HANNspree WT04-12A1 manuel d'utilisation

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    M NTSCTVTWEN1203 MAC-001044 User's Manual 12.1" Liquid Cr ystal Display T ele vision WT04-12A1 2F , No.362, Ruei-Guang Rd., Neihu District, T aipei City 1 14, T aiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-2-87520000 F AX: 886-2-87527092 For more information on Looney T unes visit www . looneytunes.com For further information visit www .hannspree.com T M[...]

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    Table of Contents 1 1. Warranty and Service .................................................... 3 2. Preface .................................................................... ..... 4 3. Description of Warning Symbols ................. .................... 5 4. Safety Notices ............................. .................................. 6 5. [...]

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    Table of Contents 2 11. Adjusting On-Screen Display (OSD) Settings ............... 2 8 Brightness ............................................................... 2 9 Contrast ............................................................... ... 3 0 Video Setting ........................................................... 3 1 Hue .....................[...]

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    3 The instructions on this manual are for the model(s) listed on the front cover . Before you sta rt reading, check your product number by looking at the rear of your TV . Thank you for purchasing our Liquid Crystal Display T e levision (LCD TV). With this product, you will be able to enjoy superior audio and video while enriching your lifes tyle w[...]

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    4 This manual is designed to assist use rs in setting up and using t he LCD TV . Information in this document has been care fully checked for accuracy; however , no guarantee is given to the correctn ess of the content s. The informatio n in this document is sub ject to change without notice. Copyright © Copyright 2003 Hannspree, Inc. All rights r[...]

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    5 Electric Power Notice Electric power may cause personal inju ry and mechanical damage if it is misused. Although safety has been tak en into conside ration during the design and production of this product, electric shock or fire can result when the product is misused. T o prevent potential danger , follow the instructions below when installing, o[...]

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    6 Power Supply Safety Notes 1. T o avoid electric shocks, do not use an extended p ower cord or an outlet that does not match this pr oduct's plug or leaves the plug exposed. 2. This product has a 3-pin gro unded plug. The th ird pin connect s to ground; do not r emove it. 3. If the power cord or plug is damaged or worn, unplug it immedi- atel[...]

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    7 Before Y ou Proceed 1. Read the Safety Notices and the User ’s Manual carefully before turning the pro duct on. 2. Keep your User ’s Manual in a safe place for future refere nce. Keep the box and packaging in case the pr oduct needs to be shipped in the future. 3. Follow the product and warn ing label instructions. 4. Any changes or modificat[...]

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    8 Optimal V iewing Dist ance M 128 cm[...]

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    9 Import ant Safety Instructio ns 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dr y cloth. 7. Do not block any ven t ilation openings. Inst a ll in accordance with th e manufacturer ’s instruct ions. 8. Do not instal l near [...]

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    10 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at th e plug, conve- nience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the app aratus. 1 1. U se only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufa cturer , or sold with the apparatus. Whe n a cart is used, use caution when movi ng the cart/app a[...]

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    11 Personal Safety T o avoid overloading t he power supply , do not plug too many electrical devices into an outlet or extension cable. Dangerous high-volt age electric power compo - nents are lo cated inside the TV . T o avoid electric shock, do not disassemble the casing. Do not place or drop met als, small objects, or flammable materials in t he[...]

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    12 Inst allation T o avoid damage to power circuits, do not place the TV in locations where there is excessive steam or dust. Do not place the TV on a bed, sofa, carpet, or in a sealed cabinet to avoid blocking the product's vent s. Install the outdoor antenna far from p ower trans- mission lines to av oid possible danger . Remove the power co[...]

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    13 Operation Maintenanc e This product is designed for power sources as labeled on the casing. Avoi d using any other power accessories to avoid electric sho c k or other damage. The plug can be inserted into an outlet in only one direction. Notify a qualified service techni- cian if you cannot plug it in correctly . If there is any problem that ca[...]

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    14 FCC Compliance S tat ement 1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harm- ful interference, and ( 2) this devi ce must accept any inte rference received, including inter f erence that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested an[...]

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    15 DOC Compliance Notice 1 This digital app aratus does not exc eed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital app aratus as set out in the Radio Inte rference Regulations of the Canadian Dep artment of Communications.This device complies with Canada ICES-003 Class B. CE Conformity S tat ement 2 This device complies with the requirem[...]

