Triax Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110 User Manual

Triax Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110 User Manual

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TRIAX SR 110
Digital satellite receiver
350008
User Guide

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  • Page 1 TRIAX SR 110 Digital satellite receiver 350008 User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction...5 Nice to know ...5 Typographical Conventions ...6 Safety Instructions ...7 Batteries ...8 Disposal...8 Device Overview: SR 110 ...9 Front Panel ...9 Rear Panel ...9 Remote Control ...10 Remote Control Button Description ...11 Package Supplied ...12 Connecting the Receiver...13 Fitting the Aerial Cable...13 Connecting Other Devices ...14 Connecting and Aligning the Aerial ...16...
  • Page 4 M/P (Multipicture) ...30 MUTE ...30 FAV...30 RECALL ...31 INFO – Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial...31 0 key – Sleep timer...31 Disassembly and Cleaning...32 Disassembly ...32 Cleaning ...32 Troubleshooting ...33 Technical Data...35 Manufacturer ...36 Declaration of Conformity ...36 Glossary ...37...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction This user guide intends to provide you with knowledge of how your new digital satellite receiver (called a receiver for short) functions. We assume that you have a general knowledge of how to handle electrical and electronic consumer equipment such as television, radio, video cassette recorder and DVD-player. To make sure that you will be familiar with your new receiver and that you will be able to use all the advanced features, please read this user guide carefully and have it ready for later reference.
  • Page 6: Typographical Conventions

    • Polish • Slovakian • Swedish • Slovenian • Finnish Ex works the following satellites are pre-programmed: • Astra1 19E • Hotbird 13E • Türksat 42E • Sirius2 5E • Amos/Atlantic 4-5W • Astra2 28E • HispaSat 30W • Eutel W2 16E •...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Always follow the safety instructions below to avoid the risk of injury to yourself or damage to your equipment. • In order to ensure adequate air circulation, place the receiver on a smooth, flat surface, and do not place any articles on the top of the receiver. Ventilation slots designed to assist circulation and to allow heat to dissipate from the receiver are located here.
  • Page 8: Batteries

    Batteries For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type: AAA/1.5 V. In connection with the batteries please pay attention to the information below • Observe the prescribed polarity when you put batteries into the battery compartment. •...
  • Page 9: Device Overview: Sr 110

    Device Overview: SR 110 Front Panel Rear Panel...
  • Page 10: Remote Control

    Remote Control...
  • Page 11: Remote Control Button Description

    Remote Control Button Description Symbol Explanation Switching on and standby mode Standby Select channel directly/ Number input Display own favourites list Switch between TV mode and radio mode TV/R Switch between normal and satellite aerial TV/SAT Display current channel list/ Confirm menu item Reduce volume/ Cursor movement to the left Quit menu or menu item BACK...
  • Page 12: Package Supplied

    Package Supplied Check the package supplied after purchase: Quantity Note that: • The coaxial and SCART cables are not included in the package supplied. Explanation Receiver Remote control Batteries type AAA/1,5 V Operating manual (not shown)
  • Page 13: Connecting The Receiver

    Connecting the Receiver Do not connect the receiver to the mains power supply until you have connected it properly to all devices and to the aerial. Otherwise the receiver may be damaged. The wire mesh and the inner wire of the coaxial cable carry electrical current during operation.
  • Page 14: Connecting Other Devices

    Turn the F-connector onto the peeled-back wire mesh, until the connector comes up against the inner insulation. There must be no wire mesh overlapping at the back of the connector end. Shorten the inner core with wire-cutting pliers, so that it protrudes a maximum of 1 mm out of the connector.
  • Page 15 Stereo system - analogue If you wish to connect a stereo system, connect the cinch connector of the cinch cable with the “AUDIO R” and “AUDIO L” sockets of the receiver. Follow the operating instructions of the stereo system. Never connect the phono input of your stereo system with the receiver, which can destroy your stereo system.
  • Page 16: Connecting And Aligning The Aerial

    Connecting and Aligning the Aerial In principle we recommend you have the assembly and commissioning of your aerial installation carried out by qualified specialised staff. Should you do the installation yourself, please adhere to the assembly instructions for your satellite aerial and the following instructions.
  • Page 17 Example: If you want to receive the Astra 19.2° East satellite, you must put your receiver onto channel 1 to align the aerial. The same also applies for other satellites such as Hotbird. If you wish to align your aerial to Hotbird, you must call up a pre-programmed Hotbird channel on your receiver. Step 3 Now align your aerial with the satellite you have selected.
  • Page 18: Start-Up

    Start-Up Remote Control For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type: AAA/1.5 V. • Observing the prescribed polarity, put two batteries into the battery compartment and close the battery compartment cover again carefully until the cover locks in position. •...
  • Page 19: Information Bar

    Information bar During a channel change, an information bar is displayed on the screen for 5 seconds (can be altered via the menu System Settings This information bar shows the following: TTX Symbol EPG Symbol Heart symbol Channel Group Symbol Info Info An example of the information bar and the information it displays.
  • Page 20: The Receiver Menus

    The Receiver Menus User Interface on the TV screen You can adjust the individual settings of your receiver via the menus of the user interface. Switch on the receiver and the TV set. Press the key on your remote control to display the main menu MENU Press the key to leave this menu, or press the...
  • Page 21: Navigating Through The Menus

