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Glossary of Terms
PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) - A protocol (set
of communication rules) that allows corporations to extend
their own corporate network through private "tunnels" over the
public Internet. In this way a corporation can effectively use a
WAN (Wide Area Network) as a large single LAN (Local Area
Network). This kind of interconnection is known as a virtual
private network (VPN).
Pre/post alarm images - The images from immediately before
and after an alarm. These images are stored in a buffer for later
retrieval.
Progressive scan - Progressive scan, as opposed to interlaced
video, scans the entire picture, line by line every sixteenth of a
second. In other words, captured images are not split into
separate fields as in interlaced scanning.
Computer monitors do not need interlace to show the picture
on the screen, but instead show them progressively, on one line
at a time in perfect order, i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 etc., so there is
virtually no ‘flickering’ effect. In a surveillance application, this
can be critical when viewing detail within a moving image,
such as a person running. A high-quality monitor is required to
get the best from progressive scan. See also Interlacing.
Protocol - A special set of rules governing how two entities
will communicate. Protocols are found at many levels of
communication, and there are hardware protocols and software
protocols.
Proxy server - In an organization that uses the Internet, a
proxy server acts as an intermediary between a workstation
user and the Internet. This provides security, administrative
control, and a caching service. Any proxy server associated with
a gateway server, or part of a gateway server, effectively
separates the organization’s network from the outside network
and the local firewall. It is the firewall server that protects the
network against outside intrusion.
A proxy server receives requests for Internet services (such as
web page requests) from many users. If the proxy server is also
a cache server, it looks in its local cache of previously
downloaded web pages. If it finds the page, it is returned to the
user without forwarding the request to the Internet. If the page
is not in the cache, the proxy server, acting as a client on behalf
of the user, uses one of its own IP addresses to request the page
from another server over the Internet. When the requested
page is returned, the proxy server forwards it to the user that
originally requested it.
P-VOP - See VOP.
Resolution - Image resolution is a measure of how much detail
a digital image can hold: the greater the resolution, the greater
the level of detail. Resolution can be specified as the number of
pixel-columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height),
e.g. 320x240.
Alternatively, the total number of pixels (usually in megapixels)
in the image can be used. In analog systems it is also common
to use other format designations, such as CIF, QCIF, 4CIF, etc.
RTCP (Real-Time Control Protocol) - RTCP provides support
for real-time conferencing of groups of any size within an
intranet. This support includes source identification and
support for gateways like audio and video bridges as well as
multicast-to-unicast translators.
RTCP offers quality-of-service feedback from receivers to the
multicast group as well as support for the synchronization of
different media streams.
RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) - RTP is an Internet
protocol for the transport of real-time data, e.g. audio and
video. It can be used for media-on-demand as well as
interactive services such as Internet telephony.
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) - RTSP is a control
protocol, and a starting point for negotiating transports such as
RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs.
RTSP can be considered a ‘remote control’ for controlling the
media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically
use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video
data.
Router - A device that determines the next network point to
which a packet should be forwarded on its way to its final
destination. A router creates and/or maintains a special routing
table that stores information on how best to reach certain
destinations. A router is sometimes included as part of a
network switch. See also switch.
Server - In general, a server is a computer program that
provides services to other computer programs in the same or
other computers. A computer running a server program is also
frequently referred to as a server. In practice, the server may
contain any number of server and client programs. A web server
is the computer program that supplies the requested HTML
pages or files to the client (browser).
Sharpness - This is the control of fine detail within a picture.
This feature was originally introduced into color TV sets that
used notch filter decoders. This filter took away all high
frequency detail in the black and white region of the picture.
The sharpness control attempted to put some of that detail
back in the picture. Sharpness controls are mostly superfluous
in today's high-end TVs. The only logical requirement for it
nowadays is on a VHS machine.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) - SMTP is used for
sending and receiving e-mail. However, as it is ‘simple,’ it is
limited in its ability to queue messages at the receiving end,
and is usually used with one of two other protocols, POP3 or
IMAP. These other protocols allow the user to save messages in
a server mailbox and download them periodically from the
server.
SMTP authentication is an extension of SMTP, whereby the
client is required to log into the mail server before or during the
sending of email. It can be used to allow legitimate users to
send email while denying the service to unauthorized users,
such as spammers.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - SNMP
forms part of the Internet Protocol suite, as defined by the
Internet Engineering Task Force. The protocol can support
monitoring of network-attached devices for any conditions
that warrant administrative attention.
