Strong SRT 6855 User Manual

Digital satellite receiver with embedded mediaguard

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Digital Satellite Receiver with
Embedded Mediaguard SRT 6855
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  • Page 1 Digital Satellite Receiver with Embedded Mediaguard SRT 6855 User Manual...
  • Page 2 SAT IN 300mA CONSTANT SAT OUT 600mA INTERMITTENT 13/18V TO TV INPUT 90-240V AC ~ ANTENNA IR SENSOR 50Hz/60Hz 25W MAX. ОПАСНО высокое напряжение не открывать SPDIF SVHS SERIAL PORT Supplied by Strong & Co. Japan AUDIO VIDEO SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PART 1 • English TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 USAGE 1.1 Safety Instructions: 1.2 Features & Accessories 1.3 Safety Precautions 1.4 Storage 1.5 Equipment Set-up 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel 2.2 Rear Panel 3.0 CONNECTIONS 3.1 Connecting to your TV & VCR 3.1.1 Basic connection with a coaxial cable 3.1.2 Basic connection with a Scart cable 3.1.3 Advanced connection...
  • Page 4: Usage

    PART 1 • English 1.0 USAGE This user manual is applicable for Strong SRT 6855 Digital Satellite Receiver with Embedded Mediaguard and its related accessories. It is advised that first-time and experienced users read this manual in order to safely install the receiver.
  • Page 5: Features & Accessories

    PART 1 • English 1.2 Features & Accessories SRT 6855 Digital Satellite Receiver with Embedded Mediaguard: Embedded Mediaguard decoder Single SmartCard reader Easy to use Graphic MENU Interface Multi-lingual support on screen Menu: English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish,...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    PART 1 • English 1.3 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 7: Your Receiver

    PART 1 • English 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel (Please see inside cover Figure 1) 1. Power Button Turns the receiver ON/Stand-by. 2. Signal LED The RED LED is the “stand-by” indicator. The GREEN LED is the “Power On” indicator. The amber LED lights up once the receiver correctly receives the satellite signals.
  • Page 8: Connections

    If you are not sure how to connect your receiver, do not take the risk of doing it yourself. Ask your Strong dealer to do it for you. They are specially trained by our technicians and can get the best performance out of your receiver.
  • Page 9: Advanced Connection

    Audio amplifier, so you can enjoy the excellent quality of the sound that is produced by your Strong receiver. NOTE: If you have an digital audio amplifier with an coaxial input, use the S/PDIF output. at the BACK of your receiver.
  • Page 10: Connecting To A Satellite Dish

    Another possibility of watching programs from multiple satellites is by mounting a dish to a motorized DiSEqc 1.2 positioner. Have your Strong dealer mount the dish to the positioner with the correct azimuth angle of elevation and let him set the centre point for your positioner.
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    PART 1 • English 4.0 QUICK START Check if all connections between Satellite receiver, Dish, TV and VCR are correct. Connect the receiver to the mainpower and switch the unit ON with the Power ON / Standby- button on the frontpanel or on the Remote control. Switch ON your TV set.
  • Page 12 PART 1 • English 6. Now slowly move your dish to the left or to the right , make small steps to allow the (GREEN) signal bars to display the signal level. Note that you will not see any GREEN bars until you have aimed your dish to the ASTRA satellite correctly.
  • Page 13: Navigating In The Menu

    PART 1 • English 5.0 NAVIGATING IN THE MENU You can navigate in the menu with the Channel UP/DOWN and Volume UP/DOWN buttons on your Remote control. Highlight the field of your choice with these buttons. Confirm your choice with the OK button. Pressing the BACK button will cancel your choice and take you 1 step BACK in the menu.
  • Page 14 PART 1 • English If you want to turn BACK to the Canal Digitaal list, please refer to following steps: 1. Make sure you are in normal viewing mode (for example watch channel number 34). 2. Press the FAV button on your remote control, now the list with canal Digitaal channels will appear.
  • Page 15 PART 1 • English Editing Channels from the channel list: You can change the channel name, lock a channel and change the skipping functions. Change name of channel: To change the name of the channel, please apply the following steps: 1.
  • Page 16: Favourite Organizer Menu

