It’s a Humax Foxsat hdr 500gb. Try photographing your recording schedule as you will need to re-enter it unless you have the custom firmware installed. (this saves your schedule every day). Now do a freesat re-tune but first check that you can see channel 999 (if you can't don't attempt the tune).
offline. You need to do a factory reset to recognise the extra cable. Make a note of your recording schedule first. To show the second tuner signal you have to force tuner 2 into service by starting a recording. The same applies if you only have 1 cable.Do tell for the possible benefit of others. As per the faq's. There's a thread somewhere where the poster had a box with Parental Guidance pin set and the method detailed in the faq's would not reset this. Barry came up with the suggestion to use a Humax reset .hdf which did work. I have a copy of this if any other member comes across the same
grahamlthompson. You can if I remember correctly, change the postcode by running a freesat tune. It will still delete your recording schedule though. There's no point in retaining series recordings for expired series. They will be auto deleted after 13 weeks so the codes can be recycled.offline. Ok--for anyone attempting to link a Humax Freesat Freetime box and foxed by compatibility conflicts--here is THE SOLUTION. After having linked up with HDMI cables-with both devices switched OFF-then switch on. Go to HDMI-1 on the Sony and make absolutely sure you have SYNCH disabled. Set other preferences according to need.
The Humax HDR-1100S is a Freesat receiver that allows you to watch and record satellite TV channels in high definition. It has a range of features, including access to over 200 free TV and radio channels, as well as on-demand content from services such as ITV Hub and BBC iPlayer. The receiver has a 500GB hard drive, which allows you to store uprEdFq.