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January 6, 2015 at 8:37 am #58334
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Inactiveinitially the scart cable did not work.
but powered all off and then on.
seems to be ok at moment. will see what it is like when I get home after work
January 6, 2015 at 9:34 am #58335Anonymous
InactiveHDMI-CEC only works over HDMI so you should be fine with SCART (but with a lower picture quality).
What is the LG TV model?
January 6, 2015 at 7:13 pm #58336Anonymous
InactiveScart cable seems to work fine so far.
LG 32LD490 – ZB
manufactured October 2010
January 6, 2015 at 7:27 pm #58337Anonymous
Inactivenone so blind as they say.
there is a Simplink button on the remote control !
i have just switched off, will try
January 8, 2015 at 11:18 pm #58338Anonymous
Inactivethis box is again not working, surely I don’t havve to spend hours trying to get it to work ???
don’t care if it’s the TV, Box, Ethernet, HDMI – it’s not working as its supposed to – surely these things are supposed to work together ?
will be visiting Currys where I bought the box 14 days ago.
January 9, 2015 at 12:29 pm #58339Anonymous
Inactivelike Duncan, I am completely demoralised by the hours spent trying to get a functional HB1000s.
I am now on my 2nd box, which like the first worked for 3-4 days, and has now crashed. Currently, the box fires up, but after about 30 seconds goes to standby, at which point no remote input works.
the remote works for the first 30 seconds after re boot, but not long enough for me to get to factory reset, or to be able to check the software version, though I think its current anyway.
I am tempted just to scrap the whole thing and get a refund.
January 9, 2015 at 8:08 pm #58340Anonymous
InactiveThe up for 30 secs and then into standby is the normal response to a power failure.
January 9, 2015 at 11:37 pm #58341Anonymous
InactiveQuote:The up for 30 secs and then into standby is the normal response to a power failure.can you explain what you mean by a power failure,please? When this has happened, the box responds to nothing except being unplugged, ie no remote response and no response to the on/off button.
January 10, 2015 at 6:57 am #58342Anonymous
InactivePower failure means any loss of power. i.e. removing the plug.
It will start the boot process, set it’s wake up timer and then, if the previous state was in standby, return there.
Following this it should act normally – i.e respond the remote / front panel (unless you pull the plug again).
January 11, 2015 at 3:26 pm #58343Anonymous
Inactivewell it would not do anything, even after unplugging it simply goes back to red standby light and no further response, even leaving it untouched overnight.
I have the box working again, having moved it to another room and plugged in direct to the router/ new sat feed. Checked that software was latest version suggested bt freesat, though slightly concerned that box info says v 2.02.09 but update date of 19.11.14, while I note that freesat did another update in december, but tried manual update a couple of times and did not get anywhere.
Plugged back into original tv, changed the hdmi input and switched off the samsung c-net connection as I wondered whether it was this causing the lock up.
working ok for 10 mins but previous problems occured after 2-3 days of normal operation.
Fingers crossed, thanks for the help.
January 11, 2015 at 4:56 pm #58344Anonymous
InactiveSoftware usually always carries the compile date (by Humax) after that it has to pass though testing and acceptance testing.
It you have Anynet+ enabled on the TV then disable that as well that is very possible to be the reason.
The HB-1000S takes about 5 mins to actually get to full standby (you would only know this however, if you monitor it’s power consumption [<0.5 watt = full standby]) Note this is you need to restart it at any time.
Edit: Just a thought, being connected directly to the router should not charge anything – however the lack of a HDMI connection to the TV could be significant.
January 12, 2015 at 10:08 am #58345Anonymous
Inactivethanks again. As suggested have disabled anynet+, box worked fine all yesterday after the restore etc.
If it goes into melt down again, (the previous occasions I have ended up with the green light on but no response to any remote instructions), what should be my first course of action. Previously it seemed all I could do was un plug, leave for at least 30 seconds, and then try again. At that point, I had some sort of response to controls for 30 seconds or so after re start,and then straight into red light standby mode?
January 12, 2015 at 2:36 pm #58346Anonymous
InactiveI rather think Anynet+ was the cause of the problem.
If it happens again, try disconnecting the power, when in standby, together with the HDMI lead and re-power after 60 secs.
If OK then reconnect HDMI lead.
The 60 secs is to allow the power supply to discharge – I think actually you only need to wait until it’s LED goes out, plus a few secs.
January 12, 2015 at 3:05 pm #58347Anonymous
Inactivethank you again. Still working fine today but will let you know if it goes down again.
Thank you for your patience in dealing with my incompetence!
Phil
January 15, 2015 at 12:17 am #58348Anonymous
InactiveQuick update; pleased to say box still working fine and also had a very detailed and helpful reply from humax customer service, with a detailed list of instructions to follow should I get into trouble.
Just to say that if I had not had the help and advice found on this forum, I would have chucked in the towel and returned the box once more, so many thanks to you all.
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