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HDMI Sync: Turn on/off Medion LED MD21202 TV & NC+ WiFi Premium Decoder Simultaneously

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  • #1 16451916
    hektor232
    Level 11  
    Hello, I would like me to turn on the nc + and tv decoder and one power button as I activate the nc + decoder and the same with the off I have an old hdmi cable with 5 years.
    The problem is that if I turn on the nc + decoder then I have to turn on the tv with the second remote.
    How to make it turn on tv with nc + one button on the decoder remote control?
    nc + wifi premium
    tv medion led md21202
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    #2 16451983
    brofran
    Level 41  
    Do not turn the decoder off at all, after switching to the "standby" it takes the same amount of power as in the ON state (at least my TNK-HD has it).
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  • #3 16452000
    hektor232
    Level 11  
    It's also a solution I read a little about cables maybe you need an HDMI cable with the Cec option?
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    #4 16452093
    romeok01
    Level 35  
    You do not need to replace the HDMI cable, HDMI CEC function is responsible for turning on the TV.

    Look in the settings:
    HD settings
    HDMI CEC control

    and turn on HDMI CEC.

    HDMI Sync: Turn on/off Medion LED MD21202 TV & NC+ WiFi Premium Decoder Simultaneously
  • #5 16452109
    hektor232
    Level 11  
    Yes, I have nothing working
  • #6 16452122
    leszekpo59
    Level 28  
    hektor232 wrote:
    How to make it turn on tv with nc + one button on the decoder remote control?


    Welcome. I will try to help you solve your problem. Maybe not as you expect, but maybe this way you will be able to skip the second (from TV) remote control. I have a set of NC + and TV and I use the NC + remote control, because the basic TV support is possible from the position of the remote control from NC +. You only need to program this remote (from NC +). As my equipment, it's NC + Media BOX and TV, it was quite easy. In the manual, to your decoder (selected fragment is in the attachment), which I found in the network, there is also an option to set the remote control from NC + to operate the TV. However, your TV is not on the list. I found information that on your TV are used electronic systems from LG, and this company equipment is in the description to program the remote control. Maybe it's worth a try, will it work? Good luck.
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    #7 16452126
    kierbedz4
    Level 36  
    You can buy a set of network sockets that implement from the attached remote control function switch off. You use one socket controlled from the remote control by mounting a double socket in the socket to which you connect the plug from the TV as well as the decoder. Using the included remote control, you can remotely switch on or off the tV-decoder set.
  • #8 16452206
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #9 16452271
    hektor232
    Level 11  
    Thank you for speaking about the programming of the remote control on LG wifipremium nc + not working yet I will play.
  • #10 17884146
    marwis00
    Level 14  
    It may be useful to someone else. For me, despite the inclusion of HDMI CEC and the appropriate function on the TV did not work as it should. The problem was in the HDMI cable, it works as it should after changing the cable. I do not know what these cables are different, I've put a new one on the set with the cable set-top box.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the challenge of simultaneously powering on/off a Medion LED MD21202 TV and an NC+ WiFi Premium Decoder using a single remote control. Users suggest enabling HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) in the TV settings to allow the decoder to control the TV's power state. Some users mention that an older HDMI cable may not support CEC functionality, and replacing it with a newer cable could resolve the issue. Additionally, programming the NC+ remote to control the TV is proposed, although compatibility with the Medion model is uncertain. Alternative solutions include using a smart power socket that can be controlled via remote to manage both devices together.
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