PART 1 • English
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A.2 Glossary of terms
C band 3.7 ~ 4.2GHz Frequency.
DiSEqC Digital Satellite Equipment Control.
EPG Electronic program guides that are transmitted by a broadcaster from a particular satellite to display
information guide about a program content.
Fixed Dish A dish antenna that is aimed at one particular satellite.
Free-To-Air broadcast Unscrambled broadcast which you can view for free.
Ku band 11 ~ 18GHz Frequency.
LNB (Low-Noise Block down-converter). The LNB is an electronic unit mounted on the satellite dish. It
receives the signals reflected by the dish and converts them to signals that can be used by Satellite
receiver.
MPEG The Moving Picture Experts Group is founded by the ISO. MPEG is a standard method for digital trans-
mission of video and audio.
Network A network which is also known as a bouquet is a set of channels that is offered by a single broadcaster.
PAL Reffering to the Phase Alternate Line colour system adopted by European broadcasters.
Parental lock This function gives you the possibility to 'lock' other several functions of the receiver to prevent unau-
thorized users such as children to view channels that are not suitable for them. A PIN code is required
to use of the parental lock.
PID The transmitted packages have identifiers (PID) that tells the receiver what to do with the received
information. Satellite receivers normally use four types of PID, these are V-PID (video PID), A-PID
(audio PID), P-PID (Program PID) and data PID (EPG information).
PIN Code Personal Identification Number A four-digit code that is used for locking/unlocking, e.g. with the
parental control feature.
Polarization Allows several programmes to be fitted into the same frequency band. The signals from a satellite are
transmitter either with linear (vertical or horizontal) polarization or circular (right or left) polarization.
RS 232 Serial data port.