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Technology in Detail Guide TECHNOLOGY IN DETAIL GUIDE Megapixel A resolution of one million pixels. H.264/ MPEG-4/JPEG Selectable compression technologies. H.264 is also known as MPEG-4 AVC and is currently one of the most commonly used formats for the recording, compression and distribution of high definition video. H.264 offers better quality at lower files sizes than both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. MPEG-4 is a Wavelet-based file that delivers professional quality audio and video streams over a wide range of bandwidths. Defined by the Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) and was standardized in October 1998. JPEG is the standard for compressing still images. It produces high quality images but typically requires more space for storage. Defined by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. PoE Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af). Ready Tuff Panasonic Vandal-resistant camera designation. SDIII Offers numerous camera performance attributes including: 128x dynamic range; pixel-based digital contrast correction; Intelligent Technology features such as Auto Image Stabilization, Auto Scene Change Detection, Auto Back Focus, Auto Tracking; 30x optical zoom (300x electronically); adaptive digital noise reduction; 540 lines of color resolution; and extreme low light sensitivity in color (0.5 lux) and B/W (0.06 lux). Check individual products for exact specifications. SD5 Exclusive Panasonic technology offers 128x dynamic range, plus Adaptive Black Stretch (ABS) for exceptional resolution even in low light, intelligent Video Motion Detection (i-VMD) includes object detection (removal and left behind), scene change detection when lens is covered, removed, defocused and auto image stabilization. Check individual product specifications. SD/SDHC "Secure Digital"- A small memory card featuring a high data transfer rate and encryption capability to protect content. UniPhier LSI (large scale integrated circuit): this proprietary next generation image processing chip provides superior HD image quality utilizing half the data size. The advanced highdensity chip technology enables delivery of multiple H.264 and JPEG video streams for simultaneous real-time monitoring and HD recording with enhanced interoperability. It also features a unique processing platform that allows Panasonic to share software and hardware resources across multiple Panasonic product lines. Up-the-Coax Supports up-the-coax (coaxial cable) signal transmission and control. 119 Visit www.panasonic.com/security for the latest product information

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TECHNOLOGY
IN
DETAIL
GUIDE
Megapixel
A resolution of one million pixels.
H.264/
Selectable compression technologies. H.264 is also known as MPEG-4 AVC and is
MPEG-4/JPEG
currently one of the most commonly used formats for the recording, compression and
distribution of high definition video. H.264 offers better quality at lower files sizes than
both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. MPEG-4 is a Wavelet-based file that delivers professional
quality audio and video streams over a wide range of bandwidths. Defined by the
Moving Pictures Expert Group (MPEG) and was standardized in October 1998. JPEG
is the standard for compressing still images. It produces high quality images but typi-
cally requires more space for storage. Defined by the Joint Photographic Experts
Group.
PoE
Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af).
Ready Tuff
Panasonic Vandal-resistant camera designation.
SDIII
Offers numerous camera performance attributes including: 128x dynamic range;
pixel-based digital contrast correction; Intelligent Technology features such as Auto
Image Stabilization, Auto Scene Change Detection, Auto Back Focus, Auto Tracking;
30x optical zoom (300x electronically); adaptive digital noise reduction; 540 lines of
color resolution; and extreme low light sensitivity in color (0.5 lux) and B/W (0.06 lux).
Check individual products for exact specifications.
SD5
Exclusive Panasonic technology offers 128x dynamic range, plus Adaptive Black
Stretch (ABS) for exceptional resolution even in low light, intelligent Video Motion
Detection (i-VMD) includes object detection (removal and left behind), scene change
detection when lens is covered, removed, defocused and auto image stabilization.
Check individual product specifications.
SD/SDHC
“Secure Digital”- A small memory card featuring a high data transfer rate and
encryption capability to protect content.
UniPhier LSI
(large scale integrated circuit): this proprietary next generation image processing chip
provides superior HD image quality utilizing half the data size. The advanced high-
density chip technology enables delivery of multiple H.264 and JPEG video streams
for simultaneous real-time monitoring and HD recording with enhanced interoperability.
It also features a unique processing platform that allows Panasonic to share software
and hardware resources across multiple Panasonic product lines.
Up-the-Coax
Supports up-the-coax (coaxial cable) signal transmission and control.
Visit
www.panasonic.com/security
for the latest product information
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