Axis Communications 207 user manual Glossary of Terms

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Glossary of Terms

ActiveX - A standard that enables software components to interact with one another in a networked environment, regardless of the language(s) used to create them. Web browsers may come into contact with ActiveX controls, ActiveX documents, and ActiveX scripts. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required.

AF (Autofocus) - A system by which the camera lens automatically focuses on a selected part of the subject.

Angle - The field of view, relative to a standard lens in a 35mm still camera, expressed in degrees, e.g. 30°. For practical purposes, this is the area that a lens can cover, where the angle of view is determined by the focal length of the lens. A wide-angle lens has a short focal length and covers a wider angle of view than standard or telephoto lenses, which have longer focal lengths.

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) - This protocol is used to associate an IP address to a hardware MAC address. A request is broadcast on the local network to discover the MAC address for an IP address.

ARTPEC (Axis Real Time Picture Encoder) - This chip is used for image compression.

ASF (Advanced Systems Format) - The file format used by Windows Media. Audio and/or Video content compressed with a wide variety of codecs can be stored in an ASF file and played back with the Windows Media Player (provided the appropriate codecs are installed), or they can be streamed with Windows Media Services.

ASF is an extensible file format designed to store synchronized multimedia data. It supports data delivery over a wide variety of networks and protocols while still proving suitable for local playback.

ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) - A circuit designed for a specific application, as opposed to a general purpose circuit, such as a microprocessor.

Aspect ratio - A ratio of width to height in images. A common aspect ratio used for television screens and computer monitors is 4:3. High-definition television (HDTV) uses an aspect ratio of 9:16.

Autoiris (or DC-Iris) - This special type of iris is electrically controlled by the camera, to automatically regulate the amount of light allowed to enter.

AVI (Audio Video Interleave) - A video format that supports simultaneous playback of audio and video.

Bitmap - A bitmap is a data file representing a rectangular grid of pixels. It defines a display space and color for each pixel (or "bit") in the display space. This type of image is known as a "raster graphic." GIF's and JPEG's are examples of image file types that contain bitmaps.

Because a bitmap uses this fixed raster method, it cannot easily be rescaled without losing definition. Conversely, a vector graphic image uses geometrical shapes to represent the image, and can thus be quickly rescaled.

Bit rate - The bit rate (in kbit/s or Mbit/s) is often referred to as speed, but actually defines the number of bits/time unit and not distance/time unit.

Bluetooth - Bluetooth is an open standard for wireless transmission of voice and data between mobile devices (PCs, handheld computers, telephones and printers).

Bonjour - Also known as zero-configuration networking, Bonjour enables devices to automatically discover each other on a network, without having to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers. Bonjour is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc..

Broadband - In network engineering terms, this describes transmission methods where two or more signals share the same carrier. In more popular terminology, broadband is taken to mean high-speed data transmission.

CCD (Charged Coupled Device) - This light-sensitive image device used in many digital cameras is a large integrated circuit that contains hundreds of thousands of photo-sites (pixels) that convert light energy into electronic signals. Its size is measured diagonally and can be 1/4", 1/3", 1/2" or 2/3".

CGI (Common Gateway Interface) - A specification for communication between a web server and other (CGI) programs. For example, a HTML page that contains a form might use a CGI program to process the form data once it is submitted.

CIF (Common Intermediate Format) - CIF refers to the analog video resolutions 352x288 pixels (PAL) and 352x240 pixels (NTSC). See also Resolution.

Client/Server - Client/server describes the relationship between two computer programs in which one program, the client, makes a service request from another program, the server, which fulfils the request. Typically, multiple client programs share the services of a common server program. A web browser is a client program that requests services (the sending of web pages or files) from a web server.

CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) - A CMOS is a widely used type of semiconductor that uses both negative and positive circuits. Since only one of the circuit types is on at any given time, CMOS chips require less power than chips using just one type of transistor. CMOS image sensors also allow processing circuits to be included on the same chip, an advantage not possible with CCD sensors, which are also much more expensive to produce.

Codec - In communications engineering, a codec is usually a coder/decoder. Codecs are used in integrated circuits or chips that convert e.g. analog video and audio signals into a digital format for transmission. The codec also converts received digital signals back into analog format. A codec

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Contents Axis 207 Network Camera User’s Manual About this Document Page Contents Axis 207 Product Features Key featuresOverview LED indicators NetworkAccessing the Camera Access from a browserAccessing the camera from the Internet Setting the Password3GPP Compatibility Live View FocusingTo focus AMC audio controls How to stream MPEG-4 Video StreamsAxis Media Control AMC MPEG-4 clientsMotion Jpeg QuickTime & Real PlayerAlternative methods of accessing the video stream Accessing the Setup tools ConfigurationAxis Media Control Overlay Settings Video and Image settingsImage Appearance Video Stream Advanced Camera SettingsAdvanced MPEG-4 Settings GOV Settings TestAudio Settings GeneralLive View Config LayoutUpload Own Web Files Customizing the defaultOwn Home Action Buttons Default Video FormatDefault Viewer Output ButtonsViewer Settings Html ExamplesTriggered by Input Port Event ConfigurationWhen Triggered Motion DetectionAxis 207 Event Configuration Motion Detection Object Size History SensitivityAxis 207 Event Configuration Examples Port StatusDate & Time System OptionsSecurity OperatorIP Address Configuration Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsNetwork Advanced TCP/IP Settings DNS ConfigurationLink-Local Address NTP ConfigurationHost Name Configuration NAT traversal port mappingWAN internet QoS Quality of service Network TrafficUPnP LED SettingsSmtp email BonjourConfiguration MaintenanceSupport Using the Control Button Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsAdvanced I/O Terminal Connector Pinout and InterfaceTerminal Connectors Axis Checking the Firmware TroubleshootingBasic Configuration Upgrading the FirmwareEmergency Recovery Procedure Axis SupportCamera is accessible locally, but not externally BrowserUsers Power indicator is not constantly litCamera is inaccessible Decode only I framesIs enabled under System Options Date & Time Problems uploading filesAudio volume too low/high No audioTechnical Specifications Video compressionRequirements Applications not includedSpecification MPEG-4 licensing Glossary of Terms Compression See Image Compression Half-duplex See Full-duplex VOP See VOPAxis 207 Glossary of Terms SSL/TSL Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security URL Uniform Resource Locator An address on the network An I-VOP is complete image frame Index NumericsSystem Options