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M-PEG Moving Picture Expert Group. A suite of digital compression tools specifically designed to video images.
MAC (Media Access
Control) layer
The protocol that controls access to the physical transmission medium on a LAN.
Macro Feature allowing you to pre-programme frequent system configurations for selection by a single keystroke or optionally by alarm inputs.
Magnetically Encoded Coded information that has been recorded on magnetic tape or cards.
Matrix Switcher A switcher able to route any of its camera inputs to any of its monitor outputs; a name usually reserved for large systems, that often includes telemetry control.
Mb Megabyte, or one million bytes or characters of information.
Mechanical Focus
(Back-focus,
racking)
The mechanical aligning of the imaging device with the focal point of the lens; most important on zoom lenses to ensure the image stays in focus throughout the zoom range.
Megabyte (Mb) Order of magnitude; 10 6
Micro Order of magnitude; 10 –6
Microwave Radio frequencies between 1 - 30 GHz used for video transmission over medium/long distance.
Milli Order of magnitude; 10 –3
MMJ (Modular
Modified Jack)
A modular connection used in DEC systems that has six wires with a locking tab on the side of the connector.
Modem Used with PSTN telephone lines to connect a fastscan system to the dial up BT network.
Modem Modulator/demodulator used in data transmission.
Modem (Modulator-
Demodulator)
A device used to convert serial digital data from a transmitting terminal to an analogue signal (carrier) for transmission over a telephone channel or to reconvert the transmitted analogue signal to serial digital data for acceptance by a receiving terminal.
Monitored Senses the state of the door (i.e. open or closed), a door contact is usually used.
Monochrome Black and white, not colour.
Mullion Door frame side uprights. (Mullion reader – a reader designed to be mounted on the door frame).
Multimode Fibre An optical fibre with a core diameter of 50 to 100 microns. Its core causes some distortion and provides less bandwidth than single-mode fibre.
Multiplex (Time
multiplex)
Using one carrier to send more than one signal. In video multiplexers, achieving this by sending a different camera’s output in each successive field or frame of a video signal, in a form that can later be retrieved as single camera pictures.
Multiplexer A device that divides a transmission into two or more sub-channels, either by splitting the frequency band into narrow bands (frequency division) or by allotting a common channel to several transmitting devices, one at a time (time division).



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