Glossary of terms

Access Authorisation to use the coding system to purshase/order TV programmes.

AGC Automatic Gain Control

Audio system With digital satellite reception, the sound is transmitted in packages and is selected either in a special audio mode or pre-selected by using instal- lation set-up. This gives the opportunity to select be- tween several different languages to a movie. Amount of choices is dependent on what is available in the sig- nal.

CA Conditional Access

Coded satellite TV programme

Some satellite TV programmes (PAY TV) are transmitted in encoded form; with black screen and no sound. A CA module and a Smart Card is needed to view such pro- grammes.

DTH Direct to Home

DVC Digital Video Cassette

DVB Digital video broadcast

EPG Electronic Programming Guide, programme in- formation about name, starttime etc.

FEC Forward Error Correction, parameters given by e.g. the Service provider, TV-guides etc.

GHz Abbreviation for GigaHertz. The prefix giga means billion, and Hertz means cycles per second. Sig- nals in the GHz range are often called microwaves.

LNB (low-noise block converter) or LNBF

The LNB is an electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It receives the signals reflected by the dish and con- verts them to signals that can be used by the Media- master.

L.O. Local oscillator part of the LNB. It converts from the satellite frequency down to a frequency acceptable for the Mediamaster.

Mediamaster A unit that converts the digital satellite sig- nals from the LNB into audio and video signals. The au- dio and video signal can be sent to the TV set either via SCART or via RF (modulator output).

MHz Abbreviation for MegaHertz. The prefix mega means million, and Hertz means cycles per second.

MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group

NVOD Near Video On Demand

PCR Program Clock Reference

PID Package Identifier

PIN code Personal Identification Number. A four-digit code that is used for locking/unlocking, eg with the parental control feature. Default value is nor- mally 1234.

PSI Programme Specific Information

Parental control A feature that allows parents to "lock" programmes that they consider unsuitable for children. A "locked" programme can only be "unlocked" with the special secret code (PIN code).

Polarisation Polarisation allows several programmes to be fitted into the same frequency band. The signals from a satellite are transmitted either with linear (verti- cal or horizontal) polarisation or circular (right or left) po- larisation.

RF Radio frequency (known as HF in some coun- tries).

RS 232 Serial data port

Satellite dish A dish-shaped antenna (reflector) to re- ceive signals from a satellite. The dish focuses the sig- nals on the LNB.

SCART A connector used for connection of e.g. Mediamasters, video recorders and TV sets. Also named Euroconnector or Peritel connector.

SI Service Information

SMATV Single Master Antenna TV

Symbol rate Size of the digital package transmission

SW Soft ware

TS Transport stream

VCR Abbreviation for Video Cassette Recorder.

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9200S, 9600S specifications

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