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SECTION 28 23 00 – VIDEO SURVEILLANCE

GENERAL

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 00 & 01 Specifications Sections, apply to this Section.

Security Equipment Drawings and Installation Details apply to this Section.

SUMMARY

This Section is intended to specify the requirements for the provision of all equipment, materials, labor, documentation and services necessary to furnish and install a complete and operational integrated Video Management System (VMS) for the project.

The system equipment and installation shall comply with all provisions and requirements of this specification as well as any and all applicable national, state and local codes and standards.

DEFINITIONS

The following definitions shall apply:

2CIF: 2xCIF resolution (640x240).4CIF: 4xCIF resolution (640x480).CIF: Common Intermediate Format resolution (320x240).Contractor: The contractor is the firm selected by the owner and any of its

subcontractors, vendors, suppliers or fabricators to perform the work outlined in these contract documents and supporting documentation. The contractor shall supply all equipment, labor, material and services necessary to complete the project construction in accordance with the Contract Documents.

CMVR: Cloud Managed Video RecorderDVI: Digital Video Interfacefps: frames per secondFOV: Field Of ViewGB: GigabyteGigE: Gigabit EthernetHD: High Definition resolution (1280 X 720)HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia InterfaceH.264: Video Codec.JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group.LAN: Local Area Network.NVR: Network Video Recorder.OS: Operating System.PoE: Power over EthernetPDF: Portable Document FormatRAID: Redundant Array of Independent Disks.SD: Standard Definition resolution (704 X 480 or 640 X 480) SSN: Secure Service Network

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SVG: Scalable Vector GraphicsTB: Terabyte.TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.UPNP: Universal Plug and PlayUSB: Universal Serial BusVMS: Video Management SystemVSaaS: Video Surveillance as a ServiceWAN: Wide Area Network

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The VMS shall be an IP/Ethernet based system consisting of IP cameras connected to local video recorders or video bridges via Ethernet switches. [The VMS shall also support analog cameras connected to local video recorders with integral video encoders]. The local video recorders or video bridges will connect to routers or similar network equipment for connection with the Internet.

The VMS software shall be hosted in the Cloud to allow for infinite system scalability and ease of user and camera management.

The VMS shall support local recording on video recording servers and bridges and the automatic upload of video to the Cloud for management, viewing and storage.

The VMS shall support web-clients and mobile clients for system configuration, management of users, viewing live and recorded video and downloading recorded video.

The VMS shall support IP cameras connected to the video recorders or video bridges through Ethernet switches or analog cameras connected to combo video recorders or combo bridges.

SUBMITTALS

Submit under provisions of Section 01 30 00 - Administrative Requirements.

Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:

Preparation instructions and recommendations.Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.Installation methods.

Shop Drawings:

Device location drawingsLogical system block diagram

REFERENCES AND CODE REQUIREMENTS

The system(s) shall be installed in accordance with all applicable national, state, provincial, regional and local codes and standards. All equipment shall be U.L. listed or meet U.L. requirements for its intended use.

COMPLETION

The contractor shall substantially complete the VMS installation according to the target date established by the owner.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE

Installer Qualifications: An employer of workers trained and approved by manufacturer.

PRODUCT STANDARDS

Provide at the time of installation the latest version of all equipment and software.

Discontinued equipment shall not be acceptable.

DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

VMS Hardware

Store in temperature- and humidity-controlled environment in original manufacturer's sealed containers. Maintain ambient temperature between 50 and 85 deg F, and not more than 80 percent relative humidity, non-condensing.

Open each container; verify contents against packing list, and file copy of packing list, complete with container identification for inclusion in operation and maintenance data.

Save original manufacturer's containers and packing materials and deliver as directed under provisions covering extra materials.

WARRANTY

The contractor shall warrant from the final acceptance date agreed by the owner that all security equipment and labor provided in the system(s) will, under normal use and service, be free from defects and faulty workmanship as stated below,

The warranty shall be one year from the final acceptance date or match the manufacturers' warranty, whichever is greater.

PRODUCTS

MANUFACTURERS [DELETE IF PERFORMANCE-BASED SPECIFICATION]

Acceptable Manufacturer: Eagle Eye Networks, 4611 Bee Caves Rd. Suite 200, Austin, TX 78746. +1-512-473-0500, www.EagleEyeNetworks.com

VIDEO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (VMS):

System Architecture

The VMS shall be designed as a Cloud based [Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS)] solution for management and long term video storage.

