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nick nick 20-03-2011 19:30

Newbe with a problem
 
Hi boys and girls im new here so please be gentle

Today our Virgin media services went off so i popped next door
to ask if they were having any probs as they have virgin too
anyway their services were down aswell and were talking to virgin
on the phone.
We had to go out but on return our main TV came on after a reboot
but our 2nd V box which is in our bedroom seems to be having
more serious problems when we powered it up it would not switch on
the button remained red and the code Ld 20 showing
we eventually got the box on with the virgin Media symbol on the TV screen
but now the V Box wont switch off...No programs & the V box is showing
code AP 52

Any help would be graciously accepted

djmagnifique 20-03-2011 20:33

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Try pulling the power cable out for 30 minutes then see if the box will boot up properly.

nick nick 20-03-2011 22:40

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmagnifique (Post 35196390)
Try pulling the power cable out for 30 minutes then see if the box will boot up properly.


Cheers dj i will give it ago.

---------- Post added at 21:40 ---------- Previous post was at 20:08 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by nick nick (Post 35196427)
Cheers dj i will give it ago.


Just the same DJ showing code LD 20 but if i hold down the channel down
button the display scrolls through various codes and stops on AP 52

jb66 20-03-2011 23:23

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Sounds like no signal

MovedGoalPosts 20-03-2011 23:36

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
If it won't boot properly tommorrow morning, call faults. If your neighbour's service was down as well it's a network outage to your locality. VM are probably fixing that remotely, but aoocasionally boxes can't reconnect by themselves and may need a "kick" remotely, or perhaps even a tech visit.

sczoo19 21-03-2011 00:33

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Normally rebooting the whole box for like the other members said between 20-30 mins usually works (does for me anyway!).. good luck with it ! :)

Doug P 22-03-2011 12:52

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
I get this occasionally. Reboot and have patience. Going out to work and finding it ok when I get home usually does it.

BenJSmyth 22-03-2011 13:21

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug P (Post 35197344)
I get this occasionally. Reboot and have patience. Going out to work and finding it ok when I get home usually does it.

Shame the same can't be said and done with the misses after a "heated discussion" ;)

Pog66 22-03-2011 14:51

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenJSmyth (Post 35197372)
Shame the same can't be said and done with the misses after a "heated discussion" ;)

If you rebooted her before you went to work I'm not surprised. I would think the original boot wouldn't go down too well either :erm::)

nodrogd 22-03-2011 17:22

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
AP52 usually means no signal. Check that all the cable connections are tight. If they are, ring faults. They will need the number on the viewing card in the box as they may try sending a "hit" to get the box restarted.

nick nick 23-03-2011 11:17

Re: Newbe with aproblem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nodrogd (Post 35197543)
AP52 usually means no signal. Check that all the cable connections are tight. If they are, ring faults. They will need the number on the viewing card in the box as they may try sending a "hit" to get the box restarted.


Thanks for all the input guys ive got it sorted.
We have been decorating one of the bedrooms and re routed all
the wiring and the movement must of broken one of the cables at its connector and as you suggested there was no signal.

Thanks again Nick Nick :angel::clap:


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