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PoE NVR Series

SECTION 28 23 19

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS AND ANALOG RECORDING DEVICES

Advanced Technology Video PoE Network Video Recorder Series

****************************************** This guide specification is intended for use by the design/construction professional and any user of Advanced Technology Video (ATV) products to assist in developing project specifications for security and video surveillance systems.

Notes in Italics, such as this one, are explanatory and intended to guide the design professional/specifier and user in the proper selection and use of materials. This specification should be modified where necessary to accommodate individual project conditions.

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PART 1 GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

1.A. Section includes Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices.

1.B.Related Sections: 1.B.1. Section 28 23 13 – Video Surveillance Control and Management Systems 1.B.2. Section 28 23 16 – Video Surveillance Monitoring and Supervisory Interfaces 1.B.3. Section 28 23 26 – Video Surveillance Remote Positioning Equipment 1.B.4. Section 28 23 23 – Video Surveillance Systems Infrastructure

1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

2.A. Description: Video surveillance and monitoring at points as indicated on Drawings.

ATV Guide Specifications Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices 28 23 29 - 1 SPECTEXT® 2005, Copyright July 2005 Revised 07/2005 The Construction Sciences Research Foundation For use by licensed SPECTEXT® subscribers only. 2.A.1. PoE NVR Series: Network Video Recorder, H.264, Embedded PoE Switch, Real- Time Recording at 1080p Resolution

2.B.Performance Requirements 2.B.1. Fully integrated, stand-alone video recording solution for network surveillance systems of up to 16 channels (cameras). 2.B.2. Capable of recording 2048 x 1536 resolution video with H.264 compression 2.B.3. ONVIF compliant for network video interoperability 2.B.4. Connect and record up to sixteen (16) network IP cameras 2.B.5. Powerful Pentaplex functionality with simultaneous live, recording, playback, backup and network transmission. 2.B.6. Concurrent full high definition display on HDMI and VGA monitor outputs. 2.B.7. Stable embedded operating system. 2.B.8. Desk top and rack mountable. 2.B.9. PTZ camera control via RS-485 and network.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

3.A. H.264 (also known as MPEG4 Part 10): a powerful encoding format that compresses video much more effectively than older (MPEG4) standards. Recording video in H.264 format requires approximately 30% less storage than traditional MPEG-4.

3.B.PTZ: refers to a movable camera that has the ability to pan left and right, tilt up and down, and zoom or magnify a scene.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

4.A. Submit under provisions of Section 01 33 00 - Submittal procedures.

4.B. Shop Drawings: Indicate electrical characteristics and connection requirements, including system wiring diagram.

4.C. Product Data: Submit catalog data showing electrical characteristics and connection requirements for each component.

1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

5.A. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Closeout procedures.

5.B.Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of cameras and routing of cabling.

5.C.Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit instructions for operating system and performing routine trouble shooting procedures.

1.6 QUALIFICATIONS

6.A. Manufacturer: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum ten years documented experience.

6.B.Supplier: Authorized distributor of specified manufacturer with minimum 5 years documented experience.

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6.C.Installer: Authorized installer of specified manufacturer with 5 years documented experience and with service

1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

7.A. Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements.

7.B. Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged packaging; and unharmed original identification labels.

7.C. Protect store materials from environmental and temperature conditions following manufacturer’s instructions.

7.D. Handle and operate products and systems according to manufacturer’s instructions for installation, environmental, mechanical or electrical requirements and within thermal stress limits.

7.E.Ensure conformance with operating limitations according to applicable data sheet.

1.8 FIELD MEASUREMENTS

8.A. Verify field measurements prior to fabrication.

1.9 WARRANTY

9.A. Provide manufacturer’s warranty covering [3] years for CCTV products to repair or replace defective equipment.

9.B.Exchanges available for product failures.

1.10 MAINTENANCE SERVICE

10.A. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Maintenance service.

10.B. Make ordering of new equipment for expansions, replacements, and spare parts available to dealers and end users. ATV Guide Specifications Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices 28 23 29 - 3 SPECTEXT® 2005, Copyright July 2005 Revised 07/2005 The Construction Sciences Research Foundation For use by licensed SPECTEXT® subscribers only. 10.C. Provide factory direct technical support via phone or e-mail, or any time via Web. 10.C.1. Provide toll-free numbers to contact customer support.

