Technical Specifications - Strong SRT 8215 User Manual

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Problem
Scrambled channel
message
No response to the
remote control
Forgotten PIN code
Forgotten channel lock
code
After moving the receiver
to another room/area
you are no longer able to
receive digital reception
The receiver switches off
automatically
Playback of video
causes picture freeze/
macro blocks or similar
distortion, especially on
HD content

9.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Tuner
Input connector:
Input frequency range:
Input signal level:
Antenna power:
Demodulator
Demodulator:
Transmission mode:
Guard intervals:
Possible cause
Channel is scrambled
The receiver is off
The remote control is not aimed
correctly
The front panel is obstructed
The batteries of the remote control
are exhausted
The antenna signals are too weak
The signal strength/quality might be
less than before, if using an indoor
antenna
The Auto Standby function is
enabled
The read speed of your USB device
could be too low
IEC60169-2, female, 75 Ohm nominal
VHF: 174 ~ 230 MHz
UHF: 474 ~ 790 MHz
DVB-T2: -70 dBm ~ -25 dBm
5 V DC, max. 50 mA, short cut protected
DVB-T QPSK,16/64QAM (EN 300 744)
DVB-T2 QPSK, 16/64/128/256 QAM (EN 302 755)
normal and extended
DVB-T = 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4
DVB-T2 = 1/128, 1/32, 1/16, 19/256, 1/8, 19/128, 1/4
What to do
Select an alternative channel
Plug in and turn on the plug
Aim the remote control at the front
panel
Avoid obstructions
Replace the batteries of the remote
control
Default PIN is 0000
Contact your local Service Hotline
or send an email to our Support via
www.strong.tv
Press 2 x INFO on the remote
control to keep the signal bars on
screen and adjust the antenna for
(maximum) reception. Alternatively,
do a rescan of the channels.
When using an active antenna,
check if the antenna power setting
is On
Try using an outdoor antenna
Disable Auto Standby. See section
7.3.9 for details.
Make sure to use a USB storage
device with sufficient speed and
space. Pen drives ('USB sticks') may
not support sufficient speed.
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