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5.4.3 System Info

Select this item and press 

OK

 to get information about installed software version and hardware version 

in your receiver.

5.4.4 Software update

Before enter to this menu you need to insert USB memory module to USB port at the back of your 
receiver. Files with new software should be copied to USB memory module. 
Enter to the menu by pressing 

OK

 button. If USB memory module inserted correctly then you can start 

update by pressing 

OK

 button. In case files on USB memory module are correct the update will start. You 

will see progress of update on screen.

 

Warning

:  Do not power off your receiver during update process. This may damage your receiver.

5.4.5 Factory Reset

Use this function only in case of needs to return to the factory settings. This function will erase all 
channels, favourite lists and your personal preferences. To activate factory reset you will need to enter 
PIN code.
After factory reset receiver will appear with first time installation wizard.

6.0 DAILY OPERATIONS

6.1 Electronic Program Guide (EPG)

Electronic Program Guide available from live view mode. It displays program information, if supported 
by broadcast.

To enter to Electronic Program Guide press 

EPG

 button on remote control.

In this menu screen divided to 3 parts: at the left represented channel list, at the right represented 
program schedule, at the bottom displayed short details of selected program.
In the channel list select channel using buttons 

pq

.

Use buttons 

tu

 to switch between channel list and program schedule.

To display program schedule for following/previous day use 

GREEN

/

RED

 buttons.

To display details of selected program press 

OK

 or Info button. Use buttons 

pq

 to scroll information in 

program details mode.
To setup Timer to selected program use 

YELLOW

 button. Timer setup described in part 5.4.1 of this manual.

To return from EPG mode to live view mode press 

EXIT

Summary of Contents for SRT 8010

Page 1: ...Digital Terrestrial Receiver SRT 8010 User Manual Picture similar...

Page 2: ...o ampli er 8 3 4 Connecting of external USB memory device 8 4 0 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION 8 4 1 Language select 8 4 2 Terrestrial settings 8 4 3 Preferences 9 4 4 Adjust antenna 9 4 5 Channel setup 9 5...

Page 3: ...use re or an electric shock n Do not place any objects on top of the receiver because this might prevent proper cooling of the components inside SAFETY PRECAUTIONS n Do not open the receiver cover as...

Page 4: ...n DVB T compliant Digital UHF VHF Tuner with Loop through function n Set up support for rst time installation n Quick and easy installation user friendly menu n Multi lingual support on screen Menu n...

Page 5: ...ally short circuited or be mixed or used with other types of batteries 2 0 YOUR RECEIVER 2 1 Front panel 1 2 3 4 1 STANDBY Switch your receiver ON and OFF 2 INFO Displays information banner program de...

Page 6: ...a constant video signal for connection to TV set without SCART connector or to VCR 7 AUDIO These connectors give you the possibility to connect the audio signal to an external ampli er or to the audi...

Page 7: ...menu or sub menu and cancels the progressing function if applicable 10 p q For zapping to next previous channel in live view mode for navigation up down in Menu mode 11 t u For increasing decreasing...

Page 8: ...play channel list in live view mode 22 ZOOM To zoom in part of live video 3 0 CONNECTION 3 1 Connecting to terrestrial antenna To receive the broadcast signal the terrestrial antenna cable should be c...

Page 9: ...site www strong tv support download 4 0 FIRST TIME INSTALLATION Check correctness of all connections If you are not sure ask professional installer to install your equipment Make sure that power cord...

Page 10: ...video picture ts to screen In Pan Scan mode geometrical proportions of picture would not be changed however part of video will be truncated Summer time set to On during summer time day light save peri...

Page 11: ...oup of channels press RED Del All button All channels included to selected group will be marked to delete Delete operation will be executed after pressing to GREEN Save button Delete of all channels f...

Page 12: ...tore result press GREEN Save button Channel rename Select a channel you wish to rename and press BLUE Rename button On screen will be displayed alphabet Use buttons tu pq to navigate between symbols a...

Page 13: ...number of found channels and their names At the end of scan process you will have possibility to select one of the options n Store found channels and switch to live view mode by pressing OK button n...

Page 14: ...in part 5 2 1 5 2 4 Terrestrial Setting In the menu Terrestrial Setting you should setup parameters that allow receiver to function correctly in your area Use buttons tupq to navigate and selection o...

Page 15: ...uch a way that complete video picture ts to screen In Pan Scan mode geometrical proportions of picture would not be changed however part of video will be truncated SCART mode allows you to select betw...

Page 16: ...ect date P P to change month Press OK to con rm selection If timer cycle set to Everyday the date selection is not active If timer cycle set to Weekly you can select week day Time use buttons 0 9 to e...

Page 17: ...preferences To activate factory reset you will need to enter PIN code After factory reset receiver will appear with rst time installation wizard 6 0 DAILY OPERATIONS 6 1 Electronic Program Guide EPG...

Page 18: ...lphabet order At the right side alphabet will be displayed Select rst letter of the channel name that you need to nd in the list and press OK 6 3 2 Favourite list selection To change to Favourite mode...

Page 19: ...FF on front panel do not light up Power cord is not plugged to the wall outlet Power switch on the back of the receiver is in OFF position Check connection of the receiver to the mains Make sure to tu...

Page 20: ...ignal spectrum COFDM transmition modes 2K 8K Antenna power 5 V DC max 50 mA short cut protected Demodulation Demodulation modes QSPK 16 QAM 64 QAM Guard interval 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 Error correction 1 2...

Page 21: ...Input voltage range 100 240 AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption max 12 W Operating temperature 5 40 C Storage temperature 20 70 C Operating temperature range 10 85 RH non condensing Size W x D x H 260 x 19...

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