Operation Guide
Table Of Contents
- VideoJet X40
- Table of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Safety Information
- 3 Product Description
- 4 Installation
- 5 Configuration Using a Web Browser
- 5.1 Connecting
- 5.2 Configuration Menu
- 5.3 Basic Mode: Unit Access
- 5.4 Basic Mode: Date/Time
- 5.5 Basic Mode: Network
- 5.6 Basic Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.7 Basic Mode: Audio
- 5.8 Basic Mode: Recording
- 5.9 Basic Mode: System Overview
- 5.10 Advanced Mode: Identification
- 5.11 Advanced Mode: Password
- 5.12 Advanced Mode: Date/Time
- 5.13 Advanced Mode: Display Stamping
- 5.14 Advanced Mode: Appearance
- 5.15 Advanced Mode: LIVEPAGE Functions
- 5.16 Advanced Mode: Logging
- 5.17 Advanced Mode: Video Input
- 5.18 Advanced Mode: Picture Settings
- 5.19 Advanced Mode: Encoder Profile
- 5.20 Advanced Mode: Audio
- 5.21 Advanced Mode: Storage Management
- 5.22 Advanced Mode: Remote Video Device
- 5.23 Advanced Mode: Recording Profiles
- 5.24 Advanced Mode: Retention Time
- 5.25 Advanced Mode: Recording Scheduler
- 5.26 Advanced Mode: Recording Status
- 5.27 Advanced Mode: Alarm Connections
- 5.28 Advanced Mode: VCA
- 5.29 Advanced Mode: VCA Profiles
- 5.30 Advanced Mode: VCA Scheduled
- 5.31 Advanced Mode: VCA Event Triggered
- 5.32 Advanced Mode: Audio Alarm
- 5.33 Advanced Mode: Alarm E-Mail
- 5.34 Advanced Mode: Alarm Task Editor
- 5.35 Advanced Mode: Alarm Inputs
- 5.36 Advanced Mode: Relay
- 5.37 Advanced Mode: COM1
- 5.38 Advanced Mode: Network
- 5.39 Advanced Mode: Advanced
- 5.40 Advanced Mode: Multicasting
- 5.41 Advanced Mode: JPEG Posting
- 5.42 Advanced Mode: Encryption
- 5.43 Advanced Mode: Maintenance
- 5.44 Advanced Mode: Licenses
- 5.45 Advanced Mode: System Overview
- 5.46 Function Test
- 6 Operation
- 7 Maintenance and Upgrades
- 8 Appendix
- 9 Specifications
- 10 Glossary
- 11 Index
VideoJet X40 Glossary | en 121
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10 Glossary
Symbols
10/100/1000 Base-T IEEE-802.3 specification for 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps Ethernet
802.1x The IEEE 802.1x standard provides a general method for authentication and authorization in
IEEE-802 networks. Authentication is carried out via the authenticator, which checks the
transmitted authentication information using an authentication server (see RADIUS server)
and approves or denies access to the offered services (LAN, VLAN or WLAN) accordingly.
A
ARP Address Resolution Protocol: a protocol for mapping MAC and IP addresses
B
Baud Unit of measurement for the speed of data transmission
bps Bits per second, the actual data rate
BVIP Bosch Video over IP unit
C
CF CompactFlash; interface standard, for digital storage media amongst other things. Used in
computers in the form of CF cards, digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants (PDA).
CIF Common Intermediate Format, video format with 352 × 288/240 pixels
D
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol: uses an appropriate server to enable dynamic
assignment of an IP address and other configuration parameters to computers on a network
(Internet or LAN).
DNS Domain Name System, mainly used for converting domain names to IP addresses
DynDNS DNS hosting service that works according to RFC 2845 and stores the IP addresses of its
clients in a database, ready for use
F
FTP File Transfer Protocol
Full duplex Simultaneous data transmission in both directions (sending and receiving)
G
GBIC GigaBit Interface Converter; applied in network technology to render interfaces flexible, for
converting an electrical interface into an optical interface, for example. This enables flexible
operation of an interface as a Gigabit Ethernet via twisted-pair cables or fiber optic cables.
GOP Group of Pictures