PAL Phase Alternating Line:
is a color television system and the standard used in Western
Europe, Australia, parts of Africa and Asia. PAL has 625 horizontal
scanning lines and 50 fields per sec.
Persistency of vision:
The retina of the human eye retains an image for 40ms. This
characteristic is called persistency of vision and is used to make a
picture appear continuous by flashing images on the retina at a rate
faster than 24 images per sec.
Phase adjustment:
is a camera adjustment used to synchronize all the cameras in
the system by altering the phase of the power supply.
Phase angle:
is the angle at any point of the sine wave of an AC power
supply and varies between 0 to 360 deg. over a cycle.
Phosphor:
is a material which is capable of emitting light. It is used in
fluorescent lamps, monitors etc. The duration of the emission depends on
the type of phosphor.
Photon:
is the basic unit of light.
Picture tearing:
occurs when the horizontal sync pulses are distorted or lost
and the monitor is unable to latch on to them causing the horizontal
lines to be displaced in a random manner. This is seen as a tearing of
the picture on the monitor.
Pincushion distortion:
is a type of distortion caused due to non uniform scanning in
the monitor which makes the picture to bulge inwards.
Pinhole lens:
is a small lens with a diameter of 1.5mm to 9.5mm used for
covert surveillance.
Pixel ( picture element):
is the basic unit of a CCD chip which accumulates charge
depending upon the amount of light falling upon it. A typical CCD chip
has over 300,000 pixels.
Polarizer:
is a type of filter which reduces glare by intercepting
reflected light from surfaces like water , glass. etc.
Polycarbonate glass:
is a type of toughened glass which can be used in housings for
use in high vandal areas.
Polyethylene:
is a type of plastic used to make outer jackets for cables.
Potentiometer:
is an electronic component in which the resistance can be
changed by a movable contact point. It is used in pan tilt heads and
zoom lenses to record pre-set positions.
Power line interference:
is a type of interference caused by main power lines and
usually seen as horizontal bands on the monitor.
Preamplifier:
is a type of amplifier used to increase the output of a low
level source allowing the signal to be processed by other devices.
Pre set:
is a term used in CCTV to define pre determined positions of a
pan tilt head and zoom lens.
Pressure mat:
is a device which is activated by the application of pressure
and is used to open doors, gates etc. It can also activate the switcher
to bring the nominated camera up for extended viewing.
Primary Color:
is a basic color which cannot be obtained by mixing other
colors. Red, green and blue are the three primary colors which can be
mixed to produce other colors.
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network:
is a type of analogue telephone network currently in use all
over the world.
PTZ controller:
is a device used to control the movement of the pan tilt head
and zoom lens from a remote location. |