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Triax SR 110

Digital Satellite Receiver

Operating Manual

Copyright © Triax UK Ltd, E&EO 2008 Triax UK Ltd

Triax UK reserves the right to change or amend specifications without prior notification

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Table of Contents continued

Receiver Overview

Remote Control

Layout Features

Foreword

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions: Continued

Correct Handling of Batteries

Explanation of the safety instructions

Contents Supplied

Description

Pre-Programmed Satellites

Pre-Programmed Satellites Continued

Connecting the receiver

Fitting the satellite cable

Fitting the satellite cable Illustration

Scart cable connection

Phono / AV Cinch cable connection

Connection of a digital audio receiver

Aligning the satellite dish

Remote Control

Receiver

Screen fade-in during programme change

User interface on TV screen

Menu structure

Navigating through the menus

Channel (symbol: TV set)

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Glossary continued

Receiver

SCART

Swap function

Transponder

VCR

Receiving decoder that converts the IF satellite signals into video and audio signals.

21-pin connector to connect the TV set to the receiver.

Swap between the current and last viewed programme.

Satellite bandwidth 27MHz wide which several digital programmes can be broadcast simultaneously on one transponder.

Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.

Warranty Period

This product has a 12 month guarantee from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event of any issues during this period, please return to the installer / retailer with your proof of purchase.

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Glossary

AC

DC

Cinch connector

DiSEqC

DVB

EPG

F-Type connector

FTA

LNB

MPEG-2

Mute

OSD

PID

Alternating Current 230V 50Hz

Direct Current Voltage 13V/18V

Phono / AV Coaxial connector for the connection of TV set or stereo system.

Digital Satellite Equipment Control

Digital system with which the receiver can control various components of the outer unit. It is employed particularly to choose between several satellite positions

(e.g. Astra and Eutelsat).

Digital Video Broadcasting

Broadcasting of digital TV programmes.

Electronic Programme Guide

IEC60169-24(f) Satellite connector

Free-to-air services

Free services that can be received without special decoders.

Low Noise Block Converter

Converts high frequency signals from the satellite into a lower IF frequencies 950-2150 MHz

International standard for the transmission of video signals.

Key on the remote control unit to mute the sound.

On Screen Display

ID number of a received data stream.

The PIDs ensure that a station can be received in its entirety.

Table of Contents: Continued

Installation (symbol: satellite dish)

System setup (symbol: receiver)

RF Output Channel set up

System setup (symbol: receiver) Continued

Tools (symbol: toolbox)

Special function keys

Special function keys Continued

Using Fast Text Functions

Using Fast Text Functions Continued

Disassembly

Trouble Shooting

Trouble Shooting Continued

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications Continued

Declaration of Conformity

Glossary

Glossary Continued

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Receiver Overview: SR 110

Front of receiver

ON/OFF CH + CH-

Declaration of Conformity

The manufacturer herewith declares that this product meets the following directives and standards:

Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC

EN 60 065

European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC

EN 55 013

EN 55 020

EN 61000-3-2

EN 61000-3-3

Appliance type/Type: Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110

Back of receiver

DATA

RS232

Power switch

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Technical Specification

Power supply

Mains input voltage

Power input

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

100-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz approx. 10 W (operation with single LNB)

0 ºC ~ +40 ºC

– 40 ºC ~ + 65 ºC

Manufacturer Details

Dear Customer,

Should you require technical assistance and in the event that your supplier was unable to help you, please contact:

Technical Support

Triax UK

Abergorki Industrial Estate

Treorchy

Rhondda-Cynon-Taff

South Wales

CF42 6DL

Tel:01443 778 908 + Option 5 for technical assistance

Email: [email protected]

www.triax.co.uk

Remote Control

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Layout Features

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NO

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2

Symbol

Standby

0-9

FAV

TV/ Radio

TV / SAT

OK

V-

Back

INFO

Mute

Timer

Recall

Zoom

CH ▲

List

V+

Menu

CH ▼

EPG

Text

M/P

Audio

Explanation

Switching on and standby mode

Select programme directly, number input

Display own favourites list

Switch between TV mode and Radio mode

Switch between normal and satellite dish

In normal operation: display current programme list. In the menu: confirm menu item

Reduce volume / Cursor movement to the left

Quit menu or menu item

Display of the current programme’s reception data (Sat-finder function)

Mute sound setting

Display Timer

Change to the previously selected programme increase picture size Freeze picture

Change to next higher programme position/Cursor movement upwards

Display TV programme listings

Increase volume / Cursor movement to the right

Display main menu

Change to next lower programme position / Cursor movement downwards

Electronic Programme Guide Now and Next

Display teletext

Multi-picture function, display picture preview

Change audio mode

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Technical Specification

Receiver

Dimensions in mm (W × D × H)

Weight in grams, approx.

Input frequency range

IF Band width

LNB power supply

LNB control

DiSEqC control

Symbol rate

Bit current

Input speed

Error correction (FEC)

Video

Audio

Height / width ratio

Video resolution

Audio mode

Connection options

LNB IF input

TV-SCART (output only)

VCR-SCART (output and input)

RCA (CINCH)

SPDIF, COAXIAL

280 × 157 × 44

Receiver 1100 g

Remote control unit 80 g (less batteries)

950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz

55 MHz/8 MHz (below 5MS/s)

13/18 V, 0.30 A max.

Spikes overload protection

22 KHz ± 2 KHz, 0.6 V pp ± 0.2 V

Version 1.0, Version 1.2, Tone-Burst

A/B

1 ~ 35 MS/s

MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 115200 Bit current specification

Max. 15 Mbit/s

1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto

MPEG-2 MP@ML

MPEG -1/2 Audio layer 1 or layer 2

4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan Scan, 16:9

720 x 576 (Pal), 720 x 480 (NTSC)

Left, right, stereo, AC3 digital sound

Type F, IEC 169-24

Video CVBS, Audio L, R

Video CVBS, Audio L, R

Audio L,R

Digital audio output

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Trouble Shooting continued

Program. place visible,

TV set showing no image

Poor picture, blocking fault, formation of small blocks, no sound

The system is not connected correctly.

Check the connection of the SCART cable.

The TV set is not in AV mode.

Switch the TV set to the appropriate AV input.

The aerial is not aligned precisely with the satellite.

Align your aerial more precisely. To do this, use the

INFO key on the remote control unit.

Signal indication for the aerial alignment will be shown.

The LNB is defective. Replace the LNB.

Satellite dish is aligned with the wrong satellite.

No picture, no sound, signal strength present, no signal quality.

Bad reception of: Tele5,

DSF etc.

The remote control unit does not work.

Programme has got a new frequency.

Cordless phone causing interference (DECT standard).

Move cordless phone, use better quality satellite cable.

Batteries discharged.

Replace batteries.

The remote control unit is aligned wrongly.

Align the remote control unit with the front of the receiver and ensure that nothing is placed between remote control unit and receiver.

Delete TV channel, then carry out automatic search run.

If faulty function still cannot be corrected, please contact your dealer.

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Foreword

This operation manual helps you to use your digital receiver, called a receiver for short: as intended, safely and to the best advantage

We assume that the user of the receiver has a general knowledge of how to handle consumer electronics equipment. Everyone who:

 fits,

 connects,



 operates, cleans or

 disposes of this receiver must have taken note of the complete contents of this operating manual.

Please always keep this operating manual near the receiver.

Layout Features

Various elements of the operating manual are provided with specified layout features. You can thus easily distinguish whether it involves



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 normal text, itemisation, or a sequence of actions.

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Safety Instructions

Read through the safety instructions carefully, before you start operating the receiver.

Pay attention to all warnings and information on the device and in the operating manual.

Electrical connection

Disconnect the receiver from the mains socket if there is an operating malfunction.

Note: in spite of turning off the power switch on the back, the receiver is still powered up.

To avoid the risk of fire and of an electric shock, do not expose the receiver either to rain or Other humidity.

Never open the housing. Otherwise there is the risk of an electric shock.

Only connect the receiver to a professionally installed 100-240V, 50-60 Hz mains power socket.

The total LNB power consumption must not exceed 300 mA.

Disconnect from mains supply when not in use for a long period of time.

During thunderstorms disconnect the mains plug of the receiver from the power socket.

