Fixes receivers stuck on "Boot," "On," or a red light display.
💡 Always ensure your firmware file matches the flash size of your chip (usually 4MB, 8MB, or 16MB). Using the wrong size can cause the flash process to fail.
Allows for complete erasing of the internal flash memory to remove persistent bugs.
💡 This often indicates a driver issue with USB-to-Serial adapters. Ensure your Prolific or CH340 drivers are up to date.
The Sunplus Loader All In One remains an essential tool for maintaining modern satellite equipment. By providing a bridge between the PC and the receiver's hardware, it ensures that your device stays functional and up-to-date with the latest satellite protocols and features.
💡 If the loader doesn't respond when you turn on the receiver, check your cable connections. Ensure you are using the correct COM port in Device Manager.
Connect your satellite receiver to your computer using the RS232 cable. Ensure the receiver is powered at the back switch or unplugged from the wall before starting. Step 2: Configure the Loader
To help you find the right version for your specific device: What is the of your receiver? Which chipset (e.g., 1506G, 1507) is inside the box? What error are you currently trying to fix?
One interface supports almost every 15xx series chipset.