Strong SRT 6365 PDR manual

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    Picture similar User Manual Digital Satellite Receiver with D i g i t a l R e c o r d e r S R T 6 3 6 5 P D R[...]

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    PART 1 • English 1 English T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 Safety Instructions 2 1.2 Storage 2 1.3 Equipment Set-up 3 1.4 F eatures & Accessories 3 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 5 2.1 F ront Panel 5 2.2 Rear Panel 5 2.3 Remote Control Unit 6 3.0 CONNECTIONS 7 3.1 Connecting to TV & VCR 7 3.2 Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier 8 3.3 Conn[...]

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    PART 1 • English 2 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions DO NOT INST ALL YOUR RECEIVER: n In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on top of or under any another equipment; on a surface which might obstruct the ventilation slots. DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES: n T o direct sunlight or near any other equipment that gen[...]

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    PART 1 • English 3 English 1.3 Equipment Set-up W e recommend you consult a professional installer to set up your equipment. Otherwise, please follow the instructions below: n Refer to the user manual of your TV and your antenna. n Make sure that the SCART cable and outdoor components are in a good condition and the SCART connections are well shi[...]

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    PART 1 • English 4 n Parental lock function for menu and selectable per channel n Edit functions for TV or Radio programme name and satellite name n F uture-proof: Software update via satellite (OT A) n Signal bars for satellite and digital transponders n Automatic, network and manual channel scan options n Power on with last viewed or preferred [...]

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    PART 1 • English 5 English 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 F ront Panel Figure 1 1. ST ANDBY Power On/Standby button 2. VOL-/VOL+ Increase/decrease volume level 3. CH -/CH+ Channel Up/Down buttons 4. MENU Displays Main menu 5. OK C onfirm selection 6. REC Start record of current channel 7. MODE INDICA TOR R ED l ig ht in di ca te s t ha t th e rec ei ve r[...]

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    PART 1 • English 6 6. VCR SCART Connector Use this connector to connect your receiver to your video or DVD recorder using a SCART cable. Video and Audio signals of your video or DVD recorder will now be looped through your receiver to your TV set. 7. S/PDIF Digital audio output Use this optical output to connect your receiver to the input of your[...]

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    PART 1 • English 7 English TEXT Shows T eletex t page, if ava ilable . If mo re then one T eletext langua ge avai lable t hen sho ws the list of T elete xt lang uages the cur rent ch annel s upports . SUB Show the lis t of su btitle d langu ages th e curre nt chan nel sup ports. RECA LL Swit ches ba ck to p revious chann el. TV/RADIO Swit ch betw[...]

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    PART 1 • English 8 3. C onnect the VCR SC ART c onnect or of the r eceiv er to the S CART-I N con nector on y our vi deo o r DVD- Reco rder Optional: n C onnect a te rrestr ial a ntenna with an UH F coa xial l ead o r ante nna c able t o the ANT I N con nector at t he ba ck of the r eceive r . n C onnect a co axial cable to th e TO TV con necto r[...]

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    PART 1 • English 9 English requ ested satel lites and c onnec t the LNB’s with coaxi al cab les t o the input conne ctors of th e DiS EqC 1. 0 swit ch. C onn ect th e out put co nnect or of the D iSEqC 1.0 s witch to th e SA T IN of TU NER 1 conne ctor at the back of you r rec eiver . Con nect o ne en d of L OOP c able t o the SA T OUT of TU NE[...]

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    PART 1 • English 10 4.3 Select Satellite The Installation Wizard is preconfigured for easy installation of Astra 1 (19.2E) or Hotbird (13E). F or these satellites LNB configuration is predefined as Universal LNB connected to the receiver via DiSEqC 1.0 switch input 1. If your dish is aimed to Astra 1 (19.2E) or Hotbird (13E) then select corres[...]

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    PART 1 • English 11 English 5.0 MAIN MENU All the important settings and features of your receiver can be operated through Main Menu. It consists of following sub-menus: “Channel Organiser” , “Installation” , “Timer” , “Games” , “Common Interface” and “Recorder” . If in TV mode, press the MENU button to open the main menu.[...]

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    PART 1 • English 12 5.1.3 Edit Channels In this menu you can edit channel name, lock and delete channels. Edit Pr e ss R ED b ut t on t o ed it na me o f th e c ha nn el . O n sc re en w i ll a pp ea r k ey bo ar d. T o d el et e c ur re nt n am e s el ec t Ba c ks pa ce ( t ) sy mb ol a nd pr es s OK . T o en te r n ew n am e us e t up q an d O [...]

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    PART 1 • English 13 English Dish position: This item value depends from the mode of the Dish. If mode of selected dish is “Fixed” then this item is not selectable If mode of selected dish is “DiSEqC 1.2” then value can be “Not stored” (in case dish position for selected satellite was not stored”) or in range from 1 to 64 if position[...]

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    PART 1 • English 14 T o setup single channel: Press GREEN (PID) button on the remote control. Satellite: Indicate name of the satellite where channels will be searched F requency: Use Numeric buttons to enter frequency of transponder P ol a r is a ti on co n t ro l : Use tu buttons to select polarisation of transponder Symbol rate: Use Numeric bu[...]

