Triax SR-26 manual

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    SR-26 User Guide SR-26 ANALOG SATELLIT RECEIVER • 450 Pre-prog rammed channels (ASTRA, EU TELSAT/HOT BIRD, and other) • 2 SCART connectors (TV and VCR /DECODER) • OSD On-Screen- Display (Engl ish and German) • Parental lock and favour ites list • Frequency range 920 – 2150 M Hz • LNB control v ia 14/18 vol t, 22 kHz and Di SEqC 1.0 ?[...]

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    - 1 - CONTENTS GENERAL PROPERTIES ........................................................................................... 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................ 3 Power Source: ..............................................................................................[...]

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    - 2 - GENERAL PROPERTIES 1) User-friendly OSD menu control (2 languages) 2) DiSEqC 1.0 1 3) 2 Scart s (TV , VCR/Decoder) 4) Keypad control 5) Multi-functional remote control 6) Horizontal/vertical polarity switching(18/13V) 7) 0-22 kHz switching 8) T oneburst A/B switching for dish selection 9) C/Ku Band Switching 10) Video Search 1 1) S tereo soun[...]

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    - 3 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Power Source: The receiver should be operated only from an 85-265 V AC, 50 Hz outlet. Please do not open the cover by yourself. There is high voltage in the set, which will danger your life. Please ask closest service for help. Power Cord: The power supply cord should be placed so that they are not likely to be walked on or[...]

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    - 4 - S A TELLITE ANTENNA T o have an excellent function of the sat-receiver , it is necessary to install the antenna correctly . Please avoid under all conditions to have a short circuit at the antenna cable conductor (LNB receiver). The sat-receiver is equipped with a LNB short-circuit pro- tection. PUTTING ON THE BA TTERIES OF THE REMOTE CONTROL[...]

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    - 5 - Tuning your TV to the Sat-receiver: Put the switch T est/TV on the backside of the set to position TEST . The signal of the sat-receiver is tuned for channel 38(UHF) ex factory . Turn on your TV and tune it with the channel search (UHF area) to the test signal. The test signal exists of two vertical white stripes on black background. Memorize[...]

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    - 6 - FUNCTIONS ON THE FRONT P ANEL OF THE RECEIVER 1. STANDBY : If the receiver is in the standby position, you can turn on or off with this button. (last tuned program will be shown). 2. BUTTONS : Modification on selected pages aremade by these buttons. These buttons can also be used to exit standby . 3. LED DISPLAY : The 4 digit LED display is f[...]

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    - 7 - CONNECTIONS AND SER VICE ELEMENTS A T THE BACK SIDE OF THE SET 4. LNB Input Connection to outside unit (LNB). Use F connector . 5. T est signal switch The test signal can be switched with 6. Tuning of RF output channel between Ch 30-Ch 39 7 . ANT IN Input for terrestrial TV antenna 8. TV OUT Antenna connector to the T V . 9. TV SCART Audio an[...]

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    - 8 - REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 13. ST ANDBY : The receiver can be turned on or off with this button. 14. (MUTE) : For the interruption of the sat-receiver sound (Mute). 15. 0-9 BUTTONS : For the direct se- lection of the program number , video and audio frequency . 0 key also has an A V function. 16. - : Decrease the volume or change th[...]

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    - 9 - MENU INTERF AC E Menu System: When the  MENU  key is pressed on R/C, the main menu is entered. This menu page consists of four sub-menus. These are as following;  P+ ,  P-  are used to move up & down in the main menu as the other pages. + or - is used to enter the sub-menus in the main menu. Exiting from this[...]

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    - 10 - In LNB NO line, 8 or 16 different LNB configurations (corresponding to the LNB NO line in the inst allation page) can be chosen by using  + , -  (8 for DiSEqC OFF , 16 for DiSEqC ON mode). At every LNB NO changing, the video frequency is driven accord- ing to selected LNB frequency . User can switch to second customiz[...]

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    - 11 - T o skip a program, PR. SKIP line is used. If it is enabled, the user can not reach this program with  P+ ,  P-  buttons. Only direct accessing is enabled to watch the skipped program.  TV  is used to return without saving,  Store  button to return to the program mode with saving for selected channel number . T [...]

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    - 12 - Language: On screen menus are in 2 languages. Language is selected with + or - and stored with Store button. Setup Menu: This menu can only be entered by pressing the  P+  &  P-  buttons in front panel of the receiver together in the standby mode. The settings of your sat receiver accord- ing to the applicat[...]

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    - 13 - In the DiSEqC line, DiSEqC mode can be changed to OFF/ON. While DiSEqC is switched to OFF , REPEA T automatically changes to 0, no DiSEqC signals are gen- erated and the installation menu is as in installation page description. The user can not reach REPEA T line in this mode. If any DiSEqC device will be used (e.g. DiSEqC 1.0 or 2.0 s[...]

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    - 14 - In LNB POWER line, LNB power can be switched to OFF in SMA TV applications that your receiver does not need to send any signals (e.g. 22kHz, T oneburst, DiSEqC) to receive the satellite broadcasting. Otherwise, LNB POWER must be ON. In setup menu, after all the settings are finished Store button is used to save the settings and e[...]

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    - 15 - CONNECTION OF THE SA T -RECEIVER WITH A SCART CABLE[...]

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    - 16 - CONNECTION OF THE SA T -RECEIVER WITH RF ANTENNA CABLE[...]

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    - 17 - TROUBLE SHOOTING[...]

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    - 18 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS GENERAL LNB input .................................................. : 1 Supply V oltage .......................................... : 85-265 V AC, 50Hz Program Place ......................................... : 450 channels Input Frequency ........................................ : 920-2150 MHz Carton Size (mm) .....[...]

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    - 19 - RF MODULATOR UHF output conn. ...................................... : IEC male ANT input conn. ........................................ : IEC female S tandard ................................................... : P AL G Output channel ......................................... : Channel 30-39 UHF (Channel 38preprogrammed) SR REMOTE CONTROL R[...]

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