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PART 2 • English 17 Jul 2012 16:58 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions 1.2 Storage 1.3 Equipment Set-up 1.4 Accessories 1.5 Usage of external USB devices 2.0 Your receiver 2.1 Front panel 2.2 Rear panel 2.3 Remote control 2.4 Installing the batteries 2.5 Using the remote control 3.0 Connections 3.1 Connecting to your aerial antenna 3.2 Connecting to TV with HDMI cable 3.3 Connecting to TV with SCART cable 3.4 Connecting to TV with cinch cable 3.
PART 2 • English 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions DO NOT INSTALL 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.
PART 2 • English This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using this receiver. The following symbols will serve as follow: Warning: Indicates warning information. Note: Indicates any other additional important or helpful information. MENU (Bold Characters) Move to (Italic Characters) Represents a button on the remote control or the receiver. English Represents a menu item within a window. 1.4 Accessories Receiver - 1 pc. User Manual - 1 pc. Remote control - 1 pc.
PART 2 • English 3. AUDIO (L/R) 4. 5. VIDEO S/PDIF 6. 7. USB HDMI 8. 9. SCART Power cord 2.3 Remote control 1. 2. 3. q ! 0-9 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. AV TV/R MENU EXIT p/q 9. t/u 10. OK 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. EPG V+/VFAV AUDIO ZOOM 17. P+/P18. RED/V.F 19. GREEN/TEXT 20. YELLOW/SUB 21. BLUE/RCL 22. 2 4 To connect to your TV or VCR, alternatively you can connect to an amplifier or HIFI system using an RCA cable. To connect to your TV or VCR using an RCA cable.
PART 2 • English For multimedia playback: to start playback of the previous file For multimedia playback: to start playback of the next file No function For multimedia playback: to start playback For multimedia playback: starts fast rewind, supported modes are: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x For multimedia playback: starts fast forward, supported modes are: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x For multimedia playback: to stop playback of a file : " 4 1 5 28. 6 29. 3 2.4 Installing the batteries Fig.
PART 2 • English 3.3 Connecting to TV with SCART cable Fig. 6 The receiver is also equipped with a SCART connector; alternatively, the TV set can be connected to the receiver using a good quality SCART cable. 3.4 Connecting to TV with cinch cable Fig. 6 Your receiver is also equipped with Audio L, R and VIDEO connectors. As an alternative you can use these connections if your TV set doesn’t have an HDMI connector. 3.5 Connecting to a digital audio amplifier Fig.
PART 2 • English Set to On if you use an active antenna. When set to On, 5 V will be present on the ANT IN connector of the receiver. Select Off for passive antennas or when connected to a house distribution system. When all settings have been made, move the highlight to Next and press OK to continue. The receiver will now advance to the Antenna Adjustment screen. Antenna Power: In this menu you can adjust the antenna in order to ensure best signal quality.
PART 2 • English 5.1.2 Channel list Press OK in viewing mode to display the channel list. Use p/q in the list to highlight your channel of choice and press OK to switch to this channel. To scroll to the next or previous 9 channels you can also use the P+/P- buttons. With the t/u buttons you can toggle between the TV and radio channel list. To change directly from TV to radio mode, press the TV/R button.
PART 2 • English The information banner is automatically removed from the screen after a certain time, specified by the setting for Banner timeout within the Time Setting menu. For details refer to chapter 6.3.3. Note: Event information will be displayed when available. Availability depends on the broadcast. Note: English 5.3.2 Extended information banner To display extended information press i once again, or twice from viewing mode.
PART 2 • English 5.7 Using external USB storage devices We strongly recommend you to carefully read and follow the specified points mentioned in chapter 1.5 Usage of external USB devices! Further please consider these points when you use your receiver with an external USB storage device: Before you disconnect the USB device from the receiver, we recommend using the Remove the USB device function which is available in several menus of your receiver.
Lock Delete Add channels to favourite lists To lock a channel of the channel list, use the p/q buttons to select the channel, then press the YELLOW button. Now next to the channel’s name the symbol is shown. After that, channels marked with will request the PIN code (DEFAULT PIN: 0000) when switching to it. Proceed as described for any other channels you wish to lock. You can also correct the channel lock by pressing the YELLOW button again.
PART 2 • English 6.2 Channel search In the menu Channel Search you can adjust your search settings and perform an automatic or manual channel search. Press MENU and use t/u to select Channel Search, then press OK. Following submenus will be displayed: Search Setup, Auto Search and Manual Search. Use p/q to select a submenu and press OK or u to access. 6.2.1 Search Setup In the menu Search setup you can set the antenna power and the country in which you live.
