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and components. The goal of this directive is to prevent these substances from harming the
environment when the products are disposed of later.
Router:
Network device that connects multiple networks with one another. The router establishes
a physical connection between the devices in different networks (like a hub), analyzes the relevant
data packets and forwards ("routes") these packets to the correct target network.
Search:
Monitoring of recordings or searching for a particular event.
SIP:
Session Initiation Protocol. Network protocol for setting up, controlling and terminating a
communication connection via a computer network. SIP is frequently used in conjunction with
IP telephony.
Snapshot:
Photograph of a situation created spontaneously and directly with a mouse click.
Switch:
Hardware used to connect multiple network devices (computers, cameras, printers, etc.)
within a network. A PoE switch can also supply the (door) cameras with power over an Ethernet cable.
Transponder:
A transponder is a device used for wireless communication (for example, as a key
fob or a check card). The device detects the incoming signal and automatically responds to it or
forwards it. The term "transponder" is made up of the terms "transmitter" and "responder." Passive
transponders do not require their own power source, but they only work over short distances.
UPS:
Uninterruptible Power Supply. Refers to devices that continue to supply power in the event
of a sudden power failure. These devices usually operate using a battery. UPS is installed on
the power lines of devices and systems in order to protect them in the event of a power failure.
VoIP:
Voice over IP. Telephony using computer networks.
WLAN:
Wireless local area network connection.