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1.          TRIAX SR 110    Digital satellite receiver    350008       User Guide         i   Ere   A     TRIAX   your ultimate connection    Contents    COON Pr                             5          INTC CUO dee                                                           ba de 5     RE E dili ai r   6         7            Bisi 8     Disposa EE 8      Device OV            iride  9          Pdl loui ee NN II AN E CINE NNE TI ene CIP CLIC ROEA 9  1 PERE RR PR RR E EREI MN PR A CE E OM M NEA CM M 9  keira  10  Remote Control Button D  SCEIDUOTL   sies lalla ea aa 1       12   Connectine the RECeIVerzgiznaa          M     n   13  Fiume       et 13            aia ada 14   Connecting and Aligning the Aerial                    gt   gt                  7 16   Sare 0 eR POET A                    P e PATRIEI 18        18  1 ee 18  0 aa cca RE N c at c sued SDN cages LINDE A qM DU UP eed aped 19   The C IATER 20   User Interface 8 20  Understanding the Window of the Main Menu                        nennen 20  Navigaung through the  Menus  ee cis made natala aa data           aima taxe esi dd 21   MEnUu tU PUE miele 2              22   nee iai bone AEE ed ee 23  MO E E ee eee 23                 23  0 0 23    mt                                                     al 23  Type c                                                                            24  Installatiom 5ymbob Saee aenal  a E saus alatur alee a 24  System DCPS VMD Becetyet   dde eee mieten iut ttu in etes quei itu M   mes 26  E 
2.    Quit menu or menu item   Display of the current channel   s reception data  Sat finder function   Mute sound setting   Display timer   Change to the previously selected channel   Increase picture size   Change to next higher channel position    Cursor movement upwards  Display TV channel listings   Increase volume  Cursor movement to the right   Display main menu   Change to next lower channel position Cursor movement downwards  Electronic Programme Guide  if offered by broadcaster    Display Teletext   Multi picture function   display picture preview    Change audio mode    1    Package Supplied    Check the package supplied after purchase               opening mama mots 777       Note that     e The coaxial and SCART cables are not included in the package supplied     12    Connecting the Receiver    Do not connect the receiver to the mains power supply until you have connected it properly to  all devices and to the aerial  Otherwise the receiver may be damaged    The wire mesh and the inner wire of the coaxial cable carry electrical current during  operation     Fitting the Aerial Cable  The receiver is connected to your satellite aerial via a coaxial cable and the F connector     For fitting the F connector onto the coaxial cable you need wire strippers and wire cutting pliers      gt  Cuts mm of coaxial cable at each end down to the inner core      gt  Carefully strip 10 mm of the outer insulation off  so that the wire mesh is free         gt  Peel the wire mesh back 
3.   digital   If you want to use the 5 channel audio transmission  Dolby Digital Sound AC3   you must connect  your digital audio amplifier receiver with the coaxial output of the receiver  Plug the coaxial cable  into the    COAXIAL    connection on the receiver  Connect the coaxial cable with the digital audio  amplifier receiver  Follow the operating instructions of your digital audio receiver amplifier        15    Connecting and Aligning the Aerial    In principle we recommend you have the assembly and commissioning of your aerial installation  carried out by qualified specialised staff     Should you do the installation yourself  please adhere to the assembly instructions for your satellite  aerial and the following instructions  Please connect the aerial cable to the receiver first  then after  this connect the receiver to the power supply     Before you align the aerial  you must connect the aerial cable to the LNB  Screw the F connector of  the cable onto the LNB connection of the aerial     When fitting your aerial you should take care that the aerial must be pointing to the south  Please  note that the aerial must never be fitted behind a balcony rail  house parapet or other obstructions   e g  trees   The location of the sun helps you to find out which direction is south  The sun is located  exactly in the south at 1 pm during the summertime  and at 12 o clock during the wintertime        You must face south when you stand behind your aerial     Depending on which s
