Philips 32HFL5860D User manual - Page 41
example, via RTP RFC 3389, Real-time Transport Protocol Payload. Control includes
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On OSD PCS Plug A state of operation in which the unit (television) is connected to an AC power source, in active use, and capable of responding to queries or commands from a control device (IR remote control) and/or DCM. On-Screen Display. The display of alphanumeric text that appears over the video image.Typically generated by a character generator usually integrated into the television chassis control processor. Philips Commercial Solutions. A commercial / non-consumer division of Philips Consumer Electronics. Co., formerly known as Philips BDS, Business Display Solutions. Connector on a cable that connects to a plug. PPV Pay Per View. RC Remote control. RC-5, RC-6 Philips IR remote control communication protocol. RJ-12 Router RTSP RTP Setup Mode SmartPort™ SmartPlug™ Registered jack 12. Modular telephone-style connector form factor with 6 electrical conductors. Technically, also known as a Layer 2 Switch. A switching hub that operates at the Data Link Layer (Layer 2), and builds a table of the MAC addresses of all the connected stations. Real-Time Streaming Protocol. Allows control of multimedia streams delivered, for example, via RTP (RFC 3389, Real-time Transport Protocol Payload). Control includes absolute positioning within the media stream, recording and possibly device control. Real-time Transport Protocol. Defines a standardized packet format for delivering audio and video over the Internet. See System 7. Remote control mode used to configure Philips Institutional Televisions for specialized and/or restricted features such as front panel lockout, volume range, channel list, etc.. Philips proprietary three-wire synchronous serial communications and control interface. See SmartPort. Socket Connector on a cable that connects to socket. SBB Set-back box. Used interchangeably with "set-top box". General term for a device that adds functionality to, and / or interfaces a television with, a host content- and/or control- environment. 40