The setting up of the receiver is simple enough, one thing you should beware of is the display settings, in the Menu select -> System Setup -> TV System -> Video Out here you get two options RGB & YUV, if you select RGB then you have only two resolution options 480i & 576i, there is also an Auto option, if you wish to access the full resolution options the set the YUV then you get them all the 50 and 60 options shown refers to the refresh rate of your television, so if your television refresh rate is 50Mhz then set the output to 50, for example you will the get a crystal clear picture. All fed from Sky dish with octo lnb, 80 cm dish with 2 quad lnbs for 13 and 19.2 (soon to be downgraded to 60cm dish and 80 cm upgraded to motorised with another quad - I have all necessary bits for this but need time to get up on flat extension roof and install) Combined DSAT/DTT receivers in bedrooms for freesat and Freeview (albeit without EPG). Sky HD, TM PVR, Openbox and analogue in my den along with Topfield Freeview PVR and DVD/HDD recorder with Freeview tuner built in. The setup is Sky HD, analogue receiver and generic PVR in lounge for my father. Most of my boxes were either donated (when I upgraded peoples systems) or cheap car boot sale/ebay purchases. In recent months I have given 2 Sky boxes to friends. In my shed/workshop I also have 2 Sky+, 1 standard Sky, 1 geneneric digital and 4 analogue boxes all working plus a few more waiting repair/disposal including 1 Sky HD box. Of these only 5 were purchased new (1 Sky, 1 Analogue and 3 PVRs. When an error occurs, press ctrl + c to stop the program and restart the procedure.9 at present in use with the new Openbox, 2 Sky HD, 3 PVRs, 2 Analogue receivers (purely for FTA Eurosport in English) and 2 combined DSAT/DTT receivers for the bedrooms. Restart the receiver after the successful completion of the procedure of firmware.ġ2. With a successful recording, the program will display the following:ġ1. If a successful connection will transfer the data and write flash memory in the receiver. If, within 10 seconds, nothing changes then restart your receiver.ġ0. When properly configured, the window will look like this:ħ. Then run the modified file ConsoleDown.bat.
After confirming the settings, save the file. You need to change the "-c 3" which is the number of COM ports in your system. Opening the file with notepad ConsoleDown.bat you will see the default settings - "ConsoleDown_v1.3.3.11.exe-f.
Change the name of the software on rom.bin and place the file in the unzipped folder UARTLOADER, where file ConsoleDown v1.3.3.11.exeĥ.
Unpack the archive UARTLOADER.zip at any placeĤ. Download the boot loader and the latest softwareģ. Make sure that the receiver is disconnected from the power supply (via the switch on the rear panel) and connected to a computer via an RS232 port.Ģ. Openbox X5 Recovery Guide Boot This loader supports updating via the RS232 port, even if broken bootloader.ġ. If it is different, the boot from USB will not work. bin file shall be in recovery folder, do not change the file name. Its doesn’t support NTFS format, only one related. If your receiver is dead or can not turn on ( have light on panel, but can not work), can have a try to boot X5 from USB:ġ.- Create “recovery” folder in USB driveĢ.- Copy KD_P9000E_HD.bin file to the “recovery” folder of USB* drive.ģ.- Attach the USB device to the STB via any available USB port.Ĥ.- Turn power on while pressing OK key on front panel.ĥ.- Keep pressing OK key until showing “L***” message on LED of front panel.Ħ.- Check TV screen that s/w is recovering(updating) by USB drive.ħ.- The STB will restart automatically after finishing s/w recovery (update).
(boot X5 from USB= upgrade X5 by RS232 port ) To a sticky the Openbox X5 is slowly becoming popular, the work is not mine but Because the original recovery sticky is now closed I think this should be made in