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AXIS 215 PTZ/ AXIS 215 PTZ-E - Glossary of Terms

firewall can be software running on a computer, or it can be a standalone hardware device.

Focal length - Measured in millimeters, the focal length of a camera lens determines the width of the horizontal field of view, which in turn is measured in degrees.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - An application protocol that uses the TCP/IP protocols. It is used to exchange files between computers/devices on networks.

Frame - A frame is a complete video image. In the 2:1 interlaced scanning format of the RS-170 and CCIR formats, a frame is made up of two separate fields of 262.5 or 312.5 lines interlaced at 60 or 50 Hz to form a complete frame, which appears at 30 or 25 Hz. In video cameras with a progressive scan, each frame is scanned line-by-line and not interlaced; most are also displayed at 30 and 25 Hz.

Frame rate - The frame rate used to describe the frequency at which a video stream is updated is measured in frames per second (fps). A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream, as it maintains image quality throughout.

Full-duplex - Transmission of data in two directions simultaneously. In an audio system this would describe e.g. a telephone systems. Half-duplex also provides bi-directional communication, but only in one direction at a time, as in a walkie-talkie system. See also Simplex.

Gain - Gain is the amplification factor and the extent to which an analog amplifier boosts the strength of a signal. Amplification factors are usually expressed in terms of power. The decibel (dB) is the most common way of quantifying the gain of an amplifier.

Gateway - A gateway is a point in a network that acts as an entry point to another network. In a corporate network for example, a computer server acting as a gateway often also acts as a proxy server and a firewall server. A gateway is often associated with both a router, which knows where to direct a given packet of data that arrives at the gateway, and a switch, which furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for a given packet.

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) - GIF is one of the most common file formats used for images in web pages. There are two versions of the format, 87a and 89a. Version 89a supports animations, i.e. a short sequence of images within a single GIF file. A GIF89a can also be specified for interlaced presentation.

GOV (Group Of VOPs) - A group of VOPs is the basic unit of an MPEG-4 video stream. The GOV contains different types and numbers of VOPs (I-VOPs, P-VOPs, etc) as determined by the GOV length and GOV structure. See also VOP.

GOV length - The GOV length determines the number of images (VOPs) in the GOV structure. See also GOV and VOP.

GOV structure - The GOV structure describes the composition of an MPEG-4 video stream, as regards the type of images (I-VOPs or P-VOPs) included in the stream, and their internal order. See also GOV and VOP.

Half-duplex - See Full-duplex.

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) - HTML is the set of "markup" symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display in web browser. The markup tells the browser how to display the page's words and images for the user.

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) - HTTP is the set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the web. The HTTP protocol runs on top of the TCP/IP suite of protocols.

Hub - A (network) hub is used to connect multiple devices to the network. The hub transmits all data to all devices connected to it, whereas a switch will only transmit the data to the device it is specifically intended for.

IEEE 802.11 - A family of standards for wireless LANs. The 802.11 standard supports 1 or 2 Mbit/s transmission on the 2.4 GHz band. IEEE 802.11b specifies an 11 Mbit/s data rate on the 2.4 GHz band, while 802.11a allows up to 54 Mbit/s on the 5 GHz band.

Image compression - Image compression minimizes the file size (in

bytes) of an image. Two of the most common compressed image formats are JPEG and GIF.

Interlacing - Interlaced video is video captured at 50 pictures (known as fields) per second, of which every 2 consecutive fields (at half height) are then combined into 1 frame. Interlacing was developed many years ago for the analog TV world and is still used widely today. It provides good results when viewing motion in standard TV pictures, although there is always some degree of distortion in the image.

To view interlaced video on e.g. a computer monitor, the video must first be de-interlaced, to produce progressive video, which consists of complete images, one after the other, at 25 frames per second. See also Progressive scan.

IP (Internet Protocol) - The Internet Protocol is a method transmitting data over a network. Data to be sent is divided into individual and completely independent "packets." Each computer (or host) on the Internet has at least one address that uniquely identifies it from all others, and each data packet contains both the sender's address and the receiver's address.

The Internet Protocol ensures that the data packets all arrive at the intended address. As IP is a connectionless protocol, which means that there is no established connection between the communication end-points, packets can be sent via different routes and do not need to arrive at the destination in the correct order.

Once the data packets have arrived at the correct destination, another protocol - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) - puts them in the right order. See also TCP.

IP Address - An IP address is simply an address on an IP network used by a computer/device connected to that network. IP addresses allow all the connected computers/devices to find each other and to pass data back and forth.

To avoid conflicts, each IP address on any given network must be unique. An IP address can be assigned as fixed, so that it does not change, or it can be assigned dynamically (and automatically) by DHCP.

