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P-P (Peak-to-Peak) The voltage of a signal measured between its most positive and negative points. CCIR standard video is 1 volt P-P.
P.A.L. (Phase
Alternate Line. See
CCIR)
Colour TV system used in the UK
PABX (Private
Automatic Branch
Exchange)
An in-house telephone switching system that interconnects telephone extensions to each other, as well as to the outside telephone network.
Password A special word, code or symbol that must be presented to the computer system to gain access to its resources. It identifies the user to the computer system.
PCI‚ (Peripheral
Component
Interconnect) Bus
PCI Local Bus is a high-performance bus that provides a processor- independent data path between the CPU and high-speed peripherals. PCI is a robust interconnect mechanism designed specifically to accommodate multiple high-performance peripherals for graphics, full-motion video, SCSI and LANs.
PCMCIA (Personal
Computer Memory
Card International
Association)
A non-profit trade association founded in 1989 to standardise a method for connecting peripherals to PCs. PCMCIA created a 16- bit socket that’s "Plug-and-Play" compatible and can be automatically configured by a software driver called PCMCIA Card Services.
Peak White Inverter
(Eclipser)
An electronic circuit that turns any white part of a video signal, over a preset level, to black. If installed in the auto iris video line it decreases the contrast of one picture, bringing out detail otherwise lost in shadow.
Pedestal The portion of a video signal between the sync. pulses and the black level.
Peer-to-Peer Communications in which both sides have equal responsibility for initiating, maintaining and terminating the session.
Phase Adjustable
(see line lock)
The ability to delay the line locking process, so as to align cameras fed from A.C. voltages on different phases.
Photocell Automatically switches on the infra-red lights when light levels fall to a preset level.
Pico Order of magnitude; 10 –12
PIN Personal Identification Number.
PING (Packet
InterNet Groper)
A utility used to determine if a TCP/IP device is available and responsive on a network or at an Internet site.
PL259/UHF Connector Screw on video connector, now largely replaced by the BNC type.
Plasma A type of flat screen display.
Port That portion of a computer through which a peripheral device may communicate.
POTS (Plain Old
Telephone Service)
The basic analogue service provided by the public telephone network, without any added facilities.
PPP (Point-To-Point
Protocol)
A data-link protocol that provides dialup access over serial lines by encapsulating protocols in specialised Network Control Protocol packets. These packets can be used to replace a network adaptor driver which allows remote users to log on to the network as if they were in-house.
Presets The pre-positioning of pan, tilt and zoom cameras by the use of potentiometers in the moving parts of the camera head. These allow the control equipment to store and move to a set reference point when the controller dictates or when an alarm exists. Special telemetry equipment is required.
Protocol A standard for sending coded messages between computers and peripherals.
Protocol Converter Data transmission converter i.e. RS232 to RS485 or vice versa.
Proximity Radio frequency technology used in Access Control, where the card or tag needs to be presented to a reader. Read ranges vary but are not normally greater than 15cms.
PSTN (Public
Switched Telephone
Network)
Any switching communication system- such as Telex, TWX or public telephone networks- that provides circuit switching to many customers.
PSU Power supply unit.
Pulse A positive or negative change in voltage that conveys information to a circuit.
PVP™ (Parallel Video
Processing)
Multiplexer dual framestore that gives near real-time record capability in 3 hour mode and improves multi-screen updates by 50%.



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