Sockets - Sockets are a method for communication between a
client program and a server program over a network. A socket is
defined as ‘the endpoint in a connection.’ Sockets are created
and used with a set of programming requests or ‘function calls’
sometimes called the sockets application programming
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- Axis p33 series user s manual 2
- Equipment modifications 2
- Intellectual property rights 2
- Liability 2
- Notices 2
- Support 2
- Trademark acknowledgments 2
- Axis p33 series table of contents 3
- Contents 3
- Axis p33 series 4
- Axis p33 series 5
- Key features 5
- Axis p33 series 6
- Camera unit 6
- Hardware overview 6
- Led indicators 6
- Audio in 3 mm input for a mono microphone or a line in mono signal left channel is used from a stereo signal 7
- Audio out audio output line level that can be connected to a public address pa system or an active speaker with a built in amplifier a pair of headphones can also be attached a stereo connector must be used for the audio out 7
- Auxiliary power and gnd 7
- Axis p33 series 7
- I o terminal connector used in applications for e g motion detection event triggering time lapse recording and alarm notifications it provides the interface to 7
- Network connector rj 45 ethernet connector supports power over ethernet using shielded cables is recommended 7
- Port status 7
- Port status if the alarm device is activated 7
- Sdhc memory card slot the high capacity sd memory card can be used for local recording with removable storage 7
- The following connection diagram gives an example of how to connect an auxiliary device 7
- Unit connectors 7
- Access from a browser 8
- Accessing the camera 8
- Axis p33 series accessing the camera 8
- Access from the internet 9
- Axis p33 series accessing the camera 9
- Configure capture mode 9
- Setting the root password 9
- Axis media control toolbar 10
- Axis p33 series the live view page 10
- General controls 10
- The live view page 10
- Axis p33 series the live view page 11
- Pan tilt zoom controls 11
- Axis p33 series video streams 12
- How to stream h 64 12
- Motion jpeg 12
- Video streams 12
- Alternative methods of accessing the video stream 13
- Axis media control amc 13
- Axis p33 series video streams 13
- Accessing audio streams 14
- Axis p33 series video streams 14
- Axis p33 series video audio 15
- Image appearance 15
- Overlay settings 15
- Preview 15
- Video audio 15
- Video stream 15
- Axis p33 series video audio 16
- Enable audio 16
- Axis p33 series video audio 17
- Camera settings 17
- Image appearance 17
- Stream profiles 17
- Axis p33 series video audio 18
- Exposure settings 18
- White balance 18
- Wide dynamic range 18
- Axis p33 series video audio 19
- View areas 19
- View image settings 19
- Axis p33 series video audio 20
- Overlay image 20
- Privacy mask 20
- Advanced axis p3343 axis p3344 21
- Axis p33 series video audio 21
- Focus zoom 21
- Advanced axis p3346 22
- Axis p33 series video audio 22
- Audio channels 23
- Audio clips 23
- Audio input 23
- Audio output 23
- Audio settings 23
- Axis p33 series video audio 23
- Live view config 24
- Action buttons 25
- Axis p33 series live view config 25
- Default viewer 25
- Live view layout 25
- Stream profile 25
- Viewer settings 25
- Axis p33 series live view config 26
- Output buttons 26
- User defined links 26
- Advanced 27
- Axis p33 series ptz 27
- Guard tour 27
- Preset positions 27
- Application packages 28
- Applications 28
- Axis p33 series applications 28
- Axis p33 series events 29
- Event servers 29
- Event types 29
- Events 29
- Example 29
- Axis p33 series events 30
- How to set up a triggered event 30
- Pre trigger and post trigger buffers 30
- Triggered event 30
- Axis p33 series events 31
- Camera tampering 31
- Configuration example 31
- Scheduled event 31
- Axis p33 series events 32
- Motion detection 32
- Axis p33 series events 33
- Configuring motion detection 33
- Port status 33
- To exclude parts of the include window select the exclude option and position the exclude window as required within the include window 33
- Axis p33 series recordings 34
- Recordings 34
- Axis p33 series recordings 35
- Continuous recording 35
- Axis p33 series system options 36
- Http rtsp password settings 36
- Ip address filter 36
- Security 36
- System options 36
- User settings 36
- Audio support 37
- Axis p33 series system options 37
- Certificates 37
- Current server time 37
- Date time 37
- Ieee 802 x 37
- New server time 37
- Settings 37
- Axis p33 series system options 38
- Date time format used in images 38
- Axis p33 series system options 39
- Basic tcp ip settings 39
- Ipv4 address configuration 39
- Ipv6 address configuration 39
- Network 39
- Network settings 39
- Obtain ip address via dhcp 39
- Use the following ip address 39
- Advanced tcp ip settings 40
- Axis p33 series system options 40
- Dns configuration 40
- Host name configuration 40
- Http and https 40
- Link local ipv4 address 40
- Nat traversal port mapping for ipv4 40
- Ntp configuration 40
- Axis p33 series system options 41
- Lan intranet wan internet 41
- Axis p33 series system options 42
- Qos quality of service 42
- Qos settings 42
- Smtp email 42
- Axis p33 series system options 43
- Bonjour 43
- Axis p33 series system options 44
- Storage device 44
- Storage device settings 44
- Storage disk management 44
- Axis p33 series system options 45
- Maintenance 45
- Ports devices 45
- Upgrade server 45
- Axis p33 series system options 46
- Logs reports 46
- Support 46
- Advanced 47
- Axis p33 series system options 47
- Caution 47
- Resetting to factory default settings 47
- Using the control button 47
- Axis p33 series troubleshooting 48
- Checking the firmware 48
- Emergency recovery procedure 48
- Troubleshooting 48
- Upgrading the firmware 48
- Axis p33 series troubleshooting 49
- Axis support 49
- Axis p33 series troubleshooting 50
- Symptoms possible causes and remedial action 50
- Axis p33 series troubleshooting 51
- Technical specifications for axis p3343 series 52
- Technical specifications for axis p3343 series 53
- Technical specifications for axis p3343 series 54
- Technical specifications for axis p3344 series 55
- Technical specifications for axis p3344 series 56
- Technical specifications for axis p3344 series 57
- Technical specifications for axis p3346 series 58
- Technical specifications for axis p3346 series 59
- Technical specifications for axis p3346 series 60
- Technical specifications for axis p3346 series 61
- General performance considerations 62
- Glossary of terms 63
- Glossary of terms 64
- Glossary of terms 65
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