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Discussion topic: Intialising

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This message was authored by: ChrisFincham

Intialising

  • Getting the 'wait for initialising' message on tv  using an old sky plus HD box but when I called SKy for support, they said they cannot provide technical support for outdated equipment and could only offer a new contract for SKY Q which I had to reluctantly agreed to on behalf of my 87 year old father who has Alzheimer's and for whom the tv is now the only source of entertainment. 
    Elsewhere on the help forum it is suggesting that the box is not getting a signal from the dish so isn't that an equipment failure for which SKY is responsible? Which wires from the dish connect into the back of the box, could they be damaged/replaced in the meantime as SKY engineer will not be able to come out for 4 weeks! to install SKY Q? Any advice appreciated. Thanks
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This message was authored by: Daniel0210

Re: Intialising

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@ChrisFincham wrote:
Elsewhere on the help forum it is suggesting that the box is not getting a signal from the dish so isn't that an equipment failure for which SKY is responsible? 

@ChrisFincham 

The dish ownership transfers to the account holder so Sky are not responsible for a misaligned dish on Sky+ set ups which, as you've been told, is a legacy package and no longer supported.

 

In the short term (until Sky Q is set up) you would have to pay an independent satellite engineer to look at the dish.


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This message was authored by: Chrisfincham1

Re: Intialising

Thanks but how can a dish become misaligned, certainly not be touched by the user. Is the issue not more likely to be connection into the back of the box?

This message was authored by: Annie+UK

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@Chrisfincham1 wrote:

Thanks but how can a dish become misaligned, certainly not be touched by the user. Is the issue not more likely to be connection into the back of the box?


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This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@ChrisFincham 

No need to have started a new user name!

Possibly but again, Sky will not send an engineer. 


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This message was authored by: Mark39

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@Chrisfincham1 wrote:

Is the issue not more likely to be connection into the back of the box?


It's a possibility - more likely if the box has been disturbed. It's something he or you could have a look at. Check that the plug (or plugs) are securely fitted to the cable and is fully inserted into the socket(s).

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Chrisfincham1 wrote:

Is the issue not more likely to be connection into the back of the box?


Also now solely the responsibility of the user, not Sky.  Strictly speaking this was always the case with Sky+ / Sky+ HD unless there was a Sky Protect policy in place at the address, but Sky was traditionally more generous with engineer attendance than it is today as they start the long wind-down of satellite services.

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