6.3.1 Language Setting In this menu you can set your language of chioce for menu, audio and subtitles. OSD Language: Use t/u to select menu language. Audio Language: Digital TV allows transmitting more than one audio track/ language. If a channel has multiple audio tracks/languages, the receiver will select the suitable audio track/language automatically according to your selection. Subtitle Language: This setting allows you to define the subtitle language.
PART 2 • English 6.3.3 Time Setting This menu allows you to specify the method which the receiver will use to synchronise the date and time and you can set the duration for displaying the information banner. Time Offset: Use t/u to choose Auto to synchronise time and time zone automatically, or Manual to specify the time zone manually. Region: Use t/u to choose your specific country. Time Zone: This setting is only available when the Time Offset is set to Manual.
PART 2 • English 6.4.1 Timer The timer function allows you to turn the receiver on and off according to the defined settings. Timers can be set from the EPG in the most convenient way but you can also set timers manually via this menu. In the menu Schedule, a summary of the configured timers will be displayed: number, channel name, date, start and end time, repeat and timer status. The list will be empty if there are no configured timers. You can add, change or delete a timer.
PART 2 • English 6.4.4 Updating the software by USB This feature allows you to upgrade receiver software via the USB port. If new software is available for your receiver, it can be downloaded from our website www.strong.tv. Place the software file (unzipped) into the root directory of your USB storage device (HDD, memory stick etc.) and insert this device into the USB port of the receiver.
6.5.2 Music Your receiver supports playback of music files in the following formats: MP3 and WMA. To navigate in the list of files and folders, use the p/q buttons. To start playback of a music file, press OK. During playback, it is possible to perform following actions: 2: To pause playback. 65 For fast forward or fast rewind during playback :/": To jump to playback of the previous or next file 3: To stop playback Additionally you can use t/u and ! to adjust the volume.
PART 2 • English 6.5.6 Remove USB device This menu item only appears when a USB device is connected. Select the menu item and press OK to remove the USB device from your receiver safely. Now you can disconnect the USB device after the message USB device is removed disappears. 6.6 Irdeto CA Status The menu Irdeto CA Status allows you to access information about the embedded CA system. Primarily it is intended for professionals and includes terms and abbreviations mostly in English.
PART 2 • English 7.0 Troubleshooting There may be many reasons that affect the correct operation of your receiver. If the receiver does not work as you expect, please follow the steps outlined below. If after performing these operations, the receiver does not work well, contact your dealer or service centre in your area. Do not open the receiver cover. This action will damage the warranty seals and warranty repairs will be denied.
PART 2 • English Problem Message “No rights” or “Pay TV channel” Possible reason The channel is scrambled. Not possible to control the receiver with the remote control Batteries are exhausted/wrongly inserted. Receiver powered or switched off. Remote not aimed correctly. IR sensor obstructed/disturbed. The IR sensor is covered up by some object (obstacle between RCU and receiver). The receiver is switched off. Forgot your PIN code The receiver switches off automatically. Auto standby function enabled.
PART 2 • English Sampling rate: Conditional Access System System: Card reader: System and memory Processor: Flash memory: System memory: Multimedia: Video playback: Audio playback: Picture view: MPEG-1 Layer 1 & 2, AAC Mono L/R, Stereo 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, unevenness in the frequency range 60 Hz ~ 18 kHz +/- 0.5 dB 32, 44.
PART 2 • English 9.0 Appendix Video specifications File Extension mpg, mpeg, dat Container MPG, MPEG Video Codec Audio Codec SPEC Bit Rate Profile Comment MPEG-1, 2 MP2, MP3, LPCM 1920x1080 @ 30p 20 Mbit/s Main Profile MP4: GMC is not supported 1920x1080 @ 30p 20 Mbit/s H.264: Main Profile and High Profile @Level 4.0 MPEG-2: Main Profile -//- 1920x1080 @ 30p 20 Mbit/s Main Profile -//- 1920x1080 @ 30p 20 Mbit/s H.264: Main Profile and High Profile @Level 4.
PART 2 • English Audio specifications MPEG-1 Layer2 MPEG-1 Layer3 OGG Vobis AAC, HEAAC WMA WMA Pro LPCM IMA-ADPCM/MSADPCM LBR File Extension BitRate/SamplingRate 32 Kbps ~ 448 Kbps(Bit rate) MP3 32 KHz ~ 48 kHz(Sampling rate) 32 Kbps ~ 320 Kbps(Bit rate) MP3 32 KHz ~ 48 KHz(Sampling rate) 32 Kbps ~ 192 Kbps(Bit rate) OGG 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz(Sampling rate) 24 Kbps ~ 384 Kbps(Bit rate) M4A/AAC 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz(Sampling rate) Bitrate: 128 bps ~ 320 Kbps WMA/ASF Sampling Rate: 8 KHz ~ 48 Khz Bitrate: 768 kbps WMA/A
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