The VMS manufacturer shall own and support the equipment in the data centers used for the Cloud management and storage of video.

The VMS shall be 100% browser and mobile device based.The VMS shall consist of three major components;

Cloud-based management software,Hardware,Browser and mobile based Client applications.

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The Software shall be centrally managed via the Cloud and include the following functions and features:

Centralized monitoring and management of accounts and users through the Dashboard

Long term video storage with triple redundancy – Three copies of the video recordings shall be saved on separate servers in the data center

Secured remote access to the videoSupport for unlimited cameras and clientsCamera driver support Automatically installed software updatesAll user interface with the software shall be via a web (browser-based)

connectionThe Software shall support most current browsers including; Chrome,

Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari The system shall support mobile device interface with the software using

Android or iOS operating systemsThe software shall support effective bandwidth management through the

use of Preview and Live video streaming

The Hardware shall consist of Video Bridges or Video Recorders designed to work directly with the Cloud-based management software.

The video recorders or video bridges will be manufacturer specific and designed to run the VMS software from the same manufacturer. Both the recorders and the bridges will have internal hard drives. The size and function of the hard drive will determine the device functionality.

The video recorders and / or video bridges will be connected to routers for connection to the Internet and to cameras through local Ethernet switches.

The video recorders and bridges shall support IP cameras as well as optionally support analog cameras

Video Recorders – Shall support local video recording and up-load of video to the Cloud for viewing and optional long-term recording.

Video Bridges – Shall support local video buffering and up-load of video to the Cloud for viewing and recording.

The Bridges and Recorders shall not allow inbound network connections to be initiated that could be used on a local network connection.

The Bridge / Recorder will be located on the customer premises and will function as the local interface between cameras and the Cloud. Bridges will continuously buffer video from the cameras and, if configured, will continuously upload the video to the Cloud. Recorders will offer local video storage and upload video to the Cloud for longer term storage.

The Bridge / Recorder will monitor the bandwidth available on the Internet connection and actively manage the upload bandwidth so it never exceeds a configurable percentage (i.e. 30%) of the available connection. For example; with a 1 GB connection to the Internet, the upload bandwidth would be limited to 300 MB. The upload bandwidth will be monitored and adjusted, as needed.

The Bridge / Recorder will encrypt the video with at least 256 bit AES encryption.

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The Bridge / Recorder will have separate network ports for the inbound camera traffic, (CamLan) from the local switch and the outbound upload traffic (WAN) connected to the Internet.

The Bridges and Recorders shall pull two separate video streams from the cameras, Preview and Live view.

The Preview Stream frame rate, resolution and quality settings will be configured in the camera settings menu but will be typically 1 fps at CIF resolution. This stream will be buffered on the Bridge or Recorder and continuously uploaded to the Cloud for remote viewing and recording.

The Live Stream frame rate, resolution and quality settings will be configured in the camera settings menu.

The Client application shall be 100% browser and mobile client based and cross browser compatible. The client application shall include the following functions and features:

All video clients will connect the system via the Internet as a browser-based web-client or a mobile client.

View live or recorded videoManage account usersManage camera settingsShare cameras with other users

The system will be offered commercially through authorized resellers who will install the Video Recorders or Bridges in a customer premises and connect the customer’s existing cameras to the system or install new cameras. The reseller will manage all camera programming and user set-up initially and monitor the customer account through the Resellers Dashboard as described herein.

Functional Requirements

Web (User) Interface

The Web (user) interface with the software shall be menu-driven and based upon the individual user type and log-in. The following screens will allow the user to program and configure the system.

The system shall support two levels of Dashboards; Master Reseller and End-User.

The Master Reseller Dashboard will provide an indication of the following:

Resellers Account Summary with the following information. Color coded pie charts will be provided for Bridges/CMVRs online and Cameras online

Active AccountsActive Bridges/CMVRsInactive Bridges/CMVRsActive CamerasAvailable Cameras

Notifications – Provides account level and camera notifications for the last 24 hours

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Accounts – Summary list of all reseller accounts with the following information displayed:

Status (of account)Account NameBridges/CMVRs (online / offline)Cameras (online / offline)Avg, Retention (days of storage)Users (number of)Last LoginAction buttons – see below for description of each of the following buttons

Login to accountSettingsDelete

The Dashboard Account Action buttons provide the following functionality:

Login to Account – Logs user into the account and displays:

Cameras – See Cameras below in B.2 for functions.Cameras Shared With Me – List of cameras that have been shared with this account and are available for the user to view history and access settings.

