STRONG SRT 7009 Digital HD Satellite Receiver User Manual

June 12, 2024
STRONG

Digital HD Satellite Receiver
SRT 7009

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User Manual

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SRT 7009 Digital HD Satellite Receiver

STRONG SRT 7009 Digital HD Satellite Receiver - overview
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STRONG SRT 7009 Digital HD Satellite Receiver - overview
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Your receiver is delivered with USB multimedia support. After downloading the software for recording via USB from the website www.strong.tv, the receiver can be upgraded to support the recording and Time shift function via USB. This user manual describes the full functionality including the recording function and may not be applicable if the software for recording via USB has not yet been installed.

Licenses

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INSTRUCTION

1.1 Safety Instructions
DO NOT INSTALL YOUR RECEIVER:

  • In a closed or poorly ventilated cabinet; directly on top of or under any other equipment; on a surface which might obstruct the ventilation slots.

DO NOT EXPOSE THE RECEIVER OR ITS ACCESSORIES:

  • To direct sunlight or any other equipment that generates heat; to rain or intense moisture; to intense vibration and to any shock which may cause permanent damage to your receiver or to any magnetic objects, such as loudspeakers, transformers, etc.

  • Do not use a damaged power cord. It may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not touch a power cord with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.

  • When the receiver is not used for a long period of time, you should unplug the power cord from the wall socket.

  • Do not use alcohol or ammonia based liquids to clean the receiver. If you wish, you may clean your receiver with a soft lint-free cloth slightly made damp with a mild soap solution, and only after disconnecting from the mains voltage supply. Make sure no foreign objects fall through the ventilation slots because this could cause fire or an
    electric shock.

  • Do not place any objects on top of the receiver because this might prevent proper cooling of the components inside.

Safety Precautions

  • Never try to open the receiver. It is dangerous to touch the inside of the receiver due to high voltages and possible electrical hazards. Opening the receiver will void the warranty of the product. Refer all maintenance or servicing to suitably qualified personnel.
  • When you are connecting cables, be sure that the receiver is disconnected from the mains supply voltage. Wait a few seconds after switching off the receiver before you move the receiver or disconnect any equipment.
  • 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 equipment. Please ensure that the electrical power supply corresponds with the voltage on the electrical identification plate at the back of the receiver.

If the receiver does not operate normally even after strictly following the instructions in this user manual, it is recommended to consult your dealer.

1.2 Storage
Your receiver and its accessories are stored and delivered in a packaging designed to protect against mechanical shocks and moisture. When unpacking it, make sure that all the parts are included and keep the packaging away from children. When transporting the receiver from one place to another or if you are returning it under warranty conditions, make sure to repack the receiver in its original packaging with its accessories. Failing to comply with such packaging procedures could damage the product and void your warranty.

1.3 Equipment Set-up
We recommend you consult a professional installer to set up your equipment. Otherwise, please follow the instructions below:

  • Refer to the user manual of your TV and your antenna.
  • Make sure that the SCART/HDMI cable and outdoor components are in a good condition and the SCART/HDMI connections are well shielded and from good quality.

This manual provides complete instructions for installing and using this receiver. The symbols serve as follows.
WARNING Indicates warning information.
NOTE Indicates any other additional important or helpful information.
MENU Represents a button on the remote control or the receiver. (Bold characters)
Move to Represents a menu item within a window. (Italic characters)

1.4 Accessories

  • 1x installation instructions
  • 1x remote control
  • 2x batteries (AAA type)

NOTE: The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited or be mixed or used with other types of batteries. If rechargeable accumulators instead of batteries are going to be used, we recommend using (e.g. NiMH) types with low self-discharge to ensure long time operation of remote control.

1.5 Usage of external USB devices

  • It is recommended to use USB 2.0 storage devices. If your device is not compatible to USB 2.0 specifications, multimedia, recording and Time shift functions of the receiver might not work properly.*
  • If you are going to use an external USB HDD (Hard Disk Drive), please consider that the power specifications may exceed the supported output of your receiver (5 V/800 mA). If so, please connect your USB HDD to an according external power adapter.
  • STRONG cannot guarantee compatibility with all types of USB storage devices.
  • It is advised not to store important information on USB storage devices used with the receiver. Always make backups of data on your USB storage device before using it with this receiver. STRONG will not take responsibility for any loss of information or circumstances caused by loss of information.
  • STRONG cannot guarantee the playback of all files although extensions are listed, as it depends on file size, codec, bit rate and resolution.
  • Please ensure that either the USB device is already formatted to FAT/FAT32, or format the USB device via your receiver, refer to chapter 7.7 USB for details.

*This user manual describes the full functionality including the recording function and may not be applicable if the software for recording via USB has not yet been installed.

YOUR RECEIVER

2.1 PIN code default: 0000
2.2 Front and side panel
Fig. 1

  1. Remote control sensor: Receives the signal from the remote control
  2. LED display: Shows channel number in operation and time in Standby
  3. Standby indicator: Shows power state of the receiver: Red LED – receiver is in standby mode
  4. Power button: Switch the receiver to Standby or On.
  5. USB For connection of USB device for Multimedia use

2.3 Rear panel
Fig. 2

  1. SAT IN To connect to the LNB of your satellite dish for reception of satellite broadcast signal
  2. Ethernet To connect to a network switch, router or modem
  3. HDMI To connect to the HDMI input of your TV using a good quality HDMI cable
  4. TV SCART To connect to TV using a SCART cable
  5. Audio L/R To connect to an analogue amplifier for stereo audio
  6. S/PDIF coaxial To connect to a digital or home cinema audio amplifier
  7. Power connector The receiver requires a wall adapter, mains voltage input 100~240V AC 50~60Hz 12V, 1.5A DC output. Please check the local power conditions before connecting the receiver to the mains supply.

