Which of the following is a term used to describe an area that can be viewed through a video camera lens?
  1. Focal range
  2. Grid range
  3. Lens zone
  4. Viewing zone
Explanation
Answer - D - Viewing zone is the term used to describe an area that can be viewed through a video camera lens.

Key Takeaway: A viewing zones is the area to be viewed by the video camera lenses. A typical home layout using a video surveillance camera should be divided into viewing zones. You should determine what each camera views in a stationary position or in the motion sweep. You will also need to decide if the cameras are to be stationary or pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ), if any of the viewing zones need to overlap, or if there are locations should be reserved for a future camera placement to be included in the plan. Typical viewing zones for a video surveillance system include all of the gates, doors, windows, and entry points into the home.
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