Using The Remote Control; Connections; Connecting To Your Aerial Antenna; Connecting To Tv With Hdmi Cable - Strong SRT 8200 Picture similar User Manual

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The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited, be
mixed or used with other types of batteries.
If rechargeable accumulators instead of batteries are going to be used, we recommend using (e.g. NiMH)
types with low self-discharge to ensure long time operation of remote control.

2.5 Using the remote control

To use the remote control, point it towards the front of your receiver. The remote control supports a
range of up to 7 meters distance to the receiver at an angle of up to approx. +-30 degrees.
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Managing the receiver will be limited or not possible if there are obstacles between the remote
control sensor (at the front panel of the receiver) and the remote control. Direct sunlight or very
bright light can reduce or disturb the reception of the remote control signals.

3.0 connEcTIons

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Please make sure that connection devices are disconnected from their main power
supplies before connecting these to the receiver.

3.1 connecting to your aerial antenna

To receive digital broadcasted signals, your receiver has to be connected to a terrestrial indoor or
outdoor antenna. Use the antenna cable to connect the aerial with the ANT IN connector on the back of
your receiver. Please ensure that a properly shielded antenna cable and suitable connectors are used.
The TO TV connector allows you to loop the antenna signal to a second receiver or TV set.

3.2 connecting to Tv with hDmI cable

We recommend connecting your TV set with the receiver using a good quality HDMI 1.3 or higher cable
(not included). This connection supports the highest possible quality.

3.3 connecting to Tv with a cinch cable

Your receiver is also equipped with Audio L, R and VIDEO connectors. As an alternative, use these connections
if your TV set doesn't have an HDMI connector. Use a cinch cable to establish the connection.

3.4 connecting to a digital audio amplifier

By connecting your receiver to a digital amplifier or home theatre system, you can enjoy the best possible
sound quality and multi-channel audio (depending on broadcast). Connect your Digital Audio Amplifier or
home theatre system with a suitable cable to the S/PDIF connector on the back of the receiver.

3.5 connecting to a digital a/v receiver and Tv using hDmI

By connecting your receiver to an A/V receiver or enhanced digital home theatre system with HDMI, you
will enjoy the best possible sound and picture quality as well as multi-channel audio too (depending
on broadcast). Connect the HDMI output of the receiver to the corresponding input of your A/V system
and then connect the HDMI output of the A/V receiver or home theatre system to your TV set. Select the
correct input on your A/V system to watch and listen to programmes. If your TV set already supports DD
audio we recommend you to use the direct connection as described above in chapter 3.2.

3.6 connecting an external Usb storage device

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For details to consider when using a USB storage device please refer to chapter 1.5.
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