AMSTRAD SRX200 User Instructions Download Page 7

Looking After your Receiver

The main enemies your receiver must contend with are:

Heat

Moisture

Mains surges

You should do your utmost to protect your receiver from these.

Heat

Mount the receiver on a smooth surface so that air can go beneath. Never place it on a
carpet or cloth. If possible, put small spacers beneath it to allow better air flow
underneath.
Do not put anything on top of it. There should be at least 3 inches (75mm) clearance
above it.
Do not place it on or near anything which becomes at all warm.
Shield it from sunlight and heat from a fire.
If you must put it on top of other equipment, make a small shelf out of plywood or
hardboard, painted to match. Put spacers beneath the shelf to allow air to circulate. If the
receiver is in an enclosed cabinet you must fit a small fan to keep the air circulating.

Moisture

Don’t put drinks on your receiver. Don’t use polish on it. If you must have it looking clean
and shiny, use a water repellent spray such as WD-40™ or Duck Oil™. Spray this onto a
polishing cloth, not directly onto the receiver. Stains and marks can be removed by
applying a little windscreen De-icer spray to a rag and wiping the receiver with this.
Disconnect it from the mains electricity first!

Mains Surges

Your Receiver has an internal fuse designed to melt in the event of a power surge. You
can avoid problems by ensuring that you do not plug in a vacuum cleaner, lawnmower,
etc. near to the receiver (or unplug it first) and by unplugging it during a storm. You can
also fit a “spike suppressor” mains plug to it.

Faults

If your receiver appears to be faulty, the first thing you should do is to unplug it from the
mains power for a few minutes. If this cures the fault then it was probably caused by a
mains surge. Make sure that no wires inside the mains plug are loose – all screws tight –
and that the outer sheath of the mains cable is clamped firmly where it enters the plug.

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Summary of Contents for SRX200

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Page 2: ...erning listener and watcher you are unlikely to notice the difference In fact compared with the average terrestrial television picture the SRX200 satellite pictures are superb So no matter whether you bought this receiver new or at a car boot sale you may be assured that you have got good value for money Now read on to find out how to use and improve on your purchase If your SRX200 is not already ...

Page 3: ... picture worse Stereo sound from your TV if it is equipped for stereo You can also link the Left and Right stereo outputs to the Auxiliary or CD input on your Hi Fi system It s not obvious to most people but your video recorder has a built in TV tuner In fact it is a TV except that it has no screen You can prove this by unplugging your TV set whilst recording a TV programme The video still works T...

Page 4: ...annels or to tune every channel manually by pressing buttons To do this set channel 1 as the lowest frequency as follows Select channel 1 by pressing the 1 button Press Tune until the lowest number in the display is shown about 0960 If you overshoot simply press Tune until the number is displayed then press PRESET twice to store this frequency as channel 1 Then press the following sequence repeate...

Page 5: ...tracks for mono or stereo radio channels For instance you will find BBC Radio 1 to 5 on satellite in MONO but because the SRX200 can not provide all of the available audio frequencies you will not be able to receive them all To select a channel for radio it is best to use channels 48 downwards to avoid confusion Find out what satellite TV channel carries the radio that you like and tune the pictur...

Page 6: ...ide Try to see it working with your SRX200 in the shop before you buy the decoder The normal PAL video output from your SRX200 comes from pin 5 of the INTERFACE socket for connection to a Videocrypt decoder A similar signal comes from pin 4 of the INTERFACE socket for use with D2MAC decoders for some foreign channels For these decoders a standard D to SCART lead will not work without modification ...

Page 7: ...r receiver Don t use polish on it If you must have it looking clean and shiny use a water repellent spray such as WD 40 or Duck Oil Spray this onto a polishing cloth not directly onto the receiver Stains and marks can be removed by applying a little windscreen De icer spray to a rag and wiping the receiver with this Disconnect it from the mains electricity first Mains Surges Your Receiver has an i...

Page 8: ...to tuning correctly If you can t get rid of white sparklies press tune down then immediately press H V and wait If the picture clears press Preset Preset to store it If the sparklies are black press tune up then H V No pictures or sound just a grey screen with snow Probably caused by no LNB voltage from the receiver Try replacing the 630mA fuse at the front inside your receiver If the fuse melts a...

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