I'm not sure I understand your question. How long did it take for the yeast to show signs of visible fermentation? It sounds like you don't have much to worry about.
It's not critical that your yeast is visibly fermenting as soon as they are pitched, or nearly so. Visible fermentation within 24 is fairly standard, sometimes it takes even longer. Lag time can depend on a number of factors like your pitching rate, temperature of the wort at pitching time, oxygentation levels, etc. Also, keep in mind that the yeast go through phases and not all yeast cells are on the same phase at the same time. There's a lag phase, a growth phase, then the fermentation phase begins.
Also, although not required, I like to rehydrate my dry yeast as this is said to "wake up" the yeast and get them active prior to adding them to your beer.