If foreign bodies or liquid should get into the receiver, disconnect the mains plug from the power socket immediately.

Trouble Shooting

Symptom

Can't find satellite, or no signal

Front display dark, no clock time visible

Clock time visible

No sound or picture, but menu displays of the receiver present.

Possible cause and remedy

Example: ASTRA 19E

Key 1 (Pre-programming: "The First“)

INFO key ("The First“, FR11837)

Both signal AND quality are 0 %

Align vertical mirror to the south.

Turn a few millimetres to the left, wait about 3 seconds, then repeat until both signal AND quality are shown.

With a signal of about 60 %, the black background will disappear, and a TV image will appear.

For a different satellite, please select a current programme from the pre-programmed channel list, then press the INFO key.

Power cable not connected.

Connect the power cable to the mains socket.

Switch on main switch.

Short circuit at the aerial supply possible: Check connections.

Receiver is in standby mode.

Press the POWER key on the remote control unit (or on the receiver). The receiver will switch on and the programme will be shown on the TV screen.

The aerial is not aligned with the satellite.

Align your Satellite Dish

No signal (with symbol).

Check the cable connection from LNB to receiver and from receiver to the connected units.

Align your Satellite Dish.

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Disassembly

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Separate the receiver and the connected units from the power supply.

Unscrew the LNB cable from the receiver.

Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you are not going to use the receiver for quite some time.

Pack the receiver, the cables and the remote control unit in the carton.

Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust-free place.

Protect the receiver against frost.

Cleaning

Caution!

The receiver must never get wet. Never clean it with a wet cloth. Do not use any cleaning products containing solvents, these can damage the surface of the housing.

Clean the receiver housing only with a dry cloth.

Safety Instructions Continued

Do not kink or crush the power cable. If the power cable is damaged, you must get the receiver repaired by qualified competent person before using it again. Otherwise there is a risk of an electric shock.

Never let children tamper with the receiver.

Always have servicing work done by qualified competent person.

Correct Location

Place the receiver on a solid, flat support.

Avoid the proximity of:

Heat sources

Naked flames

Appliances with a strong magnetic field

Do not place containers with liquid in them on the receiver.

Avoid direct sunlight and places with unusually high amounts of dust.

Never cover up the ventilation slots. Make sure the receiver has sufficient ventilation.

Do not put any heavy objects on the receiver.

When you bring the receiver out of a cold into a warm environment, condensation may be formed inside the device. In this case wait about one hour before operating it.

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Correct Handling of Batteries

Keep out of reach of Children.

Batteries can contain toxins.

Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long time, take the batteries out of the remote control.

Batteries may contain toxins that damage the environment. For this reason, it is absolutely essential that you dispose of the batteries in accordance with the legal provisions that are in force in your country at the time. Never throw batteries away in your normal household refuse.

Under no circumstance throw the receiver and batteries away in the normal household refuse. This a requirement of the WEEE directive.

Using Fast text Functions continued

RECALL

When pressing the RECALL key, you will switch back to the previously chosen programme.

Via Info key: Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial.

Press the INFO key for this purpose. Besides the current reception parameters, you will also be shown signal strength and signal quality. In addition, you can activate an acoustic signal using the 1 key.

A signal tone will be output via the TV set. The louder and higher the signal, the better the dish is aligned.

Via 0 key: Sleep timer

During normal operation, you can access the sleep timer via the 0 key (zero key). The following settings are available: switched off, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes. After this time, the receiver will be switched off automatically.

Pause

Press the PAUSE key for this purpose. The TV image will be "frozen". Press the PAUSE key again to deactivate this feature.

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Using Fast text Functions

The coloured keys on the remote control unit are used for Fast text and will become active after calling up a further Teletext page. You can navigate there directly via the small coloured keys on the remote control unit.



Press the desired key.

M/P Multipicture

Please press the M/P key in order to access Multipicture mode. On your screen will now appear 9 programmes in parallel, starting with the current programme.

You can navigate the yellow marking using the keys CH▼, CH▲, V+ and V-. The marked programme is in real time, the non-marked programmes show only still pictures.

In order to activate the desired programme, you mark it and then press the OK key or the EXIT key.

When pressing the EXIT key, you leave the Multipicture mode. The programme that was marked last will appear as a full image on your screen.

MUTE

When pressing the MUTE key, the sound is switched off. When pressing the MUTE key again, the sound is switched on again.

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FAV

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Press the FAV key.

On the screen will appear your specified favourites (see above).

Select a programme from your list of favourites.

To select, press the OK key.

Using the V+ and V - keys, you can switch between the programme groups.

Explanation of the Safety Instructions

In the operating manual you will find the following categories of safety instructions:

Danger!

Instructions with the word DANGER warn you of possible personal injury.

Caution!

Instructions with the word CAUTION warn you of possible damage to property or the environment.

These instructions contain special information for economical use of the receiver.

Use as Intended

The receiver is used for receiving unencrypted digital satellite programmes (free-toair). It is exclusively intended for this purpose and may only be used for this. This also includes adherence to all information in this operating manual, in particular the safety instructions.

Any other use is deemed to be not as intended and can lead to damage to property or even personal injury. In addition it means the immediate invalidation of the warranty.

The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage which arises from use which is not as intended.

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Contents Supplied Special Function Keys: continued

AUDIO

Using the audio key, you can select the sound track if a station offers multi-channel sound. Furthermore, here you can activate the Dolby Digital mode (for which you will need additionally a Dolby Digital system; the connection is made at the rear of the unit via the COAXIAL socket).

EPG

Electronic Programme Guide. Please press the EPG key to activate this function. The programme list will appear.

Using the CH▲ and CH▼ keys, you can choose a programme. On the right-hand side, the current and following programme is indicated. Now and Next

No.

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3

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1

2

Quantity

2

1

1

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1

Explanation

Receiver

Remote control

Batteries – type LR 03/AAA/1.5 V

Scart Lead

Operating manual (not shown)

Use double Screened Benchmark cable Such as TX100 on the installation to ensure good signal levels and minimise local interference which could cause freeze framing and pixilation.

TEXT

Teletext is an information system which displays teletext on your TV set. In order to receive Teletext, the selected station must support this function. When changing programmes, the TXT symbol will be displayed. In order to switch on Teletext, press the TEXT key.

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If you want to switch off Teletext, press either the EXIT or the TEXT key.

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Special Function Keys

Switching between TV and SAT

Using the "TV/SAT“ key, you can switch between TV function and

Satellite function.

However. This function must be available on your TV set.

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Press the "TV/SAT“ key repeatedly, until the desired function is achieved.

Switching between TV and Radio

Using the key TV/Radio, you can switch between TV function and DVB-Radio function.

The receiver is now transmitting a radio programme and displaying a background image.



In order to switch back to the TV programme, press the TV/Radio key on the remote control unit.

ZOOM

You can enlarge an image section using the zoom function.

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Press the ZOOM key twice.

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You can select the image section using the keys

CH▼, CH▲, V- and V+.

Every time you press the ZOOM key, the image section will be enlarged in maximum 6 stages. When you press the key for a seventh time, the image returns to its original size. You can leave this mode using the EXIT key.

LIST

Press the "LIST" key once.

As already described above under the menu item "Programme", you have the opportunity here to edit the programme list.

Description

With the receiver you can receive unencrypted digital satellite programmes (free-to-air) via a satellite dish.

You do not need to programme the receiver for the time being. The most important broadcasters and satellites are pre-programmed.

The satellite dish must be aligned to the desired satellite.

The receiver searches for additional new programmes as soon as you launch the automatic transmitter scan for this satellite. Satellites that are not pre-programmed can be added.

You can easily carry out all receiver settings via the user interface (menu) on the TV screen.

