IP Camera Quiz
- What is the primary function of ISP in a network camera?
- Convert analog signal to digital
- Process image signal (Correct Answer)
- Amplify light input
- Generate video stream
- Which series of IP cameras is also known as the 1 series?
- Pro series
- Value series (Correct Answer)
- Easy IP 2.0+
- Easy IP 4.0
- What does the ‘G’ denote in Hikvision product naming?
- Global market (Correct Answer)
- Generation
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Graphics resolution
- What does the letter ‘Z’ indicate in the suffix of a camera model?
- Infrared
- Motorized varifocal lens (Correct Answer)
- Audio or alarm interface
- Wi-Fi
- What is the primary technology used for night video security in Hikvision IP
cameras?
- Infrared (IR) supplementation
- White light supplementation
- Smart Hybrid Light Technology
- Motion Detection 2.0
- What is the advantage of using Smart mode in the supplemental lighting of Hikvision IP
cameras?
- It ensures constant white light at night
- It automatically switches between IR and white light based on scenarios
- It triggers IR light only when a target is present
- It enhances image quality during the day
- What technology is employed to brighten images during nighttime in Hikvision IP
cameras?
- Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)
- Auto Gain Control (AGC)
- Motion Detection
- Smart Hybrid Light
- What function is used to reduce noise and improve image quality during nighttime in
Hikvision IP cameras?
- Infrared (IR) supplementation
- Smart mode
- Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)
- Motion Detection 2.0
- What is the primary advantage of using Expert mode in DNR configuration?
- It enhances image quality and saves bandwidth
- It triggers white light automatically
- It switches between IR and white light
- It amplifies signal from the sensor
- ColorVu technology enables the capture of high-quality, full-color video:
- Only during daylight hours.
- Only during nighttime hours.
- 24/7, even in low-light conditions.
- None of the above.
- Smart hybrid light cameras equipped with ColorVu technology offer:
- Limited supplemental light modes.
- Fixed focal lengths.
- Flexible supplemental light modes.
- None of the above.
- Infrared super confocal technology ensures precise focus by:
- Bringing both IR and visible light into focus on different planes.
- Bringing both IR and visible light into focus on the same plane.
- Exclusively focusing on IR light.
- None of the above.
- Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) technology is essential for:
- Capturing different exposures of a scene and combining them for a clear, detailed image in strong light scenarios.
- Enhancing nighttime visibility.
- Reducing camera noise.
- None of the above.
- Highlight Constraint (HLC) is vital for
- Enhancing color accuracy.
- Preventing overexposure of surrounding areas against intense light sources.
- Adjusting focal lengths.
- None of the above.
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What function is applied in scenarios requiring improved visibility against strong backlighting?
- WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
- DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
- HLC (Highlight Constraint)
- AGC (Auto Gain Control)
Answer: a) WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
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Which technology enables color imaging in low-light conditions?
- H.264 Compression
- Smart Hybrid Light Camera with ColorVu
- MPEG-4 Motion JPEG
- Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
Answer: b) Smart Hybrid Light Camera with ColorVu
- Which technology enables accurate detection and classification of targets into human, vehicle, and other categories?
- ROI Function
- Third Party Integration Platform
- AcuSense Technology
- Stability Protection
- What feature allows for real-time audio transmission alongside video streams in IPCs?
- ROI Function
- Stability Protection
- Audio Support
- AccuSense Technology
- What function does ACUSense technology serve?
- Target detection and classification
- Audio broadcasting
- Network connectivity
- Camera focusing
- In which scenario may the image become blurry at night?
- Low light conditions
- High light conditions
- During the day
- Depth of field mismatch