Comag Sl65 Software Update

This is different from subscription services, such as DirecTV and Dish Network, that receive scrambled signals and than unscramble the information with the data saved on the receiver. Installing the Supermax 900 only takes a few minutes, regardless of any experience you have with setting up home audio/video equipment. Plug the cable running from your FTA satellite dish into the 'In' port on the rear of the Supermax 900 receiver. Tighten the cable connection by turning it to the right.

A wander around the SL65. A wander around the SL65. (not the Comag website) there is software to read the firmware and channel list from the receiver and edit the.

Insert the red, white and yellow RCA audio/video cables into the 'Video Out' ports. Blank These are found almost in the exact middle of the Supermax 900 receiver`s rear panel. Make sure the colors of the cables match the same color of the connection ports. Plug the other ends of the RCA audio/video cables into the 'Video In' ports on the television.

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Power on the receiver and the television, then select 'Video' on the TV and the satellite programming appears on the television screen. Leader Board Leading Today Pts Helpful 1. 0 67% Leading this Week Pts Helpful 1. 200 89% Leading this Month Pts Helpful 1.

Me, on a Bad Hair Day, holding the SL65. Goodness, you'd have thought I'd have brushed my hair first. Oh, wait, I did. ☺ I received this receiver third-hand, with no instructions, so everything here has been 'figured out'. Somebody sent me the instruction booklet PDF last week (March 23rd) which I downloaded.

Since it was a large attachment and my mailbox was maxed out, I decided to delete it (and a few other large messages) and then send a thank you note. Anybody with half a brain (i.e. Not me!) will be wondering exactly how I planned to send a thank you once I'd deleted the email, where would I get the reply to address from? Whoever you are, THANK YOU! I have printed the user guide in case I need to refer to it, but I didn't do a bad job of figuring out this little receiver. Switching on When you switch the receiver on, the front panel display says ' On', then ' Strt'. After a boot time of about four seconds, we flick to the first channel.

The receiver appears to do this rebooting (only a shorter version) when you come out of standby, it appears to power down the reception and video circuitry (in order to save power). Due to the design and operation of the Digibox (i.e. Keeping the EPG up to date), the Digibox really only turns off the picture when you switch it to standby - that's why it always runs hot. Not that running hot is an issue with the SL65! Startup channel If you don't like the idea of starting on channel 1, you can choose any channel to start on.

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Choosing which channel to start with. In addition, it appears that if you switch the receiver into standby (not off), it will remember the channel that you were watching, and if you switch it off, then on again the following day (for example), it will restart with the last channel that you were watching. Therefore it would not be unusual to see my receiver start up on channel 0014 which is Anime Central. I think it is a useful feature. You might be less pleased if you switch on and find your kids were watching Babestation or the Playboy One previews. ☺ It is also a useful feature for people such as my mother who might not really want the complexities of learning to use a satellite receiver.

By pressing two power buttons (the receiver and some sort of amplifier), she would be able to switch on to BBC Radio 4 - simply by setting it as the default start-up channel. Mosaic A really interesting idea is the ability to see a mosaic of what is on. Just press the M/P key and the receiver will tune to each channel in turn and grab a miniature of each screen. The channel highlighted then plays in real-time, with sound.