2.4 Remote Control
Fig. 3

  1. Turns the receiver ON/Standby

  2. To turn the sound on or off

  3. 0-9 Channel number and numeric value input

  4. TV/R Toggles between TV and radio mode

  5. No function

  6. FAV To access your favorite channels. Toggles between available favorite groups

  7. To switch between the last viewed channels

  8. AUDIO Displays the audio selection menu with selections for available languages and audio modes

  9. INFO Press once to display channel number/name and current/coming information. Press twice to display detailed event information.
    Press again to get back to viewing mode

  10. EPG Viewing mode: Displays the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)

  11. Switches to the next/previous channel in viewing mode, switches to the next/previous page in channel list or moving the highlight up/down in the menu

  12. OK Viewing mode: Displays the channel list. Menu: activation of the highlighted item

  13. Decreasing/increasing the volume level in viewing mode/ navigating through the menus/changing values of settings in a menu

  14. MENU To open the main menu in viewing mode or to go one step back in the menu

  15. Cancellation of current process/exit from main menu to viewing mode

  16. VOL+/- Increases/decreases the volume level in TV mode

  17. P+/P- Jumps 10 places up or down in channel list or any other list.

  18. LIST Displays the channel list.

  19. CH+/- Channel up/down

  20. OPT No function.

  21. TEXT To open Teletext if available on the current channel.

  22. SUB To select subtitles language out of available ones on the current channel

  23. No function

  24. Hold play during playback/starting Time shift mode*

  25. Searches backwards during playback/Time shift*. Each pressing increases the speed (x2 – x32)

  26. Searches forwards during playback/Time shift*. Each pressing increases the speed (x2 – x32)

  27. Starts recording of the currently watched programme*. Toggles between lists in menu.

  28. Starts/resumes the playback/Time shift*. Shortcut to recordings list in viewing mode.

  29. Jumps to the previous file during playback.

  30. Jumps to the next file during playback.

  31. Stops playback of multimedia files and Time shift*.

  32. RED Flexible functions in OSD menu and Teletext.

  33. GREEN Flexible functions in OSD menu and Teletext. Changes the picture resolution in viewing mode.

  34. YELLOW Flexible functions in OSD menu and Teletext. Changes the picture Aspect Ratio in viewing mode.

  35. BLUE In viewing mode: displays the schedule menu for easy setup timers; Flexible functions in OSD menu and Teletext.

2.5 Installing the batteries
Fig. 4
Remove the battery cover from the remote control and put 2x AAA size batteries inside the compartment.
The diagram inside the battery compartment shows the correct way to install the batteries.

  1. Open the cover
  2. Install batteries
  3. Close the cover

NOTE: The batteries should not be recharged, disassembled, electrically short-circuited, be mixed or used with other types of batteries.

2.6 Using the remote control
Fig. 5
To use the remote control, point it towards the front of the digital receiver. The remote control has a range of up to 7 meters from the receiver, if properly aligned towards the IR eye on the front panel.
The remote control will not operate if its path is blocked.
Note: Sunlight or very bright light might decrease the sensitivity of the remote control.

CONNECTIONS

3.1 Basic connection using an HDMI cable
Fig. 6
a), Connect the LNB of your satellite antenna to the SAT IN connector of your receiver using a good quality coax cable and suitable ‘F-connector’ plugs.
b), Connect one end of a good quality HDMI cable to the HDMI output on your receiver and the other end to the HDMI input of your TV.
c), Plug the power adapter to a suitable wall outlet.

3.2 Basic connection using a Scart cable
Fig. 7
a), Connect the LNB of your satellite antenna to the SAT IN connector of your receiver using a good quality coax cable and suitable ‘F-connector’ plugs.
b), Connect one end of a good quality Scart cable to the TV SCART connector on your receiver and the other end to the SCART input of your TV.
c), Plug the power adapter to a suitable wall outlet.

3.3 Connecting multiple fixed LNBs using a DiSEqC switch
Fig. 8
a), Connect the LNBs of your fixed antenna to the inputs of a DiSEqC switch
b), Connect the output or “to receiver” connector of the DiSEqC switch to the SAT IN connector on your receiver.
c), Refer to section 3.1 or 3.2 for TV and mains connections.

3.4 Connecting to Ethernet
Fig.8
Connect a CAT5 cable (or higher quality) to the RJ45 connector of the unit and the other end to an existing switch, router or modem. The default setting is Auto (DHCP) for automatically obtaining IPs and DNS. Select DHCP Off in Menu System Network Setting IP setting to enter your own settings if required. When setting up manually, you need to provide a unique IP address, Netmask, Gateway and DNS for your receiver. Refer to the manual of your router or modem to setup properly. Signaling will give momentary status of connection, like cable unplugged, local network or internet.

3.5 Connecting to digital audio amplifier
Fig. 8
Connect one end of a good quality coaxial audio cable to the S/PDIF output of your receiver and the other end to the coaxial audio input of your home theatre, amplifier or any other device supporting digital audio.

3.6 Connecting a USB storage device
Fig. 8
NOTE It is recommended to use USB 2.0 or higher storage devices for recording and play back of TV programmes or HD movies.
NOTE Time shift/recording and playback only works properly when a fast USB storage device such as a USB2.0 HDD is connected to the receiver.
Time shift/recording and playback of HD content requires a sufficient read/ write speed of the used USB storage device.

FIRST TIME INSTALLATION

After all connections have been made properly, switch on your TV and make sure the receiver is connected to the main power. If you are using the receiver for the first time or restored to factory default, the Installation guide menu will appear on your TV screen. Use to select the OSD Language of your preference. Set the other options as are appropriate for your situation. HDMI output is always available.TV format with HDMI connection is 16:9 Wide screen.

NOTE If Germany or Italy is selected as country, a pre-installed channel list is available. German channels from ASTRA 19.2E will be installed. Italian channels from Hotbird 13E will be installed.
You can continue to Channel search and install further channels as described below or directly go to viewing mode by pressing OK to start enjoying the pre- installed channels immediately.

4.1 Dish setup
4.1.1 Satellite Selection
Use to highlight the satellite your dish is aimed at. When using a multi feed antenna with more than 1 LNB, select the satellites your antenna is adjusted for by pressing OK and set the appropriate LNBs in the right-hand screen by pressing at the DiSEqC 1.0 or, if applicable, DiSEqC 1.1 option. The scan process will then search on all selected satellites. If using motorized antennas or SatCR, please refer to chapter 7.

4.1.2 Signal Adjust
The signal Strength and Quality bar on the bottom of the screen allows you to fine tune the alignment of your antenna for optimum reception. Adjust your antenna for maximum possible signal strength and quality. When the signal cannot be improved anymore, fix the dish on this position and press the BLUE button for Scan options and scan.