4.   individually  The transponder data can be changed  manually  The search 1s started by pressing the OK key to Search     Searching through pre programmed frequencies  transponder     Normal automatic search run      Here  you can search completely through a selected satellite  e g   Astral 19  East  for new channels  No particular details are  required for this  You can choose to search for free or all TV and  radio channels  The search 1s started by pressing the OK key to    Search     Particularly recommended for T  rksat     29    System Setup  Symbol  Receiver     Submenu    Audio Language    TV System    Channel Setup    Time  amp  Timer Setting    OSD Setting       Description    First audio    Second audio    Display mode    Aspect mode    Video Output    Dolby digital    Startup Channel    Time    Timer  Subtitle display    OSD timeout    OSD transparency    Load default OSD    Pre selection of audio language  if offered by  channel      Pre selection of audio language  if offered by  channel      Selection of transmission system  Standard  selection  PAL    Selection of image format   Standard selection  4 3  Letterbox     Only the video signal CVBS is offered     Only if the receiver 1s connected to a digital  amplifier via the coaxial digital output will you  activate this function     Determination of the desired TV or radio switch on  channel     Possibility of time and time zone   See the example  of how you set the receiver to summer time      See following se
5.  gt  Position yourself behind your aerial and place the aerial fully vertically  see drawing B    Make sure that the reception part of the aerial is pointing south  see drawing A            Drawing A Drawing B     gt  Now turn your aerial slowly to the east  left  while watching your TV set  until the reception  part is pointing directly east  that 1s  turn it through 90       With digital satellite reception the receiver receives the transmitter signal with a slight time lag   Therefore turn the aerial very slowly and wait at each position for a few seconds  until the receiver  displays the signal strength on the screen menu      gt  Now position your aerial 1    degree  more towards the vertical  To do this pull on the top of  the aerial  Now move the aerial slowly back to the start point in a southerly direction      gt  Now set the aerial another 1   higher and move the aerial left again in an easterly direction      gt  Repeat these steps for as long as it takes until the vertical angle and horizontal angle  e g  for  Astra at 19 2   east  cross each other and you receive the set channel on your TV set      gt  Now check again as to whether you are receiving the set channel on the receiver and continue  to switch channels on the receiver with the remote control CH  a and CH  w buttons     If you have the satellite you want  then optimise the alignment of the aerial until you have a clear  picture on all channels  This is achieved by optimum setting of the vertical and ho
6.  injury to yourself or damage to  your equipment     In order to ensure adequate air circulation  place the receiver on a smooth  flat surface  and do  not place any articles on the top of the receiver  Ventilation slots designed to assist circulation  and to allow heat to dissipate from the receiver are located here     Do not place the receiver on an unstable cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table  The receiver may  fall  causing serious personal injury and damage to the receiver     Never place the receiver near or over heat sources such as heating appliances   Do not place the receiver in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper ventilation   Do not stack the receiver on top of or below other electronic devices     Do not place the receiver where it 1s exposed to direct sunlight and avoid places with  unusually high amounts of dust     Operate the receiver using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label   Unplug the receiver by gripping the electric plug and not the power cable     Lay the power cable and the aerial cable in such a way that nobody can tread on them or trip  over them     Use only wall sockets that have been put up by qualified specialised staff   Do not place burning objects such as lighted candles on top of the receiver     Do not splash it with a liquid  or place any liquid filled containers such as vases on the top of  the receiver     It is recommended that you unplug the receiver from the mains socket and the antenna in case  
