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Get out there and share your passion with others!Useful Links:. Hi guys, ive a prob with the ariva 120. Basically, have 2 boxes. Wanted to copy the channel list from one and put in onto the other one so i saved it on a usb. Downloaded the files on the second box but i guess the software was different or something. I have all the irish stations and the channel list but the satelite stations are all no signal. How can I fix this?
I try rescan but it failsFirst off if the boxes are the same model then you can share the channel lists by doing a dumpfile to a USB. Then you can upload that channel list (and included firmware) by doing a UserDB on the receiving box.Your problem is that the second box is obviously not connected to the satellite dish correctly. Just downloaded Firmware 20130402 V2.18b8 from the Ferguson website.I presume (in 2017) the is the latest & last firmware update for the Ariva Combo 120.
Started from scratch and did a FULL scan on Astra & Eurobird, then thirty five minutes later. Bingo I had nearly 900 stations, many of which are duplicated on EurobirdLots of deletions to be done now, but do I need Eurobird at all, or will Astra suffice?I know it played a part last time I did an update in 2013, but I cant remember why.The entries for Eurobird and Astra are just tables of known transponders. These have probably changed in the last four years.In my opinion you'd be better to start from scratch again and do a blind scan on Astra 2.
![]() Ferguson 120 Combo Firmware Manual
.User manual Ariva 120 Combo English.WARNING!!! Ferguson satellite receivers support recording on external hard disk drives (HDDs) and flash memories (pendrives).
In all instances, the correct operation of the recording function depends on the type of connected memory! You must read the following limitations.Table of contents SAFETY MEASURES.5 DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE.5 ABOUT THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.6 MARKINGS AND SIGNS APPLIED TO THE RECEIVER.6 BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECEIVER.7 1. Jannat mp3 songs free download 320kbps pagalworld. Main features.7 2. Contents of box.7 3.
Important instructions concerning handling of the receiver.7 4. Remote control.8 4.1 Installation of batteries.9 5.15.3 Timer settings.30 15.4 Media Player.31 Music.31 Web radio.31 Photos.32 Video.32 Recordings.33 15.5 Safe removal of a USB device.33 16. Edit channels.34 16.1 TV channels list.34 How do I move a channel?.34 How do I delete a channel?.35 How do I add to the group of favourites?.35 How do I change a channel name?.36 16.2 Radio channel list.37 16.3 Delete all.37. DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE Ferguson has taken every effort to provide users with software updates in order to ensure that the parameters of the satellite television receiver are up to date.
Ferguson reserves itself the right to amend, change or modify the software used in the satellite television receiver as it shall choose and without prior notification.Ferguson has made every effort to provide the most current information about its products. Ferguson does not grant any guarantee as to the contents of the present instruction manual and disclaims any implied guarantees concerning market value or suitability for specific purposes.BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECEIVER 1.
Main features Reception of high definition channels ✔ Scaling of PAL signals to a resolution of 720p or 1080i ✔ Availability of 32 programmable timers ✔ Separate lists of favourite, TV and Radio channels ✔.4. Remote control Due to the standardization of Ferguson equipment, the majority of these devices use the same remote control unit, i.e. This means that not all keys are used by this equipment model! POWER Turns the receiver on and sets it in standby mode.4.1 Installation of batteries Remove the cover of the battery compartment on the rear panel of the remote control unit; slide it downwards and put it aside. Insert two AAA (R03) batteries into the compartment, observing the indicated polarity. Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries of different types.6.
Rear panel LOOP OUT: Output of the signal from the converter to another satellite receiver. LNB IN: Input of the concentric cable from the converter. HDMI: Digital image and sound output. LAN: The Ethernet port used for communication over the LAN network/Internet.Ferguson receiver.
In order to connect an antenna system to a USALS positioner, you should connect the positioner out to the LNB IN of the Ferguson receiver. The role of the positioner installed between the mast and the antenna is to turn the bowl in such a way as to ensure that it is directed to various satellite positions.9. Connecting the satellite receiver The following illustrations show cable connections for a television and other devices connected with the receiver. If you require any assistance in connecting individual devices, contact your local technician. Before connecting or altering cabling, disconnect the receiver from the mains!!! 9.1 Connection by means of an HDMI cable (recommended) 1.9.2 Connection by means of SCART cables 1.
