ReferencesGlossaryAntennaA device used to receive broadcastsignals from TV stations.AudioSound reproduced by the TV.DisabledTurns off feature.DisplayA word, words or graphics thatappear on the TV screen.Audio/video cablesCables that carry sound andpicture signals from onecomponent to another.JacksConnectors located on the back ofthe TV for connecting antennas orother components.AutocolorAdjusts the Color and Tint Of thepicture signals to the properbalance for all channels.MenuA listing of features, controls, andadjustments shown on the TVscreen that can be changed.AutoprogramA procedure that automaticallyadds only the activechannels inyour area to the TV's memory.BrightnessLight and dark areas of a picture.Channel MemoryWhere channels are stored afterthey have been placed in memory.MonoSlang for monaural. Sound comesthrough one channel.On-Screen DisplaySee Display.' Channels can be added o_ deleted _ "from channel memory. ShamnessCommercial SkipA feature that allows the viewer toscan other channels duringcommercials, and return to theoriginal channel after a timedbreak.Picture ResetReturns all of your TV pictureadjustments back to the factorysetting.ComponentDevice such as VCR, laserdiscplayer, audio equipment,camcorder, etc.Clearness of a picture.SK!P See Commerical Skip.SignalElectrical waves that are sent orreceived through cables or throughthe air.Sleep TimerA feature where the TV can be setto turn off at a specific time withinfour hours.., :..:,.,._: ...... : . .Source(s)Components or devices that areconnected to the TV.StereoSound signals that come throughtwo channels (left and right).ToneQuality of the sound.TunerA device that receives and selectssignals. The desired signal isselected by the tuner.VideoPicture reproduced by thetelevision.23