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    16 Thank you for purchasing this Liquid Crysta l Display T V . Y our LCD TV is designed to be safe, versatile, and easy to use. The design of the product is based on Bugs Bunny , which makes it a fun addition to any room. Y ou can watch broadcast or cable tele- vision channels, and easily connect a VCR, VCD or DVD player to the st an- dard RCA and [...]

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    17 Make sure the following component s are included in the box. Contact your vendor immediately if any thing is missing or damaged. TV M User ’s Manual Quick St art Guide Wire Material Package G W A 1 8 3 0 0 V 8 0 C V W - 1 E 7 7 8 7 4 Power Cord Power Adapter 4-IN-1 Cable Q uick S tart G uide U ser's M anual RCA Jack x 3 S Jack x 1 W arran[...]

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    18 Fr o n t V i e w Description Function 1 TV /A V Select s the input source to be displayed (TV , A V1, or A V2). 2 Select channel Changes the channel. Press CH U to increase the channel number . Press CH V to decrease the channel number . 3 Signal sensor/ Power LED Receives signals from the remote control. Red LED indicates power in st andby mode[...]

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    19 Input and Output P or ts Description Function 1 Headphone line out Connects to h eadphones or other audio device. 2 Left and right audio in (of A V1) Connects to VCR/VCD/DVD player CVBS RCA left and right audio cables (white and red). 3 Video in (of A V1) Connects to VCR/VCD/DVD player CVBS RCA video cable (yellow). 4 AV 2 Connects to the includ[...]

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    20 Connecting to an An tenna/Cable TV 1. Connect one e nd of the VHF/UHF (Antenna ) or CA TV cable to ANT Jack (VHF/UHF IN Jack) on the back of the TV . 2. Connect the other end of the VHF/UHF (Antenna) or CA TV cable to the Antenna socket or CA TV cable. Note If you cannot receive channels after connecting an antenna or cable TV line, try scanning[...]

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    21 Connecting to A V De vices Connect external devices such as VCD/DVD players or VCRs to the TV using the A V1 and A V2 port s on the back of the TV . Connecting to a VCR, VCD or DVD Player The illustration presented here shows how to connect your TV to a VCR, VCD or DVD player . Actual c onnections vary according to the make and model of the devi[...]

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    22 Connecting to a Video Camera The illustration presented here shows how to connect your TV to a camcorder or other type of digit al camera. Actual connections vary according to the make and model o f the device. Note The cables are co lo r-coded (black, re d, white, yellow). Connect each color- coded cab le to the appropria te connector on your d[...]

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    23 Connecting Exter nal Speak er s and Headphone s Headphones or externa l speakers may be used to listen to the TV instead of the built-in speakers. Connect your h eadphones to the speaker/head phone line out port as illustrated. Notes • External speakers or headphones are not included with the product. • The internal TV speakers will not outp[...]

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    24 Connecting the P ower Adapter 1. Connect the power cord to t he power adapter as illustrated. 2. Plug the power adapter con nector into the DC-IN on the rear p anel of the TV . 3. Insert the three-pronged plug at the other end of the powe r cord into a powe r outlet. Refer to the “Power Supply Safety Notes ” on p age 6. 4 DC-IN AC power adap[...]

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    25 Using the R emote Contr ol For best results, use the remote co ntrol within a dist ance of 5 meters from the front of the TV’ s signal sensor . Do not exceed an an gle of 30 degrees when pointing at the signa l sensor . Refer to the following illustration. M 3m 30 5m 3m 30 30 30 Using the TV 10[...]

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    26 T ur ning the TV On and Of f 1. Press the POWER button; the power indicator LED turns of f, indicating that the power has been turned on. 2. Press the POWER button again; the power indicator LED shows red, indicating the TV is in standby (of f) mode. Selecting Cha nnels Press CH UP and CH DOWN on the control panel to select the channel or enter [...]

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    27 Switching Source Signals Press the SOURCE button on the remote control or the TV button on the control panel to select the incoming source signal. The current source setting CH xx appears on the top lef t corner of the screen, A V1 or A V2 appears on the bottom right corner of the screen. Note: The TV supports S-V id eo input in addition to norm[...]

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    28 The On-Screen Display (OSD) menu system provides a quick a nd simple method to adjust your TV’ s settings. This chapter describes how to change each of the available settin g s. The OSD can be used with either the remote contro l or the front con- trol panel. The following sections explain h ow to adjust settings in the OSD menus with the cont[...]

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    29 Brightness 1. Press MENU to enter the OSD menus. 2. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select Brightness. 3. Press MENU . The brightness slide bar is highlighted. 4. Press the CH UP button to increase the brightness. 5. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the brightness. 6. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Main menu[...]