Connect the antenna to the LBN IN socket of the receiver. 2.Connect the television to the port in accordance with the description. We recommend using shielded SCART cables. 9.3 Connection of an audio system 1.9.4 Connection of an external memory 1. The receiver supports all types of hard disk drives in housings that are equipped with an independent power supply. The sole condition is that the hard disk has to have a single basic partition that is formatted in the NTSF (recommended) or FAT32 system.
2.We recommend that you regularly archive data on your PC computer.9.6 Connection to the LAN local network In order to connect the receiver to a local network, use an RJ45 cable. We recommend that you restart the receiver whenever the network settings are changed. 9.7 Connection to the computer by means of an RS232 Null Modem cable For connection to a computer, use a Null Modem cable.FIRST STEPS 1. Insert the plug of the receiver and other additional devices to a wall socket. Select AV signal source of your television set.
The satellite receiver is supplied with reinstalled television channels. In order to watch other, i.e.10. Main menu Press the MENU button on the remote control in order to display the following main menu, which contains six items: 1. Editing channel lists 2.
Installation 3. System settings 4. Recording settings 11. Installation The installation menu is used to set antenna installation parameters and to search for channels on a satellite.11.3 Antenna setup This menu is used to set detailed operating parameters for previously selected satellites, depending on your antenna system. Select a satellite by pressing the left/right arrow keys. Only satellites marked on the list of satellites will be available.
Now select the converter type (usually, you do not have to change this option and may leave it set to 'universal').11.4 Single satellite search In this menu you can search for channels from one selected satellite. To this end, select a satellite by pressing the left/right arrow keys. Only satellites marked on the list of satellites will be available.
Next, select whether you want to search only for free to air channels or for all channels, or for radio channels, television channels, or all channels.11.6 List of transponders Channels on satellites are located in 'sets'. Such a 'set' of channels comprises a transponder. A list of transponders is a list of frequencies available on a given satellite.
In this menu you can edit, add and remove individual frequencies. Select a satellite by pressing the left/right arrow keys, and the desired frequency using the up/down arrow keys.11.7 Terrestrial Automatic Scan In this menu, you can search for channels automatically - the receiver searches only frequency by frequency according to the saved list of DVB-T.
This list can not be edited in a separate menu. 11.8 Terrestrial Manual Scan There are two search options manually.12. System settings 12.1 Language This menu is used to define the language in which the receiver's menu is displayed. The preferred and second language options refer to audio soundtracks. If a given channel supports more than one audio soundtrack, the receiver will by default search for soundtracks in the selected languages in this order.12.3 Display setting This menu is used to adjust the image displayed by the receiver. You can change the brightness, contrast and colour saturation. By default, all of these values are set to 50.
12.4 Local time settings This menu is used to set the time and date. The receiver can automatically download the time and date from the satellite (recommended), or you may set the time and date manually.12.5 Parental lock In this menu you may specify whether the receiver is to use a parental block or not. In addition, you can turn on or off the password protection function for selected menu options and change the default password. The default password is four zeros: 0000. 12.6 OSD settings In this menu you can define the basic parameters of the on-screen menu (OSD).12.8 Other In this menu you can change the remaining options, such as the power supply of the tuners, select the types of channels played, and how the receiver is to behave when switching channels. Clock In Standby enables or disables the clock on the front panel display in standby mode.
Note: only if the clock in standby mode is off the receiver draws less than 1W of energy!!! Radio Equalizer enables or disables the audio graphic equalizer display while listening to.13. Tools 13.1 Information In this menu you can obtain detailed information about your software version.
The software structure is divided into a number of independent databases. The most important of these from the point of view of the user is the userdb, which archives current settings and channel lists. The receiver's software version is a symbol placed next to maincode.13.4 Upgrade by OTA This function is used to update receiver by OTA directly from the operator signal.
