Digital Free-To-Air Terrestrial Receiver SRT 5004 User Manual Bedienungsanleitung
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PART 1 • English 1.0 INSTRUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions 1.2 Storage 1.3 Equipment Set-up 1.4 Features & Accessories 2 2 3 3 4 2.0 CONNECTION 2.1 Connecting to Terrestrial Antenna 2.2 Connecting to TV 2.3 Connecting to PC 5 5 5 5 3.0 YOUR RECEIVER 3.1 Front Panel 3.2 Rear Panel 3.3 Remote Control 6 6 6 7 4.0 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 5.0 MAIN MENU 5.1 Channel Organiser 5.1.1 Edit TV channel 5.1.2 Edit Radio Channels 5.1.3 Sort 5.2 Channel Search 5.2.1 Automatic Search 5.2.2 Manual Search 5.
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PART 1 • English Your receiver and its accessories are stored and delivered in a packaging, protected against electric damage and moisture. When unpacking, make sure all parts are included. Keep packaging away from children. For transportation from one place to another or if you are returning the receiver under warranty make sure it is repacked in its original packaging with all accessories. Failing to comply with such packaging procedures could void your warranty. 1.
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PART 1 • English English 2.0 CONNECTION 2.1 Connecting to Terrestrial Antenna To receive the broadcast signal, the terrestrial antenna cable should be connected to the ANT IN connector at the back of the receiver. (FIGURE 1) 2.2 Connecting to TV Connect the TV set with the receiver through a SCART cable. 2.3 Connecting to PC The RS-232 connector on the receiver is to connect to the PC using a serial cable. This allows you to download new versions of software to your receiver.
PART 1 • English 3.0 YOUR RECEIVER 3.1 Front Panel Mode indicator The RED light indicates that the receiver is in STAND-BY mode. The GREEN light indicates that the receiver is in AWAKE mode. 3.2 Rear Panel 1. TO TV To connect a TV set to receive analogue channels or to connect an extra receiver. 2. ANT IN To connect a digital aerial antenna for receiving broadcasting signal. 3. TV SCART Connector To connect your receiver with your TV set using a SCART cable. 4.
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PART 1 • English 4.0 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION Make sure your terrestrial receiver is connected correctly to your TV and terrestrial antenna and the signal quality is good enough. Confirm the power plug of the receiver is plugged into the wall outlet. Turn on the receiver. It is recommended to perform the first time installation following the Installation Wizard step by step. This will help you to easily achieve system configuration and channel installation.
PART 1 • English All the important settings and features of your receiver can be operated in Main Menu. With Menu off, press MENU key. The MAIN MENU screen will appear. It consists of five sub-menus: “Channel Organiser”, “Channel Search”, “Installation”, “Timer” and “Game”. 5.1 Channel Organiser In MAIN MENU screen, press UP/DOWN to move the cursor to Channel Organiser, and press OK to enter the Channel Organiser menu.
PART 1 • English When the focus is on column “Del”, press OK to mark the channel to be deleted from the list. To apply changes, press EXIT and confirm channel deletion. 5.1.2 Edit Radio Channels This menu is similar to 9.1.1 “Edit TV Channels” description. 5.1.3 Sort You can sort the order of the channel list by Channel Name, LCN (Logical Channel Number) or Channel Number. 5.2 Channel Search There are 2 items in the Channel Search menu: Automatic Search and Manual Search. 5.2.
PART 1 • English English 5.3 Installation 5.3.1 System Setting In this menu, you can configure the system settings Language, TV Settings, Country, Channel Numbering, Antenna Power, Time Settings, and Factory Default. 5.3.1.1 Language You can change the language of the OSD and Audio. Press UP/DOWN to select the OSD Language or Audio language. Press OK/RIGHT to enter the language list and Press UP/DOWN to select the language. Press OK to confirm. 5.3.1.
PART 1 • English 5.3.1.6 Time Settings If a broadcaster provides GMT, you can set the time using GMT, or set time by yourself. If the GMT usage is ON then the Current time is set automatically or you can set the time zone. If your broadcaster provides the correct time offset then your receiver will change from summertime to wintertime automatically. If you set GMT Usage to OFF, Set Data and Set Time item are displayed.
PART 1 • English Set some programs to lock status. If a program is locked, the parental PIN code has to be entered correctly before watching the locked program. Use UP/DOWN keys to select the channel you want to lock and press OK to confirm. 5.3.3.4 Change PIN PIN is Personal Identification Number. To modify the password, you need to enter the current PIN, a new 4 digit password and once again the new one for confirmation; the system password will be changed then. 5.3.
PART 1 • English 5.3.5.2 Update through PC to STB 1. Connect Computer to receiver (receiver must be power off) with a 9-pin cross cable (two females). 2. The computer will follow the steps below: Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyper terminal Then choose “COM1” or “COM2” according to which port you are using in the computer and port setting as follows: Bits per Second: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow Control: None 3.
PART 1 • English End Time: English You can set the end time of the channel view when the Timer mode is on Time Interval. Channel Type: Select between TV and Radio. Channel Name: Press RIGHT button to display channel list and using navigation buttons select channel to be shown when the receiver will power on by timer. 5.5 Game The receiver has a calendar and three games (Mine, Tetris and Gomoku). Select a game and press OK for playing.
PART 1 • English 6.0 OTHER OPERATIONS 6.1 Mosaic In no-menu state, press MOSAIC button. Screen will be divided into nine pictures. Press UP / DOWN/ LEFT / RIGHT keys to choose one of current programs. Press P+ / P- keys to view another nine programs. Press OK key to return to normal play state and play the selected program. Press EXIT key to return normal play state and change nothing. 6.2 EPG EPG (Electronic Program Guide) is transmitted by broadcasters to display information about program content.
PART 1 • English Before requesting service, please check the table for a possible cause of the problem. Some simple checks or minor adjustments may restore proper operation. The most common problems are related to cable connections, please disconnect and connect all cables again. If none of the below indicated remedies solve the problem, consult your vendor. Symptom Remedy Installation Decoder does not find channels.
PART 1 • English Symptom Remedy Audio & video issues TV Picture changes colour This may happen after a power-cut or disconnection from the power source. Your receiver has lost some software settings. Switch off your receiver and on again after a few seconds. If the problem persists, contact your vendor Blocks in the TV picture The signal is too weak or defective due to e.g. bad weather conditions.
PART 1 • English Demodulator Demodulator: Transmission mode: COFDM; 16 QAM / 64 QAM 2K~8K Video Decoder Profile level: Video resolution: Decoding & Video Out: Aspect ratio: MPEG2 MP@ML 720 x 576 pixels (PAL), 720 x 480 (NTSC) PAL & NTSC 4:3, 16:9 Audio Decoder MPEG MusiCam Layer I & II Sampling rate: Audio mode: 32, 44.
PART 1 • English A.3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS DVB-T MPEG Network PAL PID RS-232 20 Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial – Digital TV via antenna (same as DTTDigital Terrestrial Television). Moving Picture Experts Group is founded by the ISO. MPEG is a standard method for digital transmission of video and audio. Also known as bouquet is a set of channels offered by a single broadcaster. Phase Alternate Line colour system adopted by European broadcasters.