Warranty - Philips SCANCARD II User Manual

Philips scancard ii tv-accessory: user guide
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Audio/Video Inputs • Connectors (RCA phono type
plugs) on the rear of the TV for the input of audio and
RENEWED
video signals.
90 DAY
ClonePort • The ClonePort jack is given priority over
LIMITED WARRANTY
all functions on the ScanCard II. This port is used for
cloning purposes only. The ClonePort connector is used
with Settop Boxes/Data Control Modules (To copy the
internal memory settings of one SmartCard television to
another with the use of a Smart Loader).
Coaxial Cable • A single solid antenna wire normally
matched with a metal plug (F-type) end connector that
screws (or pushes) directly onto a 75 Ohm input found
on the Television or VCR.
Commercial Mode • Mode of operation to which the
TV can be set. Generally used by technicians to setup
the TV's operating system.
DCM • Device (Data Control Module) that connects to
the ClonePort and can communicate with the TV control
system using the ClonePort Interface.
Menu • An on-screen listing of feature controls shown
on the Television screen that are made available for user
adjustments.
Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) • The broad-
cast standard that allows for stereo and Second Audio
Programs (SAP) to be transmitted with the TV picture.
RS 232 Connector • Electrical Interface on the Scan
Converter jack panel that allows a computer to commu-
nicate with the card control system.
RF Input • Or otherwise known as the Antenna Input
on most televisions. The input to which a video signal
(Antenna, Cable, VCR, etc.) is generally connected.
ScanCard II • An optional accessory that fits into a
SmartCard Television allowing the use of a VGA signal.
Scan Mode • This is a reference to the operating mode
of the SmartCard™ Television after a ScanCard™
assembly has been added.
S-Video Input • This input is used to obtain a high
quality of video for the best possible picture viewing.
VGA • Abbreviation for Video Graphics Adapter. This is
the type of signal that a computer generates. Also
known as RGB.
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