R 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
The revision 2 unit has only the LNB in connection as in this picture
Second you will need to identify what your current LNB setting is
Press the Menu button to bring up the main menu
Press the left arrow until the Installation menu is displayed then press OK
Select the “My Dish” menu and press OK
Select “Optus D1” from the satellites list and press OK
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.
Press the Exit button 3 times to return to the Installation menu
Select "SW Update" and press OK
Select "Update by USB" and press OK
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.…
ary e.g. FOUR, New Satellite etc...) then move to Step One
Step One
Tip: To delete a letter/number just press the Audio button on the remote
The red box indicated on the below screenshot shows the blue arrow's selection of the row, you can adjust where the blue arrow goes by toggling the Up and Down buttons on your remote.
Step Two
If you want to get a certain letter in a row (for example P) then you ensure the blue arrow is on the same row as P and you need to push the number in which the letter falls under in the column, for example you will need to push 5 to get the P and so on.
After you have renamed your channel, Press ok on your remote to save and exit.
You can adjust the upper case by moving the blue arrow down to the bottom row and then press 9
Made a mistake? Press the AUDIO Button on the remote to delete.
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have a 920 here - cheers Robert Makaela Wilson said:
Would this work for UltraPlus 920 as well? B Welch said:
Paul said:
The instructions below should work for your ULTRAPLUS 900HD micro PVR FULL HD 1080p.
To scan in Prime at 12519MHz on an UltraPlus 680P just follow the following steps:
Press Menu Navigate to Service Search in the Installation Menu Change the Search Mode to Manual =yes Make sure the OPTUS D1 Satellite is selected =yes Set the frequency to 12519MHz =yes < was 12456 MHz Make sure the Symbol rate is 22500 =yes Make sure the Polarity is Horizontal =yes Change the Search Type to FTA Only =yes Change the Network Search to Off =yes Start the Search < clicked OK =got:
3 TV Stations found5 Radio Services found- 3 New TV Services- 0 New Radio ServicesDo you want to copy scanned services to another tuner?
The options for this question were "OK" and "Cancel" < I chose OK =got: Service Error.
Turned the PVR off using the remote. Turned on again, went to the previous channel that got Prime, (#111), got "Prime has moved"
Joined Freeviewforum. While waiting my pending membership, did the above again:
found frequency set on 12707 MHz !! < !!got 0 New TV Services (last time got 3) This time chose the option "Cancel"Level=92% Quality=85% Clicked "Exit" button, again got channel #74, went to #111 got the same "Prime has moved" (But the UltraPlus info bar said Animal Airport - which Listener said was currently on)
Started at TV1, clicked through everything to about #120, didn't find a working Prime.
I don't actually know what channel it might be. :)
So I'm stuck.
Any help much appreciated. Thanks.
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he browser can not be up to date if it is updated to the lastest available update released can it? Graeme Simpson said:
OK We have
Sony KDL-40W660E
We use a satellite freeview receiver. The on demand content is coming through the freeview reciever.
The TV is not showing on demand app as an option but works fine with Netflix and youtube. Perhaps Sony have dropped the on demand app from their options?
Update
I tried accessing On demand through the web browser app on the TV.
When attempting to play it gave message that the necessary DRM plugins are not enabled. This is what I used to get on my laptop so it suggests Sonys browser is not up to date in this respect.
Julene Leslie said:
Hi Graeme,
Yes, I understand they update regularly. My TV automatically updates its software and I have double checked it has the latest version running. It appears it doesn't make any difference to on demand whether it's updated or not unfortunately.
The model is KD-65X7500D.
Thanks. Graeme Simpson said:
I gave up trying to watch ON DEMAND on my computer as it refused to work with my Linux based computer. (rival to Microsoft Windows). At that time I queried it with on demand and they said Linux was not compatible. Most smart TVs and such devices these appear to use the Linux operating system and a web browser (usually "Opera")
I have just tested my Linux laptop and it can now access On Demand so it appears that Linux is now compatible with it. What you need to do is update the Linux operating system. We have a Sony TV and can update it via the wifi or LAN cable. The older ones may require downloading the update onto a USB stick.
Note that it is not a "fault" with the software it is just network security and video codecs are evolving which is why all OSs regularly release updates. Even MS Windows.....
What model Sony?
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You will be using your DTVS remote. If you don’t have your remote anymore, please contact DTVS for a replacement.
The following is provided by DTVS and applies to the DTVS 1, DTVS 1B, DTVS P1 or
w models.