7.  satellite  please  select a current channel from  the pre programmed channel  list  then press the INFO key     Connect the power cable to the  mains socket   Switch on main switch     Short circuit at the aerial supply  possible  Check connections     Press the power key on the  remote control unit  or on the  receiver   The receiver will  switch on and the channel will  be shown on the TV screen        Align your aerial correctly     Check the cable connection  from LNB to receiver and from  receiver to the connected units   Align your aerial        The system 1s not connected Check the connection of the   correctly  SCART cable    The TV set 18 not in AV mode  Switch the TV set to the  appropriate AV input     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        33    i The LNB 1s defective  Replace the LNB     No picture  no sound  signal The satellite aerial is aligned  strength present  no signal with the wrong satellite   quality     Bad reception of  Tele5  DSF    Cordless phone causing Move the cordless phone  use  etc  interference  DECT standard  better quality satellite cable     The remote control unit does   Batteries discharged  Replace batteries     not work  Ls i    The remote control unit 1s Align the remote control unit    aligned wrongly  with the front of the receiver  and ensure that nothing is  placed between the remote  control unit and the receiv
8.  satellite aerial must be    mounted and aligned to the desired satellite     The pre programming of the receiver has been extensive in order to provide you with easy access to  all your favourite channels     As new channels may be introduced regularly it is advisable to scan the satellites to detect new  channels     All operations are easy to carry out using the remote control and the user interface  menu  on the  TV screen     The multilingual user interface supports the following languages     e English  e French  e Turkish  e Spanish  e Italian    e Portuguese    e German    e Greek   e Croatian  e Czech   e Danish   e Dutch    e Hungarian    e Norwegian    e Polish   e Slovakian  e Swedish   e Slovenian    o Finnish    Ex works the following satellites are pre programmed   e Astral 19E   e Hotbird 13E   e T  rksat 42E   e Sirius2 SE   e Amos Atlantic 4 5W  e     Astra2 28E   e HispaSat 30W   e Eutel W2 16E   e  HellaSat 39E   e Astra 23 5E    Typographical Conventions    In the following you can read about the typographical conventions used in the user guide  You can  easily distinguish whether the text 1s    normal text   e organization of facts  or      gt  instructions on how and what to do    Menu names   names of menus  submenus  names of icons  buttons etc  displayed on the screen and  the remote control are written as shown in the example at the beginning of this sentence     Safety Instructions    Always follow the safety instructions below to avoid the risk of
9. RUNE NER ee REA TNR CORO EORR 27  0 aerea 28  Software update via satellite  not activated                          28   Special Function Keys  uio da aug eaa r iae es Den d aa si udat si be d ere 29           a itin t cdam pm    29  TV RADIO                    HER 29  ZOOM  29  LET 29  AUDIO  labate 29           29  loan 30      aa 30  je ee ee na taiati agita Sete iata ea Mat     30  7 MS 31  INFO     Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial                           eee 31  078 31  Disassembly and Cleaning                                32  lsc eee 32  Ceanna area eee ee E nea en ae a nT SOR RI IE le RI NIT SRN SET a CAR So NOS sl              ei 33  Technica  Dall Glide aan 35              aaa 36          36  GIOSSIEY iae EE IERI UM UNUM D EE 37    Introduction    This user guide intends to provide you with knowledge of how your new digital satellite receiver   called a receiver for short  functions     We assume that you have a general knowledge of how to handle electrical and electronic consumer  equipment such as television  radio  video cassette recorder and DVD player     To make sure that you will be familiar with your new receiver and that you will be able to use all  the advanced features  please read this user guide carefully and have it ready for later reference     Nice to know  You can use this receiver for receiving unencrypted digital satellite programmes via a satellite  aerial  To use this receiver you need to have a suitable satellite aerial  The
10. a CH  Y keys you can select the desired event     e Use the 2 key to transfer it directly to the timer     27    Tools  Symbol  Toolbox     Submenu    Factory Reset   password input required     Software Update    Game    Information       Description       Reset receiver to factory settings  All changes are reset   Note     If you press the standby key on the front of your receiver for more  than 10 seconds  the factory settings will also be reinstated     Caution   Doing so will delete your personal settings     You can download new operating software in the event of a  service requirement  The upgrade function via satellite 1s not  active  but prepared  There is always an update facility via the  interface RS232    Note   A software upgrade has nothing to do with the search for new TV  channels  For that purpose  please start an automatic channel  search run     You have three games available  Tetris  Snake and Othello     Display of the hardware and software versions     Software update via satellite  not activated     The update has got nothing to do with the storage of new TV channels  but serves only for the  renewal of the operating software of the receiver  Under normal circumstances  an update 1s not  necessary for the orderly operation of the receiver    You have to aim your satellite system towards the satellite ASTRA 19 2   east  in order to be able to  carry out the software updating  The software updating can take up to an hour  After updating  it is  recommend
