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So in that case it's no longer fit for purpose and should be replaced under the CGA?
I can't see any reason why it wouldnt work,
If it was previously working on 12706 H Prime and EDGE and TV+1 on the other transponders. The 1.23 Firmware docs says that version is for Tuning into non Freeview delivered channels.
I wonder if its a case of the receiver see the conditional access flag on the Channels in the 12519 H transponder and thinking they are encrypted. I've seen receivers need to do a scan Encrypted rather than FTA only before they will load channels on Skys service.
I think Josh need to request an official technical explanation from Hills. Not some nonsense excuse that "it doesnt work any more buy a new one"
Hi Greg
Apologizes in the issues you have had with Hills, I have now updated the instructions for the HSMX 200 explaining the call. I suggest taking the item back to the retailer and getting a replacement under the CGA .
Josh
Hi Greg
I see, I can tell you that some engineers are looking into trying some "hacks" so that the new frequencies work however at this time there might be a few available at low prices, Dish TV have some for $60 http://www.dishtv.co.nz/Refurbished-Products/91-satBox-S7070r-HDMI-...
Greg blah blah said:
Hi josh , thank you for updating the instructions for the hsmx200, it was causing a great deal of confusion , frustration and conflicting advice. Unfortunately because i got my reciever as part of the free government installation at time of digital rollover i do not have a retailer to return it to . So not sure what i can do there. I think i might just have to go shopping to upgrade to a new reciever .
Many thanks to all who offered advice and were very patient trying to help me.
May your day be wonderful
Tested numerous times on a Hills HSMX-200 Satellite Receiver with latest firmware v1.23
Reset Factory Default
1. Press Menu
2. Use Right arrow key to select System
3. Use Down arrow key to select Set Default
4. Press Enter key
5. Enter 0000 Using number keys
6. Use Down arrow key to select Yes
7. Press Enter key
8. Select the closest Region (City Name) Using Right/Left arrow key
9. Use Down arrow key to select Start scanning
10. Press Enter key
If you want the *New* Prime / Four Plus 1 / The Edge
1. Press Menu
2. Use Right arrow key to select Setup
3. Use Down arrow key to select Antenna Setup
4. Press Enter key
5. Enter 0000 Using number keys
6. Use Down arrow key to select Scan
7. Press Enter key
8. Use Down arrow key to select Scan method
9. Press Enter key and use Up arrow to select Full Scan
10. Press Enter key
11. Use Down arrow key to select Start scanning
12. Press Enter key
13. Window will appear asking "Delete all existing channels and recording schedule?
14. Use Down arrow key to select Yes
15. Press Enter key
The Hills HSMX-200 will start scanning and find the new channels.
Hi Greg,
Do you live in the Auckland area? If so would you like to bring your receiver to me in Ellerslie so we can try tuning it here.
Regards
Graham
I would try a re-install of the firmware
As there is proof of others making it work, it could be the firmware on yours is corrupt and need re loading.
If all the goverment supplied units were having issues there would be a LOT more people than just you with the issue.
Have you also tried deleteing all channels before scanning?
Greg is your LNB a 10750 mhz ?
(Most Sky Dishes are 10750 mhz) examples below
Mine is a 11300 mhz , just tried the receiver on the neighbours dish with a 10750 mhz LNB , wouldn't find Prime etc after Reset & Blind Scan .
Retuned at my place with the 11300 LNB all working again , took back to neighbours and changed the LNB to 10750 without rescanning all work fine now .
This is a really odd one , but can be done.
One other thing to try is unplug the receiver for awhile , then try again.
Greg blah blah said:
Hi Paul
Tried your instructions, same result , no prime 4+1 or edge.
Thanks anyway mate
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