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AXIS 241Q/S/QA/SA - Glossary
Glossary
Active Speaker
- a speaker with a built-in power
amplifier.
ActiveX
- A control (or set of rules) used by a browser.
ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed
automatically as required.
AMC -
AXIS Media Control. The control required for
viewing video images in Internet Explorer. Installs
automatically on first use.
API -
Application Programming Interface. The Axis API
can be used for integrating Axis products into other
applications.
ARP
- Address Resolution Protocol. Used to associate an
IP address to a hardware MAC address. A request is
broadcast on the local network to find out what the MAC
address is for the IP address.
ARTPEC
- Axis Real Time Picture Encoder - used for
image compression.
BOOTP
- A protocol that can automatically configure a
network device (give it an IP address).
CGI
- Common Gateway Interface. A set of rules (or a
program) that allows a Web Server to communicate with
other programs.
Client/Server
- Describes the network relationship
between two computer programs, in which one, the client,
makes a service request from another - the server.
DC-Iris -
This special type of iris is electrically controlled
by the Axis camera, to automatically regulate the amount
of light allowed to enter.
dB (Decibels)
- A unit to measure sound level changes. A
3dB change is the smallest level change we can hear. A
3dB change is actually twice or half the audio power
level. A gain of 0dB will leave the signal level unchanged.
De-interlacing
- De-interlacing is the process taking a
stream of interlaced frames and converting it to a stream
of progressive frames.
DSL
- Digital Subscriber Line. A means of transferring
data via standard phone lines.
Ethernet
- A widely used networking standard.
ETRAX
- Axis' own microprocessor.
Firewall
- A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area
Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet.
FTP
- File Transfer Protocol. Used for the simple transfer
of files to and from an FTP-server.
Full-duplex
- Transmission of data, e.g. audio, in two
directions simultaneously.
G.711
- G.711 is the international standard for encoding
telephone audio on 64 kbps channel. It is a pulse code
modulation (PCM) scheme operating at 8 kHz sample rate.
G.726
- Frequently used speech-compression algorithm in
telecommunications due to its high perceived speech
quality and low resource requirements.
Half-duplex
- A half-duplex link communicates in one
direction at a time only, much like a walkie-talkie. Two
way communication is possible, but not simultaneously.
HTTP
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules for
exchanging files (text, images, sound, video, and other
files) on the World Wide Web.
Intranet
- A private network limited to an organization or
corporation. Usually closed to external traffic.
IP
- Internet Protocol. See TCP/IP.
IP address
- A unique number used by a computer on the
network to allow it to be identified and found.
ISMA
- Internet Streaming Media Alliance.
JPEG
- A standard image format, used widely for
photographs. Also known as JPG.
LAN
- A local area network (LAN) is a group of computers
and associated devices that typically share common
resources within a limited geographical area.
Linux
- A popular operating system that is “open source”
and practically free of charge.
Lux
- A standard unit for light measurement.
Mbit/s
- Megabits per second. A unit for measuring
speeds in networks. A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.
MPEG-4
- A video compression standard that makes good
use of bandwidth, and which can provide DVD-quality
video streams at less than 1 Mbit/s.
Multicast -
A bandwidth-conserving technology that
reduces bandwidth usage by simultaneously delivering a
single stream of information to multiple network
recipients.
PEM
- Privacy Enhanced Mail. An early standard for
securing electronic mail. The PEM-format is often used
for representing an HTTPS certificate or certificate
request.
Ping
- A small utility used for sending data packets to
network resources to check that they are working and that
the network is intact.
Pre/post alarm image
- The images from immediately
before and after an alarm.
Protocol
- A special set of rules governing how two
entities will communicate. Protocols are found at many
levels of communication, and there are hardware
protocols and software protocols.
Router -
A device that determines the next network point
to which a packet should be forwarded on its way to its
final destination. A router is often included as part of a