11. atellite 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 to the wall of your house  that your aerial can also turn far enough without hitting the  house wall     After you have made all the connections  you can now begin to align the aerial  Please check again  whether the receiver is connected with the LNB on the aerial and also with the TV set  If these cable  connections have been properly carried out  you can switch on the device     Step 1   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     Step 2    Now switch the receiver on  Please note in doing this that the receiver 1s pre programmed for the  most common satellites and their channels and that you only have to enter the channel numbers via  the number pad on your receiver remote control    16    Example    If you want to receive the Astra 19 2   East satellite  you must put your receiver onto channel 1 to  align the aerial  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     Step 3  Now align your aerial with the satellite you have selected  There are several possibilities for doing  this  The simplest and most cost effective solution 1s as follows     
12. ction   Activating subtitle     The number of seconds the information bar is  displayed when you switch over channels     Transparency of menu and information bar     OSD factory setting can be restored     26    setting  Parental Lock Factory password is  0000    Installation Lock Switching password input on off in the main menu  item Installation     Channel Lock Switching password input on off for locked  channels  child protection      New password Determining a new password  new password must  be remembered      Gonfirm password   Confirm new password        LNB Power Switching LNB power supply on and off  Preset is  On     Timer   Submenu Description   Timer number Selection of timer number 1 8    Timer mode Type of repetition  Once  Daily  Weekly  Monthly  Annually  Off   If set  to    Off     the timer is de activated    Timer service Switching between the functions TV channels  radio channels and  reminder    Wakeup channel If Timer service setting is  Message   the options are   Birthday     Anniversary  General    If Timer service setting is  IV Channel    or    Radio Channel     you can  choose between the various channels when you have pressed the OK key   Having marked the desired channel press the OK key to select it     Wakeup date Date input   On time Time input   Duration Duration of switched on time     The timer can also be programmed via the EPG mode     Example   e Press the EPG key    e Using the 1 key you will receive an events list     e With the CH  
13. de via the 4 key  Here you can change the individual parameters as you  like  Please confirm the selection using the OK key   Edit   Using the 5 key  you can enter a new channel by directly inputting a frequency and the PID   Delete   Using the 6 key  all channels can be marked for deletion  Thereafter  individual channels can be  removed from the selection using the 1 key  Please confirm the selection using the OK key     Type  Here  you can allocate selected channels to certain channel groups  types  as you like  Please  confirm selection using the OK key     You can leave the menu by pressing the EXIT key     Installation  Symbol  Satellite aerial        24    Submenu    Antenna Setup    TP Scan   manual channel search run     Preset Scan    Auto Scan    unique function  can be  carried out without any prior  knowledge     Description    Satellite    LNB type    DiSEqC    DiSEqC Switch    Positioner    Polarity       Satellite selection   e g  Astral  East      select LNB type   Standard setting 15  Universal       Activating 22KHz     Note  With LNB type  Universal  the  activation 1s automatic     select DISEqC level    select DiSEqC command   Example    Astra og Hotbird double reception   Astra     1 4   Hotbird 2 4   You can access the DISEqC motor control    menu via the OK key  Please consult the  operating guide of your DiSEqC motor      Horizontal    Vertical      H V      automatic     With this search function  you can search the pre set frequencies   transponder
