Grundig 65 GOS 9799 FINE ARTS OLED User Instructions page 113

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GLOSSARY
LIVE­SHARE
With Live Share, you can stream all the content
between WiDi™/Miracast™ certified mobile
devices (smartphone or tablet) and the television
via wi-fi. You can also easily stream HD content
onto the television, and of course vice-versa by
transmitting TV content to mobile devices.
LNB
Low Noise Block is located in the centre of a
parabolic antenna.
It converts the satellite frequency from, for ex-
ample, 10.7 to 11.75 or 11.8 to 12.75 GHz to
the 950-2150 MHz range, thereby enabling the
cable transmission using a coaxial cable and
more recently also with optical fibre and recep-
tion with a satellite receiver.
MEMC
Improves the display of moving images through
the additional computation of intermediate pic-
tures and is only available for devices from 32".
It is displayed with a PPR of 400 (Picture Perfec-
tion Rate). If the adjustment value is too high,
this may result in ghosting with poor transmission
due to the incorrect computation of the interme-
diate pictures.
MHL­2.0
The Mobile High Definition Link 2.0 transmits
even high resolution content from any MHL-com-
patible mobile device to the television without
delay. You can connect the micro USB connec-
tion of the mobile device to the MHL-compatible
port on the television using an MHL-supporting
HDMI cable.
MP3
MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG-1 Level 3
and is based on the MPEG-1 standard, which
was developed by the MPEG (Motion Picture
Expert Group).
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NAS­(network­access­storage)
The abbreviation NAS is used for devices that
provide data from a hard drive to a network.
Network name (SSID) The network name
(SSID – service set identifier) is the term used
for the identification of a wireless network that is
based on IEEE 802.11. Every wireless LAN has
a configurable SSID, which uniquely identifies
the wireless network. The character sequence of
the network name can be up to 32 characters
in length. It is configured in the base station
(access point) of a wireless LAN and set on all
clients which access it.
Network­mask
The network mask or net mask, sometimes also
referred to as a subnet mask, is a bit mask that
separates an IP address into a network part and
a device/host part. It is used in IP networks to
make routing decisions.
Nois­Reduction
Reduces the visible snow by displaying the
picture a little less sharply and creating a slight
blurring. Should therefore be used minimally
with good picture material.
Perfect­Clear
Improves the general image by means of a
gentle blue hue (giving the appearance of
greater sharpness) and improves the black level
by setting this entirely to black from specific
shade of back. This reduces the visible grey
values in the dark areas of the picture.
Private­IP­address
Private IP addresses belong to particular IP ad-
dress ranges that are not routed in the Internet.
They can be used by anybody for private Net-
works, such as LANs. Many computer networks
require complete connectivity at IP level, but
only limited access to the Internet. If such a com-
puter network has a private IP address range,
it forms an intranet which cannot be accessed
from the Internet as the Internet routers ignore
private address ranges. A gateway or router
that is placed in this private network and which
has a public address in the Internet as well as a
private IP address makes the connection to the
Internet. This can be performed by a proxy or
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