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JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES S1, $2, N2&N3 SECTION 13760 - VIDEO SURVEILLANCE PART 1~GENERAL 1 12 SUMMARY Electrical Work generally is to be in accordance with the requirements of other sections of the ‘specifications, Video signals are to comply with CCIR (or FCC) recommendations and standards. Central control unit interfaces and related equipment are to comply with CCITT (or EIA) recommendations end standards for data signal characteristics, formats and communication protocols. Integrated IP CCTV system with IP cameras, lenses, mounts, IP network video recorders, disk array, display, system controllers, associated accessories. The system shall include also workstations, software, icenses and interfaces as described thereafter, Power supply up to the LAN switches that supply PoE to the IP cameras and telecom racks where the active components are installed, is provided by electrical power trade. Structured cabling system and active LAN equipment is provided by others (Refer to section 18740 “Communication and Data Processing Equipment’), SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The security video system shall be an IP network-based, fully distributed digital video system. The security video system will utlize local area networks (LAN) as a transmission medium for video, configuration, as well as storage of all data. The securty video system shall provide full video control with additional full-selection capability at any point within the network from a workstation or a video console display. The security video system shall provide unlimited expansion capability forthe addition or modification of video inputs. ‘The contractor shall fumish and install all security video cameras, pantill/zoom (PTZ) cameras, mounts, housings, power supply systems, coaxial cable, network cables, connectors, equipment racks, monitors and consoles, computer controlied network switchers, work stations, network storage managers, video encoders, video decoders, video console displays and keyboards, and all other hardware and software lo provide a fully operational system. The security video system shall permit normal and event monitoring of all secured areas on digital monitors as required or shown in the spectications and drawings. Video monitoring consoles shall be Installed as shown on the drawings and described in these specifications. In all cases, the equipment shall be state of the art, standardized commercial offhe-shelf, and modular. In all cases, the method of communication from remote locations within the network to the central components shall be transparent to the user. Equipment shall be selected and installed s0 repairs can be accomplished on site by module replacement, using spare components whenever possible. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 1 of 22 '322062-SPC-£-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2.&N3 c. The intent of this specification is to provide the owner with 2 distributed networked digital security system. Supplied by the contractor, the security video system shall be complete and operational per the performance requirements and objectives of these specifications. The contractor shall be responsible for the coordination of related work with other trades affecting hisiher work or the work of others. The IP video management system shall be buit upon open, industry standards and facilitate integration with IT infrastructures and other cigital and analog systems. The IP video management system shall provide an APISDK that is capable of being used at a level consistent with a ful-featured gateway. The gateway shall provide an RS232 ASCII interface, Ethemet interface, and the abiity to create custom plug-ins to the system user interface. The IP video management system shall support cameras thet generate a standard NSTCIPAL composite video signal. ‘The IP video management system shall incorporate up-the-coax PTZ camera management technology as well as serial contro! methodologies protocols. The IP video management system shall provide support for IP cameras from mutiple manufacturers. The IP video management system shall support standard resolution and megapixel IP cameras. The IP video management system shall not limit resolution, frame rate, or number of standard-resolution or megapixel cameras that can be recorded, viewed, and managed on the system All displays shall retain the camera's aspect ratio and accommodate 4:3, 16:9, or 16:10 monitor displays. All components of the IP video management system shall be built upon a reliable and robust Linux® operating system except for the Windows® workstation. The system shall be fully distrbuted in nature so that each system device can remain ‘operational in a majorty of modes without dependence on other devices. Muttiple users shall be able to simultaneously view the same camera view or sequence. The system shall use multicast streaming video to allow multiple users to view the same video stfeam, though not necessarily synchronized with each other, without affecting the bandwidth of the network. Video tiling shall provide for a 100-character camera site description (on/off), display time/date (on/off), set the display color (black-white), display a site message (on/off), and define the screen block position for the tite. ‘The IP video management system shall have the capability to create and execute a system script used to control and automate any system function, Scripts can be nested such that muitiple actions can be taken off the same trigger. The configuration of such scripts shall be easy to use and follow the rules of drag and drop configuration. The IP video management system shall be capable of the following actions (minimal requirements): 1. Display video from any camera to a specific monitor or screen division, including changing screen division views. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE "18760- Page 2 0f22 322082-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES $1, $2, N2&N3 Reset any monitor to its original screen division and image. | Move system PTZ cameras to a specified preset location. | Aotivate predefined patterns on system PTZ cameras. Stattistop recording an event from any indicated video source. Use script nesting, a means of running another script within any given script. Activate system relays and send an e-mail notification to any recipient through pop3. ‘Add wait times to any script command. Q. The scripting language shall use a system function upload, and then modify or send out a global command to all components in the system, R. The video management system shall support sequences running on any network monitor. Alarms or user intervention shall be capable of interrupting a running sequence §. Operator control of a camera or selection of monitors shall override the sequence control of ‘camera or monitor; sequence control of a camera or selection of monitors shall not override operator control of a camera of selection of monitors. T. The IP video management system shall allow for programming of alarms and associated incoming alarms with related parts of the system. Alatms and other triggers can be grouped into system events. System events can be configured using Boolean logic that requires muiiple entities to be true before a system event is triggered. U. Individual, group, or all alarms shall be disabled by special sequences, which can be initiated by the operator or automatically by time/day/date, V. The IP video management system shall log all alarms and events in the system manager database, W. _Allser interfaces in the IP video management system shall support language localization, including non-Latin based languages such as Arabic and Chinese. Language preferences shall be associated with user settings and shall follow the user and automatically load upon user login, regardless of the console or workstation X. The IP video management system shall provide for virlual matrix functionality, leveraging the IP network to switch any camera to any monitor as well as transmit alarms and other system messages to any console on the network, Y. The IP video management system shall utlize a system manager to provide user and | database management. Z. The system manager software shall support database failover when using two servers by ‘maintaining a continuously synchronized duplicate of the main database at all times. AA. Toensure system security and integrity, the IP video management system shell incorporate & ‘methodology for validating the authenticity of the source of any video or communication message before recording, displaying, or acting on thal message. One example of such a | ‘methodoogy is the use of the RSA 256-bit public/private key authentication scheme. All video generated by IP cameras or video encoders shall be digitally signed using the device's public | 'gfmanager prior to an action being carried out. In addition, this scheme shall allow for ‘authenticating the validity and integrity of any exported video from the system; all video will be digitally signed as it is being generated by the IP camera or video encoder and prior to it being recorded to a disk drive. ‘VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 3 of 22 '822062-SPC-E-G-13760-RevO JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2.&N3 AB. Ac. AD. AE. ‘The IP video security system's digital recording subsystem shall Incorporate a distributed, load balancing architecture and provide fault tolerance and redundancy in critical areas of concern, The hardware shall be designed such that all serviceable components can be easily replaced or maintained without the need to take the storage system off ine. As a standard, all network storage devices shall provide RAID 6 redundancy to safeguard the data if a hard disk drive failure occurs. ‘The IP video management system shall provide mulllevel diagnostics of each componer all ciical areas. These diagnostics shall be reported to a diagnostic console for processing. The diagnostic data shall be capable of being scripted info actionable events within the system. In addition, standard SNMP messages shall be capable of being mined by network diagnostic systems’ such as OpenView™, Tivoll®, and others for diagnostic traps and operational deta The IP video management system shal! support intelligent edge devices for video motion detection and analytics analysis. Motion detection shall allow for the configuration of: 4, Three independently configured groups of activity detection zones. 2, Each zone can be programmed with its own specific sensitivity ievel and configured for a specified threshold 3. Video motion shell be copable of enabling motion-based search routines, triggering relays, or executing scripted responses Video analytics shall utiize the processing power of the video encoder or IP camera to analyze live video on a continuous or scheduled basis. If programmed for scheduled operation, different analytic behaviors shall be capable of being loaded at different schedules ‘oF upon user command. Analytic analysis shall be capable of being done entirely within the ‘edge device or IP camera and without requiring an anaiytics server for processing. Analytics behaviors shall, at a minimum, inotude the following features: 41. Directionel motion: Shall be capable of triggering an alarm only if an object moves in a specified direction 2, Adaptive motion: Shall be capable of monitoring a moving object and only trigger an alarm ifthe object enters a designated area 3, Video vibration removal: Shall be capable of removing vibration from unstable mounting of the camera 4. Object removed: Shall trigger an alarm should a designated object be removed from the scene 5. Object left behind: Shall trigger an alarm should a foreign object be deposited in the scene 6. Object counting: Shall maintain an accurate count of all objects entaring a defined zone or objects that move in a given direction past a designated spot 7. Camera sabotage: Shall trigger an alarm should it detect attompted sabotage, such as obstructing the lens or moving the camera without authorization. ‘AF, The IP video management system shall be able to handle future expansion of an unlimited total capacity from what is shown in the drawings, including, but not limited to, cameras, monitors, alarm circus, and relay closures. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 19760: Page 4 of 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-REVO JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, S2, N2 &N3 4.3. SYSTEM INTERFACING ‘The CCTV system shall not act as a standalone system; it must integrate with several systems: = Access Control System ~ Fire Alarm Syetem - BMS System = Structured Cabling system ‘A. Interface with Access control 1, The interface with the SACS shall alow the control and the local surveillance of main Utlity areas. The system shall be able to display images (pop-up), from SACS on any CCTV monitor and print images. 2, Any breaking or violation access provided with a CCTV camera will automatically switch ‘0n to the video monitor or/and pop up a window in the Main Security Supervision (fo be parameter), 3, The SACS shall be compatible with the main CCTV system protocol, 4° Different Information on the CCTV system shall be available on the SACS such 2s + State ofthe signal of the video camera (Black out / normal), + State of the matrix, + State of the CCTV Recorder and Storage System B. Interface with Fire Alarm System 1. The interface with the FAS shall allow the control and the local surveillance of each fire alarm zone. The system shall be able to display images (pop-up), from zone in alarm on any CCTV monitor of fire brigade. The interface shall be compliant with NFPA requirements to pop up images of cameras in alarmed zones. C. Interface with BMS System 1. The interface with the BMS shall provide the following information: ‘a. General information for the CCTV system: ‘= CCTV Main System ON ‘+ CCTV Main Systern OFF * CCTV Main System in Default b. Status of every single main subsystem to CCTV such as System Manager (general default or failure) D. Interface with SCN 1. The system shall be interfaced with the Structured Cabling Network to allow the ‘communication between cameras, work station, system manager, and network storage manager and slall above interfaced systems through the Backbone. 