Settings – accesses Account Settings

Status Tab

Name: (account name)Customer ID: (ID number as created by master

reseller)Status: (dropdown options)

EnabledLogin DisabledAccount Disabled

Contact Tab

Contact info:

Email NameAddressCity/State/Zip/Country

Access Tab

Disable All Administrator Access: (checkbox)Disable System Notifications: (checkbox)

The Admin User Dashboard will provide an indication of the following:

Cameras – Listing of all cameras the user (based on individual log-in) has access to and that are connected to the Bridge the user is logged into.

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Available cameras – Listing of cameras that are visible on the Bridge network but have not been connected to the Bridge.

Bridges – Listing of the Bridges the user can access.

Layouts – Display live video from cameras. Layouts are custom camera views that can be created and named. Layouts will display video from one or more cameras connected to a single or multiple bridges simultaneously. Multiple layouts may be created based on camera type, camera location or other user determined criteria. These layouts will be named and appear as a list for selection. Shortcut buttons shall be available on each camera in the layout to allow the user to access camera settings and recorded video. Refer to the sections on Cameras and Video Recording for an expanded description of each function.

Cameras – Display live video from cameras. A list of available cameras will be provided. The list shall also include layouts. Shortcut buttons shall be available on each camera to allow the user to access camera settings and recorded video. Refer to the sections on Cameras and Video Recording for an expanded description of each function.

Users – Display list of users, including email addresses, the Administrator, User Status and Last Login (date/time). Action buttons will provide access to Settings, Password email and User Deletion.

Map – The Map screen will display an overview of the user programmed area geographically using Google maps. The user shall have the ability to place camera icons anywhere on the map and position the camera icons to indicate camera approximate field-of-view. The map display shall also allow the user to draw outlines on a specific building or site to further define the camera location. Clicking on a camera icon shall call-up the live pre-view video from the camera directly on the screen. Users can also access recorded video, full video and camera settings from the map.

API Keys – The system shall support a full public API. The API Key on the Web Interface shall automatically generate an API key for the user by which a custom API may be developed.

Installer Tools – The Installer Diagnostic Tool page shall provide access to the following camera information:

Camera Status – On, Off, DeletedName – Camera nameIP AddressDuty Cycle – Amount of time full video was recorded on local

drive during the last 24 hour period. Duty cycle is represented in 0-100%.

Preview/Live Video size – Indicates Horizontal / Vertical size and quality.

Cloud Retention – Days of video stored in CloudSettings – shortcut to camera settings

Notifications – Provides a log of system notifications with time, notification and action.

Cameras

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From the Dashboard, the Cameras screen will display the following:

Camera Status – (cameras connected to the Bridge)

Off – the camera is manually set to “off”Offline – the bridge cannot communicate with the cameraInternet Offline – the bridge cannot communicate with the CloudVerified – Online and good statusUser name and password mismatch

Name – Camera NameTagsBridge [name of bridge camera connected to]Actions [icons for actions available]

View camera history – window with display of recorded video and timeline slider bar that allows for searching for recorded video. Change camera settings – See below for Camera SettingsOpen VPN to Camera – Allows user to directly access the camera’s web page.Delete camera

Available Cameras – Display of cameras seen by the Bridge but not connected. Indicates status, camera name, Bridge (connected to) and Actions [(Add) or (VPN)].

Bridges – Display of Bridges on system. Indicates status, Bridge name, Serial Number, number of cameras connected and Actions [(Settings) or (Delete)]

Recorded Video shall be viewed from the View Camera History icon on the Dashboard or from within the camera or layout display by clicking the “clock” icon on the camera view. The camera history screen shall include the following display options and features:

Timeline graphic display of recorded video with the time / date represented. Color coded bars on the timeline will represent recorded video and when motion is detected. The timeline will allow for efficient search by clicking and dragging the bar graph by time or date.

Timeline period represented – 8 Hr., 2 Hr., 10 Min and 1 Min. These options shall allow for the recorded video to be quickly searched by time period.