    Navigating through the Menus You can navigate through the menus using the items will be marked. Selection is via the have to be confirmed via the In every menu, you will find an area at the bottom which will show you the selection options assigned to the various buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 22: Channel (Symbol: Tv Set)

    (Symbol: Receiver) Tools (Symbol: Toolbox) Channel (Symbol: TV set) Submenu TV Channel List Radio Channel List Delete All TV System Channel Setup Time & Timer Setting OSD Setting Parental Lock LNB Power Factory Reset Software Update Game Information Description 1 Favourite 2 Move 3 Find button...
  • Page 23: Favourite

    Favourite Having selected a channel you determine your favourite by pressing the channels, a heart symbol will appear. Move When the key is pressed, the move symbol appears behind the selected channel. Using the ▼ keys, the channel is moved to the required location. The action must be confirmed with Find Channel search function.
  • Page 24: Type

    Skip Using the key, selected channels can be marked for skipping. Selected channels will then be jumped during zapping (channel hopping). Please confirm the selection using the still see the channel if you press the channel number. Lock Using the key, selected channels can be marked for locking.
  • Page 25 Submenu Antenna Setup TP Scan (manual channel search run) Preset Scan Auto Scan (unique function, can be carried out without any prior knowledge) Description Satellite selection Satellite (e.g. Astra1° East). Select LNB type LNB type (Standard setting is ”Universal”). Activating 22KHz (Note: With LNB type ”Universal”...
  • Page 26: System Setup (Symbol: Receiver)

    System Setup (Symbol: Receiver) Submenu Description Audio Language First audio Second audio TV System Display mode Aspect mode Video Output Dolby digital Channel Setup Startup Channel Time & Timer Setting Time Timer OSD Setting Subtitle display OSD timeout OSD transparency Load default OSD Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by channel).
  • Page 27: Timer

    setting Parental Lock Factory password is: 0000 Installation Lock Channel Lock New password Gonfirm password Switching LNB power supply on and off. Preset is ”On”. LNB Power Timer Submenu Description Selection of timer number 1-8. Timer number Type of repetition (Once, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Annually, Off). If set Timer mode to “Off”, the timer is de-activated.
  • Page 28: Tools (Symbol: Toolbox)

    Tools (Symbol: Toolbox) Submenu Factory Reset (password input required) Software Update Game Information Software update via satellite (not activated) The update has got nothing to do with the storage of new TV channels, but serves only for the renewal of the operating software of the receiver. Under normal circumstances, an update is not necessary for the orderly operation of the receiver.
  • Page 29: Special Function Keys

    Special Function Keys TV/SAT Using this key, you can switch between TV function and satellite function. (This function must be available on your TV set, however). Press the key repeatedly, until the desired function is achieved. TV/SAT TV/RADIO With this key you can switch between TV function and DVB radio function. The receiver is now transmitting a radio channel and displaying a background image.
  • Page 30: Text

    On e right-hand side, the current and following event is indic Press the key to display the complete events list. Using the keys, you can scroll through the days, and using the V- V+ can scroll back and forth through the events. Press the key to obtain detailed information Using the...
  • Page 31: Recall

    RE ALL This key takes ou back to the previously chosen channel. Press the key to return to the previously chosen channel. RECALL IN O – Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aer This key is used for aligning the satellite aerial via an acoustic signal. Besides the current reception parameters, you will also be shown signal strength and signal quality.
  • Page 32: Disassembly And Cleaning

    Disassembly and Cleaning Disassembly • Separate the receiver and the connected units from the power supply. • Unscrew the LBN cable from the receiver. • Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you are not going to use the receiver for quite some time.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptom? Can’t find satellite, or no signal. Front display dark, no clock time visible. Clock time visible. No sound or picture, but menu displays of the receiver present. Channel place visible, TV set showing no image. Poor picture, blocking fault, formation of small blocks, no sound.
  • Page 34 No picture, no sound, signal strength present, no signal quality. Bad reception of: Tele5, DSF, etc. The remote control unit does not work. Channel has got a new frequency. If faulty function still cannot be corrected, pleased contact your expert dealer. The LNB is defective.
  • Page 35: Technical Data

    Technical Data Receiver Input frequency range LNB power supply IF Band width LNB control DiSEqC control Symbol rate Bit rate Input speed Error correction Video Audio Aspect ratio Video resolution Audio mode Options of connection LNB F input TV SCART (output only) VCR SCART (output and input) RCA (CINCH) SPDIF, coaxial...
  • Page 36: Manufacturer

    EN 60 065 European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC • EN 55 013 • EN 55 020 • EN 61000-3-2 • EN 61000-3-3 Appliance type/Type: Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110 Svend Kristiansen Quality Manager TRIAX A/S Bjørnkærvej 3 DK 8783 Hornsyld DENMARK...
  • Page 37: Glossary

    Glossary Alternating Current. Connection for AC. Direct Current. Connection for DC. Coaxial connector for the connection of TV set or stereo system. Cinch connector Digital Satellite Equipment Control DiSEqC Digital system with which the receiver can control various components of the outer unit. It is employed particularly to choose between several satellite positions.
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