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REFERENCE
53
Glossary
A
list
of
definitions
for
some
of
the
words
found
in
this
installation
guide.
75
OHM
RF
CABLE
The
wire
that
comes
from
an
off-air
antenna
or
cable
service
provider.
The
end
looks
like
a
hex-shaped
nut
with
a
wire
sticking
through
the
middle.
It
screws
onto
the
threaded
jack
on
the
back
of
the
Integrator
Box.
300
TO
75
OHM
A
small
device
that
connects
a
two-wire
300
ohm
antenna
to
a
75
ohm
RF
jack.
ADAPTER
They
are
usually
about
an
inch
long
with
two
screws
on
one
end and
a
round
opening
with
a
wire
sticking
out
on
the
other
end.
A/V
CABLES
Audio/Video
cables.
Three
cables
bunched
together---right
audio
(red),
left
audio
(white),
and
video
(yellow).
A/V
cables
are
used
for
stereo
playback
of
videocassettes
and
for
higher
qual-
ity
picture
and
sound
from
other
A/V
devices.
A/V
DEVICE
Any
device
that
produces
video
or
sound
(VCR,
DVD,
cable
box,
or
television).
ADDED
Lets
you
add
new
channels
to
the
list
that
the
end
user
can
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
AMPLIFIER
An
electronic
device
that
amplifies
sound
from
a
television,
CD
player,
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
ANTENNA
The
physical
receiver
of
television
signals
sent
over
the
air.
A
large
metal
piece
of
equipment
does
not
always
have
to
be
visible
to
be
using
an
antenna.
EZ
CHANNEL
SCAN
Has
the
Integrator
Box
automatically
find
all
the
channels
available
in
your
service
area.
BLANK
Channels
that
are
Blanked
will
not
have
Video
(shows
a
blank
screen);
only
audio,
if
present
on
channel.
DELETED
Lets
you
remove
channels
from
the
list
that
the
end
user
can
scroll
through
using
CH
(Channel)
Up/Down.
DVI-HDCP
Digital
Video
Interface
with
High-Bandwidth
Digital
Content
Protection.
Allows
for
viewing
high-definition,
premium
digital
program
content.
INPUT
Refers
to
the
input
jack
that
receives
a
signal
from
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
JACK
A
connection
on
the
back
of
a
TV,
VCR,
or
other
Audio/Video
device.
MONO
SOUND
Mono
(monaural)
sound
is
one
channel
of
sound.
On
more
than
one
speaker,
all
the
speak-
ers
play
the
same
audio.
OUTPUT
Refers
to
the
output
jack
that
sends
a
signal
out
of
a
VCR,
DVD,
or
other
A/V
device.
2ND
AUDIO
Second
Audio
Programming
(SAP)
is
another,
separate,
audio
channel
available
with
some
PROGRAMMING/SAP
programming.
Choosing
SAP
often
refers
to
listening
to
audio
in
another
language,
such
as
Spanish
or
French.
SIGNAL
Picture
and
sound
traveling
through
a
cable,
or
over
the
air,
to
your
Integrator
Box.
STEREO
SOUND
Stereo
(Stereophonic)
sound
refers
to
audio
that's
divided
into
right
and
left
sides.
TUNER
Device
that
picks
up
the
broadcast
signal
and
turns
it
into
picture
and
sound.
XDS
Extended
Data
Service:
Additional
program
information
included
on
the
signal
provided
at
the
discretion
of
the
broadcaster.
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