This is normal, the 3.0 Kickstart has a large reset delay to give any attached hard drive time to spin up. When the A1200 was designed back in 1992, hard drives took a long time to spin up.
As already stated in this thread, if you add a hard drive, the reset cycle will complete much quicker.
I remember bring freaked out by the huge reset delay when I first switched my A1200 on (23 years ago almost to the day!), after having just upgraded from an A500.
Sadly in this case it's not normal. The boot from cold to get to the disk insert screen is way way too long. Had it been it's normal cycle I wouldn't have posted here.
I was only reflecting yesterday on the age of my first 1200. My original A1200 is 22 years old next month. Bought for £550 back in November 1993 as part of a Desktop Dynamite pack and fitted with an 80MB hard drive. Still used daily and currently running in the workshop though now with external SCSI drives, CD, ZIP connected via the SCSI KIT on the Blizzard. Still using the original Microvitec monitor. I did order the machine with an Amiga monitor, and even paid a £50 deposit. Sadly Commodore went bust and I couldn't get a monitor for love nor money at the time.
Anyway... the faulty computer will be fitted with a 2.5" when I can find one. I did fit a 2.5" to another A1200 this week and that's been a dream though the floppy decided to play up. Never a dull day. Been like that since I bought my first ZX81... which I also still have and was working last time I fired her up. Don't you just love computers.
This is my ZX81... I actually fitted a proper button press keyboard rather than the flush type that was really annoying.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/a_scuzz_oct02/a_scuzz_oct10_44.jpgYou can see the flush type keys on the box image.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/a_scuzz_oct02/a_scuzz_oct10_42.jpgAnd here is my original Desktop Dynamite box. You can just read the 80MB on the label. I still have the original 80MB drive. Sadly I bust a pin trying to fit it the wrong way round in an MTEC external casing. Broke my heart. Never mind.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/boxes/a211_box07.jpgAnd this is my A1200 which will be 22 next month. Has worked without fault for all those years. Amazing really. Nothing but nothing has gone wrong... touch wood.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/my_amiga_large.jpgAll the best.