The multilingual user interface supports the following languages:

German

Czech

Hungarian

Slovakian

French

Slovenian

Finnish

Greek

Danish

Norwegian

Swedish

Turkish

Italian

Croatian

Dutch

Polish

English

Spanish

Portuguese

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Pre-programmed Satellites:

Astra1 19E

Amos/Atlantic 4-5W

Eutel W2 16E

Hotbird 13E

Türksat 42 E

Astra/Eurobird. 28E

HellaSat 39E

Sirius2 5E

HispaSat 30W

Astra 23.5E

Further Setting Characteristics:

Software update via the RS 232 port on the back of the device

Short switch-over time, fast booting process when switching on

Saving of the last programme viewed (Last Station Memory)

Fully compatible with MPEG-2 and DVB

MPEG-„-Video (MP@ML), MPEG-1 Audio Layer 1, Layer 2

LNB control 13/18V (Tone 0/22 kHz), max. LNB 300mA

Symbol rate 1–35 Mb/s and frequency input 950–2150 MHz

Manual PID input possible

3 operating buttons on the front panel

Plug and Play

Power consumption in standby mode sensationally around 2 watts.

1 favourites list and 8 programme groups

Automatic transmitter scan

Transmitter list editor

Analogue sound output via Phono / AV Cinch plug (stereo), volume control via remote control possible

AC 3 coaxial output (digital audio, SPDIF)

2 Euro SCART connections, for TV and video recorder (VCR)

CVBS video output signal

Tools (Symbol: Toolbox)

Sub Menu Description

Factory Reset

Note*

Software Update

Games

Password required, All settings are default back to Factory settings if the receiver is reset.

By pressing and holding the standby button down for 10 seconds the receiver will default back to Factory settings, all personal settings will be lost.

Software upgrade is a service function and can only be done by using the RS232 connector on the back of the receiver.

The receiver has 3 pre-programmed games

Information Displays the latest hardware and software version.

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System Setup Symbol: Receiver Continued

Parental Lock

Load default

OSD setting

OSD factory setting can be restored.

Factory Password is 0000 (Password settings)

Installation lock

Channel lock

New password

Switching password input on/off in the main menu item Installation.

Switching password input on/off for locked programmes

(child protection)

Determining a new password

(new password must be remembered)

Confirm Password Confirm Password

LNB power Switching LNB-power supply on and off. Preset is ON.

In order to avoid damage to the satellite system, the LNB voltage shall always be switched off in single cable systems.

Timer Setting Table

Sub Menu

Timer Number

Description

Selection of Timer Number 1-8

Timer Mode

Timer Service

Wake Up Channel

Wake Up Date

On Time

Duration

Type of repetition (once, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, off).

If set to “OFF” the timer is de-activated

Switch between the functions programme timer and memory

If Timer-service setting is “massage” The following selection options are available:Birthday, Anniversary, General

Input Date

Input Time

Duration of switch-on time

Pre-programmed Satellites: Continued

In standby mode loop-through function for connecting an analogue receiver

Superfast videotext with an 800-page memory

Digital DVB radio reception, radio background display

When changing programmes you get further programme information in a display.

DiSEqC 1.0, 1.2, Goto X, is supported, if appropriate aerial installations are connected

SWAP function (via recall button)

Screen formats can be set at 4:3, 16:9 and automatic (letterbox)

Multi-function timer, 8-fold and coupled to EPG, sleep-timer

Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) (Now and Next)

SCPC/MCPC reception standard C/Ku band satellites

Automatic selection of the television standard with video converter

Digital sat-finder optical + acoustic for alignment of the dish.

In addition you can process the programme lists of the receiver with an appropriate programme editor using your computer. Please adhere to the information on our home page for doing this.

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Connecting the Digital Satellite Receiver

The receiver is connected to your satellite dish via pre-installed satellite cable.

It is recommended that the satellite cable is installed by a qualified competent person.

Do not connect the receiver to the mains power supply until you have connected it properly to all devices and to the dish. Otherwise the receiver may be damaged.

The braiding and the inner conductor of the coaxial cable carry electrical current during operation.

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System Setup Symbol: Receiver

Submenu

Audio Language

Description

First audio

Second audio

Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by station)

Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by station)

Display mode

Aspect mode

Selection of transmission system

Standard selection: Auto

Selection of image format

Standard selection: Auto

Only the video signal CVBS is offered

TV System

Video Output

OSD setting

Dolby Digital

RF System

Only if the receiver is connected to a digital amplifier via the co-axial digital audio output will you activate this function.

PAL I, fully agile CH 21– CH68

Channel Setup Start-up channel Switch on and off, determination of the desired

TV or radio switch-on programme.

Time & Timer setting Time Possibility of time and time zone input. (see example: Receiver to Summer Time.

Timer See following table

Subtitle display Activating subtitle

OSD timeout Menu fade-in time during switchover in seconds (OSD time lock)

Menu transparency OSD transparency

Setting up RF output Channel

Select the RF output channel number with V+ or V- keys. Fully agile C21 to C69.

The default RF output channel is CH38 (PAL BG) UK uses Select PAL I,

System / TV System, RF System - PAL BG press V+ or V- keys to change to PAL I

Back to Exit

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Installation Symbol: Satellite Dish

Submenu Description

Satellite Satellite selection, Example: Astra1 19° East)

LNB type

Select LNB type (Standard setting is Universal)

22 KHz

Activating 22 KHz Note: with LNB type Universal the activation is automatic

DiSEqC

DiSEqC

Switch

Select DiSEqC level

Select DiSEqC command

Example:

Astra and Hotbird double reception

Astra = 1 / 4

Hotbird = 2/ 4

Deactivate for controlling the motor (invalid)

Positioner You can access the DiSEqC motor control menu via the OK key. Please consult the operating guide of your DiSEqC motor.

TP Scan (manual channel search run)

Polarity

Horizontal, Vertical, H/V (Automatic)

With this search function, you can search the pre-set frequencies (transponder) individually. The transponder data can be changed manually.

This process is started using "Search".

Preset Scan Searching through pre-programmed frequencies (transponder).

(Normal automatic search run)

Auto Scan

(unique function, can be carried out without any prior knowledge),

Here, you can search completely through a selected satellite

(example:Astra1 19° East) for new programmes. No particular details are required for this. You can choose to search for free or all TV and radio programmes.

This process is started using "Search".

Particularly recommended for Türksat

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Satellite Cable fitting Instructions

Fitting the Satellite Cable

(Assembly diagram on the following page)

For fitting the F-connector onto the coaxial cable you need wire strippers and wire-cutting pliers.

Cut 8 mm of coaxial cable at each end down to the inner core.

Carefully strip 10 mm of the outer insulation off, so that the braiding is free.

Push the braiding back over the outer insulation, so that it is not touching the inner wire.

Remove the inner dielectric up to 2 mm in front of the braiding

Twist the F-connector onto the braiding, until the connector comes up against the inner insulation.

There must be no braiding overlapping at the back of the connector end.

Shorten the inner core with wire-cutting pliers, so that it protrudes a maximum of 1 mm out of the connector.

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F-Type Connector fitting Instructions

Screw the F-connector of the coaxial cable onto the “LNB IN” connection on the receiver. The other end of the coaxial cable should be firmly screwed onto the LNB.

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Channel:Symbol TV set continued

1: Delete

Using the 1 key, selected stations can be marked for deletion. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

2 :Skip

Using the 2 key, selected stations can be marked for jumping. Please confirm selection using the OK key. Selected stations will then be jumped during zapping

(channel hopping). Direct input will still be possible.

3 :Lock

Using the 3 key, selected stations can be marked for locking. Please confirm selection using the OK key. Selected stations will then require a password (protection of children).

4: Create

You can get into edit mode via the 4 key. Here, you can change individual parameters as you like. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

5: Edit

You can get into the New Input mode via the 5 key. By directly inputting a frequency and the PID, you can enter a new programme.

6: Delete All

Using the 6 key, all stations can be marked for deletion. Thereafter, individual programmes can be removed from the selection using the 1 key. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

Type (Programme group)

Here, you can allocate selected programmes to certain programme groups (types) as you like. Please confirm selection using the OK key. You can leave the menu by pressing the EXIT key.

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Channel:Symbol TV set

Submenu

TV Channel List

Radio Channel List

Description

1 Favourite, 2 Move, 3 Find, 4 Sort, 5 Edit,

6 Type, ▲▼Select, -- Group, OK Enter,

BACK

As Above

Delete all Deleting the whole programme list.

To do so: Input password (Factory setting 0000) and confirm warning message query with Yes.

1:Favourite

You determine your Favourite by pressing the 1 key. Next to the relevant programmes, a heart symbol will appear.

2:Move

When the 2 key is pressed, the Shift symbol appears behind the marked programme.

