Using The Remote Control; Connection; Connecting To A Terrestrial Antenna; Connecting To Tv With Hdmi Cable - Strong SRT 8209 User Manual

Digital terrestrial hd receiver
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2.6 Using the remote control

To use the remote control, point it towards the front of your receiver. The remote control supports a
range of up to 5 meters distance to the receiver at an angle of up to approx. 30 degrees.
NOTE:

3.0 CONNECTION

3.1 Connecting to a terrestrial antenna

To receive broadcast signal, your terrestrial indoor or outdoor antenna must be connected to the
RF IN connector on the back of the receiver. Use a properly shielded antenna cable and suitable
connectors.

3.2 Connecting to TV with HDMI cable

The TV set shall be connected with the receiver using a good quality HDMI 1.3 or higher cable. This
connection gives the highest possible quality.

3.3 Connecting to TV with SCART cable

The unit is also equipped with a SCART connector; alternatively, the TV set can be connected to the
receiver using a good quality SCART cable.

3.4 Connecting to a Digital Audio Amplifier with S/PDIF

By connecting your receiver to a digital amplifier or home theatre system, you can enjoy the best
possible sound quality and multi-channel audio (depending on broadcast) up to Dolby Digital.
Connect your Digital Audio Amplifier or home theatre system with a suitable cinch cable to the S/
PDIF connector on the back of the receiver.
3.5 Connecting to a Digital Audio Amplifier and TV using
HDMI
By connecting your receiver to the latest digital amplifiers or home theatre systems with HDMI
connections, you will enjoy the best possible sound quality and multi-channel audio (depending
on broadcast), up to Dolby Digital Plus. Connect the HDMI output of the receiver to an input of your
Managing the receiver will be limited or not possible if there are obstacles
between the remote control sensor (at the front panel of the receiver)
and the remote control. Direct sunlight or very bright light can reduce or
disturb the reception of the remote control signals.
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