4.1.3 Scan Mode
Use to highlight the options of choice and press BLUE to start the scan. It is recommended to use the default settings.

4.1.4 Scan
Your receiver will now perform an automatic channel search. When the process has been completed, all found channels will be stored and the receiver will switch to the first found channel. You are now ready to enjoy your new receiver.

NOTE If no channels were found during the automatic channel scan, the receiver will return to Installation guide menu. Please select your language again and refer to chapter 7.3 for further instructions.

QUICK GUIDE FOR USING YOUR RECEIVER

We at STRONG understand that you can’t wait to enjoy your new HD receiver. The following quick guide will make you familiar with the basic operation of this device. We do, however, advice you to read the full manual to get the best performance from your STRONG HD receiver.
To turn your receiver ON or to Standby, press q on the remote control.
Choose channels with . Alternatively, you can also enter the channel number with the 0~9 buttons on the remote control or press OK in viewing mode to display the channel list.
The volume can be adjusted with .

OPERATION

In viewing mode, several features are available to make watching TV a true pleasure. This paragraph describes these features. Please also read chapter 7 to get familiar with the menu of your new receiver.

6.1 Changing channels
There are different ways to change channels with your new receiver.

  • Via direct access
  • Via the channel list
  • Via the p/q buttons
  • Via the 9 button

6.1.1 Direct access
To gain direct access to a certain channel, simply enter its number with the 0~9 keys on the remote control. Channel numbers can be up to four digits long. Entering a number with less than four digits is possible. Just wait a few seconds and your receiver will switch to the selected channel.

6.1.2 Channel list
Press OK in viewing mode to display the channel list. Use to highlight your channel of choice and press OK once to select the highlighted channel. The channel list is equipped with a Find function to make it easier to find channels. In the channel list, press RED and an alphabet banner will be displayed. Use to select the first letter (or letters) of your channel of choice and select
OK to confirm or just press . All channels beginning with the chosen letter(s) will now be displayed. Select the channel in the filtered list.
The following buttons are available in the channel list and in viewing mode:
RED: Opens an alphabet banner to quickly find a channel
TV/R: Toggles between TV and radio channels
Opens the Satellite List for satellite selection

6.1.3 Using the buttons
▲ will switch to a higher channel.
▼ will switch a lower channel.

6.1.4 Using the button
Use the button for switching between the last 8 viewed channels. Please refer to section 7.6 for more details.

6.2 Info Banner
At any time during viewing mode you can press the INFO button to get information about the current channel as well as the current and following programme. Press INFO twice to view detailed info of current and following programmes and technical details about the current channel. Press INFO again or to close the information.
You can change the on-screen duration of the info banner in the System menu. Please refer to section 7.5 for more details.
Programme information is displayed when available. Availability depends on broadcast.

6.3 Selection of audio language
Some channels support a choice of different audio formats and/or languages. To select another audio stream, press AUDIO in viewing mode. A list with available audio streams will now be displayed. Use to select a stream and confirm with OK. With the buttons you can choose between Mono left, Mono right or Stereo audio (left/right).

6.4 Teletext
Your receiver includes a fully featured Teletext. To access Teletext, press the TEXT button in viewing mode and use the 0~9 or buttons to select the number of the page you wish to see. Subpages (if loaded and available) can be selected with the buttons. The coloured buttons of the remote control allow you to jump to selected pages directly, as indicated on the bottom of the teletext screen. Press TEXT again or to go back to viewing mode.

6.5 Subtitles
Some programmes support a choice of different DVB subtitle languages. Press the SUB button in viewing mode to display a list of available subtitle languages. Use to select a subtitle language and confirm with OK.

6.6 Changing the aspect ratio
To change the Aspect Ratio while watching TV, press the YELLOW button in viewing mode. Each press will switch to the next format. Please refer to section 7.2 for more details.

6.7 Changing the resolution
To change the Resolution while watching TV, press the GREEN button in viewing mode. Each press will switch to the next format. A confirmation screen will pop-up. If not confirmed, the resolution will fall-back to previous state within 1 0seconds. Please refer to section 7.2 for more details.

6.8 EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
The Electronic Programme Guide is a very useful function that allows you to watch programme schedules and information on screen. Press the EPG button to activate this guide (you can also enter EPG via the menu too). Use to select a channel. In the programme list, use to select or scroll through programmes to display programme information for the next/previous days. Press the BLUE or YELLOW buttons if there is more than one page of information to scroll. Press OK to book the selected programme for a timer. View the book list by pressing the INFO button.
NOTE Availability of EPG data depends on broadcast.

Booking a programme from EPG
Select a programme as described above. Press OK when you have selected a programme. This will lead you to the Timer (Schedule) menu. All details are already filled in for you. Save the timer with OK.
To display the list of booked events just press the BLUE button while being in viewing mode or INFO while being in the EPG. Please refer to section 7.4.1 for more details.

6.9 Favorite channels
Use the FAV button to access your favorite channels and use to toggle between available favorite groups. Please refer to section 7.1.1 for details on how to create favorite lists.

MAIN MENU

7.1 Programme
Press MENU and select Programme by using the buttons. Press OK or the ▼ button to enter the Programme submenus. Press OK or the button to edit programme settings. Press to exit the menu.

7.1.1 Programme Edit
To edit your programme preferences (move, skip, lock, delete, favorite or rename), please go to the Program Edit menu. This menu requires a password upon access. Enter your password or use the default password ‘0000’ if you did not change it. Use to highlight a channel, TV/R to toggle between TV and radio channel lists and to select a satellite (if more than one available).

Set favorite programme
Your receiver allows you to store channels in up to 8 favourite lists. Due to the large number of channels available on satellite nowadays, this can be a very useful function.

  1. Highlight the preferred programme, then press the FAV button. A Favorite Type window will pop up on screen. The following groups are available: News, Sport, Music and Movie1, Movie2, Movie3, Movie4. Please select one (or more) of them. A star shaped symbol will appear and the program is marked as a favorite. Press to return to the channel list for further selection.
  2. Repeat the previous step to select more favorite programmes.
  3. To confirm and exit the menu, press .

Disable favourite TV or radio programme
Repeat step 1 described above and select Disable in the Favorite Type window.

View favourite programme

  1. In normal viewing mode (no menu mode) press the FAV button to display a list of favorite programmes. In the favorite list, use  to switch between available
    favorite lists.

