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                        "*": "[[File:rem00.png|400px|thumb|right|'''<<<--3------------------2-----------------Start Here''']]\n[[File:rem01.png|400px|thumb|right|'''Photo 2 - First 2 lugs 'popped'''']]\n[[File:rem02.png|400px|thumb|right|'''Photo 3 - Battery end lugs''']]\n[[File:remote-pad.png|400px|thumb|right|'''Photo 10 - Before and after new key pads''']]\n[[File:keypadfix.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Photo 10a - Conductive paint''']]\n[[File:pads.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Photo 10b - Replacement Pads''']]\n\n\n\n'''Background'''\n\nThe RM-F04 Remote Control supplied with the Humax HDR FOX T2 and Humax HD FOX T2 may need disassembling for various reasons, The main reason being that the Remote becomes unresponsive to key presses, even with new batteries.\n\nYou may also be just curious as to what is inside, Users have been known to disassemble their products for this very reason\n\n\n\n'''Warning'''\n\nThe RM-F04 Remote is not held together with screws, It is \u2018Snapped\u2019 together which make it quite difficult to take apart, It is not recommended that you disassemble  your Remote unless there is a very good reason, e.g. it has stopped working. There is a real possibility that the case could be damaged\n\n\n\n'''Disassembly'''\n\nRemove the batteries and replace the cover, The case is held together with 12 \u2018snap fit lug + Barbs\u2019 (Photos 6 + 7), 5 on each long side and 2 at the battery end, The locations of the 5 side lugs are shown in Photo 1. The only tools required for the disassembly are two thin metal objects, I used two No. 22 scalpel blades (0.4mm thick), Although it is possible to use a thicker tool it will inevitably damage the case as the gap between the two halves of the case is very small.\n\nLocate a centre lug on a long side using photo 1 and insert a scalpel blade at that point, leaver the bottom half of the case outwards and a \u2018click\u2019 should be heard as the barb disengages, Keep this scalpel in place while you work on the next lug towards the battery end, Do the same procedure on the second lug, Photo 2 shows two blades in place, It should be safe to remove the blades now.\n\nDisengage the last side lug at the battery end, Now locate the battery end lug (Photo 3) nearest to the lugs already opened and open it, Followed by the second battery and lug.\n\nWork up the other side of the case to the middle lug prizing the case apart as you go, Remove the last 4 lugs, NOTE there are no lugs on the other end but there is a hinge arrangement\n\nWith buttons facing down, remove the back of the remote, Remove the Printed Circuit Board by gently levering it away from the corner plastic lug (Photo 4)\n\nClean the PCB with Methylated  Spirits and a cotton bud, (do not use an abrasive), the areas of interest are the \u2018fingers\u2019 as shown on PCB detail Photo 8\n\nNext use Methylated Spirits and a cotton bud (do not use an abrasive), to clean the round \u2018Waffles\u2019 on the underside of the buttons Photo 9\n\n\n\n'''Repair'''\n\nAs remotes get older the 'Waffles' (Photo 9) tend to lose their conductivity and no amount of cleaning will restore this, one solution is to attach aluminium foil to double sided sticky tape and then, using a paper punch, make circular sticky pads that can be stuck on top of the waffle. '''Note''' the repair shown in photo 10 is on a Philips product, but the principle applies to Humax remotes\n\nAn alternative to aluminium foil is conductive paint, one product is Keypad fix (Photo 10a), a liquid rubber solution that sets to form a new conductive surface, for a longer term fix, you can purchase replacement 'pads' (photo 10b) which provide a conductive block rather than a conductive surface, attach using clear silicon rubber NOT super glue\n\n\n'''Re-Assembly'''\n\nClip PCB back into place, Then Hook the two halves of the case back together at the non Battery end and then snap all other lugs into place\n\n\n\n\n\n{| border=\"0\"\n|-\n![[File:rem05.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 4 - PCB under lug]]\n![[File:rem14.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 5 - Tools]]\n|-\n![[File:rem03.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 6 - 'Lug']]\n![[File:rem04.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 7 - 'Barb']]\n|-\n![[File:rem07.png|400px|thumb|right| Photo 8 - PCB Fingers]]\n![[File:rem09.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 9 - Button 'Waffles']]\n|-\n![[File:rem06.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 11 - Full PCB]]\n![[File:rem08.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 12 - Rear of Buttons]]\n|-\n![[File:rem12.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 13 - Battery side of PCB]]\n![[File:rem11.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 14 - Top side of Buttons]]\n|-\n![[File:rem13.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 15 - Back of Case (Inner)]]\n![[File:rem10.png|400px|thumb|right|Photo 16 - Top of case (Inner)]]\n|}"
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                "title": "Remote Scheduling",
