I picked up a Samsung 32" LCD (LN-3253H I believe was the model) and found something I did not expect: I use IR recievers (Xantech 291-10) in the remote rooms, connected to a 4 zone Xantech IR system and the feedback light is on constantly but only when the TV is on. If I shield the eye by moving it beneath a table the light goes out)
This has been in use in that room previously without issue. What I found was that when the TV is on, the red feedback light is on constantly. It does seem to flash when actual IR signals are emitted, but the feedback light goes out when the tv is off.
For Plasma I would have expected something like this, but I had not expected this for LCD.
Has anyone else seen this? Do I need a plasma friendly or CFL friendly IR eye to compensate for this (not what 'this' is)?
This has been in use in that room previously without issue. What I found was that when the TV is on, the red feedback light is on constantly. It does seem to flash when actual IR signals are emitted, but the feedback light goes out when the tv is off.
For Plasma I would have expected something like this, but I had not expected this for LCD.
Has anyone else seen this? Do I need a plasma friendly or CFL friendly IR eye to compensate for this (not what 'this' is)?