Strong Enterprises SRT 60 manual

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    Picturesimilar Di g ita l F ree - T o -Ai r Sa t ell i t e Rec ei v er S RT 60 User Manual[...]

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    1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1.1 Equipment Set-up 6 1.2 F eatures and accessories 6 2.0 CONNECTION 7 3.0 REMOTE CONTROL 7 4.0 GETTING ST ARTED 8 4.1 Connecting to TV Set and Switching-On 8 4.2 First Time Installation 8 5.0 MAIN MENU 9 5.1 Channel Manager 1 0 5.2 Program Guide 10 5.3 Timer 1 0 5.4 User Installation 1 1 5.5 Receiver[...]

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    2 1.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAU TI ON: TO RE DU CE THE RI SK OF EL ECT RI CAL SH OCK , DO NOT REM OV E C OVE R ( OR BA CK) . N O USE R-S ERV IC EAB LE PAR TS INS ID E. REF ER TO QU ALI FIE D SER VIC E F OR SE RVI CIN G. CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of fire an[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION 1. Read and F ollow Instructions - All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the product is operated. F ollow all operating instructions. 2. Save Instructions – Save all safety and operating instructions for future reference. 3. Heed W arnings – Read carefully and follow all warning labels on the product a[...]

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    4 by t he m an uf ac tu rer ’ or s ol d wi th t he p ro du ct . An y m ou nt in g of t he p ro du ct s ho ul d f ol lo w th e ma nu fa ct ur er ’s i nst ru ct io ns a nd u se o f a mo un ti ng ac ce ss or y re co mm en de d by t he m an ufa ct ur er . 11a. A product and card combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, a[...]

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    5 E. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged. F. W h e n t h e p ro du c t e x h i b i t s a d i s t in ct c h a n g e i n p e r f o r m an ce - t h i s i n d i c a t e s a ne ed f o r s e r v i c e . 19. Re p la c e me n t P a rt s - W he n re p l ac e me n t p a r ts ar e re q u ir e d, h av e th e s e r vi c e t e ch n i ci a[...]

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    6 SERVICING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Any attempt to do so will make the warranty invalid. Refer all servicing to a qualified service agent. LIGHTNING: If the receiver is installed in an area subject to intense lightning activity , protection devices for the receiver mains connector and modem telephone line are essential. T[...]

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    7 n User-friendly Remote Control n Low power consumption n Automatic and manual channel scan options n 1 2 V m a in s s u p p l y f o r u s a g e w it h c a m p i n g c a r a v a n s o r ho u s e b o a t s ( C ar c i g a r e t t e l i g h t e r a da p t e r o p t i o n a l ) n Connections: SA T IN, IR-Eye, Power Supply *subject to local signal cond[...]

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    8 1. Power On/Standby (Switch to ON/ST ANDBY mode) 2. Num er ic e ntr y (E nt er n um er ic v al ue s an d to se le ct t he c ha nn el d ir ec tl y by en te ri ng i t’ s nu mbe r) 3. FA V (Open up F avourite list) 4. SA T (Open Satellite list) 5. EPG (Open up Electronic Program Guide menu) 6. EXIT (Exit from menu) 7. RED (information onscreen whe[...]

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    9 4.2.1 Language Selection Select the language of your choice with Up/Down buttons and press OK to confirm. The SET UP WIZARD menu will appear . It describes functional buttons that you should use during installation. Once you read information press OK button to continue. 4.2.2 Satellite Selection The Inst alla tion Wiz ard prec onfig ured for ea[...]

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    10 5.1 Channel Manager F or building favourite groups, moving, locking or deleting channels. 1. Press the MENU button to enter the “Main Page” . 2. Use UP/DOWN buttons to select “Channel Manager” and press OK . 3. Use UP/DOWN buttons to select “TV channels” or ”Radio channels” for modifying one of this lists. Press OK to confirm. 4[...]

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    11 5.3.1 Time Adjust F or setting time and date: 1. Use UP/DOWN buttons to select. 2. Use LEFT/RIGHT , OK and UP/DOWN , or Numeric keypad to change settings. 3. Press EXIT button to quit and save Setting. 5.3.2 Time Reservation In this menu you can program a timer to switch to a certain channel at the desired time. Available repeat- rates are: One [...]

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    12 n T ransponder: Here it is possible to select a stored transponder from the chosen satellite. This is necessary if you only wish to search for a certain transponder . Y ou can also edit a new transponder here. Press OK and select “NewTP” in the list. Now the values for F requency , Symbol Rate and Polarization are editable. The new T ranspon[...]

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    13 activate it by pressing the the yellow SUB button and choose one of the provided languages. n Screen Format: Y ou can choose between following formats: 4:3, 16:9 and 4:3 Letterbox. n Video Output: Y ou can select the output signal at the scart plug between RGB and CVBS. n TV T ype: T o select the video standard: PAL or NTSC. n Start On Channel: [...]

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    14 6.0 OPERA TION 6.1 Standby/Power button Press ST ANDBY/POWER button, to switch ON your receiver . If you press ST ANDBY/POWER button again it is set to Standby mode. 6.2 Changing Channels 1. Stepping through the channel list: T o m ov e th ro ug h the c ha nn el l is t, p re ss t he C H- / CH + ( U P/ DO WN ) ke ys o n th e re mo te co nt ro l. [...]

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    15 6.8 Subtitle n Press YELLOW “SUB” button to switch on subtitle support. n Press EXIT to leave the subtitle function. 6.9 Displaying program information Y ou can read the current program information if you press the INFO button (or OK button twice) on the remote control. n Press RED button for EPG Details of the running program. The info will[...]

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    16 No picture or sound -T uned to digital teletext channel -Bad reception -Cha nnel has cha nged T ranspo nder or A udio /Vid eo d ata valu es -Reduce to another channel -Check Signal -Check according to satellite service or at www .strong.tv The remote control unit (RCU) will not operate your receiver - Power supply unplugged - RCU not aimed corre[...]

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    17 Audio Decoder MPEG Audio Layer I & II (MusiCam) Sampling rate: 32, 44.1 and 48 KHz Audio modes: Stereo, Joint Stereo, Mono, Dual Mono T uner Input F requency Range: 950 ~ 2150 MHz Input Signal Level: -25 ~ -65 dBm Input Connector: F T ype Input Impedance: 75 Ohm unbalanced LNB Supply: 14.0 / 19.0 V (max. 350 mA) LNB band Control: F requency:[...]

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    18 A.3 ENVIRONMENT AL ISSUES Strong is committed to reducing the impact of its products on the environment. T o maximise the benefits of our design enhancements, your co-operation is required. Electronic product recycling Do not dispose of this product with your domestic rubbish. At the end of its useful life, this product contains materials which[...]