PART 1 • English Thank you for choosing this Strong satellite receiver. This receiver is of our latest development and it is designed to be capable of safely install your receiver and to achieve its optimum performance. 1.0 Usage This user manual is applicable for Strong SRT 6155 Digital Satellite Receiver and its related accessories. It is advised that first-time and experienced users read this manual in order to safely install the receiver.
PART 1 • English 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Safety Instructions Features & Accessories Safety Precautions Storage Equipment Set-up 5 5 6 6 6 2.0 2.1 2.2 Your Receiver Front Panel Rear Panel 7 7 7 3.0 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.1.7 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.
PART 1 • English 1.1 Safety Instructions Warning: DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER: 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: To direct sunlight or near any other equipment that generates heat; To rain or intense moisture.
PART 1 • English Channel Memory: about 2900 Digital TV Channels, about 1400 Radio Channels; Supports software downloading via satellite (O.T.A.); S/PDIF output for connection with a digital audio amplifier. Accessories User's Manual; Remote contol unit; 2x Batteries (AAA type); Warranty Card; Remote Eye: The external remote eye is an optional accessory. Note: The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited or be mixed or used with other types of batteries.
PART 1 • English 2.0 Your Receiver 2.1 Front Panel (Please see inside cover Figure 1) 1. Power Button Turns the receiver ON/OFF. 2. Stand-BY/ ON/ SIGNAL (3 LEDs) The red LED is the “stand-by” indicator. The green LED is the “Power On” indicator. The orange LED lights up once you correctly receive a satellite signal (signal locked). 3. UP/DOWN Buttons Move the cursor UP/DOWN in Menu state. Changes the channels UP/DOWN in no menu state. 4.
PART 1 • English 3.0 Connections 3.1 Connecting to your TV & VCR Warning: If you are not sure how to connect your receiver, do not take the risk of doing it yourself. Ask your Strong dealer to do it for you. They are specially trained by our technicians and can get the best performance out of your receiver. Although there are entechnologies, and requires specialised equipment. Do not hesitate to ask any questions you have to your Strong dealer about installing your receiver.
PART 1 • English 3.1.6 Connecting a remote eye (Please see inside cover Figure 9) Connect the IR sensor to your remote eye if you wish to store your receiver in a place where the IR on your receiver cannot communicate with the remote. For example, if you wish to put your receiver in a closed environment such as a well ventilated closet, then this accessory will be useful because it can allow the remote control to control the receiver through the remote eye. 3.1.
PART 1 • English 4.2 Dish aimed at other satellites IT download the channels, please refer to “Channel Set-up”. (Described in section 5.1.4.3) 5.0 Basic settings Note: Every time the receiver asks you to put your PIN code, enter '0000' on your remote control using [0-9] numeric keypads. Remember: To switch between the TV/Radio channels list, you will have to press the TV/RAD buttons on your remote accordingly. 5.
PART 1 • English 5. Using UP/DOWN or P+/P- keys, select the channel and press the coloured button on your remote corresponding to the classification of the channel. For example, if you press the Red (movie) button the channel is designated as "Movie" Favourite channels. A red heart will appear behind the channels' name. If the Red button is pressed again the selected channel is un-selected from Movie Favourite list. 6.
PART 1 • English 4. Using UP/DOWN or P+/P- keys on your remote, select the channel. 5. Press the Red button to delete the selected channel. 6. Press the Green button to delete all channels from the list. 7. Press the Yellow Button to exit the delete menu 5.1.2 Favourite Organizer Menu This menu enables you to organize your Favourite channels list. All the channels that you have marked as your Favourite in the “Channel organizer” menu can be sorted by applying the following steps: 1. Press the Menu button.
PART 1 • English 5.1.4.1 System Set-up Menu (Please see inside cover Screen 11) To install your receiver to your personal preferences, go to “System Set-up” menu. Then please apply the following steps: 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Using UP/DOWN keys, select "Installation" and press OK. 3. Using UP/DOWN keys, select “System Set-up” and press OK. Language Settings: You can change the language of the menu, audio and subtitles by applying the following steps : 1.
PART 1 • English Select GMT usage: Press OK or the Right button and use the UP/DOWN buttons to set the GMT usage to “off”. Press OK to save your setting. The time setting menu will now activate the bottom two fields of the menu. Select Set Local Time: Press OK or the Right button. Use your UP/DOWN buttons or Numeric buttons [0-9] to set the local time. When set, press OK to save the local time. Select Set Date: Press OK or the Right button and set the date the way you have set the time. 2.
PART 1 • English LNB Dish: Using the Left/Right buttons, select “Fixed” or “ Moved” Dish. If you use a motorised dish, read the “Positioner Set-up” (Described in section 5.1.4.3.1). DiSEqC switch: The default is Off. To use the DiSEqC switch, set up the DiSEqC version you have (V1.0 or V1.1). DiSEqC Input: Select position 1~4 if DiSEqC switch is DiSEqC V1.0. Select position 1~16 if DiSEqC switch is DiSEqC V1.1. DiSEqC Repeat: Designate the repeat of switching.
PART 1 • English AutoScan (Red Button): This function searches all the transponders of a satellite. Net. Scan (Green Button): “Network Search” Performs network search for a transponder. TP Scan (Yellow Button): Search channels from current specific transponder. PID (Blue Button): You can search a specific channel by entering the PID value of a channel. If you press the Blue (PID) button, the PID screen is displayed. Enter the PID value and press the Blue button again.
PART 1 • English 5.1.4.4 Parental Lock - Changing PIN Code (Please see inside cover Screen 25) This function changes the Personal Identification Number (PIN) that is used to control access to the menu and individual channels. In this function, you can lock/unlock channels and you can change your PIN code by applying the following steps: To lock/unlock the menu, please apply the following steps: 1. Press the Menu button on your remote. 2.
PART 1 • English 6.0 Basic functions - Remote control All features of the set-top box can be controlled with the remote control. Inserting batteries to the Remote Control Unit: 1. Open the battery cover on the rear of the remote control Unit. 2. Insert the two supplied batteries (1.5V) observing the polarity (+/-) and the “AAA” specification. 3. Firmly replace the battery cover. While viewing TV or Radio channels various functions can be applied using your remote control.
PART 1 • English 15. EPG Display the EPG (Electronic Program Guide). EPG shows the event information on the current TP channel by time zone. EPG is divided into Weekly mode, Daily mode and Extend mode. It provides timer based recording and automatic power ON/Off. The event is displayed only if the channel supports EPG. If you press EPG, the Weekly mode is displayed as default.
PART 1 • English A.1 Trouble Shooting Occasionally receivers can hang-up (just like with a PC) so you are recommended to reset the receiver by disconnecting it from mains power. Wait 30 seconds and connect to mains power again and now check if the unit is working as expected. If the receiver does not work properly after checking the trouble shooting section, please contact the dealer.
PART 1 • English A.2 Glossary of terms C band 3.7 ~ 4.2GHz Frequency. DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control. EPG Electronic program guides that are transmitted by a broadcaster from a particular satellite to display information guide about a program content. Fixed Dish A dish antenna that is aimed at one particular satellite. Free-To-Air broadcast Unscrambled broadcast which you can view for free. Ku band 11 ~ 18GHz Frequency. LNB (Low-Noise Block down-converter).
• Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Modulation: QPSK Input Symbol Rate: 2 ~ 45 Ms/s SCPC & MCPC signals from C & KU band satellites Video Decoder MPEG 2 Main profile @ Main level Input Rate: Max.