Glossary Of Terms (A-C) – CCTV

Glossary Of Terms (A-C)  - CCTV

AC

Alternating Current

ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM

Electronic system used to allow, restrict and track the movement of people through entry/exit points in a site. This is achieved through the use of electronic individual codes, keys or cards etc, to release a locking mechanism.

ACTIVITY DETECTION

A feature built into some multiplexers, which is used to detect movement within a camera’s field of view that is then used to improve camera recording update rate.

AGC (AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL)

An electronic circuit that is used to boost the video signal in a camera in low light conditions. Use of this feature will usually give a “noisy” or grainy picture. When comparing camera specifications always use data with AGC off.

ALARM INTERFACE

A facility which allows the use of external alarm equipment such as PIR’s, magnetic contacts etc to be connected to CCTV equipment so that when the alarm is activated the CCTV equipment will automatically carry out a pre programmed function such as switching to record a given camera.

ALC (AUTOMATIC LIGHT CONTROL)

A feature of an Auto Iris lens used to adjust the between peak and average voltage which will emphasise detail in bright areas (peak), or shadows (average).

ALGORITHMS

Complex mathematical formulae or rules used to solve complex problems in CCTV they are used to achieve digital compression of a video picture.

ALIASING

Also known as Moiré patterning. This is an effect that occurs when an analogue signal is sampled digitally at a sampling frequency less than twice the signal frequency. The effect can be minimised by a technique known as optical low-pass filtering.

ANALOGUE SIGNAL

A signal in which the level is represented by a directly proportional voltage. In video the cameras scene is represented by varying the voltage in the video signal where the voltage is directly proportional to the light level.

ALKALINE BATTERY

DC power source with a longer life than a standard battery. Cannot be recharged.

AMPLITUDE

Expression of the strength of a video signal at a given point. Measured in Volts.

ANGLE OF VIEW

Represents the area of a scene (maximum horizontal and vertical angle) that can be seen through a lens. Measured in degrees.

APERTURE

The light gathering part of a lens. The size of the aperture is controlled by the Iris. Aperture size is expressed as an “f” number. The lower the “f” number the greater the amount of light gathered by the lens.

ASPECT RATIO

The ratio between the width and height of a video picture. The standard Aspect Ratio for CCTV Monitors, NTSC and PAL systems is 4:3.

ASPHERICAL LENS

A type of lens, which has a non-spherical shape. It is harder and more expensive to manufacture, but it offers certain advantages over a normal spherical lens.

ATTENUATION

The decrease in magnitude of a signal, as it travels through a medium. Used to describe signal loss in a transmission system. Measured in decibels (dB).

AUDIBLE DETECTOR

A device used to detect sound. In CCTV system it can be interfaced with a switcher to switch on a nominated camera when the detector is activated.

AUTO BALANCE

System used in colour cameras to detect and automatically correct errors in the amplitude of colour signals.

AUTO IRIS (AI)

An automatic method of varying the size of a lens aperture to allow the correct amount of light to fall on the imaging device. The lens Includes a tiny motor and amplifier, which are used to maintain a one-volt Peak to peak video signal.

AUTO PAN

A feature of a pan and tilt head or dome, which allows the camera to pan continually between two preset points.

AVERAGE VIDEO SIGNAL

Represents the average light level of a picture and is used to open or the iris in an Auto Iris lens.

BACK-FOCUS

A fine mechanical adjustment in a camera that is used to adjust the imaging device relative to the lens to ensure that it is at the exact focal point for the lens fitted. This adjustment is especially important when fitting a zoom lens.

BACKLASH

An effect noticed in Pan and Tilt units, whereby the unit does not come to a smooth stop at the end of the pan movement. This is usually caused by play in the mechanical components of the unit or by attempting to bring the unit to an instant stop.

BALANCED SIGNAL

This is a video signal that has been converted to enable it to be transmitted along ‘twisted pair’ cables. Usually used where the signal has to be transmitted over long distances, which would produce unacceptably high losses in Coaxial cable.

BANDWIDTH

The frequency range required to carry an electronic signal without attenuation or loss.

BARREL DISTORTION

A distortion in a monitor due to non uniform scanning which causes the image to appear to bulge outward like a barrel.

