Dish Network DVR-7000 manual Glossary

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Glossary

Section 8

 

MPEG

The Moving Picture Experts group is founded by the ISO to

 

 

provide a basis for the coding and compression of moving

 

 

pictures. MPEG has now become a standard method for the

 

 

digital transmission of video and sound using less bandwidth

 

 

than the analog transmission method.

 

 

Near Video-On-Demand

Multi channel system broadcasting many copies of a film with

 

 

staggered start times so a complete film is always available to

 

 

a viewer with a short waiting period.

 

 

Network

With respect to the receiver, a network (also known as a

 

 

bouquet) is a set of programs that is offered by a single

 

 

service provider.

 

 

NTSC

USA video standard with image format 4:3, 625 lines, 60 Hz

 

 

and 4 MHz bandwidth with a total of 6 MHz video channel

 

 

width.

 

 

PAL

European video standard with image format 4:3, 625 lines,

 

 

50 Hz and 4 MHz bandwidth with a total of 8 MHz video

 

 

channel width.

 

 

PID

MPEG-2 transmits the audio and video information in so-

 

 

called packages. At the beginning of each package is an

 

 

identifier (PID) present which tells the receiver what to do with

 

 

the received information. Satellite receivers use normally four

 

 

types of PID, these are VPID (video PID), APID (audio PID),

 

 

Program Clock Reference (PCR PID) and data PID (EPG

 

 

information).

 

 

Parental lock

A feature which is introduced to give you the possibility to

 

 

‘lock’ or ‘hide’ several functions of the receiver to prevent

 

 

unauthorized persons (children) to view broadcasts that are

 

 

not suitable for them. The use of the parental lock requires a

 

 

PIN-code. With this PIN-code you can change or unlock the

 

 

locked or hided recordings and channels.

 

 

Pay-Per-Channel

With this feature, the viewer has to pay a certain price per

 

 

month (or other period) to receive all programs of a certain

 

 

channel.

 

 

Pay-Per-View

Conditional access service where the user is able to buy one

 

 

particular program from a particular service provider.

 

Pay TV

With Pay TV, the consumer has to pay for certain programs or

 

 

services.

 

 

PIN-code

The PIN-code or Personal Identification Number is necessary

 

 

to make use of the parental lock feature. The PIN code has

 

 

four digits which can be set personally.

 

 

Polarization

Broadcasts are done in a particular frequency band. To make

 

 

maximum use of a frequency band and bring you the

 

 

maximum number of programs, the broadcasts are polarized

 

 

in different ways to fit as much as possible programs into one

 

 

frequency band.

 

 

Polarizer

A remote controlled device that determines the polarity of the

 

 

signal which is fed to the LNB.

 

 

Polarmount

A motorized dish antenna mount which enables a dish to point

 

 

at every ‘visible’ satellite on the Clarke Belt.

 

 

Receiver

Unit which takes signals from a dish and converts them so

 

 

they can appear on radio and TV.

 

 

RS232 connection

A RS232 connection allows you to connect equipment to the

 

 

 

receiver which supports the RS232 protocol.

 

 

Satellite

A broadcast station, for satellite radio and TV, positioned on

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the Clarke Belt.

 

SCART cable

A SCART cable is also known as ‘Peritel’ cable and is

 

 

commonly used in Europe to connect the audio and video

 

 

equipment. A fully furnished SCART cable has 21 wires which

 

 

is at both sides finished with a 21-pin connector.

 

 

Service provider

A service provider is a company or organization that collects

 

 

and offers you a number of programs and services. Some are

 

 

free of charge and others you have to pay for.

 

 

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Dish Network DVR-7000 manual Glossary

DVR-7000 specifications

The Dish Network DVR-7000 is a remarkable digital video recorder that revolutionized home entertainment during its time of release. With its user-friendly interface and state-of-the-art technology, the DVR-7000 allowed viewers to take control of their viewing experience like never before.

One of the main features of the DVR-7000 is its ability to record multiple programs simultaneously. Equipped with dual tuners, this device enables users to watch one show while recording another, ensuring they never miss their favorite content. This capability is particularly beneficial during peak viewing hours when multiple popular shows air concurrently.

In terms of storage, the DVR-7000 provides ample space for users to save their favorite programs. With a hard drive capacity of 120 gigabytes, it can store approximately 100 hours of standard-definition content, allowing binge-watchers and series enthusiasts to keep their favorite shows at their fingertips. This storage capacity also means less time spent managing recordings, as users can save more content before needing to delete anything.

The DVR-7000 boasts advanced playback features, allowing users to pause, rewind, and fast-forward live television. This functionality empowers viewers to take breaks during their programs and catch up later without missing any crucial moments. Additionally, the device supports features like Instant Replay, which allows users to quickly re-watch a specific segment of a show.

Connectivity is another key characteristic of the DVR-7000. The device includes multiple outputs, including HDMI and component video, ensuring compatibility with modern televisions. Its Ethernet port also allows users to connect to the internet, providing access to Dish Network’s On Demand content, enabling users to stream a variety of movies and shows at their leisure.

The user interface of the DVR-7000 is designed for ease of navigation, featuring an intuitive electronic programming guide (EPG). This guide allows users to explore program listings, set recordings, and access additional information about shows with minimal effort.

Overall, the Dish Network DVR-7000 showcases significant advancements in the realm of home entertainment technology. Its discending features, robust storage options, and user-friendly interface helped to enhance the viewing experiences of countless households. Despite the continued evolution of DVR technology, the DVR-7000 remains a notable device in the annals of home entertainment history.