14. e     e 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     e Batteries can contain toxins  Take care that the batteries do not get into children   s hands   Children might put batteries in their mouths and swallow them     Disposal    Under no circumstances throw the receiver and batteries away in the normal household refuse   Enquire at your municipal or community council about the possibilities for disposing of the device  in an environmentally sound and appropriate way  Hand the used batteries in at a collection point     Device Overview  SR 110    Front Panel       Rear Panel    Digital Audio LNB in  aut  coaxial   F        Audio out IF out  Loop  VCR out TY out Data interface Power switch       SCART   SCART  RS 232    L R   Cinch     Remote Control       22229 OOH HOF    am     a                       10    Remote Control Button Description    No     O      QN t A Q N               11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22    Symbol  Standby    0 9   FAV  TV R  TV  SAT  OK   V   BACK    INFO    aK    TIMER  RECALL  ZOOM  CH   A  LIST  V   MENU  CH   V  EPG    TEXT    AUDIO    Explanation    Switching on and standby mode   Select channel directly  Number input   Display own favourites list   Switch between TV mode and radio mode   Switch between normal and satellite aerial   Display current channel list  Confirm menu item   Reduce volume  Cursor movement to the left
15. e  The channel that was marked last will  appear as a full image on your screen     MUTE    This key switches off the sound      gt  Press the MUTE key to switch off the sound  When pressing the key again  the sound is  switched on again     FAV    This key displays a list of your specified favourites    gt  Press the FAV key  On the screen will appear a list of your specified favourites    gt  Use the CH  a CH  Y keys to navigate  and press the OK key to select the marked channel     Using the V  V  keys you can switch between the channel groups     30    RECALL    This key takes you back to the previously chosen channel      gt  Press the RECALL key to return to the previously chosen channel     INFO   Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial    This key 18 used for aligning the satellite aerial via an acoustic signal  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 that will be output via the TV set  The louder and higher the  signal  the better the aerial is aligned    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    31    Disassembly and Cleaning    Disassembly    Separate the receiver and the connected units from the power supply   Unscre
16. ed that you also load the factory settings  however  your own compiled channel list will    be lost in the process     28    Special Function Keys  TV SAT    Using this key  you can switch between TV function and satellite function   This function must be  available on your TV set  however       gt  Press the TV  SAT key repeatedly  until the desired function is achieved     TV RADIO    With this key you can switch between TV function and DVB radio function  The receiver 1s now  transmitting a radio channel and displaying a background image      gt  Press the TV  RADIO key repeatedly  until the desired function is achieved     ZOOM    You can enlarge an image section using the zoom function    gt  Press the ZOOM key twice    gt  You can select the image section using the keys CH  ACH  W  V  V      Every time you press the ZOOM key  the image section will be enlarged in maximum 6 stages   When you press the key for the seventh time  the image returns to its original size  You can leave  this mode using the EXIT key     LIST    As already described above under the section    Channel     you have the opportunity here to edit the  channel list      gt  Press the LIST key once     AUDIO    Using the Audio key  you can select the sound track if a channel 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    T
17. eiver  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 channels and can be used immediately  If  you want to establish whether there are new channels  activate a channel search scan  For this  read  the information on the following pages     To go into standby mode      gt  Press the red button on the top right of the remote control  The current time is displayed on  the front of the receiver     The device only consumes around 2 watts in this mode     18    Information bar    During a channel change  an information bar 1s displayed on the screen for 5 seconds  can be altered  via the menu System Settings     OSD Setting   OSD Delay      This information bar shows the following     TTX Symbol  EPG Symbol    Heart symbol    Channel Group Symbol    Info  Info    Channel name   Received satellite   Current date   Current time   Storage location   Will be shown if selected station offers Teletext    Will be shown if selected station offers channel magazine   Electronic Program Guide     The heart symbol will appear if you have entered the channel  into your favourites list    The relevant group symbol will appear if you have entered the  channel into your channels list     For the current and following programme    The currently active programmes list       An example of the information bar and the information it displays     19    The Receiver Menus    User In
