Strong SRT 8209

STRONG SRT 8209 DVB-T2 HD Receiver User Manual

Tauira: SRT 8209

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your STRONG SRT 8209 DVB-T2 HD Digital Terrestrial Receiver. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and to maximize your viewte wheako.

The SRT 8209 is a compact and efficient HD Digital Terrestrial Receiver, designed for easy installation and user-friendly operation. It supports HEVC/H.265 and Dolby Digital Plus standards, enabling reception of free-to-air channels with excellent sound and picture quality up to 1080p resolution. Key features include USB recording, timeshift, media playback, and an Electronic Program Guide (EPG).

Mua view of the STRONG SRT 8209 receiver, highlighting DVB-T2 and 10-bit support.

Whakaahua 1.1: Mua view of the STRONG SRT 8209 DVB-T2 HD Receiver.

2. Ihirangi Pouaka

Tirohia te takai mō ngā taonga e whai ake nei:

Retail packaging of the STRONG SRT 8209 Digital Terrestrial HD Receiver, showing key features.

Figure 2.1: Retail packaging of the STRONG SRT 8209 Digital Terrestrial HD Receiver.

3. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

For safe and optimal operation, please observe the following:

4. Tatūnga

4.1 Te hono i te Kaiwhiwhi

Follow these steps to connect your SRT 8209 receiver to your television and antenna:

  1. Hononga Antenna: Honoa tō taura pūihi whenua ki te RF IN tauranga kei te papa o muri o te kaiwhiwhi.
  2. Hononga Pouaka Whakaata (HDMI): For high-definition video and audio, connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI te hononga i runga i te kaiwhiwhi ki te tāuru HDMI i runga i tō pouaka whakaata.
  3. TV Connection (SCART/Péritel): If your TV does not have an HDMI port, use a SCART cable to connect the TV SCART te hononga i runga i te kaiwhiwhi ki te tāuru SCART i runga i tō pouaka whakaata.
  4. Audio System Connection (Optional): For enhanced audio, connect an audio amplifier or soundbar to the Digital Audio S/PDIF (Coaxial) putanga.
  5. Hononga Whatunga (Kōwhiringa): Honoa he taura Ethernet ki te LAN port for RSS feeds and weather forecasts.
  6. Hononga Hiko: Connect the power adapter to the receiver and then plug it into a wall outlet.
Rear panel of the STRONG SRT 8209 receiver, displaying all connection ports including RF IN, Coaxial, HDMI, LAN, and TV SCART.

Figure 4.1: Rear panel connections of the SRT 8209 receiver.

Rear panel of the STRONG SRT 8209 receiver with labels indicating connections for Antenna, Digital audio amplifier, TV (HDMI), TV (SCART), and Ethernet.

Figure 4.2: Labeled rear panel connections for easy identification.

4.2 Te Whakakā me te Matawai Hongere Tuatahi

Ina whakakāhia tuatahitia, ka ārahi te kaiwhiwhi i a koe i roto i te tukanga tatūnga tuatahi:

  1. Turn on your TV and select the correct HDMI or SCART input.
  2. The receiver will display a setup wizard. Follow the on-screen prompts to select your language and country.
  3. The receiver will automatically begin scanning for available DVB-T2 channels. This process may take several minutes.
  4. Kia oti te matawai, ka tiakina e te kaiwhiwhi ngā hongere ka whakaatu i te hongere tuatahi e wātea ana.

The SRT 8209 has a memory capacity for up to 400 channels.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Nga Mahi Mana Mamao

The remote control allows full operation of your receiver. Insert the two AAA batteries provided into the remote control, observing polarity.

Infrared remote control for the STRONG SRT 8209 receiver, showing all buttons and functions.

Figure 5.1: SRT 8209 Remote Control.

Ko ngā mahi matua ko:

5.2 Aratohu Papatono Hiko (EPG)

Pehia te EPG button on your remote control to view the Electronic Program Guide. The EPG provides information on current and upcoming programs for up to 7 days. You can also schedule recordings directly from the EPG.

5.3 USB Recording and Timeshift

The SRT 8209 supports recording and timeshift functions via its USB 2.0 port. Connect a USB storage device (e.g., USB flash drive or external hard drive) to the USB port on the front panel.

Tuhipoka: The USB port is inactive in standby mode to conserve energy.

The SRT 8209 receiver connected to a TV displaying a collage of various images, illustrating media playback via USB.

Figure 5.2: Media playback via USB.

5.4 Network Features (Ethernet)

Connect the receiver to your home network via the Ethernet port to access additional features such as RSS feeds and weather forecasts.

A hand holding the remote control, pointing towards a TV screen displaying a weather forecast, with the SRT 8209 receiver visible.

Figure 5.3: Weather forecast display via Ethernet connection.

6. Tiaki

6.1 Te horoi

To clean the receiver, unplug it from the power outlet. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.

6.2 Whakahōu Pūmanawa

Tirohia i ia wa i te kaihanga website for available software updates. Updates can be installed via the USB port as described in section 5.3.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your SRT 8209 receiver, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

Raruraru Take pea Rongoā
Kaore he pikitia, he tangi ranei Incorrect TV input selected; loose cables; receiver not powered on. Select the correct HDMI/SCART input on your TV. Check all cable connections. Ensure the receiver is plugged in and powered on.
Karere "Kāore he Tohu" Antenna not connected; poor antenna signal; incorrect channel scan. Check antenna connection. Adjust antenna position. Perform a new channel scan.
Ko te mana mamao kaore e mahi Dead batteries; obstructed sensor; incorrect remote mode. Replace batteries. Ensure no obstacles between remote and receiver. Point remote directly at the receiver.
Ngā take tuhi USB USB device not formatted correctly; insufficient storage; USB port inactive. Ensure USB device is formatted to FAT32 or NTFS. Check available storage. Ensure receiver is not in standby.

8. Whakatakotoranga

Āhuahira Taipitopito
Tau tauira SRT 8209
Waitohu Kaha
Tuner DVB-T2, HEVC/H.265 compatible
Whakatau Ataata 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Aspect Ratio 4:3 Letterbox, 4:3 Pan & Scan, 16:9, Auto
Waewaewae ororongo Dolby Digital Plus, Surround Sound 5.1
Kaihono RF IN, Coaxial S/PDIF, HDMI, LAN (Ethernet), TV SCART, USB 2.0, 3.5mm Audio Jack
Maharatanga Hongere 400 hongere
Timer Events 30 (Once, Daily, Weekly)
Tuku Hiko 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Taumata Tohu Whakauru 20 ~ -82 dBm
Ahu (W x D x H) 15 cm x 11 cm x 4 cm
Nga waahanga motuhake USB Recording, Timeshift, EPG, RSS Feeds, Weather Forecast, Power Saving (Auto Standby)

9. Pūtāhui

The STRONG SRT 8209 DVB-T2 HD Receiver comes with a 2-tau pūtāhui from the date of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. The warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or improper installation.

10. Tautoko

For further assistance, technical support, or information regarding your STRONG SRT 8209 receiver, please visit the official STRONG website or contact their customer service. Refer to the packaging or the official webpae mo nga korero whakapiri tino hou.

Webpae: www.strong.tv