This feature will only work if the operator will make it available and give the specific parameters of the update. 13.5 Conditional access In this menu you can obtain additional information about the subscriber's card in the card reader.13.7 Local network settings This menu serves to configure addresses and DNS servers. These options concern the Ethernet port, which enables the exchange of data over the network. 13.8 Upgrade by network The receiver allows you to update software over the Internet.
Detailed information about current connection parameters can be found on the manufacturer's website.14. Games The receiver has three factory-installed games: Tetris (classic arranging of successive levels using blocks of various shapes). Othello (a logical game, which consists in the placement of your colour on a board and. changing your opponent's colour; the person whose colour dominates, wins).
Sudoku (the game consists in completing diagrams with numbers from 1 to 9 in such a.15.2 DVR configuration In this menu you can adapt preferences concerning recording to an external USB memory device. In the first option you decide whether you want to use the time shift option. This mode makes it possible to stop the current transmission at any moment by pressing the PAUSE button and resume it after a break by pressing the PLAY button.Select the event that you want to programme and press OK. Set the timer activation frequency. Select the channel (press OK to display the simplified channel list).
Next set the date, start time and duration. Select ‘record’ to return to the events list. A new item has been added. 15.4 Media Player The receiver is equipped with a simple multimedia player.Internet radio playback depends on network connection speed and stability. Note that some of the servers can be full when trying to access them, in this case radio will not be played. The maximum number of simultaneous listeners allowed depend on server settings.Recordings This tab is used to play back recordings made using the receiver. Each recording may be blocked by a password, deleted, or its name changed.
Options available during playback (subtitles, teletext, audio soundtracks) depend on the selected recording format!!! During playback, press the INFO button in order to display the information bar.16. Edit channels 16.1 TV channels list In this menu you can edit the list of television channels. Editing is effected by means of the coloured buttons on the remote control unit. The raised colour function is active - select OK on the selected channel in order to use it.How do I delete a channel?
Proceed to the editing of channel lists. Select a channel and press OK in order to see a preview in a small window. Press the blue button in order to pass to the channel edition menu. Press the blue button in order to switch on the channel delete function and OK on the channel that you want to remove.How do I change a channel name? Proceed to the editing of channel lists.
Select a channel and press OK in order to see a preview in a small window. Press the blue button in order to pass to the channel edition menu. Press the green button in order to switch on the channel name change function.16.2 Radio channel list In this menu you can edit the list of radio channels. Editing is effected by means of the coloured buttons on the remote control unit. The raised colour function is active - select OK on the selected channel in order to use it.In order to change a name, select the favourites group and press OK. Next use the numerical and coloured buttons to input the name.
Confirm the changes by pressing the yellow button on the remote control. Basic functions supported by the remote control 17.1 EPG This function displays a programme guide.17.3 TXT - teletext This function displays the teletext, provided that it is broadcast by the selected television station. Keep in mind that correct code page (diacritical marks) displayed depending on the language settings made in the language settings menu! 17.4 AUDIO The green audio button displays a window with available audio soundtracks.17.6 REC - recording This function is available only when an external USB memory device is correctly connected!!! Select a channel and press the REC button. The present channel will now be recorded.
If you press the REC button again, a list of options will be displayed, where you can determine the duration of the recording (by default, this is 2 hours).From the moment you switch on the time shift mode, the Ferguson receiver will constantly record the signal from the satellite in a buffer. The buffer is created automatically on the external USB memory device.Recording the time shift buffer 1. This option is available only if previously switched on in the receiver's menu. Switch on the time shift mode by pressing PAUSE. Press REC in order to record the existing buffer and continue recording the channel.GLOSSARY OF TERMS Pay-TV – Pay-per-view digital television, to which only subscribers have access. The service is provided by satellite, cable, over the CA - Conditional Access – a coding system ground or through the network.
