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GUI (Graphical User 
Interface)
A user interface which, unlike 
traditional text-based interfaces, 
is designed around graphical 
elements such as buttons and 
menus.
Intercom
A network that allows staff 
members to talk to each other 
during program production.
Host name
A name assigned to a computer 
on a network to make it easier to 
identify. Usually consisting of 
alphanumeric characters, 
although conventions differ 
according to the system. The 
most commonly used types are 
the terminal identifiers to the 
left of Internet domain names.
i.LINK
The high-speed serial bus 
standard IEEE 1394.
Also called FireWire. Allows 
connections between computers 
and peripherals, and also direct 
connections between digital 
devices such as digital cameras.
IPv6
The next-generation Internet 
Protocol, the successor to the 
current IPv4 protocol.
IRE (International Radio 
Engineers)
A measure of the brightness 
level of video on the grayscale, 
ranging from 0 to 100. The 
brightness level of black is 
sometimes set at 0 IRE and 
sometimes set at 7.5 IRE.
Limiter
A function which prevents 
audio levels from exceeding a 
specified threshold. Used to 
suppress peaks in audio with 
large differences in amplitude.
Logo
A permanently visible mark 
shown in video for the purpose 
of copyright protection.
Luminance key
A method of composing a 
picture by deleting video which 
contains components of a 
specified luminance 
(brightness). Typically used to 
extract bright characters from a 
dark background, so that only 
the characters can be added to 
the composed picture.
Mix
A type of transition effect. A 
new picture is mixed into an old 
picture, eventually replacing the 
old picture.
Monitor
To listen to audio and view 
video. Or a device for viewing 
and listening.
Motion JPEG2000
An extension to the JPEG2000 
image compression format that 
enables video recording. It 
provides picture quality 
comparable to the DV format, 
with file sizes that are smaller 
than DV. It is noted for high 
compression ratios in scenes 
with rapid movement, which are 
problematic for the MPEG 
format.
Oscillator
A transmitter that oscillates at a 
fixed frequency, such as a sine 
wave. This unit is equipped with 
an internal audio oscillator.
Pan
In audio, to adjust the right/left 
balance.
In video, to move the camera to 
the left and right.
PFL (Pre-Fader Listen)
Monitoring audio before level 
adjustments with the audio 
channel faders. Used to check 
the input audio. On this system, 
pan and level control are not 
applied to PFL audio, even if 
trim, filter, EQ, pan, and level 
control settings have been 
made.
Picture-in-Picture (PinP)
An effect achieved by 
embedding a video within 
another video. 
Post-Fader
Audio signals after the 
application of all adjustments 
except pan.
Pre-Fader
Audio signals before the 
application of any adjustments 
with audio channel faders. All 
other adjustments are the same 
as those for Post-fader. Pre-
fader audio can be output from 
the AUX output connector.
Preset
A function which allows a set of 
electrical settings to be saved 
and reproduced as a single set of 
data. This system has a camera 
preset function.
Program (PGM) signal 
output
The final video and audio 
signals output from this system, 
after the application of effects. 
The video seen by viewers.
RCA pin
A connector used on consumer 
audio equipment. Connectors 
come in color-coded pairs 
(often white for left and red for 
right). Also used for video 
signals (color yellow).