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có thể cho phép các khu vực, chẳng hạn nhiều như thang máy, lối vào, lối thoát hiểm, bãi đỗ xe, hành lang và xử lý tiền mặt khu vực được theo dõi liên tục. A. ĐúngMột máy ảnh camera quan sát màu sắc ánh sáng tối đa và liên tục để có thể xem một cảnh. A. Đúng B. SaiTrong hầu hết trường hợp, | 130 Locksmith and Security Professionals Exam Study Guide Chapter Quiz 1. In a typical CCTV installation you first need to decide where to mount the camera and the monitor units. A. True B. False 2. A CCTV system can allow numerous areas such as elevators entrances and exits parking lots lobbies and cash-handling areas to be monitored constantly. A. True B. False 3. A color CCTV camera requires maximum and constant light to be able to view a scene properly. A. True B. False 4. In most cases black-and-white CCTV transmission is more cost-effective and much less troublesome than color. A. True B. False 5. A pan-and-tilt unit gives a camera the capability to tilt up and down and to rotate up to 360 degrees left to right or right to left. A. True B. False Chapter Ỉ7 HOME AND OFFICE SECURITY Locksmith and Security Professionals Exam Study Guide 132 Locksmith and Security Professionals Exam Study Guide Throughout this book we ve covered lots of information about safety and security systems devices and hardware. If you read all the chapters you have the information necessary to think like a security consultant. This chapter discusses how to put everything together to make a home or business as safe as your customer or client wants it to be. Understand that no single security plan is best for everyone. Each home and business has unique strengths and vulnerabilities and each building has different needs and limitations. The important limitation most people face is money. If money were no object it would be easy to lay out a great security plan for any building. With proper planning your clients can be safe in their homes or businesses without spending more money than they can afford and without being too inconvenienced. Proper planning is based on the following considerations How much money is the client willing to spend How much risk is acceptable to your client How much inconvenience is acceptable to your client How much time is your client willing to spend on .