Appendix E. Glossary

Term

Definition

 

 

 

A videoconferencing format that specifies data rates of 30 fps with each frame

4 CIF

containing 704 horizontal lines by 576 vertical lines.

 

4CIF is 4 times the size of CIF. See CIF.

 

 

AC

Alternating Current, a form of electricity for powering an appliance. The SVR-

1680/1660 supports either AC or DC current.

 

 

 

AC/DC

A power supply offering Alternating Current and Direct Current.

 

 

 

An external device for which the SVR-1680/1660 can retrieve text data related to

Access Control

recorded events. Access control devices provide data related to building ingress

 

and egress.

 

 

 

An input signal event that triggers the opening or closing of a switch that is

Alarm

connected to a video channel on a DVR. A corresponding response varies

depending on equipment type. Most commonly, a switcher “holds” on the camera

 

 

corresponding to the alarm input.

 

 

 

The ability of CCTV equipment to respond to an input signal, normally a simple

Alarming

switch closure. The response varies depending on equipment type, the most

common of which is for a switcher to 'hold' on the camera corresponding to the

 

 

alarm input.

 

 

Analog

A signal in which any level is represented by a directly proportional voltage; not

digital.

 

 

 

 

An ATM (Automated Teller Machine) provides data related to bank transactions. It

ATM

is an external device for which the SVR-1680/1660 can retrieve text data related

 

to recorded events.

 

 

Auto Sequencing/

The act of displaying video from every camera, or a group of cameras, that is

connected to a DVR. After a predetermined interval, the DVR displays video from

Sequencing

the next camera in sequence. If 16 channels are connected, the DVR briefly

 

 

displays video from cameras 1 through 16 consecutively.

 

 

Automatic

The self-acting mechanism in display devices which controls brightness of the

Brightness Control

device as a function of ambient light.

 

 

Automatic Gain

An electronic circuit that automatically adjusts the gain of a signal as a function of

its input or other specified parameter. For the SVR-1680/1660, AGC controls the

Control (AGC)

input range of video signals from a camera.

 

 

 

Auto-Terminating

Feature whereby the equipment automatically selects the correct termination

depending on whether the video output BNC is connected.

 

 

 

AVI

Audio Video Interleave. A standard video file format introduced by Microsoft. AVI

files can contain both audio and video, which can be played back synchronously.

 

 

 

Brightness

A function of ambient light.

 

 

CD-R

Compact-disc recordable. A CD-R disc can be written once and then read many

times.

 

 

 

Term

Definition

 

 

 

Common Intermediate Format. A videoconferencing format that specifies data rates

 

of 30 fps with each frame containing 352 horizontal lines and 288 vertical lines.

CIF

Other related file formats include:

 

· QCIF (176 x 144) QCIF stands for Quarter CIF

 

· 4CIF (704 x 576) 4CIF is 4 times the size of CIF.

 

 

Continuous

The act of recording video continuously without regard to alarm events or other

settings. When a DVR records continuously, it overwrites older video unless that

recording

video has been marked for retention.

 

 

 

Contrast

The range of light and dark values in a picture or the radio between the maximum

and the minimum brightness values.

 

 

 

Covert channel

A video channel that can be recorded, but whose video can be viewed only by

users with the appropriate permissions.

 

 

 

 

A type of video resolution.

D1/half D1

· D1 resolution is recorded at 704 x 480 horizontal and vertical lines.

 

· Half D1 is recorded at 704 x 240 lines.

 

 

Data retention

The length of time that recorded video is stored on internal hard disk storage

before it is overwritten.

 

 

 

DST

During Daylight Saving Time clocks are advanced by one hour, in most areas of the

United States. Setting son the SVR-1680/1660 can adjust time to allow for DST.

 

 

 

DC

Direct Current. A unidirectional electric current that provides power to appliances.

The SVR-1680/1660 supports both DC and AC power.

 

 

 

D-I/O

Digital Input/Output connections. Also referred to as Digital I/O.

 

 

 

Refers to any of the following recording periods:

Duration

· Total length of recorded video that is stored on the hard disk;

· Length of a specific recorded event including pre-and post-sensor recording;

 

 

· Length of the video that should be copied to external media or storage.

 

 

DVD-R

Digital video disc-recordable. A DVD-R disc can be written once and then read

many times.

 

 

 

Dwell time

A variable length of time that a channel is displayed on a monitor before another

channel is displayed. See also Auto Sequencing.

 

 

 

eSATA

External serial ATA hard disk drive. Supported by the SVR-1680/1660.

 

 

 

The act of recording video based on the occurrence of a sensor event or motion

Event recording

detection. When the SVR-1680/1660 is set to record video based on an event, it

records the video along with pre- and post-sensor activity based on the configured

 

 

settings.

 

 

Event screen

A group of cameras that are assigned to each other and are displayed

simultaneously upon the occurrence of an alarmed event.

 

 

 

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