Introduction; Main Features; Accessories; Front Panel And Rear Panel - Strong PRIMA III User Manual

Digital free-to-air terrestrial receiver
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PART 1 • English

1.0 INTRODUCTION

PRIMA III is a Free-To-Air digital terrestrial receiver, allowing you to access free-to-air digital terrestrial TV channels
and radio broadcasts on your TV set. Its digital reception covers VHF & UHF band. Compared with the analogue TV
programs, digital TV programs eliminate the noise and interference but offer high quality video and audio. An on-screen
initial installation guide is provided so that you can easily start to enjoy watching the programs. In addition, a fully
featured remote controller is included that offers you access to every feature with a simple press of a button.

1.1 Main Features

Fully complies with European DVB-T standard
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MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818 transport stream compliant audio/video decoding
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Bandwidth of 6/7/8 MHz supported
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COFDM demodulator
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Automatic/manual channel search
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Many Channel handling options as: locking, editing, moving, sorting, skipping, deletion and searching
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Parental lock control
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NTSC/PAL converting automatically and manually
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EPG (Electronic Program Guide) and Teletext function with search function
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Multiple-language OSD
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Supports multi-subtitle
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USB port ONLY for software upgrade
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2 SCART's (TV SCART output/VCR SCART input)
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Tuner RF in/loop through
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Active antenna support (5 volt)
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Full function remote control
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Extended FAV list for up to 8 groups
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1.2 Accessories

Before installation, please check the items of the package. The package should contain the following items:
SRT PRIMA III Receiver x1
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Remote Control x1
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AAA Battery for the remote control x2
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User Manual x1
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2.0 FRONT PANEL AND REAR PANEL

2.1 Front panel
(Fig. 1)
1. POWER BUTTON
2. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR Used to receive the signal from the remote control.
3. STANDBY INDICATOR
4. CHANNEL UP/DOWN
2.2 Rear panel
(Fig. 2)
1. ANT IN
2. TO TV
3. S/PDIF COAXIAL
4. VCR SCART
5. TV SCART
6. USB-Service Port
7. POWER CABLE
Used to turn on/off the main power supply.
Used to visually show power state of the receiver, the green LED will be
light if turned on the receiver and the red LED will be light if the receiver
entered standby mode.
Used to change channels without using the remote control.
This socket connects to your external aerial.
This socket will bypass the RF signal to either your TV or another video system.
This socket connects to a coaxial socket on your surround sound system.
This socket connects to either a DVD or other video system.
This socket connects to your TV.
This socket is explicitly to use for software upgrade.
This is used to connect to your main power supply.
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