  2. Select your favorite programme by and press OK to switch to it.

  3. Now in viewing mode you can select channels from the chosen favorite group only by pressing . If you want to change to the main channel list, press OK in viewing mode and then press and select All TV list.

Delete a TV or radio programme

  1. Select the programme you want to delete and press the BLUE button. A message will appear. Press OK to delete the programme or to cancel.
  2. Repeat the previous step to delete more programmes.

Skip TV or radio programme

  1. Select the programme you want to skip and press the GREEN button.
  2. The programme will be marked to skip. The receiver will skip this programme while zapping between programmes in normal viewing mode (in channel list mode the skipped channels remain selectable).
  3. Repeat the previous step to skip more programmes.
  4. To confirm and exit the menu, press .

Disable a skipped TV or radio programme
Press the GREEN button on the programme marked with the skip symbol.

Move a TV or radio programme

  1. Select the programme you want to move, then press the RED button. A move symbol will appear.
  2. Press to move the programme.
  3. Press OK or RED again to confirm the new position.
  4. Repeat the above steps to move more channels.

Locking programmes
You can lock selected programmes for restricted view.

  1. Select the programme you want to lock, then press the YELLOW button. The programme is now marked as locked.
  2. Repeat the previous step to select more programmes
  3. To confirm and exit the menu, press .

To view the locked programme, you need to enter either the default password ‘0000’ or your last set password. We recommend changing of the default password to one of your  preference. Please refer to chapter 7.6 System for more details.

Disable a locked TV or radio programme
Press the YELLOW button on the programme marked with the lock symbol.

Rename a TV or radio programme

  1. Select the programme you want to rename and press . A key table appears.
  2. In the key table select a character by using the navigation buttons. Press OK to enter the character. When you have entered the new name, navigate to the “OK” button on screen and press OK on the remote control to confirm the new name.
  3. To store the changes and exit the menu, press .

7.1.2 EPG (Electronic Programme Guide)
Please refer to section 6.8 above.

7.1.3 Sort
Here you can sort your channels in the following orders:
Default Sort the channels in the original order
By Encrypt Sort the channels from free to scrambled
By Frequency Sort the channels in frequency order (Low-High)
By Service Name Sort the channels in alphabetical order (A-Z)

Recall List
Enable or disable the Recall list function, which supports multi-recall- channel switching. If the status is set ON then a list of previously selected channels will be displayed for new selection by pressing the  button. If the status is set OFF then the receiver just will switch to the previously selected channel by pressing the button.

7.2 Picture

Press MENU, then select Picture. The menu provides options to adjust the video settings. Press to select an option and to adjust the setting. Press to exit the menu.

Aspect Ratio
You can set the display format to available settings like 16:9 Widescreen, 16:9 Pillarbox, 4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan&Scan.

16:9 Widescreen For 16:9 TV screens. All programmes will fill the full screen. Content formatted in 4:3 will be stretched.
16:9 Pillarbox For 16:9 TV screens. The unit will display all content in its original aspect ratio. Programmes formatted in 4:3 will be presented with black bars on the left and right.
4:3 Letterbox For 4:3 TV screens. The unit will display all content in its original aspect ratio. Programmes formatted in 16:9 will be presented with black bars on the top and bottom.
4:3 Pan&Scan For 4:3 TV screens.16:9 content will have the extreme left and right portions cut off and presented full screen.

TIP
You can change the video output format directly from viewing mode by pressing the YELLOW button on the remote control.

Resolution
If the video does not appear correctly, change the setting. These settings match the most common settings for HDMI.

  1. 480i: for NTSC system TV.
  2. 480p: for NTSC system TV.
  3. 576i: for PAL system TV.
  4. 576p: for PAL system TV.
  5. 720p: for NTSC or PAL system TV.
  6. 1080i: for NTSC or PAL system TV.
  7. 1080p: for NTSC or PAL system TV.

TIP
You can change the video resolution directly from viewing mode by pressing the GREEN button on the remote control.

TV Format
Set the standard corresponding to your TV set. Available options are: PAL and NTSC.

Video Output
This setting is only relevant when the receiver is connected to the TV set via Scart. Select RGB for the best picture quality or CVBS if your TV doesn’t support RGB.

7.3 Channel Search
To access the menu press MENU and select Channel Search. It contains two options: Dish setup and DB (Data Base) Management. Select an option and press OK to enter it. Press to exit the menu.

7.3.1 Installation
7.3.1.1 Dish setup
Use to highlight the satellite your dish is aimed at. Its antenna settings will be shown at the right side. You can enter the right side with the buttons and return to the satellite list with .

7.3.1.2 Configure the antenna settings for the selected satellite
LNB Type: Press or OK to show the list of LNB Types. The Universal LNB (09750/10600 MHz) is supported – the most used on the market. SatCR A and SatCR B are used for SatCR systems. If only 1 SatCR LNB is connected, use SatCR A. SatCR systems are mainly installed by professional experts. An optional satellite splitter is required for multi-users.
LNB Power: Use to set the LNB power. 13/18V is the setting for a Universal LNB.
22KHz: Use to switch the 22KHz oscillator signal on or off. Auto is the setting for a Universal LNB.
DiSEqC1.0: To select the correct port from up to 4 (if available) for the corresponding LNB.
DiSEqC1.1: To select the correct port from up to 16 (if available) for the corresponding LNB.
Motor: If using a motor driven dish, press to choose between DiSEqC1.2 and DiSEqC 1.3 depending on the motor type you use.

DiSEqC 1.2
DiSEqC 1.2 is a protocol for motor-driven dishes, the dish/motor-combination itself needs to be aligned due South (North for Southern hemisphere) at its reference position at 0°. It is possible to manually search and store every satellite individually.
Refer to the manual of your motor-drive for more detailed information. Modern motor drives have usually also the capability of the enhanced DiSEqC 1.3 protocol, which would be preferred, since it can find satellite positions automatically, relative to a geographical location.
Move the motor to the right position for locking the signal like explained below. Press OK to enter the submenu.
Move Continue: Press for moving West/East. Press the opposite to stop moving.
Move Step(1): Press for moving West/East in 0.3° step.
Store Position: To store the current motor position for selected satellite. If your dish is physically obstructed to the East or West (example by a wall), you can limit its moving range by pressing the RED button to Set Limit.