1.4 CODES AND STANDARDS ‘A. Work shall be performed in accordance with the applicable national and local codes ot standards current at the commencement of installation. The following list summarizes the applicable codes and standards: 1. National Electrical Safety Code, current edition 2. National Fire Protection Association National Fire Codes, current edition 3, EIAITIA-868 Commercial Building Telecommunications Wiring Standard 4, EIATIA~869 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces VIDEO SURVEILLANCE TaTe0 Pago bot 322082-SPC-E-G.19760 Revo JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES S1, S2,N2 &N3 5. EIA/TIA-606 Administrative Standards for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of ‘Commercial Buildings ! 6. IEEE, RS 170 variable standard 7. NTSC/PAL 8. IEEE, 802.3 digital data network standard 9. EIT/TIA-568A premises cabling standard 10. Compliant with ISO/IEC 14496 standard (also known as MPEG-4) 44. Compliant with ISO/IEC 14498-10 standard (also known as MGEP-4 Part 10 or H.264) 12. Compliant with Intemational Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation G.711, “Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) of Voice Frequencies’ B. When more than one code or regulation is applicable, the more stringent regulation shall apply. 1.5 SUBMITTALS ‘A. Submit full technical information for approval including manufacturer's catalogues for all system equipment and components, indicating the foliowing 1-Mukiplexing, recording and switching technique of video and contral signals. 2, System expandabilty, 3.Operating parameters and imitations, ambient conditions, heat dissipation, ower requirements etc. 4.Recommended coaxial cable spectications and characteristics. | B. Submit crewings for approval including, but not limited to, the folowing: 41. Detailed system schematic diagrams. 2. Exact camera locations, layouts and mounting details 1.6 SPARE PARTS A provide manufacturer's recommended spare parts for replacement and one year’s maintenance including, but not imited to, the followings: 1. Power supply: Quantity equal to 5 percent of amount of each type installed, but not less than one unit of each type. 2. Camera Lens: Quantity equal to 5 percent of amount of each type installed, but not less than one unt of each type. 3. Camera Housing: Quantity equal to & percent of amount of each type installed, but not less than one unit of each type. 4, Camera: Quantity equal to 3 percent of amount of each type installed, but net less than one unit of each type. 5. One unit of any single point of failure device that could inhibit the usage of the whole system. 6. Video Console Display: not less than one unit of each type. 1.7 APPROVED MATERIALS Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the IP CCTV System include, but are not limited to, the following: 4. Pelco (USA) 2. Bosch (Germany), 3. Geutebriick (Germany) 4. Honeywell building solution (USA). VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 6 of 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES S1, $2, N2 & NB 5. American dynamios (USA), 6. GE interiogix (USA). 7. Sony (Japan), 8. Sanyo (Japan). 9. Toshiba (Japan). 10. Siemens (Germany), 1.8 WARRANTY ‘A. General Warranty: The special warranty specified in this Article shall not deprive the Owner of other rights the Owner may have under other provisions. of the Contract Documents and shall be in addition to, and run concurrent with, other warranties made by the Contractor under requirements of the Contract Documents. B. Special Warranty: A written warranty, signed by Contractor and manufacturer, agreeing to replace any component of the CCTV system that do not meet requirernents or that fail within the specified warranty period, 1.Warranty Period: 2 years from date of Substantial Completion for any ‘component of the system, VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 18780: Pago 7 of 23 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 51, 2 &N3 PART 2- PRODUCTS 24 2.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS General: Coordinate the features of materials and equipment so they form an integrated system. Maich components and interconnections for optimum future performance. Servers, workstations, printers, and scanners shall be from one of the most reputed PC Manufacturers and the Manufacturer's choice shall be coordinated under the full responsibilty of Contractor. IP CAMERAS REQUIREMENTS . Anetwork camera is a device including the followings: 1. Lens. 2. Opt I filter 3. Image sensor. 4. Image digitizer. 5. Image compressor. 6 Zoom 7. Built-in software for web server with network connectivity. |. Cameras types: 1, Type 1: Mini Indoor fixed dome, network, 0.5 MPX standard definition integrated network camera, 2. Type 2: Indoor/Outdoor fixed dome, network, 0.6 MPX standard definition digital camera, 3. Type 3: Indoor/Outdoor PTZ dome, network camera, Color CCD camera’ ‘The following specifications are available for fixed color camera and anti vandal mini dome color camera, ‘a. High resolution color CCD camera shall comprise an enhanced CCD sensor, solid state circuitry, and state of the art electronics incorporating the latest in digital technology. b, Cameras shall provide real motion frames per second, i. up to 25 framesi/s (PAL) and 30 frames/s (NTSC). ‘WDEO SURVEILLANCE SREP CEES cape ot Zz $322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Revo JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2&N3 ¢. The color CCD sensor shall be a 1/3" or 1/4" using PALICCIR signal format { specifications. 4d, The camera shall be 2:1 interlace internal or external sync. @. The cameral shall provide a minimum resolution of 450 horizontal TV lines and the sensor area has more than 400000 pixels. {. Standard C and CS mount heads for ens of fixed camera 4g, The camera shail feature digital signal processing DSP, ant-biooming and anti-smearing. h. The camera shall have automatic gain control (AGC) minimum 6 dB, which shall be switchable. i. The cameral shall provide for automatic electronic itis (auto iris) for aperture control and ‘Auto Tracing White Balance (ATW), : i. The fixed camera shall accept DC video servo tens (standard 4 pole miniature connector). k. Backlight compensation (BLC) shall be independent of object position. The camerailens package shall provide for a minimum sensitivity of 2 tux for indoor camera and 1 lux for outdoor cameras, at the maximum aperture of the lens, and 40 % of video signal and 60 % of noise signal (40 IRE) 2. The camera shall have @ signal to noise ratio of > S0dB (AGC Off) |! 