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    30 Contrast 1. Press MENU to enter the OSD menus. 2. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Contrast. 3. Press MENU . The contrast slide bar is highlighted. 4. Press the CH UP button to increase the contrast. 5. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the contrast. 6. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Main menu. Main M[...]

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    31 Video Setting Press the MENU button to enter the OSD Main Menu screen. 1. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select Video Settin g. 2. Press MENU to enter the Video Settin g menu. M Vid eo Setting Hue G B R G R[...]

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    32 Hue 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Hue. 2. Press MENU to enter the Hue sub - menu. 3. Press the CH UP button to increase green and decrease red. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease green and increase red. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the V ideo Setting menu. Vid eo Setting Hue G B R G R G R G R[...]

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    33 Saturation 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Saturation. 2. Press MENU to enter the Saturation submenu. 3. Press the CH UP button to increase the saturation. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the saturation. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the V ideo Setting menu. Vid eo Setting Saturation G B R 12[...]

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    34 Sharpness 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Sharpness. 2. Press MENU to enter the SHARP - NESS submenu. 3. Press the CH UP button to increase the sharpness. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the sharpness. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the V ideo Setting menu. Vid eo Setting Sharpness G B R Note [...]

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    35 Color T emperature 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Color T emp. 2. Press MENU to enter the Color T em - perature submenu. There are three default color temperatures to Choo se from. St andard Color Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP button to select S tandard, then press MENU . W arm Color Press the CH DOWN button o r CH [...]

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    36 Audio Setting Press the MENU button to enter OSD Main Menu screen. 1. Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP button to se lect Audio Setting. 2. Press MENU to enter the Audio Setting menu. M Main Menu ETC Audio Setting[...]

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    37 Tr e b l e 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select T reble. 2. Press MENU to enter the treble submenu. 3. Press the CH UP button to increase the treble. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the treble. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Audio Setting menu. TRE TRE BASS BASS T reble T reble Audio Setting No[...]

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    38 Bass 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Bass. 2. Press MENU to enter the Bass sub - menu. 3. Press the CH UP button to increase the bass. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to decrease the bass. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Audio Setting menu. TRE TRE BASS BASS Bass Bass Audio Setting Note The new setting[...]

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    39 Balance 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Balance. 2. Press MENU to enter the Balance submenu. 3. Press the CH DOWN button to shift the balance to the lef t speaker . 4. Press the CH UP button to shif t the balance to the right speaker . 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Audio Setting menu. Audio Setti[...]

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    40 Mute 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Mute. 2. Press MENU to enter the Mute sub - menu. 3. Press the CH UP button to t urn the mute off. 4. Press the CH DOWN button to turn the mute on. 5. Press MENU to confirm the setti ng and return to the Audio Setting menu. Audio Setting TRE TRE BASS BASS Mute Mute Off On Audio Setting[...]

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    41 Note The setting menu is available when current select source is TV . TV Setting Press the MENU button to enter OSD Main Menu screen. 1. Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP button to se lect TV Setting. 2. Press MENU to enter the TV Setting menu. M Main Menu ETC TV Setting[...]

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    42 TV/CA TV 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select TV/CA TV . 2. Press MENU to enter the TV /CA TV submenu. Receiving Cable TV Press the CH UP button to select CA TV , then press MENU . Receiving Broadcast TV Press the CH DOWN button to select TV , then press MENU . TV Setting TV/CA TV TV TV CA TV( STD HRC IRC ) AM + - CH TV Settin[...]

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    43 MTS 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select MTS. 2. Press MENU to enter the MTS sub - menu. Select from the following options. MAIN Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP button to select MAIN. A green dot appears and MAIN is highlighted in yel - low . Press MENU again to confirm the selection. SAP Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP [...]

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    44 Auto Program 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to selec t Auto Program. 2. Press MENU to enter the Auto Pro - gram Setting submenu. 3. Press the CH DOW N button or CH UP button to select ON or OFF and p ress MENU . The screen shows “Auto Program...” and the channel indicator incremen ts from 2 to 69 (ANT connection) or from 1 to [...]

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    45 Manual Program 1. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select “Man ual Program”. 2. Press MENU to enter the Manual Pro - gram submenu. 3. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to find the channel you want to add. Press MENU to s elect the chan - nel. 4. Press MENU to exit, and then access Channel Add/Erase function to add a desir[...]