Use:
Move Continue: Press for moving West/East. Press the opposite to stop moving.
Move Step(1): Press for moving West/East in 0.3° step. Check if you are still well clear of the obstruction. Then select Set East or West Limit, according to the direction, and press OK twice to store. Repeat if there is also an obstruction to the opposite direction. Moving outside the range of your dish will thus be prevented. Both limits can be disabled with Disable Limit.

DiSEqC 1.3
DiSEqC 1.3 (also known as GotoX) is an automated system for finding satellites with a motor driven dish. It is an enhancement of the DiSEqC 1.2 protocol, where it was still needed to manually search and store every satellite individually. With DiSEqC 1.3 every satellite position is automatically calculated for a defined geographical location on earth. Only this location is needed to be entered and stored in to the box, in conjunction with a DiSEqC 1.3 capable motor drive, all (pre-installed) satellites can easily be found. The dish/motor-combination itself needs to be aligned due South (North for Southern hemisphere) at its reference position at 0°. Refer to the manual of your motordrive for more detailed information.
Select DiSEqC 1.3 with the buttons. Press the GREEN button to setup your location coordinates.
A pop-up window will appear, in which the following settings can be made:
Location: Longitude Direction: Choose East or West.
Longitude Angle: Use the 0 ~ 9 buttons to enter the coordinate.
Latitude Direction: Choose North or South.
Latitude Angle: Use the 0 ~ 9 buttons to enter the coordinate.
When all settings have been made, press to save the data and leave the window.

Note: The location setting only needs to be entered once, and is valid for all satellites. If needed, the motor can physically be brought to its 0° reference position, to align the dish South (or North for Southern hemisphere) first.

Press OK to enter the GotoX menu.
Select Goto Reference to move the dish to the reference position of 0°. Press OK twice to move.
If your dish is physically obstructed to the East or West (example by a wall), you can limit its moving range by pressing the RED button to Set Limit to prevent it hitting the obstruction.

Use:
Move Continue: Press for moving West/East. Press the opposite to stop moving.
Move Step(1): Press for moving West/East in 0.3° step. Check if you are still well clear of the obstruction. Then select Set East or West Limit, according to the direction, and press OK twice to store. Repeat if there is also an obstruction to the opposite direction. When accidentally selecting satellites from the list which are out of range by your dish, it will not run in to the obstruction. Both limits can be disabled with Disable Limit.

7.3.1.3 Channel Scan
Automatic Scan
Satellite Scan: Select a satellite in the left window to be scanned. More than one can be selected. Press BLUE for Scan. A window with scan settings will be displayed.
Scan Mode: Use to select Default, Blind Scan or NetWork.
Default: All stored transponders in the memory will be scanned.
Blind Scan: Slow scan in 2 MHz steps. The receiver will first scan the whole frequency band to find the transponders it can lock on. After gathering all transponders, it scans the transponders one by one to get all available programmes.
NetWork: Network search will be performed – when network information is broadcast, new transponders will be found and stored.
Scan type: Press to select All Channels (scrambled and free) or FTA Channels (free to air);
Service Type: Press to select ALL, DTV or Radio.
After configuring, press OK or BLUE again to start scanning with the selected settings.
Your receiver will now perform an automatic channel search with the scanning progress shown on screen. During the channel search you can skip transponders by pressing the MENU button, or quit the scan process with . When the process has been completed, all found channels will be stored and the receiver will switch to the first found channel.
Multi-Satellites Scan: When using a multi feed antenna with more than 1 LNB, select the satellites your antenna is adjusted to with the OK button. The selected satellites will be marked by the √ symbol. Set the appropriate LNB inputs in the DiSEqC point and press BLUE for Scan. A window with scanning settings will be displayed.
After configuring the settings like explained in Single Satellite Scan above, press OK or BLUE again to start Multi-Scan on all selected satellites.

7.3.1.4 Scanning by transponder (Manual Scan)
Press for displaying the transponder list of the highlighted satellite. By pressing Press again you can switch back to the satellites list.
Single Transponder Scan:
Use the buttons to highlight the transponder you want to scan and press OK. Press BLUE for Scan. A window with scanning settings will be displayed. After configuring the settings (explained in 7.3.1.3 above), press OK or BLUE again to start the scanning of the highlighted transponder. When the scan process has been completed, all found channels will be stored and the receiver will switch to the first found channel.

Multi-Transponder Scan:
Select the transponders you want to scan with the OK button. The selected transponders will be marked with the √ symbol. Press BLUE for Scan. A window with scan settings will be displayed. After configuring the settings like explained in 7.3.1.2 above, press OK or BLUE again to start Multi-Scan on all selected transponders.

7.3.1.5 Satellite Edit options
Add satellites: Press RED to add a new satellite. In the pop-up banner, enter the satellite’s name and position by using the and 0 ~ 9 buttons.
Satellite Name: Press OK to enter text input mode. In the key table select a character by using the navigation buttons. Press OK to enter the chosen character. When you have entered the name, navigate to the “OK” button on screen and press OK on the remote control to confirm the new name. Save the settings with OK or cancel by .
Edit satellites: Press GREEN to edit the focused satellite. For changing settings see explanation above. Confirm changes with OK or cancel by .
Delete satellite: Press YELLOW to delete the focused satellite. Press OK to confirm deleting or  to cancel.

7.3.1.6 Transponder Edit options
Note: Transponders can only be edited when the transponder list is on screen. To do this, select the satellite you want to edit and press to open the TP list. The options below are now available.

Add transponder: Press RED to add a new transponder. In the pop-up banner, enter the transponder´s data by using the and 0 ~ 9 buttons. Confirm the settings with OK or cancel with . An existing TP cannot be stored again under the same satellite.
Edit transponder: Press GREEN to edit the highlighted transponder. In the pop- up banner, change the transponder´s data by using the navigation and numeric buttons. Confirm changes with OK or cancel with .
Delete transponder: Press YELLOW to delete the highlighted transponder. Press OK to confirm or  to cancel.

