Read out time: is the time taken to read the charge from the pixels in a CCD chip.
Real time video: is a picture with more than 24 frames per sec and therefore looks continuous.
Receiver driver: is a part of the matrix switcher placed at the camera point and connected to the main switcher by a twisted pair cable. It is used to decode the incoming control signals for the Pan Tilt Zoom functions.
Reed switch: is a type of alarm activated when the contact is opened or closed . It is widely used with doors, windows, roller shutters etc. and can also activate a switcher to bring the nominated camera up for extended viewing.
Regulated power supply: is a type of DC power supply in which the ripple factor is minimal.
Remote head camera: is a type of camera in which the CCD chip is separated from the camera body by cable. It is used in applications where the amount of space is limited.
Resolution: is a measure of picture definition and clarity and is represented by number of lines. Greater the number of lines, higher the resolution.
RG-11: is a type of coaxial cable with a thicker centre core and used for transmission of video signals up to 550m.
RG-59: is a type of coaxial cable used for transmission of video signals up to 230m. It is the most popular cable used in CCTV.
Ripple factor: is the amplitude variation present in a DC power supply due to insufficient filtering . A large variation can damage a DC camera.
RS-232: is a communication protocol used for communication between microprocessor based devices |