Triax Satellite Radio SR 110 User Manual

TRIAX SR 110  
Digital satellite receiver  
350008  
User Guide  
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Contents  
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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 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:  
English  
French  
Turkish  
Spanish  
Italian  
Portuguese  
German  
Greek  
Croatian  
Czech  
Danish  
Dutch  
Hungarian  
Norwegian  
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Polish  
Slovakian  
Swedish  
Slovenian  
Finnish  
Ex works the following satellites are pre-programmed:  
Astra1 19E  
Hotbird 13E  
Türksat 42E  
Sirius2 5E  
Amos/Atlantic 4-5W  
Astra2 28E  
HispaSat 30W  
Eutel W2 16E  
HellaSat 39E  
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 is  
normal text,  
organization of facts, or  
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.  
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Safety Instructions  
Always follow the safety instructions below to avoid the risk of 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 is 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  
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 is 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 is exclusively intended for this purpose and may only be used for this. This also includes  
adherence to all information in this operating manual, in particular the safety instructions.  
Any other use is deemed to be not as intended and can lead to damage to property or even personal  
injury. In addition it means the immediate invalidation of the warranty.  
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage which arises from use which is not as intended.  
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Batteries  
For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type: AAA/1.5 V. In connection with the  
batteries please pay attention to the information below  
Observe the prescribed polarity when you put batteries into the battery compartment.  
Always change both batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.  
Change batteries that are becoming weak in good time.  
Leaking batteries can cause damage to the remote control. If the receiver is not used for a long  
time, take the batteries out of the remote control.  
Batteries 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.  
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Device Overview: SR 110  
Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
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Remote Control  
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Remote Control Button Description  
No.  
Symbol  
Explanation  
1
Standby  
Switching on and standby mode  
2
0-9  
Select channel directly/ Number input  
Display own favourites list  
3
FAV  
4
TV/R  
TV/SAT  
OK  
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  
Quit menu or menu item  
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6
7
V-  
8
BACK  
INFO  
9
Display of the current channel’s reception data (Sat-finder function)  
Mute sound setting  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
TIMER  
RECALL  
ZOOM  
CH+/  
LIST  
Display timer  
Change to the previously selected channel  
Increase picture size  
Change to next higher channel position/ Cursor movement upwards  
Display TV channel listings  
V+  
Increase volume/ Cursor movement to the right  
Display main menu  
MENU  
CH-/  
EPG  
Change to next lower channel position/Cursor movement downwards  
Electronic Programme Guide (if offered by broadcaster)  
Display Teletext  
TEXT  
Multi-picture function , display picture preview  
Change audio mode  
AUDIO  
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Package Supplied  
Check the package supplied after purchase:  
No.  
1
Quantity  
Explanation  
1
1
2
1
Receiver  
2
Remote control  
3
Batteries type AAA/1,5 V  
Operating manual (not shown)  
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Note that:  
The coaxial and SCART cables are not included in the package supplied.  
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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.  
Cut 8 mm of coaxial cable at each end down to the inner core.  
Carefully strip 10 mm of the outer insulation off, so that the wire mesh is free.  
Peel the wire mesh back over the outer insulation, so that it is not touching the inner wire.  
Remove the inner insulation up to 2 mm in front of the wire mesh.  
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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.  
Shorten the inner core with wire-cutting pliers, so that it protrudes a maximum of 1 mm out of  
the connector.  
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.  
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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 - 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.  
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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 satellite you want to receive, there must be an open view in this angle. This  
must above all be adhered to when installing to a wall. Make sure, before you fix an appropriate  
wall fitting 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 is 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  
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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 is as follows:  
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  
Now turn your aerial slowly to the east (left) while watching your TV set, until the reception  
part is pointing directly east, that is, 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.  
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.  
Now set the aerial another 1° higher and move the aerial left again in an easterly direction.  
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.  
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+/and CH-/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 horizontal angles.  
Please continue to use the signal strength and signal quality display, which you get by pressing the  
INFO button.  
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.  
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Start-Up  
Remote Control  
For the remote control you need two batteries of the micro type: AAA/1.5 V.  
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.  
Change batteries that are becoming weak in good time. Always change both batteries at the  
same time and use batteries of the same type  
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.  
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.  
Switch the TV set on and then switch the AV channel on.  