18. er     Channel has got a new Delete TV channel  then carry  frequency  out automatic search run     If faulty function still cannot be corrected  pleased contact your expert dealer        34    Technical Data    Receiver    Input frequency range  LNB power supply  IF Band width  LNB control  DiSEgC control  Symbol rate   Bit rate   Input speed   Error correction  Video   Audio   Aspect ratio   Video resolution    Audio mode    Options of connection    LNB F input   TV SCART  output only    VCR SCART  output and input   RCA  CINCH    SPDIF  coaxial    Power supply    Mains input voltage    Power consumption    Physical specification  Dimensions in mm  W x D x H   Weight in grams  approx   Operating temperature    Storage temperature       950 MHz   2150 MHz   13 18 V  0 30 A max  Overload protection  55 MHz 8MHz  below 5MS s    22 KHz     2KHz  0 6 V pp     0 2 V  Version 1 0  version 1 2  Tone Burst A B  1  35 MS s   115200 Bit s   Max  15 Mbit s   1 2  2 3  3 4  5 6  7 8  auto   MPEG 2 MP ML   MPEG   1 2 audio Layer I and Layer II  4 3 Letterbox  4 3 PanScan  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       100 240 V   50 60 Hz    Ca  10 W  operation with single LNB   Ca  2 W   standby     280 x 157 x 44   Receiver 1100 g  Remote control unit 80 g  less batteries   0  C   40   C    40   C   65   C    35    Manufacturer    Dear Cus
19. favourite by pressing the 1 key  Next to the relevant  channels  a heart symbol will appear     Move    When the 2 key 15 pressed  the move symbol appears behind the selected channel  Using the CHA  CH V keys  the channel is moved to the required location  The action must be confirmed with OK     Find    Channel search function  Channels can be found selectively by entering alphabetic characters on the  OSD keyboard     Sort    Sorting the complete channel 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 15 still valid     Edit  After inputting the password  Factory setting 0000   new selection options appear     Submenu Description       Edit 1 Delete  2 Skip  3 Lock  4 Create  5 Edit  6 Delete  CH  A CH    W Select  Green  yellow button Group  V  V  Page  BACK Back    Delete  Using the 1 key  the selected channels can be marked for deletion  Please confirm the selection  using the OK key     23    Skip   Using the 2 key  selected channels can be marked for skipping  Selected channels will then be  jumped during zapping  channel hopping   Please confirm the selection using the OK key  You can  still see the channel 11 you press the channel number    Lock   Using the 3 key  selected channels can be marked for locking  Please confirm the selection using  the OK key  Access to marked channels will then require a password  protection of children    Create   You can get into edit mo
20. he menu item GMT offset shift to    gt GMT 02 00        e Press the EXIT key to leave the menu     settings for Central Europe   summer time  GMT 02 00    Winter time  GMT 01 00    Menu Structure    Main menu Submenu Explanation  Language Language list Selecting the language of   Symbol  relevant country flag  OSD menus  Channel TV Channel List See following text   Symbol  TV set    Radio Channel List See following text   Delete All See following text  I nstallation Antenna Setup See following text   Symbol  Satellite aerial    TP Scan See following text   Preset Scan See following text   Auto Scan See following text  System Setup Audio Language See following text    21     Symbol  Receiver  TV System See following text    Channel Setup See following text  Time  amp  Timer Setting See following text  OSD Setting See following text  Parental Lock See following text  LNB Power See following text  Tools Factory Reset See following text   Symbol  Toolbox  Software Update See following text  Game See following text  Information See following text    Channel  Symbol  TV set        Submenu Description       TV Channel List 1 Favourite  2 Move  3 Find  4 Sort  5 Edit  6 Type  CH  A CH    Y Select  Green  yellow button Group  OK Enter  BACK Back   Radio Channel List As above    Delete All Deleting the whole programme list  To do so  Input password   Factory setting 0000  and confirm warning message query with  Yes     22       Favourite    Having selected a channel you determine your 
