JVC LVT1002-012B manual Appendix D Glossary

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Appendix D: Glossary

525i/525p

Indicates the number of scanning lines and scanning format of an image signal. 525i indicates 525 scanning lines with interlace format, and 525p indicates 525 scanning lines with progressive format.

Aspect ratio

A ratio which defines the shape of the rectangular picture in a TV. It is the width of the picture relative to the height. A conventional TV picture is 4:3 in aspect ratio.

Bitstream

The digital form of multichannel audio data (e.g., 5.1-channel) before it is decoded into its various channels.

Chapter/title

Chapter is the smallest division and title is the largest division on DVD VIDEO. A chapter is a division of a title and similar to a track for Video CD or Audio CD.

Component video

Video signals with three channels of separate information that makes up the picture. There are some types of component video, such as R/G/B and Y/CB(PB)/CR(PR).

Composite video

A single video signal commonly used in most consumer video products that contains all luminance, color, and synchronization information.

Dolby Digital (AC3)

A six-channel system consisting of left, center, right, left rear, right rear and LFE (Low-Frequency Effect channel, for use with a sub-woofer) channels. All processing is done in the digital domain. Not all Dolby Digital discs contain six (5.1) channels of information.

Dolby Surround/Dolby Pro Logic

Dolby Surround records four channels of front and rear audio in two channels in a way that allows a decoder to recover the original four channels for playback. Because the audio is recorded in two channels, it can be played back naturally by a two-channel stereo system.

Dolby Pro Logic introduces directional circuits in decoder-side processing (increasing the level of specific channels and lowering the level of silent channels) for greater spatial perspective, and adds a center speaker used primarily for dialog. The result is enhanced channel separation.

Down-mix

Internal stereo mix of multichannel surround audio by a DVD player. The down-mix signals are output from stereo output connectors.

DTS

A Digital Surround audio encoding format configured with six (5.1) channels, similar to Dolby Digital. It requires a decoder, either in the player or in an external receiver. DTS stands for Digital Theater Systems.

Not all DTS discs contain six (5.1) channels of information.

Dynamic range

The difference between the loudest and softest sounds.

Interlaced scanning

In a conventional video system, a picture is shown on the display monitor in between lines of two halves. The Interlaced scanning system places lines of the second half of the picture in-between lines of the first half of the picture.

JPEG

A popular file format for still image compression and storage. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.

There are three sub-types of the JPEG format as follows.

baseline JPEG: used for digital cameras, the web, etc.

progressive JPEG: used for the web

lossless JPEG: an old type, rarely used now

Linear PCM audio

PCM stands for “pulse code modulation.” Linear PCM is the usual method for digitally encoding audio without compression, and is used for the audio tracks on DVD VIDEO discs, Audio CDs, etc.

MP3

MP3 is an audio data compression format, which stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Using MP3, you can achieve a data reduction of about 1:10.

MPEG

Afamily of Standards for compressing audio-visual information. “MPEG” standards include MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. Video CD and MP3 are based on MPEG-1, while DVD is based on MPEG-2. MPEG stands for Moving Picture coding Experts Group.

MPEG Multichannel

This feature expands the 5.1 channel audio format recorded on the disc to a 7.1 channel format. The further expansion of the 5.1 channel audio makes it easy for you to reproduce the movie theater experience in your own home.

NTSC (National television system committee)

A black and white and color television system format used in the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and Japan.

PAL (Phase Alternation by Line)

A color television system format used extensively in Western Europe.

PBC

PBC stands for “Playback control” and is a method of controlling disc play for Video CDs (VCD). You are able to interact with the disc through menus.

Progressive scanning

Progressive scanning displays all the horizontal lines of a picture at one time, as a single frame. A progressive scanning DVD player converts the interlaced (525i) video from DVD into progressive (525p) format for connection to a progressive display. It dramatically increases the vertical resolution.

S-video

A video signal which improves picture quality over standard composite connections. Used on Super VHS, DVD, high end TV monitors, etc.

Track

The smallest division on SVCD, Video CD and Audio CD discs.

WMA

WMA is an abbreviation of “Windows Media Audio,” and is an audio data compression format developed by Microsoft Corporation. Sound quality of data compressed using WMA is the same as that of MP3, though the WMA file size is smaller than that of MP3.