Clock display of the time of the video viewedCalendar – select date of view displayedPrevious and Next Frame displayZoom In/Out on video display Previous and Next Video displayPrevious and Next Key imagePlay and Stop videoZoom out will display a Gallery View with time stamped

incremental still images for efficient searching.Download video – opens set-up screen with:

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Notes:Cancel / DownloadVideo is downloaded as an MP4 file

Camera Set-up shall be managed from the Camera Settings selection available when viewing the camera video from within the Dashboard Layout or Camera views. The Camera Set-up selection will open a window with Tabs for each of the following configuration settings.

Camera tab settings

On/Off checkboxOn schedule dropdown with options:

24 hoursWork hours (Mon-Sun, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM)Non-work hoursCustom hours

Name: (of camera)Login and Password (of camera)Time Zone – only one time zone can be selected for a bridge installationTags – assigned to a camera will allow groupings of cameras to be created for viewing or management.Notes – User created notes. Information (as provided by camera through ONVIF integration)Get RTSP Info

Retention tab settings

Cloud Retention: [(days) when connected to a video bridge]Local Retention: [(days) when connected to a video recorder]

Resolution tab settings

Preview Video settings

Resolution: [Options, CIF (320X180), STD (640X360) & HIGH (1280X720)]

Transmit Mode: [on demand or always]Quality: [low, med, high]Update Rate: [0.25, 0.5, 1 – 16 seconds]Max Bandwidth: [20 settings from 8 kb to 600

kb]

Full Video Recording settings

Resolution: [Options, CIF (320X180), STD (640X360) & HIGH (1280X720)]

Transmit Mode: Always, Event, Background, On Demand

Quality: [low, med, high]Update Rate: [0.25, 0.5, 1 – 16 seconds]Max Bandwidth: [20 settings from 8 kb to 600

kb]

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Motion Settings – The system shall support the following features for video motion detection:

Unlimited Regions Of Interest (ROI) Each ROI can have separate Motion Sensitivity and Object Size settingsRegions can “exclude” or mask out motionRegions can trigger alertsMultiple regions can be used together with each having a separate priority Emailed alerts with a key video image of the motion trigger

Motion Setup Tab

Master Motion Settings: [Slider 1-100]Master Motion Object Size: [Small, Med, Large]Set-up display of the motion regions Region NameAlert [On/Off]Alert

24 hoursWork hours (Mon-Sun, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM)Non-work hoursCustom hours

Disable Motion [On/Off]Motion Override [On/Off]

Sensitivity 0-100Object size (small, med, large)

Re-arm:

ImmediateAfter [# minutes]After quiet [# minutes]

Max Per Hour: [# of alerts]Alert Who: [All, select users]Alert Level: [High, Low]Cancel RegionSave Region

Audio tab settings

Audio enabled: [On/Off]Copy Audio To: [list of connected cameras]

Location tab settings

Location Name:Street Address: [street, city, state, zip]LatitudeLongitudeAzimuthRangeFloor

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Metrics tab settings

Bandwidth tab [chart display]

Zoom [12h, 1d, 3d, 5d & all]From / To [Period]Download Image options

Packet Loss tab [chart display]

Zoom [12h, 1d, 3d, 5d & all]From / To [Period]Download Image options

The system shall provide content sensitive Help screens on each tab.The system shall provide an indication if a setting is not the default or if

the settings selected not work.If a driver is not currently available for a camera within the software the

installer shall have the option to request support for the camera from the manufacturer by clicking on a button in the Available Camera screen. The manufacturer will develop the driver and download it to the connected Bridge or Recorder to facilitate use of the camera on the system.

Users

The Users option in the Dashboard will allow for an Administrator to manage all users associated with the system. The Administrator will see a list of all current users associated with the account. The list will provide the following information:

NameE-mail AddressAdministrator (a check will appear with the Administrator’s name)Status (Active, Pending Validation or Deleted)Last Login (date/time)

Actions (buttons) available for each user:

Settings (User)

Access Tab

Disable User (checkbox)Access Period

24 hoursWork hours (i.e.Mon-Sun, 8:00 AM –

5:30 PM)Non-work hoursCustom – Add Period option

Permissions (options dropdown)

AllChange LayoutsChange Cameras

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Change Cameras No BillingChange UsersView Live VideoView Recorded VideoDownload Video

Cameras Tab

Allows individual cameras to be assigned to user

Layouts Tab

Controls the user’s access to layouts. Access to a layout automatically gives access to all cameras in the layout.

Send password reset emailDelete (User)

This option will allow for a new user to be added to the system. Users are known by their email address within the system.

