Surveillance Definitions
AGC - Automatic Gain Control
is an electronic system found in many types of devices. Its
purpose is to control the gain of a system in order to maintain
adequate performance over a range of input signal levels.
Or An electronic circuit that tries to keep the video signal
at a constant level (1volt peak-peak). Useful on cameras working
at low light levels.
AI - Auto Iris is an electronic
circuit that acts as an iris on CCD cameras by electronically
shuttering the CCD sensor. Or An automatic method of varying
the size of a lens opening in response to changes in scene
illumination.
AWB - Auto White Balance is
an electronic process used in video cameras to retain true
colors. It is performed electronically on the basis of a white
object in the picture.
CCD - Charged Coupled Device: It is analog
technology. The CCD camera has a little bit higher resolution
than CMOS. The camera also functions better in low light.
A CCD camera drains a little bit more power than the CMOS
cameras. It uses 12v instead of 9v. CMOS camera is smaller
than a CCD camera and works longer with the 9v battery.
HAD CCD - Hole Accumulation
Diode is a type of CCD sensor with a layer designed to accumulate
holes (in the electronic sense), thus reducing noise level.
S to N Ratio - Signal to Noise
Ratio is simply the ratio of the signal power and noise power,
expressed in decibels (dB). Or measure of noise on a video
signal. It is represented in Decibels as the level of the
video signal compared to the level of noise present on that
signal. The higher the signal to noise ratio the better.
BLC - Balance Light Control
ia a method to compensate for bright spots in a picture. It
is also important to consider whether there are bright spots
in the picture such as car headlights which can make identification
of the vehicle registration or model impossible. This can
also be a major problem where it is necessary to identify
a person who is moving from bright daylight into artificial
light. This could result in the subject becoming an unidentifiable
silhouette.
OSD - On Screen Display is
a method of displaying set-up information or instructions
on to a display monitor.
Resolution - Resolution measures
the cameras ability to reproduce an image. The higher the
resolution, the better the picture quality.
LUX - LUX is the measurement
of low light needed for the camera to view and record properly.
FPS - Frames Per Second is
the number of still frames (pictures) that give the illusion
of motion, which appear in a single second of time.30fps is
considered "Real Time". So for Real Time viewing
of your cameras, you need at least 30fps for each camera.
IR - Infrared, IR LEDS are
used on Day/Night cameras which allow the camera to see in
the dark.
Focal Length - the distance
from the surface of a lens and its focal point.
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