Overide channel lock password

 

bond632
Unregistered guest
i do not have the password for my locked out channels, or the locks menu on my 3100. is there any fix for this? any help appreciated.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Fruitcakes

Post Number: 18
Registered: Jan-06
ya call dishnetwork you dumb fcuker...are you really that stupid, what if your dog shiat in your neighbors yard..what would you do...ROTF
 

bond632
Unregistered guest
its bev, dishnet card, all channels available, but previous user locked out all movies. no access to any passwords.
 

Silver Member
Username: Lklives

Post Number: 349
Registered: Jan-06
found this on another site. Cut and Paste

**Warning** Issuing the following set of commands will reset your IRD back to default values. Favourite lists will be erased as well as any other user setable option including the automatic acceptance of firmware updates. (Event timers, language, channel display order and all other user settable options may also be reset to default) Usually, this is used to reset lost passwords. You will have to reprogram these settings after the reset.

This sequence works for all current model irds (2700, 3100, 4700, 5100, 5800, 6000, etc)

Press the following keys on your remote
(Menu)
(6)
(3)
Within 4 seconds, press the following sequence
(info)
(Browse / Right Arrow >>> )
(Theme / Left Arrow <<< )

When the Device Status & Memory Dump screen appears press (tv/video) (if that doesn't work, then press the (info) button)
A "non-volatile memory corrupt" message should appear, if it does not, start over you need that message.

Once you get the proper message, unplug your reciever for a 15 seconds then plug it back in. Everything should be reset at this point.



IRD 2700 - Alternatively you can use the memory dump page to display a lost password. Scroll to line NVM 01C0.
Example: NVM 0001C0:0000000 00000000 34120000 00000000
The third set of numbers contains your password, the the number are in reversed pairs. Eg.if your password is 1234 they would read 3412.

IRD 3100 - Alternatively you can use the memory dump page to display a lost password. Scroll to line NVM 0320.
Example: NVM 000320:0000000 3X3X3X3X 00000000 00000000
The second column contains your password. Eg.if your password is 1234 they would read 31323334.


For the 1000 model ird (I don't have a 1000 to try it on but it should work):
Press the following keys on your remote
(menu)
(5)
Within 4 seconds, press the following sequence
(info)
(Right Arrow >>> )
(Left Arrow <<< )

When the Device Status & Memory Dump screen appears press (info) button. (if that doesn't work, then press the (tv/video) button) A "non-volatile memory corrupt" message should appear, if it does not, start over you need that message.

Once you get the proper message, unplug your reciever for a 15 seconds then plug it back in. Everything should be reset at this point.
 

Silver Member
Username: Lklives

Post Number: 350
Registered: Jan-06
DP 301, 3100

With your remote control, press "menu", then "6" (system setup),
then "3"(diagnostics), now press "info", then "right", then "left"
you should be in the Memory Dump Page now,
scroll down (press "down") to line NVM 0320,
look to the 2nd column on right, your 4 digit password should be there,
seperated by 3's
For example, if your password is 9999, the number should look like
this: 39393939........



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if you cant find your password,write a virgin eeprom to the ird and the password should be gone.


 

New member
Username: Humpty

Post Number: 2
Registered: Jan-06
Hi, LK

I have bev 3100 and have expressvu

In my line 0320: the second column is all zeros.

00000000 00000000 01007700 00000101

-Furthermore, I checked other lines where the second column has 3's for the second column, there is only one that is separted by 3's

it was 30303030---> meaning password is 0000

But it tried 0000 and it did not work

it says 30303030---> meaning
Thanks in advance

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