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Digital Video Management Recorder
  • 1. The Digital Video Management Recorder (DVMR) shall consist of a Windows based PC and Hard Drive to digitally record in real time and store Video Images with a minimum of 25 frames per second per camera (fps) in PAL mode or 30 fps in NTSC mode.
  • 2. The DVMR shall be expandable in increments of 4 camera inputs at a time to a total of 32 camera inputs giving a maximum total of 800 fps in PAL mode or 960 fps in NTSC mode.
  • 3. The DVMR shall include an industrial grade single board motherboard controller (SBC) and a back-plane to support a minimum of 10 PCI slots.
  • 4. The DVMR shall use H.264 hardware compression format to provide 30 to 50% smaller file size compared to conventional MPEG formats. Software compression not accepted.
  • 5. The DVMR shall have a minimum of 4 CIF (D1) resolution.
  • 6. The DVMR shall be able to record live audio on every channel and synchronized to the video on both live and playback modes including over LAN connections.
  • 7. The DVRM shall support both Dial UP modem and LAN/WAN connectivity to enable remote monitoring and video recording over local telephone and IP networks.
  • 8. The DVMR shall support commercial web browsers to allow remote viewing without installing any additional software in the remote computer.
  • 9. The DVMR shall include a CD reader/writer to copy and retrieve selected audit files (recorded video media) for external storage purposes.
  • 10. The DVMR shall include a built in Auxiliary Software Program Interface (API) to seamlessly integrate Video with an Access Control and Alarm Management System. It shall support real time linkages of selected digital video clips to their associated alarms from the Access Control and Alarm Management System. It shall support easy to use history retrieval methods for quick access to selected video clips controlled by/from the Access Control System displaying the camera, reader title, card user name, and card number.
  • 11. The DVMR shall include the option of pan-tilt and zoom, (PTZ) control to any of the remote cameras. It shall be able of supporting a variety of popular PTZ camera protocols.
  • 12. The Security Manager shall be able to control pan-tilt and zoom, (PTZ), cameras from his DVMR screen or via remote computer.
  • 13. The System shall allow the capture of images (snap shots) while viewing live and then be able to enhance the images using Windows Paintä program allowing post processing of images captures then can be saved or printed on a local printer.
  • 14. The System shall allow the Security Manager, to define for each camera the number of frames per second.
  • 15. The System shall allow the Security Manager, to define the compression factor and picture size.
  • 16. The System shall have built-in motion detection capabilities, for which motion detection within camera viewing areas can be defined in the application as well as a possibility to adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection for each camera.
  • 17. The Systems shall have privacy blocking privledges masking areas by using a mosaic pattern.
  • 18. The System shall include provisions to transmit digital video image data to a remote storage media during scheduled times.
  • 19. The System shall include the ability to provide (2) two-way Voice Communication for alarm verification to up to 36 individual locations, which can be active across any number of authorized workstations on the LAN or via dial up Telephone lines.
  • 20. The System Administrator(s) shall have full privileges to access all set-up parameters and issue passwords to other authorized Agents (users). The System shall have a minimum of 3 passwords. System Administrator shall also define User Access Authority Levels.
  • 21. The System Administrator(s) shall configure Video Segments by specifying pre- and post- alarm time marks, then linking those defined video segments to specific alarms.
  • 22. Each camera shall be configured to have its own pre- and post- alarm time marks.
  • 23. The System shall support up to (8) eight individual inputs to allow for auxiliary triggering recording and (8) eight outputs to control any external device.
  • 24. The System will allow the remote authorized Agent to build a personalized Video Matrix with up to (32) sixteen views of live video images at his Workstation.
  • 25. Each Agent will be able to select any of the Cameras associated with his facility or other facilities of which he has viewing rights.
  • 26. The System shall include the option to transmit alarm message of 'Video Loss' to a Paging Device (Beeper).
  • 27. The System shall include the option to transmit video images to wireless PDA devices.
  • 28. The System shall include the option to integrate seamlessly with (P.O.S.) point of sale device or ATM machine.
  • 29. The Security Manager shall be able to remotely control any of the (8) eight relay Outputs.
  • 30. The Security Manager shall be able to view pre-defined events.
  • 31. The Security manager shall be able to view recorded video clips, resulting from an event within seconds.
  • 32. The Security Manager shall be able to export recorded video clips or potions of clips that one will be able to review remotely with Microsoft Media playerä or other MPEG browsers.



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