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3G
– Third Generation
4G
– Fourth Generation
AC
– Adaptor Cable
ADPCM
– Adaptive Differential Pulse-code Modulation
Alarms
– An “EVENT” that has been configured (in the
MDR unit settings) to be an alarm. Alarms are identified as
orange video channel data on the playback timeline.
These are displayed in the real-time alarm log in the MDR-
Dashboard and MDR Mobile Apps. Alarms can generate
email alerts and trigger automatic downloads (dependant
on MDR-Dashboard configuration).
AHD
– Analog High Definition
Automatic Download
– A download that is set up in the
MDR-Dashboard to automatically download data related
to an occurring “Alarm” or “Event” between user-defined
times. Configured under Download in MDR-Dashboard.
APN
– Access Point Name
AVI
– Audio Video Interleaved
BD
– Blind Detection
CBR
– Constant Bit Rate
CE
– Conformité Européenne
CH
– Channel
CHAP
– Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
CIF
– Common Intermediate Format (¼ D1 format)
CPU
– Central Processing Unit
CU
– Control Unit
D1
– D1 is full standard resolution for 25FPS (PAL) and
30FPS (NTSC)
DS
– Docking Station
DST
– Daylight Saving Time
EDGE
– Enhanced Data GSM Environment
EIA
– Electronic Industries Alliance
Events
– An activation of an input e.g. Sensor input
(trigger 1-8), G Sensor, Over speed etc. Events are
identified as red vertical lines on the playback timeline.
These are not shown in the real-time alarm log.
EXP
– Expansion
FCC
– Federal Communications Commission
FPB
– Fireproof box
GB
– Gigabyte
GHz
– Gigahertz
GND
– Ground
GPIO
– General Purpose Input/output
GPRS
– General Packet Radio Service
GPS
– Global Positioning System
GSC
– G-sensor Cable
G-Sensor
- measure of acceleration/shock of the vehicle
GSM
– Global System for Mobile Communications
GUI
- Graphical user interfaces
H.264
– Video compression standard
HD1
– Half Definition compared to Full Definition (See D1)
HD
– High Definition
HDD
– Hard Disk Drive
HSDPA
– High Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSPA
–
High Speed Packet Access
HSUPA
– High Speed Uplink Packet Access
IC
– Industry Canada
ID
– Identification
IO
– Input/output
iOS
– i Operating System
IP
– Internet Protocol
IR
– Infra-red
IT
– Information technology
Km/h
– Kilometres per hour
LAN
– Local Area Network
LED
– Light Emitting Diode
MAC
– Media Access Control
MB
– Megabyte
MCU
– Mobile Caddy Unit
MD
– Motion Detection
MDR
– Mobile Digital Recorder
MHz
– Megahertz
MPH
– Miles per hour
NET
– Network
NTSC
– National Television System Committee
OSD
– On-screen Display
PAL
– Phase Alternating Line
PAP
– Password Authentication Protocol
PC
– Personal Computer
PN
– Part Number
PTZ
– Pan, Tilt and Zoom
PWR
– Power
REC
– Record
RES
– Resolution
RP
– Remote Panel
RPC
– Remote Panel Cable
S/N
– Serial Number
Scheduled Download
– A download that is manually setup from in the MDR-
Dashboard (to be downloaded when the selected MDR connects to the server).
Configured under Server in MDR-Dashboard.
SD
– Secure Digital
SIM
– Subscriber Identity Module
SMTP
– Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SPD
– Speed
SQL
– Structured Query Language
SSL
– Secure Sockets Layer
TB
– Terabyte
TIA
– Telecommunications Industry Association
TRIG
– Trigger
UNECE
– United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
UPS
– Uninterruptable Power Supply
USB
– Universal Serial Bus
V
– Voltage
VBR
– Variable Bit Rate
VGA
– Video Graphics Array
VIC
– Video Input Cable
VL
– Video Loss
VOC
– Video Output Cable
W
– Watt, standard unit of power
WCDMA
– Wide Code Division Multiple Access
Wi-Fi
– Wireless Fidelity
WEP
- Wired Equivalent Privacy
WPA
- Wi-Fi Protected Access
WPA2
- Wi-Fi Protected Access II
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