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                        "*": "__NOTOC__\n[[File:rs-home.png|300px|thumb|right]]\n[[File:RS-EPG.png|300px|thumb|right]]\n[[File:Sleep_Wake.jpg|200px|thumb|right]]\n=== What is the Remote Scheduling Portal? ===\n\nIt's a web site which enables you to manage your list of scheduled recordings while you're out and about, from anywhere with a web browser and Internet connection, without having to expose your Humax device to the Internet or leave it powered on. As long as your Humax has Internet access and wakes up occasionally to check for updates or make a recording, it will work.\n\n=== Getting Started ===\n\nIf you are not already running the Customised Firmware then please have a look at the Wiki and Black Hole's threads at the top of the http://hummy.tv Forum which cover how to get started and ready to move on.\n\n* Make sure you're running at least version 1.11 of the Customised Firmware (see [[Firmware Downloads]];)\n* Install the latest webif and rs packages;\n* See '''Wireless Users''' [[#Notes | '''Notes''' ]] Below if you are connected via Wi-Fi\n* Go to the Settings page in your device's local web interface and register with the remote scheduling service;\n* Wait for your initial password to arrive via email;\n* Access http://rs.hpkg.tv/ and accept the terms and conditions to get started.\n* NOTE :- To change the email address that RS uses see the section at the botton of this page\n\nWhen you first log in there is some important information regarding what the site will and won't do and general Terms & Conditions to agree to before you can proceed.\n\nThis gets you to the Home Screen which, to begin with, will show you the existing schedule details from your Hummy.  There's also the Home button to return to this screen, [http://wiki.hummy.tv/wiki/File:RS-Settings.png '''Settings'''] and Logout buttons.  Plus there is the EPG button - click this to see the EPG which will look and feel much the same as that already on the web interface, And the [[Remote_Scheduling_Auto | '''AUTO button''']] to set up automatic recordings / Alerts.\n\nClicking on the Pie Chart from any screen will allow you to [[#Managing_Your_Recordings | '''Manage your Recordings''']]\n\nClicking on a programme in the Top 10/100 list will display all broadcast times for that programme with the ability to set up a recording from there\n\n=== Scheduling sequence of events ===\n\nIf your Humax is in standby when a new recording is '''Queued''' using Remote Scheduling, your Humax will not be aware of the new request until it is taken out of stand-by, when your Humax awakes the recording\u2019s status will move to '''Pending''' and a further stand-by >> awake cycle is required in order to make the new recording request move to '''Active''' . It is possible to remove the need for a further stand-by >> awake cycle by requesting a \u2018Scheduled Reboot\u2019 in the RS screen so that the Humax will perform two reboots in one.\n\n\n=== Frequency of wake-up ===\n\nTo have the best chance of being able to successfully schedule a recording, you should set your Humax to wake up at least once a day which is most easily done through the on-screen menus at Settings->Preferences->Time, see the screenshot on the right.\n\nIn conjunction with the overnight update check, this ensures that your device checks for new recordings at least twice a day. Any recordings that you have set will also enable the Humax to check for updates.\n\nIt is also possible to schedule additional wake-up/sleep periods via the RS portal using the [[#Additional Commands | Additional Commands ]] option which is below the list of scheduled recordings. You may wish to do this when going away from home for an extended period for example.\n\n===New Terms===\n; rs package : The remote scheduling program that runs on your Humax box (which needs to be running the Customised Firmware including the Web Interface package)\n; http://rs.hkpg.tv/ : The Remote Scheduling website that captures your schedule requirements and synchronises them to your box at home.\n\n===Scheduling a Recording===\n\nGo into the EPG screen.  Peruse the channel listings, you can click on a channel name to see the full line up for that channel.  Alternatively you can use the Search or click on the down arrow to search by genre.\n\nThere is a more detailed section on searching here [[#Searching the EPG | Searching the EPG]]\n\nClick on the Programme Name that you want to schedule and you will get a dialogue box with more detailed programme info, plus buttons at the bottom to record the series, just the program, or cancel.\n\nOnce this is done the Home screen will now show a section at the top called Queued Commands - at this stage these are only stored on the website awaiting a sync with your Humax.  Every 10 - 12 minutes or so (or on next reboot if the box is on standby) your box will contact the site to see if there is anything to sync and if there are items in Queued Commands they will be picked up and copied over to your Humax, and then they will appear in a Pending list.   There is a 'last seen' time/date stamp at the top of the Home Page so you know if the site is seeing your box.\n\nPlease note that due to the way the core Humax software works a restart of the box is then required in order for Pending items to actually take place.  This is why items in the Queued Commands list also have a button for \"Schedule Reboot\" - if you click this a reboot command is also sent to the Humax box along with your recordings, and the box will restart itself shortly after synchronising the Queued Commands thus ensuring your recordings/changes take place.\n\nAll boxes have an auto update task at 4:30 am every morning so at worst case they wake up every morning and any Pending Items already on the box will become active.  