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"All Standby" does not affect the TV stand

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Aleksei
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Aleksei Posted: Wed, Mar 22 2017 7:31 PM

I have BV7 (opt 1) and BC2 (opt 1) connected to MLGW (2.24b) and controlled by iPhone BeoLink . If I only BV7 turned on and I send the ALL STANDBY signal, stand parks to "stand-by" position. If I have both BC2 and BV7 turned on, then ALL STANDBY switches both units off, but the stand remains in the "active" position - does not park. If I use both sources, but send only TV STANDBY command, everything is fine.

Monitoring shows the same in all the cases: e.g.

2017-03-22 22:17:27 E: ALL STANDBY

Any ideas? bug or feature?

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Radiomekaniker
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Its a "rule" if you send all standby the products should not move, someone souls have placed an obstacle in the TV's turning radius.

BeoMegaMan
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This a standard feature. The idea is if the you are running out of the house and you hit all standby on your products and your alarm function is counting down, the TV will not set off the alarm with the movement of the products as they go into standby. 

Ah, you know... A little B&O here, a little there 

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