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Glossary

Antenna A device used to send or receive electromagnetic waves through the air. In television, an antenna can be alternative to cable service but does not receive cable channels such as CNN.

Audio Input Used to connect line-level stereo coming from a VCR, laserdisc player and other components. Audio inputs are also vital parts of audio/video receivers, sound processors, and audio components in general.

Auto Channel Search A TV’s ability to automatically tune or program stations that are used by broadcasters and skip those left unused.

Black Level The level of black in the picture, sometimes referred to brightness. The black level control is adjusted to compensate for ambient room light.

Channel Block Allows users to affix security codes to certain channels; typically used by parents to prevent children from viewing “adult” channels. Channels are blocked and unblocked using the TV’s set’s wireless remote control.

Closed Captioning Dialogue or other text appearing on a TV screen. This feature for the hearing-impaired is now legally mandated on all TV sets 13 inches or larger.

Coaxial Cable Round antenna wire consisting of a central inner conductor and a cylindrical outer conductor. Used for most video connections, especially by cable companies. Carries both picture and sound for all available channels.

Contrast The range in brightness between the darkest and brightest areas in a picture.

FCC Federal Communications Commission

G-Link Cable Connects from your TV to your VCR and/or cable box in order for all of the features of the program guide to work properly.

GUIDE Plus+ System Pressing the GUIDE button will bring up an on-screen interactive list of programs and information that is built into your TV.

On-Screen Display Method of showing TV control status (Channel, Time, Parental Controls, etc.) within the picture area.

Parental Controls Allows you to program the TV so that children cannot see certain programs, channels or use the front panel controls.

Video Input Used to connect the incoming picture portion from an audio/video source. Provides higher picture quality than RF connection because video and audio are separated.

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