Acronyms, abbreviations, functions, and terms – Emprex HD-3701P User Manual

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Acronyms, Abbreviations, Functions, and Terms

1080i-

general-

general

general

high quality video processing; 540 lines 1/60 seconds and 540 lines 1/60 seconds; in-

terlace scanning (two step image processing [odd and even lines of pixels alternate]); usually used in
HDTV set-up boxes.

16:9 zoom-

screen menu-

this option is generally used to eliminate letterbox “black spots” on the

screen.

4:3-

screen menu-

a popular resolution setting that is widely used in cable television, antenna televi-

sion, video cassettes, and DVDs.

480i-

general-

general

general

high quality video processing; 240 lines 1/30 seconds and 240 lines 1/30 seconds; inter-

lace scanning (two step image processing [odd and even lines of pixels alternate]).

480p-

general-

general

general

standardized video processing; 480 lines 1/60 seconds; progressive scanning (top to

bottom image processing).

720p-

general-

general

general

high quality video processing; 720 lines 1/60 seconds; progressive scanning (top to bot-

tom image processing); usually used in HDTV set-top boxes.

AC-

general-

general

general

alternating current (The type of current used in a plug).

Act window-

remote control-

remote control

remote control

the key to switch from controlling the main picture to picture in pic-

ture.

Auto Power Off-

options menu-

when this option is on, the TV will automatically turn off after 5 idle

minutes or longer on an unavailable channel.

Auto Program-

TV menu-

known as APS (Auto Program Search); searches for channels that are avail-

able.

AV (AV1/AV2)-

inputs and outputs-

Analog Video (Composite); used commonly with VCRs and

cameras.

B-

V-Chip menu-

block.

Backlight-

options menu-

this adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen. Use this option to adjust the

backlights without affecting the contrast, brightness, color, tint, and sharpness.

Bass-

audio menu-

involves with the lower pitched sounds.

“Black Spot”-

general-

general

general

this is a coined term used to describe areas without an image. This can be seen

in 4:3 videos and letterbox videos.

Blue Screen-

options menu-

this appears when the channel or source is unavailable.

Brightness-

video menu-

this adjusts the color differences.

CATV-

general-

general

general

Community Access Television (Cable TV).

CC-

video menu-

closed captioning.

Ch-

remote control-

remote control

remote control

channel.

Closed Caption-

video menu-

this option creates text that corresponds to the dialogue of the viewing

program [CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, Text 1, Text 2, Text 3, Text 4, XDS].

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