Strong SRT 6016 User Manual

Digital free-to-air satellite receiver

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Digital Free-To-Air
Satellite Receiver SRT 6016
User Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital Free-To-Air Satellite Receiver SRT 6016 User Manual...
  • Page 3: 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 4: Table Of Contents

    PART 1 • English TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Instructions 1.2 Storage 1.3 Equipment Set-up 1.4 Features & Accessories 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel 2.2 Rear Panel 2.3 Remote Control 3.0 CONNECTIONS 3.1 Connecting to TV & VCR 3.2 Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier 3.3 Connecting to Satellite Dish 3.4 Connecting to serial cable for downloading software...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    PART 1 • English 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 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 6: Storage

    PART 1 • English 1.2 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 7: Features & Accessories

    PART 1 • English 1.4 Features & Accessories For all digital Free-To-Air TV and Radio programmes via satellite Set-up support for first time installation & user-friendly menu 4 800 channel memory capacity for 64 satellites UHF Modulator to connect your receiver to the TV with coaxial cable and/or to loop through the signals coming from your aerial antenna 3 seconds replay 4 Favourite lists for TV-and Radio programme...
  • Page 8: Your Receiver

    PART 1 • English 2.0 YOUR RECEIVER 2.1 Front Panel see Fig.1 1. Mode indicator The light indicates that the receiver is in STAND-BY mode. The GREEN light indicates that the receiver is in AWAKE mode. 2. Power On/Off button 3.
  • Page 9: Remote Control

    PART 1 • English 2.3 Remote Control Turns the receiver On/Standby Mutes audio output of the receiver Toggle between TV and AV mode 0 ~ 9 Changes channel and controls numeric functions Toggle Favourite mode ON / OFF TV/R Toggle between TV or RADIO mode Shows the main menu and exits from any level of menu MENU to view mode...
  • Page 10: Connections

    PART 1 • English 3.0 CONNECTIONS 3.1 Connecting to TV & VCR Basic connection with a Scart cable (Fig. 3) 1. Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the LNB IN connector. 2. Connect the TV SCART connector at the back of the receiver to the SCART IN connector on your TV set.
  • Page 11: Connecting To Serial Cable For Downloading Software

    Ensure your satellite receiver is correctly connected to your television and dish, and that 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 on the receiver is plugged into the wall outlet.
  • Page 12: Antenna Mode

    PART 1 • English 4.3 Antenna mode a) Fixed dish Set Antenna mode to Fixed, select NEXT and press the OK button. The Adjust antenna screen appears, select transponder receivable at your location and adjust the antenna position for maximum level for the signal strength and quality. When you have completed the adjustment, choose NEXT and press the OK button.
  • Page 13: Installation

    PART 1 • English 5.1.1 Channel Manager In this menu, you can change the order of the channels, move, delete and edit channels. To change the satellite use the RED button. Sort (GREEN buton) You can sort the channel order in the channel list by “Name a~z”, “Name z~a”,“Free-CA”, “Fav – NO Fav”...
  • Page 14: Antenna Installation

    PART 1 • English 5.2.1 Antenna Installation You can add a satellite, edit a satellite and delete a satellite in this menu. Add satellite If you want add a new satellite, press the RED key in this menu, a satellite list will appear on the screen. Press RIGHT/LEFT to select the satellite.
  • Page 15: System Setting

    PART 1 • English Edit Transponder: In this menu, you can edit a transponder in the system. Press the YELLOW button, the Edit Transponder sub-menu will appear. This menu is similar to Add Transponder menu. Delete Transponder Press the BLUE button to delete a transponder. You will need to confirm operation. Press LEFT/RIGHT to select OK, press the OK button to confirm.
  • Page 16: Parental Control

    PART 1 • English Select Set Factory default and press OK. Confirm warning message with OK and press the OK key, the receiver will return to its factory default state, and all user data will be deleted. NOTE: YOUR PIN CODE WILL CHANGE BACK TO THE FACTORY SETTING “0000”. 5.3.2 OSD Style In this menu, you can set the Menu Colour, Transparency Level and Border Pattern.
  • Page 17 PART 1 • English 5.3.5.1 STB to STB spftware transfer 1. First power off both STBs, connect them with cross RS-232. 2. Then power on master STB (master is STB from which you will copy software) and keep slave STB off. Navigate in the menu of master STB and select “System Update –...
  • Page 18: Timer

    PART 1 • English 4. After about 2.5 minutes, the message “OK, Reset” will appear on the computer on Hyper Terminal window, which means the download has completed successfully. 5. Power off the receiver and then unplug the RS-232 interface. NOTE: INCORRECT OPERATION MAY CAUSE UNREPAIRABLE DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER.
  • Page 19: Calendar

    PART 1 • English 5.5.3 Tetris LEFT/RIGHT key to move the block to left or right. DOWN to drop the block. UP to Rotate the block. 5.5.4 Rush Hour Press UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT keys to move the cursor, and press OK to select the object. 5.5.5 Gomoku Press UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT keys to move the cursor.
  • Page 20: Changing Channel List Mode Between Tv, Radio And Favourite

    PART 1 • English 1. In EPG programme schedule menu: Press the UP/DOWN keys to choose the program items. Press LEFT/RIGHT keys to get programs schedule for previous/next dates. Press EXIT to return to EPG Menu. Press GREEN to display the details of current program. 2.
  • Page 21: 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 22: Specifications

    PART 1 • English A.2 SPECIFICATIONS Demodulator Modulation: QPSK Input Symbol Rate: 2 ~ 45 Ms/s SCPC & MCPC signals from C & KU and satellites Video Decoder Profile level: MPEG-2 MP@ML Input Rate: Max. 60 Mbits/s Video Resolution: 720 x 576 (PAL), 720 x 480 (NTSC) pixels Aspect Ratio: 4:3, 16:9 Audio Decoder:...
  • Page 23: Glossary Of Terms

    PART 1 • English General Data: Input Voltage Range: 90 ~ 240 V AC 50/60 Hz Power consumption: max 20 W Stand-by Power consumption: < 9 W Operating Temperature: +0 °C ~ 40 °C Storage Temperature: -30 °C ~ 80 °C Operating Humidity Range: 10 % ~ 85 %, RH, Non-condensing Size (WxDxH) in mm:...
  • Page 24: 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 25 Environmental Issues...

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