Philips SL300i manual Glossary, Streaming Streamium Vertical position Advanced TV Setting

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Chapter 18 - Glossary

Ad-Hoc Network

Access Point (Infrastructure network)

Black Level

Broadband

Chroma Delay

Codec

DHCP

Ethernet

Firewall

Gamma

Gateway

Horizontal position (Advanced TV Setting)

Infrastructure Network

MAC Address

NAT (Network Address Translation)

Peer-to-peer

Philips Media Manager

Proxy address

SSID

STP

Streaming

Streamium

Vertical position (Advanced TV Setting)

WEP

Wireless Base Station (wireless gateway router)

Wireless USB Adapter (wireless network adapter)

A direct network connection between two devices (two computers, or a PC and the SL300i).

A network connection between two or more devices (computers, or PCs and the SL300i) with a central network host (router, base station or PC).

Black level shift improves the reproduction of the dark (black) portions of the picture and the colour contrast for NTSC (US). Black level shift has no effect for PAL (EU).

The Internet bandwidth determines the speed of your Internet connection. Broadband Internet is everything above 256 kbps.

Colour fine-tuning for different types of TV screens.

A software format for compressing and de-compressing media.

If a network has a central host computer, wireless base station or router that acts as a DHCP server, this server allocates IP addresses, netmasks, and the gateway address to all DHCP client computers and devices in the network automatically.

The most popular type of wired home network.

A firewall acts as a barrier that helps protect your network from intruders from the Internet. The firewall specifies what information can be communicated from the computers on your network to the Internet, and from the Internet to the computers on your network.

Display intensity setting for different types of TV screens.

The computer or network device that provides access to the Internet.

Shifts the horizontal position of the display on the TV screen.

See Access Point.

The unique 12-character hardware address of the (wireless) network adapter. Sometimes used for identifying network hardware.

A security feature implemented in most Internet gateway routers and Wireless Base Stations to keep your home network safe from intrusions from the Internet.

See Ad-Hoc Network

The software you need to install and have active on your computer to be able to use PC Link for sending music, photo and movie files from the PC to the SL300i.

The address of an intermediate computer, provided to you by your Internet Service Provider. Sometimes needed for accessing the Internet.

The wireless network name (this is not the same as your computer network name).

Shielded Twisted Pair.The type of network cable you need to use.

Playing media content from the Internet while it is downloading is called 'streaming'.

The Philips range of Internet enabled products.

Shifts the vertical position of the display on the TV screen.

Designates a type of wireless encryption.

A hardware device that interconnects your wireless home network to the Internet.

The hardware device that you need to connect to your PC to be able to make wireless contact with the SL300i.

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Contents Wifi Wireless Multimedia Link Front view Rear view HelplineUSA Packaging contents IntroductionSL300i CardRear view Front viewTo connect the SL300i to the S-Video input of your TV Index IntroductionImportant information Safety PrecautionsIf appropriate at hand Start by installing Philips Media Manager Installing the softwareDouble-clicking the icon opens the Media Manager window Option B If you already have a wireless computer network Connecting the SL300iYour PC or wired network Installing If you do not have a wireless computer network Option aHave fun Wireless Network Name Ssid If you already have a wireless computer network Option BEncryption key English Have fun If you want to make a wired connection Option C Important only use CAT.5 shielded Ethernet cable STPEnglish Have fun Enabling broadband Internet entertainment InternetPressing the Internet button for the first time Registration for free Internet servicesNext, press OK to send your email address to My.Philips Have fun Internet Using the SL300iPC Link This is the basic way of navigating through all the menus Basic navigationTo go back to a previous menu, press Upgradeability Trademarks Additional informationEnvironmental information DisclaimerProblem solving Audio/video problems Problem Possible causeProblem Possible cause Solution PC / Network problems Problem Possible causeProblem Possible cause Remote Control Remote control buttonsAccesses the SL300i settings Selects one of the available usersUsing the remote control Placing batteriesEntering or editing numeric and text information Navigation keysDirect number key entry SMS TEXT-style keysJump To number keys on the remote control Advanced navigation and advanced SL300i functionsNavigation view Smart NavigationPlay View For moviesFor photos For musicAdvanced Philips Media Manager uses About ‘My.Philips.com’Overview of SL300i connections Connect the SL300i directly to the TVOptions menu Main Menu System MenuPicture Menu TV ShapePicture Choose 43 pan-scan, 43 letterbox orNetwork menu Static IP settings Computer that provides Internet Connection SharingThis should be a valid IP Address, like See DNSPreferences menu Parental Level DisclaimerWhat you need to know about networks Already built-inWired Network with More than TWO PCs Wireless Network with More than TWO PCsAlso known as Direct connection network max. two PCs Also known as ad-hoc / peer-to-peerAdvanced wireless network information What are wireless network connections?Securing your wireless network Securing your network from Internet accessDOs and DONTs of securing your wireless network DontSetting the encryption key for the SL300i Entering an encryption keySetting the encryption key for your Wireless Network Adapter ICS configuration and usage issues Internet Connection SharingEnabling Internet Connection Sharing ICS Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows XPEnabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows 98SE Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Me Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for Windows Advanced Network Problem solving Check your computers IP configuration as followsMovies will not play For Windows 98SE / Windows MeStreaming Streamium Vertical position Advanced TV Setting Wireless Base Station wireless gateway routerMost popular type of wired home network GlossaryTechnical specifications Upgradeability for new codecs
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SL300i specifications

The Philips SL300i is a standout wireless headphone model that merges sophisticated design with cutting-edge audio technology, appealing to both audiophiles and casual listeners. Engineered with an emphasis on comfort and sound quality, the SL300i incorporates several key features that enhance the listening experience.

One of the main characteristics of the Philips SL300i is its active noise cancellation technology. This feature effectively reduces background noise, allowing users to immerse themselves in their music or podcasts without distraction from external sounds. Utilizing advanced algorithms, the headphones analyze ambient noise and adjust the audio output accordingly, ensuring a premium sound experience even in bustling environments.

Equipped with high-definition drivers, the SL300i delivers clear, rich sound across the frequency spectrum. Whether you are listening to deep bass, shimmering highs, or detailed mids, the headphones provide an impressive audio performance that caters to various genres. The sound signature is well-balanced, making it suitable for a wide range of listening preferences.

Comfort is another hallmark of the SL300i design. The headphones feature plush ear cushions and an adjustable headband, which allows for extended periods of wear without discomfort. This thoughtful design ensures that users can enjoy prolonged listening sessions, whether during commutes, workouts, or leisurely relaxation at home.

The Philips SL300i also boasts an impressive battery life. With a single charge, these headphones can deliver multiple hours of wireless playback, making them ideal for those who are always on the go. The built-in controls simplify navigation through tracks and volume adjustment, allowing users to manage their audio experience directly from the headphones without the need to reach for their devices.

For connectivity, the SL300i utilizes Bluetooth technology, ensuring a seamless pairing experience with smartphones, tablets, and other devices. The wireless range is robust, enabling users to move freely without being tethered to their devices.

Another key feature of the SL300i is its foldable design, which enhances portability. This makes the headphones easy to store in bags or carry during travel. Combined with an elegant aesthetic, they appeal to style-conscious users looking for functional yet fashionable audio gear.

In summary, the Philips SL300i stands out for its active noise cancellation, high-definition sound quality, comfort-focused design, long battery life, efficient Bluetooth connectivity, and portability. These features collectively make it a compelling choice for those seeking an exceptional wireless headphone experience.