Glossary – Panasonic 616 User Manual

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Glossary

ActiveX Control

A software module developed by Microsoft. It is used to

add functions, downloaded from a web server via the

Internet or intranet, to Internet Explorer. The recorder

uses it to display video.

DDNS (Dynamic DNS)

A technology for dynamically translating DNS server

information to enable the transfer of only differences in

information between DNS servers (refer to "DNS"). This

reduces the data transfer amount necessary for updat-

ing information on the DNS server and reduces the load

on the network.

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)

A protocol that enables PCs to automatically get infor-

mation from a server needed for accessing a network.

DNS (Domain Name System)

The long lists of numbers or IP addresses that are used

in network environments are difficult to remember, which

makes them impractical. This is why PCs are given an

easy-to-follow name (domain name) which is converted

to an IP address before they are communicated with.

The DNS provides translation between domain names

and IP addresses.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

A protocol that is commonly used for transferring files

over the Internet.

HDD

Stands for Hard Disk Drive (a high capacity storage

device). This product uses hard disk drives instead of

video tapes for recording.

IP address (Internet Protocol Address)

The identification number assigned to PCs connected

via IP networks such as the Internet or an Intranet, or to

individual communications devices. Do not assign the

same address to multiple devices, especially on the

Internet.

LAN (Local Area Network)

A communications network for connecting PCs, printers

and other network devices in a relatively small area such

as in a building or floor of a building or campus in which

data is transferred.

MAC address (Media Access Control address)

Fixed physical address assigned to network devices.

Devices send and receive data based on this.

H.264

One of the compression methods of moving images.

NAT (Network Address Translation)

A technology for sharing a single global address

between two or more PCs.

NTP (Network Time Protocol)

A protocol developed to accurately maintain time among

hosts on the Internet.

PS·Data

Stands for Panasonic Security Data. When PS·Data

compatible devices are connected using a RS485 cable,

it is possible to operate the recorder from them or to

operate them from the recorder.

QVGA

Resolution with 320 x 240 pixels.

POP 3

A protocol for receiving e-mail stored on a server on the

Internet or an Intranet.

POP 3 Server

A server that supports POP3, currently the most widely

used mail sending protocol.

RAID (RAID5)

An abbreviation for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive

Disks 5 that provides a highly reliable disk array by dis-

tributing access over multiple HDDs, increasing both

speed and capacity. Even if one HDD has errors, data

can be recovered based on error correction data record-

ed on other HDDs. (RAID 5 is used when 3 or more

HDDs are connected. However, when 2 or more HDDs

simultaneously have errors, data cannot be recovered.)

RAID (RAID6)

An abbreviation for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive

Disks 6 that provides a highly reliable disk array by dis-

tributing access over multiple HDDs, increasing both

speed and capacity. Even if two HDDs have errors, data

can be recovered based on error correction data record-

ed on other HDDs. (RAID 6 is used when 4 or more

HDDs are connected. However, when 3 or more HDDs

simultaneously have errors, data cannot be recovered.)

RS485

When this product is connected to the camera using the

video cable and the RS485 cable, the electrical charac-

teristics of RS485 can make this product to control the

camera.

SD memory card (Secure Digital memory card)

A small, lightweight and removable storage device hav-

ing a large capacity.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)

A protocol for sending e-mail on the Internet or an

Intranet. Used when transferring mail between servers or

when clients send mail to the server.

SMTP server

A server that supports SMTP, currently the most widely

used mail transfer protocol.

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