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1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 2
2. Safety/Precautions ............................................................................................... 3
3. Points to Check before Use ................................................................................. 5
4. Controls/Functions .............................................................................................. 6
5. How to Connect .................................................................................................. 11
6. Operation ............................................................................................................. 12
7. Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 56
8. Specifications ..................................................................................................... 57
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Summary of Contents for Strong SRT 4910 HD DVR

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction ......................2 1.1 Overview 1.2 Main Features 2. Safety/Precautions ....................3 2.1 Safety 2.2 Precautions 3. Points to Check before Use ................. 5 3.1 Accessories 4. Controls/Functions ....................6 4.1 Front Panel 4.2 Rear Panel 4.3 Remote controller 4.4 Front Display 5.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Safety/Precautions 1.1 Overview 2.1 Safety This satellite receiver is designed for the reception of free-to-air and encrypted channels. Depending on your location, enjoy the rich choice of up to 10,000 different channels broadcasting a large range of programs: culture, sports, cinema, news, Be sure to read this user's manual before Do not touch the power cord with wet events, etc.
  • Page 3: Precautions

    2.2 Precautions Points to Check before Use When installing the unit 3.1 Accessories Install the unit horizontally. An uneven Do not put heavy items such as a TV installation may cause the unit to be set on the unit. That may damage The accessories below are included with this receiver: damaged.
  • Page 4: Controls/Functions

    4.2 Rear Panel Controls/Functions 4.1 Front Panel 11 12 13 No. Name Connector Function ANT IN IEC 169-2 FEMALE Input from terrestrial antenna ANT OUT IEC 169-2 MALE Loop-through output from digital tuner and Output to TV LNB INPUT IEC 169-24 FEMALE IF input from LNB to digital tuner LNB OUTPUT IEC 169-24 FEMALE IF loop-through output from digital tuner Standby/Power on Indications Lamp : Flashes red light in “Standby”...
  • Page 5: Remote Controller

    4.3 Remote controller 4.3 Remote controller POWER : To turn the receiver On/Off. Double arrow Up/Down : To move to the next or previous page when STAND BY : Just turn the receiver off. many pages are available. TV/RADIO : To switch between TV and Up &...
  • Page 6: Front Display

    4.4 Front Display How to Connect When Connecting the Receiver to a TV Connect the TV antenna to TV ANT IN Connect the Video and Audio of the TV to Video and Audio: connect the red and white connectors to Audio R and Audio L, and the yellow connector to Video Connect your satellite dish Indicates Power (On/Off) mode...
  • Page 7: Operation

    6.1 Getting Started Operation 2) Antenna Setup Press the MENU button to display the main menu. 6.1 Getting Started to move in the menu. Press on ‘Dish Setting’. The following window will appear. <Figure 6.1.2> If you have a motorized dish, press on ‘Motorized Setting’.
  • Page 8 6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started ( When the DiSEqC Motor parameter is set as 1.2 <Figure 6.1.4> ) ( When the DiSEqC Motor parameter is set as USALS <Figure 6.1.6> ) - Satellite : Select any satellite by pressing buttons.
  • Page 9 6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started 3) Satellite Scan Manual Scan <Figure 6.1.10> Select a transponder. Through this function, the receiver searches for all the available channels and saves To change a transponder’s information (Frequency, Symbol Rate), use the them in memory. NUMERIC buttons.
  • Page 10 6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started 4) Terrestrial Scan 5) Channel Selection Through this function, the receiver searches for all the available channels and saves You can use to navigate between channels until you find the channel you them in memory. want.
  • Page 11 6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started 6) Other Functions of the Remote Control Multi Picture Display <Figure 6.1.17> You can press to display multiple pictures; you can choose the number of pictures Volume Control such as 1X2, 2X2, 2X3 or 3X3. While watching a program, press to control the volume.
  • Page 12: System Setting

    6.1 Getting Started 6.2 System Setting SUBTITLE <Figure 6.1.20> 1) Time Settings You can press to select the subtitle language of current channel. This submenu allows you to set your local time, wake up time, wake up channel and sleep time. <Figure 6.2.1> SLEEP <Figure 6.1.21>...
  • Page 13 6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting 2) A/V Output Settings 3) OSD Settings This submenu allows you to specify the audio/video output. <Figure 6.2.2> This submenu allows you to set the menu language, OSD transparency and Information and Volume timeouts. <Figure 6.2.3> - Audio Language : Set the default audio language when selecting a channel.
  • Page 14 6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting 5) Security Settings 6) Database Reset This submenu allows you to set password options and to lock or unlock access to menus This submenu allows you to restore the factory set values (useful when encountering (Note: PIN code and password are the same).
  • Page 15 6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting 7) IP Setting 8) Data Transfer If the Network supports DHCP , IP settings can be allocated automatically. If the Network This submenu allows you to transfer the software from a receiver to another receiver. You can select and transfer Firmware/ Channel Data/ Games.
  • Page 16: Channels

