User Manual
SPEEDLAN 9000 Series Installation and Operation User Guide Version 3.03
Glossary-7
Fade Margin
The difference between the receiver signal input level and the receiver sensitivity. Fade margin is usually
considered the safety factor allowing the system to remain operating under additional forms of attenuation.
Fading
The loss of signal strength due to changes in the atmosphere.
Fault
This section of the browser gives the user a detailed list of alarm activity. Along with the alarm activity, the
Event Log also time stamps an alarm, so the user is able to determine when an event occurred, and at what
time the event cleared. The date and time fields are derived from the time read by the radio on the network
time server.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Government organization appointed by the U.S. President that regulates interstate communications (by use of
licenses, standards, rates, etc.).
Firewall
A firewall protects resources in a private network from the users on outside networks. It can also restrict
unwanted traffic from the private network to the outside. The firewall determines based on a set of rules
whether packets should be forwarded to their destination.
Firmware
Alterable programs in semitransparent storage (e.g., some type of read-only or flash reprogrammable
memory).
Forward Error Correction (FEC)
The ability of a receiving station to correct a transmission error. The transmitter sends redundant information
along with the original bits and the receiver uses this information to find and correct errors. This can increase
the throughput of a data link operation.
Framing
Dividing data for transmission into groups of bits, and adding a header and a check sequence to form a
frame.
Frequency
The number of complete cycles per second existing in a waveform. Note that frequency is measured in Hertz
(Hz).