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    46 Channel Add/Erase 1. Select the channel you want to add o r delete, for exampl e, Channel 28. 2. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select the CH. Add/Erase. 3. Press MENU to enter the channel Add/Erase submenu . Select from the following options. Add Channel 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Add. 2. Press MENU t[...]

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    47 Favorite Ch annels 1. Press the CH DOWN button o r CH UP button to select Favorites C H. Edit. 2. Press MENU to enter the Favorites CH. Edit submenu. 3. The screen displays the four favorite channels: M1, M2, M3, and M4. 4. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select the channel number you want to set for M1. Press MENU to c onfirm the se[...]

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    48 Miscellaneous Setting Press the MENU button to enter OSD Main Menu screen. 1. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select Miscel- laneous Setting. 2. Press MENU to enter the Mis- cellaneous Setting menu. M Main Menu ETC Miscellaneous Miscellaneous[...]

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    49 Language 1. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to select Lang uage. 2. Press MENU to enter the Language submenu. 3. The screen displays the available OSD languages: English and T - Chinese (T raditional Chinese). 4. Press the CH DOW N button or CH UP button to select a language. The OSD language changes as soon as you select a language. 5.[...]

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    50 Sleep Timer The sleep timer turns the TV of f automatically after a set period of time. 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select Sleeper . 2. Press MENU to enter the Sleeper submenu. 3. The screen displays the available sleep timer setting: Of f, 30, 60, 90, and 120 minutes. 4. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select [...]

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    51 OSD Display This setting allows you to set th e amount o f information that appears on the LCD screen when the DISPLA Y button is pressed. Y ou can choose from three settings: Of f, Portion, or All. 1. Press the CH DOW N button o r CH UP button to select OSD Display . 2. Press MENU to enter the OSD Dis- play submenu. 3. The screen displays the a[...]

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    52 Time Setting This section shows you how to change your TV’ s clock setting. 1. Press the CH DOW N button or CH UP button to select T ime Setting. 2. Press MENU to enter the Time Set- ting submenu. 3. The screen displays th e current set- ting. The hour is highlighted in yellow . 4. Press the CH DOWN button or CH UP button to adjust the hour se[...]

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    53 Re se t The Reset function returns all of your TV’ s user settings to their fac- tory defaults. W arning: The reset function erases all of yo ur custom and favorite channel set- tings, and will reset all display settings (such as cont rast, brightness, etc.) to the fact ory default values. The reset function can not be reversed once it begins.[...]

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    54 T urn the power off before you begin cleaning the TV. Use a clean lens cloth to remove dust and finger- prints from the screen. Do not wipe the shell of the TV with alcohol, methanol, gasoline or oil products to avoid the damaging the finish. Wipe the shell with a dry soft cloth a nd use neutral cleaning fluids. If your model has leat her compon[...]

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    55 Situation Solution No picture and sound. • Connect the power cord prope rly . • Press the POWER button on the control panel or remote control. • Press the TV button to cycle through connected video sources. • Press CH UP or CH DOWN to switch to other TV stations. • Check the TV/CA TV OSD settings. See “TV/CA TV” on page 42. • Mak[...]

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    56 Screen image turns over . • Make sure the video si gnal cable is connected properly . Snow appears on the screen. • Adjust the location of the ANT , placing it far from roads or sources of interfere nce. • Check the ANT and the video signal line connec- tions. Blurred or overlapped ima ges. • Readjust the sharpness setting. • Choose pr[...]

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    57 Item Specifications WT04-12A1 LCD Panel Size 12.1-inch TFT Aspect Ratio 4:3 Best Resolution 800 (horizontal) x 600(vertical) Maximum Display Area 246.0 mm (H) x 184.5 mm (W) TV System NTSC Video System A V1: CVBS RCA jack A V2: S-Video or CVBS: 10-pin mini-DIN Audio System (Input) A V1 : RCA left & right jacks (Input) A V2: RCA left & ri[...]

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    58 Aspect Ratio The ratio of width to height of a film, i mage or display screen. Broadcast TV Broadcasting video signals using high-frequency ele ctromagnetic waves to distribute television ch annels to viewers (standard TV broadcast). CA TV Community Antenna T elevisi on, the origin al name for cable TV . A television distribution system that use[...]

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    59 S-V ideo Super-video, a video cablin g standard used to transmit video by keeping brightness (Y) and color informa tio n (C) on separate channels. Most often used with camcorders, VCRs, and quality re ceiver s and amp lifiers to provide sha rper pic- tures. VCD A compact disk format developed in 1993 by Sony and Philips to capture full- motion v[...]