New member Username: Serg17Post Number: 1 Registered: Apr-05 | Hey everyone, new guy here, I was wondering if someone here could help me with auto roll for Pansat 2500A? I need a step by step instruction on what programs I need to download and how to do it, I would greatly appreciate it |
TryingToHelp Unregistered guest | we will be more than happy to help but not in this forum go to A1 A1 |
Bronze Member Username: TimscarletDayton, Oh Usa Post Number: 22 Registered: Feb-05 | And if anyone wants a cd of mine with a lot of info gathered from the internet, to get your pansat 2500, 2700, fortec, pantec, coolsatt, blackbird, cyclone, let me know, it is cheap! It includes channel lists for all of them, and how to text and pictures for different screenshots of the menu system on the receivers. includes the new autoroll for most of them!! Thanks, Tim |
New member Username: MacielPico Island, Madalena Portugal Post Number: 10 Registered: Apr-05 | I live in the Azores(Pico Island)in Portugal and I ha ve a PANSAT 2500A. I recieve the local cable network (TV CABO PORTUGAL), but it says bad or scrambled signal. Please help me to unlock these channels. You can also Email me at major.maciel@clix.pt Thank you!! |
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LK Unregistered guest | Here's how to autoroll Pansat or Fortec receivers..step by step and detailed.. https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/132315.html |
LK Unregistered guest | Most night rider problems are caused by not following exactly #9,10,11 Here are a few tips if you are having difficulty flashing: I would advise everyone to read a set up guide before flashing. But, since people have been having some problems, I have revised this to provide more detailed information. But this is not intended to be a substitute. 1. Make sure you use the proper serial cable for your receiver: Fortec and Pansat use a straight through cable with DB9 females on both ends. The Blackbird uses null (crossover) cable, which crosses over pins 2 and 3. 2, With the power turned OFF, connect it to your computer and receiver using the serial connector. Use serial port #! if you can. 3. If you do not have a working serial port, you must install one or use a computer that has one. 4. Use the appropriate loader. 5. Select the file. Make sure that it is the correct flash for your receiver. 6. Select the COM port your receiver is connected to. If you do not know, what it is try #1 first. 7. Enter the correct model name and number. ..example (pansat2500) 8. Check off the correct function box. Your choices are boot, flash or channel list. To FLASH your receiver you would use FLASH. Most flashes do not require a separate boot; so do not load both separately. 9. Turn ON the receiver power from the back switch. (so obviously it is OFF prior to this step) 10. As soon as you see the lights flash,very first light -- IMMEDIATELY press download. 11. Wait until it COMPLETES and reboots. ................................................................................ ......................................... Here is how to recover from the "Night Rider" (flashing lights): 1. Try re-flashing the factory boot/flash again using the above directions. That gives you FTA ONLY. Follow the above procedure. 2. Then, when that works use the latest flash (AUTOROLL) to get the scrambled channels. 3. Download a channel list and/OR do a channel scan on each sat. 4. When flashing, be sure to wait not only until is says done/complete. But you need to wait until it reboots and actually goes to a channel number. |
Silver Member Username: Maple_leafPost Number: 113 Registered: Apr-05 | Excellent Post LK. Also know as GLS. |