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March 10, 2017 at 11:16 am #78005
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InactiveMrFraggle – 30 minutes ago »
Well I added a splitter but no change so I have come to the conclusion that both the HDR1000T and 2000T are rubbish. So I will sell these on and either go back to a Fox T2 which worked perfectly or try another brand as suggested in another thread.
Thanks all for your help and patience.
I think you are the only person to post who hasn’t sorted this issue out. It will definitely be one of the settings or your set up which is to blame. I certainly wouldn’t let a small setback and a relatively ordinary piece of tech beat me however.
March 10, 2017 at 11:26 am #78006Anonymous
InactiveFaust – 8 minutes ago
I think you are the only person to post who hasn’t sorted this issue out. It will definitely be one of the settings or your set up which is to blame. I certainly wouldn’t let a small setback and a relatively ordinary piece of tech beat me however.
If you can give me a clue as to what settings I should be looking at and perhaps links to other threads which had the same issue so that I may try the advice suggested by responders?
As for set up box is connected to the TV which pretty much sums up my set up.
As the 1800T and 2000T are virtually the same box and as far as I can see do have issues if reading through the threads here is any indication.
March 10, 2017 at 12:06 pm #78007grahamlthompson
ParticipantMrFraggle – 37 minutes ago »
Faust – 8 minutes ago
I think you are the only person to post who hasn’t sorted this issue out. It will definitely be one of the settings or your set up which is to blame. I certainly wouldn’t let a small setback and a relatively ordinary piece of tech beat me however.
If you can give me a clue as to what settings I should be looking at and perhaps links to other threads which had the same issue so that I may try the advice suggested by responders?
As for set up box is connected to the TV which pretty much sums up my set up.
As the 1800T and 2000T are virtually the same box and as far as I can see do have issues if reading through the threads here is any indication.
Can you explain, what didn’t work ? When you fitted the splitter were you able to use the TV and the box ? If not which item didn’t work ?
Is there anything printed on the splitter you used ? If so what does it say ?
March 10, 2017 at 12:31 pm #78008Anonymous
InactiveSorry mate I have another thread on my issue which I could not find hence this one.
The issue I am having is: When 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.
I have this issue if the box is in standby or always on I have no idea whether it is an issue with the box, but I might add it also happens with the 1800T I also have, but they are virtually the same box anyway, or the TV. What they call a handshake issue. I have tried all HDMI ports and different cables but it persists.
March 10, 2017 at 1:03 pm #78009grahamlthompson
ParticipantMrFraggle – 28 minutes ago »
Sorry mate I have another thread on my issue which I could not find hence this one.
The issue I am having is: When 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.
I have this issue if the box is in standby or always on I have no idea whether it is an issue with the box, but I might add it also happens with the 1800T I also have, but they are virtually the same box anyway, or the TV. What they call a handshake issue. I have tried all HDMI ports and different cables but it persists.
OK – But the splitter will not solve handshake issues. What it will do is stop you losing the TV signal for a short period if you are watching TV when the box wakes up to make a scheduled recordings.
HDCP handshake issues are more difficut because Humax will insist it’s a TV problem and the TV makers will insist it’s a problem with the Humax box.
March 10, 2017 at 4:15 pm #78010Anonymous
Inactivegrahamlthompson – 3 hours ago »
MrFraggle – 28 minutes ago »
Sorry mate I have another thread on my issue which I could not find hence this one.
The issue I am having is: When 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.
I have this issue if the box is in standby or always on I have no idea whether it is an issue with the box, but I might add it also happens with the 1800T I also have, but they are virtually the same box anyway, or the TV. What they call a handshake issue. I have tried all HDMI ports and different cables but it persists.
OK – But the splitter will not solve handshake issues. What it will do is stop you losing the TV signal for a short period if you are watching TV when the box wakes up to make a scheduled recordings.
HDCP handshake issues are more difficut because Humax will insist it’s a TV problem and the TV makers will insist it’s a problem with the Humax box.
I would wager that is a classic handshake issue. Out of interest what devices have you currently got plugged in to the TV via HDMI?
March 10, 2017 at 4:18 pm #78011Anonymous
InactiveNothing more than the box when the issue began but I have just installed a Steam Link but I very much doubt if that has any bearing.
March 10, 2017 at 4:34 pm #78012Anonymous
InactiveMrFraggle – 12 minutes ago »
Nothing more than the box when the issue began but I have just installed a Steam Link but I very much doubt if that has any bearing.
Are any of the HDMI ports on your TV powered i.e. are they activated by a signal from an external source. Some TVs e.g. Panasonic have this and it can cause issues.
I’m certain one of the settings on the TV is to blame but without standing in front of the TV myself and scrolling through the menus it’s difficult to diagnose.
I assume you’ve tried the box on a completely different TV and found no issue with that TV and box setup?
March 10, 2017 at 5:04 pm #78013Anonymous
InactiveAre any of the HDMI ports on your TV powered i.e. are they activated by a signal from an external source. I don’t think so. The TV is a Samsung
UE55KU6000K, manual can be found here. if that helps at all?
I have looked in setting and I can see nothing that looks related or I have altered in any way.
I have connected the 1800T to another TV Hisense) but I am almost positive I do not get the same issue.
March 10, 2017 at 5:17 pm #78014Martin Liddle
ParticipantMarch 10, 2017 at 5:24 pm #78015Anonymous
InactiveWorked for me on both tablet and PC, very strange. You will need to scroll down but try this. http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/UE55KU6000KXXU/
March 10, 2017 at 6:17 pm #78016Martin Liddle
ParticipantMrFraggle – 52 minutes ago »
Worked for me on both tablet and PC, very strange. You will need to scroll down but try this. http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/UE55KU6000KXXU/
The correct URL for the manual is (I think) http://org.downloadcenter.samsung.com/downloadfile/ContentsFile.aspx?CDSite=UNI_UK&CttFileID=6648666&CDCttType=UM&ModelType=N&ModelName=UE55KU6000K&VPath=UM/201612/20161209100212986/ENG-JZDVBEUK-1.1.3.pdf
March 10, 2017 at 11:02 pm #78017Anonymous
InactiveThe manual is a bit of a mare as it includes a mass of information yet doesn’t have any page numbers. There is a whole section on Anynet+ CEC. I also noted the following information regarding HDMI cables –
Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI
specifications.
There is further info about this in the Anynet+ section.
March 11, 2017 at 7:40 am #78018Anonymous
InactiveThanks, I will try a certified cable but I am beginning to believe that this is a Samsung TV issue and not the boxes as I tried the 1800T on another TV and it booted up to picture this morning. I will swap over the 2000T and see if that does the same which I suspect it will.
If it does I will contact Samsung for their views.
Thanks for all your help.
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