Thank you it worked for me too...
those in the WINTER HILL FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING
When the aerial is connected the PVR can receive broadcast, which contains data that confuses it.
Whilst aerial is disconnected * and you have control, do a "defaults setting" from the menu. You should then find it will tune in and function normally.
* Humax procedure includes switching off power to the PVR whenever connecting or disconnecting the aerial. Whilst the chance of not doing so damaging the PVR or aerial system is slim, I cannot take responsibilty should that happen and will always pass on Humax's advice to do so.
Please find below the details you will need to follow to manual tune the receiver.
Press MENU
Select Installation
Enter your password (Default – 0000)
Select Default Setting
Select YES
Enter your password (Default – 0000)
The receiver will then take 30 seconds and will switch off and restart.
When the product loads up again it will enter the Automatic Search; please press OK to STOP the search before any channels are found.
If any channels are found and you are asked to SAVE the channels please select NO and press OK.
Press OK twice to access the Installation menu, and then follow below:
Select Manual Search and press OK
You will now need to enter the channel number for each of the 6 Multiplexes available to receive all of the channels. After you enter each of the numbers below select the Search box and press OK. When the channels on each Multiplex are found press OK to save.
Follow the procedure above to search all 6 multiplexes. You will be able to see the signal levels of each of the Multiplexes.
Please ensure that the Network Search option is disabled.
Multiplex
Mux 1
62
Mux 2
66
Mux A
67
Mux B
68
Mux C
56
Mux D
63
Following the above procedure will ensure that you receive all of the channels available on the transmitter.
Humax PVR-9200T picture freezes after being powered up for 1-2 minutes, remote control and panel buttons have no effect and display clock also frozen . I disconnected the arial cables and the SCART cable and powered the unit for over 8 hours - appeared to be OK as the clock on display updated. Coneccting it back to the arial and SCART resulted in the same problem. I powered down the unit and removed the arial cables only and powered up the unit. It has been running for over 16hours and playback has been as normal.
Can anyone suggest why the unit can not function with the arial cables attached and how this can be overcome?
Phil Stockport
November 2009