Everytime I download the new bin I have to scan satellite to get the channels. I lost all channels after I download the new bin. So is there anyway I can save all the channels in my converted FLU or do I need any program to do that help please and send me any link related to this along with the file
Credit goes to JAVY_GARZA from the hispanic thread....
He posted a very easy way to DL your channel list to the pc..(in my case ,i have a lava3200 converted to pansat2700)
1. do a blind scan so u get all the channels 2. edit the channels..(what i did was erase all the crap i dont watch,need)and make sure the settings for your sats are correct. 3.plug the straight Fm to Fm db9 cable to your STB 4. open the X-87 27.02 loader and on "file type" select the "channel data file" option 5. with the receiver turned on and plugged in to the pc, click the already enabled "uupload" button 6. wait for it to say "complete" and save the channel list in the folder you want
to download it back to the stb once a new bin is loaded just reopen the X-87 loader.. wait for the stb to reboot and when it gets to the screen where it says "english" and hit "download"...again wait for it to say "complete" and there u go the channels and settings will be available from the start w/o needing to do a scan again.
When you run the software make sure you inform it that you have 2700A or 3500 (NOT 2500 or FLU) even with a converted receiver.
Channels are saved or written with full power on and recevier connected to computer with the appropriate cable. Normally you do a power scan, save under channel Master, edit and set up favourites and then use these for the next load.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Allow STB to fully boot and display a channel before download new bin. Just wait after turning on via backswitch till the receiver displays a channel number then start the download. After download the receiver will reboot to a channel and not the language screen. or is it advised to do this
Channel Master is software - therefore after conversion the software world recognises your STB as a Pansat 2700. CM therefore, has to be told that it is dealing with a 2700 (not flu or 2500) A cable is hardware connection. Physically you never changed your STB, so it still needs a straight RS232 cable. The BL 1.4 update is still needed for loading BINs into converted receivers.