Getting Started; Scanning For Channels And Stations; Dc Power Cord; Remote Control - Strong SRT 5024 User Manual

Digital terrestrial television receiver
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Getting Started

Once you have connected the SRT 5024 to your antenna and to your television with your preferred
video and audio connections, you need to:
1. Install the batteries in the remote control (see page 9).
2. Turn on the television.
3. If using AC mains power, plug one end of the AC power adapter into the AC mains outlet and
the other end into the power socket on the back of the receiver (number 10 in the diagram on
page 7). Turn on the AC mains power switch.
4. If using a DC power supply (12V or 24V) connect the DC power cord between the power
supply (for example, a DC supply in your car or caravan)and the power socket on the back of
the receiver (number 10 in the diagram on page 7). If necessary, turn on the DC power supply.
5. Sel e ct the vi d eo or AV i n put channel to whi c h the SRT 5024 i s connected: thi s can be done by pressi n g the TV/AV or
VIDEO button on your TV remote control. (Refer to your TV user's manual for i n structi o ns.)
The Strong Technologies banner page briefly appears, followed by the Main Menu screen
showing a list of options (see below). One of these options—Scan—is selected by default.

Scanning for channels and stations

The Scan option on the Main Menu enables you to scan for—that is, detect—digital TV and radio
stations available in your area. Once detected, the stations can be easily selected from the remote
control (or by pressing the channel keys on the front panel of the SRT 5024: see the diagram on
page 6). You have two scanning options:
Auto Searching
This is the recommended option when you are first setting up your SRT 5024. The SRT 5024 will
automatically search for all digital TV and radio stations it can detect and stores their details.
When the Main Menu first appears, the Auto Searching option is highlighted (which indicates
that this option can be selected simply by pressing OK on the remote control).
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