Clicking on Add User will open a window for the Administrator to add the new users email and name. Clicking the Add User again will send an email to the new user prompting them to choose a password. When the new user adds their password they will be automatically redirected to the Web User interface configured for them with a Dashboard, Layouts, Cameras, Map and Notifications. Only the user can select their password and this password will not be visible or known to the Administrator.

Upon log-in, if the User is an Administrator they will have the following options under the Account Settings selection:

Control tab

Turn off all camerasTurn on all camerasCreate API key

Days tab

Time Zone: (selection drop-down)Work days: (selection drop-down)Work hours: (from / to setting)

Security tab

Web timeout: (time period selection drop-down) – Users will automatically be logged out after this amount of time.Inactive Session Timeout: (time period selection drop-down) – Users will be automatically logged out after this amount of inactivity. At a minimum, a mouse click or keyboard press is counted as “activity”.Max Login Attempts: (insert quantity) – Maximum number of consecutive failed login attempts within a 24 hour period that a user will be allowed before being forced to do a password reset.Include Picture in System Notifications (checkbox) – Controls whether images will be displayed in system notification emails.

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Enable RTSP cameras: (checkbox) – Checking this box will enable cameras that do not support the ONVIF protocol to appear on the Dashboard.Standard Camera Logins: [(username) (password)] – Password Locker allows the user to enter a standard username and password that will be automatically applied to all cameras.

Alerts tab – If cameras are configured to create Alerts for motion you can assign the motion Region of Interest to an Alert Mode. This will allow for different Alert Modes for holidays or vacation time, or workdays.

Turning on Alerts will also cause the time line in the Camera History to be color coded for the master reseller.

Sharing tab – Sharing is used to share cameras between different accounts in the VMS. You can share your cameras with anyone’s email address if they have an account the shared cameras will appear on their dashboard and they can view them and add them to layouts. Cameras can be shared with one or multiple people.

A user (not Administrator level) will be automatically presented with a pre-configured camera layout with live video of cameras. If multiple layouts are available these shall be listed for selection. The user will have the following options when logged in:

Dashboard – Will display a listing of all cameras the user has access to with the camera status, name and associated tags displayed.

Layouts – A list of the preconfigured Layouts assigned to the user. Clicking on any Layout will display the associated cameras.

Cameras – A list of all cameras assigned to the user. Clicking on a camera name will display the live video.

The user shall have the option when viewing live video to access the recorded video (for the camera) by clicking the clock icon on the image display. This action will open the view Camera History time line as described above in Cameras. The user shall also have the option when viewing live video of access to the following additional functions:

Hold – Freeze the video streamSave Image – Save a still image to the computer

as a .jpg imageAnalytics – View motion activity history Gallery Viewer – View a collection of still images

representing a time period for search functions

System Hardware

The software will be designed to function with the manufacturer’s Video Recorders and Video Bridges. Each account (customer location) will have one or more Video Bridges or Video Recorders on-site.

Both Video Bridges and Recorders will be typically installed between a network switch and an Internet router.

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The Bridges and Recorders will have two Gig Ethernet ports. One CamLan port will be used for connection to the local Ethernet switch for the inbound camera connections. The second port will be connected to the Router for Internet connection.

The Bridges and Recorders shall have two connections for the local display monitor and a USB connection for a keyboard.

The Video Bridge will be accessed by the Administrative user from the Dashboard. The Dashboard will display the following:

Bridge StatusNameSerial Number # of Cameras supported (by Bridge) and available for connectionAction Buttons

SettingsDelete

The Settings Action button will provide the following set-up options:

Bridge Tab

Bridge NameTime ZoneVideo StandardUPNP Enabled (checkbox)Default Transmit Bandwidth – Selectable from 50kb to 39mb,

None or AutoScheduled Transmit Bandwidth – Select time periods and

bandwidthBridge Information

FirmwareSSNIP Address

Location Tab

Location NameAddressLatitude / LongitudeFloor (number)

Metrics Tab

BandwidthBandwidth MeasuredStorageDisk Space

Local Display

EnableAvailable LayoutsLayouts for local display

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The Delete Action button if used will delete all user and camera settings and video recordings stored on the Cloud for this Bridge.

The Bridge shall provide the following Metrics information and functions. This information shall be accessible under the Metrics Tab.

Bandwidth Tab features and functions

Real time display of Bandwidth utilization over a selectable period (12h, 1d, 3d, 5d, all) selectable by start / stop date.

