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− | Go 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. | + | Go 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. |
Click 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. | Click 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. | ||
− | Once 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 5 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. | + | Once 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 5 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. |
− | Please 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. | + | Please 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. |
− | All boxes have an auto update task at 4:30 am every morning so at worst case they wake up every morning | + | All 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') |
− | Don'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 | + | Don'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). |
===Deleting Scheduled Items (ie.e those already synchronised onto the Humax schedule)=== | ===Deleting Scheduled Items (ie.e those already synchronised onto the Humax schedule)=== |
Revision as of 08:59, 13 September 2011
Contents
New Terms
- rs package
- The remote scheduling program that runs on your Humax box (which needs to be running the modded firmware including the Web Interface package)
- http://rs.hummypkg.org.uk/
- The Remote Scheduling website that captures your schedule requirements and synchronises them to your box at home.
Getting Started
If you are not already running the modified firmware then please have a look at the Wiki and Black Holes threads at the top of the hummy.tv Forum which cover how to get started and ready to move on.
First, update to the latest version of the standard web interface and then load the rs package.
Then on the Settings page of the web interface register an email address that you will use to access the web site. In order for the service to work (and to keep track of your schedule info) it needs to pick up the MAC address from your box. This is all done as part of the initial registration process.
Check your email account that you registered with and it will confirm what your password will be, then connect to http://rs.hummypkg.org.uk/ and log in with the email address and password.
This gets you to the Home Screen
To begin with it will show you the existing schedule details from your Hummy. There's also the Home button to return to this screen, Change Password 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.
Scheduling a Recording
Go 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.
Click 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.
Once 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 5 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.
Please 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.
All 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')
Don'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).
Deleting Scheduled Items (ie.e those already synchronised onto the Humax schedule)
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 wait for the next sync between the site and your box. Just 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 you're box is in standby it needs to wake up in order to sync in the first place. Less of a worry when deleting as it's no problem to record something you now don't want anymore.
Deleting Queued Items
You'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.
Queued Commands
These are the things you have done on the web site. Set recordings, deleted schedules. At this stage they are held on the website until the next 5 minute 'sweep'
Scheduled Events on Humax
- 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.
- Active
- These are all the items the Humax knows about AND will carry them out in full.
Additional Commands
This is found at the end of the Active list on the main page. In here you can set up a wake up/sleep event. You can use these to periodically wake the box up to check for any new actions from the website and put it back in standby afterwards. These are seperate to the automatic on/off times that you can program from the on screen menus on the Humax settings menu in that you can define multiple wake/sleep events, although along with the built in early morning wake up you may only need 1 or 2 more per day.