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Active Control
• Active Control continuously
measures and cor-
rects the incoming
signals to provide
the best picture possible.
Alternate
Channel
° Allows you to toggle between
the last two
channels
viewed by pressing the A/CH button on the remote
control.
Audio/Video
Inputs
• Jacks (standard
RCA), located on the
back of the TV, used for external accessory
devices. These jacks
are designed
to receive higher picture resolution
and offer
sound connection
options.
Auto Programming
• When activated,
this feature scans for all
available
channels
from regular antenna or cable signals and
stores only active broadcast
stations
in the TV's memory.
Channel
Edit • The feature that allows you to add or delete
channels
from the list of channels
stored in the TV's memory.
Closed
Captioning
• The broadcast
standard feature that allows
you to read the voice content
of television
programs
on the TV
screen. Designed
to help the hearing impaired,
Closed
Captioning
shows dialogue
and conversations
while a TV pro-
gram is in progress.
Coaxial
Cable • A single solid wire normally
matched
with a
metal plug (F-type)
end connector
that screws (or pushes)
direct-
ly onto a 75-ohm
input lbund on the television
or VCR.
Component
Video Inputs • Inputs that allow the separate
recep-
tion of blue, red, and luminance
signals. These inputs provide
the highest possible
color and picture resolution
in the playback
of digital
signal-source
material,
such as the kind available
from
DVD players.
Composite
Video Input * An input in which all the components
required for displaying
the onscreen image are combined
in one
signal.
High-definition
Television
(HDTV)
° High-resolution
digital
television.
Incredible
Stereo
(or Surround)
• False acoustic
management
of the audio signal that produces
a dramatic
expansion
of the
wall of sound that surrounds
the listener and heightens overall
viewing pleasure.
Menu ° An onscreen list of feature controls available
for you to
adjust or set.
Onscreen
Displays
(OSD) • The wording or messages
generat-
ed by the television
(or VCR) to help you with specific fcature
controls (color adjustment
or programming,
for example).
Remote
Control Sensor Window
• The window or opening
found on the television
control panel through which infrared
remote control command
signals are received.
Second
Audio Program
(SAP) • An additional
audio channel
provided
for in the Multichanuel
Television
Sound (MTS)
broadcast
standard. A monaural
soundtrack
included
within the
recorded or video signal (usually containing
a second language
translation
for the displayed
programming).
Status/Exit
Button ° The remote control function that allows
you to quickly confirm
what channel number
you are watching.
Status/Exit
can also be used to clear the television
of onscreen
displays or information.
You can use Status/Exit
rather than hay
ing to wait for the displays to "time out," or automatically
disap-
pear from the screen.
S-Video Input
° Signal input that allows direct connection
of
high-resolution
video sources, such as a satellite receiver,
DVD
player, S (Super) VHS videocassette
recorder, or video games.
Provides
improved picture resolution,
sharpness,
and clarity.
Tint • TV function that allows you to change the general color
balance between cool and warm. Adjust
tint according
to your
personal
preference.
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