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How to flash Zgemma H1/2S/H2/S

Download a image from: https://openpli.org

  1. Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system
  2. Unpack the ZIP file and place the content on a USB disk.
  3. Plug the USB stick to the back panel USB port.
  4. Power on,
  5. Press the Power Key on the front panel after you see “USB”on the display. Then the display shows “Flash”
  6. When done the box will boot up on its own.
  7. Remove usb stick once boot has completed.


How to flash a Zgemma I55 IPTV device.

Download a image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/I55/

  1. Format your USB stick with a FAT32 file system
  2. Unpack the ZIP file and place the content on a USB disk.
  3. Change the name of the file 'Noforce' to 'force' and disconnect the stick.
  4. Plug the USB stick to the USB port at the right side of the I55.
  5. Power on the box,
  6. The Red led on the front lights once. After about 2 min it light again.
  7. When done the box will boot up on its own.
  8. Remove usb stick once boot has completed.
  9. After you have configured the basic things like Language, video and lan you choose to download plugins.
  10. Basically the only plugin you need is RemoteStreamConvert to let the I55 do his job.


How to flash Zgemma H7S/C/AC

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H7.S

  1. Use a USB stick with FAT32 format.
  2. Unpack the ZIP file to the USB stick.
  3. You should see a "zgemma" folder in the root of the USB stick.
  4. Power off your receiver.
  5. Plug the USB stick to one of the back panel USB ports. Recommended to remove all other USB connected devices.
  6. Power on
  7. Immediately after power on PRESS AND HOLD the front power button behind front flap.
  8. The display will show boot, USB, FLSH. Once FLSH is displayed you can release (stop pressing) the button.
  9. Wait, when "boot" is displayed you can remove the USB stick

How to flash Zgemma H8

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H8.2H

  1. Unpack the just downloaded image on a FAT32 formatted USB stick.
  2. Place the USB stick in the box while the box is powered off.
  3. Turn on the device at the back and immediately push and hold the power button on the RC.
  4. After 10 sec or so you can notice (blinking logo) that the image is being flashed.
  5. As soon as the flashing succeeded the box boots and you can start to configure the box.
  6. If you have a proper backup on the stick the box restores all settings and will run like before.
  7. As mentioned above, in case a backup is on the stick preferable you leave it in the box.
  8. Enjoy your just flashed image.

How to flash Zgemma H9S/T and H9.2S/H

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H9.S

  1. Use a USB stick with FAT32 format.
  2. Unpack the ZIP file to the USB stick.
  3. You should see a "h9" folder in the root of the USB stick.
  4. Power off the receiver.
  5. Plug the USB stick to one of the back panel USB ports. Recommended to remove all other USB connected devices.
  6. Power the receiver on whilst holding down the REAR RESET BUTTON
  7. Once the front Air Digital display logo start to flash White/Red, release the rear reset button and wait, your receiver is now being flashed.
  8. If successful the receiver will reboot it self after the flashing process has completed.
  9. Remove USB stick

How to flash Zgemma H9 Combo/Twin

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H9+Combo

  1. Download both the recovery_emmc and emmc zip file from the OpenPli website
  2. Do NOT unpack these files but copy these zip files to your USB stick.
  3. Place USB in the box while power off.
  4. Turn on the device at the back en PRESS AND HOLD the POWER BUTTON on THE REMOTE until the recovery menu appears
  5. Now flash the recovery_emmc zip first
  6. Repeat procedure and flash the emmc image file to 'linux slot 1'
  7. After flashing, the box will restart in the recovery menu
  8. Remove the USB stick
  9. Select 'linux slot 1' to start the flashed image

How to flash Zgemma H9 Combo/Twin SE

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H9+Combo+SE

  1. Download both the recovery_emmc and emmc zip file from the OpenPli website
  2. Do NOT unpack these files but copy these zip files to your USB stick.
  3. Place USB in the box while power off.
  4. Turn on the device at the back en PRESS AND HOLD the POWER BUTTON on THE REMOTE until the recovery menu appears
  5. Now flash the recovery_emmc zip first
  6. Repeat procedure and flash the emmc image file to 'linux slot 1'
  7. After flashing, the box will restart in the recovery menu
  8. Remove the USB stick
  9. Select 'linux slot 1' to start the flashed image

How to flash Zgemma H9 S/2S/2H SE

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H9.2H+SE

  1. Download both the recovery_emmc and emmc zip file from the OpenPli website
  2. Do NOT unpack these files but copy these zip files to your USB stick.
  3. Place USB in the box while power off.
  4. Turn on the device at the back en PRESS AND HOLD the POWER BUTTON on THE REMOTE until the recovery menu appears
  5. Now flash the recovery_emmc zip first
  6. Repeat procedure and flash the emmc image file to 'linux slot 1'
  7. After flashing, the box will restart in the recovery menu
  8. Remove the USB stick
  9. Select 'linux slot 1' to start the flashed image

How to flash Zgemma H11

Download an image from: https://openpli.org/download/zgemma/H11

  1. Download both the recovery_emmc and an image file from the OpenPli website
  2. Only unpack the recovery image on the stick but NOT the image file. Leave it packed..
  3. Place USB in the box while the box is powered off.
  4. Turn on the device at the back and push and hold the power button on the RC.
  5. Depending the stick you use you can actually see that the recovery image is flashed.
  6. As soon as the flashing succeeded the box starts in the recovery mode.
  7. Now you can flash the actual image in one of four available slots.
  8. Remove the USB stick. Not actually necessary as it can be used to create backups etc.
  9. Select the slot you prefer to start the just flashed image.