Using the CH+ and CH- keys, the programme is moved to the required location. The action must be confirmed with OK.

3:Find

Programme Search function. Stations can be found selectively by entering alphabetic characters on the OSD keyboard.

4:Sort

Sorting the complete programme list according to options on offer. The list must be confirmed with OK. As long as nothing has been confirmed, the last status before confirmation can be recalled using "New Calculation".

5:Edit

After inputting the password (Factory setting 0000), new selection options appear.

Connection with SCART Cable

Connection with a SCART cable

Plug the SCART cable into the “TV” SCART socket on the receiver.

Connect the SCART cable to the TV set. Follow the operating instructions of the TV set.

If you wish to connect a video recorder, plug a SCART cable into the “VCR” SCART socket on the receiver. Follow the operating instructions of the video recorder.

The SCART cable is included in the package supplied.

Connection Diagram

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Connection with Phono / AV Cinch Cable

If you wish to connect a stereo system, connect the Phono AV connector with the “AUDIO R” and “AUDIO L” sockets of the receiver.

Caution!

Never connect the Phono input of your stereo system with the receiver, which can destroy your stereo system.

Adhere absolutely to the information for connection of a cinch cable in the

Connection of a Digital Audio Receiver

If you want to use the 5-channel audio transmission (Dolby Digital Sound/AC3), you must connect your digital audio receiver with the coaxial output of the receiver.

Caution!

Adhere absolutely to the information for connection in the operating manual of your digital audio receiver/amplifier.

Navigating through the menus

You can navigate through the menus using the keys CH+, CH-, V+, V-. The chosen menu items will be marked. Selection is via the OK key. You can leave the menu using the EXIT key. Any changes must also be confirmed. Additionally, the numeric keypad is required for further submenus.

In every menu, you will be shown at the bottom a Notes line which also offers all selection options.

Example: Set Receiver to Summer Time.

Key MENU, select System Settings, select Time & Timer Settings, OK key, select

Display Time, OK key. Under the point GMT, set Shift "GMT+02:00“. Leave the menu using the EXIT key.

Settings for Central Europe:

Summertime: GMT+02:00

Wintertime: GMT+01:00

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Menu structure

Main menu

Language (Symbol: relevant country flag)

Channel

(Symbol: TV set)

Installation

(Symbol: Satellite aerial)

System Setup

(Symbol: receiver)

Tools

(Symbol: Toolbox)

Submenu

Language list

TV Channel list

Radio Channel list

Delete All

Antenna Setup

TP Scan

Preset Scan

Auto Scan

Audio Language

TV system

Channel Setup

Time & Timer setting

OSD setting

Parental Lock

LNB Power

Factory Reset

Software update

Game

Information

Explanation

Selecting the language of

OSD - Menus see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text

Connection Diagram

Connection of Coaxial Digital Output

Plug the coaxial cable into the “COAXIAL” connection on the receiver.

Connect the coaxial cable with the digital audio receiver.

Aligning the Satellite Dish

We recommend you have the system and cable installed by a qualified competent person.

Should you do the installation yourself, please adhere to the following instructions.

Before you align the dish, you must connect the satellite cable to the LNB.

Follow the assembly instructions for your satellite dish.

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Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

Caution!

Connect the satellite cable to the LNB and receiver first. Plug receiver in to the mains socket and turn on. Follow the instruction manual to align the dish

Screw the F-type connector onto the LNB screw connection.

Fit the dish on a south easterly wall with a clear line of site. Follow the dish assembly instructions fully and us the correct fixing methods.

The location of the sun helps you to find out which direction is south. The sun is located exactly in the south at 12 o’clock during the summertime, and at 1 pm during the wintertime.

User Interface on TV screen

You can adjust the individual settings of your receiver via the menus of the user interface. To do so, both the receiver and the TV set must be switched on and be connected via a SCART cable.

Press the "MENU" key. The main menu will appear. By using the "EXIT“ key or pressing the "MENU“ key again, you can leave this menu.

You can navigate through the menus as follows:

Top:Menu name

(for this, function symbols are shown below) Followed by: Submenus or menu items

Bottom: The information bar shows you the keys with which you can navigate through the current menu.

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Screen Fade-In During Programme Change

During a programme change, an information bar is displayed on the screen for 5 seconds (can be altered via menu System settings – OSD Setting – OSD Delay).

This information bar shows the following:

Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

You must have this field of vision when you stand behind the Dish.

Nearly all common satellite positions are located within this 90-degree angle, such as for example Astra 19.2 degrees East, Eutelsat Hotbird 13 Degrees East, Astra 28.3

Degrees east of south,

Türksat 42 degrees East.

Depending on which satellite you want to receive, there must be an open view in this angle. This must above all be adhered to when installing to a wall. Make sure, before you fix an appropriate wall fitting (not included in the dish pack) to the wall of your house, that your dish can also turn far enough without hitting the house wall.

After you have made all the connections, you can now begin to align the dish.

Please check again whether the receiver is connected with the LNB on the dish and also with the TV set. If these cable connections have been properly carried out, you can switch on the receiver.

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Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

First step:

Switch your TV set on. Please take care that your TV set is adjusted to the receiver.

With a SCART connection the TV set must be on the appropriate AV channel.

Second step:

Now switch the receiver on. Please note in doing this that the receiver is pre-programmed for the most common satellites and their programmes and that you only have to enter the channel numbers via the number pad on your receiver remote control:

Example:

If you want to receive the Astra 19.2° East satellite, you must put your receiver onto channel 1 to align the dish. The same also applies for other satellites such as

Hotbird. If you wish to align your aerial to Hotbird, you must call up a pre-programmed

Hotbird channel on your receiver.

Third step:

Now align your dish with the satellite you have selected. There are several possibilities for doing this. The simplest method is as follows:

Fig.01

Azimuth—Left or Right

Fig.02

Receiver

Caution!

Check the proper connection of all devices and the dish, before you connect the receiver to the mains power supply.

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Insert the mains plugs of the connected devices into the mains power socket and switch the connected devices on.

Switch the AV channel on the TV set on.

Insert the receiver’s mains plug into the mains power socket.

On the back of the receiver, turn on the mains switch.

The device will be in normal mode. The current channel position will be displayed.

The receiver is supplied with pre-programmed television programmes and can be used immediately. If you want to establish whether there are new programmes, activate a programme search scan. For this, read the information below.

Standby mode, press the red button on the top right of the remote control. The current time is displayed. The device only consumes around 2 watts in Standby mode.

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Remote Control

For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type:

LR 03/AAA/1.5 V Supplied

Open the battery compartment.

Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

Note: This installation method requires 2 people.

Now turn your dish slowly to the east (left) while watching your TV set, until the reception part is pointing directly east, that is, turn it through 90 degrees. See Fig.03.

With digital satellite reception the receiver receives the transmitter signal with a slight time lag. Therefore turn the dish very slowly and wait at each position for a few seconds, until the receiver displays the signal strength on the screen menu.

When you have aligned your satellite dish to the correct location and you are receiving the desired satellite channels, lock the dish off to stop it moving.

Observing the polarity, put two batteries into the battery compartment and close the battery compartment cover again carefully until the cover locks in position.

Change batteries that are becoming weak in good time.

Always change both batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.

If a battery has leaked, put protective gloves on and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.

Caution!

Batteries may contain toxins that can damage your health and the environment.

Therefore dispose of the batteries in absolute accordance with the legal provisions in force. Never throw the batteries away in the normal household refuse.

The remote control transmits infrared signals to the receiver. Please get the functions of the buttons from the overview of the remote control.

Point the remote control at the front of the receiver and press the appropriate button once for a short time.

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Fig.03

To peak the dish and get maximum signal level you need to adjust the elevation.

To do this, gently pull on the top of the dish. You will need somebody to watch the screen and advise you of the best received signal level.

When you have peaked the dish for maximum signal level, and checked that you are receiving all desired channels, tighten all bolts. See drawings A and B. To display the signal and quality readings press the “INFO” button on the remote control.

Please now check again as to whether you are receiving the set programme on the receiver and continue to switch channels on the receiver with the remote control CH+ and CH- buttons.

If you have no reception after carefully going through the process or if other faults occur, please contact your specialist dealer.

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Remote Control

For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type:

LR 03/AAA/1.5 V Supplied

Open the battery compartment.

Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

Note: This installation method requires 2 people.

Now turn your dish slowly to the east (left) while watching your TV set, until the reception part is pointing directly east, that is, turn it through 90 degrees. See Fig.03.

With digital satellite reception the receiver receives the transmitter signal with a slight time lag. Therefore turn the dish very slowly and wait at each position for a few seconds, until the receiver displays the signal strength on the screen menu.

When you have aligned your satellite dish to the correct location and you are receiving the desired satellite channels, lock the dish off to stop it moving.

Observing the polarity, put two batteries into the battery compartment and close the battery compartment cover again carefully until the cover locks in position.

Change batteries that are becoming weak in good time.

Always change both batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.

If a battery has leaked, put protective gloves on and clean the battery compartment with a dry cloth.

Caution!

Batteries may contain toxins that can damage your health and the environment.

Therefore dispose of the batteries in absolute accordance with the legal provisions in force. Never throw the batteries away in the normal household refuse.

The remote control transmits infrared signals to the receiver. Please get the functions of the buttons from the overview of the remote control.

Point the remote control at the front of the receiver and press the appropriate button once for a short time.

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Fig.03

To peak the dish and get maximum signal level you need to adjust the elevation.

To do this, gently pull on the top of the dish. You will need somebody to watch the screen and advise you of the best received signal level.

When you have peaked the dish for maximum signal level, and checked that you are receiving all desired channels, tighten all bolts. See drawings A and B. To display the signal and quality readings press the “INFO” button on the remote control.

Please now check again as to whether you are receiving the set programme on the receiver and continue to switch channels on the receiver with the remote control CH+ and CH- buttons.

If you have no reception after carefully going through the process or if other faults occur, please contact your specialist dealer.

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Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

First step:

Switch your TV set on. Please take care that your TV set is adjusted to the receiver.

With a SCART connection the TV set must be on the appropriate AV channel.

Second step:

Now switch the receiver on. Please note in doing this that the receiver is pre-programmed for the most common satellites and their programmes and that you only have to enter the channel numbers via the number pad on your receiver remote control:

Example:

If you want to receive the Astra 19.2° East satellite, you must put your receiver onto channel 1 to align the dish. The same also applies for other satellites such as

Hotbird. If you wish to align your aerial to Hotbird, you must call up a pre-programmed

Hotbird channel on your receiver.

Third step:

Now align your dish with the satellite you have selected. There are several possibilities for doing this. The simplest method is as follows:

Fig.01

Azimuth—Left or Right

Fig.02

Receiver

Caution!

Check the proper connection of all devices and the dish, before you connect the receiver to the mains power supply.

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Insert the mains plugs of the connected devices into the mains power socket and switch the connected devices on.

Switch the AV channel on the TV set on.

Insert the receiver’s mains plug into the mains power socket.

On the back of the receiver, turn on the mains switch.

The device will be in normal mode. The current channel position will be displayed.

The receiver is supplied with pre-programmed television programmes and can be used immediately. If you want to establish whether there are new programmes, activate a programme search scan. For this, read the information below.

Standby mode, press the red button on the top right of the remote control. The current time is displayed. The device only consumes around 2 watts in Standby mode.

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Screen Fade-In During Programme Change

During a programme change, an information bar is displayed on the screen for 5 seconds (can be altered via menu System settings – OSD Setting – OSD Delay).

This information bar shows the following:

Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

You must have this field of vision when you stand behind the Dish.

Nearly all common satellite positions are located within this 90-degree angle, such as for example Astra 19.2 degrees East, Eutelsat Hotbird 13 Degrees East, Astra 28.3

Degrees east of south,

Türksat 42 degrees East.

Depending on which satellite you want to receive, there must be an open view in this angle. This must above all be adhered to when installing to a wall. Make sure, before you fix an appropriate wall fitting (not included in the dish pack) to the wall of your house, that your dish can also turn far enough without hitting the house wall.

After you have made all the connections, you can now begin to align the dish.

Please check again whether the receiver is connected with the LNB on the dish and also with the TV set. If these cable connections have been properly carried out, you can switch on the receiver.

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Aligning the Satellite Dish Continued

Caution!

Connect the satellite cable to the LNB and receiver first. Plug receiver in to the mains socket and turn on. Follow the instruction manual to align the dish

Screw the F-type connector onto the LNB screw connection.

Fit the dish on a south easterly wall with a clear line of site. Follow the dish assembly instructions fully and us the correct fixing methods.

The location of the sun helps you to find out which direction is south. The sun is located exactly in the south at 12 o’clock during the summertime, and at 1 pm during the wintertime.

User Interface on TV screen

You can adjust the individual settings of your receiver via the menus of the user interface. To do so, both the receiver and the TV set must be switched on and be connected via a SCART cable.

Press the "MENU" key. The main menu will appear. By using the "EXIT“ key or pressing the "MENU“ key again, you can leave this menu.

You can navigate through the menus as follows:

Top:Menu name

(for this, function symbols are shown below) Followed by: Submenus or menu items

Bottom: The information bar shows you the keys with which you can navigate through the current menu.

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Menu structure

Main menu

Language (Symbol: relevant country flag)

Channel

(Symbol: TV set)

Installation

(Symbol: Satellite aerial)

System Setup

(Symbol: receiver)

Tools

(Symbol: Toolbox)

Submenu

Language list

TV Channel list

Radio Channel list

Delete All

Antenna Setup

TP Scan

Preset Scan

Auto Scan

Audio Language

TV system

Channel Setup

Time & Timer setting

OSD setting

Parental Lock

LNB Power

Factory Reset

Software update

Game

Information

Explanation

Selecting the language of

OSD - Menus see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text see following text

Connection Diagram

Connection of Coaxial Digital Output

Plug the coaxial cable into the “COAXIAL” connection on the receiver.

Connect the coaxial cable with the digital audio receiver.

Aligning the Satellite Dish

We recommend you have the system and cable installed by a qualified competent person.

Should you do the installation yourself, please adhere to the following instructions.

Before you align the dish, you must connect the satellite cable to the LNB.

Follow the assembly instructions for your satellite dish.

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Connection with Phono / AV Cinch Cable

If you wish to connect a stereo system, connect the Phono AV connector with the “AUDIO R” and “AUDIO L” sockets of the receiver.

Caution!

Never connect the Phono input of your stereo system with the receiver, which can destroy your stereo system.

Adhere absolutely to the information for connection of a cinch cable in the

Connection of a Digital Audio Receiver

If you want to use the 5-channel audio transmission (Dolby Digital Sound/AC3), you must connect your digital audio receiver with the coaxial output of the receiver.

Caution!

Adhere absolutely to the information for connection in the operating manual of your digital audio receiver/amplifier.

Navigating through the menus

You can navigate through the menus using the keys CH+, CH-, V+, V-. The chosen menu items will be marked. Selection is via the OK key. You can leave the menu using the EXIT key. Any changes must also be confirmed. Additionally, the numeric keypad is required for further submenus.

In every menu, you will be shown at the bottom a Notes line which also offers all selection options.

Example: Set Receiver to Summer Time.

Key MENU, select System Settings, select Time & Timer Settings, OK key, select

Display Time, OK key. Under the point GMT, set Shift "GMT+02:00“. Leave the menu using the EXIT key.

Settings for Central Europe:

Summertime: GMT+02:00

Wintertime: GMT+01:00

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Channel:Symbol TV set

Submenu

TV Channel List

Radio Channel List

Description

1 Favourite, 2 Move, 3 Find, 4 Sort, 5 Edit,

6 Type, ▲▼Select, -- Group, OK Enter,

BACK

As Above

Delete all Deleting the whole programme list.

To do so: Input password (Factory setting 0000) and confirm warning message query with Yes.

1:Favourite

You determine your Favourite by pressing the 1 key. Next to the relevant programmes, a heart symbol will appear.

2:Move

When the 2 key is pressed, the Shift symbol appears behind the marked programme.

Using the CH+ and CH- keys, the programme is moved to the required location. The action must be confirmed with OK.

3:Find

Programme Search function. Stations can be found selectively by entering alphabetic characters on the OSD keyboard.

4:Sort

Sorting the complete programme list according to options on offer. The list must be confirmed with OK. As long as nothing has been confirmed, the last status before confirmation can be recalled using "New Calculation".

