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LeeGW
03-02-2012, 02:05 AM
Dummies guide to setting up Vu+ Ultimo by Lee Goldwafers.com
This guide assumes you are installing the Blackhole image.

1. Install image.
Download a USB image file from
https://www.satpimps.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?683-Vu-Ultimo-Black-Hole-Image

Unzip the vuplus folder to the root directory of a USB Pen Drive.
Power off Vu+ with switch on the back
Insert USB Pen Drive into the USB socket on Vu+
Power on Vu+
You'll see the following message appear on the front display, "update file exist press the - button."
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Press the "-" button on the front display to install the image from the USB Stick.
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Look at the display on the receiver, it'll display when the update has finished installing.
Do not remove USB stick or power off receiver until you see the "Remove USB Reboot" message displayed on front display.
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Now it's safe to remove the USB Stick.
Power off receiver.
Power on Receiver.

Image is now installed.

2. Network
Connect an Ethernet LAN cable from your router to your Vu+ Ethernet port.
Press Menu
Select Set Up Press OK
Select System Press OK
Select Network Press OK
Select Network wizard and press OK.


3. Setup Motorised Dish using USALS
First get your longitude & latitude info from _http://www.satsig.net/maps/lat-long-finder.htm

Enter your post code into satsig.net and you'll get the correct LON & LAT info for your location.

Example if I enter the following UK postal code: SE1 6JZ into _http://www.satsig.net/maps/lat-long-finder.htm

I get the following LON & LAT:
Longitude: -0.1042°
WEST
Latitude: 51.4979°
NORTH

Press Menu
Select Setup Press OK
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Select Service searching Press OK
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Select Tuner configuration Press OK
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Select Tuner A Press OK
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Configure Tuner for Motorised Dish using USALS.
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Use the < > buttons on remote to select Simple.
Use the down button to select mode and use the < > buttons to set to Positioner.
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Configuration Mode: Simple
Mode: Positioner
Longitude: 0.104 (Make sure you enter your own Longitude settings here)
WEST
Latitude: 51.497 (Make sure you enter your own Latitude settings here)
NORTH

Press OK to save.

Press Menu
Select Setup Press OK
Select service searching Press OK
Select Positioner Setup Press OK
Select goto 0 Press RED Button

Dish should now goto 1w.


4. Download Channel List
Press Green Button then Yellow Button.
Select Settings.
Select Channel List you want to install and Press OK.
When prompted "do you want to install channel list" select "Yes"

4.a Upload a Channel List
Download a pre-configured channel list example catseye's from
https://www.satpimps.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?724-Enigma-2-Settings
Unzip the Channel List to your local HDD.
Example C:\Catseye E2 Settings File 75 East-58 West

Use VuCC to upload channel list to Vu+.

Download VuCC Here
https://www.satpimps.co.uk/showthread.php?168091-VuCC-Vu-Control-Centre-V0-8

5. Install Cam
Download CAM TGZ file from https://www.satpimps.co.uk/showthread.php?142280-VuPlus-Community-Black-Hole-Image-EMU-S
(for oe2.0 images use the ipk files here https://www.satpimps.co.uk/showthread.php?161009-Vu-Plus-community-BH-oe2-emus-(2013))
FTP the cam-filename.tgz to the /tmp folder on Vu+
Press Green Button then Yellow Button on Vu+ remote control.
Select Manual Install Bh Package.
Select the cam-filename.tgz file and press OK.
Message will appear - Do you want to install cam-filename.tgz
Select "Yes" and press OK.
Message will appear - Installed.
Press the exit button on remote a couple of times to come out of all the menus.

6. Activate cam
Press the Blue button and use the < > buttons on remote to select the CAM
Press OK to run the CAM.

the cccam cfg file is located in var/etc after the correct cam emu has been installed
( On E2 Boxes the 3C.config is Located at /etc with Attributes set to 755 or All config files can be found in /etc )

These instructions are for Blackhole Image other images button configurations might be slightly different.


How to setup Vu+ with VBox II DiSEqC 1.2 Positioner.
If your VBox II already has the satellite positions stored and your changing from an old receiver to Vu+ then follow this procedure.

Write down your VBox II satellite position numbers. These are the numbers displayed on the front of the VBox II when moving to a
specific satellite position. These position numbers can also be found in your old receivers motor setup menu.