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Contents RX-ES1SL XV-NK58SL Important for Laser Products XV-NK58SL RX-ES1SLDo not stack RX-ES1SL and XV-NK58SL Table of Contents Parts identification Remote controlRear panel Parts identificationFront panel Display windowCOAXIAL, Optical VIDEO, S-VIDEO, Component Video Signal Selector 9 NTSC, PALRear panel Front panelChecking the supplied accessories PrecautionsPutting batteries in the remote control Setting the voltage selector RX-ES1SLGetting started Connecting the FM and AM antennasFM antenna connection Connecting the front, center, and surround speakers Connecting the speakers and DVD playerSpeaker Layout Diagram Connecting the subwooferSupplied 1 cable Connecting the DVD player XV-NK58SLTV connection Connecting other video componentsPicture Source VCR connectionAnalog connection for DVD Multi playback see DBS tuner connectionDigital connection Connecting the power cordBasic operations Turn on the powerTo turn off the power into standby Selecting the analog or digital input modeHeadphone mode Selecting the digital decode modeAdjust the volume Listening with headphonesTurning off the sounds temporarily- Muting Turning off the power with the Sleep TimerBasic adjustment of auto memory Signal and speaker indicators on the displayBefore you start, remember Speaker settingsFrom the remote control only Setting UP flashes on the displaySpeaker settings Register the sizes of all the connected speakers When selecting Medium RoomWhen selecting Large Room Your setting is storedCrossover frequency is not valid for the Headphone mode Setting the speaker delay timeTerminals-DIGITAL Basic settingsOperating procedure Setting the digital input DigitalSetting the video component input mode-DVD VIDEO/DBS Video Setting Auto Surround-AUTO SRBasic settings Press Adjust Sound adjustmentsAdjusting the subwoofer output level Adjusting the tone-BASS, TrebleWhen using the remote control Press Bass Boost Adjusting the front speakers output balance-BALAttenuating the input signal-ATT Sound adjustmentsTuner operations Tuning in to stations manuallyUsing preset tuning From the remote control only Press FM/AM to select the bandTo tune in a preset station Selecting the FM reception modeTuner operations Surround modes Creating realistic sound fieldsReproducing theater ambience Introducing the Surround/DSP modesAll Channel Stereo DSP Digital Signal Processor modesCreating realistic sound fields DAP Digital Acoustic Processor modesSelect and play software you like Using Surround modesPress Surround to select an appropriate Surround mode From the remote controlPress Surround Turn Multi JOG to select an appropriate Surround modePress Test to check the speakers output balance Press Test again to stop the test toneTo cancel Surround mode Using DSP modesRepeat steps 5 and 6 to adjust the other settings From the remote controlTo cancel DSP Modes To adjust the DAP effect levelEffect available only for DAP modes *2 From the remote control Press DVD Multi Using the DVD Multi playback modeAdjusting the speaker output level Activating the DVD Multi playback modeAbout this manual Before operationAbout discs Press 5/∞ to select the desired language Initial setupTurning on/off the player Press EnterIf a menu is shown on the TV screen Basic playbackAbout PBC Playback Control Resuming playback X1.5 Quick Playback with sound Various speed playbackTo resume playback To advance or reverse playback rapidly while monitoringTo replay the previous scenes One touch replay function Using the numeric buttonsLocating the beginning of a scene or song To play back in slow motionSpecifying a desired title Advanced operationsPlaying from a specific position Locating a desired scene from the DVD menuTo dismiss the menu bar Changing the playback orderTo play back in a specific order Program play Advanced operationsTo play back in random order Random play To quit repeat playback Repeat playbackTo repeat a desired part A-B repeat playback To stop repeat playbackTo change the audio language or sound Audio Changing the language, sound and scene angleTo select a scene angle of DVD Video Angle To return to the normal playback To adjust the picture character VFPSpecial picture/sound effect To zoom in picturesTo bring up the menu bar Basic operation procedureMenu bar functions To simulate surround sound 3D PhonicCHAP. Chapter search Time mode selectionMenu bar functions for DVD Video Menu bar functions for SVCD/Video CD/ Audio CDBasic operations MP3/WMA disc playbackOperations About MP3/WMA discsDirect selection Repeat playbackMP3/WMA disc playback To see a desired picture Jpeg disc playbackAbout Jpeg discs Basic operationsTo select the start point of the slide show Viewing pictures continuously slide show modeTo zoom in the picture To start the slide showPress 3 to start repeat playback Press Repeat mode remains activeRepeat function While the Jpeg Control display is shown, press RepeatPreparation Karaoke operationReserving songs Selecting audio track Audio Selecting audioKaraoke operation +R Stereo audio Left channel only Right channel only Selecting Karaoke sound KaraokeExample for SVCD, Video CD or Audio CD with KaraokeAdding an echo effect Echo Using the Effect buttonAdding an effect to your voice Adding various effects to the vocal VocalPress KEY 9 or KEY Using the KEY 9/KEY buttonsAdjustable range is from -4 to +4 Shifting the musical keyAbout the Preference display Changing the initial settingsHow to set preferences Selecting preferencesLanguage menu Changing the initial settingsPicture menu Others menu Audio menuPress 5/∞ to move To select Parental Lock then press Enter Limiting playback by childrenTo set Parental Lock for the first time Bring up the Others menuPress 5/∞ to move to Temporary RELEASE, then press Enter To change the settingsTo temporarily release the Parental Lock Press 5/∞ to move To select Parental Lock and press EnterAdditional information Appendix a Country/Area code list for Parental LockOutput Disc type Appendix C Digital output signal chartAppendix B Table of languages and their abbreviations Additional informationAppendix D Glossary Monaural mini-plugs AV Compu Link remote control systemConnections 1 AV Compu Link Connection Connections 2 Video Cable ConnectionOne-touch video play AV Compu Link remote control systemAutomatic selection of TV’s input mode Automatic power On/OffDVD player Operating other JVC productsDBS Operating other manufacturers’ equipmentTry to operate your DBS tuner by pressing DBS Manufacturer CodesTry to operate your VCR by pressing VCR Changing the transmittable signals for operating aChanging the transmittable signals for operating a Operating other manufacturers’ equipmentProblem Possible Cause Solution TroubleshootingGeneral Surround/DSP TroubleshootingFM/AM Jpeg Karaoke Video ActiveAudio StandardDVD, DVD MULTI, DBS, VCR, TV SpecificationsAudio VideoSpecifications  2003 Victor Company of JAPAN, Limited 0603NHMMDWJEIN 220V 230 240V