3. High resolution color CCD camera shall be provided with a manufacturer’s warranty covering repair or replacement of defective parts for a period of one year. 4, Input voltage: 220 V AC or 24 VAC - 50/60 Hz 5. Power: Buin Power over Ethemet (IEEE 802.3af) support. PTZ cameras with integrated : heaters in outdoor locations to be powered separately by electrical power trade, 8. Wireless: PCMCIA slot for wireless networking 7. Compression: JPEG. ‘Supported Protocols, as a minimum: TCP/IP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, SNMP, ICMP, and HTTP. ‘The camera shall support both fixed IP addresses as well as addresses provided by a DHCP. server, The Contractor shall fiekd-verfy lens requirements for the defined design and angle of view for high quality, glare free, clear pictures at the video monitors. D. Housing 1. Built-in handle for easy installation and builtin window; the housing is to provide long term VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 6 of 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Revo JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2&N3 protection of cameras, lenses, control electronics and accessories. It shall be designed to ‘withstand direct solar heat and ambient condition (dust-tight and waterproof). 2. Wiring to all cameras shall pass from the back box through the mount and into the housing. Exposed wiring shall be avoided, 3. Provide sun shields for camera housings in outdoor locations exposed directly to sunlight. 4. Provide weather and dust proof camera housings with thermostatically controlled heaters and blowers in outdoor locations. 5. Provide lightning protection for all exterior cameras. E. Camera lens 1, The lens shall permit capture of images without vignetting. The fixed cameras have to be equipped with manual zoom lene (var-focal lens). The Anti vandal dome color camera has its | own manual zoom lens. 2, Lens, zoom a. The lens has to be designed for the CCTV camera. b. Technical characteristics: ‘+ Range: manual optical zoom from 2x to 16x ‘© Minimum aperture recommended: 1.2 - 1.4 ‘+ Iris : Automatic, shall be weighted average auto-iris lenses F. High speed dome cive color camera: j 4. The dome drive camera shall consist of a integrated system (back box, dome drive, lower dome), with variable speed, pan and tit drive unit, high resolution color CCD camera, auto focusing motorized zoom lens with additional electronic digital zoom capability, integral addressable, control code selectable receiver/driver. it shall be indoor in-ceiling mount and indoorfoutdoor pendant back boxes or wall mounted as applicable, 2. The lower dome shall be optically clear with no distortion in any portion of the dome. 3. The color of the lower dome to be coordinated with the Architect. 4. The lower dome and trim ting shall easily snap, quick disconnect and fasten into place. The system is capable of 360 degrees continuous pan rotation with a vertical tit unobstructed from -90" to #2". It has a Privacy masking zone (zone bianking) function. The pan and tit drive unit shall operate under manual control in pan, tit and zoom functions (PTZ). The Variable speed capabilties range from a fast pan motion of 400 degrees per second to a smooth speed of 0.1 degree per second. In manual control, the pan speed shall be of 0.1 degrees to 80 degrees per second, and pan at 160 degrees per second in turbo mode, with tilt operation ranging from 0.1 degrees to 40 degrees per second. The PTZ camera (dome) shall have zoom scalable pan speed to have a smooth control while zooming VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 10 of 22 322082-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES $1, $2, N2&N3 24 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 5. The pan and tilt drive unit shall operate under variable speed automatic preset control, up to 64 preset positions with a 20-charecter label available for each position. 6. Proportional Pan and Titt ~ continually decreases pan and tit speeds in proportion to depth of zoom (ZAP: Zoom Automatic Program). 7. The pan and tit drive unit shall allow the dome to retum to a previous state after alarm acknowledgment. 8, The pan and tit drive unit shall provide the abilty to configure alarms individually for 3 priority levels, initiating a stored pattern or going to a pre-assigned preset position. 8. The pan and tit drive unit shall provide for programmable limit stops for Auto/Random Scan and Frame Scan modes. 10. The pan and tit drive unit shall feature an integral receiver / driver using a protocol ‘compatible with the video matrix from various manufacturer. 11. The pan and drive unit shall provide a bui functions. menu system for on-screen setup of camera 412. The pan and ti drive unit shall be design with an auto flip feature that ellows the dome to rotate 180 degrees at the bottom of tit travel, and reposition itself for uninterrupted viewing of any subject that passes directly beneath the dome. 13. The motorized zoom lens has an optical zoom to 16x minimum, autofocus, automatic iris control with manual override 14, The outdoor housing camera is to provide long-term protection of cameras, lenses, control electronics and accessories. The housing shall be designed to withstand direct solar heat and. ‘ambient condition 15. All external cameras shall have pressurized dome/housing. 16. The receiver/driver unit(s) shall be either indoor/outdoor version. 17. Input voltage: 220 V AC of 24 V AC - S0/60 Hz. 18. Color camera for use in daylight and night. ‘SYSTEM MANAGER, A. The system manager shall support database redundancy by utilizing two servers and ‘maintaining constant synchronization between the two servers, In the event of a system manager failure, the hot standby shall assume management responsibilities until the failed unit is restored. No loss of functionality, recording, or monitoring capability shall occur during the failover process. ‘The system manager shall serve as the security key server for the entire system and manage device registration and message authentication using the RSA 266-bit publiciprivate key system. The system manager software shall manage user rights and permissions. The system ‘manager shall provide for an unlimited number of system operators with personal identficaton (3785: Page 11 of22 '322062-SPC-E-G-13760-RevO JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, S2, N2&N3 numbers (PINs) that define priority levels, operator facilities, system roles, and camera and monitor groupings. Cameras, montors, and other system components can be siructured in logical groups and user access to groups or individual elements can be restricted. D. The system manager shall be capable of performing es a DHCP and UPaP server for the entire system and