5:Edit

After inputting the password (Factory setting 0000), new selection options appear.

Connection with SCART Cable

Connection with a SCART cable

Plug the SCART cable into the “TV” SCART socket on the receiver.

Connect the SCART cable to the TV set. Follow the operating instructions of the TV set.

If you wish to connect a video recorder, plug a SCART cable into the “VCR” SCART socket on the receiver. Follow the operating instructions of the video recorder.

The SCART cable is included in the package supplied.

Connection Diagram

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F-Type Connector fitting Instructions

Screw the F-connector of the coaxial cable onto the “LNB IN” connection on the receiver. The other end of the coaxial cable should be firmly screwed onto the LNB.

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Channel:Symbol TV set continued

1: Delete

Using the 1 key, selected stations can be marked for deletion. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

2 :Skip

Using the 2 key, selected stations can be marked for jumping. Please confirm selection using the OK key. Selected stations will then be jumped during zapping

(channel hopping). Direct input will still be possible.

3 :Lock

Using the 3 key, selected stations can be marked for locking. Please confirm selection using the OK key. Selected stations will then require a password (protection of children).

4: Create

You can get into edit mode via the 4 key. Here, you can change individual parameters as you like. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

5: Edit

You can get into the New Input mode via the 5 key. By directly inputting a frequency and the PID, you can enter a new programme.

6: Delete All

Using the 6 key, all stations can be marked for deletion. Thereafter, individual programmes can be removed from the selection using the 1 key. Please confirm selection using the OK key.

Type (Programme group)

Here, you can allocate selected programmes to certain programme groups (types) as you like. Please confirm selection using the OK key. You can leave the menu by pressing the EXIT key.

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Installation Symbol: Satellite Dish

Submenu Description

Satellite Satellite selection, Example: Astra1 19° East)

LNB type

Select LNB type (Standard setting is Universal)

22 KHz

Activating 22 KHz Note: with LNB type Universal the activation is automatic

DiSEqC

DiSEqC

Switch

Select DiSEqC level

Select DiSEqC command

Example:

Astra and Hotbird double reception

Astra = 1 / 4

Hotbird = 2/ 4

Deactivate for controlling the motor (invalid)

Positioner You can access the DiSEqC motor control menu via the OK key. Please consult the operating guide of your DiSEqC motor.

TP Scan (manual channel search run)

Polarity

Horizontal, Vertical, H/V (Automatic)

With this search function, you can search the pre-set frequencies (transponder) individually. The transponder data can be changed manually.

This process is started using "Search".

Preset Scan Searching through pre-programmed frequencies (transponder).

(Normal automatic search run)

Auto Scan

(unique function, can be carried out without any prior knowledge),

Here, you can search completely through a selected satellite

(example:Astra1 19° East) for new programmes. No particular details are required for this. You can choose to search for free or all TV and radio programmes.

This process is started using "Search".

Particularly recommended for Türksat

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Satellite Cable fitting Instructions

Fitting the Satellite Cable

(Assembly diagram on the following page)

For fitting the F-connector onto the coaxial cable you need wire strippers and wire-cutting pliers.

Cut 8 mm of coaxial cable at each end down to the inner core.

Carefully strip 10 mm of the outer insulation off, so that the braiding is free.

Push the braiding back over the outer insulation, so that it is not touching the inner wire.

Remove the inner dielectric up to 2 mm in front of the braiding

Twist the F-connector onto the braiding, until the connector comes up against the inner insulation.

There must be no braiding overlapping at the back of the connector end.

Shorten the inner core with wire-cutting pliers, so that it protrudes a maximum of 1 mm out of the connector.

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Connecting the Digital Satellite Receiver

The receiver is connected to your satellite dish via pre-installed satellite cable.

It is recommended that the satellite cable is installed by a qualified competent person.

Do not connect the receiver to the mains power supply until you have connected it properly to all devices and to the dish. Otherwise the receiver may be damaged.

The braiding and the inner conductor of the coaxial cable carry electrical current during operation.

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System Setup Symbol: Receiver

Submenu

Audio Language

Description

First audio

Second audio

Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by station)

Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by station)

Display mode

Aspect mode

Selection of transmission system

Standard selection: Auto

Selection of image format

Standard selection: Auto

Only the video signal CVBS is offered

TV System

Video Output

OSD setting

Dolby Digital

RF System

Only if the receiver is connected to a digital amplifier via the co-axial digital audio output will you activate this function.

PAL I, fully agile CH 21– CH68

Channel Setup Start-up channel Switch on and off, determination of the desired

TV or radio switch-on programme.

Time & Timer setting Time Possibility of time and time zone input. (see example: Receiver to Summer Time.

Timer See following table

Subtitle display Activating subtitle

OSD timeout Menu fade-in time during switchover in seconds (OSD time lock)

Menu transparency OSD transparency

Setting up RF output Channel

Select the RF output channel number with V+ or V- keys. Fully agile C21 to C69.

The default RF output channel is CH38 (PAL BG) UK uses Select PAL I,

System / TV System, RF System - PAL BG press V+ or V- keys to change to PAL I

Back to Exit

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System Setup Symbol: Receiver Continued

Parental Lock

Load default

OSD setting

OSD factory setting can be restored.

Factory Password is 0000 (Password settings)

Installation lock

Channel lock

New password

Switching password input on/off in the main menu item Installation.

Switching password input on/off for locked programmes

(child protection)

Determining a new password

(new password must be remembered)

Confirm Password Confirm Password

LNB power Switching LNB-power supply on and off. Preset is ON.

In order to avoid damage to the satellite system, the LNB voltage shall always be switched off in single cable systems.

Timer Setting Table

Sub Menu

Timer Number

Description

Selection of Timer Number 1-8

Timer Mode

Timer Service

Wake Up Channel

Wake Up Date

On Time

Duration

Type of repetition (once, daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, off).

If set to “OFF” the timer is de-activated

Switch between the functions programme timer and memory

If Timer-service setting is “massage” The following selection options are available:Birthday, Anniversary, General

Input Date

Input Time

Duration of switch-on time

Pre-programmed Satellites: Continued

In standby mode loop-through function for connecting an analogue receiver

Superfast videotext with an 800-page memory

Digital DVB radio reception, radio background display

When changing programmes you get further programme information in a display.

DiSEqC 1.0, 1.2, Goto X, is supported, if appropriate aerial installations are connected

SWAP function (via recall button)

Screen formats can be set at 4:3, 16:9 and automatic (letterbox)

Multi-function timer, 8-fold and coupled to EPG, sleep-timer

Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) (Now and Next)

SCPC/MCPC reception standard C/Ku band satellites

Automatic selection of the television standard with video converter

Digital sat-finder optical + acoustic for alignment of the dish.

In addition you can process the programme lists of the receiver with an appropriate programme editor using your computer. Please adhere to the information on our home page for doing this.

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Pre-programmed Satellites:

Astra1 19E

Amos/Atlantic 4-5W

Eutel W2 16E

Hotbird 13E

Türksat 42 E

Astra/Eurobird. 28E

HellaSat 39E

Sirius2 5E

HispaSat 30W

Astra 23.5E

Further Setting Characteristics:

Software update via the RS 232 port on the back of the device

Short switch-over time, fast booting process when switching on

Saving of the last programme viewed (Last Station Memory)

Fully compatible with MPEG-2 and DVB

MPEG-„-Video (MP@ML), MPEG-1 Audio Layer 1, Layer 2

LNB control 13/18V (Tone 0/22 kHz), max. LNB 300mA

Symbol rate 1–35 Mb/s and frequency input 950–2150 MHz

Manual PID input possible

3 operating buttons on the front panel

Plug and Play

Power consumption in standby mode sensationally around 2 watts.

1 favourites list and 8 programme groups

Automatic transmitter scan

Transmitter list editor

Analogue sound output via Phono / AV Cinch plug (stereo), volume control via remote control possible

AC 3 coaxial output (digital audio, SPDIF)

2 Euro SCART connections, for TV and video recorder (VCR)

CVBS video output signal

Tools (Symbol: Toolbox)

Sub Menu Description

Factory Reset

Note*

Software Update

Games

Password required, All settings are default back to Factory settings if the receiver is reset.

