If it's like the Fortec Lifetime Classic N.A. (same manufacturer), you have to click on OK before you exit....? Hope this helps...!!!
Doesn't everybody turn off the equipment wheen done with the TV? But I do have a separate circut with its own inverter for the DVR. But I am going to get a smaller one. this one draws too much power almost, 5 amps at 12v, for 14 watts ac.My date and time is always off. It might have something to do with the fact that I switch off my power strip when I'm done with TV for the evening. Ever since I found out that my Home Theater system was wasting almost 40 watts when everything is standby I decided to switch everything off from the power strip.
Doesn't everybody turn off the equipment wheen done with the TV? ...
I have a couple devices on X10 switches, but some devices won't work on X10 switches, apparently because they sense that the device is switched on or off, and some of my devices will switch the X10 switch back on after I've switched it off, which is annoying. One such device is my Coolsat 8100. I WANTED to be able to switch it off remotely, because it often locks up, requirring me to unplug it, or switch it off from the switch in the rear, and I thought that I'd put it on an X-10 switch. I can switch it OFF, but about 10-20 seconds later, it comes back on.
Maybe there are gremlins in the wiring. :yikes
I don't understand how devices could possibly turn themselves back on. You should be using an X-10 appliance module to turn the receiver on/off. This eliminates power from the power cord.
When you switch it off, it goes CLUNK. A relay opens and the Coolsat 8100 is dead to the world.
What switches it back on? Could your neighbors be using X-10 and you have the same house code? (A - B - C - etc.)
edit,
IIRC, Lamp modules will sense if the lamp is turned on/off at the device and apply power... But you shouldn't use Lamp modules on a STB. Lamp modules are like dimmers. (Only for resistive loads)
So maybe the newer modules are sensing the state of the device, and I should try one of the older non-reporting modules.... if I have any. I usually buy the reporting type so that when I use the monitoring program it will work right. It's been a long time since I've done the X10 monitoring, so I may be remembering wrong. This may get me back into that to try to diagnose this Coolsat thing.