On the back of the receiver, turn on the mains switch. The device will be in normal mode. The  
current channel position will be displayed.  
The receiver is supplied with pre-programmed television 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:  
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.  
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Information bar  
During a channel change, an information bar is 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:  
-
Channel name  
-
Received satellite  
-
Current date  
-
Current time  
-
Storage location  
TTX Symbol  
EPG Symbol  
Will be shown if selected station offers Teletext  
Will be shown if selected station offers channel magazine  
(Electronic Program Guide)  
Heart symbol  
The heart symbol will appear if you have entered the channel  
into your favourites list  
Channel Group Symbol  
The relevant group symbol will appear if you have entered the  
channel into your channels list.  
Info  
Info  
For the current and following programme  
The currently active programmes list  
An example of the information bar and the information it displays.  
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The Receiver Menus  
User Interface on the TV screen  
You can adjust the individual settings of your receiver via the menus of the user interface.  
Switch on the receiver and the TV set.  
Press the MENU key on your remote control to display the main menu  
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  
Top  
The main menu presented by symbols  
Menu name  
Followed by  
Bottom  
Submenus or menu items  
Area showing you the keys with which you can navigate  
through the current menu  
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Navigating through the Menus  
You can navigate through the menus using the CH+/and CH-/, 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  
Press Menu key on the remote control.  
Select System Setup using the CH+/and CH-/keys.  
Select Time & Timer Settings and press the OK key.  
Select Time and press the OK key.  
Under the menu item GMT-offset shift to ”GMT+02:00”.  
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  
(Symbol: relevant country flag)  
Language list  
Selecting the language of  
OSD menus  
Channel  
TV Channel List  
See following text  
(Symbol: TV set)  
Radio Channel List  
Delete All  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
Installation  
(Symbol: Satellite aerial)  
Antenna Setup  
TP Scan  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
Preset Scan  
Auto Scan  
System Setup  
Audio Language  
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(Symbol: Receiver)  
TV System  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
See following text  
Channel Setup  
Time & Timer Setting  
OSD Setting  
Parental Lock  
LNB Power  
Tools  
Factory Reset  
Software Update  
Game  
(Symbol: Toolbox)  
Information  
Channel (Symbol: TV set)  
Submenu  
Description  
TV Channel List  
1 Favourite, 2 Move, 3 Find, 4 Sort, 5 Edit, 6 Type, CH+/CH-  
/Select, Green/yellow button Group, OK Enter, BACK Back  
Radio Channel List  
Delete All  
As above.  
Deleting the whole programme list. To do so: Input password  
(Factory setting 0000) and confirm warning message query with  
Yes.  
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Favourite  
Having selected a channel you determine your favourite by pressing the 1 key. Next to the relevant  
channels, a heart symbol will appear.  
Move  
When the 2 key is pressed, the move symbol appears behind the selected channel. Using the CH  
CHkeys, 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 is 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+/CH-  
/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.  
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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 if 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 mode 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)  
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Submenu  
Description  
Antenna Setup  
Satellite  
Satellite selection  
(e.g. Astra1° East).  
LNB type  
22K  
Select LNB type  
(Standard setting is ”Universal”).  
Activating 22KHz  
(Note: With LNB type ”Universal” the  
activation is automatic)  
DiSEqC  
Select DiSEqC level  
DiSEqC Switch  
Select DiSEqC command  
Example:  
Astra og Hotbird double reception  
Astra = 1/4  
Hotbird 2/4  
Positioner  
Polarity  
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)  
TP Scan  
With this search function, you can search the pre-set frequencies  
(transponder) individually. The transponder data can be changed  
manually. The search is started by pressing the OK key to Search.  
(manual channel search run)  
Preset Scan  
Searching through pre-programmed frequencies (transponder).  
(Normal automatic search run).  
Auto Scan  
Here, you can search completely through a selected satellite (e.g.  
Astra1 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 is started by pressing the OK key to  
Search.  
(unique function, can be  
carried out without any prior  
knowledge)  
Particularly recommended for Türksat.  
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System Setup (Symbol: Receiver)  
Submenu  
Description  
Audio Language  
First audio  
Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by  
channel).  
Second audio  
Display mode  
Aspect mode  
Pre-selection of audio language (if offered by  
channel).  