21. his key activates the Electronic Program Guide which provides you with detailed information for a  selected event      gt  Press the EPG key to activate this function      gt  Using the CH  a CH  Y keys  you can choose an event     29    On the right hand side  the current and following event 1s indicated    gt  Press the 1 key to display the complete events list      gt  Using the V  V  keys  you can scroll through the days  and using the 64   4 CH  Y keys  you  can scroll back and forth through the events      gt  Press the 1 key to obtain detailed information for a selected event      gt  Using the 2 key  you can transfer this directly into the timer     TEXT    In order to receive Teletext  the selected channel must support this function  When changing  channels  the TXT symbol will be displayed      gt  Press the TEXT key to switch on Teletext    gt  Press the EXIT key or the TEXT key to switch off Teletext     Fasttext functions  The coloured keys on the remote control unit are used for Fasttext navigation and will become  active after calling up a further Teletext page     M P  Multipicture   In multipicture mode an outline of 9 channels in parallel will appear  starting with the current  channel      gt  Use the CH  a CH  w and V  V  keys to navigate the yellow marking  The marked channel  is in real time  the non marked channels show only still pictures      gt  Press the OK key to activate the desired channel      gt  Press the EXIT key to leave the multipicture mod
22. ing cable between the LNB and the receiver  Used for  transferring the received signals and for supplying power to the LNB  unit     Low Noise Block Amplifier Converter    Appliance in the centre of the aerial which converts the high  frequency signals from the satellite into a lower frequency range and  simultaneously amplifies them     International standard for the transmission of video signals     On Screen Display  Menu navigation visible on the screen     Packet ID    ID number of a received data stream  The PIDs ensure that a station  can be received in its entirety     Receiving appliance that converts the signals from the aerial 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 frequency  Several digital channels can be broadcast  simultaneously on one transponder     Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder     37    38    39         TRIAX    WWVW triax com 08 2008 A          TRIAX   your ultimate connection    
23. of a thunderstorm or when left unused for long periods of time     Do not remove the cover of the receiver  Always have servicing work done by qualified  specialised staff  Otherwise you are endangering yourself and others     Disconnect the mains plug from the power socket immediately and contact specialised staff     if the power cable is damaged or the power switch is malfunctioning  if the receiver has been exposed to foreign bodies or liquid  if there 1s an operating malfunction    if the cover has been damaged    The receiver is used for receiving unencrypted digital satellite channels  free to air  in the private  sphere  It 1s 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 1s not as intended     Batteries    For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type  AAA I 5 V  In connection with the  batteries please pay attention to the information below    e Observe the prescribed polarity when you put batteries into the battery compartment   e Always change both batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type   e Change batteries that are becoming weak in good tim
24. over the outer insulation  so that it is not touching the inner wire      gt  Remove the inner insulation up to 2 mm in front of the wire mesh     13     gt  Turn the F connector onto the peeled back wire mesh  until the connector comes up against  the inner insulation  There must be no wire mesh overlapping at the back of the connector    end    gt  Shorten the inner core with wire cutting pliers  so that it protrudes a maximum of 1 mm out of  the connector      gt  Screw the F connector of the coaxial cable onto the    LNB IN  aerial connection on the  receiver  The other end of the coaxial cable should be firmly screwed onto the LNB     Connecting Other Devices    TV  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     Video  Plug a SCART cable into the    VCR    SCART socket on the receiver  Connect the SCART cable to    the video recorder  Follow the operating instructions of the video recorder        LHE feed from the   TV sat  satellite acrial    laa CE    7       eel 1        VCR TV          14    Stereo system   analogue   If you wish to connect a stereo system  connect the cinch connector of the cinch cable with the     AUDIO R    and    AUDIO L    sockets of the receiver  Follow the operating instructions of the stereo  system     Never connect the phono input of your stereo system with the receiver  which can  destroy your stereo system     Stereo system 