    6.3 Channels 6.3 Channels 1) Set Favorites This submenu allows you to set up favorite groups of channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. The receiver supports 16 favorite groups. Press on ‘Set Favorites’.
  • Page 17 6.3 Channels 6.3 Channels 4) Lock Channels 5) Skip Channels This submenu allows you to lock channels to control access to them. Once a channel is This submenu allows you to skip channels. Once a channel is set to be skipped, it will be locked, you will be asked to enter a password whenever you try to watch it.
  • Page 18: Electronic Program Guide

    6.3 Channels 6.4 Electronic Program Guide 6) Delete Channels 1) EPG This submenu allows you to delete channels. You can select TV or Radio channels in an This submenu allows you to access the electronic program guide when available. alternative way by pressing the TV/RADIO button. You can choose a channel list group Press the GUIDE button to display the guide menu.
  • Page 19: Games

    6.4 Electronic Program Guide 6.5 Games 1) Tetris Press on ‘Tetris’. The following menu will be displayed. <Figure 6.5.1> You can choose a skill level using Press to start the game <Figure 6.5.2>, or press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 20 6.5 Games 6.5 Games 2) Sokoban 3) Snake How to play Sokoban: you have to push the balls to their correct positions. The balls can Press on ‘Snake’. The following menu will be displayed. <Figure 6.5.5> only be pushed, never pulled, so you have to be careful not to push them into a corner You can choose a skill level using where you can’t get them out from.
  • Page 21: Storage

    6.6 Storage 6.6 Storage This submenu allows you to play various MP3 files, view JPG files or download a new 2) JPG menu software by connecting your USB flash drive. Press to select a picture. <Figure 6.6.3> Press to show the picture you want to display. 1) MP3 menu - RED : Sets the time interval between slides.
  • Page 22 6.6 Storage 6.6 Storage 4) Disk Manager 5) File Manager - Default Disk : Set the pvr disk. Press YELLOW button for connect PC. Press button after input IP address of PC. Note : If External SATA is connected, External SATA can be captured in “volume0”. Otherwise, one of other disks can be captured in “volume0”...
  • Page 23: System Information

    6.6 Storage 6.7 System Information You can check the current information about your receiver such as receiver model name, 6) Timer Manager S/W (software) version, H/W (hardware) version, manufacturing date, etc. Press the button, after moved wanted timer number. <Figure 6.7.1> Press to select a timer’s parameter.
  • Page 24: Common Interface

    6.8 Common Interface 6.9 Conditional Access System 1) CAM Initializing 1) Card Initializing To enjoy scrambled channels, you will need a Common Interface Conditional Access To Enjoy CONAX CAS7 scrambled channels, you will need a Smart Card from the service Module (CAM) and a Smart Card from the service provider (program distributor).
  • Page 25: Pvr

    6.9 Conditional Access System 6.10 PVR 2) The Status of the Smart Card 1) File List You can access detailed information about the Smart Card using the keys File Playback in the Main Menu to select ‘CA’ and pressing . <Figure 6.9.2> Press to show the file list.
  • Page 26 6.10 PVR 6.10 PVR Edit Menu 2) Trick Mode You can operate the trick mode while you are playing the recorded files. These functions You will be asked to enter a password whenever you try to enter it. Press . The pop- are available in playback mode or time-shift mode powerfully.
  • Page 27 6.10 PVR 6.10 PVR RWD(Rewind) Bookmark When playing the file, you can press to adjusting the playing speed. <Figure To mark a specific place in a file for later retrieval. <Figure 6.10.8> 6.10.6> - RED : Press this button and red small triangle cursor will be placed at that position. If The speed will change to x2, x4, x8 and x32.
  • Page 28 6.10 PVR 6.10 PVR 3) Instant Recording 4) Timer Recording You can record a current channel by using . If you then press , a time-banner This function is availabe when usb device is connected. You can choose a channel to will be displayed.<Figure 6.10.9>...
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Specifications There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit Fully DVB compliant System capabilities does not work properly, check it according to the procedures shown in the table below: Connector IEC 169-24, female satellite Frequency range 950MHz ~ 2150MHz...
  • Page 30 Code NEC-IR Remote control Operating condition up to 7 Meter USB Supply DC 5V Max 500mA Power consumption max 40W Power supply Passive standby <1W(Compliance with MEPS) Supply voltage 100V ~ 250V Supply frequency 50Hz ~ 60Hz TV SCART Video output(CVBS, RGB), Rear Panel Loop-through RGB output connectors...

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