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Software Release
HDR-2000T
Software Details & Release Notes
– Application version : UKTFAC 1.01.16
– Loader version : UKTFAC 1.04
– System id : 80BC.7E10
– Update Date : 12 AUG 2015
– Micom version : 12.4
Release Notes:
-. Reboot issue when changing the broadcast CH from IP CH is fixed
IP Software Update (TV Portal)
– If you have your product connected to the Internet then it will automatically update when you next power on from standby.
Previous Version (UKTFAC 1.01.13)
Release Notes:
– Updated WiFi Drivers
Previous Version (UKTFAC 1.01.06)
Release Notes:
– RF Loop through now enabled in standby when Power Saving mode switched OFF
Menu > Settings > Power Management
– Recording improvements on BBC Three and Four
– Improved rebooting issues when Content Share switch on.
– Fix Red button service on Russia Today (Channel 135)
– Support for Humax Mobile Remote App:
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.humaxdigital.mobile.remotephone
IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/humax-remote/id669319570?mt=8
Update Instructions
– Power OFF the product by removing the mains lead from the rear, or switching off at the power socket
– Download and extract the ZIP file, save the software and save on a USB Pen*
– Make sure the filename is hdr2000t_upgrade.hdf
– Insert the USB Pen to the front or rear USB port on the product
– Power ON the product
– Immediately press (or continually tap) the channel down button on the front “V”
– The download should start and the download progress should appear on the TV set; allow 5 minutes for the update to complete.
– When the update is complete “Download Successful will appear on the TV.
– Remove USB Pen and press the standby button.
Warning: During the update process DO NOT power off the product.
Note: USB Pen must be formatted in FAT32
The software must be on the root directory of the USB Pen (i.e. not saved in a folder)
If the update does not start then please make sure the filename is correct (hdr2000t_upgrade.hdf)
The file you download will already have the “.hdf” extension, there is no need to add the “.hdf” extension; your Windows explorer options maybe hidding filename extensions.
Not all USB Pens will be recognised, try a different USB Pen.