Attachment a - glossary of terms – Ferguson Ariva 252Combo User Manual

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ATTACHMENT A - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

CA - Conditional Access – a coding system
used in order to protect transmitted data

against unauthorised access. Access to
protected channels is available only to

subscribers.
CAM - Conditional Access Module – an

electronic device, usually fitted with card
slots, that allows access to coded pay-per-

view channels on a receiver equipped with a
CI socket.
CI - Common Interface – CI sockets of
digital receivers are used for the installation of

CAM conditional access modules, and thus
allow you to view coded pay-per-view

channels through these modules.
DVB-S the Digital Video Broadcasting

standard that defines modulation and error
correction in satellite transmissions. In DVB-S,

both the MCPC and SCPC modes can be used
by the operator to transmit channels. MPEG-2

is used as the transport stream.
Guide - Electronic Programme Guide – a

service that displays detailed information
about current and future programmes on the

television screen.
FTA - Free-to-air – uuencoded radio and

television channels that may be received on
any television set.
LNB - low-noise block converter – a
converter - it converts satellite signals, and

then sends them to the tuner through a
coaxial cable. The basic parameters are: gain,

noise factor and power consumption.
MCPC - multiple channels per carrier

more than one signal (channel) is transmitted
on a given frequency (transponder). All of

these channels comprise a single data stream,
which is transmitted on one frequency

following modulation.
Monoblock – a device that comprises two

converters and a DiSEqC switch in a single
housing, which receives signals from two

satellites on similar orbits.

Pay-TV – Pay-per-view digital television, to

which only subscribers have access. The
service is provided by satellite, cable, over

the ground or through the network.
SCPC - Single channel per carrier – only one

signal (channel) is transmitted over a given
frequency (transponder).
STB - Set-top box – an electronic device
connected to the television set, which

processes the signal received from the
ground-based, cable or network satellite

antenna. It enables the playback of video and
sound.
TP - Transponder – a type of wireless
communication device (transmitter), which

automatically receives,

modulates,

strengthens and responds to a signal coming

in real time over a specific frequency. The
term is derived from the words "transmitter"

and "responder". Usually, each transponder
transmits numerous compressed digital

channels.
DiSEqC - (Digital Satellite Equipment

Control) a communication protocol, used
between a satellite receiver and equipment

such as switches or positioners, which
supports switching between television signal

sources and antenna control.
USALS – (Universal Satellites Automatic

Location System) – a communication
protocol used between satellite receivers and

positioners, which makes it possible to
control the positioner through the receiver.

Used in connection with the DiSEqC 1.2
protocol.

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