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My Sky
Box keeps Freezing / Forcing a Software Update
This is a common
issue, usually caused by a dodgy software update. All Sky Digiboxes
download updates “over the air”, and sometimes you
get a bad one. To Force
a new update, follow these steps:-
- Switch off the
receiver’s power at
the wall
- Wait 10
secs…. Then press and hold the Backup
button on the front of the receiver whilst switching the power back on
- Keep holding the backup
button until all the LEDs on the front switch on.
- Wait 10-20 mins
(A message on the screen will say something like
‘Don’t switch off….’)
- Resist
temptation to start playing with the box when it reboots…
give it a few more minutes
- Voila! Latest
software loaded.
Upgrading
to Sky+ or Adding another receiver to the same dish
This is actually
very simple… Buy yourself a QUAD (4 outputs) or OCTO LNB (8
outputs). Unscrew the ‘F’-connectors that are
currently attached to your existing LNB. Swap the LNB for the new one.
Reconnect the cables. Simple!
Once you have done
this, you can then run additional cables for Sky+ (required 2 x LNB
feeds) or for additional receivers.
I
want to control my Sky Box from upstairs
You need a
‘Link’ (sometimes called a Magic
Eye) - These are cheap enough
to get hold of (check eBay), but you have to enable the
‘Link’ on your Sky Box. Here are the steps:-
To install your TV
Link you will need to run a length of coaxial cable from the socket
marked RF2
on the back of you’re the Digibox directly to the TV you wish
to watch Sky on. Plug the cable into one side of the Link and then plug
the Link directly into the TV aerial socket.
The Link requires
power from the Digibox, and you will need to enter a hidden engineers
menu to achieve this. Part of the process involves entering a menu
without any on-screen prompts. Simply follow these instructions, and do
not worry if you do not see any change on the screen as you press the
‘0’ and ‘1’
• Press SERVICES
• Press 4
for SYSTEM SETUP
• Press 0
then 1
then SELECT -
Do this sequence VERY QUICKLY
• Press 4
for RF OUTLETS
• Press down to
RF OUTLET POWER SUPPLY and turn it to ON.
• Press down
to SAVE NEW SETTINGS and Press SELECT to store the
changes
• Press BACKUP to
go Back to your Sky channel
This is the New
Sequence for the Sky HD EPG (the new picture-in-picture EPG)
• Press SERVICES
• Press 0 0 1 very
quickly
• Press --> till
you reach RF OUT
• Turn RF OUTLET POWER SUPPLY to ON.
• Press GREEN
to SAVE SETTINGS
• Press BACKUP twice to
go Back to your Sky channel
Once you have done
this, you will find that the little light on the TV Link will now be
lit confirming that there is now power being sent from the Digibox to
the remote link. Once you have tuned your TV to the Sky channel you
will find you can control your digibox functions from here using a Sky
remote control (or Sky+ remote control if you have a Sky+ machine)
Should you wish to
use the Sky remote control to work your TV in this room (volume, mute,
standby etc) you will have to program the remote to perform these
functions - see “Programming your remote to control your TV
functions” in your Sky digibox manual.
FITTING
MULTIPLE TV LINKS - Should you
wish to fit more than one TV Link and be able to watch Sky in many
rooms around your house, a powered distribution amplifier is required.
These are available in 2, 4, and 8 way versions and can be found from
many vendors
FAULT
FINDING - Most faults are
caused by badly fitted connectors and short circuits. This causes the
problems as power does not reach the link along the Coaxial cable. If
there is no LED on the link, then there is either a short on the cable
or the link is faulty. Try plugging the link directly in the RF2 socket
of your digibox. If it lights up there but not on the end of the cable
you have run then the fault must lie in the connectors or cable. If the
link LED is on, but you cannot control the Digibox, use a short length
of cable from the RF2 socket on your digibox and try the TV Link
functions from there, if it doesn’t work by doing this then
the TV Link could be at fault.
FreeSat
/ Freeview
Call Sky on 0870
240 5651 and tell them that
you want a ‘Card Only’ - It should cost
£20 and work on any Sky Digibox - Ideal for the [cough..]
Villa in Spain [cough..]
The BBC and ITV
also provide ‘Freesat’, but although it can use a
standard Sky dish without realignment, it does need a different
receiver (Sky Digiboxes won’t work)
Getting
the Sky+/SkyHD Remote to Auto-select the correct AUX/SCART/HDMI Input
Once you have
coded the remote to your TV in the normal manner, simply press:-
- Green
+ Select (Blinks twice)
- Press Help
to toggle through the AUX/SCART/HDMI Inputs
- Once it is on
the correct input, press Select
Getting
the Sky+ Remote to control your Surround Sound / Amplifier
The Sky+ Remote (NOT
the standard Sky remote unfortunately….) has a hidden
ability to control your surround-sound or audio AMP. Once programmed,
the Navigation UP/DOWN buttons become the volume control for the Amp,
and the LEFT button becomes ’standby’. Various
other functions may
be mapped, but it is dependant on your Amp.
