Strong SRT 5005 User Manual

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Digital Terrestrial Receiver SRT 5005/5010/5015
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  • Page 1 Digital Terrestrial Receiver SRT 5005/5010/5015 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety Instructions Features & Accessories Safety Precautions Storage Equipment Set-up Connection Connecting to Terrestrial Antenna Connecting to TV & VCR Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier Connecting to PC Your Receiver Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit First Time Installation Main Menu Channel Organiser Channel Search...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    PART 1 English 1.0 Safety Instructions DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER: In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; Directly on top of or under any another equipment; On a surface which might obstruct the ventilation slots. DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES: To direct sunlight or near any other equipment that generates heat;...
  • Page 4: Features & Accessories

    PART 1 English 2.0 Features & Accessories SRT 5005/ 5010/ 5015 Digital Terrestrial Receiver: Multi norm UHF modulator Ch 21-69 (Pal BG-I-DK-MN) For all digital Free-To-Air TV and Radio programmes (with outdoor- or indoor terrestrial antenna) DVB-T compliant, Digital UHF/ VHF Tuner with Loop-through function Set-up support for first time installation Quick and easy installation &...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    PART 1 English 3.0 Safety Precautions To maintain your receiver’s optimum performance, you are advised to apply the following safety precautions: Read this manual carefully and make sure you fully understand the instructions given. Refer all maintenance or servicing to suitably qualified personnel. If you wish, you may clean your receiver with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution, only after disconnecting from the mains voltage supply.
  • Page 6: Connection

    PART 1 English 6.0 Connection 6.1 Connecting to Terrestrial Antenna To receive the broadcast signal, the terrestrial antenna cable should be connected to the ANT IN connector at the back of the receiver. (FIGURE 1) FIGURE 1 6.2 Connecting to TV & VCR The TV set should be connected with the receiver through a SCART cable.
  • Page 7: Connecting To Digital Audio Amplifier

    PART 1 English 6.3 Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier The Digital Audio Amplifier is connected with the receiver from the S/PDIF connector. (FIGURE 3) FIGURE 3 6.4 Connecting to PC The RS-232 connector of the receiver helps to connect to the PC using a serial cable.This serial cable can be used to connect your PC with your receiver, and allows you to download new versions of software to your receiver.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    PART 1 English 1. Mode indicator The RED light indicates that the receiver is in STAND-BY mode. The GREEN light indicates that the receiver is in AWAKE mode. 2. 4 Digits display In STAND-BY mode indicates current time. In AWAKE mode indicates current channel number. Only in models SRT 5010 and SRT 5015 7.2 Rear Panel FIGURE 6.
  • Page 9: Remote Control Unit

    PART 1 English 7.3 Remote Control Unit All features of the set-top box can be controlled with the remote control unit. Turns the receiver On/Standby. Mutes audio output of the receiver. C. AV Toggle between TV and AV mode. D. 0~9 Channel selection.
  • Page 10: First Time Installation

    PART 1 English S. EDIT Program edit. T. TEXT Shows current service’s Teletext on OSD (On Screen Display). U. SUB Show the list of subtitled languages the current channel supports. V. RECALL Switches back to previous channel. 8.0 First Time Installation Make sure that your terrestrial receiver correctly connected to your Television and a terrestrial antenna and that the signal quality is good enough.
  • Page 11 PART 1 English Please select your Country, Antenna Power mode and Channel numbering. Press UP/DOWN to select the items, press RIGHT/LEFT to change the value of the item. If you choose BACK, It will go back to SCREEN 1. Press OK to confirm those setting and enter the Adjust antenna menu (shown as SCREEN3). SCREEN 3 Press LEFT/RIGHT to select Channel No, adjust your antenna direction and position (if necessary) to get maximum levels of the signal level and quality indicators.
  • Page 12: Main Menu

    PART 1 English 9.0 Main Menu All the important settings and features of your receiver can be operated in Main Menu. The Main Menu consists of five sub-menus such as "Channel Organiser", "Channel Search", "Installation", "Timer", "Game". With Menu off, press MENU key. The MAIN MENU screen will appear (SCREEN 5). SCREEN 5 9.1 Channel Organiser In MAIN MENU screen, press UP/DOWN to move the cursor to Channel Organiser, and then press OK...
  • Page 13: Edit Radio Channels

    PART 1 English 9.1.1 Edit TV channels In this menu, you can set the favorite channels, change the order of channels and delete channels. SCREEN 7 Press UP/DOWN keys to point focus of the menu to the channel of your selection. Press LEFT/RIGHT keys to point focus of the menu to the column with the function, which you want to apply to the selected channel.
  • Page 14: Channel Search

