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Nextiva S1900e Series User Guide
IP
(Internet Protocol) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on
Ethernet networks.
IP Camera
See
S2500e
,
S2600e Series
, or
S2700e Series
.
LAN
(local area network) A computer network that spans a relatively small area. A LAN can
connect workstations, personal computers, and surveillance equipment (like edge devices).
See also
WAN
.
MPEG-4
A graphics and video lossy compression algorithm standard that is derived from
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and H.263. MPEG-4 extends these earlier algorithms with synthesis of
speech and video, fractal compression, computer visualization, and artificial
intelligence-based image processing techniques.
Multicast
Communication between a sender and multiple receivers on a network; the
devices can be located across multiple subnets, but not through the Internet. Multicast is a
set of protocols using UDP/IP for transport.
Multiport S17XXe Series
The series of wired video transmitters designed for a variety of
video monitoring and surveillance applications in which a high concentration of cameras
terminates within the same area. The transmitters in the series offer 4, 8, 12, or 24 video
inputs. Some models offer onboard video analytics capabilities.
nDVR
A video management and storage software sold by Verint Video Solutions. This
graphical product is used in conjunction with wired and wireless edge devices.
Nextiva
The powerful, enterprise-class video management platform and suite of
applications from Verint that helps enhance security and improve performance. Nextiva
simplifies the management of large scale, distributed video operations and promotes
efficient use of network resources.
NTSC
(National Television Standards Committee) The North American standard (525-line
interlaced raster-scanned video) for the generation, transmission, and reception of television
signals. In addition to North America, the NTSC standard is used in Central America, a
number of South American countries, and some Asian countries, including Japan. Compare
with
PAL
.
NTP
(Network Time Protocol) A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of devices over
a network.
OSD
(on-screen display) Status information displayed on the video monitor connected to a
receiver edge device.
PAL
(Phase Alternation by Line) A television signal standard (625 lines) used in the United
Kingdom, much of western Europe, several South American countries, some Middle East and
Asian countries, several African countries, Australia, New Zealand, and other Pacific island
countries. Compare with
NTSC
.
PTL
(push-to-listen) In a two-way system, the communication mode in which the listener
must push a button while listening.
PTT
(push-to-talk) In a two-way system, the communication mode in which the talker must
push a button while talking.
PTZ Camera
(pan-tilt-zoom) An electronic camera that can be rotated left, right, up, or
down as well as zoomed in to get a magnified view of an object or area. A PTZ camera
monitors a larger area than a fixed camera.
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