7.3.2 DB Management
This menu allows you to save and reload the channel Data Base of your receiver from/to a USB device. This very convenient feature enables you to save your personal settings like Channel-, Favourite-, Sat- and TP-lists on an USB storage device and load them back to the receiver later. This feature is especially helpful after unintentional changes or factory reset. In such cases just skip the First Installation by pressing in Installation guide and select the DB management menu.
Connect the USB storage device to your receiver and select one of the options:

7.3.2.1 Load from USB
Press OK for displaying the list with available DB files (if any stored before). The DB files „HB_DATABASE_DDMM.DBM” are shown with their built date (day and month). Select the DB file you want to load and confirm it with OK. When the DB has been successfully loaded (message appears on screen) the receiver will switch automatically to the first stored channel and show its content in the background. Press until the OSD menu disappears.

7.3.2.2 Backup to USB
Press OK to make a backup of the data base. A DBM file „HB_DATABASE_DDMM.DBM” with the current date (day and month), will be created on the USB device. When the DB has been successfully stored a message will be displayed on screen. Press until the OSD menu disappears.

7.3.2.3 SatCR
If a SatCR LNB is used, please refer to the manual of that LNB to obtain the technical data about User Bands numbers and corresponding frequencies.

Note: SatCR can only work in combination with an optional multi-output (max. 8) satellite splitter and a SatCR LNB, example STRONG type SRT L780 (max. 4 users). Note: SatCR cannot be combined with any other DiSEqC function. SatCR systems are mainly installed by professional experts.
SatCR A Select SatCR A with and OK, if you only use one SatCR LNB.
SatCR B When using a two satellite SatCR system, select also the 2nd LNB and setup as described below.
System Automatic select: Pre-programmed User Bands are installed, refer to the manual of your LNB to know which system is supported by the LNB.
IF Channel Manual select: Select the User band ID number according to the specifications of your SatCR LNB. Note: Any SatCR LNB user in the chain needs a different Channel ID number.
Center Freq Manual select: Select the Centre Frequency according to the specifications of your SatCR LNB, corresponding with the correct IF Channel. Note: Any SatCR LNB user in the chain needs a different Centre Frequency.
Press to store.

7.4 Time and date settings
Press MENU and select Time. The menu provides options to adjust the time and date settings.
Press to select an option and to adjust the setting. Press to exit the menu.
Time Offset : Select Auto for automatic time and date updates from live signal or Manual for entering them manually.
Time Zone: Select the Offset from GMT standard time.
Date: Enter the date when Time Offset is set to Manual.
Time: Enter the time when Time Offset is set to Manual.
Auto-Standby This feature is implemented for power saving. The receiver will turn to Standby automatically if no command from the remote is received for the selected time period. Default is 3 hours. It can also be turned Off. NOTE: If there are timers running, the auto standby function will be disabled for the booked time.
Timer Enter to the timer (schedule) function. Please refer to section 7.4.2 for details.
Daylight Saving Time Select On or Off depending on the year’s period.

7.4.1 Timer (Schedule)
In this menu you can setup the schedule for automatic switching to the defined channels at a particular date/time. The timer menu can be entered directly from viewing mode by pressing the BLUE button.
Add: Press RED to add a new booking. In the appearing dialog select channel type and number, the starting date and time, end time, repeat cycle (once, daily or weekly). Tip: For selecting the channel number you can use the .
When you have entered all parameters, press OK to store your booking.
Edit: Press the GREEN button to edit an existing booking.
Delete: Press the BLUE button to delete a booking from the list. Press OK to confirm deleting or to cancel.

NOTE You can set timers for programmes directly from the EPG. Please refer to section 6.8 for more details.

7.5 Option
Press MENU and select Option. In this menu you can adjust the OSD Language, Subtitle Language, Audio Language, Digital Audio mode.
Select an option and press to adjust the setting.
Press  to exit the menu.
OSD Language: Select the preferred language for the On Screen Display.
Subtitle Language: Select the preferred subtitle language.
Audio Language: Select the preferred audio language for watching TV channels. If the language is not available, the default programme language will be used
Digital Audio: Select digital audio output mode. Settings affect both S/PDIF and HDMI outputs.
PCM – audio from any format will be converted to PCM format
RAW – audio from receiver will be send in original format RAW (HDMI On)- As RAW, but also affects the HDMI output.
OFF – digital audio output disabled

7.6 System Settings
Press MENU and select System. The menu provides options to adjust the system settings.
Press to select an option and press to adjust the setting. Press to exit the menu. Some menu items can only be entered by entering the password. Default is 0000.
Parental guidance Set the age limit for a viewer, if the viewer is underage. This only functions if a broadcaster sends an age-signalling for the current programme.

Set Password
Set or change the password for locked programmes and menu access. Enter your old password or the default password ‘0000’. You will then be asked to enter your new password. To confirm, re-enter your new password. After confirming, press to exit the menu.

Restore Factory Default
Reset your receiver to the default factory settings.
Select Restore Factory Default in the main menu and press OK or to select. Enter your password or the default password ‘0000’ and press OK to confirm. This option will delete all your channels and settings. The receiver will reboot and start with the First Installation menu.

WARNING A factory reset will permanently delete all your personal settings, timers and stored channels. Please consider this before you perform a factory reset.

Information
Read the technical details of your receiver, like model number, Software/ Hardware version and serial number. This information could be asked during a service call or repair request.

Software update
Select Software Update in the main menu and press OK or to select.
Download the required update file for your receiver model from the support page on our website www.strong.tv or contact your local dealer.
Unzip the file on your computer, if necessary, and copy it to root folder of your USB storage device.
Connect the USB storage device to the USB port of the receiver. Press MENU and select Software Update By USB. Press OK to enter the software file list. Select the file containing the software image and press OK to initiate the software update. An attention banner will now be displayed. Press OK to start the update (or to cancel it). Follow the instructions displayed on screen. The update process will take some time. After the update process has been completed the receiver will restart and show the last watched channel.

WARNING NEVER power off the receiver or remove the USB device during the software update process. Doing so might cause irreparable damage to your receiver and will void your warranty.

Banner on screen: Set the time-out for the info banner. Possible settings are: 3, 5, 7 seconds.
Network setting The Link Type is default LAN, for your Local Area Network. The IP setting is set default DHCP On, meaning the IP numbers will be automatically negotiated with your router, if router is set as DHCP server. If you want to use different numbers, select DHCP Off and enter your preferences. When setting up manually, you need to provide a unique IP address, Netmask, Gateway and DNS for your receiver. Refer to the manual of your router or modem to setup properly. These manual settings require some knowledge of IP protocol. At status, information is given about the current state of the connection.