    PART 1 English 9.2 Channel Search There are 2 items in the channel Search menu: 1. Automatic Search 2. Manual Search SCREEN 9 9.2.1 Automatic Search Press OK over the Automatic Search. A warning message will appear. SCREEN 10 Press LEFT/RIGHT to move the cursor to OK and press OK to continue. A message will appear.
  • Page 15 PART 1 English SCREEN 11 Then it will search for the programs automatically. If you want to cancel the channel search you may press the EXIT button. SCREEN 12 On completing the search, the receiver will save the services information automatically and exit to normal play state.
  • Page 16: Installation

    PART 1 English 9.2.2 Manual Search Press OK over the Manual Search, the Manual Search Screen will appear. SCREEN 14 Press LEFT/RIGHT to choose channel No. or press numerical buttons to input channel No. Press UP/DOWN to move focus to Frequency item and enter frequency value using numerical buttons. Press UP/DOWN to move focus to Bandwidth and choose bandwidth using LEFT/RIGHT buttons.
  • Page 17 PART 1 English SCREEN 16 9.3.1.1 Language You can change the language of the OSD and Audio. Press UP/DOWN to select the OSD language or Audio language. Press OK/RIGHT to enter the language list and Press UP/DOWN to select the language. Press OK to confirm. SCREEN 17...
  • Page 18 PART 1 English 9.3.1.2 TV settings You can set TV Standard, TV format, Video output and Modulator Settings. SCREEN 18 TV Standard The TV Standard Screen will appear as follows: SCREEN 19 Press OK/RIGHT to select PAL or NTSC, press OK to confirm. If you don’t know which standard your TV has, please select AUTO.
  • Page 19 PART 1 English TV format The TV format Screen will appear as follows: SCREEN 20 Press OK/RIGHT to select 4:3 or 16:9, press OK to confirm. Video output The Video output Screen will appear as follows: SCREEN 21 Press OK/RIGHT to select CVBS/RGB or S-Video, press OK to confirm. Warning! If RGB is selected >...
  • Page 20 PART 1 English Modulator Settings (only for model SRT 5015) The Modulator Settings Screen will appear as follows: SCREEN 22 Press UP/DOWN to select RF Audio Mode or RF Channel. Use LEFT/RIGHT to set RF Audio Mode and RF Channel. Press OK to confirm. 9.3.1.3 Country SCREEN 23 Press OK/RIGHT to select your country in the country list, press OK to confirm.
  • Page 21: Antenna Power

    PART 1 English 9.3.1.4 Channel Numbering Here you can set the channel list by different number format, Appearing order or Operator defined. SCREEN 24 9.3.1.5 Antenna Power Press OK/RIGHT to select turn OFF or ON the antenna power, press OK to confirm. Before set Antenna Power to ON: make sure that your antenna is ACTIVE, requires power 5V DC and it’s power consumption is not more then 100 mA.
  • Page 22: Time Settings

    PART 1 English 9.3.1.6 Time settings If a broadcaster provides GMT, you can set the time using GMT, or set your own time by yourself. If the GMT usage is ON then the Current time is set automatically or you can set the time zone. If your broadcaster provides the correct time offset then your receiver will change from summertime to wintertime automatically.
  • Page 23: Personal Style

    PART 1 English 9.3.2 Personal Style In this menu, we can set the menu colour, transparency level, border pattern and entry animation. SCREEN 28 Press UP/DOWN to select the item, and Press LEFT/RIGHT to set the value, press OK to confirm. 9.3.3 Parental Control In this menu, you can set channel lock status (ON or OFF), the menu lock status, parental setting and change the PIN code (shown as SCREEN 29).
  • Page 24: Channel Lock

    PART 1 English 9.3.3.1 Channel Lock Set the system channel lock to ON or OFF. If the channel locks on, user has to enter the parental PIN code correctly before watch the locked program. SCREEN 30 9.3.3.2 Menu Lock Press OK to select whether you need the lock or not for the Menu, YES or NO, press OK to confirm. If the menu lock is on, then for some operations such as search program and set factory default, you need to enter your PIN.
  • Page 25: Change Pin

    PART 1 English 9.3.3.3 Parental setting Set some programs to lock status. If a channel is locked, the user has to enter the parental PIN code correctly before watching the locked channel. SCREEN 32 Use UP/DOWN keys to select channel which you want to lock. Press OK button to lock channel.
  • Page 26: System Information

