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    Zap timer message.

    How do I stop this unwanted message appearing on screen. I have got my timer set to zap to channel 1 (BBC1) at 6pm daily mon-fri. and the message appears just after that, but not every day, maybe twice a week. 1_0_1_1947_7FF_2_11A0000_0_0_0.jpg
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    Has a timer recording just finished when you see the message?

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    No, it has just zapped to channel 1, but it doesn't show every time.
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    Thread moved from bouquet upload section

    It is best to use the image support section for image issues as problems/solutions are usually the same irrespective of receiver. It also helps others searching for the same issue although they may have another receiver.

    Please read the thread in link below which explains things better.

    http://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?33155-ALL-MEMBERS-PLEASE-READ!-New-method-of-posting-in-ViX-Support-Section!

    No harm has been done, no need to apologise. Please bear in mind for future support questions.

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    Can anyone please explain why I get this message? and most importantly is there a way of stopping it appearing?
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    Did you create the zap timer from scratch, or edit an existing record timer?

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    I created it from scratch.1_0_19_22D9_80D_2_11A2B10_0_0_0.jpg
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    delete timer and remake it.Look for setting not to set stb in standby After recording or zap.Did not test if it can be done by edithing timer
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    ... that setting doesn't exist in zap timers, that's why I wondered how it was first created.

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    maybe choose zap and record by mistake ?
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    Upload your autotimers.xml and timers.xml files so that there is no guesswork. Both will be in etc/enigma2/ You may need to zip them first.

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    Here they are: autotimer.ziptimers.zip
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    Both zap timers have after event set to auto, which I believe means go back into the state it was before the timer was activated.

    Whether zap times use after event is another matter.

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    I don't know whether I've uploaded those files properly or not.
    Last edited by sataday; 26-09-17 at 19:18.
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    I hope I've done it right this time. Timers.zip
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