Example lets say...
Position 1 on VBox II = Astra 19e
Position 2 on VBox II = Eutelsat W2 16e
Position 3 on VBox II = Hotbird 13e

You get the idea...

First send the dish to Astra 19e using Vbox II.

On Vu+ Remote Press Menu
Select Setup Press OK
Select Service Searching Press OK
Select Tuner configuration Press OK
Select Tuner A Press OK

Now set Configuration Mode to Advanced. Use Left or Right keys on remote to select.

Configuration Mode: Advanced
Satellite: Astra 19e
LNB: 1
DiSEqC mode: 1.2

Scroll down to botton of the page with the down arrow on remote.

Use USALS for this sat: No
Stored position: 001

Press OK to store.

OK that's Astra 19e setup now to setup Eutelsat W2 16e

Now send the dish to Eutelsat 16E using Vbox II.

Select Setup Press OK
Select Service Searching Press OK
Select Tuner configuration Press OK
Select Tuner A Press OK

Configuration Mode: Advanced
Satellite: Eutelsat W2 16e
LNB: 2
DiSEqC mode: 1.2

Scroll down to botton of the page with the down arrow on remote.

Use USALS for this sat: No
Stored position: 002

Press OK to store.

OK that's Eutelsat W2 16e setup now to setup Hotbird 13e

Now send dish to Hotbird using Vbox II

Select Setup Press OK
Select Service Searching Press OK
Select Tuner configuration Press OK
Select Tuner A Press OK

Configuration Mode: Advanced
Satellite: Hotbird 13e
LNB: 3
DiSEqC mode: 1.2

Scroll down to botton of the page with the down arrow on remote.

Use USALS for this sat: No
Stored position: 003

Press OK to store.

You get the idea, now repeat for the rest of the satellites and your done.

This is enough to get you started, the fun starts learning the rest.

pantelei
25-04-2013, 09:45 PM
Whilst I find your dummies guide extremely helpful :respect-037:, unfortunately there is no description of the above question...

I had to replace my ET9000 recently that became unusable from one day to another without any particular reason, most likely cause of death was the Security Board...

I've had a 2 TB HDD in the ET9000 that we also used to share some files with my wife, i.e. practically served as a NAS drive.
I've got the HDD moved over to my new Vu+ Ultimo and can see the HDD via ftp, but cannot figure out how to make it visible in explorer on my Windows 7 (64bit) PC.

The ET9000 was used to appear under the Network as a network drive, but it is now not visible, although technically I'm using the same IP address for Vu+ Ultimo.
I've found lots of information on how to share a drive from a PC in Vu+, but that's just the opposite what I wanted to achieve...
I'd appreciate any advice! :seeya:

hda5
26-04-2013, 04:26 PM
Here's how to set-up Windows 7 to connect to your Ultimo's internal HDD.

Click on Windows Icon at the bottom left of the screen.

Click on Computer.

Right Click on Network.
Click on Map Network Drive.
Click on "Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your do***ents and pictures"

You will see the "Welcome to the Add Network Location Wizard" box appear.

Click Next.
Click on "Choose a custom network location"
Click Next.

You'll see the "Specify the location of your website" box appear.

In the "Internet or network address" box enter the FTP root and your receiver's IP address followed by /media/hdd/ like below:-
ftp://root@192.168.1.3/media/hdd/
Click Next

You'll see the "What do you want to name this location" box appear.

Enter a name for your network drive, Call it Ultimo in the "Type a name for this network location" input field.

Then click Finish.

echelon
26-11-2013, 01:24 AM
Anybody with a windows pc or laptop can use this tool to determine the box was actually on the network -

Advanced IP Scanner.

See it in action and/or download from here:::
http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/index.php

It's free for home use and it's quite a handy little tool.
With just one button to click it becomes an extremely user friendly tool.
A right click on an entry in the results pane opens up a list of options and tools such as ping, tracenet, telnet and ssh.

It just takes a couple of seconds to scan a network and gives you the
STATUS, NAME, IP, MANUFACTURER - and- MAC address of everything on your network in the results pane.

Armed with this information it just is not possible to enter the wrong IP address in any software -
either in the VuCC by Lee or in any ftp program such as filezilla without using the VuCC.

thanks go to teduk for telling this forum about it