2.2 Precautions Points to Check before Use When installing the unit 3.1 Accessories Install the unit horizontally. An uneven Do not put heavy items such as a TV installation may cause the unit to be set on the unit. That may damage The accessories below are included with this receiver: damaged.
Controls/Functions 4.1 Front Panel No. Name Connecto r Function when the receive work the Light will become blue colour. LNB INPUT IEC 169-24 FEMALE IF input from LNB to digital tuner HD OUT PUT HD OUT PUT Digital Video/Audio Output VIDEO RCA cinch Composite video output...
How to Connect Operation When Connecting the Receiver to a TV 6.1 Getting Started Connect the TV antenna to TV ANT IN After your receiver is powered on, proceed with installation as follows : Connect the Video and Audio of the TV to Video and Audio: connect the red 1) Menu Language Setting and white connectors to Audio R and Audio L, and the yellow connector to Turn on your TV and receiver.
6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started Select the item that you want to edit and set its parameters as desired. <Dish Setting> - LNB Power : Select among ON/OFF/13V/18V. - LNB Type : Select among Single/Universal/OCS. - LNB Freq : Set the frequency of the LNB oscillator. - 22KHz : When not AUTO, set the signal path from LNB or switch by selecting a control signal among 0/22KHz.
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6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started 3) Satellite Scan Blind Scan <Figure 6.1.10> Select the satellites you want to search by pressing the button on the remote. Through this function, the receiver searches for all the available channels and saves them in memory.
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6.1 Getting Started 3) Channel Selection You can use the keys to navigate between channels to select desired channels. If you know the channel number you can enter it using the NUMERIC buttons on the remote control and wait 2 seconds for the change. Detailed information about the selected channel will be displayed on the right hand side of the screen <Figure 6.1.13>...
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6.1 Getting Started 6.1 Getting Started 5) Other Functions of the Remote Control ZOOM By pressing the button you can zoom in video. Volume Control By pressing the FREEZE button and you can zoom in on sections of video on Press to adjust the volume while watching a program Freeze <Figure 6.1.14>...
6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting 2) A/V Output Settings 3) On Screen Display Settings This menu lets you specify the audio and video output settings of your receiver <Figure Using this menu, you can select the menu language, use recall list and the duration 6.2.2>...
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6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting 5) Database Reset <Figure 6.2.5> 4) Security Settings This section allows you to reset the receiver to the factory settings. To prevent unauthorized access to classified programming, you can set a personal PIN - Delete Radio Channels : Erase all radio channels in the database. number for your receiver.
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6.2 System Setting 6.2 System Setting Connecting your receiver to Internet via your Wireless Network Follow these instructions prior to connecting your receiver to your Wireless Network: -Go to wifi settings - search for wifi networks - select your wireless network <Figure 6.2.6>...
6.3 Channels 1) Setting Favorite Channels This section allows you to select up to 16 groups of favorite channels in either TV or Radio. Press on “Set Favorites” and the group lists will be displayed <Figure 6.3.1> Press button to choose a group and a new menu will appear <Figure 6.3.2> To change the name of the group press the RED button Press to add or remove a channel from the list...
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6.3 Channels 6.3 Channels 3) Move Channels By navigating through this section you can change the channel sequence. Choose the channel list by pressing the button, use the cursor keys to select the desired options. <Figure 6.3.4> Press the button to return to the previous menu. 5) Delete Channels This function allows you to delete a channel selection.
6.5 Entertainment 6.5 Entertainment 1) YOUTUBE Recorded radio programs can be accessed via the Media Manager menu under : To select Youtube feature. file manager and selecting Music. : To play desired clip. Search Radio channel by Key word or Genre. - Option : Allows you to set search parameters by Category.
6.6 Media Manager 6.6 Media Manager 2) File Manager (Transferring Files from your SRT4902 to a PC or external USB HDD) 1) Disk Manager Note : Follow instructions in the “C onnecting your receiver to a PC via your network” section on page 25 if you have not already connected a PC to the SRT4902 - Default Disk YELLOW...
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6.6 Media Manager - MOVIE Playback Using the GROUP button select MOVIE. Select the video file you want to play using the in the file list. Press the button to begin playback of the selected video file. Once playback has commenced all standard DVR buttons are active, Play, Pause, FF, RW, Skip Fwd, Skip Back and Stop.
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1) Record on your STRONG SRT 4902 Digital Video Recorder using an external HDD via USB...
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2) Timer Lead In and Lead Out Times Please Note : Setting series recordings may create undetected timer conflicts as EPG data is only available for 7 days in advance.
When playing a file you can search through the program by pressing the FF Button. By one program at a time to delete) pressing the FF Button multiple times you can adjust the speed from x2, x4, x8, x16 and x32. To resume normal playback press the PLAY button.
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6) Lock Recorded TV programs: 8) Bookmarking Recorded Programs 7) Rename Recorded TV programs: 9) Editing Recorded Programs...
Troubleshooting There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the unit. Therefore, if the unit does not work properly, check it according to the procedures shown in the table below: Problem Possible causes Remedy The LED light on the front The AC power cord is Connect the power cord properly panel does not light.
Specifications Smart Card Reader 2 Slot Conditional Access System capabilities Fully DVB compliant Interface Connector IEC 169-24, female satellite Power consumption max 30W Power supply LNB/Tuner input Frequency range 950MHz ~ 2150MHz Supply voltage AC 90V ~ 250V Signal level -65dBm ~ -25dBm Supply frequency 50Hz ~ 60Hz...
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