RCA PS32108 Connection Manual page 31

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Glossary
Monaural
A component
with only one audio channel.
Mono
Slang for monaural.
See Monaural.
OUT Jacks
Jacks on back of component
to which the IN
jacks from other components
are connected.
Used to send signals to that component.
Output
Channel
of Cable Box
Channel to which TV is tuned to see the
signal coming from the cable box.
Output
Channel
of VCR
Channel to which TV is tuned to see the
signal coming from the VCR. See CH3/CH4
Switch.
Output
Jacks
SeeOUT lacks.
Picture-in-picture
A feature that allows you to watch two
channels at same time, a small picture within
a big picture. One of the pictures must come
from a VCR or other component
connected
to
the TV.
PIP
Abbreviation
for picture-in-picture
explained
above.
Premium
Channels
Scrambled cable channels such as HBO or
Showtime that may require a cable box to
unscramble.
S-VIDEO
Super Video, another name for S-VHS. The
S-VIDEO jack on the TV lets you connect
compatible
S-Video components.
See S-VHS.
Scrambled
Channel
Some cable companies
require their
customers to rent a cable box to unscramble
the channel for viewing.
Splitter
An accessory used to divide an incoming
signal and send it to two separate
components.
See picture on page 19.
Stereo
A two-channel
sound system using separate
right and left channels.
TVNCR
Button
Controls the signal coming out of the VCRs
OUT TO TV connector.
It switches the signal
between
the VCR and TV. When this button
is set to VCR, you see the picture from a
channel on the VCR. When this button is set
to TV, you see the signal from TV no matter
what the VCR is doing. See your VCR manual.
TV/VCR Switch
See TVNCR Button.
VCR
Video Cassette Recorder.
VCR Button
See "TVNCR Button."
S-VHS
A Super VHS recording format that improves
the picture quality. It is found on some VCRs
and camcorders.

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