10.D. Provide on-site training and on-line training via web.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS

1.A. Manufacturers: 1.A.1. Advanced Technology Video 1.A.2. Substitutions: Section 01 60 00 - Product Requirements: Not Permitted.

1.B.PoE Network Video Recorder Series Models: NVR4P, NVR8P and NVR16P

1.C.Product Description: Network Video Recorder, H.264, Embedded PoE Switch, Real-Time Recording at 1080p.

1.D. General Requirements: 1.D.1. The Network Video Recorder (NVR) shall provide these features: 1.D.1.a.Flexible and scalable network video management system in an easy to use versatile design. 1.D.1.b.View, record, control IP cameras, handle alarms and check device status through one interface. 1.D.1.c.Simultaneously view and record video from up to 16 different IP video sources 1.D.1.d.Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) network interface 1.D.1.e.Remote configuration and management of devices on surveillance system. 1.D.1.f. Easy Plug and Play functionality with automatic device discovery and display 1.D.1.g.Internal storage of up to 6TB for the 4-channel model, and 15TB for the 8 and 16-channel models. 1.D.1.h.Manual export and backup of video via USB device, eSATA or network.

1.E.The NVR shall feature H.264 video compression to reduce bandwidth and storage requirements.

1.F. The NVR shall record a maximum of 30 images per second per channel at 1080p resolution or 20 images per second per channel at 1536p resolution.

1.G. The NVR shall be capable of recording from 320 x 240 up to 2048 x 1536 resolution.

1.H. The NVR shall provide 3rd party network IP camera connectivity for ONVIF compatible cameras.

1.I. The NVR shall provide an embedded PoE switch for all camera channels: 1.I.1. 4-ch model: IEEE 802.3at 1.I.2. 8 & 16-ch models: IEEE 802.3af

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1.J. The NVR shall provide remote management software, ATVision IP, via a network which will allow the user to view and manage up to sixty-four (64) NVR units (1024 cameras).

1.K. The NVR shall provide Network Time Synchronization.

1.L.The NVR shall allow local archiving via a USB device or via eSATA external storage device.

1.M. The NVR shall provide Daylight Savings Time change functionality.

1.N. The NVR shall support mobile phone applications for iPhone and Android.

1.O. Multiple simultaneous functions with single software interface: 1.O.1. Live viewing 1.O.2. Recording 1.O.3. Playback 1.O.4. Network transmission 1.O.5. Backup (Export)

1.P. Multiple record modes: 1.P.1. Continuous 1.P.2. Schedule 1.P.3. Event 1.P.4. Network

1.Q. Multiple search modes: 1.Q.1. Date/Time 1.Q.2. Calendar 1.Q.3. Event 1.Q.4. Protect 1.Q.5. Capture

1.R.Electrical:

ATV Guide Specifications Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices 28 23 29 - 5 SPECTEXT® 2005, Copyright July 2005 Revised 07/2005 The Construction Sciences Research Foundation For use by licensed SPECTEXT® subscribers only. 1.R.1. Input Power: 100-240VAC +/- 10%, 50/60Hz, Auto Ranging; 48VDC (power adapter included) 1.R.2. Power Consumption 1.R.2.a. 4-ch model: 120 Watts (2.5A), with 4 PoE cameras 1.R.2.b.8 & 16-ch models: 140 Watts (3.1A), with 16 PoE cameras

1.S. Video 1.S.1. IP camera inputs: 4, 8 or 16 1.S.2. Supported video format: H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG 1.S.3. Supported video resolution: 320 x 240 to 2048 x 1536 1.S.4. Frame Rate: max 30-ips @ 1920 x 1080 resolution; 20-ips @ 2048 x 1536

1.T.Storage: 1.T.1. Internal HDD: 2 HDD, 6TB total (4-ch model); 5 HDD, 15TB total (8 & 16-ch models) 1.T.2. External: expansion by 1 eSATA port, 24TB total

1.U. Alarm Handling 1.U.1. Alarm Inputs: 4 TTL (physical connections at the back of the NVR) 1.U.2. Alarm Outputs: 4TTL (physical connections at the back of the NVR) 1.U.3. Events from up to 16 cameras shall be programmable to activate the 4 TTL alarm outputs

