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Description of the terms used in this guide
A/V CABLES
A/V DEVICE
ACC_SORIES
ADD
ANTENNA
AUDIO
CAPT]ON/TEXT
DELETE
BVD
ICON
INPUT
JACK
MENU
Useto connectAudio/Videoequipment
suchasa VCR,usuaLLyto achievehigher
quaEtypictureand sound.
Anydevice that producesvideo or sound
(VCR,DVD,cablebox, or television).
Optionalequipmentusable with your
Enter_inment machineTM.
Thisfeature Letsyou add new channelsto
the channel,scanlist that you'LLscroll
through whenusingyour remote.
Thephysicalreceiverof television signals
sent overthe air.A large metal pieceof
equipmentdoesnot alwayshaveto be vis-
ible for your hometo be usingan anten-
na.
Soundportionof a program.
A formof subtitlingthat writes outthe
dialogfor your program.
Thisfunction Letsyouremovechannels
that you don'twant to watchfromthe
channelscanllst you'lLscroll,through.
Digital video disk player.
A smallpictureon your screenthat repre-
senting a feature or menu.
Refersto the jack that receivesa signal
into the IV, VCRor otherA/V device.
A connectoron the backof a W, VCR,or
anyotherA/V device.This inctud_'sthe RE
jack that is threaded with a placefor a
smaLLwire in the center,and the
Audio/videojacks that havea smatter
openingand are color-coded.
On-screenaid providedfor you to useto
control,and programyour TV'sfeatures.
MONO SOUND
OUTPUT
RF CABLE
SIGNAL
SOURCE
SPECIAL
STEREOSOUND
TUNER
VCR
VIDEO
Hono (monaural) sound is one channel of
sound. On more than one speaker, at[ the
speakers play the same audio.
Refersto the jack that sendsa signalout
of a VCR,DVD,or other A/V device.
Thewire that comesfrom an off-air
antenna or cableserviceprovider.Each
end lookslike a hexshapednut with a
wire sticking through the middle, and it
screwsonto the threadedjack onthe
backof yourW.
Pictureand soundtravelingthrough
cable,or on the air, to yourtelevision
screen.
Theterm for the equipmentprovidingpic-
ture and soundsignalsto your
EntertainmentNachineTM. VCR,DVDplay-
ers,or CableBoxesareexamplesof
sources.
Featuresthat are not ordinarilyincluded
in a TV - - enhancingyourentertainment
experience.
Stereo (Stereophonic)soundrefersto
audiothat's dividedinto right andLeft
sides.
Any device that picks up broadcast sig-
nals and turns them into picture and
sound.
Videocassette recorder.Usedfor record-
ing and playbackof videotape cassettes.
Picture portionof a program.
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