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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 SAT IN connector.
2.   Connect the TV SCART connector at the back of the receiver to the SCART IN connector on your TV set.

basic connection with an RCA cable 

(Fig. 4)

1.   Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the SAT IN connector.
2.   Connect the Video RCA connector at the back of the receiver to the Video IN RCA connector on your TV set.

Audio In VIDEo In

3.   Connect the Audio Left and Right RCA connectors at the back of the receiver to the Audio Left and Right IN 

connectors on your TV set or audio amplifier.

Advanced connection of the receiver to the TV set and DVD/Video recorder 

(Fig. 5)

1.   Connect the satellite signal from the LNB to the SAT IN connector.
2.   Connect the TV SCART connector at the back of the receiver to the SCART-in connector on your TV set.
3.   Connect the VCR SCART connector at the back of the receiver to the SCART-in connector on your VCR.

3.2 Connecting to Digital Audio Amplifier

Connect your Digital Audio Amplifier with the S/PDIF connector on the back of the receiver. 

(Fig. 6)

3.3 Connecting to satellite Dish

Connecting a fixed satellite dish to your receiver 

(Fig. 7)

First choose a satellite you want to receive your signals from, and have your dealer aim your dish at the requested satellite. 
Connect a coax cable to your LNB and the other end directly to the SAT IN connector of your receiver.

Connecting multiple fixed dishes to your receiver using a DisEqC 1.0 switch 

(Fig. 8)

If you want to watch programs from more than one satellite (For example from ASTRA and from HOT BIRD) it is advisable to 
use fixed dishes and a DiSEqC 1.0 switch. Have your Dealer aim the dishes at the requested satellites and connect the LNB’s 
with coax cables to the IN connectors of the DiSEqC 1.0 switch. Connect the OUT connector of the DiSEqC 1.0 switch to the 
SAT IN connector at the back of your receiver. 

Connecting a dish on a motorized positioner to your receiver 

(Fig. 9)

Another possibility for watching programs from multiple satellites is by mounting a dish to a motorized DiSEqC 1.2 positioner. 
Have your dealer mount the dish to the positioner, set the correct angle of the elevation and let him set the center point for 
your positioner. Connect the LNB with a coax cable to the SAT IN connector of the positioner, and connect the OUT connector 
of the positioner to the SAT IN connector at the back of your receiver.

3.4 Connecting to computer by serial cable

Connect the RS-232 connector on the back of your receiver to the serial port of your computer using a serial (crossed Sub 
D9) cable. You’ll find instructions how to download software and a loading tool on our website www.strong.tv (

support > 

download

). 

(Fig. 10)

4.0 sTARTIng UP foR ThE fIRsT TImE

Ensure your satellite receiver is connected correctly 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. Turn on the receiver. It is recommended that you perform the 
first time installation following the Installation Wizard step by step. It will help you to easily achieve system configuration and 
channel installation. If you are a professional installer then you can skip wizard by pressing EXIT button and set-up channels 
using the Installation menu, for details refer to 

chapter 5.1.

Summary of Contents for SRT 6511

Page 1: ...User Manual Digital Satellite Receiver SRT 6511 Picture similar ...

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Page 4: ...5 4 0 Starting up for the first time 5 4 1 Language Selection 6 4 2 Audio Language Selection 6 4 3 Time Zone adjustment 6 4 4 Satellite configuration 6 5 0 Main Menu 6 5 1 Installation 6 5 2 Program Setting 8 5 3 User preference 8 5 4 System Setting 9 5 5 Utility 9 6 0 OTHER OPERATIONS 10 6 1 Electronic program guide EPG 10 6 2 Zapping and information banners 10 6 3 Audio Language selection 10 6 4...

Page 5: ...he wall outlet pull it out reverse it and then reinsert it If the plug still fails to fit contact an electrician and have the receptacle replaced n Protecting the Power Cord The power supply cord should be placed so it will not bewalked on Never put a heavy object on the power cord or wrap it around the leg of a table or chair Keep the area around the power cord connection points at the power outl...