For instructions on updating your firmware, please view the appropriate ReadMe file for your device.ProductImportancePosted DateFirmware VersionDOWNLOAD - ReadMe FilesDT8874RecommendedApril 20193.1.0.3 (.bin)7.0.0.221 (.bix)DT9812, DT9813, DT9814RecommendedMarch 201223E-1608E-1608-OEMRecommendedJuly 20161.03E-TCRecommendedJuly 20161.04LGR-5320 SeriesRecommendedMay 20151.21USB-201, USB-201-OEMUSB-204, USB-204-OEMRequiredJune 20141.04USB-202, USB-202-OEMUSB-205, USB-205-OEMRequiredJune 20141.04USB-1208FSRecommendedOctober 20142.23(HW Rev. E and later)USB-1208HSRecommendedDecember 20131.07USB-1208HS-2AORecommendedDecember 20131.07USB-1208HS-4AORecommendedDecember 20131.07USB-1408FSRecommendedOctober 20142.23USB-1608FSRecommendedOctober 20121.87USB-1608FS-PlusUSB-1608FS-Plus-OEMRecommendedMarch 20141.07USB-1608GUSB-1608G-OEMRecommendedApril 20151.13(HW Rev. A through E)RecommendedApril 20152.02(HW Rev.
F and later)USB-1608GXUSB-1608GX-OEMRecommendedApril 20151.13(HW Rev. A through E)RecommendedApril 20152.02(HW Rev.
F and later)USB-1608GX-2AOUSB-1608GX-2AO-OEMRecommendedApril 20151.13(HW Rev. A through E)RecommendedApril 20152.02(HW Rev. F and later)USB-1808USB-1808-OEMRecommendedJune 20181.02USB-1808XUSB-1808X-OEMRecommendedJune 20181.02USB-2416RecommendedNovember 20152.03USB-2416-4AORecommendedNovember 20152.03USB-2623RecommendedJune 20161.02USB-2627RecommendedJune 20161.02USB-2633RecommendedJune 20161.02USB-2637RecommendedJune 20161.02USB-5104RecommendedMarch 20141.05USB-7202RecommendedFebruary 20112.03(HW Rev. C and earlier)USB-7204RequiredJanuary 20112.04USB-CTR04USB-CTR04-OEMRecommendedJuly 20150.12USB-CTR08USB-CTR08-OEMRecommendedJuly 20150.12USB-DIO32HSUSB-DIO32HS-OEMRecommendedJuly 20151.01USB-DIO96HOptionalJanuary 20192.05USB-DIO96H/50OptionalJanuary 20192.05USB-SSR08OptionalJune 20182.05 (HW Rev. F and Later)USB-SSR24RecommendedJune 20182.05 (HW Rev.
F and Later)WebDAQ 316RecommendedSeptember 20181.1.21WebDAQ 504RecommendedSeptember 20181.1.21WebDAQ DT5828RecommendedSeptember 20181.1.21WebDAQ DT5837RecommendedSeptember 20181.1.21Previous firmware versions are available for download at.
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Get out there and share your passion with others!Useful Links:. Start with the receiver off then turn it on when you start the software using the switch on the backYes I noticed that too.
Wrong sequence. You dont turn the box off ever during a flash. It reboots itself from memory.You dont have to JTAG these, they have a protection device built in - Serial Boot rom loader onboard. Unless it is one of the dodgy batch that Satsklep and Satworld had around Christmas - if thats the case then return it. I wouldnt be admitting to flashing the wrong firmware to it though.Uncheck bootloader option when flashing.
Use the ALI tool and software flash.This has worked for many that have PM'd me.Too much flashing of boxes going on. Hi,I had the same problem with a Ferguson Ariva 120HD box, I turned it on recently and 'ASH' was on the led display - nothing on screen.I pressed a few buttons, tried the remote and nothing happned. Turned it on and off from the back and then there were random segements of the led display on, then eventually the display went totally dead.I used a null modem cable and the 'STB EPROM Upgrade 2.0.0c' program to attempt to re-flash the boot-loader and firmware but it failed numerous times. Never got past the initialisation and to the point of downloading to the box.
I got a 'STB memory error' or something very similar.I must have tried about 30-50 times before it eventuall progressed a bit further and downloaded the firmware to the box. Then the next failure, at the 'Burning Image' stage. It either failed straight away with a 'flashing is failed' error or the progress bar would move pretty slowly to somewhere between 15-30% before failing.Eventually it flashed sucessfully (after another 20-30 tries) and the box restarted. 'On' appeared on the LED display. But after another few seconds the dreaded 'ASH' appeared again.
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