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FVP-5000T on/off light

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    seasideman

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    Afternoon all, i have just got FVP_5000T has anyone any ideas how to see the on/off light when sitting down. I have tried a mirror no good.
    Many thanks

    | Sat 17 Aug 2019 12:40:56 #1 |
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    A1944

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    I use a small piece of white card beneath the front, with the front lifted a bit on two little blocks.

    | Sat 17 Aug 2019 13:03:44 #2 |
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    Thanks worked a treat, bad design i think.

    | Sat 17 Aug 2019 13:56:16 #3 |
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    seasideman - 3 hours ago  » 
    Thanks worked a treat, bad design i think.

    Agreed. Bad enough that it is only the light.

    I much preferred earlier boxes which had a front panel alphanumeric display with the channel being watched, time and a clear "recording" indication.

    | Sat 17 Aug 2019 17:33:56 #4 |
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    A1944 - 2 hours ago  » 

    seasideman - 3 hours ago  » 
    Thanks worked a treat, bad design i think.

    Agreed. Bad enough that it is only the light.
    I much preferred earlier boxes which had a front panel alphanumeric display with the channel being watched, time and a clear "recording" indication.

    Shame Humax did not simply create a android/iphone based based interface that shows exactly what the box is doing. My AV receiver has one, so does my blu-ray player. I can control either with my phone or tablet, and the display is much more informative. If they can do remote scheduling it should be easy and of course the HDR-FOX-T2 and Foxsat-HDR already have 3rd party ones.

    If I plug a usb drive into my LG- blu-ray player I can easily find a media file to play, despite the drive having 100's of files. I Have all the files sorted into folders A- Alpha and numerics, B-Z purely apha.

    | Sat 17 Aug 2019 20:25:42 #5 |

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