HANNspree K209-10A1 manual Glossary

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Glossary

Aspect Ratio The ratio of width to height of a film, image or display screen. Broadcast TV Broadcasting video signals using high-frequency electromagnetic waves to distribute television channels to viewers (standard TV broadcast).

CATV Community Antenna Television, the original name for cable TV. A television distribution system that uses coaxial cable instead of the traditional radio broad- casting (over-the-air) method to deliver television, FM radio, and other services to consumers.

Color Temperature Adjusting the color temperature enables you to set the inten- sity of white light. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Higher color tem- peratures result in a blue tint. Lower temperatures result in a red tint.

DUAL Used with SAP and NTSC, enables broadcast of the main broadcast signal on one speaker, and the alternate audio speaker on the other speaker.

Hue Colors in a color system are measured by hue, saturation and luminance. Hue indicates the predominant color.

LCD Liquid Crystal Display. A display technology that uses rod-shaped molecules (liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light.

Main is the default audio signal belonging to a particular channel.

MTS Multi-channel Television Sound. Enables reception of audio other than the primary (MAIN) audio signal. DUAL enables reception of a stereo audio signal, while SAP (Second Audio Program) enables reception of a separate channel that may be a different language or completely different information such as the news.

RCA connector An RCA or phono connector is a plug and socket for a two-wire (signal and ground) coaxial cable that is widely used to connect audio and video components. RCA sockets are commonly found at the rear of audiovisual equip- ment.

RCA jack An RCA jack enables you to attach the 4-IN-1 cable to a device socket. Refer to “Checking Package Contents” on page 17 and “Connecting to a Game Device” on page 23.

SAP (Secondary Audio Program) is an audio channel used with the NTSC TV standard for auxiliary transmission of such items as foreign language broadcasting or teletext.

Saturation Chromatic purity indicating the amount of white contained in a color. Fully saturated colors are pure colors; less saturated colors appear as pastel shades.

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Contents Page Table of Contents TV/CATV MTS Warranty and Service Preface CopyrightDescription of Warning Symbols Electric Power NoticePower Supply Safety Notes Safety NoticesInstallation Safety Notes Power Before You ProceedOptimal Viewing Distance Important Safety Instructions Page Personal Safety Installation Maintenance OperationRegulatory Information FCC Compliance Statement1DOC Compliance Notice1 CE Conformity Statement2Features Introducing the TVChecking Package Contents Getting to Know Your TV Front ViewInput and Output Ports HeadphoneConnecting to an Antenna or Cable TV Getting StartedConnecting to AV Devices Connecting to a VCR/VCD/DVD PlayerConnecting to a Video Camera Connecting to a Game Device Connecting External Speakers or Headphones Connecting the Power Adapter Using the TV Using the Remote ControlTurning the TV On and Off Selecting ChannelsSwitching Source Signals Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting On-Screen Display OSD Settings Button Descrptions Control PanelBrightness Contrast Video Setting Hue Saturation Sharpness Color Temperature Audio Setting Treble Bass Balance TV Setting Receiving Broadcast TV Main Auto Program Manual Program Erase Channel Channel Add/EraseMiscellaneous Setting Horizontal Position OSD PositionLanguage Sleep Timer Off MinutesOSD Display Reset Taking Care of Your TV Troubleshooting Situation SolutionSituation Solution Specifications K209-10A1Glossary