Installing The Batteries; Using The Remote Control; Connections; Connecting The Antenna And Lnb (Low Noise Block) To The Receiver - Strong SRT 7806 User Manual

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2.6 Installing the batteries

Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put 2x AAA size batteries inside the
compartment.
The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries.
1. Open the cover 2. Install batteries 3. Close the cover
NOTE:
The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited, be
mixed or used with other types of batteries.

2.7 Using the remote control

To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital receiver. The remote control has a
range of up to 7 metres from the receiver, if properly aligned towards the IR eye on the front panel.
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
NOTE:
Sunlight or very bright light might decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.

3.0 CONNECTIONS

This section explains the most important functions to ensure that you can directly watch television with
your new receiver. Please note additional adjustments may be required.
NOTE:
Do not connect the receiver to the main power yet.
3.1 Connecting the Antenna and LNb (Low Noise block) to the
receiver
Connect the LNB of your satellite antenna to the SAT IN connector of your receiver using a good quality
coaxial cable and suitable 'F-connector' plugs.
3.1.1 Connection of multiple fixed antennas via DiSEqC 1.0
a. Connect the LNBs of your fixed antenna to the inputs of a DiSEqC 1.0 switch using a good quality
coaxial cable and suitable 'F-connectors'.
b. Connect the output or "to receiver" of the DiSEqC 1.0 switch to the SAT IN connector on your receiver.
Use good quality coaxial cable and suitable "F-connectors".
c. Plug the power adapter jack to the receiver and the other end to a suitable wall outlet.

3.2 Connecting to digital audio amplifier

Connect one end of a good quality coaxial audio cable to the S/PDIF output of your receiver and the
other end to the coaxial audio input of your home theatre, amplifier or any other device supporting
digital audio.

3.3 basic connection using an HDMI cable

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