BAUD

Data transfer rate, named after Maurice Emile Baud, Equal to 1bit per second.

BIT

Acronym formed from “binary digit”. The basic unit of information in a computer or digital system Either 1 or 0.

BLACK LEVEL

Part of the video signal, just above the sync level corresponding to 0.3v This is where black parts of an image are electronically represents.

BLANKING PULSE

A black pulse added to a monitor signal during the fly back period to make the return trace video signal invisible on the screen.

BNC

Standard connector used to connect coaxial cables to CCTV equipment or each other.

BRIDGING SWITCHER

Term for a multi-input sequential video switcher, which includes a sequencing output and spot output.

BRIGHTNESS

Term for the intensity of illumination of a reproduced video picture.

BRIGHTNESS CONTROL

Control, which increases or decreases the illumination of phosphors on a monitor screen to vary the brightness.

BRAID

A group of textile or metallic filaments inter-woven to form a tubular structure, which may be applied over one or more wires, or flattened to form a strap.

BYTE

A group of eight bits.

BROADCAST CAMERA

High quality, high-resolution camera used by the professional broadcast industry.

CAD

Computer Aided Design. Method of producing complex designs using computer based software programs.

CABLE COMPENSATED AMPLIFIER

High frequency signals are attenuated when transmitted through cables. A Cable Compensated Amplifier boosts the high frequency signals depending on the cable distance. This ensures the minimum video loss.

CABLE CORE

The central part of the cable, which actually carries the video, power and control signals. This can be constructed as a single conductor, or from wire strands.

CABLE JACKET

The outer protective coating, which covers the Cable Core.

CCIR

Commitee Consultatif International des Radiocommunique. European standardisation body that has set the standards for television signals in Europe. 625 lines, 25 frames per second.

CCTV

Closed Circuit Television. Television system intended to be viewed by restricted personnel and with a dedicated purpose. Pictures from a CCTV system are not intended to be broadcast for general viewing.

CCVE

Closed Circuit Video Equipment. Alternative term for CCTV.

CFA

Colour Filter Array. Optical pixel filters used in single chip colour CCD cameras, to produce the colour components of a video signal.

CHANNEL SEPARATION

The term for the separation of signals when multiplexed at different frequencies for transmission down a single cable.

CHROMATIC ABERRATION

Optical term, which refers to the distortion of an image as a result of a scattered focal point caused by a defect in a lens. A combination of lens can be used to correct this effect.

CHROMINANCE SIGNAL

The part of the video signal that contains the colour information. In composite video The chrominance signal is multiplexed at a higher frequency than the signal and transmitted down the same cable. In S-VHS this signal is transmitted along a separate cable.

CLADDING

The outer part of a fibre optics cable. The cladding is less dense than the central core, and acts as an optical barrier to prevent the transmitted signal from leaking away from the core.

C-MOUNT

Standard lens mounting with a 17.526mm back flange (distance between the lens mount and the focal point). Normally used on 2/3″ and 1″ cameras and lenses.

COAXIAL CABLE

Term for cable in which two or more conductors share the same axis. Normally consists of a single inner core and an outer shield. This is the standard cable used to carry video signals in CCTV installations, because it does not produce and is not influenced by external fields.

COLOUR STRIPE FILTER

A filter that is placed in front of a colour CCD chip to break up the light into the basic colours (Red, Green, and Blue) The individual colours are then directed at different pixels on the chip.

COMMON SYNC

Device used to synchronise cameras by generating a synchronising pulse that is sent to all cameras connected to it.

COMPOSITE VIDEO

The complete video signal, comprising both the video and sync information.

CONCAVE LENS

Type of lens in which the light rays passing through it are made to diverge by the inward curve of the glass surface.

CONDUIT

Plastic or metallic pipe, which is used to conceal and protect cables and wiring.

CONTRAST

The difference in intensity between the darkest and the brightest parts of an image.

CONTRAST CONTROL

The control on a monitor used to change the contrast by varying the amplitude of the video signal.

CONVEX LENS

Type of lens in which the light rays passing through it are made to converge by the outward curve of the glass surface.

