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Safety recommendations CM CM CM CM Using equipment safely Your decoder has been manufactured to meet European safety standards, but care must be taken to ensure proper performance. It is important that you read this booklet completely, especially the safety instructions below. If you have any doubts about the installation, operation or safety of decoder, please contact your Customer Service.
Environmental Information • The batteries use some hazardous substances which pollute the environment. Do not dispose them out with other articles. Take care to dispose them at special collecting points. • If you are not using the receiver for a long period (including overnight), please switch it over to standby. This saves energy.
About your HD Decoder Thank you for choosing the Strong SRT 8900, the new Strong generation of HD terrestrial set-top boxes. Thanks to its High Definition (HD) feature, you will be the first in line to enjoy TV in premium quality! Equipped with the latest HD technology, your Strong SRT 8900 is ready for the latest standard and is also compatible with the traditional SD standard.
Connections Package content RF cable 0_SRT6 780_CO V.
Connections to TV & other devices Please follow figures 1 to 2 for a standard installation. Note: Before plugging in the receiver, you should connect at least the RF In antenna and the HDMI port. Other connections are optional. Figure 1: Connections to TV,VCR/DVD and Hi-Fi system.
Ensure the best HD connection To ensure the best image quality using an “HD ready” or “Full HD” TV screen, all you need is an HDMI lead to connect the HDMI port on your set-top box with the one on your TV. Your TV has no HDMI port but has one DVI-I port. You will need: • 1 HDMI-DVI lead to connect the HDMI port on your set-top box and the DVI-I port on your TV set. • 1 audio RCA to connect the Left and Right analog audio outputs on your set-top box with the audio inputs on your TV set.
Remote control 12345678- Power On / Stand-by. Open/closes access to the Electronic Program Guide (EPG). Toggles between TV and radio services. Displays the channel list. Increases/Decreases the volume level. Mutes to audio/Restore the previous audio volume. Opens the zapping banner / Opens the information banner / Closes the banner. Switches to the next/previous channel. Scrolls one page up/down in a list. 9 - Exits all menus 10 - Opens/closes the menu.
Quick installation For a quick installation, please follow the steps below: 1. Check whether your set-top box is connected as shown in Figure 1 and 2 (page 6 and following). 2. Press the key on your remote to switch on your set. After a few seconds, a list of menu languages displays on screen. EN 3. Select your preferred language using the s/t buttons and press OK.
Everyday use Turning on/off Press the key on your remote to switch on or off your set. Note - To keep the Mini-Guide or the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) updated, the set-top box should be left in standby, but if you are not going to use the set for a long period of time you should unplug it to save energy. Changing channels Press the P+/- key to switch to the next/previous channel or enter the channel number using the digit keys on your remote and press OK.
To display the zapping banner: 1. Press the INFO key once. Advice: a basic zapping banner is automatically displayed when you tune to another channel. To change the display duration of the zapping banner go in MENU/Setup/Options and select Banner time out. To display the information banner: 2. Press the INFO key again. Advice: to display information on the next programme on the selected channel, press the t arrow key. EN To escape the zapping/information banner: 3.
Menus Charts of the menu #HANNEL LIST 4IMER 4IMER OPTION On/off, alarm time, timer list. 4IMER LIST #HANNEL ORGANIZER 3ET UP ,ANGUAGES Menu language, audio and subtitle preferences. /PTIONS Banner time out, transparency level, DC power, subtitling. $ECODER 0). Change PIN code, decoder lock. #ONNECTION TV format and resolution, HDMI, TV/video standards, S/P-DIF and zoom mode. )NSTALLATION Automatic scanning or transport installation.
Channel list This menu gives access to all lists of channels: the All TV list and your favourite lists.You can view list content and modify the currently viewed list. Access to the list of channels 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Using the s and t keys, select Channel list then press OK. Advice: For a direct access to the Channel list, press the LIST key on your remote. EN View list content To view the content of a list, highlight it using the s and t keys and press the OK key.
Channel organizer The channel organizer allows to create favourite lists and modify the different lists: rename, reorder or remove a list, add/remove channels, lock/unlock channels etc… Access to the channel organizer 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Using the s and t keys, select Channel organizer then press OK. Create a new list To create a new favourite list, highlight Create a new list using the s and t keys and press OK. The new list is automatically added to your current lists.
Setup Languages The menu, audio and subtitle languages can be set in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, English (if the corresponding track exist). Access to language settings 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Using the s and t keys, select Setup then press OK twice. EN Modify a language 1. Using the s and t keys, select the menu, audio or subtitle language. 2. Press the C and B key to confirm a language. Exit the language settings menu To exit the language settings menu press the MENU key again.
Connection The connection menu allows mainly settings TV formats, audio and video formats and HD resolutions. Access to the connection menu 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Using the s and t keys, select Setup then press OK. 3. Using the s and t keys, select Connection then press OK. Modify the connection settings Use the arrow keys to modify the connection settings. Below are the possible values for each item.
Conax CA The Conax menu allows getting information on your actual subscription, available tokens and changing the maturity rating. • The Subscription status menu informs on rights period on each general channel. • The Event status menu lists all PPV purchased programmes. • The Token status menu informs on tokens of each available purse, including their debit and credit information to each programme that need to use token to be consumed. EN Change CA PIN This sub-menu allows changing the CA PIN code.
Main features Strong SRT 8900 • MPEG-4 set-top box: be the first in line to enjoy TV in HD quality! Connections • • • • HDMI interface. RCA cinch audio outputs. Electrical S/P-DIF digital audio output. 2 Scarts: TV scart (CVBS/RGB) and VCR scart (CVBS). Software • • • • • • • • • • Broadcast HD programmes. Bilingual user friendly on screen menus (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, English) through 256 colors On Screen Display (OSD). Channel organizer with up to 8 favourite lists.
Trouble shooting Not every picture or sound problem is caused by a defect in your set-top box. If your unit does something unexpected while you are using it, please unplug it, wait a few seconds then plug it in again. Important – Never open your set yourself. Problem Possible cause Suggested solution Your set-top box doesn’t seem to be working, and there are no lights on the front panel. Your set-top box is not receiving power.
Glossary DVI A Digital Video Interface provides high-bandwidth digital connection between a video source and a TV. Audio is carried separately. EPG An Electronic Program Guide gives information on current and next TV programmes. The EPG is used to view TV programmes in the next days (up to 7 days according to the channel), to program a record by selection an event from the guide or to search easily for TV programmes. EPG are mainly provided on digital set-top boxes and on Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
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