| H |
Hub | ......................................................... 22 |
Wire gathering device used
| I |
IP address | .............................................. 21 |
Address information for IP protocol. All devices communicate with IP must have IP addresses. Devices connected to the Internet must have only one global IP address in the world. IP address can be divided into network ID and host ID, and depending on the values of network ID, it also can be divided into class A, B and C.
J |
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JPEG | 51 |
(Joint Photographic Experts Group) |
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Standard gauge for compression of colored still image by
L |
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LAN | 22 |
(Local Area Network) |
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Computer networking in small area. |
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Log | 39 |
Login | 26, 28 |
M |
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Mail settings | 68 |
Motion detection | 64 |
N |
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Network | 22 |
PCs and other devices are connected to | |
each other for information exchange via | |
cables, public lines and/or radio. | |
Networking settings | 66 |
NTP server | 58 |
(Network Time Protocol) | |
Server which provides accurate date and | |
time from network. |
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O |
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OS | Safety Precautions2 |
P |
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Picture quality | 36 |
PoE | 14, 89 |
POP3 | 68 |
(Post Office Protocol Version 3) | |
Protocol needed to receive | |
Internet and Intranet. Client uses this | |
when receiving | |
server, and it has attesting function. Some | |
mail servers use this function to send mail | |
with SMTP.(POP3 before SMTP) | |
Port Number | 67 |
The number to discriminate services | |
(kinds of application) on TCP and UDP. | |
For example, SMTP for | |
and 80 for HTTP in general. | |
Power cord | 14 |
Protocol | 90 |
Q |
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Quality | 36 |
R |
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Reboot | 59, 63 |
Reset button | 5, 88 |
Resolution | 36 |
RNCP | 90 |
(Retrieve Neighborly Cameras Protocol) | |
Protocol for mutual communication. | |
Because of this protocol, the cameras | |
can identify each other. The camera | |
searching application, Camera Finder, | |
also uses this protocol. |
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