User's Manual Fixed Dome Network Camera AXIS 225FD
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AXIS 225FD - Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms
ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. 
ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed 
automatically as required.
AMC - AXIS Media
 Control. The control required for 
viewing video images in Internet Explorer. Installs 
automatically on first use.
API - A
pplication Programming Interface. The Axis API 
can be used for integrating Axis products into other 
applications.
ARP -
 Address Resolution Protocol. A protocol used to 
associate an IP address to a hardware MAC address. A 
request is broadcast on the local network to find out what 
the MAC address is for the IP address.
ARTPEC 
- Axis Real Time Picture Encoder - used for 
video image compression. 
CCD - Cha
rge Coupled Device. CCD is one of the two main 
types of image sensors used in digital cameras. When a 
picture is taken, the CCD is struck by light coming 
through the camera’s lens. Each of the thousands or 
millions of tiny pixels that make up the CCD convert this 
light into electrons. 
CGI - Com
mon Gateway Interface. A set of rules (or a 
program) that allows a Web Server to communicate with 
other programs.
Client/Server - De
scribes the network relationship 
between two computer programs in which one, the client, 
makes a service request from another - the server.
DC-Iris - This speci
al type of iris is electrically controlled 
by the Axis camera, to automatically regulate the amount 
of light allowed to enter.
DNS - The Doma
in Name System (DNS) locates and 
translates Internet domain names into IP (Internet 
Protocol) addresses.
Ethernet -
 A widely used networking standard.
ETRAX - Axis' own mic
roprocessor.
Firewall - A virtua
l barrier between a LAN (Local Area 
Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet.
FTP - File Transfe
r Protocol. Used for the simple transfer 
of files to and from an FTP-server.
Full-duplex - T
ransmission of data, e.g. audio, in two 
directions simultaneously. 
HTML 
- Hypertext Mark-up Language. Used widely for 
authoring documents viewed in web browsers.
HTTP 
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules for 
exchanging files (text, images, sound, video, and other 
files) on the World Wide Web.
HTTPS - H
ypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket 
Layer. A web protocol that provides encryption for page 
requests from users and for the pages returned by the web 
server.
Intranet 
- A private network limited to an organization or 
corporation. Usually closed to external traffic.
IP - Inte
rnet-Protocol. See TCP/IP.
IP address -
 A unique number used by a network device, 
to allow it to be identified and found on the network. The 
32-bit IP address is made up of four groups (or quads) of 
decimal digits separated by periods. An example of an IP 
address is: 192.168.0.1
ISMA - Interne
t Streaming Media Alliance
JPEG -
 A standard image format, used widely for 
photographs. Also known as JPG.
LAN - A 
local area network (LAN) is a group of computers 
and associated devices that typically share common 
resources within a limited geographical area.
Linux -
 A popular operating system, which is “open 
source” and practically free of charge.
Lux 
- A standard unit for the measurement of light, where 
1 Lux equals the light emitted from a single candle at a 
distance of one meter.
Mbit/s - Mega
bits per second. A unit for measuring 
speeds in networks. A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit/s.
MPEG-4 - 
A video compression standard that makes good 
use of bandwidth, and which can provide high-quality 
video streams at less than 1 Mbit/s. 
Multicast - A band
width-conserving technology that 
reduces bandwidth usage by simultaneously delivering a 
single stream of information to multiple network 
recipients. 
NTSC -
 National Television Standards Committee. NTSC is 
the standard format used for televisions in most of North 
and Central America, and Japan. 
NWAY 
- A network protocol that automatically 
negotiates the highest possible common transmission 
speed between two devices.
PAL -
 Phase Altering Line. PAL is the standard format 
used for televisions in most of the world (other than the 
US, Canada, and Japan).
PEM - Privacy Enhanced
 Mail. An early standard for 
securing electronic mail. The PEM-format is often used 
for representing an HTTPS certificate or certificate 
request.
Ping - A
 small utility used for sending data packets to 
network resources to check that they are working and that 
the network is intact.










