I am ashamed to say that I have a whole line up of remotes and run everything from its own factory remote. (wife loves that) I also have a stand alone Van Alstine hybrid tube amp for the 2 front channels that does not even have a remote. It is all manual. Adding the extra amp allows me to run 11.2 Atmos set up with the Yamaha. But I think your point is good- to allow plenty of time for each component to fully activate before turning on the next one, and to play around with power up sequence. I always turn on projector first, receiver second and only after I get the illuminated blue screen, and source third. I will try a different sequence/order. Thanks.
Hi Everyone-Finally got my Nx7 ceiling mounted yesterday. This is my first projector and having issues lining up the picture perfectly w/my 16:9 135" Silver ticket screen. The throw distance is 17 feet. I am on the 3.1 fwI was tinkering with the menus and can't quite figure out how to get the corners in the focus/shift/zoom screen to match the corners of my screen.when i first powered on the projector, 1/2 of the image was on the ceiling. I initially used the focus/shift/zoom screen to get the image on the screen, but decided to just physically move the projector via my mount to get the image on the screen. I assume that's better.I adjusted the keystone to -12 which got rid of the angles, but again the image on the focus/shift/zoom screen still is angled and not lined up. There was an option for Zoom, auto, and native. Which one of these should i pick? Am i missing an option to display the image in 16:9?Lastly, when doing initial settings, I was told to use the following:SDR: user1, 709 color profile, 6500K, and 2.2HDR: Frame adapt HDR mode, frame by frame, +/- wide filter, hdr level mediumI've adjusted 4k tv's before and I had to be on an hdr source to make adjustments, otherwise it would just adjust the sdr settings. Do i need to be on an sdr source to adjust sdr settings and an hdr source/video to make adjustments for HDR or can I do it all at once?Thanks in advance.