7.7 USB
Press MENU and select USB. The menu provides the Multimedia feature for playback of Music, Photo and Movie. The different file formats listed below are supported. In this menu you can make movie and photo configurations and format the USB device into a format accepted by the receiver. The unit supports USB devices with FAT and FAT32 format. Make sure your USB device is formatted correctly.

NOTE:

  • STRONG cannot guarantee compatibility (operation and/or bus power) with all USB mass storage devices and assumes no responsibility for any loss of data that may occur when connected to this unit.
  • With large amounts of data, it may take longer for the system to read the contents of a USB device.
  • Some USB devices may not be properly recognized. Even when they are in a supported format, some files may not play or display depending on the content.

7.7.1 Multimedia
If there is no USB device plugged in, a warning message “No USB Device is Found” will be displayed.
When a USB device is detected you can select between Music, Photo, Movie and DVR* in this menu.
Select one of them, press OK to enter the file browser and select the file you want to play.
Music – supported file formats are MP3 and WMA
Photo – supported file formats are JPG and BMP

Movie – supported video files in various formats (MPG, MPEG, TS, VOB, MP4, AVI, …)*
DVR
— your recordings made by this unit. Find the HBDVR folder or use shortcut with the button.

*This user manual describes the full functionality including the recording function and may not be applicable if the software for recording via USB has not yet been installed.
**STRONG cannot guarantee the playback of video files although extensions are listed here, as the correct playback depends on codec used, data bit rate and resolution as well. Please consult the STRONG Hotline in your country to get more details.

Music
Select a music file and press OK to start playback.
During playback, following functions are available:
or OK: Start playback of the selected file.
: To pause/resume playback and to stop it.
: To rewind or forward playback in x2, x4, x8, x16 and x32 speed. When it has fast rewound to the beginning, playback of the current file will be resumed. When it has fast forwarded to the end, playback of the next file starts.
BLUE Opens a counter banner for entering the time moment you want to jump to. Use the 0~9 buttons for entering the time and OK to confirm.
: Start playback of the previous/next file.
: Goes to the parent folder.
: To get back to the Multimedia menu. Press once more if you want to leave the Multimedia menu.

TIP Playback of music will continue as long as the Multimedia menu is active. This allows you to listen to music while watching photos. Just exit the Music submenu and select a slide mode in the Photo submenu like explained below.

Photo
Your receiver allows you to watch a slide show with all available photos in the chosen folder. Choose a folder with photo files for the slide show. Press to start the slide show and or to stop. See the different Photo Configure options explained in point 7.7.2 below. In the Photo mode following functions are available:
OK Opens a selected photo in full screen format
Starts the slide show
To pause/resume slide show.
or To close the full screen format or to stop the slide show and return to the folder view.
INFO To open/close the photo details banner in the full screen or slide show mode.
RED To zoom a photo (use to navigate to a certain part of the zoomed picture).
GREEN To turn the photo counter clockwise.
YELLOW To turn the photo clockwise.
BLUE Opens a grid view (to go back press )
Goes to the parent folder.
Open the previous/next photo.
To get back to the Multimedia menu. Press again if you want to leave the Multimedia menu.

Movie
In the Movie menu you have to navigate to a movie file.
Select the file and press OK to start playback in preview mode. Use the RED button to switch between preview and full screen. Use 9 to go to the parent folder.
During playback you can use the playback control buttons, such as , , , , , and . You can check the file details by pressing the INFO button in full screen mode. To close the banner, press INFO again or . Use the BLUE button and enter the time moment you want to jump to with the 0~9 buttons, then press OK to confirm. With the   buttons you can rewind or forward playback in x2, x4, x8, x16 and x32 speed. When it has fast rewound to the beginning, playback of the current file will be resumed. When it has fast forwarded to the end, playback of the next file starts. With the buttons you can jump to the previous/next video file.

7.7.2 Photo Configure
Slide Time: You can adjust the slide show interval to 1~8 seconds.
Slide Mode: You can select one of the 60 slide show effects or Random (mixed effects).
Aspect Ratio: Keep – displays the picture as its original aspect Discard – displays the picture in full screen mode.

7.7.3 Movie configure
This subtitle function is only relevant in the Movie menu for movies which contain subtitle files in .srt or txt format.
During playback, press SUB to select a language and confirm with OK. During playback of Movie files you can press SUB twice to change the subtitle settings described below:
Subtitle Specific: Choose subtitle size between Small, Normal and Big.
Subtitle BG: Choose subtitle background between White, Transparent, Gray and Yellow Green.
Subtitle Font Colour: Choose subtitle font colour between Red, Blue, Green, White and Black.

**7.7.4 DVR, Timeshift and Format**
This user manual describes the full functionality including the recording function and may not be applicable if the software for recording via USB has not yet been installed.

**7.7.4.1 Instant recording***
To directly record a programme, press the button to start the recording and press to quit.
During a recording it is possible to press the buttons or the OK and buttons to change to another channel on the same transponder only. It is not possible to use the 0-9 buttons.

**7.7.4.2 Time shift***
If you want to use the Time shift function you only need to press in viewing mode. To playback time shifted content, press or again. During playback you can use the   or buttons. To quit the Time shift mode, press . If you haven’t pressed the Time shift mode will be kept in the background. If the channel is changed time shifted content will only be accessible from the new selected channel.

7.7.4.3 Timer recording
There are 2 ways to set a timer:

Programming a timer via the EPG
The easiest way to record an event is via the EPG. Press the EPG button to open the EPG, then to select a channel. After that, press to select an event. You can book a timer by pressing the OK button. The event data will be applied and you only need to press the buttons to select Mode and to Record. If needed, the parameters for the timer can be changed as well. Press , and use 0-9 to do so. From the EPG channel list view you can open the Book list with the INFO button, which allows you to open a list of all booked timers.

Programming a timer via the Timer menu
If you want to programme a timer via the timer menu, press the BLUE button to open it. Now the timer list is displayed. The list is empty if no bookings have been made previously. Press RED to Add a new timer and configure your timer as explained above. For further details about this menu, please refer to chapter 7.4.1 Timer (Schedule) in the user manual.

