Samsung Televisions manual Glossary

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MEPS − TelevisionsApril 2005

GLOSSARY

AGO

Australian Greenhouse Office

ANZ

Australian and New Zealand

AS

Australian Standard

AS/NZS

Joint Australian and New Zealand standard

BAU

Business as Usual

BRANZ

Building Research Association of New Zealand

CO2-e

Carbon dioxide equivalent

Comparative label

A type of product label that indicates not only that the product meets specific

 

energy or environmental criteria, but allows comparison between products by

 

ranking.

CRT

Cathode Ray Tube

DVD

Digital Video Disk

DVB

Digital Video Broadcasting

EECA

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority

Endorsement label

A type of product label that indicates a product meets specific criteria (i.e.

 

energy or environmental). The label does not allow comparison between

 

eligible products.

EER

Energy Efficiency Ratio

EEI

Energy Efficiency Index, a measure which indicates the efficiency of TVs in

 

both the On and Standby mode.

GEEA

Group for Energy Efficient Appliances (Europe)

HDTV

High-definition television

HEEP

Household Energy End-use Project (BRANZ/EECA)

IRD

Integrated receiver decoder

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

MCE

Ministerial Council on Energy (Australia)

MEPS

Minimum Energy Performance Standards

NAEEEP

National Appliance and Equipment Energy Program (Australia)

NAEEEC

National Appliance and Equipment Energy Efficiency Committee (Australia)

NFEE

National Framework for Energy Efficiency (Australia)

NPV

Net present value

Ownership

The ratio of stock to the total number of households.

Penetration

The proportion of households in which a particular appliance type is present

 

(irrespective of the number of units of that appliance in the household).

Saturation

The number of specified appliances per household, for those households that

 

have the appliance.

SDTV

Standard-definition television

Statistics NZ

Statistics New Zealand

STB

Set top box

TTMRA

Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Agreement

TV

Television

VCR

Video cassette recorder

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Contents Meps − Televisions Preface Televisions Contents Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand List of FiguresGlossary Executive Summary Meps − Televisions Introduction Per capita GDP General comparison between New Zealand and Australia AreaPopulation Principal exportsHigh Definition TV Hdtv AnalogueStandard-Definition TV Sdtv Television Receiver TypesLiquid Crystal Display LCD Standard Cathode Ray Tube CRTSlimline televisions Ii Plasma Screens and TVsTV Formats Iii Rear ProjectionIv Set top boxes All Television TypesTVs Data 2000 % Source Statistics New Zealand, Household Economic SurveyNew Zealand annual TV market based on type Units 178,603 242,474 290,499Wide-screen Televisions Summary − TV demographics Household Energy ConsumptionTVs 440Wh/day 494,500 785,600 322LCD Televisions Trends in TV Power ConsumptionStandard CRT Televisions Best practice for LCD TVs In-use consumption Watts StandbySet top boxes Average Set Top Box Power Levels Type Standby WTechnology Scope for Energy Efficiency In-use W 12 23 17 15Voluntary Programs Mandatory Programs Summary − International Standards and Programs Energy Cost Savings TVs Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential − Savings in CO2 Emissions − BAU and MepsPolicy and Program Approaches to Improve Energy Efficiency Minimum Energy Performance Standards Meps Costs of Meps General Policy Recommendations Summary − Recommended Policy Options for New Zealand ConsultationImplementation Program Gerry Coates Managing DirectorImporters/Manufacturers Government AgenciesIndustry Bodies