The steps are as
follows:-
- Turn on the AV
amplifier you wish to operate
- Press the TV
button on the Sky+ Remote
- Press and hold
down the Select and
the 0
(zero) buttons on the Sky+ Remote until the LED blinks twice (if it
doesn’t, then your remote doesn’t support this
function)
- Input the 4
digit number from the Sky+ code list below. The LED should flash twice
to confirm that the code was entered successfully (again, if it
doesn’t, your remote is probably too old to support this
function)
- Use the Left
navigation button on the remote to try and switch the AV Amplifier into
standby. If this works then the other AV Amplifier functions should
also work and the correct code has been selected. If all functions do
not work correctly then repeat steps 1 - 3 and work through all the
alternative 4 digit numbers from the code list until you find the code
which supports all or as many of the AV Amplifier functions as possible.
- If your Sky+
remote is pretty new, or you have the Sky Navigator Remote, you may
be able to set the normal Volume controls to become the amplifier ones.
To try this; Press TV, Select
and 1
together until LED flashes twice (if it doesn’t, then its not
supported on your remote), then press Sky.
AV Amplifier Codes:
| Manufacturer |
Codes |
Manufacturer |
Codes |
| Aiwa |
0149,
0186, 1433 |
Akai |
0143,
0468 |
| Alba |
0587 |
Amstrad |
0830,
0772 |
| Arcam |
0669,
0297 |
Audiolab |
0297,
1217 |
| Bat |
0297 |
Bush |
0297,
0449, 0875 |
| Clatronic |
0772 |
Denon |
0032,
0188 |
| Elta |
0772 |
Garrard |
0468,
0772 |
| Genexxa |
0468 |
Goldmund |
0297 |
| Goodmans |
0468,
0772, 0449, 1081 |
Grundig |
0297,
0875, 1217, 1117, 0772 |
| Harmon/Kardon |
0138 |
Harwood |
0772 |
| Inkel |
0055,
0530 |
Intersound |
0772 |
| JBL |
0138 |
JVC |
0102,
0492 |
| Kenwood |
1055,
1341, 1597, 0341, 0342, 0055 |
Koss |
0772 |
| Linn |
0297 |
LXI |
0772 |
| Marantz |
0297,
1117, 1217 |
Mark |
0297 |
| Matsui |
0772 |
Mafui |
0342 |
| Meridian |
0297 |
Micromega |
0297,
1217 |
| Minton |
1123 |
Mitsubishi |
0468 |
| Mx
Onda |
0772 |
Myryad |
0297,
1217 |
| Naim |
0297 |
Nikkei |
0772 |
| Okano |
0468 |
Orient
Power |
0772 |
| Panasonic |
0336,
1336, 1337, 1546 |
Phontrend |
0530 |
| Pioneer |
0297,
0317 |
Pye |
0875 |
| Quad |
0297 |
Radioshack |
0772 |
| Revox |
0297 |
Roadstar |
0875 |
| Sansui |
1117 |
Sanyo |
0772 |
| Schneider |
1081,
0138, 0772 |
Sherwood |
0530 |
| Sony |
1086,
1186, 1286, 0186 |
Taekwang |
0468 |
| Teac |
0449 |
Technics |
1336,
1337, 1546 |
| Telefunken |
0875 |
Thorens |
0297,
1217 |
| Thorn |
0772 |
Universum |
0297,
0772, 0468 |
| Victor |
0102 |
Videologic |
1123 |
| Wharfdale |
0468 |
Yamaha |
0204,
1304 |
| Zenith |
0772 |
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More
Useful Remote Contol Codes
Turn
a Sky+ remote into a standard Sky remote:-
- TV, Hold
Yellow+Select until LED flashes twice, 0, Select, Sky (replace 2 with 0
to reset back)
Turn
a [ rev 8 ] SkyHD remote into a Sky+ remote:-
- Press the TV
button
- Press and hold i (Info) +Select together
until the LED flashes twice
- Press the number
button 1 and then press SELECT (Use 2 to reset back)
Turn
a [ rev 8 ] Sky remote into a Sky+ remote (without the record buttons
of course!):-
- TV, Hold Blue
+Select until LED flashes twice, 2, Select, Sky (replace 2 with 0 to
reset back)
Setting
your secondary remotes to auto-switch the aspect ratios between 9:16
and 4:3:-
If you have both widescreen and normal TVs connected to the RF2 output,
then they normally have to all use the same picture format set in the
’second location’ format setting.
Solution:
- Set the
‘default picture’ format to widescreen
- Set the second
location picture format to 4:3
Then on each sky
remote to be used for
widescreen use the following
sequence:
- TV, Blue +
Select until Led flashes twice, 1, Select, Sky (replace 1 with 0 to
reset back)
Each TV using this
code automatically sets the format to widescreen. Unmodified remotes
would stay in the normal 4:3 format.
Getting
the code that the Sky engineer entered into your remote (Blink-back):-
- Press the TV
button on the Sky remote
- Hold down Select
and the Red buttons together for approximately two seconds until the
LED blinks twice
- Key in 9, 9, 0
- Key in 1 on the
numeric keypad and count the number of times the Red LED blinks. This
is the 1st digit.
- Repeat for 2 and
3
- Note: no Blink =
0 (zero)
Useful
Installation Tool
I found this tool
recently… it uses Google
Maps to show you your own house,
and where you can place your dish. http://www.uksatellitehelp.co.uk/
or http://www.dishpointer.com/
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