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Digital SD Sat Receiver SSR 576 A1
English - 11
The following video signals are supported:
HDMI: The HDMI output guarantees optimum video and audio quality. Note: This device has a
standardised HDMI output. However, it is possible that picture or sound distortion may occur when
connecting devices of first-generation HDMI input interfaces.
In such cases you can select one of the following connection options:
RGB: Very good picture and sound quality via a common (21-pin) SCART (Euro AV) cable.
S-Video: Only video signals are transmitted. The connection is made via an S-Video cable (4-pin).
Video: This output only provides video signals with embedded colour signals (CVBS).
Dolby Digital Sound (AC3)
Please note that Dolby Digital sound, if broadcast by the tuned-in channel, will only be available on
the digital audio output and HDMI output whenever these are connected to an external AV receiver.
OSD Menu
Once you have fully read the Safety Instructions and have finished connecting the devices as
described, you can power them on. The satellite receiver has already been configured in factory so
that no or only a few changes need to be made.
You can use the OSD (On Screen Display) menu to customise your satellite receiver according to
your needs. To open it, press the MENU button (42). To quit the OSD menu, press the EXIT button
(39) as many times as necessary to hide all menus. The OSD menu is clearly structured and any
buttons that you may need to press to adjust a setting will be shown on screen. Navigating the OSD
menu is controlled via the buttons P+ (28), P- (30), - (29) and + (41).
The OSD menu is explained in more detail in the following pages. Press the MENU button (42) to
display the OSD menu. From this menu you can open different submenus allowing you to adjust
some of your satellite receiver's settings. You can customise the OSD menu appearance, add or
remove channels, customise the satellite receiver for your satellite system, install new software via
satellite antenna, and much more. However, it is also possible to miss-set some parameters and
obtain a blank screen. You should therefore read the following instructions carefully.
Opening and Navigating the Submenus
Press the – (29) or + (41) buttons to toggle between the main menu and the submenu items. Press
the OK button (40) to open the submenus. Press the P+ (28) or P- (30) buttons to highlight the
desired submenu item and then press OK (40) to open it.
Closing the Menus
The menus either close automatically after confirming your settings with OK (40) or you can close all
opened submenus sequentially by pressing EXIT (39) multiple times.
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