What could happen if I changed the "Inactivity Timeout" on a Joey to "off"?
I have a family member with cognitive difficulties who sometimes gets confused by the “inactivity timeout” countdown message when they turn on the TV. They think something broke, and wait for someone to get home and help them. I wish the Joey could just be turned off when the TV is turned off, but apparently that is not possible.
If I set the "inactivity timeout" to "off," the Joey will never go inactive, and also will not reset automatically every night. The option is available but “not recommended.” What could go wrong?
The daily automatic reset does not seem to function anyway. Today I saw that no new software was downloaded for either the Hopper or the Joey since April 24, even though they reset at 2:00 AM every day. I updated them manually, and I can easily update the Joey manually every couple of days.
Can I safey turn off “inactivity timeout” for the Joey? TIA
I have a family member with cognitive difficulties who sometimes gets confused by the “inactivity timeout” countdown message when they turn on the TV. They think something broke, and wait for someone to get home and help them. I wish the Joey could just be turned off when the TV is turned off, but apparently that is not possible.
If I set the "inactivity timeout" to "off," the Joey will never go inactive, and also will not reset automatically every night. The option is available but “not recommended.” What could go wrong?
The daily automatic reset does not seem to function anyway. Today I saw that no new software was downloaded for either the Hopper or the Joey since April 24, even though they reset at 2:00 AM every day. I updated them manually, and I can easily update the Joey manually every couple of days.
Can I safey turn off “inactivity timeout” for the Joey? TIA