By pressing and holding the standby button down for 10 seconds the receiver will default back to Factory settings, all personal settings will be lost.

Software upgrade is a service function and can only be done by using the RS232 connector on the back of the receiver.

The receiver has 3 pre-programmed games

Information Displays the latest hardware and software version.

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Special Function Keys

Switching between TV and SAT

Using the "TV/SAT“ key, you can switch between TV function and

Satellite function.

However. This function must be available on your TV set.

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Press the "TV/SAT“ key repeatedly, until the desired function is achieved.

Switching between TV and Radio

Using the key TV/Radio, you can switch between TV function and DVB-Radio function.

The receiver is now transmitting a radio programme and displaying a background image.

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In order to switch back to the TV programme, press the TV/Radio key on the remote control unit.

ZOOM

You can enlarge an image section using the zoom function.

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Press the ZOOM key twice.

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You can select the image section using the keys

CH▼, CH▲, V- and V+.

Every time you press the ZOOM key, the image section will be enlarged in maximum 6 stages. When you press the key for a seventh time, the image returns to its original size. You can leave this mode using the EXIT key.

LIST

Press the "LIST" key once.

As already described above under the menu item "Programme", you have the opportunity here to edit the programme list.

Description

With the receiver you can receive unencrypted digital satellite programmes (free-to-air) via a satellite dish.

You do not need to programme the receiver for the time being. The most important broadcasters and satellites are pre-programmed.

The satellite dish must be aligned to the desired satellite.

The receiver searches for additional new programmes as soon as you launch the automatic transmitter scan for this satellite. Satellites that are not pre-programmed can be added.

You can easily carry out all receiver settings via the user interface (menu) on the TV screen.

The multilingual user interface supports the following languages:

German

Czech

Hungarian

Slovakian

French

Slovenian

Finnish

Greek

Danish

Norwegian

Swedish

Turkish

Italian

Croatian

Dutch

Polish

English

Spanish

Portuguese

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Contents Supplied Special Function Keys: continued

AUDIO

Using the audio key, you can select the sound track if a station offers multi-channel sound. Furthermore, here you can activate the Dolby Digital mode (for which you will need additionally a Dolby Digital system; the connection is made at the rear of the unit via the COAXIAL socket).

EPG

Electronic Programme Guide. Please press the EPG key to activate this function. The programme list will appear.

Using the CH▲ and CH▼ keys, you can choose a programme. On the right-hand side, the current and following programme is indicated. Now and Next

No.

-

3

4

1

2

Quantity

2

1

1

1

1

Explanation

Receiver

Remote control

Batteries – type LR 03/AAA/1.5 V

Scart Lead

Operating manual (not shown)

Use double Screened Benchmark cable Such as TX100 on the installation to ensure good signal levels and minimise local interference which could cause freeze framing and pixilation.

TEXT

Teletext is an information system which displays teletext on your TV set. In order to receive Teletext, the selected station must support this function. When changing programmes, the TXT symbol will be displayed. In order to switch on Teletext, press the TEXT key.

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If you want to switch off Teletext, press either the EXIT or the TEXT key.

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Using Fast text Functions

The coloured keys on the remote control unit are used for Fast text and will become active after calling up a further Teletext page. You can navigate there directly via the small coloured keys on the remote control unit.

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Press the desired key.

M/P Multipicture

Please press the M/P key in order to access Multipicture mode. On your screen will now appear 9 programmes in parallel, starting with the current programme.

You can navigate the yellow marking using the keys CH▼, CH▲, V+ and V-. The marked programme is in real time, the non-marked programmes show only still pictures.

In order to activate the desired programme, you mark it and then press the OK key or the EXIT key.

When pressing the EXIT key, you leave the Multipicture mode. The programme that was marked last will appear as a full image on your screen.

MUTE

When pressing the MUTE key, the sound is switched off. When pressing the MUTE key again, the sound is switched on again.

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FAV

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Press the FAV key.

On the screen will appear your specified favourites (see above).

Select a programme from your list of favourites.

To select, press the OK key.

Using the V+ and V - keys, you can switch between the programme groups.

Explanation of the Safety Instructions

In the operating manual you will find the following categories of safety instructions:

Danger!

Instructions with the word DANGER warn you of possible personal injury.

Caution!

Instructions with the word CAUTION warn you of possible damage to property or the environment.

These instructions contain special information for economical use of the receiver.

Use as Intended

The receiver is used for receiving unencrypted digital satellite programmes (free-toair). It is exclusively intended for this purpose and may only be used for this. This also includes adherence to all information in this operating manual, in particular the safety instructions.

Any other use is deemed to be not as intended and can lead to damage to property or even personal injury. In addition it means the immediate invalidation of the warranty.

The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage which arises from use which is not as intended.

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Correct Handling of Batteries

Keep out of reach of Children.

Batteries can contain toxins.

Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long time, take the batteries out of the remote control.

Batteries may contain toxins that damage the environment. For this reason, it is absolutely essential that you dispose of the batteries in accordance with the legal provisions that are in force in your country at the time. Never throw batteries away in your normal household refuse.

Under no circumstance throw the receiver and batteries away in the normal household refuse. This a requirement of the WEEE directive.

Using Fast text Functions continued

RECALL

When pressing the RECALL key, you will switch back to the previously chosen programme.

Via Info key: Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial.

Press the INFO key for this purpose. Besides the current reception parameters, you will also be shown signal strength and signal quality. In addition, you can activate an acoustic signal using the 1 key.

A signal tone will be output via the TV set. The louder and higher the signal, the better the dish is aligned.

Via 0 key: Sleep timer

During normal operation, you can access the sleep timer via the 0 key (zero key). The following settings are available: switched off, 10, 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes. After this time, the receiver will be switched off automatically.

Pause

Press the PAUSE key for this purpose. The TV image will be "frozen". Press the PAUSE key again to deactivate this feature.

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Disassembly

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Separate the receiver and the connected units from the power supply.

Unscrew the LNB cable from the receiver.

Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you are not going to use the receiver for quite some time.

Pack the receiver, the cables and the remote control unit in the carton.

Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust-free place.

Protect the receiver against frost.

Cleaning

Caution!

The receiver must never get wet. Never clean it with a wet cloth. Do not use any cleaning products containing solvents, these can damage the surface of the housing.

Clean the receiver housing only with a dry cloth.

Safety Instructions Continued

Do not kink or crush the power cable. If the power cable is damaged, you must get the receiver repaired by qualified competent person before using it again. Otherwise there is a risk of an electric shock.

Never let children tamper with the receiver.

Always have servicing work done by qualified competent person.

Correct Location

Place the receiver on a solid, flat support.

Avoid the proximity of:

Heat sources

Naked flames

Appliances with a strong magnetic field

Do not place containers with liquid in them on the receiver.

Avoid direct sunlight and places with unusually high amounts of dust.

Never cover up the ventilation slots. Make sure the receiver has sufficient ventilation.

Do not put any heavy objects on the receiver.

When you bring the receiver out of a cold into a warm environment, condensation may be formed inside the device. In this case wait about one hour before operating it.

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Safety Instructions

Read through the safety instructions carefully, before you start operating the receiver.

Pay attention to all warnings and information on the device and in the operating manual.

Electrical connection

Disconnect the receiver from the mains socket if there is an operating malfunction.

Note: in spite of turning off the power switch on the back, the receiver is still powered up.

To avoid the risk of fire and of an electric shock, do not expose the receiver either to rain or Other humidity.

Never open the housing. Otherwise there is the risk of an electric shock.

Only connect the receiver to a professionally installed 100-240V, 50-60 Hz mains power socket.

The total LNB power consumption must not exceed 300 mA.

Disconnect from mains supply when not in use for a long period of time.

During thunderstorms disconnect the mains plug of the receiver from the power socket.

If foreign bodies or liquid should get into the receiver, disconnect the mains plug from the power socket immediately.

Trouble Shooting

Symptom

Can't find satellite, or no signal

Front display dark, no clock time visible

Clock time visible

No sound or picture, but menu displays of the receiver present.

Possible cause and remedy

Example: ASTRA 19E

Key 1 (Pre-programming: "The First“)

INFO key ("The First“, FR11837)

Both signal AND quality are 0 %

Align vertical mirror to the south.

