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2.0 YOUR RECEIVER

2.1 Front Panel

(Please see inside cover Figure 1)

1.  Power Button 

Turns the receiver ON/Stand-by.

2.   Signal LED 

 The 

RED

 LED is the “stand-by” indicator. The 

GREEN

 LED is the “Power On” indicator. The 

amber LED lights up once the receiver correctly receives the satellite signals.

3.  Channel UP/DOWN Buttons 

  Move the channels 

UP/DOWN

 or Move the cursor 

UP/DOWN

 in Menu state.

4.  Display 

 This 4-digit LED panel indicates the time or program number.

5.  Smart Card reader   

 The smartcard reader is designed for Smartcards used to descramble Pay-TV services broadcasted in 
Mediaguard encryption.

2.2 Rear Panel 

(Please see inside cover Figure 2)

1.  SAT OUT   

 

 

Gives you the possibility to connect an extra receiver (analogue or digital).

2.  SAT IN  

 

 

 

Connect the cable from your LNB in your satellite dish to this connector.

3.  AUDIO Right OUT (RED RCA) and Left OUT (White RCA) 

 These connectors give you the possibility to connect the audio signal to an external amplifier
or to the audio input of your TV.

4.  VIDEO OUT (YELLOW RCA)

 

 This connector has a constant video signal for additional Video connections like Wireless 
video sender.

5.  TV Scart Connector

 

 Use this connector to connect your receiver to your TV using a scart cable.

6.  VIDEO Scart Connector

 

 Use this connector to connect your receiver to your video recorder using a scart cable. Your video 
recorder signal will now be looped through to your TV.

7.  IR SENSOR

 

 Use this connector to connect your remote eye (optional accessory) to control your receiver, 
for example once your receiver is hidden in a well ventilated cabinet

8.  RS-232 Serial Port 

 

This serial port is for service purpose only.

  9. Input Antenna 

 RF Modulator (female part). If you have cable TV or if you have an outdoor antenna, then you 

Summary of Contents for SRT 6855

Page 1: ...Digital Satellite Receiver with Embedded Mediaguard SRT 6855 User Manual Picture similar...

Page 2: ...Co Japan R L AUDIO VIDEO SPDIF IR SENSOR SAT IN 13 18V 300mA CONSTANT 600mA INTERMITTENT TO TV SVHS 1 2 7 10 9 3 4 5 6 11 13 8 12 SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT SAT IN SAT OUT S...

Page 3: ...on to a digital audio ampli er using the S PDIF output 7 3 1 6 Connecting a remote eye 7 3 1 7 Connecting a serial cable 7 3 2 Connecting to a satellite dish 8 3 2 1 Connecting a xed satellite dish to...

Page 4: ...ver n To any magnetic objects such as loudspeakers transformers etc n To intense vibration n Never open the cover It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltage currents and p...

Page 5: ...ote control with 4 coloured function buttons n Editing Functions TV or Radio Channel Channel Name PID Transponder Name n EPG Electronic Program Guide for on screen program information n Over 4 000 cha...

Page 6: ...denti cation plate at the BACK of the receiver n It is a necessity that you only use an approved extension and compatible wiring that is suitable for the electrical power consumption of the installed...

Page 7: ...e from your LNB in your satellite dish to this connector 3 AUDIO Right OUT RED RCA and Left OUT White RCA These connectors give you the possibility to connect the audio signal to an external ampli er...

Page 8: ...not sure how to connect your receiver do not take the risk of doing it yourself Ask your Strong dealer to do it for you They are specially trained by our technicians and can get the best performance o...

Page 9: ...axial input use the S PDIF output at the BACK of your receiver 3 1 4 Connection with Audio Cable RCA Connectors Please see inside cover Figure 7 n On the BACK of your receiver you will nd 3 RCA connec...

Page 10: ...1 0 switch n Have your Strong Dealer aim the dishes at the requested satellites n Connect the LNB s with coaxial cables to the IN connectors of the DiSEqC 1 0 switch n Connect the OUT connector of th...