1.V. Network 1.V.1. Bandwidth Control: Automatic 1.V.2. Supported Protocol: TCP/IP, IPv4, DHCP, HTTP, uPnP, Zeroconfig, ONVIF v2.3 1.V.3. Remote Access: ATVision IP Remote Management Software, Smart Manager, Web Browser 1.V.4. Web Browsers: IE, Chrome, Firefox 1.V.5. Simultaneous Users: 10

1.W. General 1.W.1. RS232: Serial (9-Pin D-Sub) 1.W.2. Network Ethernet: 1 x RJ45 Port; 100/1000 Base-T 1.W.3. Camera Ethernet: 4, 8 or 16 x RJ45PoE Ports (4-ch model only: 1 x RJ45 non-PoE camera port 1.W.4. Ethernet PoE Switch: IEEE 802.3af 1.W.5. USB: 2 x USB2.0 1.W.6. eSATA: 1 external eSATA port 1.W.7. Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ +45°C (+32°F ~ +114°F) 1.W.8. Humidity: 0%RH ~ 90%RH 1.W.9. Dimensions: 1.W.9.a. 4-ch model: 11.1 x 10.3 x 3.2in (280 x 260 x 80mm) 1.W.9.b. 8 & 16-ch models: 17 x 13.6 x 3.4in (435 x 347 x 88mm) 1.W.10.Weight: 1.W.10.a. 4-ch model: 5.5lbs (2.5kg) (without HDD) 1.W.10.b. 8 & 16-ch models: 12.1lbs (5.5kg) (without HDD) 1.W.11.Rack mount ears included on 8 & 16-ch models only a. b. c. d.

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e. f. g. h. i. j.

1.X. Conformity Certifications: 1.X.1. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1.X.2. Norma Oficial Mexicana (NOM) 1.X.3. European Conformity (CE)

1.Y. Accessories 1.Y.1. eSATA External Storage Devices 1.Y.2. Recorder Lockbox

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.1 EXISTING WORK

1.A. Disconnect and remove abandoned video surveillance equipment.

1.B. Extend existing video surveillance installations using materials and methods compatible with existing installations as specified.

1.C.Clean and repair existing video surveillance equipment remaining or to be reinstalled.

3.2 EXAMINATION

2.A. Examine areas to receive devices and notify adverse conditions affecting installation or subsequent operation.

2.B.Do not begin installation until unacceptable conditions are corrected. ATV Guide Specifications Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices 28 23 29 - 7 SPECTEXT® 2005, Copyright July 2005 Revised 07/2005 The Construction Sciences Research Foundation For use by licensed SPECTEXT® subscribers only. 2.C.Non-compliance with security instructions may result in loss of data.

2.D. Ensure environmental, mechanical and electrical requirements are met.

3.3 PREPARATION

3.A. Protect devices from damage during construction.

3.4 INSTALLATION

4.A. Install devices in accordance with manufacturer’s instruction at locations indicated on the floor plan drawings.

4.B.Perform installation with qualified service personnel.

4.C.Install devices in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.

4.D. Ensure selected location is secure and offers protection from accidental damage. 4.D.1. Ground and bond video surveillance equipment in accordance with Section 26 05 26.

4.E.Location must provide reasonable temperature and humidity conditions, free from sources of electrical and electromagnetic interference.

3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

5.A. Test proper operation of all video system devices. 5.A.1. Communication between recorder and cameras. 5.A.2. Independent operation of alarms, and cameras.

5.B.Test proper operation of software programs.

5.C.Determine and report all problems to the manufacturer’s customer service department.

3.6 MANUFACTURER'S FIELD SERVICES

6.A. Section 01 40 00 - Quality Requirements: Manufacturer's field services.

6.B. Furnish manufacturer’s field representative to supervise final wiring connections and system adjustments.

3.7 ADJUSTING

7.A. Section 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements: Requirements for starting and adjusting.

7.B. Make proper adjustment to video system devices for correct operation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

7.C.Make any adjustment of camera settings to comply with specific customer’s need.

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3.8 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING

8.A. Demonstrate at final inspection that video management system and devices function properly.

END OF SECTION

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