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May 13, 2016 at 1:07 pm #17992
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InactiveMy new second remote arrived from Humax this morning. It has a slightly different layout to the original and two new buttons Netflix and Recordings (on demand and mute have moved). Glad to finally have a second remote for other rooms, even if a tad expensive at £30.90
Feels a bit firmer button press with less travel than the original, which I like, but that’s subjective.
May 13, 2016 at 1:13 pm #71036Barry
ModeratorThanks for the info.
See link for item via Humax Direct:
http://www.humaxdirect.co.uk/accessories/rm-i08u-1.html
Also worth mentioning that there are now re-furbished FVP 4000T 500GB available via Humax Direct.
May 13, 2016 at 4:30 pm #71037Anonymous
InactiveLooks better but still no sign of an Info button….
May 20, 2016 at 11:58 pm #71038Anonymous
InactiveGobbl – 1 week ago »
My new second remote arrived from Humax this morning. It has a slightly different layout to the original and two new buttons Netflix and Recordings (on demand and mute have moved). Glad to finally have a second remote for other rooms, even if a tad expensive at £30.90
Feels a bit firmer button press with less travel than the original, which I like, but that’s subjective.
Quick update, with the activation/introduction of the Netflix app yesterday, the Netflix button on the new remote works great. Straight into Netflix without first going to on demand.
May 21, 2016 at 8:44 am #71039Anonymous
InactiveSlightly miffed early buyers are stuck with the original stiff click remote 👿
May 21, 2016 at 10:27 am #71040Anonymous
InactiveHmm… the link Barry gives takes you to the page for buying this remote, which says it is the original remote for FVP 4000T. I prefer it to the one I got with my kit which has the OK and surrounding buttons in a flat panel. I can’t begin to tell you how many times I have “X’d” out meaning just to scroll left or down. Might be worth investing £27. R-
May 22, 2016 at 9:43 pm #71041Anonymous
InactiveDoes the vol control the TV’s vol rather than the vol of the stb?
Probably not.
All other devices i hae owned all control the TV’s native vol. I have no idea why Humax have always been the exception to the rule. It’s quite annoying and you end up with two vols out of synch!
May 23, 2016 at 1:11 pm #71042Anonymous
InactiveI just set the Humax vol to max and use the TV control for fine tuning the volume.
May 24, 2016 at 2:02 pm #71043Anonymous
InactiveHas the REPEAT SEND been cancelled on the new remote control?
Press GUIDE and hold it down. Does the Humax go to Guide, then to TV, then to Guide, then to TV etc for as long as you hold the button down?
Also, press ” 1 ” as though switching to BBC1, and hold it down. Do the blue figures at the top right go 1 > 11 > 111 > 1111 very quickly?
Also, press POWER ON/OFF and hold it down. Does the Humax cycle ON > OFF > ON.
My original remote control has a very fast repeat – it is extremely easy to hold down the button for a fraction too long and send repeats.
This could also be addressed in a future release of the Humax set top box software so it might not be fixed in the remote control at this time.
May 25, 2016 at 6:53 am #71044Anonymous
InactiveJohnH77 – 16 hours ago »
Has the REPEAT SEND been cancelled on the new remote control?
Press GUIDE and hold it down. Does the Humax go to Guide, then to TV, then to Guide, then to TV etc for as long as you hold the button down?
Also, press ” 1 ” as though switching to BBC1, and hold it down. Do the blue figures at the top right go 1 > 11 > 111 > 1111 very quickly?
Also, press POWER ON/OFF and hold it down. Does the Humax cycle ON > OFF > ON.
The repeat send is the same on the new remote, although it’s never been an issue for me. It’s a much better feel than the original and RogerB is correct about the buttons around the OK, it’s much easier as they now have a raised profile.
My original remote control has a very fast repeat – it is extremely easy to hold down the button for a fraction too long and send repeats.
This could also be addressed in a future release of the Humax set top box software so it might not be fixed in the remote control at this time.
May 25, 2016 at 6:57 am #71045Anonymous
InactiveGobbl – 3 minutes ago »
JohnH77 – 16 hours ago »
Has the REPEAT SEND been cancelled on the new remote control?
Press GUIDE and hold it down. Does the Humax go to Guide, then to TV, then to Guide, then to TV etc for as long as you hold the button down?
Also, press ” 1 ” as though switching to BBC1, and hold it down. Do the blue figures at the top right go 1 > 11 > 111 > 1111 very quickly?
Also, press POWER ON/OFF and hold it down. Does the Humax cycle ON > OFF > ON.
My original remote control has a very fast repeat – it is extremely easy to hold down the button for a fraction too long and send repeats.
This could also be addressed in a future release of the Humax set top box software so it might not be fixed in the remote control at this time.
The repeat send is the same on the new remote, although it’s never been an issue for me. It’s a much better feel than the original and RogerB is correct about the buttons around the OK, it’s much easier as they now have a raised profile.
May 25, 2016 at 7:29 am #71046Anonymous
InactiveQuote:I can’t begin to tell you how many times I have “X’d” out meaning just to scroll left or down. Might be worth investing £27. R-I agree 100%! I have rasised it as an issue with Humax. It is so frustrating – I scroll through conntless recordings, taking many key clicks, and one X error, and I am back to where I started.

A somewhat cheaper solution is to fix a Tactile Marker to the OK button so you know where it is by feel.
I would miss the Mute button as I do not use the TV remote control, and use it frequently. Still, I guess the fast repeat is an advantage here – I don’t have to hold the VOL DOWN button for very long
May 25, 2016 at 7:55 am #71047Anonymous
InactiveGreat Idea John – I have some of those little sticky feet that you use to stop things sliding about (somewhere) which will be just the job. Thanks, R-
May 25, 2016 at 10:48 am #71048Anonymous
InactiveMay 25, 2016 at 11:50 am #71049Anonymous
InactiveThank you John – far too “out there” for me. I’ll try to find my feet, so to speak. R-
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