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    Sadie

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    Hi, can somebody please tell me where I can find an online manual for the HDR2000T?

    Thank you.

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 7:33:45 #1 |
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    Thank you very much - I did see that in my search but as it said "Quick Start" I didn't look any further, but it does seem to be much more than a Quick Start guide.

    Very helpful.

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 8:10:00 #3 |
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    Tis a tad misleading since they have combined the QSG and Manual.

    Pages 1 - 12 were what was known as the QSG, the remainder being the Manual.

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 8:56:13 #4 |
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    Most things are confusing! I simply can't keep up nowadays, that's why I like to read the manual before I buy something to make sure I'll be able to cope, also that it does what I think it will:(

    I read reviews but techie people use techie language which isn't very helpful to us (older) non-techies!

    I'm loooking to replace my aged 9150, which has done stirling service, but the time has come ....

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 9:07:10 #5 |
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    My HDR2000T still annoys me. Several times a week the HDMI link between it and the TV breaks and I have to switch them both off and on again (TV first). However, I can live with that, and if it was stolen I'd buy another. You'll have gathered all the PVRs seem to have their faults. At least, after you've read the threads here, you'll be forewarned!

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 9:34:05 #6 |
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    I replaced the hard drive about 18 months ago in my 9150, and as it's started playing up again (losing all programmes, stuttering and breaking up recordings, missing some scheduled recordings), rather than putting another new drive in thought I'd upgrade a little by buying the HDR2000T.

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 10:03:55 #7 |
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    You may be interested to know that a graded (manufacturer refurb) HDR 1800T is only £79 at Humax Direct refurb HDR 1800T link using the discount code HUMAXEASTER at the checkout.

    (info from an email just received from Humax Direct. Offer runs until Friday 1st April)

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 10:37:26 #8 |
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    Oh, thank you! I was looking for a refurbished one anyway. It appears from the specs that the only difference between the two is the length of recording time?

    I'm sure the 1800 will be more than adequate in terms of recording time so thank you for the heads up.

    I'm sure I'll be back with lots of questions as I muddle my way through:-)

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 11:42:58 #9 |
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    Beware! The Humax Direct email wrongly describes the HDR 1800T as a Freesat recorder, when it's really a Freeview recorder.

    | Tue 29 Mar 2016 12:08:17 #10 |

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