    PART 1 • English Deleting Channels from channel list: You can delete channels from the channel list by applying the following steps: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Using UP/DOWN keys, select “Channel Organizer” and press OK. 3. Press the BLUE (Delete) button 4.
  • Page 17: The Installation Menu

    PART 1 • English Repetition: You can set the cycle of the action designated in the timer mode (one time, Every Day or Every Week). Date: You can set the starting date of the timer action. Enter the new date with the [0 - 9] keys.
  • Page 18 PART 1 • English Connection Settings: You can set the connection settings to your personal preferences. Check your TV and VCR user manuals for the correct settings. You can change your Connection settings by applying the following steps: 1. Select “Connection” and press OK or the RIGHT button. TV Mode: Press OK or the RIGHT button and set your TV mode to “Multi”, “PAL”...
  • Page 19 PART 1 • English Duration: Press OK or the RIGHT button and select how long you want the information banner to be on the screen when starting up your receiver or when changing channels. 2. Press BACK until you go BACK to main menu. Time setting: The system uses GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) as a default.
  • Page 20 PART 1 • English Software Upgrade: You can download the latest software available including new technologies to your receiver. To upgrade your system, apply the following steps: 1. Select “Software Upgrade” and press OK. Enter your PIN code. 2. Press the GREEN button to scan the satellite for availability of a newer software version.
  • Page 21 PART 1 • English 5. Use the UP/DOWN keys on your remote to select an item and use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to set up any values. LNB: Up to 16 LNBs are available, select and set-up the correct one according to your LNB specifications.
  • Page 22 PART 1 • English LNB: Select “LNB” and press OK or the RIGHT button. In the “LNB field”, select one of the available LNB’s. If you want to set LNB related values, press OK and the LNB Set-up menu (Described in LNB Set-up) will be displayed. Dish Position: Select “Dish position”...
  • Page 23 PART 1 • English PID (BLUE Button): You can search a specific channel by entering the PID value of a channel. If you press the BLUE (PID) button, the PID screen is displayed. Enter the PID value and press the BLUE button again. To cancel the PID value, press BACK on the remote control or press the BLUE (PID) button to search the channel.
  • Page 24 PART 1 • English 10. If correctly installed, your installer has set the centre position of your dish to the “true” South if in the Northern hemisphere and to “true” North if in the Southern Hemisphere. 11. If for instance you want to set the position for Astra 19.2°East, you know that you will have to move your dish to the left using the Left button.
  • Page 25: Smartcard

    PART 1 • English To change your PIN code, apply the following steps: 1. Press the MENU button on your remote. 2. Using UP/DOWN keys, select “Installation” and press OK. 3. Enter your PIN code 4. Using UP/DOWN keys, select “Parental lock” and press OK. 5.
  • Page 26: Remote Control - Basic Functions

    PART 1 • English 6.0 REMOTE CONTROL - BASIC FUNCTIONS All features of the set-top box can be controlled with the remote control. Inserting batteries to the Remote Control Unit: 1. Open the battery cover on the rear of the remote control Unit. 2.
  • Page 27 PART 1 • English 8. CHANNEL / UP/DOWN Used for stepping through the channels or navigating within the OSD Menus. 9. VOL LEFT/RIGHT Used for adjusting the volume or for navigating within the OSD Menus (LEFT/RIGHT). In channel list (as well as in satellites and TP lists) used to scroll list - prev/next 10 items (duplicate PAGE-/PAGE+ buttons).
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    PART 1 • English A.1 TROUBLE SHOOTING Occasionally receivers can hang-up (just like a PC) so you are recommended to reset the receiver by disconnecting it from mains power. Wait 30 seconds and connect to mains power again and now check if the unit is working as expected.
  • Page 29 PART 1 • English Symptom Cause Remedy The receiver Wrong satellite selected in Press the SAT button on the RCU and select displays the the menu the correct satellite message “No or Wrong parameters set in Check settings in LNB- and Channel Bad signal”...
  • Page 30: Glossary Of Terms

    PART 1 • English A.2 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Conditional Access. Usually means that the channels are scrambled and require a subscription to be paid. DVB-S Digital Video Broadcasting Satellite - Digital TV via satellite. Electronic program guides that are transmitted by some broadcaster to display information guide about a program content.
  • Page 31: 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.

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