I've got 2 single channel receivers plus a 522.
The 522 is only being used really as a DVR, and not to drive the 2nd output.
The installers put in a Quad LNB, but at the time, didn't run a 2nd feed to the 522 - evidently because of the one tv being driven thing.
In any case:
The 522 seemed to work fine.
No problems whatsoever - no nagging screens complaining or anything.
Then, possibly due to a power spike, the Quad LNB had to be replaced.
Ever since this time, the 522 regularly shows the diag screen you'd see when the power has been turned off then back on - that there's a missing input, and asks you to go through some diag type steps before it will get on with the business of actually tuning into the sats, and showing the program.
I've spoken with the guy that came to repair it, and he seems to think that this behavior is normal.
My experience is though, that until the Quad repair/replace, the 522 never gave me any of this nagging.
What's the deal?
Oh, I understand that given my arrangement, I have a currently un-used LNB feed thanks to the Quad, but I've only got one cable running to the 522. I also gather there's a device available sometime soon that should let me squeeze two LNB connections via one cable, and back out to 2 separate connections into the 522, which should a) sort out the nagging, b) give me 'full' functional use of the 522. Who has stock of these devices, and what are they called?
regards,
peter
The 522 is only being used really as a DVR, and not to drive the 2nd output.
The installers put in a Quad LNB, but at the time, didn't run a 2nd feed to the 522 - evidently because of the one tv being driven thing.
In any case:
The 522 seemed to work fine.
No problems whatsoever - no nagging screens complaining or anything.
Then, possibly due to a power spike, the Quad LNB had to be replaced.
Ever since this time, the 522 regularly shows the diag screen you'd see when the power has been turned off then back on - that there's a missing input, and asks you to go through some diag type steps before it will get on with the business of actually tuning into the sats, and showing the program.
I've spoken with the guy that came to repair it, and he seems to think that this behavior is normal.
My experience is though, that until the Quad repair/replace, the 522 never gave me any of this nagging.
What's the deal?
Oh, I understand that given my arrangement, I have a currently un-used LNB feed thanks to the Quad, but I've only got one cable running to the 522. I also gather there's a device available sometime soon that should let me squeeze two LNB connections via one cable, and back out to 2 separate connections into the 522, which should a) sort out the nagging, b) give me 'full' functional use of the 522. Who has stock of these devices, and what are they called?
regards,
peter