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    PART 1 • English 15 English 4. Once you are sure that dish is fine adjusted press YELLOW (Store) or BLUE (Store&Exit) button. Dish position for selected satellite will be stored. 5.2.2 Dish set-up In this menu you can setup parameters of your dish(es). Dish number: Use tu buttons to select number of the dish. This number used in Channel setu[...]

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    PART 1 • English 16 T o save changes press the YELLOW (Save) or BLUE (Save & Exit) button. 5.2.4 GOTO X set-up In this men u you sho uld set your geog raph ical loc ation , if you r us e pos itio ner and it su ppor ts G OTO X. Use pq buttons to navigate in the menu. Use Numeric buttons to enter values. Use tu buttons to select an option. T o [...]

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    PART 1 • English 17 English select “Fixed channel” and define channel which should be displayed first every time when receiver awake from stand-by . Software update Sele ct thi s opti on in order to upda te you r rece iver w ith th e late st sof tware versio n. Soft ware u pdate servic e is a vailab le fro m sate llites ASTRA 1C, 1E , 1F a [...]

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    PART 1 • English 18 Action: Y ou can select between “PDR Record” (recording on HDD); “Power On” (receiver powers on at the designated date and time); “Duration” (receiver switches on, at the designated date and time, displays the channel and then switches off after a designated duration) and “Power Off ” (receiver switch to Standb[...]

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    PART 1 • English 19 English 5.5.1 Dual Descramble With this function you can configure the settings of scrambling capacity from smart card and Conditional Access Module. Some smart cards and CAM’s allow to open more then only one scrambled channel from same transponder . Please, ask your dealer for details and possibilities. If your module and[...]

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    PART 1 • English 20 6.1.2 MP3 Player The MP3 view of the Records Organiser is divided into two separate parts. The folder and file view on the left side and the MP3 Player on the right side of the screen. Use the tupq cursor buttons to navigate. Press OK to open a folder or add a file to the play list, press PDR to switch between PDR, MP3 or JP[...]

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    PART 1 • English 21 English 6.4 Recorder Settings Enable or disable instant recording and HDD power save features. HDD power save featu re all ows y ou to save energy . The H DD po wer wi ll be turne d off after defin ed time inte rval o f HDD is no t in use. F or ex ample you d efine H DD po wer sa ve is set t o 10 minute s. Th is mean s tha t[...]

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    PART 1 • English 22 7.3 Channel list T o open the current channel list press the OK button in TV mode. Use pqtu buttons to select channel and press OK to switch to this channel. F or full screen TV mode press OK once more. T o change satellite press SA T button and select satellite from the list. F or displaying favourite channel list press FA V [...]

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    PART 1 • English 23 English one bandwidth, i.e. if you are recording channel from ASTRA 19.2E and channel is from transponder in Horizontal polarization High band (frequency above 11700 MHz) – the channel list will displays the channels located on transponders with Horizontal polarization High band on ASTRA 19.2 satellite. Rec ord ing of s cra [...]

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    PART 1 • English 24 8.4 Playback There are two ways to access to your records: n Press PDR button on remote control once. n Press MENU , select Recorder , select Records Organiser NOTE: If you have enabled HDD power save and did not use HDD (did not playback or record) for a time set in HDD power save then appearing of the record list may take a [...]

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    PART 1 • English 25 English 8.4.7 Place a bookmark This function allows you to place a bookmark at the most interesting moments of a record. During playback press INFO button. The playback information banner will appear on screen. Use tu buttons to scroll in the record to the point where you want to place a bookmark and press & button. Y ou w[...]

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    PART 1 • English 26 A.1 TROUBLESHOOTING There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the receiver . Check the receiver according to the procedures shown below . If the receiver does not work properly after checking it, please contact the dealer . Don’t open the receiver cover . This may cause a dangerous situation. Symptom Cause R[...]

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    PART 1 • English 27 English Audio Decoder ISO/IEC 11172 LA YER I&II and MP3 Sampling rate: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Audio modes: Stereo, Mono T uner F ront-End: DVB-S Input F requency Range: 950 ~ 2150 MHz RF Input Level: -25 ~ -65 dBm LNB Power: 13.5/18 V DC (± 5%), Max. 400 mA, Overload protected DiSEqC V ersions: 1.0, 1.1 & 1.2 and GOTO X Sys[...]

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    PART 1 • English 28 A.3 TYPICAL INST ALLA TIONS AND CONFIGURA TIONS Single Universal LNB on fixed dish aligned to ASTRA 19.2E Ch ann el se tup m en u s et tin gs Satellite: ASTRA 19.2E Dish number: 1 Dish Setup menu settings Dish number: 1 Connection: Loop through LNB type: UNIVERSAL Switch type: None Dish mode: Fixed Mo no blo ck Un ive rsa l L[...]

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    PART 1 • English 29 English T win mono block Universal LNB on dish aligned for reception of ASTRA 19.2E and HOT BIRD Ch ann el se tup me nu se tti ngs Satellite: ASTRA 19.2E Dish number: 1 Dish Setup menu settings Dish number: 1 Connection: T uner 1&2 LNB type: UNIVERSAL Switch type: DiSEqC 1.0 DiSEqC input: 1 Dish mode: Fixed Ch ann el se tu[...]

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    Environmental Issues 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 m[...]