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Glossary
PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet): Is the most common meth-
od that your router uses to login to your ISP to enable your internet connec-
tion. This setting also exists on the DVR or NVR, but is only for advanced users
as the configuration required is difficult to complete.
Pre-record: Allows your DVR or NVR to record for a number of seconds be-
fore an event occurs.
Privacy Zone: See Mask for information.
Resolution: The measure of detail that can be seen in an image. The higher
the number, the greater the detail available.
RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol): A network protocol designed to
transmit video and audio information over networks and the internet in real
time.
Saturation: This alters how much color is displayed in the image. The higher
the saturation, the more bright and vivid colors will appear.
Server Port: Is a logical connection place and specifically, using the internet
protocol TCP/IP, the way a client program specifies a particular server pro-
gram on a computer in a network.
SEQ: Puts the DVR or NVR in sequence mode. This will repeatedly cycle
through each video channel for a predetermined time in Live View mode.
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis & Reporting Technology): This is an
automatic system on modern HDDs and SSDs to detect potential drive errors
before they occur.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): This is used to send an outbound
email (e.g. from you DVR or NVR to an email address).
SMTP Port: Is the port number used by a SMTP server to listen for email
send requests. This is specified by your email provider.
SMTP Server: This is the address of the server used for SMTP. Usually in the
form of a web address (e.g. smtp.gmail.com).
Software: A set of instructions that runs on a computing device.
SSID: Is the technical term for a wireless network name. When you setup a
wireless network, you give it a name to distinguish it from other networks in
your neighbourhood.
SSL (Secure Socket Layer): A secure method for connecting to servers. In
the context of the DVR or NVR, primarily used for email server connections.
Static: When referring to IP addresses, this is where a device’s IP address
has been manually entered. Sometimes used on older devices without UIDs
to prepare for internet access.
Static DNS: In some circumstances, your internet service provider may re-
quire you to use a static DNS instead of an auto DNS on your router.
Substream: Is the video stream that your DVR or NVR will send to remote
devices via the network or internet. Video quality is reduced to make it easier
to send.
Subnet Mask: Used to define which part of the IP address refers to the net-
work location.
Tag: Allows you to record information such as a person or object within a vid-
eo. You can then commence a search so tags matching your criteria will be
displayed. This is a faster method of identification when searching.
Time Server: Is a server that reads the actual time from a reference clock
and distributes the information to its clients on the network.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Swann |
| Model | SRDVR-85680W |
| Categorie | Bewakingscamera |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 43790 MB |







