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1.3
Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations
[ ]:
The values between brackets are referring to a TV menu item or a button on screen
“ “:
The values between quotation marks are referring to a remote button
256QAM:
Modulation type used for North America Cable TV
8VSB:
Modulation type used for North America broadcast TV
ATSC:
OTA Broadcast format used in North America
CC:
Closed Caption
CDB:
CustomDashBoard
HTTP:
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
IIC:
Instant Initial Cloning
IR:
Infrared
JAPIT:
‘JSON API for TV’ is the API specification to control the Philips TV
JEDI:
Java Enterprise Display Interface
LCN:
Logical Channel Number
MB:
MegaByte
MHz:
Megahertz
MRC:
Multi Remote Control
OSD:
On Screen Display
Pro:Idiom™:
DRM system used in North America for Hotels (Zenith/LG TM)
PTA:
Philips TV Application
RC:
Remote Control
SI:
System Integrator
STBY:
Standby
SW:
Software
TV:
Television
T&C:
Terms and Conditions
WIXP:
Web Internet eXPress
1.4
How to navigate, open menu’s and make selections
Navigating the menu can be done with the “up”, “down”, “left” and “right” arrow buttons on
the remote control
Opening a menu can be done with the “OK” button
The “OK” button can also be used to activate buttons that can be seen on the screen like
[Done], [Cancel], [Close], [Yes], [No], …
In many places in the menu, you need to press the “OK” button after you selected an item to
confirm your selection. Only navigating to this menu item and go back to the menu will not
store your selection
Changing the value of a slider can be done using the “up” and “down” arrow, your selection
will be remembered without pressing the “OK” button
When you have an on-screen keyboard, you need to navigate using the arrows to the bottom
right icon to confirm the value you entered
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