COVERT CAMERA

Type of CCTV camera, which is concealed to allow video recordings to be made without the knowledge of the subjects.

CPU

Central Processing Unit. The heart of a computer or computer based device.

CRIMPING

Term used to describe the process of joining a cable to a connector without screwing or soldering. Requires a special crimping tool to ensure a proper connection.

CRO

Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (see Oscilloscope).

CROSSTALK

Noise generated by the interference between adjacent video, audio or data signals in a multiplexed signal.

CS-MOUNT

Standard lens mounting with a 12.5mm back flange (the distance between the lens mount and the focal point) Normally used on modern ¼”, 1/3″, and ½” cameras and lenses.

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18 Responses to “Glossary Of Terms (A-C) – CCTV”

  1. ACEMontague says:

    That’s amazing! It always seem easier to draw on the computer then on paper. Really now, to color like that makes me curious, though everyone’s style of art is different.

  2. ParisLoOfficialTV says:

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  3. PokeMann61 says:

    dude, you own! this looks identical to a photograph

  4. garrick r says:

    Yes. Theoretically, you can take any older version to 2009 and open it there. Just make sure that you only go from old to new, and not visa versa. If you take drawings you made in 2009 to your school computer and try to open them in 2004, it won't work.

    To save a 2009 file to 2004 format, just go to save as. Under the drawing name, there is an option in which you can select different versions and formats. Usually its either .dwg, .dwt, and .dxf for years 2007, 2004 and 2000. You'll probably want to stick with the .dwg format, but with year 2004.

  5. E says:

    Yes Autocad has such feature.I can just give u headlines at this time.

    U need to learn to make BLOCKS with attributes…( Attribute is a data linked to that block like Part no., price etc. )

    Then u need to learn ways of Attribute extraction. yes they can be extracted to Excel format.

    So the key words for you to look in help are BLOCK with Attributes, Attribute Extraction. You can do them.

    Good Luck!

  6. marwan a says:

    AutoCAD works just fine under on Mac hardware. I have AutoCAD 2009 installed on the Boot Camp partition of my Macbook Pro, and it runs like a dream…I don't foresee you having any problems.

    However, keep in mind that Autodesk doesn't "officially" support AutoCAD running on any Macintosh platform. That being said, it will run on either Parallels or Boot Camp, whatever your choice. (Assuming that you're using a Mac with an Intel processor).

  7. Druz says:

    You should do a search for "CAD freelancer" or just "freelancer" Remember that you'll be competing against the world. There is no "Only USA" web site. One of the advantage of being in the US is, that if a project recruiter wants to sue someone in India for a breech of contract, good luck. As a citizen/resident of the US there are laws that help to provide some relief/remedy to parties that believe they have been wronged. Make sure that when you bid, you bring up this point. It helps to even the playing field.

    Good luck.

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  9. Douglas L says:

    you need a converter program for this wich you can find it here:
    http://anydwg.com/auto-cad-to-pdf-ex.html
    you can search free versions here: http://www.4shared.com
    good luck!

  10. Soreanol says:

    HOLY CRAP! Comparing this to the original picture, they’re identical!

  11. duci1aces says:

    Auto Cad is not a career field. It is a tool used by engineers to do their work. It is a skill that should be part of your resume. Getting certification in Auto Cad will provide evidence to future employers that you are adept in using this tool.

  12. E says:

    Check under File | Page Setup

  13. Dani says:

    Follow the following steps:
    OS (enter)
    check the box End point ( You can check all if you want.This will help as u advance in Autocad;-) )
    Press OK
    Now activate line command by
    L (enter)
    go near the first corner..a small yellow icon will appear saying end point..just click immediately.Then go near the other corner..end point will light up again..just click. Then Enter to complete your line.
    (If the end point yellow light does not appear then press F3)

  14. bluelightning0 says:

    You’re an amazing artist both painting and music wise. keep it up ^ ^

  15. 11Alyt says:

    awesome stuff man,….ama practice hard to get to yo level!

  16. pinkypoo1988 says:

    yeah, macs suck. otherwise why would you be loading windows on it. lol

  17. WilliamsShamir says:

    i use photoshop

  18. ManiekWilq says:

    it’s almost like a photo :) great painting :)

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