Bosch Appliances VG4-100 user manual Modal Dispersion or Intermodal Dispersion, Multimode Fiber

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MJPEG

Motion JPEG is a digital video encoding standard where each video frame is separately compressed into a JPEG image.

Modal Dispersion (or Intermodal Dispersion)

A broadening of a waveform over long distances. Modal dispersion occurs in multimode fibers, because light is bounced down different reflective paths (e.g. modes) in the fiber. As the distance increases, the path (mode) begins to spread and the arrival time for the different light rays begins to vary. A large variance (dispersion) increases the chance that the optical receiver may interpret the incoming signals incorrectly. Modal dispersion is a major problem with multimode fibers.

MPEG-4

A digital video encoding and compression standard that uses interframe encoding to significantly reduce the size of the video stream being transmitted. With interframe coding, a video sequence is made up of keyframes that contain the entire image. In between the keyframes are delta frames, which are encoded with only the incremental differences. This often provides substantial compression because in many motion sequences, only a small percentage of the pixels are actually different from one frame to another.

Multimode Fiber

An optical fiber with a larger core (typically 50 or 62.5 microns) than singlemode fiber. The core can be made of plastic or glass fibers and it is the most commonly used fiber for short distances such as LANs. The name multimode comes from the fact that light rays travel down multiple reflective paths (modes) within the fiber. This allows light to enter the core at different angles, making it easier to connect to broader light sources such as LEDs (light emitting diodes). Fiber optic interfaces and multimode fiber-based transmission systems are less expensive than those based on singlemode fiber. However, the use of multiple reflective paths (modes) increases modal dispersion (see Modal Dispersion) and shortens the distances that this type of fiber optic transmission system can span.

Multi-Protocol

A protocol is a convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between two devices. In PTZ cameras such as the AutoDome, protocol refers to the standard used to control the pan, tilt, and zoom (PTZ) operation of the camera. Since each dome camera manufacturer’s PTZ protocols are unique, multi-protocol support is needed to support third party dome systems. AutoDome cameras support the Pelco “D” and “P” protocols and well as Bosch’s own biphase protocol (See Biphase).

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VG4-100 Series User’s Manual

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AutoDome Modular Camera System Page Symbols PrefaceAudience Document ConventionsCustomer Support and Service Related PublicationsTable of Contents Page Camera Setup Getting StartedPositioning the Camera Diagonal AdjAdjusting Focal Length Zoom and Focus Advanced SetupFocus &FocusZoomand Zoom Lock ScrewsAccessing and Navigating Menus Menu Keyboard and Monitor JackMain Menu Functions Main MenuAccesses the Auto Level Control menu Accesses the Picture Enhancement menuEnables Back Light Compensation BLC Main Menu Function Selections DescriptionFunction Selections Description Enhanced Submenu Function Selections Description Color Submenu Function Selections DescriptionAccesses the Back Light Compensation area Using the Up, Down, Left and Right keysInstall Menu Function Selections Description Install Menu FunctionsInstall Menu Sync Submenu Function Selections Description Defaults Submenu Function Selections DescriptionCamera ID Submenu Function Selections Description Configuring the VG4-100 Series IP AutoDome Overview of FunctionsConnecting the IP AutoDome to the PC System RequirementsAutoDome Configuring the IP CameraTo install the software do the following Using Configuration Manager Using the AutoDome IP Web ServerNetwork Settings Viewing Live Images Establishing a ConnectionTrouble Shooting Guide Not switch automati If O.K., then Cally when image is Picture is darkColors are not correct Background is tooPage Glossary of Cctv Terms Biphase AutoScalingAutoTrack Auto White Balance AWBColor Temperature Ctfid Configuration Tool for Imaging DevicesDefault Shutter Day/Night IR sensitiveFast Address Fiber Optic TransmissionField of View Focal LengthImage Stabilization Infrared IlluminationIP Address IPS Images Per SecondMulti-Protocol Modal Dispersion or Intermodal DispersionMultimode Fiber Preset Tour Pressurized Dry Nitrogen HousingNema National Electrical Manufacturers Association Rating NightSenseResolution Region of InterestRS232/485 RuleTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol TiltTri-streaming UTP Unshielded Twisted PairPage Index AES AGC 8 ALCCCD CPU CtfidJpeg OSDAutoDome Modular Camera System Index en Page Page Americas Europe, Middle East, Asia
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