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October 28, 2012 at 8:11 am #13836
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InactiveHi all,
So after the clocks changed back an hour last night, the front display clock on my 1000S is still showing the wrong time (1hr ahead).
I have tried turning the box on, and the TV Guide screen shows the correct time, but when I turn the box off again, the front display clock still shows the wrong time.
I haven’t found any time/date settings, do you think this will correct itself or is there anything I can do?
Just concerned that it will mess with any scheduled recordings.
Cheers.
October 28, 2012 at 8:15 am #39282Anonymous
InactiveTry a test recording for a programme an hour hence.
October 29, 2012 at 10:41 am #39283Anonymous
InactiveI tried some recordings and they worked fine, but the front display clock is still wrong a day later.
Has anyone found a way to change the time on these machines?
October 29, 2012 at 10:48 am #39284Anonymous
Inactivegambcl – 5 minutes ago »
I tried some recordings and they worked fine, but the front display clock is still wrong a day later.
Has anyone found a way to change the time on these machines?
There is no way.
October 29, 2012 at 1:47 pm #39285Barry
ModeratorHumax Towers are aware of this.
October 30, 2012 at 11:59 am #39286Anonymous
InactiveI emailed Humax UK Support but so far no reply which is a bit surprising as people in other forums say how good the support usually is.
It does seem that it is only the display clock in normal standby that is wrong – the rest of the machine appears to know the right time and records programmes correctly. This may be because, presumably, the main software pulls the time off the Freesat feeds.
I have tried everything including a factory reset but to no avail.
Incidentally, I do think the user manual is less than satisfactory, it gives very few clues about what is available in the settings mode.
Nevertheless, my confidence in the machine is still good, in all aspects (except the display clock) the machine is well thought out and works exceptionally well.
Just a shame Humax UK are being slow to respond or put a notice on their website.
October 30, 2012 at 12:05 pm #39287grahamlthompson
ParticipantSportsnut – 3 minutes ago »
I emailed Humax UK Support but so far no reply which is a bit surprising as people in other forums say how good the support usually is.
It does seem that it is only the display clock in normal standby that is wrong – the rest of the machine appears to know the right time and records programmes correctly. This may be because, presumably, the main software pulls the time off the Freesat feeds.
I have tried everything including a factory reset but to no avail.
Incidentally, I do think the user manual is less than satisfactory, it gives very few clues about what is available in the settings mode.
Nevertheless, my confidence in the machine is still good, in all aspects (except the display clock) the machine is well thought out and works exceptionally well.
Just a shame Humax UK are being slow to respond or put a notice on their website.
It is likely that a fix for this will need a firmware fix which isn’t going to happen in a day or so (if you read this thread you will see Humax are awere of the issue). In the meantime save yourself some money by selecting low power sby. You won’t see the clock at all then
October 30, 2012 at 12:10 pm #39288Barry
ModeratorWelcome to the Forum Sportsnut

You can rest assured that if I post the likes of ‘Humax Towers are aware’ as in post #5 then the those that need to know at Humax HQ know.
October 30, 2012 at 12:28 pm #39289Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 16 minutes ago »
Welcome to the Forum Sportsnut

You can rest assured that if I post the likes of ‘Humax Towers are aware’ as in post #5 then the those that need to know at Humax HQ know.
Thanks Barry for the welcome.
Yes, I did spot that Humax know about the problem.
This is a good machine and it is not surprising that there will be bugs – how do you test for the clocks going back, it only happens once a year? Or will the clock go forward another hour next spring?
My point was, and still is, that I am surprised that Humax UK is not acknowledging the problem. I am fully prepared to wait for a firmware update. However, it would be nice to know officially from the company that the guys at Humax are on the case.
It would be interesting to know how many units have been shipped in the few days since it was released. I assume all machines have the same problem.
October 30, 2012 at 12:54 pm #39290Anonymous
InactiveI know it’s down to personal taste but I think this box is ugly, I do hope it’s not a Humax trend.
October 30, 2012 at 1:08 pm #39291Anonymous
InactiveSportsnut – 33 minutes ago »
…………… It would be interesting to know how many units have been shipped in the few days since it was released. I assume all machines have the same problem.
I assume that is so – however few users would have noticed as only those who changed the default power saving option would see the clock. (Cost up to an extra £20 p.a. based upon +2.5w, 19 standby hours per day 12p per unit))
October 30, 2012 at 2:34 pm #39292Martin Liddle
ParticipantREPASSAC – 1 hour ago »
(Cost up to an extra £20 p.a. based upon +2.5w, 19 standby hours per day 12p per unit))
I can’t make those figures work; I get something close to £2 p.a.
October 30, 2012 at 2:48 pm #39293grahamlthompson
ParticipantOctober 30, 2012 at 3:14 pm #39294Anonymous
InactiveSmall problem with locic, forgot it was the price in kw and thought the answer was in pence.
You comment on the unit price – I pay 0.1249 Euro per unit but currently get 8% off.
October 30, 2012 at 3:39 pm #39295grahamlthompson
ParticipantREPASSAC – 22 minutes ago »
Small problem with locic, forgot it was the price in kw and thought the answer was in pence.
You comment on the unit price – I pay 0.1249 Euro per unit but currently get 8% off.
EDF N of Scotland customer, standard tariff. 18.9p/day standing charge 15.3p/unit. (South West 15.18p/unit).
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