components. The system manager shall provide all connection and management communications batween system devices. E. The system manager shall store a database of all user activity, alarms, and device diagnostic errors, Administrators shall have the abilty to determine the retention time targeted for the information. All og entries shall be searchable and exportable through the system log window. F, The system manager shall allow for connection to an intelligent uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and it shall allow for the initiation of a managed shutdown should the UPS deplete its stored charge. G, The system manager shell be an integrated hardware and software platform that serves as the system management component. It shall provide distributed administration of multiple devices ‘and administer rights and privileges for all attached devices. H. The system manager shall manage system securty, functioning as a key server for user and device authentication, and it shall route communication between all devices on large, subnetted security networks. The system manager shall store and administer secure keys and shall have ‘multilevel and user permission management. |. The system manager shall function as the default system time server, to ensure integrated devices are synchronized. The system manager shall support UpnP architecture and shall provide DHCP services, supporting the dynamic addition of network devices. J. ‘The system manager shall store the database of device errors, alarms, and other system events, and the comprehensive database shall be accessed and searched through the system Jog window in an interface, The system manager shall allow for connection to an Intelligent uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and it shall allow for a message fo be sent fo the UPS in the case of a power failure. The system manager shall provide enough extra battery power to allow the manager to shut down gracefully and preserve the integriy of the system data. As an ‘additional feature, the system manager supports data replication: a duplicate set of crtical system data can be stored on a second system manager, enabling quick and easy transition to backup equipment. K. The system manager shall have @ Gigabit Ethemet RJ-45 port interface (1000BaseT) with a minimum of three USB 2.0 ports. L. Power Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging. Power supply: internal eae sine 7 ei) Cai M. The system manager shall be certified, UL listed. 2.5 NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER AA. The network storage manager shall record video and audio streams from IP cameras and video encoders on the network. B. The network storage manager shall not use a separate network video recorder (NVR) server to tun the NVR software. Instead, the server functions and storage elements shall be integrated into a purpose-built chassis. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE {3760- Page 12 of 2D 322062-SPC-E-6-13760-Rew JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2&N3 C. The network storage manager shall use RAIDS patity across the storage drives to protect recorded data against a hard disk drive failure, | { D. The network storage manager's chassis shall be designed for video surveillance recording applications and encompass redundancy at all vital points: Redundant, hot swappable power supply modules Redundant, hot swappable mid-plane fans. Hot swappable O/S drive Hot swappable rear exhaust fan E. The network storage manager's chassis shall be designed for online service and maintenance and cannot be removed from the rack when needing to replace hard disk drives, fans, power - supplies, or operating system drives. F. The network storage manager shall use the SAS protocol to support direct attached storage. | expansion boxes. The network storage manager shall allow up to seven storage expansion ‘boxes that can be connected to @ network storage manager to increase retention durations. G. The direct attached storage boxes shall support @ mechanism to daisy-chain storage boxes together through an SAS cable. All enclosure management and diagnostic messaging shall flow through the SAS connector to the host network storage manager. H. The network storage manager shall be built upon a reliable and robust Linux operating system. The network storage manager shall use distributed load balancing across other network storage managers configured in a storage pool and provide automatic network failover from any box to any box. Based on the configuration, it shall be possible to create an N + N failover scheme within the storage pool. The duration of time shall not excaed 90 seconds between the time a unit fails and whan its associated cameras become equally distributed onto remaining storage managers. ‘The network storage manager shall support a guaranteed recording throughput of 250 Mbps I per storage device with a minimum of 64 Mbps of read throughput. This throughput shall be j guaranteed under normal and error (RAID rebuild) conditions. K. The network storage manager shall support any number of cameras as long as the maximum throughput required is under 250Mbps. | LL The network storage manager shall support the recording of MPEG-4, H.284 baseline, H.264 main profile, and H.264 high profile streams from standard resolution and megapixel cameras. M. The network storage manager shall support continuous, scheduled, alarm/event (including analytics alarms), motion, and manual recording. Pre- and post-alarm periods shall be programmable up to the total capacity of the system, NN. The network storage manager shall support bookmarking and locking/unlocking of video content on the drives. ©. The network storage manager shall support privacy tools that allow administrators to establish ‘maximum retention durations for normal, alarm, and locked video. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE, 13760- Page 13 of 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Rew0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES $1, $2, N2&N3 26 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 14 of 22 P. The network storage manager shall support an intelligent video grooming protocol that can reduce the frame rate of recorded video as the video ages. Administrators shall have the flexiolity to determine whether to groom alarm video or leave it at &s real-time level. Q. The network storage manager shall have the ability to reports all diagnostic events, including software status diagnostics to a centralized user interface. In addition, SNMP traps shall be available for monitoring using a third-party SNMP management console. The network storage manager shall be fully manageable from a remote workstation, including the abilty to configure settings and update firmware and software. 