Tried to reprogramme to get Prime.

It did not work for me SO I reset the STB back to default settings.

I feel have all the correct settings for Optus D1 and it list all the channels. BUT

when I click on 1 the TV say NO SIGNAL.

I have tested the SKy dish reception with another STB and it works fine.

Can anyone suggest ANYTHING?

Regs David

 

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You might need to adjust the LNB settings in the Menu so that the STB can work with the LNB which is connected to your satellite dish. The LNB settings I am mentioning is the Frequency 11300MHz or 10750Mhz either of those is causing the issue and the other will get signal back into your STB.

Josh

Install the latest channel data available here

http://www.dishtv.co.nz/images/stories/Firmware/S7010PVR_ChannelUpd...

S7010PVR Load Channel Data

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To Load the channel data files onto your S7010PVR you will need to follow these steps.

First you will need to identify which revision of S7010PVR you have. The easiest method to do this is by checking the back of your receiver.

The revision 1 unit has both LNB in and LOOP out connections as in this picture

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The revision 2 unit has only the LNB in connection as in this picture

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Second you will need to identify what your current LNB setting is

  1. Press the Menu button to bring up the main menu
  2. Press the left arrow until the Installation menu is displayed then press OK
  3. Select the “My Dish” menu and press OK
  4. Select “Optus D1” from the satellites list and press OK
  5. Note down what the “LNB Low Frequency” setting is (either 10750 or 11300)

Once you have this detail you can follow these steps to load the channel data.

Insert the Flash drive you have extracted the channel data files onto into the USB port on the front of the receiver.

  1. Press the Exit button 3 times to return to the Installation menu
  2. Select "SW Update" and press OK
  3. Select "Update by USB" and press OK
  4. Select the file that corresponds to your LNB frequency and revision eg "10750Mhz Rev1.0 S7010PVR Channel update" and press OK

The receiver will now load the channel data and restart. If you get a "Check Header Error" you have selected the wrong revision for your receiver, select the other revision and press OK.

Once the receiver has restart you should have signal and all channels should be located correctly. If you have no signal it is most likely you have selected the wrong LNB frequency file.

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