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Glossary

A
Active antenna:
An antenna with its own power supply or amplification

that can improve reception in areas with poor reception.
AV socket: Socket for audio and video signals.
AV sources: Audio/video source.
AVS: Audio/video sockets on the TV set (cinch and Mini-DIN).

B
Band:
Designation for a frequency range.

C
CA module:
The Conditional Access Module contains the coding system

and compares the transmitted code with the one on the Smart Card. If

they match, the appropriate stations or programmes are decoded.
Cinch cable: Cable for transmitting audio or video.
CI slot: See Common Interface.
Common Interface: The Common Interface (CI slot) is a standardised

interface. By inserting suitable decoding modules (CA modules) and a

Smart Card coded digital programmes can be used.
Component IN: Connection by which the video signal is transmitted via

three separate cinch connections. It is made up of the brightness signal

"Y" and the colour difference signals "Pb" and "Pr". YPbPr is the original

analogue version of the digital YCbCr with which, among other things,

video data stored on the DVD and transmitted by satellite, cable or antenna

in DVB are colour coded.
Conditional Access Module: See CA module.

D
Decoder:
Analogue, coded TV signals are passed through a decoder and

made visible again.
Digital Link: System for controlling recorders (for video and DVD recorders

from Loewe) via the Euro AV sockets of the Loewe TV set with concealed

setup. Controlling the recorder for timer recordings.
Digital Link HD: System for controlling devices via the HDMI connection

of the Loewe TV set in the case of concealed installation.
Digital Link Plus: System for controlling recorders according to protocol

50. For analogue stations the station and timer data are transmitted via
the EURO-AV socket to the recorder. The timer recording is executed

exclusively by the recorder. There is a different designation with different

manufacturers.
Dolby Digital: Digital multi-channel audio. The digital standard for high

quality home movie systems. The individual channels are broadcast sepa-

rately in this standard. The three front channels right, left and centre, the

two surround channels right and left and the external subwoofer channels

are called a 5.1 signal. Another term for Dolby Digital is AC.

Dolby Pro Logic: Analogue multi-channel audio. Converts a Dolby-coded

stereo signal into a surround sound. This usually contains four channels

(front left, centre, front right, surround channel). A special subwoofer

channel is not generated in this method.
Dolby Pro Logic II: Analog multi-channel audio. Dolby Pro Logic II is a fur-

ther development of Dolby Pro Logic. This method generates a 6-channel

spatial sound from a stereo or Pro-Logic signal (front left, centre, front

right, surround left, surround right, subwoofer).
Dolby Surround: Analogue multi-channel audio system that brings four au-

dio channels down to two audio tracks with the aid of a matrix coding.
Dolby Virtual Speaker: The Dolby Virtual Speaker technology simulates

the surround playback of a real 5.1-channel playback with only two

speakers.
DTS: Digital Theater Systems; Digital multi-channel audio.
DVB-C/-S/-T: Digital Video Broadcasting stands for digital television.

Technical DVB is the standardised process for transmitting digital content

(television, radio, multi-channel audio, room sound, EPG, Teletext, and

other supplemental services) through digital technology. C stands for

transmission via cable, S for distribution via satellite and T for terrestrial

or antenna distribution.
DVD: Abbreviation of Digital Video Disk and later Digital Versatile Disk.
DVD preceiver: Combi-device of DVD player and radio without integrated

amplifier.
DVI: Digital Visual Interface, is an interface for transmitting digital video

and graphic data (without audio).
Dynamic contrast ratio: Here the light intensity of the display is adapted

in case of a high black portion in the picture. The so-called backlights

are dimmed automatically and the contrast ratio increases temporarily,

i.e. dynamically.

E
Electronic Programme Guide:
See EPG.
EPG: Electronic Programme Guide is the electronic variant of a printed

television programme guide. Using the EPG you can watch the TV

programme of the TV stations which transfer the appropriate data. The

overview of the programmes contains the title, beginning and end and

the duration of the programme. In addition also a brief description of

respective content of the programme is displayed.
Euro AV socket: Interface for connecting video devices to a TV set. This

socket is also referred to as Scart socket.

F
FLOF:
Full Level One Facilities. Teletext system in which designations and

numbers of the jump destinations are transmitted separately for every

page on the bottom line. This guides the reader to related topics for

example. An information about which pages exist and which pages have

sub-pages is not available in FLOF.