Intellinet Network Solutions INT-PSNC-UM-1106-06 user manual Appendix I Glossary of Terms

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Appendix I: Glossary of Terms

ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required.

ARP - Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP packet containing the Internet address of another host and waits for it (or some other host) to send back its Ethernet address. Each host maintains a cache of address translations to reduce delay and loading. ARP allows the Internet address to be independent of the Ethernet address, but it only works if all hosts support it. The ARP command can be used to set the IP addresses for your product.

CGI - Common Gateway Interface. A standard for running external programs from a World Wide Web HTTP server. CGI specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the HTTP request. It also defines a set of environment variables. Commonly, the program will generate some HTML that will be passed back to the browser, but it can also request URL redirection. Basically, it’s a set of rules (or a program) that allows a Web server to communicate with other programs.

DSL - Digital Subscriber Loop. A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high-speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end- users and telephone companies.

DHCP - A protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to a DHCP, and each client computer on the LAN has its TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period.

Ethernet - A widely used networking standard.

Firewall - A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks; e.g., the Internet.

Frame Grabber Card - Plug-in hardware for "grabbing" images.

FTP - A client-server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP/IP network. Also, the client program the user executes to transfer files. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959.

HTML - A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web.

HTTP - A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially Web pages.

Intranet - A privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized persons, especially members or employees of the organization that owns it.

IP - Internet Protocol. The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer.

IP number (address) - A unique number used by a computer on the network to allow it to be identified and found.

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Contents INT-PSNC-UM-1106-06 PRO SeriesTable of Contents Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCRadio Transmission Regulatory Information Video Standard and Product Classification Important NoticesMain Features and Benefits Product OverviewAbout the Pro Series Network Cameras and Video Servers Physical Description Package ContentsOperating Status LED Power LED MPEG4 CCD and Cmos Camera Front ViewRear View MPEG4 CCD IR Camera Reset Speaker Out Power Connector EthernetNetwork Video Server Video Input Video Output On Air Network LEDDome Glass Vandal Proof Dome Camera Front ViewTamper-proof screws Vari-focal lens 4-9 mmJpeg Cmos Camera 550710 Front/Top View Image Capture LEDNetwork Activity LED Network Connector Installation Summary and ExamplesRS232 Connector Power ConnectorPage Connecting the Camera to a PC Assigning an IP Address and Accessing the Camera’s HomepageSetting up the IP Address Using IP Installer Starting the Web Browser Accessing the Camera’s HomepageMS Internet Explorer MPEG4 Stream Mode Behind a Firewall Username and PasswordActiveX Installation for MS Explorer Users automatic Page Homepage Options MPEG4 Cameras Video Size AudioSave Snapshot Install XviD Administrator MenuRecord Video LogoutExpansion Homepage Options Jpeg Cmos CameraFrame rate Show Only ImageAdjusting the Camera Lens Adjusting the FocusReplacing the Lens Overview of the Administration Menu Administrator MenuRate Control QualityBit Rate Page Display Name/Location Stamp ResolutionDisplay Time/Date Stamp Vertical Flip and Horizontal FlipDe-Interlace BrightnessContrast Hue Load Default ValuesSaturation Color KillerAuto Exposure MPEG4 Cmos CamerasMinimum Image Sensor Rate Auto White BalanceJpeg Cmos Camera Brightness ModeCompression Rate Image SizeBack Light Exposure ModeFurther Reduce Exposure Time Indoor / OutdoorPage Set IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address Upgrade Port NumberSet Dhcp Send an IP address to EmailID, Password Use Smtp AuthenticationDdns Manual Update Rtsp Port NumberJpeg Cmos Camera Maximum Frame Rate PasswordAuthority PTZ Only Digital PTZ Camera modelsJpeg Cmos Camera Trigger Condition Event Trigger ConfigurationTop Middle Bottom Left Right MiddleMiddle Before event Image Capture OptionImage Capture option limitation Jpeg Cmos Camera Operation Mode and Output Stream Type System ConfigurationDirect Public Access to Image via Http Camera NameAudio On/Off Image File NameVideo On/Off LED On/OffPage Wireless Configuration for wireless cameras only Wireless SetupWireless Security Settings Page WPA & WPA2 personal Ad hoc Mode Infrastructure ModePoE Power over Ethernet Support Power over Ethernet PoE InjectorPoE Midspan PoE Office Switch PoE Web-Smart SwitchPower over Ethernet Injector Multi-Viewer Application for Windows InstallationConfiguration Adding a camera Camera InformationPage Setting up the camera in Etsp Client Etsp ClientGetting Started Click Add Define the location where Video should be saved Page Page Rtsp Playback in MPlayer for Windows Rtsp Video PlaybackPage Access to the camera via Https SSL Encryption / Access via HttpsPage MPEG4 Network Camera default values Remote Access to a Camera & Router SetupClick on NAT Virtual Server. Check x Enable Virtual Server Page Page Software Development Kit SDK Developer InformationWeb Integration MS Visual Studio C++, Visual BasicDirect public access to image via Http Direct Access to internal JpegMotion-JPEG Access IP Installer does not find the camera. Why? Appendix a Frequently Asked Questions FAQSender e-mail address max characters Use Smtp Authentication How do I activate the FTP upload function? Camera does not send any e-mails. Why?Short Why won’t the ActiveX control automatically download?Page Appendix B Accessing the camera via HyperTerminal Configure the parameters as shown below All MPEG4 models Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions Appendix C TroubleshootingPINGing Your IP address Ping reply Interpretation and recommendationHub-to-hub cable Appendix D Utilizing IP Addresses on a Local Network Page Download New Firmware Install New Firmware Appendix E Updating FirmwareIdentify the Version of Firmware Appendix F The I/O Connector MPEG4 Cameras Function DescriptionPIN Appendix G Dynamic Domain Name System Ddns How to Use the DynDNS Ddns ServerPage Page Page Ddns Registration for the Pro Series Network Camera Pressing the Reset Button Appendix H Reinstating the Factory Default SettingsUsing HyperTerminal Factory default settingsAppendix I Glossary of Terms Page Pro Series Network Camera Appendix J Product SpecificationsMPEG4, CCD, Day/Night, Ntsc Pro Series Wireless Network Camera Pro Series Wireless Network Camera MPEG4, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, PAL Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera100 Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 102 MPEG4 + M-JPEG Dual Mode, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS, PAL/NTSC Pro Series Digital PTZ Network CameraPro Series Digital PTZ Wireless Network Camera MPEG4 + M-JPEG Dual Mode, Two-way Audio, PAL/NTSC Pro Series Network Video ServerJPEG, CMOS, PAL/NTSC 107 108