Otherwise if you have the box on standby when you are not there you may want to schedule a power cycle or two so that the box wakes up and can pick up any Queued and/or Pending items and incorporate them fully into the schedule (there is a function for this under  [[#Additional Commands | Additional Commands]])\n\nYou can force a sync from the command line with :- \n\n<span style=\"background:#FFFF00\"> /mod/sbin/rs_process now </span>\n\nTo push the schedule from the command line use :- \n\n<span style=\"background:#FFFF00\"> rs push </span>\n\nDon't forget that if you have the box on standby when you make the schedule then it'll need one wake up to pick up the scheduled item(s), then another in order to successfully incorporate them into the schedule on the Humax.  You can send the second re-boot along with the schedule but the first has to already be defined on the box (either the built in daily 4:30am auto update or wake up/sleep cycles you can program yourself).\n\n===Queued Commands===\n\n\nThese are the things you have done on the web site.  Set recordings, deleted schedules.  At this stage they are only held on the website until the next 5 minute 'sweep' or your Hummy wakes up and check the site.\n\n===Deleting Queued Items===\n\nYou'll notice the Queued items list has a trashcan icon at the end of each line and this will remove the item from the Queue and therefore wont sync with your Hummy.\n\n===Scheduled Events on Humax===\n\n; Pending : The Humax knows about these items, but it needs a reboot in order to save them into the schedule list on the box so that they actually work as expected.\n; Active : These are all the items the Humax knows about AND will carry them out in full.\n\n===Deleting Scheduled Items===\n\n(i.e. those already synchronised onto the Humax schedule or in the Pending List)\n\nI will refer to items in the Active list but this works just the same for items in the Pending List.Click on the item in the Active list on the home page, and choose the 'Cancel Event' option.  This will create a cancellation line in the Queued Commands list and will wait for the next sync between the site and your box. \n\nJust like setting a recording the cancellation item will then sit in the Pending Queue on the box until a restart takes place hence you can also send along a reboot action with the cancellation just like you can with a new recording.  BUT like setting a recording, if your box is in standby it needs to wake up in order to sync. in the first place.  Less of a worry when deleting items as it's no problem to record something you now don't want any more.\n\n===Additional Commands===\n\nAt the end of the Active list on the main page, there are options to Schedule a Reboot, create a manual event (a recording or reminder) and also view to the Raw Database\n\n===Recent Activity===\n\nThis is a simple view of an event log - it's not meant to be an exhaustive audit trail but it does confirm that things are happening and when they happened.  You can see a more detailed list of every event tracked by clicking the <tt>More</tt> button and then even more detail via the <tt>Diagnostic Entries</tt> button.\n\n===Searching the EPG===\n\nThis functionality is still being refined but it is possible to do some more complex searches i.e. for more than one search term.\n\nYou can use the following operators and rules to refine/enhance the search results\n\n   + stands for AND\n   - stands for NOT\n   [no operator] implies OR\n   \"two words\" in quotes must appear together\n   +doctor +(dalek tardis) - containing 'doctor' and either 'dalek' or 'tardis' (or both).\n\n'''NB: Experience indicates this is not how the search is actually working.  Search terms without any operators (which the above states should be treated as OR) are actually treated as an entire string (as if in double quotes).  The entry box prevents inputting strings fewer than three characters.'''\n\n[[File:rs-media.png|200px|thumb|right]]\n\n===Managing Your Recordings===\n\nClicking in the 'Pie Chart' symbol in any screen will pull up a screen showing your recordings, From here it is possible to set up a Delete procedure that will be carried out the next time your Humax is in contact with the RS server\n\n\n\n\n\n===Changing Your Email address===\n[[File:RS-Email.jpg|200px|thumb|right]]\n\nIf you need to change the email address that the RS server contacts you on, this option is available from the Web-If :- Main Menu >> Settings >> Settings for rs package. After the Email address has been changed, you will be sent a password to the new email address, when re-logging into the RS server you will need to use your new email address and password in order to gain access to the server\n\nNOTE :- The above option is only available on the Web-If '''NOT''' the RS server Menus\n\n\n===Related Links===\n\n*[[Remote_Scheduling_Visual|Remote Scheduling Visual]]\n\n*[[Remote Scheduling Auto|RS Automatic Scheduling]]\n\n*[[Remote_Scheduling_Settings|Remote Scheduling Settings]]\n\n*[[Multi-mode_Recording#Multi-Mode_Recording_Via_RS_Portal |RS Multi-mode Recording]]\n\n\n===Notes===\n; '''Wireless Users'''\n: If your Humax is usually connected to your network via wireless, then it will not connect to the wireless network when it wakes up to make a recording. You can install the [http://hummypkg.org.uk/hdrfoxt2/base/wireless-helper_1.0.0_mipsel.opk WIRELESS HELPER] package to change this behaviour and increase the opportunities for your Humax to check for new recordings.\n\n: The wireless-helper package currently only supports wireless networks using WPA or WPA2. It is planned to extend support to at least WEP in a future release."
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