Turn a few millimetres to the left, wait about 3 seconds, then repeat until both signal AND quality are shown.

With a signal of about 60 %, the black background will disappear, and a TV image will appear.

For a different satellite, please select a current programme from the pre-programmed channel list, then press the INFO key.

Power cable not connected.

Connect the power cable to the mains socket.

Switch on main switch.

Short circuit at the aerial supply possible: Check connections.

Receiver is in standby mode.

Press the POWER key on the remote control unit (or on the receiver). The receiver will switch on and the programme will be shown on the TV screen.

The aerial is not aligned with the satellite.

Align your Satellite Dish

No signal (with symbol).

Check the cable connection from LNB to receiver and from receiver to the connected units.

Align your Satellite Dish.

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Trouble Shooting continued

Program. place visible,

TV set showing no image

Poor picture, blocking fault, formation of small blocks, no sound

The system is not connected correctly.

Check the connection of the SCART cable.

The TV set is not in AV mode.

Switch the TV set to the appropriate AV input.

The aerial is not aligned precisely with the satellite.

Align your aerial more precisely. To do this, use the

INFO key on the remote control unit.

Signal indication for the aerial alignment will be shown.

The LNB is defective. Replace the LNB.

Satellite dish is aligned with the wrong satellite.

No picture, no sound, signal strength present, no signal quality.

Bad reception of: Tele5,

DSF etc.

The remote control unit does not work.

Programme has got a new frequency.

Cordless phone causing interference (DECT standard).

Move cordless phone, use better quality satellite cable.

Batteries discharged.

Replace batteries.

The remote control unit is aligned wrongly.

Align the remote control unit with the front of the receiver and ensure that nothing is placed between remote control unit and receiver.

Delete TV channel, then carry out automatic search run.

If faulty function still cannot be corrected, please contact your dealer.

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Foreword

This operation manual helps you to use your digital receiver, called a receiver for short: as intended, safely and to the best advantage

We assume that the user of the receiver has a general knowledge of how to handle consumer electronics equipment. Everyone who:

 fits,

 connects,



 operates, cleans or

 disposes of this receiver must have taken note of the complete contents of this operating manual.

Please always keep this operating manual near the receiver.

Layout Features

Various elements of the operating manual are provided with specified layout features. You can thus easily distinguish whether it involves

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Layout Features

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Symbol

Standby

0-9

FAV

TV/ Radio

TV / SAT

OK

V-

Back

INFO

Mute

Timer

Recall

Zoom

CH ▲

List

V+

Menu

CH ▼

EPG

Text

M/P

Audio

Explanation

Switching on and standby mode

Select programme directly, number input

Display own favourites list

Switch between TV mode and Radio mode

Switch between normal and satellite dish

In normal operation: display current programme list. In the menu: confirm menu item

Reduce volume / Cursor movement to the left

Quit menu or menu item

Display of the current programme’s reception data (Sat-finder function)

Mute sound setting

Display Timer

Change to the previously selected programme increase picture size Freeze picture

Change to next higher programme position/Cursor movement upwards

Display TV programme listings

Increase volume / Cursor movement to the right

Display main menu

Change to next lower programme position / Cursor movement downwards

Electronic Programme Guide Now and Next

Display teletext

Multi-picture function, display picture preview

Change audio mode

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Technical Specification

Receiver

Dimensions in mm (W × D × H)

Weight in grams, approx.

Input frequency range

IF Band width

LNB power supply

LNB control

DiSEqC control

Symbol rate

Bit current

Input speed

Error correction (FEC)

Video

Audio

Height / width ratio

Video resolution

Audio mode

Connection options

LNB IF input

TV-SCART (output only)

VCR-SCART (output and input)

RCA (CINCH)

SPDIF, COAXIAL

280 × 157 × 44

Receiver 1100 g

Remote control unit 80 g (less batteries)

950 MHz ~ 2150 MHz

55 MHz/8 MHz (below 5MS/s)

13/18 V, 0.30 A max.

Spikes overload protection

22 KHz ± 2 KHz, 0.6 V pp ± 0.2 V

Version 1.0, Version 1.2, Tone-Burst

A/B

1 ~ 35 MS/s

MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 115200 Bit current specification

Max. 15 Mbit/s

1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto

MPEG-2 MP@ML

MPEG -1/2 Audio layer 1 or layer 2

4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan Scan, 16:9

720 x 576 (Pal), 720 x 480 (NTSC)

Left, right, stereo, AC3 digital sound

Type F, IEC 169-24

Video CVBS, Audio L, R

Video CVBS, Audio L, R

Audio L,R

Digital audio output

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Technical Specification

Power supply

Mains input voltage

Power input

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

100-240 V ~, 50/60 Hz approx. 10 W (operation with single LNB)

0 ºC ~ +40 ºC

– 40 ºC ~ + 65 ºC

Manufacturer Details

Dear Customer,

Should you require technical assistance and in the event that your supplier was unable to help you, please contact:

Technical Support

Triax UK

Abergorki Industrial Estate

Treorchy

Rhondda-Cynon-Taff

South Wales

CF42 6DL

Tel:01443 778 908 + Option 5 for technical assistance

Email: [email protected]

www.triax.co.uk

Remote Control

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Receiver Overview: SR 110

Front of receiver

ON/OFF CH + CH-

Declaration of Conformity

The manufacturer herewith declares that this product meets the following directives and standards:

Low voltage directive 73/23/EEC

EN 60 065

European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC

EN 55 013

EN 55 020

EN 61000-3-2

EN 61000-3-3

Appliance type/Type: Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110

Back of receiver

DATA

RS232

Power switch

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Glossary

AC

DC

Cinch connector

DiSEqC

DVB

EPG

F-Type connector

FTA

LNB

MPEG-2

Mute

OSD

PID

Alternating Current 230V 50Hz

Direct Current Voltage 13V/18V

Phono / AV Coaxial connector for the connection of TV set or stereo system.

Digital Satellite Equipment Control

Digital system with which the receiver can control various components of the outer unit. It is employed particularly to choose between several satellite positions

(e.g. Astra and Eutelsat).

Digital Video Broadcasting

Broadcasting of digital TV programmes.

Electronic Programme Guide

IEC60169-24(f) Satellite connector

Free-to-air services

Free services that can be received without special decoders.

Low Noise Block Converter

Converts high frequency signals from the satellite into a lower IF frequencies 950-2150 MHz

International standard for the transmission of video signals.

Key on the remote control unit to mute the sound.

On Screen Display

ID number of a received data stream.

The PIDs ensure that a station can be received in its entirety.

Table of Contents: Continued

Installation (symbol: satellite dish)

System setup (symbol: receiver)

RF Output Channel set up

System setup (symbol: receiver) Continued

Tools (symbol: toolbox)

Special function keys

Special function keys Continued

Using Fast Text Functions

Using Fast Text Functions Continued

Disassembly

Trouble Shooting

Trouble Shooting Continued

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications Continued

Declaration of Conformity

Glossary

Glossary Continued

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents continued

Receiver Overview

Remote Control

Layout Features

Foreword

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions: Continued

Correct Handling of Batteries

Explanation of the safety instructions

Contents Supplied

Description

Pre-Programmed Satellites

Pre-Programmed Satellites Continued

Connecting the receiver

Fitting the satellite cable

Fitting the satellite cable Illustration

Scart cable connection

Phono / AV Cinch cable connection

Connection of a digital audio receiver

Aligning the satellite dish

Remote Control

Receiver

Screen fade-in during programme change

User interface on TV screen

Menu structure

Navigating through the menus

Channel (symbol: TV set)

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Receiver

SCART

Swap function

Transponder

VCR

Receiving decoder that converts the IF satellite signals into video and audio signals.

21-pin connector to connect the TV set to the receiver.

Swap between the current and last viewed programme.

Satellite bandwidth 27MHz wide which several digital programmes can be broadcast simultaneously on one transponder.

Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.

Warranty Period

This product has a 12 month guarantee from the date of purchase. In the unlikely event of any issues during this period, please return to the installer / retailer with your proof of purchase.

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Triax SR 110

Digital Satellite Receiver

Operating Manual

Copyright © Triax UK Ltd, E&EO 2008 Triax UK Ltd

Triax UK reserves the right to change or amend specifications without prior notification

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