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C Mount Long established industrial standard for connecting cameras and lenses, widely used in the CCTV industry.
C.C.D. (Charged
Coupled Device)
A ‘chip’ that performs the same function as a camera tube.
C.C.I.R. (Comite
Consultatif
International des
Radiocommunications)
The European TV standard 625 lines 50 fields.
Cable screen/shield A conductor which forms a sheath around one or more insulated conductors. This reduces the effect of interference onto the conductors. This shield is usually metallic foil or stranded wire wrapped around the conductors.
Card Number Coded number stored in the access control card.
Card Reader Unit fitted by the controlled door that reads the access card and transfers the information to the access control system.
Cardholder An individual who has been issued an access control card.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc
Read-Only Memory)
A compact disk format used to hold text, graphics and hi-fi stereo in excess of 650 MB of data, which is equivalent to about 250,000 pages of text or 20,000 medium-resolution pages.
Chrominance (C) The part of the video signal corresponding to the colour information.
Co-Axial Cable Any cable that has a conductor and shield sharing the same axis.
Composite Sync A signal comprising of both Line and Field sync pulses but without any video information.
Composite Video The full video signal, including both video data and sync pulses.
Compression A number of methods to reduce the size of digital information. See J-PEG, M-PEG and Wavelets.
Conditional Refresh Technique used in slow and fast scan where only small screen changes are transmitted. Up to a certain percentage of the on-screen picture can be updated before a full picture is required.
Controlled Area A location where entry and/or exit is under the control of other persons or a control system. An area where the entrance and exits are controlled by an access control system is a controlled area.
CS Mount (Special C
mount)
New standard for connecting cameras and lenses. It has a shorter penetration into the camera, needed for many modern CCD designs.
CS to C Mount
Adaptor
5mm spacer ring used to enable the use of C mount lenses on CS mount cameras.



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