A.1 Trouble Shooting - Strong SRT 5005 User Manual

Digital terrestrial receiver
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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. Make sure that your decoder is properly connected. To ensure that all the cables
are in their place, disconnect and connect them again. If none of the remedies indicated in the table
below solve the problem, consult your vendor.
Installation issues
Symptom
Your decoder does not find
channels
Symptom
No picture if receiver is
connected only by
S-VHS Cable
Symptom
No sound only picture
General issues
Symptom
The standby indicator on the
receiver's front panel does not
light up
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Remedy
If you are using a directional aerial, make sure it is directed towards a
digital TV transmitter and positioned correctly.
Make sure that it is possible to receive digital terrestrial signal in your
area.
It is advisable to use a standard outdoor aerial, which normally have
better characteristics than the indoor one.
Check the cable from the aerial.
If you cannot resolve the problem easily you may need to have your
aerial and installation tested by a professional.
Remedy
If you are using only the S-VHS output, make sure that in System
Setting S-Video is selected. If RGB is selected is S-VIDEO out disabled.
Remedy
You are using only the S-VHS output. This support only Video no
Audio. Connect receiver also with the Digital output (S/PDIF) to an
digital amplifier.
Remedy
Check that power is available at the wall socket. Check if the SCART
cable and antenna cable are correctly connected and the receiver is
switched on. Disconnect these cables, and then reconnect them to
ensure they are in place.
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