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Google+ Share on Pinterest Share by Email × Questions & Answers for: teac set top box hdb820 c100 error Question about TV Receivers & DVRs 1 Answer Teac hdb820 teac hdb820 I was not getting channels on the tv and thought that it was because of the set top box, so i set the box back to factory settings and then tried to re-tune the channels. Now the box won't Question about TV Receivers & DVRs 2 Answers Set top box - service list changed ...set top box continues to advise ''service list changed'' and keeps popping up even after ok or exit are selected it's a teac hdb842 yo, try this, i just bought the same STB and had the same problem. ... Question about TV Receivers & DVRs 1 Answer DVB820 set top box error message ...Teac,dvb820 set top box was recently unplugged and now when i turn the unit on i get c100 message...i turned the unit off at the power and held in the on/off button (as i saw in another forum),and ... Question about Audio & Video Receivers 1 Answer I have a digital set top box model teac ...set top box and teac is aware of the issue, but will only repair for free if you are within your 12 month warranty period, if you are outside warranty, consider repairs as they are approx 60.00 and ... Question about Flat Panel Televisions 1 Answer I just bought a teac teac HDB849 set top box and when I do the automatic channel search I only get 9 digital, GO and Gem. No other channels are found. when I manually key in 72 for 7two or any others I get invalid channel Question about Teac Audio & Video Receivers 1 Answer What does error code AO 38 or RO 38 mean with a TEAC HDB848 digital receiver? free to air TV in regional Victoria using same Samsung TV and set top box. http://www.teac.com.au/support/ You need to contact them. You can use email. There is no information forthcoming on the issue Question about Teac Remote Controls 1 Answer My Teac Set Top Box HBD841 has stalled. It was on standby, all that I could get was 'Good' on the front display panel with no picture or sound on the TV, none of the buttons on the remote works.?? ...Teac Set Top Box HBD841 has stalled. It was on standby, all that I could get
via Twitter, Facebook and Google+. Please add us! Go to Page... Sign up for a free OCAU account and this ad will go away! Search our forums with Google: Thread Tools 12th December 2006, 8:15 PM #1 maskslash Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 339 TEAC HDB820 c100 error - Time to move on Well it appears that this C100 error means my STB is dead. So now I am wondering if I accept a repair, exchange or demand a refund? I think this is a common problem and wonder http://www.fixya.com/tags/teac_set_top_box_hdb820_c100_error how many other people have picked one of these up from JB Hifi? Tell you what I am pissed, second TEAC device that has crapped out. I have a DVD player that has been stilting every 5 minutes for a while now. Stupid TEAC __________________ Quote: Originally Posted by kangathekat on that note, how much interest would you get per year with 100m in the bank? at say 5% http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=532030 Quote: Originally Posted by mr_wrxman Are you serious? maskslash View Public Profile Visit maskslash's homepage! Find More Posts by maskslash Find More Threads by maskslash Join OCAU to remove this ad! 13th December 2006, 12:57 PM #2 November Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Back in BrisneyWorld Posts: 345 I picked one up just a few weeks ago without bothering to check the net. Mines still running fine but my god I'm pissed off about being too slack to do some basic research on it. Demand a refund, or at least try. __________________ I have signatures turned off cause they're all dumb, like this one really. November View Public Profile Find More Posts by November Find More Threads by November Bookmarks Digg del.icio.us StumbleUpon Google Reddit Facebook Twitter Sign up for a free OCAU account and this ad will go away! « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is Off Forum Rules Forum Jump User Control Pan
Sign Up All Content All Content This Topic This Forum Advanced Search Browse Forums Calendar Guidelines Staff Online Users More Activity All Activity Search More More More All Activity Home http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?/topic/35516-teac-dvb800-c100-c100-error-on-screen/&page=3 Audio Visual & Home Theatre Equipment Recorders, Players & DTV Receivers Set Top Boxes Teac http://danintouch.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html DVB800 C1.00 (C100?) error on screen Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Teac DVB800 C1.00 (C100?) error on screen Started by evil_josh, May 24, 2006 81 posts in this topic Prev 1 2 3 4 Next Page 1 of 4 evil_josh 623 posts Posted May 24, 2006 · Report post G'Day All, Last night at error with around 1am we had a blackout, and when I went to turn on my STB this morning I received the following indications on the display in quick succession: "boot" "C1.00" Three audible clicks trough the amp back to "--:--" Being a stubborn bugger I kept pressing the power button and the behaviour started to change whereby the "boot" indication stayed on the screen for longer and longer. It then got to the point that error with hdb820 the "boot" message was staying on-screen for the normal time then channel 07 would breifly appear (by this time the clicks had also dissapeared). So the behaviour had evolved to: "boot" "07" "C1.00" back to "--:--" Eventually the 07 stayed on longer and longer until it booted up and I was presented with the channel scan screen (ie it had lost all of its channel settings). I rescanned the channel list and it appears to now be working OK. All in all I probably pressed the power button about 15-20 times. This is the first time I have seen this behaviour - has anyone else seen this before? I have searched the forum for "c1.00" and "C100" but I could not uncover anything. Cheers, Josh. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites I am Murphy 240 posts Posted May 25, 2006 · Report post G'Day All,... This is the first time I have seen this behaviour - has anyone else seen this before? I have searched the forum for "c1.00" and "C100" but I could not uncover anything. Cheers, Josh. Josh, I have the same stb and since I live in Brisbane, there have been times when we have lost power during the summer electrical storms. My stb would not boot, just like yours.
so was my Teac HDB820.I woke up this morning and I was greeted by the dreaded C.100 error. I tried turning it on and off, no go. I´ve had it for about 2 years so warranty was no option. On cracking it open one of the 1000uF 16V capacitors had a slight eruption. There are 3 in total and with the weather we´ve been having; i´m not suprised it gave up.After I got home from work I ducked into DSE and grabbed 3 of these chunky bastards - 1000 uF 35 WV caps. I then whipped out the soldering iron (i knew doing year 11 electronics would pay off one day) and 10 minutes later I was back in sweet sweet HD heaven. Posted by dan at 8:40 PM 7 comments: Labels: teac hdb820 c.100 Saturday, March 15, 2008 SVN hooks on Windows with Ruby I'd been meaning to write a pre-commit hook to catch empty log messages for a while but hadn't got around to it for one reason or another. I had a spare 5 minutes so I got stuck in.The SVN book mentions that on Windows the hook files extension basically has to be .exe, .com or .bat. Even though .rb is executable on my SVN server it was not being called. So, instead I just called the ruby script from the bat file as such:pre-commit.bat1 SETDIR=%1/hooks2 setREPOS="%1"3 setTXN="%2"4 5 c:\ruby\bin\ruby.exe d:\svn\hooks\pre-commit.rb %REPOS%%TXN%%DIR%It also mentions that for security reasons, the repository executes hook scripts with an empty environment--that is, no environment variables are set at all, not even $PATH or %PATH%. Because of this, it is necessary to specify absolute paths.Setting DIR above is a bit of a trick for debugging purposes so you can write a log file into the hooks directory to check things out. The ruby script is as follows:pre-commit.rb1 REPOS, TXN, DIR= ARGV[0], ARGV[1], ARGV[2]2 SVN_LOOK= "C:/Program Files/Subversion/bin/svnlook.exe"3 4 log_msg = %x["#{SVN_LOOK}" log -t #{TXN}#{REPOS}].chomp.strip5 6 if(log_msg.nil? || log_msg.size < 5)7 err = <<-EOE8 This commit has failed due to the absence of a meaningful log message. 9 Please provide a message describing why you changed what you did and10 then try committing again. Ta -- D