Page 6: ...SAT function identification and automatic installation of your significant satellites n Memory capacity for 4200 channels resp 4000 transponders or 100 satellites n Fast channel zapping sorting by alphabet free encrypted channels or satellite n Advanced Zoom functions for TV pictures n Digital sound through coaxial output S PDIF by connecting to digital amplifier n Parental lock function for menu ...

Page 7: ...or the audio input of your TV 5 VIDEO This connector has a constant video signal for additional VCR connections 6 S PDIF Use the coaxial output to connect your receiver to the input of your digital audio amplifier 7 TV SCART To connect your receiver to your TV using a SCART cable 8 DVD VCR SCART To connect your receiver to your DVD or Video recorder using a SCART cable 9 ON OFF Power Switch 10 Pow...

Page 8: ...example from ASTRA and from HOT BIRD it is advisable to use fixed dishes and a DiSEqC 1 0 switch Have your Dealer aim the dishes at the requested satellites and connect the LNB s with coax cables to the IN connectors of the DiSEqC 1 0 switch Connect the OUT connector of the DiSEqC 1 0 switch to the SAT IN connector at the back of your receiver Connecting a dish on a motorized positioner to your re...

Page 9: ...te a channel search on it them with RED to Scan ALL channels or GREEN to Scan Free channels 4 4 2 DiSEqC 1 2 You are now guided directly to menu Antenna Setting s Motor setup which gives you the possibility to point the dish to correct position Use the pq and tu buttons to select and change the settings for details refer to chapter 5 1 1 Antenna Setting s under point GOTO X 4 4 3 GOTO X Settings I...

Page 10: ...of the satellite FTA only Use the tu buttons to select YES if you want to search only for Free To Air channels and NO if you want to search for scrambled channels as well Start Search Use the tu buttons to select the scan mode for Transponder Satellite or Advanced Scan 5 1 2 Edit Satellite data Dependent on the focus you set with the tu buttons you can edit a satellite or its transponder data Sele...

Page 11: ...ve the selected channel to desired position use the numeric buttons to enter Delete If you press the RED button the selected channel s is marked with X to delete Once you have pressed EXIT you will be asked if you want to delete press OK to confirm or EXIT to cancel deletion Lock By pressing the BLUE button you can lock or unlock a selected channel the œ will be shown beside the selected channel 5...

Page 12: ...s of following submenus Time Setting Event timer Calendar and Games 5 5 1 Time Setting The default time mode is set to Auto If broadcaster provides GMT you can set the time zone accordingly or set your time manually For the option AUTO you have to set the Time Zone and Summer time using the pq and tubuttons to select and change settings If you set Time mode to Manual you need to set Current time a...

Page 13: ... the selected event are already filled out in the appearing Timer menu If necessary you can change the settings using thetupq buttons Once all settings as you request press the OK button to add the timer event Note Not all broadcasters provide program information 6 2 Zapping and information banners In viewing mode press the YELLOW i button to show Zapping banner together with technical program det...

Page 14: ...witch between following modes OFF 15 Min 30 Min 45 Min 60 Min 90 Min 120 Min and Min where you can enter your preferred time 6 9 Zoom function Press GREEN Zoom button to get pointer then use the pq and tu buttons to select position you want to zoom in and press OK to activate the function A 1 TroubleShooting There may be various reasons for the abnormal operation of the receiver Check the receiver...

Page 15: ...CVBS Audio with volume control 1 VCR SCART CVBS Audio with volume control 3 RCA Audio L R Video Coaxial Digital Audio S PDIF Separate power switch System Memory Main Processor CONEXANT CX24142 Flash Memory 2 MBytes SDRAM 16 MBytes General Data Supply Voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption typical 11 W max 20 W Stand by Mode 6 5 W Operating Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 10 50 C Hu...

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