'S. The network storage manager shall operate normally at altitudes between -50 and 10,000 feet and shall withstand vibrations of 0.25 G up to 200 HZ at a sweep rate of 0.5 octaves per minute. The unit shall operate normally at temperature ranges of 50° to 96°F (10° to 35°C) and shall be designed to withstand humidity between 20% and 80% noncondensing with a humidity gradient of 10% per hour. T. The network storage manager shall have a Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port interface (1000BaseT) with a minimum of three USB 2.0 ports. U. The network storage manager shall support from 3 up to 24TB of Raw Capacity. V. Power Input: 100-240 VAG, 60/60 Hz, autoranging. Power supply; Internal, dua-redundant, hot-swappable W. The network storage manager shall be certified, UL listed. VIRTUAL MATRIX CONTROLLERS — VIDEO CONSOLE DISPLAY ‘A. The system shall be capable of using a virtual matrix keyboard that provides rotation of modules for easy single- or duat-handed operation, B. The video console display shall be a high performance, muttble stream decoding unit, The video console display shall convert up to 16 CIF, 30 ips MPEG-4 streams; or 12 4CIF, 30 ips #H.264 bassline profile streams; or 2 1080p H1.264 baseline profile streams into video signal to be viewed on digital monitors. ©. The video console display shall decode and display up to 18 MGEP-4 4CIF, 30 ips streams; or 12 H.264 4CIF/30 ips baseline profile streams; or 2 1080p H.264 baseline profie streams simultaneously. D. The video console display shall drive up to two 4:3 or 16:9 digital monitors connected through DVI connectors and support up to 32 cameras per console, E. The video console display system shall accommodate growth by adding additional video console displays, keyboards, nstwork decoders, and monitors to decode additional video inputs and drive monitor walls. F. When muttiple images are displayed, the IP video security system shall automatically seek and display a lower resolution stream to conserve CPU processing requirements and network anoiwidth, G. The video console display provides a user interface to the IP video security system. When used with the keyboard controller, the video console display shall allow a user to operate the system like a traditional matrix using the joystick, jog shuttle, and keypad to control the video display. 322062-SPC-E-G.13760-RavO JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2.&N3 The video console display shall also provide NVR-lke functionality allowing users to record, play back, and export video. The video console display shall provide full access to operations, through user-friendly, highly intuitive, and semiransparent on-screen menus. An on-screen graphical overlay shall allow users to tum on and off the overlay with a single button push of the keyboard controller. The video console display shall have on-screen PTZ, device playback, property controls, and alarm interface display. The video console display shall decode and display IP streams from cameras and encoders across the network. The video console display shall drive two HD (maximum of XVGA resolution, 2660 x 1600) monitors through DV! connections. The video console display shall decode video streams encoded in MPEG-4 simple profile and H.264 baseline, main, or high profiles, The video console display shall decode two 1080p H.264 baseline streams, four 720p H.264 baseline streams, twelve 4CIF H.264 baseline streams, or sixteen 4CIF MPEG-4 streams in real time. Up to a maximum of 32 cameras can be displayed across both monitors. The video console display shall use a technology to automatically subscribe to a lower resolution, lower bit-rate secondary stream from the camera to reduce network bandwidth and CPU processing requirements as screen configurations dictate, ‘The video console display shall allow for simultaneous live and playback viewing of the same camera on the same monitor. ‘The video console display shall utilize a heads-up, icon-based menu structure coordinated with a CCTV-style keyboard, which shall allow operators to navigate through functionality without losing view of the scene, ”. The video console display shall support searching for video content through camera, time, date, or event, ‘The video console dlsplay shall support jog-shuttle-based rewind, fast-forward including frame by frame advance and 120X fast forward ‘The video console display shall support locking and unlocking archived video as well as exporting evidence-worthy clips and snapshots to a USB solid state device or CD/DVD RON. . The video console dispiay shall be built upon the Linux® operating system. ‘The video console display shall support systemized diagnostics with a management server or user interface as well as transmit Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) messages and traps to a network monitoring system. SNMP shall be compatible with SNMP versions 1 and 2. ‘The video console display shall have a Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port interface (1000BaseT) with a minimum of seven USB 2.0 ports. Power Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging, Power supply: Internal VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 18760. Page 15 of 22 22062-SPC-E-G-19760-RevO JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES $1, S2, N2.&N3 Z. The video console display shall be certified, UL listed. 2.7 WORKSTATION AND SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT ‘A. The PC workstation shall be a server-class personal computer with two duallink DVI monitor outputs, USB keyboard, and mouse, B, The PC workstation shell use. graphical user interface and keyboardimouse that runs on 32- bit Microsoft? Windows Vista® Business for monitoring live and recorded video, and virtual matrix functionality that shall allow operators to see and respond to any alarm from any device cn the network as well as direct any camera to any monitor on the network. ©. The PC workstation shall allow administrators to configure devices, set up users, adjust network settings, and create recording schedules. Permission to access these functions and all ther system services shall be configured to a fine level of detail including the abilty to restrict cameras from viewers, restrict PTZ operation, allow or restrict digital zoom, Zone of interest” operations, or the abilty to configure maps. In addition, user permissions shall allow for designated users to receive and respond to alarm and system diagnostic messages. D. The PC workstation shall have advanced search capabilities, event logging, and alarm interface displays. The PC workstation shall export video and still images in multiple formats, including QuickTime® MPEG-4, H.264, AVI, BMP, and JPG. The unit shall provide a front panel USB port and DVD/CD-RW drive to make it capable of exporting video clips and stil images to extemal media, E. The PC workstation shall allow users with authority to monitor content from standard resolution ‘and megepixe! resolution cameras and ertcoders throughout the network, The PC workstation shall display