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You Buy a Duff Unit (9200T) and it's tough?
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I'm new to PVR's and don't mind admitting it, but it's beginning to really annoy me that it seems almost acceptable/inevitable that the unit does not perform as it should.
My new Humax 9200T continually locks up/freezes which I feel is totally unacceptable. The dealer I bought it off says I should "bear with it" for the time being while the manufacturer does not respond to my emails or phone calls.
It seems that other people are suffering problems like myself but seem to be accepting it.
Surely if you buy "faulty" goods something should be done about it?
I may as well go down the pub later and throw money around the bar for anyone who wants to accept my generosity/stupidity.
Rant over,
Richard
My new Humax 9200T continually locks up/freezes which I feel is totally unacceptable. The dealer I bought it off says I should "bear with it" for the time being while the manufacturer does not respond to my emails or phone calls.
It seems that other people are suffering problems like myself but seem to be accepting it.
Surely if you buy "faulty" goods something should be done about it?
I may as well go down the pub later and throw money around the bar for anyone who wants to accept my generosity/stupidity.
Rant over,
Richard
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Approximately, how many lock-ups/ freezes have you experienced, say in a 24 hour period? Is there any activity that causes this? ie recording radio, switching between channels, when recording etc etc?
Finally, what is your signal/quality strength??
If your dealer is refusing to replace it under the guarentee, the contact your local trainding stardards office.
A locking up/freezing box is a faulty box, and therefore your dealer should (has no option) but to refund your money.
What have Humax said to you via the telephone?
My unit has not frozen or locked up once but one step I did take last weekend before receiving the 9200T was to replace my existing aerial for a new one. I use a loft aerial which always gave a reasonable picture on analogue as it has a pretty clear line of sight to the transmitter and was OK for freeview except for the Mux with TMF (I also have an avermedia freeview unit connected to PC monitor). The replacement aerial was just a medium strength wideband from B&Q costing £20 but what a difference.
I would suggest that people at least consider the quality of their current aerial because lock-ups and freezes are an indication of signal problems.
It also needs to remembered that the sophistication of what a PVR is doing is far removed from a VCR. They are not perfect but manufacturers are trying to cover as many bases as possible, but when you read these forums one persons "killer requirement" is anothers "nice to have but don't really care". With a VCR they simply needed to make sure the timer worked and the mechanism didn't chew up the tapes, with a PVR we need it to interact more with what is being broadcast and the broadcasters don't seem to be doing much to assist.
With the 9200T one of the bugs I have reported relates to the problem with recording the first tv programme on a channel from standby or any radio channel from standby. I think this is a high priority to fix but at the same time the "Power on" function allows this to be overcome.
Has anyone used this service for the 9200T?
Hello Barry,
I simply haven't been able to get through to Humax. Sent several emails and phoned a few times as well. An Irish voice comes on the line and tries to put you through but in the end says it can't and asks you to leave a message, which I've done, but unfortunately have had no response.
I guess the unit has locked up 9 or 10 times so far.
Turbosat have tried to be helpful but suggest that I put up with it for the time being and that Humax may come out with a software upgrade. I'm merely wondering how long I have to put up with it?
I'm fairly sure it's not a signal strength issue as I've checked this and I'm getting around 75% and an indication of perfect picture quality.
Cheers,
Richard
Do you mean by a lock up that the picture breaks up or that the Humax software freezes and the unit has to be power cycled?
Yes, the whole thing freezes you have to turn the power off and on to get it going again. Fairly sure it's not a reception issue.
Other people are having the same problem I believe.
You dont HAVE to put up with it at all. If you choose to return it as faulty, then Turbosat have no choice but to replace or refund (your choice).
However it is true that Humax should come up with a fix for lockups - which will probably be upgraded OTA. Therefore it is a decision for you whether you are prepared to wait for this.
Effectively this is a right to cancel.
The point of this is that you (or the vendor) does not have to prove a fault exists.
http://www.dti.gov.uk/ccp/topics1/guide/distsell.htm
Retailers will try it on, if something (like your 9200) doesn't work from day 1 they must exchange or refund, only if it subsequently goes wrong should they try to involve the manufacturer.
If you want to avoid these kinds of debate pay for dodgy purchases by Visa, then you can just tell them to give you your money back otherwise you'll persue through Visa.