Beko Crystal 9 B55 OLED D 975 A User Manual page 110

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HD / Full HD / UHD (4K)
High Definition (HD) TV is a general name
for the television standard that has in-
creased vertical, horizontal and timewise
definition.
Full HD is a feature of devices with HDTV
that can output or record 1920x1080 pixels
of definition.
Resolution for UHD (4K) is 3840 x 2160.
HDMI CEC
This feature utilizes CEC (Consumer Elec-
tronics Control) protocol.
CEC enables external devices that are con-
nected to the HDMI socket with the HDMI
cable to be controlled via the remote con-
trol.
IP Address
An IP address (Internet protocol address) is
used to uniquely identify the address of
computers and other devices in an IP net-
work. The most well-known network in
which IP addresses are used is the Internet.
Here, for example, web servers are ad-
dressed using the IP address. The IP ad-
dress can be provided automatically by the
router (automatic address) or can be
entered manually in the router (static ad-
dress). If it is entered manually, this ad-
dress must be entered in the TV set.
JPEG
JPEG stands for Joint Picture Experts
Group. It is the compressing process of pic-
ture data.
LNB
The Low Noise Block resides at the centre
of parabolic antenna.
Eg. It implements the satellite frequencies
that are between 10.7–11.75 or 11.8–12.75
GHz in 950 to 2150 MHz and ensures cable
transmission with coaxial cables (and with
fibre-optic cables recently) and reception
with satellite receivers.
MP3
Compressed audio file format.
Perfect Clear
Improves the general image by means of a
gentle blue hue (giving the appearance of
greater sharpness) and increases the black
level by setting this entirely to black from a
specific level of black hue. This reduces the
visible grey values in the dark areas of the
picture.
NAS (network attached storage)
The abbreviation NAS is used for devices
that provide data from a hard drive to a net-
work.
Common Interface
It is an interface used in DVB receivers.
Scrambled channels can only be viewed
with a CA module suitable for the encoding
system and the corresponding smart card.
Special IP Address
Private IP addresses belong to the particu-
lar IP address ranges that are not routed in
the Internet. They can be used by anybody
for private networks, such as LANs. Many
computer networks require complete con-
nectivity at IP level, but only limited access
to the Internet. If such a computer 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 per-
formed by a proxy or using NAT/PAT/
masking. As the address range used can
only be viewed within the private network,
the same range can also be used in other
private networks. The unique nature of an
IP address required by the Internet protocol
is ensured by this restricted visibility.
Noise Reduction
Reduces the "snow" areas by displaying the
picture a bit sharper and creating a slight
blur. Thus, it must be used as little as pos-
sible with good picture material.
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