Page 11: ...s until you see the picture from the satellite receiver n Store the position in the TV memory refer to the user manual of your TV set if you don t know how to store channels in your TV If you have cor...

Page 12: ...remote control to start the automatic scan All channels will be found automatically and once the search is completed the found channels will be stored in a logical order 9 Once this process is nished...

Page 13: ...ke your own Favourite channels list edit channel names and delete channels from the list IMPORTANT NOTE Channel lists For your convenience we have implemented a Intelligent channel order system Once y...

Page 14: ...BLUE manual button once again The channel will then be moved to the position you selected Once you have nished sorting the channels press the BACK button until you are BACK in the Normal TV mode Sett...

Page 15: ...eps 1 Apply the rst four steps detailed in Change name of channel described in section 5 1 1 2 Using UP DOWN keys select Lock eld 3 Press OK and enter your PIN Code 4 The lock function will be marked...

Page 16: ...ll appear behind the Group name Use the VOL button to erase the name Use the UP DOWN keys to change the character Use the VOL key to proceed to the next character Press OK once you have completed the...

Page 17: ...message will appear if any of the settings are incorrect 5 1 4 The Installation Menu All settings that are related to TV Dish LNB and Satellites are within this menu The installation menu contains se...

Page 18: ...s OK or the RIGHT button and set the scart output to Automatic or Terminal If set to Terminal the VCR scart signal is not automatically looped through n RF modulator Press OK or the RIGHT button and s...

Page 19: ...ivate the bottom two elds of the menu n Adjust Time Use your Numeric buttons 0 9 to set the local time Once set press OK to save the time n Select Set Date Press OK or the RIGHT button and set the dat...

Page 20: ...Mediaguard and press OK 2 Press BACK to return to the menu n Factory Reset Be careful when using this function because it will erase all the data and parameters you may have set earlier to your receiv...

Page 21: ...menu item If you want to change any of these two settings you must set LNB type to zero If DiSEqC switch is Off you will not be able to change settings in both the DiSEqC Input and DiSEqC Repeat menu...

Page 22: ...ge the value apply the following steps 1 Select Frequency and press OK The list of TP values of the current satellite is displayed 2 The functions of the colored buttons now represent other functions...

Page 23: ...tioner with DiSEqC1 2 If you are using a motorised positioner with DiSEqC 1 2 you will have to set the positions of the satellites you want to scan This function is available only if in the LNB Set up...

Page 24: ...signal quality for the selected satellite n Use your UP DOWN buttons to go to the Save eld n Use your LEFT RIGHT buttons to set to On and press OK The position for the selected satellite is now saved...

Page 25: ...d press OK n System Info Using UP DOWN keys on your remote select System info to get the card system information n Maturity level Using UP DOWN keys on your remote select Maturity Rating to change the...

Page 26: ...g the UP DOWN keys and pressing OK on your remote 3 TEXT Activates Teletext generated by your receiver 4 SAT Displays the list of satellites you have scanned with your receiver You can change the sate...

Page 27: ...Guide EPG shows the event information on the current TP channel by time zone 16 PAUSE Freezes the picture 17 AUDIO Shows the list of available audio languages for the channel you are watching You can...

Page 28: ...r UHF channel Problem in cable connections between receiver and TV Check if the scart and or RF cable isconnected correctly to the TV and to the back of the receiver Receiver hang up Disconnect the ma...

Page 29: ...ng parameters set in the menu Check settings in LNB and Channel set up menu Wrong alignment of the dish Ask your dealer to check the outdoor unit and antenna cable to LNB The remote control is not wor...

Page 30: ...ur remote control PAL Referring to the Phase Alternate Line colour system adopted by European broadcasters Parental lock This function gives you the possibility to lock other several functions of the...

Page 31: ...in your area User of this service will be free to you Within the scope of the European legislation on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002 96 EC valid as of August 2005 STRONG prov...

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