Go to Menu → Installation → Factory Reset or Restore Defaults. Enter the PIN (usually 0000 or 1234). This clears old channel data that may conflict with the new firmware.
Plug the receiver back into power. Many 1509 models detect the USB file on boot and automatically show “UPdt” or “Updating...” on the front LED display. If this happens, skip to Step 7.
Plug the USB drive into any USB port on the receiver. Some 1509 models have two ports; either is fine. 1509 Dvb-t2 512m Firmware Update
Remember: A successful can extend the life of your device by years. If you cannot find the official firmware, join online communities dedicated to Chinese generic set-top boxes—the shared knowledge there is invaluable. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Modifying firmware carries inherent risks. The author and platform are not responsible for any damage to your device. Always verify the compatibility of the firmware with your exact hardware revision before proceeding.
A: The update may have reset the video output to a resolution your TV doesn’t support (e.g., 1080p if your TV is 720p). Try connecting via composite (yellow) cable to reset resolution or press the “V.Format” button on the remote repeatedly. The Future of the 1509 Platform As broadcasters shift toward DVB-T2, the 1509 remains a workhorse. However, new standards like DVB-I (internet-delivered linear TV) will eventually overtake it. But for now, keeping your firmware updated ensures you get the most out of your free-to-air HD channels. Go to Menu → Installation → Factory Reset
On your PC, right-click the USB drive → Format → File system: FAT32 (not exFAT or NTFS). Allocation unit size: Default. Click Start.
Unplug the 1509 DVB-T2 receiver from the wall outlet. Disconnect the antenna (optional but recommended to avoid interference during flashing). Plug the receiver back into power
After completion, the receiver will reboot itself. When you see the channel scan screen or menu, remove the USB drive.