TV System  
Selection of transmission system. Standard  
selection: PAL  
Selection of image format.  
Standard selection: 4:3 (Letterbox)  
Video Output  
Dolby digital  
Only the video signal CVBS is offered.  
Only if the receiver is connected to a digital  
amplifier via the coaxial digital output will you  
activate this function.  
Channel Setup  
Startup Channel  
Time  
Determination of the desired TV or radio switch-on  
channel.  
Time & Timer Setting  
Possibility of time and time zone. (See the example  
of how you set the receiver to summer time).  
Timer  
See following section.  
Activating subtitle.  
OSD Setting  
Subtitle display  
OSD timeout  
The number of seconds the information bar is  
displayed when you switch over channels.  
OSD transparency  
Load default OSD  
Transparency of menu and information bar.  
OSD factory setting can be restored.  
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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  
Timer mode  
Selection of timer number 1-8.  
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 ”TV 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  
On time  
Date input.  
Time input.  
Duration  
Duration of switched-on time.  
The timer can also be programmed via the EPG mode.  
Example  
Press the EPG key.  
Using the 1 key you will receive an events list..  
With the CH+/CH-/keys you can select the desired event.  
Use the 2 key to transfer it directly to the timer.  
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Tools (Symbol: Toolbox)  
Submenu  
Description  
Factory Reset  
Reset receiver to factory settings. All changes are reset.  
(password input required)  
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.  
Software Update  
You can download new operating software in the event of a  
service requirement. The upgrade function via satellite is 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.  
Game  
You have three games available: Tetris, Snake and Othello.  
Display of the hardware and software versions.  
Information  
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 is 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  
recommended that you also load the factory settings; however, your own compiled channel list will  
be lost in the process.  
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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).  
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 is now  
transmitting a radio channel and displaying a background image.  
Press the TV/RADIO key repeatedly, until the desired function is achieved.  
ZOOM  
You can enlarge an image section using the zoom function.  
Press the ZOOM key twice.  
You can select the image section using the keys CH+/CH-/, 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.  
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  
This key activates the Electronic Program Guide which provides you with detailed information for a  
selected event.  
Press the EPG key to activate this function.  
Using the CH+/CH-/keys, you can choose an event.  
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On the right-hand side, the current and following event is indicated.  
Press the 1 key to display the complete events list.  
Using the V- V+ keys, you can scroll through the days, and using the CH+/CH-/keys, you  
can scroll back and forth through the events.  
Press the 1 key to obtain detailed information for a selected event.  
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.  
Press the TEXT key to switch on Teletext.  
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.  
Use the CH+/CH-/and V- V+ keys to navigate the yellow marking. The marked channel  
is in real time, the non-marked channels show only still pictures.  
Press the OK key to activate the desired channel.  
Press the EXIT key to leave the multipicture mode. The channel that was marked last will  
appear as a full image on your screen.  
MUTE  
This key switches off the sound.  
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.  
Press the FAV key. On the screen will appear a list of your specified favourites.  
Use the CH+/CH-/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.  
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RECALL  
This key takes you back to the previously chosen channel.  
Press the RECALL key to return to the previously chosen channel.  
INFO – Acoustic signal for aligning the satellite aerial  
This key is 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  
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Disassembly and Cleaning  
Disassembly  
Separate the receiver and the connected units from the power supply.  
Unscrew the LBN cable from the receiver.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if you are not going to use the receiver for  
quite some time.  
Pack the receiver, the cables and the remote control unit in the carton.  
Store the receiver and all accessories in a dry and dust-free place.  
Protect the receiver against frost.  
Cleaning  
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.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom?  
Cause?  
Remedy  
Can’t find satellite, or no  
signal.  
Example: ASTRA19° East  
Key 1 (pre-programming: ”Das  
Erste”).  
INFO key(”Das Erste”,  
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.  
FR11837).  
With a signal of about 60%, the  
black background will  
disappear, and a TV image will  
appear.  
Both signal and quality are 0 %.  
For a different satellite, please  
select a current channel from  
the pre-programmed channel  
list, then press the INFO key.  
Front display dark, no clock  
time visible.  
Power cable not connected.  
Receiver in standby mode.  
Connect the power cable to the  
mains socket.  
Switch on main switch.  
Short circuit at the aerial supply  
possible: Check connections.  
Clock time visible.  
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.  
