Glossary
G-5
monitor
The screen where camera video is displayed. Your system supports up to 5
monitors. Monitor 1 will display on-screen forms when selected.
non-programmable camera
A camera or dome that does not have any programmable features.
normal state
Describes the expected state of a device or expected result of a function. For
example, if a user sets the normal state of a door to be “closed”, the door
would be in a “normal state” when it is closed and an “abnormal state” when
it is open.
On-screen forms
Special programming features that are displayed on monitor 1 when
accessed. These forms include camera naming, date/time setup, monitor
setup, and event scheduling utilities.
output
A connection point on a hardware component that enables the system to
control output devices.
Output device
A hardware component that can be controlled by the system. Typical output
devices include gates, door strikes, and lights.
pan
Side-to-side camera movement.
pattern
A sequential series of pan, tilt, zoom, and focus movements from a single
programmable dome. You “teach” the dome a combination of these
movements that can be replayed automatically.
Peel
The T
OUCH
T
RACKER
button that enables you to initiate the SpeedDome
Apple Peel pattern.