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    Map Master or A4 Firmware Side Effects

    I've had the A4 firmware and new maps on my 922 for around a week now. I have noticed a couple side effects. But since I did A4 firmware and the maps on the same day, it's hard to know if the side effects are a result of the maps or firmware.

    Side Effect #1: Analog channels no longer have audio. I've tried the various settings in the audio setup screen, but still no audio. One thing to note though, the volume on my 922's remote is set to control the volume of an old AV receiver (that I don't even use anymore) instead of the variable volume of the 922. So it may be possible that the loading of firmware (or maps) could've set the volume to zero... but I really have no idea. DCII channels have normal audio.

    Side Effect #2: This is a strange one, so here's a little background. I normally leave my 922 tuned to S1-120, which is the right sat & polarity for my slaved HTPC to be able to record Gunsmoke everyday on MeTV. But just in case I ever forget to move there, I have a Monday - Saturday timer set on the 922 for S1-120 from 11:45am to 1:15pm CST. I also have subbed to the MTV pack on X4, and I watch VH1 Classics there from time to time.



    Now that you know all of that, here's the weirdness that happens almost daily...

    The unit will be tuned to & displaying "S1 120", and then you look down later and it will be displaying X4 and whatever channel # that VH1 Classics is. At the same time, the HTPC is still showing MeTV. This means the dish is actually still on S1, but displaying X4. Now if you press the "Sat" button on the remote, X4 is already highlighted. Pressing OK takes it to X4. But if you highlight the S1 tile and choose OK the dish won't move (since it's already really there), and the front display will then be corrected to display S1.

    So when it's on S1 but displaying X4, it actually knows that it's on S1 for dish moving purposes. But for whatever reason, it's just not displaying the correct information. Remember, the timer is for S1, not X4. And I'm not 100% sure, but I think the display may be changing when the timer is finished at 1:15pm. But I'm not at home at that time to see.

    These are minor little quirks that are easy to live with. But I was wondering if anyone else had seen either of these side effects. If so, did you do both firmware and maps... or just maps... or just firmware.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anony55 View Post
    Side Effect #2: This is a strange one, so here's a little background. I normally leave my 922 tuned to S1-120, which is the right sat & polarity for my slaved HTPC to be able to record Gunsmoke everyday on MeTV. But just in case I ever forget to move there, I have a Monday - Saturday timer set on the 922 for S1-120 from 11:45am to 1:15pm CST. I also have subbed to the MTV pack on X4, and I watch VH1 Classics there from time to time.
    This one is easy....
    SES-01 is vertical; polarity same as S1-120
    instead of going to S1-120 leave it on S1-01
    your receiver is taking hits from H2H and their setup shows any item capable of taking a hit from them to make your receiver think it is on X4. This is the way they have it set up.
    We have never figured a workaround for this.
    so when ever your on a Dc2 channel that takes a hit from H2H it tricks the receiver into thinking it is on X4 when it actually is not on X4.
    This was one reason I placed guide info on every satellite on the H polarity for either channel 1 or 2 so everyone would know the polarity.
    Then when using a DVB slaved receiver for your ME TV or This TV in your case you take your 920/922 to SES-1 Vertical polarity.
    In this case it would be the channel 1 or 2 without the guide info since you are subbed to H2H.
    Now your receiver will not take a hit while there.
    Normally even if it takes a hit you would not concern yourself but you are leaving it there for an extended period of time on a channel that H2H uses.
    This occurs on a couple channels on G7,S1,all of W5 only AFAIK.

    I just checked out analog channel G4/16 and audio works fine with A4, recheck your system on that again. It may be on your end ie.. remote settings like you spoke of.
    Toys: 1- AZbox Ultra: and 3-AZbox Premium Plus HD's; AzBox ME; Alien 2; Micro HD; Amiko HD 8240; DSR-4200-V; DSR-315; 3-DSR-920, 1-DSR-921 & 3-DSR-922 receivers. Several BUD's & a few small dishes.

    DX'ing since the first satellite signals went digital. Satellite surfing since 1986.

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    Thanks for the info on that Stargaze. I now have my timer set to S1-1 (instead of 120), and that will also be my normal parking position when I go there manually. I'll keep my eye on how the unit reacts for a couple of days, but I'm sure you're right about that.

    As far as analog audio is concerned, I'll see if I can find the remote for my old 920. I know that it's volume control was always for the 4DTV volume. If I can't find it, I'll just have to search for the information on how to program the 922's remote and change it back to IRD volume control.

    I'm still not 100% that the analog audio problem is "volume setting" related though. But checking that is probably the first logical step to take.

    Cheers

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    I had not heard of the analog audio being an issue ever. One would need more history to figure that one out.
    Like had you been using it on an analog channel before? did it work ok then?
    Just too many variables but I do not believe it is A4 firmware related.
    have you tried pressing the options button on the 922 front panel to see if the settings in there needed to be changed.
    You do not need a remote to do that and it may be some simple solution for you.
    Toys: 1- AZbox Ultra: and 3-AZbox Premium Plus HD's; AzBox ME; Alien 2; Micro HD; Amiko HD 8240; DSR-4200-V; DSR-315; 3-DSR-920, 1-DSR-921 & 3-DSR-922 receivers. Several BUD's & a few small dishes.

    DX'ing since the first satellite signals went digital. Satellite surfing since 1986.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stargaze View Post
    ...I do not believe it is A4 firmware related...
    That is... unless I screwed up the A4 install. There was one step near the end of the process that said "when software is through erasing old f/w and writing new f/w, cycle power the ird". Honestly, I wasn't sure what it meant by "cycle power the ird". Was it supposed to be unplug/replug, or done by the power button? I tried the power button on the remote, but it didn't respond. So I figured at the time it must've meant unplug/replug, so that's what I did.

    Then after I did that, I started to wonder if the power button on the front of the IRD was what the instructions meant. But since I had already committed myself by unplugging & replugging, I had no choice but to let it finish. So I really don't know if I messed up doing the A4 firmware or not. But the proper screen does show A4 as the current version.

    BTW, yes I had been getting audio on the analog channels before A4. So now you know the whole story about what happened. So I think I have it narrowed down to 2 possibilities... IRD variable volume went to zero when loading the firmware, OR, I screwed up the A4 install.

    Cheers

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    I just looked at my instructions here...

    does it not say...

    when software is through erasing old f/w and writing new f/w, cycle power to ird by now typing in the lower box of the USBBDM NT program....

    reset 1 (reset space 1 enter)
    g (g enter)


    Wait for 4DTV to boot up, then check diagnostic screen A, it should say A4 now.
    Restore your nvram now.



    I hope you can find a remote soon to see if that will help you out.
    If not there may be another solution but only as a last resort and for that you will have to exhaust all other things then pm me for details.
    Hopefully someone may know of a simple solution I have not thought of yet.
    Toys: 1- AZbox Ultra: and 3-AZbox Premium Plus HD's; AzBox ME; Alien 2; Micro HD; Amiko HD 8240; DSR-4200-V; DSR-315; 3-DSR-920, 1-DSR-921 & 3-DSR-922 receivers. Several BUD's & a few small dishes.

    DX'ing since the first satellite signals went digital. Satellite surfing since 1986.

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