content encoded in MPEG-4 and H.264 baseline, main, and high profiles. The PC ‘workstation shall support cameras from multiple manufacturers, F. The PC workstation shall be capable of decoding up to 16 simultaneous 4CIF resolution, 30 images per second (ips) video streams encoded in MPEG-4; or 12 simultaneous 4CIF resolution, 30 ips video streams encoded in H.264 baseline profile; or 2 simultaneous 1080p video streams encoded in H.264 baseline profile. ‘The PC workstation shall be capable of minimizing the CPU processing load and network bandwidth required by the sofware, a scheme that shall automatically seek out and subscribe to a secondary stream from the cameras or encoders at a lower resolution when the display is changed to a muttichannel display. ‘The PC workstation shall support CCTV-style (joystick) keyboard control of panfi/zoom (PTZ) ‘cameras and camera call-up, |. The PC workstation shall detect the monitor's native resolution; provide users with single, 2 x 2, 3x3,4x4, 1+5, 1 +12, 2+8 displays for 4:3 aspect ratio monitors, and provide 3x2 and 4 x 3 displays for 16:9 aspect ratio monitors. J. The PC workstation shall retain the camera's aspect ratio and allow mixing standard resolution ‘and megapixel resolution cameras on the same display, VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 18780- Page 16 of 22 '322062-SPC-E-G-13780-RevO i i | YABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES St, S2, N2.N3 K. The PC workstation shell allow any combination of live or playback video on the same monitor at the same time. The workstation shall provide time-synchronized playback of up to 16 | cameras simultaneously ‘The PC workstation shall provide digital zoom capability for any camera in live or playback mode, M. The PC workstation shall provide a Zone of Interest feature that can generate up to six independently controlled and zoomed images from a single image and allow operators 10 ‘maintain a panoramic view of the scene while closely monitoring selected areas. This shall be 2ccomplished without requiring edditional network throughput. N. The system shall be capable of customizing the display area to suit user preferences: All ‘aspects of the graphical user interface shall be capable of being resized, tom-off and moved to other monitors, or simply hidden. ‘The system shall allow up to 6 customizable workspaces to be created and loaded with camera groups to faciltate easy and efficient monitoring. The system shall allow for up to two detachable video display windows to accommodate up to a 32- camera display. 0. The PC workstation shall automatically load a user's language preferences, camera groups, ‘and screen configurations upon log on, The PC workstation shall also support languages that do not use the Latin alphabet such as Chinese, Korean, Turkish, and Arabic P. The PC workstation shall notify designated operators of ail alarms on the system in an alarm tad. Video thumbnails shall be available for visual verification within the alarm monitoring workspace. The system shall allow alarms to be acknowiedged or snoozed by the operator. ‘The PC workstation application shall support the functionality to view procedures and instructions for given alarms triggered to appear during alarm events, while generating detailed written or verbal instructions to the operator as to the actions to be taken. An operator shall have the capability of entering his or her own feedback io the given alarm, (All user alarms and user actions shall be kept in the system log for audit purposes. Q. The PC workstation application shall provide the ability to control and program any camera equipped with PTZ, The PC workstation shall be capable of the following operations: 4. Manually control the PTZ 2. Set the panttit home positions for manual or alarm activation 3. Automatically control the cameras through an alarm trigger 4. Ability to set muttiple preset positions. 5. Ability to set multiple tours 6. Remotely set and clear the movement limits of the panvtit mechanism from the contro! room, through a telemetty unit at an outdoor camera sito 7. Adjust the zoom lens 8. Ability to control the camera menu and set up the camera through the IP video security system R._ The workstation shall meet or exceed the following design and performance specifications: 1. Processor Intel? Core™ 2 Quad 2. Internal Memory 4GB RAM | 3. Operating System Windows Vista Business SP1, 32-bit ve 4. User Interface Graphical User Interface management software 5. Video Output 2 DVI of VGA outputs (dual monitor) VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13780-Page 17 12 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev0 JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, S2,N2&N3 6. PTZ Interface On-screen 7. Network Interface Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 port, (1000 Base-T) 8. Security 2 modes: secure mode (device authentication) and Unsecured mode 9. Power Input 400 to 240 VAC, 60/60 Hz, autoranging 10. Power Supply tntemel 411. Operating Temperature 50° fo 95°F (10° to 36°C) at unt ar intake . Auxiliary Interface Seven USB 2.0 ports 2.8 FULL HIGH DEFINITION LCD MONITOR A. The FHD LCD monitor shall have the following features: VGA and digital visual interface (DVI) inputs, picture-in-picture (PIP), looping BNC output, and full high definition resolution, B, The FHD LCD monitor shall provide a front panel that allows the user to adjust image quality, brightness, size, position, and geometry for optimal viewing, C. The FHD LCD monitor shall have improved airflow and thermal reduction allowing for longer ‘component life, ensuring reliability in a 24/7 security installation environment, 1D. The FHD LCD monitor shail be constructed of a lightweight aluminum frame composition for desktop or wall-mount installations. Stationary and tilt wall mounts shall be avallable, The monitors shall provide built-in hand holds in the rear cover for easy installation and handling. & The FHD LCD monitor shall be compatible with industry-leading megapixel technology, providing a minimum of 1920 x 1080p native resolution that is used with the latest megapixel video security cameras. ‘The FHD LCD monitor shall be certified, UL listed. G, The FHD LCD monitor shall meet or exceed the following design and performance specifications 4. Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 2. Power Consumption =100W 3. Video Input Interfaces BNC; S-Video; VGA; DVI; HDMI 4. Audio Input Interfaces 3.5mm stereo jack 5. Syne Format NTSC/PAL 6. Operating Temperature 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) 7. Panel Aspect Ratio 169 2.9 NETWORK VIDEO DECODER ‘A. The Network Video Decoder shall encode Standard Resolution and Megapixel Resolution Streams, B. The Network Video Decoder shall drive up to two High Definition Monitors from a single unit. ©. The Network Video Decoder shall Optimize CPU Load and Bandwidth Utilization when displaying muttiple cameras simultaneously. D. The Network Video Decoder shall maintain Aspect Ratio of Original Stream, VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 18760- Page 18 of 22 322082-SPC-E-G-13760- Revo JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2.