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March 2, 2017 at 10:51 am #18858
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InactiveWhen I power on my UE55KU6000K and Humax 2000T I will get a black screen. It is necessary to on the TV go to source, switch to TV press OK then go back to source switch to the PVR and everything is fine.
Is it the TV or the Freeview recorder?
Edit. I have just swapped the box for a 1800T and swapped cables while I was about it. I will let you know tomorrow if things are any different.
March 2, 2017 at 11:42 am #77811Anonymous
InactiveTry using a passive splitter for the aerial and make sure you have CEC disabled on TV – that should solve your problem.
March 2, 2017 at 11:55 am #77812Anonymous
InactiveCan you explain a little more. I think I have a splitter somewhere, which aerial port does this go in and I am sure the CEC is off but just to be sure where in setting would I find this to check?
Thanks.
March 2, 2017 at 1:08 pm #77813Barry
ModeratorIgnoring the splitter advice for a moment as I think you have a HDMI handshake problem
Believe your TV is a Samsung, so therefore look in the settings menu for Anynet+ and switch off/disable..
Only had a quick glance at manual for your TV and I think option is located in:
Settings>System>Expert Settings>Anynet+
March 2, 2017 at 1:11 pm #77814Anonymous
InactiveCheers mate done that. Will see how things go tomorrow when I switch everything on.
March 2, 2017 at 2:06 pm #77815Anonymous
InactiveBarry – 49 minutes ago »
Ignoring the splitter advice for a moment as I think you have a HDMI handshake problem
Believe your TV is a Samsung, so therefore look in the settings menu for Anynet+ and switch off/disable..
Only had a quick glance at manual for your TV and I think option is located in:
Settings>System>Expert Settings>Anynet+
It probably is a handshake issue Barry hence why I suggested using the splitter as well. I used to have exactly the same issue, especially when the 2000T was set to record a programme.
As the port became live ready to record it would briefly activate the HDMI port on the TV. This was enough to blank out the TV, sometimes momentarily but more often than not permanently until I switched the AV between HDMI and back to TV tuner. Fitting a passive splitter stopped this happening completely.
Panasonic appears quite bad for this as they have a powered HDMI port – that includes Viera link disabled.
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