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CCTV
GLOSSARY |
CCTV
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Ultrasonic
sensor:
is a type of alarm which works on the principle
of high frequency sonic emission to detect movement
in a zone. Ultraviolet:
is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength
of less than 400 nm and is not visible to the human
eye.
Unbalanced
cable:
is a type of cable in which the ends of the
shields are grounded to different equipment with possibly
varying ground potential. This unbalanced set up can
give rise to ground loop currents and EMI induction.
UPS
Uninterruptable Power Supply:
stores electricity and supplies power to
a CCTV system during a power failure.
Usable
video:
is the minimum video signal specified in
the camera data sheet to generate an acceptable picture
on the monitor. It is usually measured as a percentage
of the full video.
Example:
30% usable video = 30% of 0.7 volts (full video
or maximum video amplitude) = 0.2 volts
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