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# CCTV System

1 24-port fiber optic patch panel No. 3


2 NVR96channel No. 3
3 48 port 10/100/1000 G Network switch for CCTV No. 6
4 Cable organizer No. 6
5 48 port F.O patch panel for CCTV No. 6
6 Storage for 3 months No. 3
7 PDU - 12 outlets No. 3
Supply, installation, connecting and testing of ceiling mounted
indoor fixed dome camera (indoor type).
1.) Discreet and compact desin
2.) Protect against tampering 3.) Varifocal lens with DC –iris
4.) Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af)
5.) Progressive scan for sharper images
6.) Wide Dynamic Range
8 7.) Multiple H.264 streams and simultaneous Motion JPEG No. 121
streams
8.) 30 frames per seconds in VGA 640x480 resolution
9.) Two-way audio support including built–in microphone and
audio detection alarm
10.) One alarm input and one output for connecting external
devices
11.) Active Tampering Alarm
Supply, installation, connecting and testing of ceiling mounted
indoor fixed box camera (indoor type).
1.) Up to 30 frames per seconds in all resolution ranging up to
640x480
2.) Varifocal lens with DC –iris
9 3.) Progressive scan for sharper images No. 9
4.) Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4
5.) Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af)
6.) Replaceable CS mount lens
7.) One alarm input and one output for connecting external
devices
Supply, installation, connecting and testing of ceiling mounted
outdoor fixed box camera out (weather proof)
1.) Up to 30 frames per seconds in all resolution ranging up to
640x480
2.) Varifocal lens with DC –iris
10 3.) Progressive scan for sharper images No. 11
4.) Simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4
5.) Power over Ethernet (IEEE802.3af)
6.) Replaceable CS mount lens
7.) One alarm input and one output for connecting external
devices
11 LCD monitors 42'' No. 4
F. VIDEO RECORDER & NETWORKED SERVER SYSTEM:

1. NVR shall be selected to be totally integrated with the security


management software. The NVR software shall be an integrated module of
the security management software. NVR shall be open architectural,
support LAN/WAN TCP/IP with adjustable frame rate for each camera
from 1 to 30 fps per camera as required. NVR software shall be windows
2000 based. The system shall support the following features:

a. Auto Launch of Video on Specified Alarm Events

b. Real–time Linkage of Video to Alarms or Events Generated by


Third Party Field Devices

c. Variable Frame Rates for each Camera


d. Route Video from Multiple Video Recorders to a Central Archive
Server

e. Auto Launch of Video on Specified Alarm Events

2. Playback:

a. 16 different recorded video sequences should be played back


simultaneously. Each video stream could be decompressed and
played back at the required speed. All video sequences should be
time-synchronized on playback.

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3. Storage & Archival

a. Each camera should be recorded for any length of time on a


circular basis. Outdated video should be archived or overwritten or
further compressed and stored. It should allow for intelligently
further compression of the data without significantly reducing video
quality. Records of up to one week on the building unit and one
month on the RAID5 server in central control room should be kept
on the hard disk for immediate accessibility. NVR shall allow
archiving on net work central archive server.

b. Capacity of the NVR hard disk shall be calculated to store all


cameras connected for continuous recording at 6 FPS, 2 CFIS, 30
days. If the internal hard disk is not sufficient then RAID 5 drives
shall be added externally.

4. Privileges & Security

a. There should be 3 levels of privileges in the CCTV system;


administrator, manager & user. Administrators should have access
to all system resources including configuration. All actions should
be logged and may only be viewed by administrators.

5. Video Motion Detection (VMD)

a. A sophisticated motion detection module should be used that could


monitor up to 16 camera inputs in real time. Any number of regions
may be selected for motion trigger in any one view. The motion
detector should have three sensitivity levels. Different sensitivity
levels should allow the user to select the required level of motion to
generate triggers. Sensitivity level settings should also be used to
ignore ‘usual’ motion such as movement in the leaves, rain etc.
Changes in light conditions should not affect the motion detection.
The robust motion detection algorithm should be only sensitive to
movement reducing false triggers.

6. Networkability

a. NVR to be fully networkable. Any number of units should be


networked over private Ethernet TCP/IP serving a large number of
camera groups in a very flexible way. Any unit on the network may
be remotely accessed and configured using the CCTV software.
Compressed images should be scaled & served on the network,
reducing the demand on network bandwidth.

7. Image Export & Authentication

a. Recorded video should be searched by date, time & events. Clips


of interest from different cameras should be exported onto CD or

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DVD. Exported images should be played back on any Windows
machine (98, 98SE, NT or 2000) without installing any software. All
recorded and exported images should be authenticated. The DVR
cum Networked Server should have high security authentication
enabling tampered images being immediately identified.

8. Time Zones

a. Each time zone should divide the day into 96x15 minute slots or
similar. In each slot, settings like record rate, quality, actions to be
initiated by an ordinary alarm and/or VMD may be defined
individually. Once defined and named, a Time Zone may be used
for any number of cameras on any number of units.

9. PTZ Software & Camera Patrols

a. PTZ software should be provided & should be compatible with the


PTZ cameras & DVR cum Networked Server. Scheduled camera
patrols should not require user intervention. Patrols should not
affect recording & playback.

10. The camera image shall be achieved from each DVR (in each building) to
the RAID5 server in the central control room, the achieving can be
scheduled for all DVR to reduce the load on the LAN.

11. Remote Manager

a. Remote Manager Software solution should connect to the DVR on


a network. It should run on Windows 2000 platform. Review
Manager should search and find the DVR cum Network Server on
the network automatically, and connect to and display any camera
from the server. To preserve valuable network bandwidth, Remote
Manager should receive the images intelligently scaled. The
innovative image scaling should allow the Remote Manager to
achieve video display speeds of up to 25 full screen images per
second (ips) over 100Mbps Ethernet.

12. CCTV INTEGRATION

a. The whole CCTV system shall be managed from the control


locations indicated on Drawings, & shall be integrated with all other
security system.

G. CAMERA LENSES

1. Camera lenses shall be compatible with camera construction and iris


control circuit. The lenses shall be compatible with remote control
devices as specified herein. The lenses shall be supplied by the
camera manufacturer.

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