- 2Table of Contents
- 3Safety Warning
- 4Quick Installation
- 4Connection Diagram
- 5Connection Instruction
- 5Channel Search
- 5CH3/CH4 Search
- 5Loop Through
- 6Main Functions and Feature
- 7The Remote Control
- 8Battery Installation
- 8About the Batteries
- 9Front and Rear Panel
- 9Installation Guide
- 10Daily Use
- 10Into Key
- 10Audio Key
- 11EPS Key
- 11LIST Key
- 11FAV Key
- 12CC Key
- 12Program Menu
- 13Picture Menu
- 13Channel Search Menu
- 14Time Setting Menu
- 14Option Menu
- 15System Menu
- 16Usb
- 16Multimedia
- 17Update the Receiver By USB 2.0 Interface
- 17Copy the Update File to the USB Drive From PC
- 18Specification
- 19Troubleshooting
Homeworx Hw 150pvr Firmware Download
It's an OK PVR box, but a very good regular converter box.
Pros:
- Easy quick navigation between channels with the 'OK' button. Once you've scanned for channels, when you're watching any single channel, if you press 'OK' without any other menu up, it will bring up it's own small menu. Rather than have to monotonously type in the channel number, or go up or down through the channels and wait for them to load first (which is still quick but normally that could add an extra 10 seconds going through each channel to get there) - if you know what exact channel you want you can just go there immediately.
- You can rename familiar channels so you can identify them easily.
- It only has one tuner, but you can still watch a channel while recording a second channel. If you are buying this solely for the PVR function like I did, it has a 'Loop through' (passthru) option that if enabled allows you to watch a different channel on your TV tuner while the PVR is recording a different channel on it's own tuner. This requires you to have the antenna in coaxial to the PVR, another coaxial from the PVR to the TV, and a separate Yellow/White/Red RCA cable (that it comes with) OR (more preferably) an HDMI out to the TV. The book isn't very clear about this, but when it's set to Loop through, you won't be able to watch this PVR via the coaxial on Channel 3 or Channel 4 like normal (not that you would want to if you could avoid it!) Of course this means you'll obviously have to scan the channels in on your TV as well.
- You can leave it in Standby, and if you had programmed times to record shows it will kick on and start recording on it's own and turns itself back off when it's done. That's pretty standard, but this is a really cheap model so it's nice to have.
- The manual is relatively good, although some clunky English is used. You can tell it was made in China, but it's far superior to many other Chinese-made manuals and is actually helpful.
- The program data is thorough, and it's easy to set a recording on those shows when the data is available. As with many of the better converter boxes, it shows several hours of data and program information ahead. It's also easy to get the info to pop-up while watching your program.
Cons:
- There is no way to set the time apparently - only the Time Zone. Usually this isn't a problem though, as it seems to get the time from the channels on it's own. This becomes REALLY annoying though for the PVR function if the channel is broadcasting the WRONG TIME! I have 6 channels that report the exact EST time synced with Windows 8 time servers on my computer and which agree with my cell phone as reported from the cell towers. But 2 channels I get (on 1 station) are both 3 MINUTES ahead. When I programmed several shows to record with the PVR function on these channels I was annoyed to find it started recording 3 minutes early because it went by the channels reported time, and then it cut off 3 minutes early and I couldn't see the end of any of them. This means that if ever I want to record from these channels I have to set the time 7:33-8:03 or similar every time manually now.
- This leads me to my next con - if the channel does not provide the data for the show times so that you can just select a show to record, programming the shows can be cumbersome.
- If you are watching a show while trying to record it (since it only has 1 tuner, again remedied by the 2nd tuner in your TV), the record icon takes up an unnecessary amount of space on screen. It uses a couple of inches by a couple of inches and covers the picture in a small grey box. It's not out of the way or like a small red dot in the bottom corner either - it's in the top-left quadrant of the screen where some of the actual program might be going on and is very distracting. So if you are using it to record and don't have a TV-tuner - forget watching while recording and watch later, lol.
- Unfortunately, after only 1 week of owning it, it managed to already glitch out. It came back, but when I pressed 'USB' to play back my PVR recordings, it refused to open several times. Retrying eventually it just went black and froze. I had to use the hard power button on the physical unit (kind of like an 'Eject' button) to power it off and on to get it to come back.
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