25. rizontal angles   Please continue to use the signal strength and signal quality display  which you get by pressing the  INFO button      gt  Finally tighten all the screws carefully  so that the setting of your aerial can no longer be  changed  For this please adhere to the information regarding the torque in the fitting  instructions for your satellite aerial     If you have no reception after carefully going through the process or if other faults occur  please  contact your specialist dealer     17    Start Up    Remote Control    For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type  AAA 1 5 V     e Observing the prescribed polarity  put two batteries into the battery compartment and close  the battery compartment cover again carefully until the cover locks in position     e Change batteries that are becoming weak in good time  Always change both batteries at the  same time and use batteries of the same type    e 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        e The remote control transmits infrared signals to the receiver  Point the remote control at the  front of the receiver and press the appropriate button once for a short time     Receiver    Check the proper connection of all devices and the aerial  before you connect the receiver to the  mains power supply      gt  switch the TV set on and then switch the AV channel on      gt  On the back of the rec
26. terface on the TV screen    You can adjust the individual settings of your receiver via the menus of the user interface      gt  Switch on the receiver and the TV set      gt  Press the MENU key on your remote control to display the main menu     gt  Press the EXIT key to leave this menu  or press the MENU key again     Understanding the Window of the Main Menu    The window displaying the main menu consists of the following areas     To the left The main menu presented by symbols   lop Menu name   Followed by Submenus or menu items   Bottom Area showing you the keys with which you can navigate    through the current menu    Main menu with  symbols Menu name Submenu       iv Channel List  Radio Channel List    Delete All    Area showing which buttons  to use on the remote control    20    Navigating through the Menus    You can navigate through the menus using the 64   4 and CH  v  V  and V   The chosen menu  items will be marked  Selection is via the OK key on the remote control  Some of your changes may  have to be confirmed via the OK key  You can leave the menus using the EXIT key     In every menu  you will find an area at the bottom which will show you the selection options  assigned to the various buttons on the remote control    Example  Set Receiver to Summer Time   e Press Menu key on the remote control    e Select System Setup using the CH  a and CH  v keys    e Select Time  amp  Timer Settings and press the OK key    e Select Time and press the OK key    e Under t
27. tomer     Should you require technical assistance and in the event that your expert dealer was unable to help    you  please contact us     Triax A S  Bjornkzrvej 3  8783 Hornsyld  Denmark    Declaration of Conformity    The manufacturer herewith declares that this product meets the following directives and standards     Low voltage directive 73 23 EEC    e EN 60 065  European EMC Directive 89 336 EEC  e       3  e       020    e EN 61000 3 2  e EN 61000 3 3  Appliance type Type  Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110    Svend Kristiansen  Quality Manager    TRIAX A S  Bjornkzrvej 3   DK 8783 Hornsyld  DENMARK    36    Glossary    AC  DC  Cinch connector    DiSEqC    DVB  EPG    F connector    FTA    Coaxial cable    LNB    MPEG 2  OSD    PID    Receiver    SCART  Swap function    Transponder    VCR    Alternating Current  Connection for AC   Direct Current  Connection for DC   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     Digital Video Broadcasting  Broadcasting of digital TV programmes     Electronic Programme Guide    Program guide providing you with detailed information on all  available programmes     Coaxial connector to connect the LNB aerial cable     Free to air services  Free services that can be received without special decoders     The connect
28. w the LBN cable from the receiver     Remove the batteries from the remote control unit 11 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    The receiver must not get wet  Never clean it with a wet cloth only with a dry cloth     Do not use any cleansing products containing solvents like petrol or thinners  These can damage the  surface of the housing     32    Troubleshooting    Can t find satellite  or no  signal     Example  ASTRA19   East  Key 1  pre programming   Das  Erste       INFO key  Das Erste    FR11837      Both signal and quality are 0       Front display dark  no clock Power cable not connected     time visible     Clock time visible  Receiver in standby mode     No sound or picture  but menu  displays of the receiver  present     satellite     No signal  with symbol      Channel place visible  TV set  showing no image        The aerial 1s not aligned  precisely with the satellite     Poor picture  blocking fault   formation of small blocks  no    sound     The aerial 1s not aligned with the    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
    
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