HUMAX PVR 9200T update

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  • #15027
    Anonymous
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    Searched the web and this forum I have a friend with a 9200T and I can’t find any software update any answers please

    #47459
    Anonymous
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    This model has been discontinued so will not get any further updates.

    What software version is it on?

    #47460
    Anonymous
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    Not sure I will ask, I updated my 9150T and was very impressed with the results in conversation with a work mate he told me he had a 9200T which was locking up now and again I thought a simple update would deal with this looks like I was wrong

    #47461
    Anonymous
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    The last software update was May 2010 if that helps.

    #47462
    Anonymous
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    Thanks I’m not working today I will give him a ring and ask him to check

    #47463
    Martin Liddle
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    bw78007 – 9 minutes ago  » 

    in conversation with a work mate he told me he had a 9200T which was locking up now and again I thought a simple update would deal with this looks like I was wrong

    The latest version for the 9200T is 1.00.23; if he is using an earlier version then this version may help. Otherwise we need more information about the circumstances in which it locks up to diagnose the problem.

    #47464
    Anonymous
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    Morning the software is may 2010 PGXTF 1.00.23

    the problem is when it goes to stand-by the clock time goes we have just four small lines no time the machine does not switch on and record when timed recording are set, it will record manually if the record button is pressed and a timed recording also works but only if left switched on once the machine is turned off it is off and no time displayed

    #47465
    Martin Liddle
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    bw78007 – 28 minutes ago  » 

    the problem is when it goes to stand-by the clock time goes we have just four small lines no time

    The clock board needs cleaning which isn’t particularly difficult see Link to DigitalSpy clock board thread

    #47466
    Anonymous
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    Just confirm you have –:– in STANDBY and not —- before doing anything but my guess is you’ve got –:–.

    You need to look at this thread but the link to JefUK’s dismantling instructions on Hummy.org doesn’t work so also look at this thread where it does work. Also look at my recent post #356 on the Digital Spy thread.

    Try doing a Default Setting to cure the lock-up problem, note it is unrelated to the clock problem.

    #47467
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    yep got –:– I will give it a clean (hopefully) Is there anyway we can get the guide to load quicker

    #47468
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    In normal operation the guide is cached to the hard disk when the machine is put into STANDBY and is available very quickly at next switch-on.

    #47469
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi thanks for your speedy responses the machine is up and running for some reason the guide was not being held, but after it did it’s update at 4pm last night it’s there now very quickly, the clock is working, I used a product called Flux Off borrowed from a mate it was an aerosol with a small brush attacthed to it, one more question can the fan be made to work like the 9150T model, that is so it does not run all the time

    #47470
    Anonymous
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    bw78007 – 53 minutes ago  » 

    can the fan be made to work like the 9150T model, that is so it does not run all the time

    What some people did was to add a physical mod to the fan using a Zalman fanmate.

    The main discussions were held on the now defunct hummy.org forum.

    But see these two links:

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=OA-000-ZA

    http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?p=21051701

    #47471
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi I have been on a site for Grundig PVR owners it’s Vestel.com now who do the software I have found a mod on there for making the fan temp controlled by adding a small leccy part

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