An IP address consists of four groups (or quads) of decimal digits separated by periods, e.g. 130.5.5.25. Different parts of the address represent different things. Some part will represent the network number or address, and some other part will represent the local machine address.

See also IP (Internet Protocol).

I-VOP - See VOP.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) - Together with the GIF file format, JPEG is an image file type commonly used on the web. A JPEG image is a bitmap, and usually has the file suffix '.jpg' or ".jpeg." When creating a JPEG image, it is possible to configure the level of compression to use. As the lowest compression (i.e. the highest quality) results in the largest file, there is a trade-off between image quality and file size.

kbit/s (kilobits per second) - A measure of the bit rate, i.e. the rate at which bits are passing a given point. See also Bit rate.

LAN (Local Area Network) - A LAN is a group of computers and associated devices that typically share common resources within a limited geographical area.

Linux - Linux is an open source operating system within the Unix family. Because of its robustness and availability, Linux has won popularity in the open source community and among commercial application developers.

MAC address (Media Access Control address) - A MAC address is a unique identifier associated with a piece of networking equipment, or more specifically, its interface with the network. For example, the network card in a computer has its own MAC address.

Manual iris - This is the opposite to an auto iris, i.e. the camera iris must be adjusted manually to regulate the amount of light allowed to reach the image sensor.

Mbit/s (Megabits per second) - A measure of the bit rate, i.e. the rate at which bits are passing a given point. Commonly used to give the "speed" of a network. A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit/s. See also Bit rate.

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Contents Axis 215 PTZ/ Axis 215 PTZ-E About This Document Legal ConsiderationsAxis 215 PTZ/AXIS 215 PTZ-E Table of Contents Accessing the camera Accessing from a browserSetting the Password Accessing the camera from the InternetLive View Area ZoomPan/Tilt/Zoom controls Control panel Viewer controlsServer push not available for Microsoft Internet Explorer QuickTimeJava applet Still ImageVideo and Audio Streams Video Stream TypesMotion Jpeg How to stream MPEG-4 MPEG-4 protocols and communication methodsAxis Media Control Other methods of accessing the video stream Accessing the Audio Streams Axis 215 PTZ onlyOther MPEG-4 clients Audio transmission methods Axis 215 PTZ onlySetup Accessing the setup tools from a browserVideo & Image settings Overlay SettingsVideo Stream Overlay Image Settings Advanced settingsOverlay image requirements MPEG-4 Settings Bit Rate ControlProfile@Level Properties Audio Settings Axis 215 PTZ only Enable AudioAudio Channels Audio InputIf Microphone is selected set the Input sensitivity to Audio OutputAdvanced Audio Settings Axis 215 PTZ only Live View Config Live View Layout Custom Settings Upload Own Web FilesModify the Axis Look Show Setup link Default ViewerOwn Home User Defined LinksViewer settings Html ExamplesExternal Video PTZ Configuration Preset Positions Sequence ModeOsdi Zones Advanced LimitsAdvanced Ctrl Panel Advanced CalibrationControl Queue Event Configuration Event ServersHow to set up a triggered event Event TypesTriggered Event Click Add triggered on the Event typesHow to set up a scheduled event Motion DetectionPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers Scheduled EventHow to configure Motion Detection Port Status Axis 215 PTZ onlyParameter History SensitivitySystem Options Security802.1X Network Admission Control Basic TCP/IP Settings ServicesDate & Time NetworkAdvanced TCP/IP Settings Link-Local IPv4 AddressNetwork QoS Quality of Service Network SocksNetwork Smtp email Network TrafficNetwork Snmp Network UPnPNetwork RTP/MPEG-4 Network BonjourMaintenance Upgrade Server See Updating the Firmware, onResetting to Factory Default Settings ConfigurationSupport AdvancedUnit Connectors Terminal connector for Axis 215 PTZ onlySpecifications Axis 215 PTZ Network CameraConnection diagram Power connectionColor Indication Troubleshooting Checking the FirmwareUpdating the Firmware Customer Services Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Problems setting the IP addressDisconnect power from the Axis 215 PTZ/AXIS 215 PTZ-E Problems with the MPEG-4 formatVideo Image Problems Mechanical problemsSnapshot images Technical Specifications LensInstallation, management Audio Axis 215 PTZ onlyProcessors and memory Software not incl Accessories File sizes General performance considerationsOptimizing your system Frame rates Motion Jpeg Frame rates MPEG-4 Bandwidth Axis 215 PTZ/AXIS 215 PTZ-E Technical Specifications Glossary of Terms Etrax Ethernet Token Ring Axis Axis own microprocessorSee also IP Internet Protocol VOP See VOP SSL/TSL Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the networkAxis 215 PTZ/ Axis 215 PTZ-E Glossary of Terms Index Axis Vapix APIAxis 215 PTZ/AXIS 215 PTZ-E Index
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