Fixes / Work Arounds for Known Bugs

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The Fixes / Work Arounds detailed here are primarily for the HUMAX HDR FOX T2 with 1.02.20 software but will in a lot of cases also work on the HUMAX HD FOX T2


Deleting a Recorded Program Fails

Symptom

After watching a recorded program it is not possible to delete the program, There is a bug in the Humax software that allows the user to navigate away from a watched recorded program while the program is still in ‘Play’ mode,

Work Around

The work around for this is to re-select the program for playing and press stop before navigating away from the program, It will then be possible to delete the ‘Stopped’ program


Display Too Dim

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Background

If you find the orange display on your Humax too dim it can be changed to a brighter Blue / Green Display

Fix

WARNING:-

This procedure could invalidate your warranty,

The Authors of this WiKi will not take any responsibility for any action you take having read this article


It is possible to remove the orange filter that covers the blue/green display, This involves removing the warranty seal on the bottom of your Humax and opening the case, A hair dryer will liquefy the glue on the warranty label ready to re attach when cold.


Live Playback Not Working

Symptom

When watching live TV, 9 Remote buttons stop working, They are, Play, Pause, Stop, Re-Wind Fast Forward, Jump Back, Jump Forward Navigate Left and Navigate Right this effectively removes the live buffer from the Humax.

This bug is caused by the user inadvertently entering the current channel again from the remote, So while watching channel 1 with a fully working remote press ‘1’, There will be a ---1 display on the TV for a couple of seconds and then all appears to be as it was, However try using one of the 9 buttons in the list above ! ! !

Work Around

The only work around for this is to select another TV channel which will of course delete the current live buffer, So not a very satisfactory work around


Multiple Humax Remotes

Problem

If you have more than one HUMAX product in the same room (say Freeview and Freesat) you may find that their remotes control the wrong receiver, It is possible to synchronize a remote / receiver using an alternative set of remote codes

Solution

  1. Switch on your TV set and the Humax product that you wish to change the remote code
  2. Make sure that the other Humax product that you do not wish to control is in Standby or powered OFF at the mains
  3. Point the remote control towards the target receiver.
  4. Press and hold the 0 and OK buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until the PVR button on the remote stays red.
  5. This message will appear on the TV screen:

"You can change the remote control mode. Press a Numeric Key (<1> ~ <6>) to select the mode Current mode: Mode 1."

  1. Press a NUMERIC button (from 1 to 6) to select a different mode.
  2. A message confirming the change of Mode will appear on screen e.g.

Remote control mode has been changed to mode X.

Notes:

  1. As default the mode on all products will be set to "1"
  2. If the receiver does not operate, retry from '3' above after 10 seconds
  3. Known to work with :- HDR-FOX-T2, HD-FOX-T2, FOXSAT-HDR, FOXSAT-HD and HDCI-5000


Network Streaming 4Gig Limit

Background

It has been confirmed by several users that both the HDR-Fox T2 and HD-Fox T2 will not accept a DNLA streamed file of more than 4G Bytes, The Humax boxes appears to be capable of ‘outputting’ file streams larger than 4G Bytes (in Server mode), But will cut short any received file stream (in client mode) that is bigger than 4G Bytes

FIX / Workaround

There is no known Fix for this problem at present, Humax are aware of this problem, But have not confirmed a fix date. However a possible Workaround for this problem is to split the video file into smaller segments, This is possible using a Utility HERE



Remote Not Working

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Symptom

There are lots of reason your remote may not be working, This article covers one very common ‘User Error’, Caused by the user inadvertently pressing one of the TV, DVD or Audio Buttons and de-selecting the PVR function

FIX

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While pressing any 'non white' button on the remote note which white button lights up red, If you are expecting to control the PVR you should expect the PVR LED to light, If it doesn't press PVR and this mode will be retained until another ‘white’ button is pressed

CHECK

You can check if your remote is working by viewing the IR emitter on a Digital camera display screen, as they can ‘See’ the invisible Infra-Red light

If The buttons have become unresponsive, You may need to clean the rear of the buttons, Instructions for opening the case are HERE




Series Recording Fails

Background

It has been quite widely reported that under certain circumstances series recordings have failed when the Humax has been left un-attended for extended periods, This is due to the unit not periodically updating the EPG, The problem has been noticed more often for Padding Users due to ‘Rules 4 & 5’

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Here are a set of rules that apply to EPG update :-

  1. The Humax does not update the EPG when it wakes at 4:30am to look for OTAs
  2. The Humax does not update the EPG in Standby
  3. The Humax does not update the EPG while it is recording
  4. The Humax does not update the EPG prior to recording in Padding Mode
  5. The Humax will update the EPG prior to recording in Accurate Recording mode
  6. The Humax will update the EPG during a >15Min Auto On / Off or schedulled reminder
  7. The Humax will update the EPG on a standby to Wake up (Blue light) transition

This problem would effect 'Padding' users after not turning on the Humax for 7 days and would only effect Accurate Recording if nothing at all was schedulled except a fortnightly series recording.

Work Around

Apply Item 6 above, This can be achieved by setting a daily Auto On / Off timer, e.g. Menu >> Settings >> Preferencies >> Time and entering a Power On timer at a quite period say 5:00am and a Power Off Timer 15 Minutes later