S-VHS Super VHS:
is a type of video format in which the Illuminance and
chrominance signals are sent separately resulting in improved picture
quality.
Salvo switching:
is a feature in matrix switchers. On command from the matrix
switcher or an alarm event. a group of cameras can be switched
simultaneously onto a group of monitors.
SECAM Sequential Coluleur A'Memorie:
a color television system used in France and a few other
countries.
Sensitivity of a camera:
is the minimum light level required at the CCD chip which will
generate a usable video picture. It is measured in lux.
Sequential switcher:
is a type of switcher that allows multiple cameras to be
displayed or recorded one at a time.
Shield:
is a copper braid which covers the dielectric and center core
of a coaxial cable. It protects the video signal from EMI.
Signal loss:
is a reduction in signal strength expressed in decibels.
Signal to noise ratio:
It is the ratio between the signal voltage and the noise
voltage generated by an electronic circuit. It is measured in decibels
(dB).
Simplex:
is a system which can handle only one channel of video, audio
or data signal.
Single mode cable:
is an expensive type of fiber optic cable with a narrow glass
core which allows only a single path for signal transmission.
Silicon wafer:
is a semiconductor material on which the CCD chips are etched.
Snow:
is a fault in the picture, appearing as small dots on the
monitor and is caused by heavy noise in the video signal.
Sodium vapor lamp:
is a type of artificial light source which is very efficient
and uses sodium vapor to produce a yellow-orange light.
Spectral response:
is the sensitivity of a device to different light frequencies.
Standard angle lens:
is a type of lens which provides a view having the same
proportions as seen by the human eye. It has a magnification ratio of 1.
Step down transformer:
is a transformer used in power supplies to step down or lower
the main line voltage. The ratio between the number of turns of the
primary coil to the secondary coil determines the step down voltage.
Stranded cable:
is a type of cable in which a number of wires enclosed in an
outer jacket are used to transmit the electrical signal.
Sunshield:
is a movable accessory placed on top of outdoor housings to
prevent direct light falling on the camera.
Sync generator:
is a device which generates sync pulses which are then used to
synchronize cameras.
Synchronization:
is a process which ensures that the formation of frames in a
multi camera system start at the same time. There are different ways to
achieve camera synchronization. |