The display will indicate both Background + On-Demand and Real-Time bandwidth utilization. Expressed in bar graph and wire chart.

Refresh display buttonDownload display (format options: PNG or JPEG image, PDF

document or SVG vector image

Bandwidth Measured Tab features and functions

Display of the Bandwidth Measured over a selectable period (12h, 1d, 3d, 5d, all) selectable by start / stop date. Expressed in bar graph and wire chart.

Update Bandwidth metrics buttonRefresh display buttonDownload display (format options: PNG or JPEG image, PDF

document or SVG vector image

Storage Tab features and functions

Display of local storage used over selectable period (12h, 1d, 3d, 5d, all) selectable by start / stop date. Expressed in bar graph and wire chart.

Refresh display buttonDownload display (format options: PNG or JPEG image, PDF

document or SVG vector image

Disk Space Tab features and functions

Display of available and in use disk space on the Bridge measured over a selectable period (12h, 1d, 3d, 5d, all) selectable by start / stop date. Expressed in bar graph and wire chart.

Refresh display buttonDownload display (format options: PNG or JPEG image, PDF

document or SVG vector image

The Bridge shall support a local display monitor with two connections. The local display will be used for public view of cameras and Bridge maintenance. The Bridge shall support a local USB keyboard for public view layout selection and system maintenance

As a public view monitor the layout selected on the Settings tab under Local Display shall be displayed if the monitor is Enabled.

As a maintenance monitor the following menus will be available:

System InfoNetwork Interface Info

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Network Diagnostic InfoView DHCP leasesMonitor bandwidthSeen camerasConfigure network

Camera LANWAN

Erase & ResetChange passwordSupport tunnel

Video Bridge Models

Bridge 301

15 HD IP cameras2 days on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

Bridge 304

15 HD IP cameras2 days on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Shelf/Wall MountDimensions – 5” X 5” X 1.75”External power supply

Bridge 401

30 HD IP cameras2 days on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

Combo Video Bridge models

Bridge 310

8 analog or 16 HD IP cameras2 days on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

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Bridge 410

16 analog or 32 HD IP cameras2 days on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

Cloud Managed Video Recorders (CMVR) models

CMVR 320

15 HD IP cameras3 TB on premise recordingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

CMVR 420

30 HD IP cameras4 TB on premise recordingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

CMVR 520

60 HD IP cameras8 TB usable RAID – on premise recordingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 24” X 1.7”Single power supply

CMVR 620

120 HD IP cameras12 TB usable RAID – on premise recordingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 24” X 1.7”Single power supply

CMVR 820

180 HD IP cameras50 TB usable RAID – on premise recording

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Unlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 35” X 1.7”Single power supply

Combo Cloud Managed Video Recorders (CMVR)

CMVR 330

8 analog or 16 HD IP cameras3 TB on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

CMVR 430

16 analog or 32 HD IP cameras4 TB on-premise bufferingUnlimited Cloud recordingGigE X 2Rack/Wall MountDimensions – 16.8” X 12” X 1.7”Single power supply

EXECUTION

INSTALLATION

The contractor shall install all proposed systems components in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions, and as shown on the Drawings.

EQUIPMENT

All switches, bridges/recorders and routers shall be installed in an environmentally suitable location approved by the Owner.

POWER

The contractor shall verify the locations of available 120 VAC power for the equipment and notify the Owner if sufficient power is not available.

TRAINING

All user training shall be performed by VMS system factory certified employee of the contractor or an employee of the VMS manufacturer.

The factory certification training shall prepare the employees to perform all system administrative functions and to perform the day-to-day tasks that would be required of an operator using the system.

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PROJECT CLOSE-OUT

The contractor shall test and verify that all systems are operating according to the contract documents and specifications.

Commissioning

The commissioning procedure will be witnessed by the owner's representative. The commissioning procedure shall be conducted by the contractor and shall consist of a detailed inspection of each equipment item, and demonstration of the full functionality of the system.

System Acceptance

The system shall be ready for acceptance one (1) week prior to the system "on-line" date established by the owner. The contractor shall coordinate and obtain the date from the owner' representative.

The contractor shall submit the Commissioning procedure to the Owner for approval prior to scheduling the Commissioning.

The system will not be accepted until the Commissioning procedure has been completed and documented.

Warranty coverage will not begin until the Commissioning documentation has been accepted by the Owner.

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