No sound or picture, but menu The aerial is not aligned with the Align your aerial correctly.  
displays of the receiver  
present.  
satellite.  
No signal (with symbol).  
Check the cable connection  
from LNB to receiver and from  
receiver to the connected units.  
Align your aerial.  
Channel place visible, TV set The system is not connected  
Check the connection of the  
SCART cable.  
showing no image.  
correctly.  
The TV set is not in AV mode.  
Switch the TV set to the  
appropriate AV input.  
Poor picture, blocking fault,  
The aerial is not aligned  
Align your aerial more  
formation of small blocks, no precisely with the satellite.  
sound.  
precisely. To do this, use the  
INFO key on the remote control  
unit. Signal indication for the  
aerial alignment will be shown.  
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The LNB is defective.  
Replace the LNB.  
No picture, no sound, signal  
strength present, no signal  
quality.  
The satellite aerial is aligned  
with the wrong satellite.  
Bad reception of: Tele5, DSF, Cordless phone causing  
Move the cordless phone, use  
better quality satellite cable.  
etc.  
interference (DECT standard)  
The remote control unit does  
not work.  
Batteries discharged.  
Replace batteries.  
The remote control unit is  
aligned wrongly.  
Align the remote control unit  
with the front of the receiver  
and ensure that nothing is  
placed between the remote  
control unit and the receiver.  
Channel has got a new  
frequency.  
Delete TV channel, then carry  
out automatic search run.  
If faulty function still cannot be corrected, pleased contact your expert dealer.  
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Technical Data  
Receiver  
Input frequency range  
LNB power supply  
IF Band width  
LNB control  
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  
DiSEqC control  
Symbol rate  
Bit rate  
115200 Bit/s  
Input speed  
Max. 15 Mbit/s  
Error correction  
Video  
1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, auto  
MPEG-2 MP@ML  
Audio  
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  
Aspect ratio  
Video resolution  
Audio mode  
Options of connection  
LNB F input  
Type F, IEC 169-24  
Video CVBS, Audio L, R  
Video CVBS, Audio L, R  
Audio L, R  
TV SCART (output only)  
VCR SCART (output and input)  
RCA (CINCH)  
SPDIF, coaxial  
Power supply  
Mains input voltage  
Power consumption  
Digital audio output  
100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz  
Ca. 10 W (operation with single LNB)  
Ca. 2 W ( standby)  
Physical specification  
Dimensions in mm (W x D x H)  
Weight in grams, approx.  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
280 x 157 x 44  
Receiver 1100 g. Remote control unit 80 g (less batteries)  
0°C~ +40° C  
-40° C ~ + 65° C  
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Manufacturer  
Dear Customer,  
Should you require technical assistance and in the event that your expert dealer was unable to help  
you, please contact us.  
Triax A/S  
Bjørnkærvej 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  
EN 60 065  
European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
EN 55 013  
EN 55 020  
EN 61000-3-2  
EN 61000-3-3  
Appliance type/Type: Digital Satellite Receiver SR 110  
Svend Kristiansen  
Quality Manager  
TRIAX A/S  
Bjørnkærvej 3  
DK 8783 Hornsyld  
DENMARK  
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Glossary  
AC  
Alternating Current. Connection for AC.  
Direct Current. Connection for DC.  
DC  
Cinch connector  
DiSEqC  
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.  
DVB  
EPG  
Digital Video Broadcasting. Broadcasting of digital TV programmes.  
Electronic Programme Guide  
Program guide providing you with detailed information on all  
available programmes.  
F connector  
FTA  
Coaxial connector to connect the LNB aerial cable.  
Free-to-air services  
Free services that can be received without special decoders.  
Coaxial cable  
LNB  
The connecting 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.  
MPEG-2  
OSD  
International standard for the transmission of video signals.  
On Screen Display  
Menu navigation visible on the screen.  
PID  
Packet ID  
ID number of a received data stream. The PIDs ensure that a station  
can be received in its entirety.  
Receiver  
Receiving appliance that converts the signals from the aerial into  
video and audio signals.  
SCART  
21-pin connector to connect the TV set to the receiver.  
Swap between the current and last viewed programme.  
Swap function  
Transponder  
Satellite frequency. Several digital channels can be broadcast  
simultaneously on one transponder.  
VCR  
Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.  
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