Strong SRT 7100 manual

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    Digital High Definition Satellite Receiver SRT 7100 Picture similar User Manual[...]

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    Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 B A C SCART Fig. 5 B A C HDMI Fig. 6 B A A C 1 3 2 3 1 2 4 6 9 10 5 7 8[...]

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    Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 B A C SCART Fig. 5 B A C HDMI Fig. 6 B A A C 1 3 2 3 1 2 4 6 9 10 5 7 8[...]

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    1 PART 1 • English 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 Accessories 3 1.5 Usage of external USB devices 3 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 3 2.1 DEFAUL T PIN-CODE: 0000 3 2.2 F ront Panel 3 2.3 Rear Panel 4 2.4 Remote Control Unit 4 3.0 CONNECTIONS 5 3.1 Basic connection using a Scart c[...]

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

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    3 PART 1 • English 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: Refer to the user manual of your TV and your antenna. Make sure that the SCART cable and outdoor components are in a good condition and the SCART connections are well shielde[...]

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    4 PART 1 • English 2.3 Rear Panel Fig 2. 1. SA T IN T o connect to the LNB of your satellite dish for reception of satellite broadcast signal 2. SA T OUT T o loop through the satellite signal to a second receiver 3. IR T o connect the IR extender 4. AUDIO (L/R) T o connect to the audio input of your HIFI or television 5. S/PDIF T o connect to a d[...]

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    5 PART 1 • English English 19. GREEN/PAUSE F reezes/resumes the current broadcast 20. YELLOW/SUB Displays a list of available subtitling for the current channel 21. BLUE/TEXT Displays the teletext browser 22. 2 F reezes/resumes the playback of recordings or music files 23. : Jumps to the previous track during MP3 playback 24. " Jumps to the[...]

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    6 PART 1 • English 4.0 ST ARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME Ensure that your satellite signal is of good quality and that all connections are sound. In case of difficulties or questions, please ask you local dealer for assistance. It is recommended to follow the Setup Wizard step by step. It will guide you through the basic installation and channel s[...]

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    7 PART 1 • English English 4.6 Channel Setup Y our receiver will now perform an automatic channel search. Once the process is finished, all found channels will be stored and the receiver will switch to the first found channel. Y ou are now ready to enjoy your new receiver . Note: If no ch ann el s w ere fo und du rin g the au tom ati c c han ne[...]

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    8 PART 1 • English The following keys are available in the Channel list and viewing mode: TV/R : T oggles between TV and radio channels SA T : changes the satellite FA V : to switch to one of the available favourite lists. 6.1.3 Using the P+/P- keys P+ or p will switch to a higher channel. P- or q will switch a lower channel. 6.2 Info Banner At a[...]

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    9 PART 1 • English English Booking a program from EPG Select a program as described above. Once the desired program is selected, press BLUE . This will lead you to the timer menu. All details are already filled in for you. Make a choice between Play or Record action and save the timer . Please refer to section 7.3.4 for details. 6.8 Instant Reco[...]

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    10 PART 1 • English T ransponder and tu to set the desired transponder . Signal bars indicating signal quality and strength can be found on the bottom of the screen. These bars show the signal conditions for the chosen satellite and transponder . Y ou can now adjust the following settings: LNB type, LO F requency, LNB power , Band (22 kHz), Switc[...]

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    11 PART 1 • English English Note: Press YELLOW in the Manual Scan menu to make settings for a PID search. Scan mode, Service type and Network search will then be replaced by settings for Video PID, Audio PID and PCR PID . F or information on PID values, please visit websites like: www .lyngsat.com or www .kingofsat.net 7.1.4 Satellite Edit Here y[...]

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    12 PART 1 • English Once all settings are made, press EXIT to leave the Language menu. A confirmation banner will be shown. Press OK to save your settings or EXIT to discard. 7.2.2 Output Options This is the menu to configure the audio and video outputs of your receiver . Use pq to highlight the setting you wish to change and tu to change the v[...]

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    13 PART 1 • English English Auto power down Auto Power Down is a new , power saving feature that helps you with reducing power consumption. It will switch off the receiver when no command is given for at least the set time. Possible settings are: 1~6 hours with one hour steps and Disabled. Once all settings are made, press EXIT to leave the Time [...]

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    14 PART 1 • English 7.3.1 Sort and Edit Use this menu to manage channels in the channel list. Set the satellite you wish to manage channels on in the left column. Select All Sat to display the channel list with channels from all installed satellites. Sorting a channel list Us e p q t o s el ect th e d esi red sa te lli te and TV /R to to ggl e b [...]

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    15 PART 1 • English English When the File Explorer is opened, the name of your connected USB device will be shown on the right side of the window . Press OK or u to access the USB device. The content of the device will now be displayed. Only files suitable for playback on your receiver will be displayed. Use pq to select a file or folder . Pres[...]

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    16 PART 1 • English Playback of MP3 music will continue as long as the File Explorer is active. This allows you to listen to MP3 music while watching photos. Tip: The File Explorer will only show files when a correctly formatted USB device is connected to the receiver . 7.3.4 Timer Timers can be used to schedule recordings or to switch to a cert[...]

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    17 PART 1 • English English Exporting channel data T o export all channel data, enter USB Update and press BLUE . F ollow the directions on screen. This function requires a correctly formatted USB storage device to be connected to the receiver . Software upgrade The software files should be placed in the root directory of the device. Connect the[...]

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    18 PART 1 • English Symptom Cause Remedy The display on front panel does not light up. The power cord is not plugged in. Ch eck th at th e p owe r c ord is pl ug ged in to th e w al l o utl et. Ma ke sur e pow er sw itc h o n r ea r p ane l i s i n O N p os iti on. Receiver switched to STBY and the display function is switched OFF. Check if recei[...]

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    19 PART 1 • English English 9.0 SPECIFICA TIONS Demodulator Demodulation: QPSK, 8 PSK Input Symbol Rate: DVB-S QPSK:1~45 Ms/s DVB-S2 8PSK/QPSK: 10~30 Ms/s FEC Decoder: Auto ,1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 in DVB-S mode; 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 3/5, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 in DVB-S2 mode 2/3, 3/5, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 in DVB-S2 8PSK mode. Video Decoder Profile Level:[...]

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    20 PART 1 • English Connectors SA T IN; SA T OUT TV SCART (RGB, CVBS, Audio L/R Output with volume control) HDMI (V/A-Output) T ype A V ersion 1.0 HDCP 1.1 RCA Output - Audio L/R & Video Output S/PDIF Out (Coaxial, Optical) IR Extender input USB 2.0, T ype A Connector General Data Input V oltage Range: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumpti[...]