Picture similar Digital Satellite Receiver with Embedded CryptoWorks SRT 6502 User Manual
PART 1 • English TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 1.1 Overview 2 1.2 Main Features 2 2.0 SAFETY/PRECAUTIONS 2 2.1 Safety Instructions 2 2.2 Storage 3 2.3 Equipment Set-up 3 3.0 ACCESSORIES 3 4.0 CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS 4 4.1 Front Panel 4 4.2 Rear Panel 4 4.3 Remote Control 5 5.0 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 6 5.1 Batteries 6 5.2 Range Of Operation 6 6.0 CONNECTING THE RECEIVER English 1.0 INTRODUCTION 7 6.1 To a TV set, using TV SCART connection. 7 6.
PART 1 • English 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview This satellite receiver was designed for Digital satellite receiver with CryptoWorks embedded. It enables you to tune in on the hundreds of digital te� technology. It performs numerous functions to provide you with a variety of services. 1.
PART 1 • English n Never open the cover. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltage, currents and possible electrical hazards. Your warranty will be void if the receiver has been opened n When the receiver is not used for a long period of time, you should switch OFF the receiver (Power Switch) and unplug the power cord from the wall socket Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver.
PART 1 • English 4.0 CONTROLS/FUNCTIONS 4.1 Front Panel 2 4 5 6 1. LED (4 Digit) Displays the time in “Stand-By” mode and the channel number when the unit is operating. 2. IR Sensor Detects the infra-red command signals generated by the remote control handset 3 & 4. Channel p & q Move the cursor Up or Down in an application screen or change channels sequentially Up or Down in normal operation. 5. Power Button Switches the receiver between “Stand-By” and “On” modes 6.
PART 1 • English 4.3 Remote Control 1. Power English Switches the receiver between Stand-By & On modes 2. Mute Mutes the audio output 3. Numeric Keys (0~9) For direct entry of channel number or input of alphanumeric characters 4. FAV Displays the current favorite channels list 5. INFO Displays the available information on the viewed channel 6. SETUP Accesses the receiver set-up menu 7. RECALL Goes back to the previously viewed channel 8.
PART 1 • English 5.0 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 5.1 Batteries How to insert the batteries n Open the cover at the top of the rear side of the handset n Insert two ‘AAA’ type batteries (1.5 V), respecting the indicated polarity +/- signs n Close the cover When to replace the batteries When the operational range of the handset gets smaller, or when the receiver no longer responds n to each and every command. Always replace both batteries at the same time.
PART 1 • English 6.0 CONNECTING THE RECEIVER English 6.1 To a TV set, using TV SCART connection. 6.
PART 1 • English 6.3 To a Video or DVD recorder and a TV set, using both SCART connections 7.0 STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME Ensure th� . Check if all connections are done in correct way. If you are not sure about this then ask your local Strong dealer to check your installation or satellite signal. Once you start the receiver for the first time a country selection dialog will be displayed. Select your country from the list using VOL t/u buttons. If your country is not in the list select “Other”.
PART 1 • English 8.0 SETUP AND OPERATION 8.1 Before Setup English Information A menu is a field of text, displayed on the TV screen. Selectable menu items are generally highlighted. Items that are not highlighted cannot be selected. Most menus display explanatory information at the bottom of the screen. 8.2 Setup Menu To install the receiver properly you have to perform a “Setup Procedure”. After you finish the setup procedure, you can start watching TV or listening to Radio.
PART 1 • English 8.2.2.1 DiSEqC 1.2 positioner setup Mount� installed by a professional. In “Antenna Setup” menu set “Positioner” to “DiSEqC 1.2” and press OK button to enter to “Antenna position” menu. n Use CH p/q to move up and down in the list. n Use VOL t/u to change the setting. Satellite: select satellite position of which you would like to setup. Transponder: select reference transponder which should be used for signal quality indication.
PART 1 • English “TP – NIT” – receiver will search channels from one transponder and in addition use network information. This mode recommended if you want to search channels of particular broadcaster only.
PART 1 • English 8.2.4 Setup Lock/PIN Press OK on ‘Setup Lock/PIN’ in the Setup Menu. Set the Menu Lock, Change the PIN, enter the New PIN and confirm the Confirm PIN. n Use CH p/q to move up and down the list. n Use VOL t/u to change the setting. Menu Lock: On/Off Change PIN: Press OK if you want to change. New PIN: Enter your new 4-digit code Confirm PIN: Confirm your new 4-digit code Note: The default PIN is ‘1234’ Press EXIT to go back to the previous mode. 8.2.
PART 1 • English 8.3.2 Sort Channels n Use VOL t/u to select an alphabetical letter. n Press OK to confirm your choice. n Use CH p/q to move up and down in the list. n Use VOL t/u to scroll pages Down or Up. n Pressing OK on the highlighted channel calls that channel and closes this menu. n Press EXIT twice to go back to the previous mode. English Press OK on ‘Program Search’ in the Main Menu. 8.3.3 Language Press OK on the ‘Language Preference’.
PART 1 • English 8.3.4.3 Lock channel Lock fun� example)� icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to lock and press OK. If you wish to unlock To lock channel highlight channel then repeat selection with OK button. Press EXIT to return to function selection. 8.3.4.4 Delete channel icon and press OK. Highlight the channel which you want to delete and press OK. Continue to select To delete channel highlight other channels that you wish to delete.
PART 1 • English 8.3.6 About Press OK on the ‘About’. It shows model name, application Ver., and device version. English System software update. � To download latest software version highlight “Update” and press OK. Receiver will check if newest version is available. In case it is available you will be asked to confirm update. In case no new software is available you will get corresponded message. n Press EXIT to go back to the previous mode. 8.4 General Viewing Information 8.4.
PART 1 • English 8.4.2 TV/Radio Channels List While watching TV or listening to Radio you can call the channel list by pressing TV/RADIO or OK button. The picture in the preview screen is that of the highlighted channel, which can be changed with the CH p/q. VOL t/u scrolls Channel List pages Down or Up. Pressing OK on a highlighted channel calls that channel and exits the Channel List. To sort channels in various modes press EXIT while focus of the list is pointed to the channels.
PART 1 • English English TV Channel List – channels sorting Radio list is similar to TV list. To select between TV and Radio list use TV/RADIO button while channel list is displayed on screen. 8.4.3 Favorite Channels Lists While watching TV or listening to Radio you can call the respective favorite channels list by pressing FAV. If you press FAV button while watching TV channel – the list of TV Favourite channels will be displayed.
PART 1 • English 8.4.5 Selection of alternate audio track or audio mode Press LANG to access the audio language selection screen. n Use CH p/q to move up and down the list. n Use VOL t/u to change the setting. Track: 1 of 1,2... Select Mode: Stereo / Mono Left / Mono Right Level: Normal / High / Low Language: displays name of the audio track if available Subtitle: n Select subtitle language if available (broadcaster dependent). Press OK to confirm your selection and close this menu. 8.4.
PART 1 • English A.1 PROBLEM SOLVING There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit does Symptom The display on front panel does Cause Remedy The power cord is not plugged in. Check that the power cord is plugged in to the wall outlet. Wrong connection of the Audio/Video Connect the Audio/ Video output of the receiver to TV output of the receiver to TV. correctly. Audio muting. Press the Mute button not light up.
PART 1 • English Audio Decoder MPEG 1/MusiCam Layer I & II; Audio mode: Mono, Dual mono, Stereo Sampling Rate: 32, 44.
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