Sanyo DP19647 owner manual Glossary of Terms

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Analog—Commonly refers to the current NTSC transmission standard for televisions.

Aspect Ratio—The ratio of the width to the height of a TV screen independent of the screen size (x units wide by x units high). Analog is 4:3; Digital can be 4:3 or 16:9 (also called wide screen).

ATSC—Advanced Television Systems Committee

AV Jacks—Audio Video Jacks

Bandwidth—The range of frequencies assigned to a broadcast channel. A TV channel is 6 MHz wide.

Component Jacks (Y Pb Pr)—Green, Blue, and Red video jacks that accept 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i signals. By separating the Green (Y), Blue (Pb), and Red (Pr) video signal components, clearer, more-defined images that exceed the performance of S-Video and Composite video jacks are achieved.

Composite Jacks—White, Red, and Yellow AV jacks. The White and Red jacks carry the Left and Right audio signals while the Yellow jack carries the composite video signal.

Dolby® Digital (Formally known as Dolby AC-3)—A 5.1 channel (Front L/R, Rear L/R, Center, and Bass) surround sound audio standard for digital television.

Downconverting—The removal of pixels. Frame rate and/or scan- ning format may also change. Broadcasters may use this process to make room in their bandwidth for additional services, such as, sub-channels.

DTV (Digital Television)—Comprises four elements, HDTV, EDTV, SDTV, and Multicasting.

DVI—Digital Visual Interface. A pure digital video interface that can pass standard-definition and high-definition video signals. It supports the HDCP copy protection standard, allowing transmission of copy-protected digital content.

EDTV—Enhanced-Definition TV (480p)

HDMI—High-Definition Multimedia Interface. An all digital audio/video interface that accepts uncompressed video signals for the very best picture possible. It supports the HDCP copy protection standard, allowing transmission of copy-protected digital content. The signal can also include Dolby® Digital or PCM audio, when available.

HDTV—High-Definition TV (720p, 1080i, & 1080p)

Input / Output Jacks—Used to receive (input) and send (output) signals from one device to another. Such as, from a DVD player (Output) to the TV (Input).

Interlaced Scanning—The process of scanning two fields of video then combining (interlacing) them to make one frame of video (or one complete image).

Letter Box—This term is used to describe a 16:9 ratio image being displayed on a 4:3 ratio display device. Black bands appear at the top and bottom of the screen.

MPEG2—A compression scheme for moving images and audio. It was developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group. This makes HDTV and multicasting possible.

Multicasting—The dividing of a station’s broadcast signal into sub- channels of programming or data services. The resolution of the main channel must be reduced to make room for sub-channels.

NTSC—National Television Systems Committee

Pillar Boxing—This term is used to describe a 4:3 ratio image being displayed on a 16:9 ratio display device. Black bars (or pillars) appear at the sides of the screen.

Pixel—Picture Element

Progressive Scanning—The process of scanning lines sequentially. One scan produces one frame of video (or one complete image).

Set-Top Box (STB)—A device that receives and converts signals for display on a television screen (can be digital or analog). Many digital STBs have cable and over-the-air tuners.

SDTV—Standard-Definition TV (480i)

Signal—The picture, sound, and data transmitted or received through the air to an antenna, over a Cable TV system, from a Satel- lite to a dish and receiver, or between external components of an Audio/Video system.

Simulcast—Simultaneously broadcasting the same program on two or more channels. This is required by the FCC during the transition from analog to digital. Simulcasting is scheduled to end and only digital broadcasts will continue after February 17, 2009.

S-VideoJack—A round 4-pin jack that accepts separated luminance and chroma signals from a DVD player, Super VHS VCR, or similar analog device. The resolution of this input exceeds that of a com- posite video input (yellow connector), but is lesser than the resolution of component inputs (Y Pb Pr).

Terrestrial—An over-the-air broadcast to an antenna.

Upconverting—A process of converting original analog program- ming to digital for DTV broadcasting. Pixels may be duplicated and inserted between existing pixels to simulate HDTV. This does not increase the resolution. The resolution of an image is set during the recording process. It cannot be increased through conversion processes.

Wide Screen—Used to describe a 16:9 or greater aspect ratio. 16:9 is the standard aspect ratio for HDTV digital displays. Movies screens are often slightly wider.

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Contents Call toll free Welcome to the World of Sanyo To the OwnerImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Contents Features Specifications VIDEO3Power Volume Channel DTV BACK- Left Side PanelDTV BACK- Right Side Panel DTV BACK- Right Side Panel Optional Features Using the Detachable TV Tilt StandWall Mounting Detaching the TV Tilt StandGlossary of Cables Choose Your Connection Component Video GameGetting Started Required Initial Setup PrecautionsGetting Started Required Initial Setup INPUT❷ Connecting a SET-TOP STBSymptom Check These Conditions TRY These Solutions Connecting a DVD Player Connecting a Game System SymptomCheck These Conditions TRY These Solutions InputVIDEO1 Composite Analog Jacks Connection Option Connecting Analog CABLE, VCR, and AN Antenna to the DTV ❶ ❷Connecting a DVD Player to the DTV VIDEO1 jack connectionConnecting AN AV Receiver to the DTV DTV Audio OUT Digital JackConnecting a Stereo Amplifier to the DTV DTV Audio OUT Analog JacksRemote Control Operation Point Towards TVDigital Audio Mode Selections Analog Audio Mode Selections Remote Control Operation Digital Info Banner Analog Info Banner Main SUB Menus DTV Adjustment and SetupHOW to Operate the Menu Menu OPTION-ALL Channel Search Menu OPTION-DIGITAL Cable Search Optional EnterMenu OPTION-DIGITAL ADD-ON Search Menu OPTION-ANALOG Antenna Signal Optional Menu OPTION-CHANNEL Scan Memory Deleting Analog or Digital Channels from MemoryAdding Digital or Analog Channels to Memory Scan Memory. Press EnterMenu OPTION-DIGITAL Caption MuteTo View Captions CaptionMenu OPTION-V-GUIDE Parental Control To Block Movie or TV ProgramMenu OPTION-V-GUIDE Parental Control To Unblock ALL Movie or ALL TV RatingTV Ratings AGE/CONTENT-BASED NC-17 no ONE 17 and Under AdmittedManual Adjustments Menu OPTION-PICTURE/SOUNDMenu OPTION-PICTURE/SOUND Menu OPTION-MENU Language Menu OPTION-ENERGY Power Saver Glossary of Terms Frequently Asked Questions FAQ How do you turn the caption on and off?ONE-YEAR Limited Parts and Labor Warranty Warranty Application