Spectrum Analyzer - A portion of the display panel of a receiver or shelf system reserved for viewing the relative levels of several bands of audio frequencies.
Series 40 - Mobile phones created by Nokia that support J2ME applications. Examples include the Nokia 7210, 5100, 6100, 6200 and 6800. Series 40 phones receive applications via OTA.
Resolution - A measure of how closely packed the dots in a bitmapped image are, often expressed in dots per inch (dpi) or lines per inch (lpi). The higher the number, the higher the quality. However, doubling the resolution of an image results in a computer file four times as large, requiring more hard disk space and computer memory to handle the higher quality image. Resolution is also used to describe how close together a computer printer can print dots in an image. Again, the larger the number, the higher the quality. It is important to know the capability of the printer's resolution before scanning an image in order to get enough information to print the best quality.
Auto Focus - Selects the best focus positions depending on the subject distance. This system uses an infra-red transmitter and an infra-red receiver linked via an electronic logic circuit to a motor which moves the lens back and forth in minute steps. When the shutter button is pressed an infra-red pulse is sent from the camera. The receiving cell measures the strength of the returned pulse and the logic circuit translates this strength into a "camera to subject" distance. This information is then used to activate the electric motor that positions the lens to produce the sharpest image.
Interoperability - This refers to the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products without special effort on the part of the customer. For example, interoperability would be required for a digital television set to be plugged into a VCR that is plugged into cable with all the components working together.
Interlocking controls - To avoid accidentally changing a camera parameter, some cameras require you to use multiple controls simultaneously to change a setting. This prevents accidental setting changes while carrying the camera.
Bleed - Printing term referring to an image or inked area which extends to the edge of a printed piece. The bleed is the portion of the artwork that is beyond the trim marks of the piece. The bleed is required to account for any slight misalignment during trimming which would otherwise result in an unprinted strip of paper appearing at the edge of the finished piece.
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