NTSC- television input National Transmission Standards Committee, an analog television input widely used by cable television and standard antennas
Opaque- options menu Incapable of seeing through
OSD- general On Screen Display
OSD Timeout- options menu Setup of how much idle time is allowed before the menu screen
exits
Panoramic- screen menu this is generally used to eliminate the “black bars” on the screen and not distort the entire image (which widescreen does with a 4:3 video). The center of the image will not be stretched horizontally.
PAP- general- Picture And Picture; another channel/image/source can be watched beside the main channel/image/source. (split screen)
PIP- general Picture In Picture; another channel/image/source can be watched within the main chan-
nel/image/source
PC- genera/inputs and outputs l Personal Computer; RGB input (for computers) Pb/Cb- inputs and outputs part of the component input
Position- options menu adjusts the position of the picture in picture screen. Pr/Cr- inputs and outputs part of the component input.
Prog- TV controls program
Recall- remote control goes back to previous channel viewed
RF- general radio frequency
RGB (PC)- inputs and outputs/general socket used for connecting to a personal computer/ Red Green Blue
R/L- inputs and outputs right/left
Sharpness- video menu adjusts the sharpness
Skip- remote control the option allows the user to use the channel + and – buttons and not encounter unavailable channels
Sleep- remote control gives a time limit for automatically turning off the TV Source- remote control/TV control this displays the source input menu
SPDIF- inputs and outputs Coaxial (RF); the output socket that transmits to the cable connecting from an amplifier/additional speaker system; digital audio output
Stereo- audio menu multi directional sound (usually has higher quality than mono)
Tint- video menu this is the nature aspect of a color
Transparent- options menu capable of seeing through
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