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Glossary
ATSC
Acronym that stands for Advanced
Television Systems Committee and the
name of the digital broadcasting standards.
Aspect Ratio
The width of a TV screen relative to its
height. Conventional TVs are 4:3 (in other
words, the TV screen is almost square);
widescreen models are 16:9 (the TV screen
is almost twice as wide as its height).
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)
This allows you to operate the linked
functions between our brand devices
with CEC feature and this unit. We do not
guarantee 100% interoperability with other
brands of CEC compliant devices.
Maintenance
Cabinet Cleaning
•
Wipe the front panel and other exterior surfaces of the
unit with a soft cloth immersed in lukewarm water and
wrung dry.
•
Never use a solvent or alcohol. Do not spray insecticide
liquid near the unit. Such chemicals may cause damage
and discoloration to the exposed surfaces.
Panel Cleaning
Wipe the panel of the unit with a soft cloth. Before
cleaning the panel, disconnect the AC power cord.
Servicing
Should your unit become inoperative, do not try to correct
the problem yourself. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Turn off the unit, unplug the AC power cord and call
our toll free customer support line found on the cover of
this manual to locate an authorized service center.
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Component Video
This is a video signal format that conveys
each of 3 principal colors of light (red,
blue and green) through different signal
lines. This allows the viewers to experience
picture colors as original as it is. There are
several signal formats, including Y / Pb / Pr
and Y / Cb / Cr.
Dolby Digital
The system developed by Dolby
Laboratories to compress digital sound. It
offers stereo sound (2ch) or multi-channel
audio.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface)
Interface that supports all uncompressed,
digital audio/video formats including
set-top box, BD/DVD recorder or digital
television, over a single cable.
HDTV (High Definition TV)
Ultimate digital format that produces high
resolution and high picture quality.
IR Signal Check
If the remote control is not working properly, you can use
an AM radio or digital camera (including a cellular phone
with built-in camera) to see if it is sending out an infrared
signal.
•
With an AM radio:
Tune the AM radio station to a non-
broadcasting frequency. Point the
remote control towards it, press any
button and listen. If the sound from
the radio flutters, it is receiving the
remote control's infrared signal.
NTSC
Acronym that stands for National Television
Systems Committee and the name of the
current analog broadcasting standards.
Password / PIN Code
A stored 4-digit number that allows access
to parental control features.
SAP (Secondary Audio Program)
Second-audio channel delivered separately
from main-audio channel. This audio
channel is used as an alternate in bilingual
broadcasting.
SDTV (Standard Definition TV)
Standard digital format that is similar to the
NTSC picture quality.
S-video
Offers higher quality images by delivering
each signal, color (c) and luminance (y)
independently of each other through
separate cables.
•
With a digital camera
(including built-in cell phone cameras):
Point a digital camera towards the remote
control. Press any button on the remote
control and look through the digital
camera. If the infrared light appears
through the camera, the remote control is
working.