Strong SRT 6352 CI User Manual

Digital satellite receiver with common interface

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Common Interface SRT 6352 CI
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  • Page 1 Digital Satellite Receiver with Common Interface SRT 6352 CI User Manual...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Attachments — For your safety, and to avoid damaging the controls could damage the product and require extensive product, use only accessories recommended by STRONG. repair work by a qualified technician. Water and Moisture — Never use this product around water (near 4.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    PART 1 • English TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions Storage Equipment Set-up Features & Accessories 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit 3.0 CONNECTIONS Connecting to TV & VCR Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier Connecting to Satellite Dish Connecting to computer by serial cable for downloading software 4.0 STARTING UP FOR THE FIRST TIME Language Selection...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    PART 1 • English INTRODUCTION 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 7: Storage

    PART 1 • English Storage Your receiver and its accessories are stored and delivered in a packaging designed to protect against electric shocks and moisture. When unpacking it, make sure that all the parts are included and keep the packaging away from children. When transporting the receiver from one place to another or if you are returning it under warranty make sure to repack the receiver in its original packaging with its accessories.
  • Page 8: Features & Accessories

    PART 1 • English Features & Accessories For all digital Free-To-Air TV and Radio programmes via satellite 2 Common Interface slots compatible to all Conditional Access Modules Fast channel filtering by first letter of channel name Zoom function for selected video region Digital sound through coaxial output (S/PDIF) VFD Display showing channel number or time Separate power switch...
  • Page 9: Your Receiver

    PART 1 • English YOUR RECEIVER Front Panel Figure 1 1. Power On/Off button 2. Channel Up/Down buttons 3. MODE INDICATOR RED light indicates that the receiver is in STAND-BY mode. GREEN light indicates that the receiver is in AWAKE mode. 4.
  • Page 10: Remote Control Unit

    PART 1 • English Remote Control Unit Turns the receiver On/Off. Mutes audio output of the receiver. Toggle between TV and AV mode Controls the numerical operation and especially changes program directly. Shows the current favourite program list. TV/R Switch between TV and RADIO modes. MENU Shows the main menu INFO...
  • Page 11: Connecting To Digital Audio Amplifier

    PART 1 • English Connect a UHF coaxial lead or cable antenna lead to the ANT IN input connector at the back of the receiver. Connect a coaxial cable to the TO TV connector at the back of the receiver. Connect the other end of this coaxial cable to the ANT IN connector of your VCR.
  • Page 12: Starting Up For The First Time

    Ensure that your satellite receiver is correctly connected to your television and dish and your satellite signal is of good quality. If you are not sure about this then ask your local strong dealer to check your installation or satellite signal. Confirm that the power plug of receiver is plugged into the wall outlet. Turn on the receiver. The Installation Wizard will appear on screen when you power on receiver for the first time.
  • Page 13: Main Menu

    PART 1 • English 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: “Channel Organiser”, “Installation”, “Timer”, “Games” and “Common Interface”. Press the MENU button when the menu is off, the MAIN MENU screen will appear. Channel Organiser In MAIN MENU screen, press UP/DOWN to select Channel Organiser, and then press OK or u to enter the Channel Organiser menu, which consists of the sub-menus “Sort Channels”, “Add to...
  • Page 14 PART 1 • English Move (Green button) Press Green (Move) button to manual sort channels. Use tupq buttons to select channel that you want to move. You can also enter channel number using Numeric buttons on remote control. Press OK button to confirm channel selection. Now, you can select new position of the channel using tupq buttons or enter position number using Numeric buttons.
  • Page 15: Installation

    PART 1 • English Installation The installation menu contains following sub-menus: “Channel set-up” allow you to setup channels from selected satellites. “Dish Set-up” allow you to setup configuration of your dishes. “Edit satellites” allow you to edit predefined satellites and their transponders as well as add new satellites.
  • Page 16 PART 1 • English Search for: you can select type of the channels that will be installed to your receiver. if selected “All channels” then receiver will install Free-To-Air and Scrambled channels if selected “Scrambled” then receiver will install only Scrambled channels if selected “FTA”...
  • Page 17 PART 1 • English Movement speed: Use tu buttons to select between Slow and Fast. Slow speed allows you to fine adjust position of the dish. Fast speed can be used to adjust dish position roughly. Move: Use tu buttons to move dish to the East/West direction Centre position: If you press OK button while menu focus is on this item then dish will be turned to centre position, which corresponds to true South direction.
  • Page 18 PART 1 • English 5.2.3 Edit satellites In this menu you can edit satellite’s name, angle, location and transponder, as well as add new satellite. Press RED button to edit a satellite’s properties. Press GREEN to add new satellite. Edit existing satellite and add new satellite functions are identical. Name: press OK button to edit name of the satellite.
  • Page 19 PART 1 • English Time settings If a broadcaster provides GMT, you can set the time using GMT, or set the time by yourself. If the GMT usage is ON then current time is set automatically. If your broadcaster provides correct time offset your receiver will change summer/winter time automatically.
  • Page 20: Timer

    PART 1 • English Timer You can set the timer to make the receiver perform designated actions including timer based wake up or sleep instructions to the receiver. Use the tu buttons to select. Timer number: Use tu buttons to Enable or Disable selected timer. Timer status: If selected timer status is Enabled the additional items are available to select.
  • Page 21: Watching Tv And Listening To The Radio

    PART 1 • English WATCHING TV AND LISTENING TO THE RADIO Program Guide (EPG) EPG shows the program schedule for the current channel. Availability of EPG depends from broadcast and may not be available for all channels. In no-menu state, press EPG button, the EPG Menu will appear. Screen divided to 3 main parts: at the left channel list, at the right program schedule list and bottom part provide short program description with program start-end time.
  • Page 22: Channel List

    PART 1 • English Channel list To call on screen the current channel list press OK button from view mode. Use pqtu buttons to select channel and press OK to switch to full screen view mode. 6.3.1 Fast alphabet filtering Press RED (Filter) button to filter channels in alphabet order.
  • Page 23: A.1 Troubleshooting

    PART 1 • English A.1 TROUBLESHOOTING There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the receiver. Check the receiver according to the procedures shown below. If the receiver does not work properly after checking it, please contact the dealer. Don’t open the receiver cover. This may cause a dangerous situation. Symptom Cause Remedy...
  • Page 24 PART 1 • English Audio Decoder: ISO/IEC 11172 LAYER I&II Sampling rate: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz Audio modes: Stereo, Mono Tuner Front-End: DVB-S Input Frequency Range: 950 ~ 2150 MHz RF Input Level: -25 ~ -65 dBm LNB Power: 13.5 / 18 V DC (+/- 5%), Max. 400 mA, Overload protected DiSEqC Versions: 1.0 &...
  • Page 25: 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 When disposing of this domestic rubbish.
  • Page 26 Environmental Issues...

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