    PART 1 English 9.3.4 System Information Display the software version information. Press OK/EXIT keys to return. SCREEN 34 9.3.5 System Update In this menu, you can select between “STB to STB” and “OAD”. 9.3.5.1 Update through STB to STB The System Update screen will appear. SCREEN 35 When it is necessary to update the System, please follow these steps: a) First power off both STBs, connect them with cross RS 232.
  • Page 27 PART 1 English 9.3.5.2 Over Air Download (OAD) Select this option in order to update your receiver with the latest software version. The receiver will check availability of the software update on air and load the latest software, if avail- able.
  • Page 28: Timer

    PART 1 English 9.4 Timer You can set the timer to make the receiver perform designated actions including timer based wake up/sleep the set-top-box. SCREEN 36 Use UP/DOWN buttons to select timer. Press LEFT/RIGHT key to activate/inactivate current timer. Press OK button to enter selected timer settings.
  • Page 29: Game

    PART 1 English 9.5 Game The receiver has three games (Mine, Tetris and Gomoku) and calendar. In this menu user can select any game item and press OK to play the game. Or you can press GAME key on normal play state into the game menu directly.
  • Page 30 PART 1 English 9.5.2 Tetris SCREEN 40 Key function: LEFT/RIGHT: Move block to left or right direction. DOWN: drop block. UP: Rotate block. 9.5.3 Gomoku SCREEN 41 Key function: UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT: Move the cursor. OK: Place the gobang.
  • Page 31: Other Operations

    PART 1 English 9.5.4 Calendar UP/DOWN: +/- months. LEFT/RIGHT: +/- years the range from 1900 to 2100. SCREEN 42 10.0 Other operations 10.1 Mosaic In no-menu state, press MOSAIC button. Screen will be divided into nine pictures screen: SCREEN 43 Press UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT keys to choose one of current programs.
  • Page 32: Epg Function

    PART 1 English 10.2 EPG function In no-menu state, press EPG, EPG Menu will appear: SCREEN 44 Press UP/DOWN to choose channel. Press RIGHT into EPG schedules of current channel. SCREEN 45 In EPG schedules menu: Press UP/DOWN keys to choose schedule items. Press P+/P- into next/previous day schedules.
  • Page 33 PART 1 English SCREEN 46 In EPG schedule details: Press P+/P- into next/previous page. Press LEFT/EXIT return to EPG schedule Menu. You can set up the event timer by pressing OK in EPG schedule details or EPG schedule screen. To set up an event timer: 1.Press UP/DOWN to move the cursor to the event for which you want to add a timer.
  • Page 34: Teletext Function

    PART 1 English 10.3 Teletext function In no-menu state, press TEXT. SCREEN 48 In TEXT on OSD: Press UP/DOWN to add/ subtract displayed page number Press NUMERIC keys to input page directly. If the current program has no Teletext, the screen will appear as below: SCREEN 49...
  • Page 35: Information

    PART 1 English 10.4 Information The following screen will be shown when you press INFO key twice times in the no-menu state. The screen will show you current channel information. SCREEN 50...
  • Page 36: A.1 Trouble Shooting

    PART 1 English A.1 Trouble Shooting Before requesting servicing for your receiver, please check the table below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your behalf may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation. The most common problems that arise are related to cable connections.
  • Page 37 PART 1 English The standby indicator on the Your receiver is in standby, press the power button on your receiver’s front panel is red remote control. Your remote control fails to Check the batteries in your remote control. Make sure your receiver is in operate your receiver the operate mode.
  • Page 38: A.2 Specifications

    PART 1 English A.2 Specifications 1. Tuner & Channel for Terrestrial Type IEC 169-2 Female Frequency Range VHF and UHF Bandwidth 8 MHz or 7 MHz or 6 MHz Input impedance 75 ohm unbalanced Signal Level -82 ~ -20 dBm 2.
  • Page 39 PART 1 English 6. Power Supply Input Voltage 90 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz +/-5 % Power Consumption Max. 20 W Stand-by Power <= 8 W 7. Physical Specification Size (W x H x D) 260 x 40 x 140 mm Weight 1.2 kg 8.
  • Page 40: A.3 Glossary Of Terms

    PART 1 English A.3 Glossary of terms Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial - Digital TV via antenna (same as DTT- Digital DVB-T Terrestrial Television). Electronic program guides that are transmitted by some broadcasters to display information guide about a program content. MPEG The Moving Picture Experts Group is founded by the ISO.
  • Page 41: Environmental Issues

    Environmental Issues Environmental Issues Strong is committed to reducing the impact of its products on the environment. To maximise the benefits of our design enhancements, your co-operation is required. Electronic product recycling Packaging Do not dispose of this product with your...

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