Philips HK-0947-NP2500-FR User Manual

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Volume

Volume is the most common word used to

specify the control of relative loudness of

sounds. It also pertains to the function on

many electronic devices that is used to control

the loudness.

W

W (wattage)

A measurement of power. In speakers,

wattage is a term that indicates power-

handling characteristics in dealing with

electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)

Global protocol used in some wireless devices

that allows the user to view and interact with

data services. Generally used as a means to

view Internet web pages using the limited

transmission capacity and small display screens

of portable wireless devices.
WAV

A format for sound files developed jointly by

Microsoft and IBM. Built into Windows 95

to XP, which made it the de facto standard

for sound on PCs. WAV sound files end with

a ‘.wav’ extension and works with nearly all

Windows applications that support sound.
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)

All 802.11b (Wi-Fi / wireless) networks use

WEP as their basic security protocol. WEP

secures data transmissions using 64-bit or

128-bit encryption; however, it does not

offer complete security and is usually used in

conjunction with other security measures such

as EAP.
Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) is a wireless

technology brand owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance

intended to improve the interoperability of

wireless local area network products based

on the IEEE 802.11 standards. Common

applications for Wi-Fi include Internet and

VoIP phone access, gaming, and network

SuperPlay

SuperPlay™ is a special feature of the product,

which enables the listener to play all the music

under a top-level library category, such as

artists or albums, without having to select

playlist items.
SuperScroll

SuperScroll™ is a navigation feature of the

double-action search keys of the product.

SuperScroll™ allows easy speed control when

scrolling through large libraries to swiftly find

items within large libraries. Longer press of the

button results in faster scroll speed.

T

Thumbnail

A thumbnail is reduced-size versions of a

picture that is used to make it easier to

recognize an them. Thumbnails serve the

same role for images as a normal text index

does for words.

U

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)

Universal Plug and Play is a networking

architecture developed by a consortium

of companies to ensure easy connectivity

between products from different vendors.

UPnP devices should be able to connect to a

network automatically, handling identification

and other processes on the fly. The standards

developed by the UPnP Forum are media-,

platform-, and device-independent.

V

VBR (variable bit rate)

With VBR, the encoder takes as much bits

as it needs. So black pictures get few bits and

complex pictures get as much as they need.

While this provides the best quality the final

size cannot be predicted at all.

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