1. The Product Box
Unapproved Units:
These will come in a range of sizes and colors, it may feature a picture of the product with the model and brand. However these will not feature any Freeview HD or Freeview Satellite logos
Below is a photo of a unapproved box found on Trade Me:
Approved Units
These will come in a range of sizes and packaging too, but you will notice that the Freeview Logo will be on at least every side including the red banner that may be on a range of boxes. Below is a example of a box on a Dish-TV unit found on Trade Me:
2. The unit itself
Unapproved Units:
The Unit may be limited in functions on the front panel and will show a brand and model number with a DVB logo, Thats good news because it means its compliant with Satellite signals. However you can also tell its unapproved if there is no Freeview logo on the front panel
Such as this one:
Approved Units:
The panel will feature the brand make and model plus will have the Freeview logo with the service info on the front, such as the ones below:
There are a few receivers like the SOMMET products that may not feature a logo but will be certified by Freeview, you can see if you have a model that might have this here
3. The EPG (Electronic Program Guide)
Unapproved Units:
The unapproved units may have limited or no EPG service, this may because the manufacturer has created this to pack down the performance of the box, some listings may not appear correctly and could be out of time-zone. If you push the EPG the Freeview MHEG 5 EPG will not show up, instead a built in guide may appear.
Approved Units:
These will feature a Freeview MHEG-5 EPG with 8 Day listings like the one below:
You can control using the color buttons on your remote . It is also used for recording if you have a PVR.
Look for products that have the following logos on them which allows you to recognize the products you buy are Freeview Approved.
What Products are Approved? Click Here for a list
Eco Friendly? Click Here for more information
Features of Approved Units? Click Here for a list
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iest way to re-tune the DTVS-1B is to carry out a factory default and the re-tuning your receiver. The following are the steps:On the DTVS remote control:1. Press the MENU button2. Select "Installation" and press the OK button3. Select "Factory default" and press the OK button4. Enter the password. The default password is "0000"5. Select "Yes" and press OK on the question "Do you want to factory reset?"6. Select your closest location (use the left or right arrow buttons to change the location). They press OK.7. Select "Yes" and press OK on the question "Do you want to scan?"8. The receiver will start tuning the channels and will save them automaticallyTroubleshooting1. Database Empty or Tuning FailedThis means your receiver failed to find a signal. This can happen if equipment on your satellite dishis not sending the signal as expected by the receiver. Try the following:a) Try tuning the receiver using the following instructions:http://www.dtvs.co.nz/forum/index.php?topic=263.0b) If the above gets you the channels, use the following method to remove any unwanted channels:http://www.dtvs.co.nz/forum/index.php?topic=247.02. All channels tuned in but Prime, Four Plus 1, The Edge TV do not tuneSome older units may have issues with tuning due to older software on their receiver. It is possible to add the channels manually via the following instructions:a) Press the MENU buttonb) Select INSTALLATIONc) Select TRANSPONDER SETUPd) Select ADDe) Move to Frequency and enter 12519f) Move to Symbolrate and enter 22500g) Move to Network and change the value to OFFh) Press the OK button. The receiver will response "Do you want to scan?"i) Select Yes to scanj) Once scanning is complete, the screen will return to the TRANSPONDER SETUP screenk) Exit the menu by pressing the EXIT button until you see normal TV.3. If all fails you can contact our technical support number, 0800 388765 or 049745031. If we are unable to take yourcall please leave a message or, you can send an email to techsupport@dtvs.co.nz
thanks Anil that worked we have the missing channels now cheers
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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.
David Kenneth Brown said:
I've been trying to get 12519 to be scanned on one of these boxes but no luck.( LNB 11300)
The stupid thing is that in the one part of the menu that you can add a transponder frequency of 12519 you are unable to scan it. When you go via the manual scan to scan what have entered ie 12519 it is not available to be scan in the list of transponders. Go figure
Today I did see what looked like software upgrade for these boxes when scanning a satbox so lets wait and see
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important that you recognize which of which is the best way to watch Digital Television.
Composite Cable
This cable is supplied with every Freeview approved product and is a basic connection for your television, Most Televisions that handel AV inputs. They will have a Red/White and Yellow coat. This provides a Standard SD Digital Video and Audio
Component Cable This cable provides a more clearer and upscaled video picture and usually can broadcast equipment in HD however is not an alternative to the HDMI cable. This cable split the colour so the picture comes up more better than Composite and is recommended to use if you have a HDTV and a receiver that can handle component, It however will not carry the red and white audio connection on some cables.
HDMI Cable
This provide full 1080p video and is used in all entertainment systems that have a HDTV. This cable is recommended for Freeview HD Set top boxes for those who want to watch HD shows and satellite users who want to connect their receivers to get a upscaled high quality video.
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