&N3 : : E. The Network Video Decode rshall support User- Specified Language Choices for User Interface Display. F. The Network Video Decoder shall be a high performance, multisream network decoder cepable of displaying streams from IP cameras and video encoders compressed in standards- compliant MPEG-4 or H.264 baseline, main, or high profiles. G, The Network Video Decoder shall support audio output, allowing an operator to monitor audio transmitted by a camera. i 1H. The Network Video Decoder shall have a Gigabit Ethernet RU-45 port interface (1000BaseT). |. Power Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, autoranging, Power supply: Internal. J. The Network Video Decoder shall be certified, UL listed. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 322062-SPC-E-G-13760- Revd ‘YABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2&N3 PART 3 - EXECUTION a4 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: Install in accordance with manufacturer’ instructions and to the approval of the Engineer. Mount ‘equipment in alignment with other fixtures and fix fimmly in place with all supports and fastenings secured, Equipment is to be installed to prevent electro-static or other outsi system performance. Equipment is to be installed to be readily accessible for operation, maintenance and repair. Minor ‘deviations from the Drawings may be made, but no changes are to be made without prior approval. Make good surfaces of equipment damaged during installation, using touch-up paint provided by ‘equipment manufacturer, to the satisfaction of the Engineer. terference impairing Routing of video signal cables (structured cabling), power and control cabies is to be in separate raceways. Equipment manufacturer is to provide an Engineer and Technician qualified in the operation of the system and equipment performance and the requirements of the specification, to assist the Engineer to test and verify the system performance. CABLING AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ‘The infrastructure of the IP CCTV system shall be the structured cabling system specified in section 16740 "Communication and Data Processing Equipment’. RACEWAYS, BOXES AND FITTINGS Refer to section 16130 *Raceways and Boxes for related products, field installation works, Product selection and installation shall take into account the extra large bending radius of telecom cables, especially for CATS UTP cables serving embedded wall mounted telecom outlets and fiver optic cables. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS. ‘The installation Contractor will be provided with 2 sets of drawings at the start of the project. One set wil be designated as the central location to document all as-built information as i occurs throughout the project. ‘The central set will be maintained by the Contractors foreman on a daily basis, and will be available to the technical representative upon request during the coutse of the project. Anticipated variations from the build-to drawings may include such things as cable routing and actual outlet placement. No variations will be aliowed to the planned termination positions of horizontal and backbone cables or grounding conductors unless approved in writing by the Owner. The Contractor shall provide the central drawing set to the Owner at the conclusion of the project. The marked up drawing set will accurately depict the as-bull sialus of the system including termination locations, cable routing, and all administration labeling for the cabling system. In addition, a narrative will be provided that describes any areas of difficulty encountered during the installation that could potentially cause problems to the IP CCTV system. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 18760: Page 20 of 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-Rev) | | JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2.&N3 3.5 GROUNDING ‘A. Ground cable shields and equipment acoording to system manufacturer's written instructions to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize, to the greatest extent possible, ground loops, common-mode retums, noise pickup, cross talk, and other impairments. B. Signal Ground Terminal: Locate at main equipment racks or cabinets, Isolate from power system and equipment grounding, 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect field-assembled components and connections and to supervise pre-testing, testing, and adjustment of the system. Report resutts in writing B. Pre-testing: After installation, align, adjust, and balance the system and perform complete pre- testing. Determine, through pre-testing, the compliance of the system with requirements of Drawings and Specifications. Correct deficiencies observed in pretesting. Replace ‘malfunctioning or damaged items with new ones, and retest until satisfactory performance and conditions are achieved. Prepare forms for systematic recording of acceptance test results ©. Report of Pre-testing: After pre-testing is complete, provide a letter certifying the installation is ‘complete and fully operable, including the names and titles of witnesses to proliminary tests. D. Final Test Notice: Provide a minimum of 10 days’ notice in writing when the system is ready for final acceptance testing. 3.7 CLEANING AND ADJUSTING. ‘A. Cleaning: Remove paint splatters and other spots, dirt, and debris. Touch up scratches and marred finish to match original finish. Ciean unit internally using methods and materials recommended by manufacturer. 3.8 DEMONSTRATION ‘A. Engage a factory-authorized service representative to train Owner's maintenance personnel as, specified below: () Train Owners maintenance personnel on procedures and schedules for starting and stopping, troubleshooting, servicing, adjusting, and maintaining equipment and schedules. Provide a minimum of 32 hours’ training, (@) Training Aid: Use the epproved final version of the operation and maintenance manual, as a training aid. (i) Schedule training with Owner, through Architect, with at least seven days’ advance notice. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 718760: Page 21 of 22 322062-SPO-E-G-13760-Revd | JABAL OMAR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT ZONES 81, $2, N2&N3 3.9 ON-SITE ASSISTANCE B. Occupancy Adjustments: When requested within one year of date of Substantial Completion, i provide on-site assistance in adjusting settings, controls, and sensitivities to suit actual occupied conditions. Provide up to three requested visits to project site for this purpose. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 13760- Page 22 0f 22 322062-SPC-E-G-13760-RevO

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