7.7.4.4 Playback
After a recording has been made you will find the new folder HBDVR created on your external USB storage device. By pressing the button in viewing mode you can access this folder directly. Inside the folder HBDVR the following functions are supported:
OK Starts playback in preview mode.
RED Starts playback in full screen mode.
Accesses the parent folder/directory.
YELLOW Marks a recording for deletion. When all recordings you want to delete are marked, press OK. A message will appear to confirm deleting. By pressing OK again the recordings will be permanently deleted from your external USB storage device. Press if you don’t want to delete them.
GREEN Opens the keyboard for entering a new name for a selected recording. In the keyboard, press for navigation, to enter a character press OK. After finishing your changes, select OK and press the OK button to save the new name. If you want to discard your changes select Cancel and then press OK.
BLUE Allows you to enter the time to start playback. To enter the desired time use 0-9 and press OK to start the playback at this time.

*This user manual describes the full functionality including the recording function and may not be applicable if the software for recording via USB has not yet been installed.

**7.7.4.5 DVR Configure***
Find technical details about your USB device, like Partitions, Time shiftsize, Total space and Free space.

**7.7.4.6 Format*
WARNING**
The format function will delete all data and information from your USB device or selected partition. STRONG will not take any responsibility for damaged or lost data on the USB device.
If you have multiple partitions on your storage device, select the partition you would like to format and press OK to continue. An attention banner will now be displayed. Press OK to start formatting (or  to cancel it). The format procedure will take some time, depending on the size of the used storage device. At the end of the process, the “Formatting is complete” message will appear. Press to exit the menu.

Network Apps
Two simple network programs have been integrated into the unit, a Weather program and a RSS newsreader program. Some default cities and newsfeeds have been incorporated, follow the on screen menu to enter your own preferences.

TROUBLESHOOTING

There may be various reasons for abnormal operation of the receiver. Please check the receiver according to the procedures shown below. If the receiver does not work properly after checking it, please contact your local Service line or STRONG dealer. Alternatively you can send a support mail via our website: www.strong.tv. NEVER open or disassemble your receiver. This may cause a dangerous situation and will void the warranty.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
The standby indicator does not light up The mains lead is unplugged/the
multipoint connector is switched off. Check the mains lead/switch the

multipoint connector on.
No picture| The receiver can’t receive signal.| Check the antenna cable, replace the cable, or connect the cable to the receiver tightly.
Incorrect values of some tuner parameters.| Set the values of tuner parameters correctly in the Installation menu.
Wrong direction of the dish.| Check signal strength and adjust your dish correctly.
No picture or sound on TV| The input is not selected on your N.| Switch to the correct N input.
The N is not connected to the mains.
Bad cable connection.| Check the mains lead.
Firmly plug in the cables between the receiver and N.
Audio muting.| Press the button.
N power off.| Turn the Non.
Scrambled channel message| The channel is scrambled.| Select an alternative channel.
No response to remote control| The receiver is off.| Plug in and turn on the plug.
The handset is not aimed correctly.| Aim the handset at the IR sensor.
The IR sensor is obstructed.| Check for obstructions.
The handset batteries are exhausted.| Replace the handset batteries.
Password forgotten| The default password is 0000| Contact the local Service Hotline or send an email to our support via www.strong.tv
The external USB HDD does not start.| The power consumption is too high.| Connect an extra power supply adapter to your USB HDD device.
The receiver
switches to standby automatically.| The Auto Standby function is activated and has reached the set time (default 3h).| Set the power down time or disable it in the System Auto Standby menu .

SPECIFICATIONS

Demodulator

Demodulation: QPSK, 8PSK
Input symbol rate: DVB-S QPSK: 1 ~ 45 Ms/s

DVB-S2 8PSK/QPSK: 10~30 Ms/s
FEC decoder:| Auto, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 in DVB-S mode
1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 in DVB-S2 mode
3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 8/9, 9/10 in 8PSK mode

Video Decoder

Input rate: Max. 20 Mbit/s
Aspect ratio: 16:9 widescreen, Pillarbox, 4:3 Pan&Scan, Letterbox
Video resolution: PAL 50Hz: 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

NTSC 60Hz: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i,1080p

Audio Decoder

Audio decoding: MPEG-1 Layer 1 & 2, AC3, Dolby Digital Down mix, PCM
Audio mode: Mono L/R, Stereo,
Audio Support: E-AC3, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus*
Sampling rate: 32, 44.1, 48 kHz

*Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories

Tuner

Type1: F Type, IEC169-24, Female
Input frequency range: 950 – 2150 MHz
RF impedance: 75 Ohm unbalanced
Signal level: -65 to -25 dBm
LNB power: 13/18 V DC (+/- 5%), max. 0.5 A, overload protected
Switch versions: DiSEqC 1.0, 1.1
LNB options: Universal, SatCR (max. 8 users)
Motor drive options: DiSEqC 1.2, GotoX (DiSEqC 1.3)

System & Memory

Main processor: MSTAR MSD7S01
Flash memory: 4 MB
System memory: 64 MB

Multimedia

Video playback: Supported in various formats (MPG, MPEG, VOB, MP4, AVI…)*
Audio playback: MP3, Flac*
Picture view: JPG, BMP*

*STRONG cannot guarantee the playback of files although extensions are listed, as it depends on codec used, data bit rate and resolution (all MPEG codec formats are supported).

Connectors
SAT IN
RJ-45 – Ethernet
USB 2.0 port: 5 V/800 mA (max.) supported HDMI
TV SCART (RGB, CVBS, Audio L/R) 3.5 mm Audio L/R
S/PDIF (coax.)
Power adapter (12 V, 1.5 A)

General Data

Power supply: AC 100 – 240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Input voltage: DC 12 V 1.5 A
Power consumption: max. 18 W, typ. 5 W
Power consumption in standby: max. 1.0 W
Operating temperature: 0 ~ +4 0 °C
Storage temperature: -10 ~ +50 °C
Operating humidity range: 10 ~ 85% RH, Non-condensing
Size (W x D x H) in mm: 187 x 146 x 45
Weight in kg: 0.38

Subject to alterations. In consequence of continuous research and development technical specifications, design and appearance of products may change. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Audio, Dolby Digital, Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. All product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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