How do switch these outlets on!

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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
I just got my yamaha rx v667. I had the htr 5960 before and since it had a switched outlet I was using that outlet on the back running to the belkin av pf60 remote in to turn on the switched outlets on the belkin. Well the rxv667 doesn't have a switched outlet. It has a 12 v trigger out and remote out. How can I connect this rxv 667 to the belkin to activate the switched outlets?
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Hi. Instead of using the "Remote AC IN" on the PF60 like you were before, you'll connect the 12V trigger from the RX-V667 to the "DC IN" on the PF60. That should work just like what you had, but using a different connection.
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
switched

Currently I am just hitting the switch button manually on the pf30. I thought the dc in on the pf30 meant I had to plug the other end into the receiver that has a switch "plug". I can just hook up a 3.5 mm jack to the 12 v trigger out on the receiver? I thought I tried that.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I looked up info on the PF60 (mentioned in your first post). I don't see a trigger on the images of the PF30 that I looked at, but if it has a DC IN, that's the one to use.

You might need to set up the trigger function on your Yamaha. Check out page 94 of the RX-V667 owner's manual.
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
hmm

Thanks for the help. Although I just noticeda bigger problem.. Now that the receiver is all set up I notice I get a steady humming sound through all the speakers eveven when I mute.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
That's quite possibly a ground loop.

Do you have all of your gear plugged into the Belkin, both power cords and any TV/network cables?
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
The sub is not and coax from cable is not plugged into belkin. But unplugged the sub from the wall to check that. I unplugged hdmi and ran optical n noise is gone.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I had a hum in my system, but when I ran the TV coax through my Belkin PF31, it got rid of it. I'm sure that it was because it provided a common ground for all of the connections. All of my gear is plugged into my Belkin, with the exception of my MacBook that is only connected to the receiver through an optical cable.
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
nope

That didn't help. Here is what I am finding. If I unplug the hdmi from the tv the hum stops. If I turn the tv off the hum stops. I tried a differ hdmi and same thing. Its almost as though the hdmi out to tv is getting interference from the tv fan noise. Any thoughts?
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Hmmm. I was getting that same hum from HDMI to the TV, but when I ran the coax through the Belkin, it stopped. I'd say try disconnecting the coax from the TV and seeing if the hum stops. That's just to help step through some more troubleshooting. If you can have the TV connected up to the receiver through HDMI with no hum when the coax isn't connected, then we've narrowed it down.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
If you haven't, also try disconnecting the sub (and anything else not plugged into the Belkin) along with the coax. I wouldn't think that the fan in the TV would cause it, but maybe.

Btw, I just woke up out of my haze and looked at your sig - you have the same Belkin that I do (PF31).
 
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moreira85

Audioholic Chief
pf31

Ha ha your right it is pf31 I have. I unplugged the sub n coax w no change. The one hdmi cable is the only thing that stops it.
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
belkin

I ran everything through belkin n no luck.
 
M

moreira85

Audioholic Chief
receiver

Yep, I may be returning. It was a Natick from the egg.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I think that I'm out of ideas. Best of luck with it. Hopefully someone else can get you set up, but otherwise, I'm with you - return it (or exchange it).
 
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