Appendix

A

 

Glossary

 

Violence: Graphic Violence.

 

 

Sexual Content: Sexual scenes.

 

 

Nudity: Nude scenes.

 

Receiver

The piece of equipment that controls your access to all network

 

features and programs.

 

RF

Radio Frequency.

 

RF or VHF Connection

Also called modulator connection. A type of connection that

 

supports good picture quality, and good mono (“non-stereo”)

 

sound. Usually the easiest and quickest method to wire your

 

system together.

 

Satellite Antenna

The piece of equipment that receives the broadcast signal from

 

the satellites, amplifies it, and transmits it to the recorder. This

 

refers to the entire antenna assembly, whether it is mounted on

 

the mast, or on a pole.

 

S-VIDEO, or Super

Highest quality video connection. If used, the audio

 

VHS

connections must also be used.

 

UHF

Ultra-high frequency. Some remote controls use UHF to

 

control equipment. Some remotes that come with the recorder

 

use UHF to control the recorder and infra-red(IR) to control

 

other equipment. UHF signals can travel longer distances than

 

(IR), and can penetrate objects, making it possible to control

 

the equipment from other rooms in the building. Some

 

 

broadcast TV channels are UHF (typically 14 through 69).

Video Connection

Better quality phono (RCA) video connection. Also called

 

composite video.

 

VHF

Very-high frequency. Some broadcast TV channels are VHF

 

(typically 2 through 13).

 

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