Strong SRT ANT 11 User Manual

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PART 1 English 2 - 5

PART 2 Français 6 – 9 PART 3 Deutsch 10 – 13 PART 4 Italiano 14 – 17 PART 5 Español 18 – 21
PART 6 Magyar 22 – 25
PART 7 Česky 26 - 29
PART 8
General Environmental Issues
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Table of Contents
PART 1 English
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT
3.0 SAFTY NOTES
4.0 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA
5.0 INSTALLATION OF THE ANTENNA
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1.0 INTRODUCTION - 3.0 SAFTY NOTES

1.0 INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Strong SRT ANT 11 DVB-T Antenna. This antenna has been specially designed to be used to receive digital terrestrial signals from the air. It can be connected to any Digital Terrestrial Receiver (DVB-T), and is designed for INDOOR use only. This DVB-T Antenna is a “Active type” antenna, it has an build-in low noise amplifier that amplifies the received signals for better performance. We recommend you to carefully read this user manual before you install the antenna, this will help you to get the best performance out of your antenna.
Specifications: Frequency range : VHF 47-230 MHz, UHF 470-870 MHz Gain : 21dB ± 3dB RF Output Impedance : 75 Ohm Power Supply : 5 Volts DC 40mA via ANTENNA connector of the
digital terrestrial receiver
9 Volts DC 100mA via External 230 Volts AC to DC adapter Special Features : Build in Low Noise Amplifier technology
High Directionality: optimised pointing to the transmitter
and reduced pick-up of disturbing signals
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2.0 PACKAGE CONTENT
1. SRT ANT 11 – Active DVB-T Indoor Antenna
2. Standing unit
3. Coaxial Cable- 2 meter
4. Adaptor
5. User Manual
Main unit Standing Unit Coaxial Cable Adaptor
3.0 SAFETY NOTES
Use only originally supplied accessories. Before you make any connections: disconnect your equipment from the 230 Volts main power
to avoid electrical shocks during installation.
Short Circuit in the coaxial cable MAY permanently damage your Digital Receiver. Never install the Antenna outside your house or in humid rooms such as bathrooms. Never use AC Adaptors with wrong specifications, this MAY permanently damage your antenna
or Digital Receiver. Always check voltages and polarisation of the adaptor before connecting it.
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4.0 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA
Check if the broadcast in your country is Horizontal or Vertical polarized. Click the Antenna in the plastic holder as shown in the pictures:
( H-Broadcast) antenna mounted H (V-Broadcast) antenna mounted V (Upright)
Disconnect your Digital Receiver from the 230 Volts main power. Connect the supplied coaxial cable to the antenna: carefully press the inner lead of the cable
into the Female-F connector at the back of the antenna. Turn the covering nut clockwise with your HANDS until it is fixed.
Connect the other side of the coaxial cable to your Digital Terrestrial Receiver. Normally the
input connector on your receiver is marked as “ANT” (in) or as “RF”(in). Refer to the User Manual of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
Connect your Digital Receiver to the 230 Volts main power.
Rear View
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230 V wall outlet
AC / DC Adaptor (DC 9V)
SCART CABLE
Coaxial Cable
errestrial Receiver
Standing unit (Vertical)
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4.0 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA -5.0 INSTALLATION ANTENNA
5.0 INSTALLATION OF THE ANTENNA
5.0 INSTALLATION OF THE ANTENNA
A: To power the antenna with Digital Terrestrial Receiver A: To power the antenna with Digital Terrestrial Receiver
1. Turn on your TV set and turn on your Digital Terrestrial Receiver. 1. Turn on your TV set and turn on your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
2. Press the “MENU” button on the remote control of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver. Check in the
2. Press the “MENU” button on the remote control of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver. Check in the
Set-Up or Installation Menu of your Receiver if the antenna power is set to “ON”. (
Set-Up or Installation Menu of your Receiver if the antenna power is set to “ON”. (
indicated in the menu as ANT power, Ext Antenna power or Active antenna power.)
indicated in the menu as ANT power, Ext Antenna power or Active antenna power.)
User Manual of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
User Manual of your Digital Terrestrial Receiver.
3. Select in the Menu of your receiver the field that shows you the signal level indicators. (
3. Select in the Menu of your receiver the field that shows you the signal level indicators. (
you can find the signal meter in the Channel Scan field of the menu
you can find the signal meter in the Channel Scan field of the menu
4. Now optimise the signal strength by finding the best position for the antenna. Keep the antenna
4. Now optimise the signal strength by finding the best position for the antenna. Keep the antenna
in your hand and try to reach the highest possible position. Now slowly turn the antenna around
in your hand and try to reach the highest possible position. Now slowly turn the antenna around it’s axis (in the horizontal field), at the same time monitor the signal bars in the menu, once the
it’s axis (in the horizontal field), at the same time monitor the signal bars in the menu, once the signal indicator shows the maximum signal, fix the antenna on that position.
signal indicator shows the maximum signal, fix the antenna on that position.
5. It is important to place the antenna in such way that an acceptable signal level is assured. You can
5. It is important to place the antenna in such way that an acceptable signal level is assured. You can
optimise the signal strength by moving the antenna to different locations in your room, for
optimise the signal strength by moving the antenna to different locations in your room, for example place it near a window, or place it on a high placed book-shelf. The best position can be
example place it near a window, or place it on a high placed book-shelf. The best position can be found by trying different locations.
found by trying different locations.
NOTE:NOTE: It is recommended NOT to place the antenna near to:
Devices that are strong source of radiation or interference such as DECT and GSM telephones,
Transmitters, Microwaves, etc.
Devices with high power consumption such as Electrical Heater, Air conditioner, Hairdryers, etc.
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B: To power the antenna with extra power adaptor
1. Use this installation if your Digital Terrestrial Receiver does not support active antenna.
2. Connect supplied power adaptor to “DC IN” connector on the back of antenna.
3. Proceed with positioning of antenna as described above in section A (points 3, 4, 5).
NOTE :The antenna will not function properly if the build-in amplifier is not powered. Therefore it is
required to supply the antenna with power via the coaxial cable
or via a external adapter.
Extension of the coaxial cable:
In some cases you may need to extend the standard supplied coaxial cable, we advise you to only do this if you can not get a optimal signal strength within the reach of the standard cable. If you are to extend the coaxial cable, then please note following comments:
Use a good quality coaxial cable, 75 Ohm type only with proper shielding Use well shielded connectors, your dealer can advise you on this. Make sure that both inner cable and shielding are properly connected to the connectors to
assure active antenna power supply and to avoid short circuit in the cable.
If you extend the cable, please keep the cable as short as strictly needed. Extending the cable or using
ad quality cable will reduce the performance of your antenna b
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