Sco Ibms-Technical Specification
Sco Ibms-Technical Specification
Sco Ibms-Technical Specification
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THE CITADINETTHES GATEWAY - OMR PROJECT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR INTEGRATED BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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SECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 INTRODUCTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR INTEGRATED BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. TECHNICAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC ADDRESS DESCRIPTION PAGE 2 5 21 25 32 79 83 84 86 98 98 101
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CLOSE CIRCUIT TELEVISION SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONDUITS AND CABLES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MONITORING & CONTROL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR OTHER UTILITY MONITORING SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR WATER LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SINORIX CO2 GAS BASED FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM LIST OF APPROVED MAKES
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SECTION-1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 This specification comprises the concept and codes to be followed for the Integrated Building Management System for ORCHID PLANT SCHINDLER. 1.2 The IBMS shall integrate smallest sensor to the operator work stations. 1.3 All the functions of entire campus services shall be available at the Main IBMS room. Integration shall mean all the parts of the system are connected together through software and shall share the information. 1.4 The integration of the systems shall be achieved through software program, electronic components and hardware packaging and communication network. 1.5 The IBMS contractor shall integrate with different system through RS 485 Modbus /LON network protocol and through DDC controller for system of Electrical equipments, Electrical Energy monitoring FAS, PAS, ACS controls ,CCTV ,Fire Pumps, Water transfer &Booster Pumps, STP pumps, Fresh Air Fans, Smoke & Toilet Exhaust Fans, Jet Fans, UPS, DG set etc., 1.6 IBMS components: The Integrated Building Management System comprises the following sections: Analog Addressable Fire alarm System for Entire Building Public Address System. Closed Circuit Television System Access control system Electrical System monitoring including DG (PLCs supplied by Electrical Vendor.) Water Management System including Water treatment System All Air conditions &Ventilation Systems Operations and monitoring Chilled water monitoring and energy consume monitoring 1.7 METERING SYSTEM Energy Trend Monitoring Log maintain for all Energy meter parameter 1.8 The IBMS comprises the following parts:
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The Automation stations are autonomous, networked units. Multiple networks may be required to be installed. Each network is an island and forms a sub-network. The sub-network shall function independently to ensure against total system failure and isolation / speedy servicing in the eventuality of a bus fault. All such islands of network shall be interconnected at the MAIN MONITORING/CONTROL STATION or gateway level. Thus multiple islands can interact to form a common network link to the Operator Stations over LAN Network. DDC controllers connected on the sub-networks shall have full peer-to-peer capability. Local storage at DDCs up to 300KB events shall be provided. Hot standby or parallel redundant feature shall be provided for smooth interruptionfree changeover in the event of a Main station failure. Hot standby feature shall retain communication with the field network and all data shall be available at the standby unit continuously to integrate to Operator station. The Main Operator station shall function as a viewing and controlling workstation operated through any standard Graphical User Interface software or web browser. The main Operator station is not required to pool data from the field or be communicated by any interfaces to the field but shall access data from sub-system. It must be possible to access and control the operation of one system from the other system in case of necessity. The system shall allow for operation scheduling, sequencing of various systems, maintenance shutdowns etc., The system shall record alarms, events and other measurements and shall create a historical database. IBMS shall provide following functions: a. Supervise the operation of the facilities listed above b. Facilitate quicker response time in respect to complaints c. Better coordination of monitoring and control d. Database for recording system history, information and management pertaining to preventive maintenance e. Facilitate to control from a remote location using internet/intranet.
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g. Shall provide open system architecture on which several other third parties system can be connected through required software drivers. h. Coordinated emergency procedures. i. Advanced smart alarm management system (mobile, email and fax).
***************** Special condition to the contractors: Shop Drawings / Co-ordination Drawings The Contractor shall arrange for detailed shop drawings / fabrication drawings and material specifications for specialised works including detailed design calculation and submit 5 (five) copies each of the same for Employers / Architects prior approval. All shop drawings shall reflect the design intent as provided in the execution drawings and shall not be deviated without prior permission. The shop drawings shall be based on the actual site conditions and shall take into account all coordination as may be required in order to avoid any clash or interference with other service lines or any other building features. The shop drawings shall be fully supported by necessary design calculations wherever applicable or as directed by the Architect to the Contractors. Such design calculations shall be carried out by a competent agency and shall also comply with relevant Indian / International standards as applicable. Wherever so required, the Employer reserves the right to demand a certificate as to the correctness of the design to be issued after verification by an independent proof checking agency whom the Employer may either approve or nominate. All charges for preparing the shop drawings, coordination drawings, preparation of design, getting the same proof checked including carrying out any other modifications as necessary shall be fully covered in the quoted rates and no extra shall be payable for adherence of the above requirement. Fully detailed as complete drawings to explain the installation in totality shall be submitted within one month of completion of specialised work. Copies of each of such built in drawings shall be submitted to the Employer / Architects. After scrutiny and observations by the Employer / Architects/, the drawing given shall be required to be obtained for a final amended as built drawing and the final version thereof submitted in hard copy format in triplicate as well as electronic format in AutoCAD latest version in CD ROM.
WARANTEE PERIOD: ALL THE MATERIALS SHALL BE GURANTEE/WARRANTEE FOR 12 MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF SUCCESS FULL COMMISSIONING AND HANDING OVER
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2.2 Integration with Access control a. b. In case of fire, the FAS, using addressable outputs shall directly release the door locks controlled by the Access control system. In case of fire, the fire system outputs shall be used to deactivate vehicle rising barriers, Tripod (or) Flab Barriers at Ground floor and all floor door locks to facilitate speedy evacuation In case a door magnetic contact shows open condition due to improper closing of doors or long time opening, Access control system shall raise an audio alarm at BMS room level.
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2.3 PA System a. b. c. During normal conditions, these systems play music canteen area and can be used to page people and to make public announcements. In case of fire, a signal from fire alarm panel shall initiate announcement of pre-recorded message in all the groups/zones. This has the highest priority. To avoid panic in the entire building, manual announcements shall be made to be restricted to the affected areas through the PA system.
2.4 ENERGY METERING SYSTEM Collate all Energy meter parameter to BMS server History Trend record for Energy consumption in for respective in KWH Central Metering Bus interface to IBMS
2.5 FUNCTION OF INTEGRATED BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM: The scope includes Supply Installation Testing and Commissioning of operator work stations (PC) including hardware and software confirming to the specification, drawings and schedule of quantities. The IBMS comprises the following components a) a) c) d) Field control devices/components DDC controllers Process Data Manager which process data from the field through required interface. Central Monitoring Station (CMS) with sub systems, which provides graphical user interface
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The IBMS and BAS shall accompany all the integration features and work seamlessly. The integration shall cover various subsystems provided by other contractors confirming to the specification, drawings and schedule of quantities.
2.6 Hardware 2.6.1 The Main Operator work station shall comprise of windows based function units necessary to acquire data directly or through a gateway / router, store, visualize and communicate with other, providing high-level operator interface with the system. It shall provide for GUI (Graphical user interface.) with the system. The operator station shall support consistent archiving of alarms, offline trend data and data backup.
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2.7 The operator station comprise of the following: a) b) The processor used shall be a IE 5 or higher with 3.33GHz minimum clock speed. It shall have minimum of 4 GB RAM (Random Access Memory), 312Kbcache, 1 x 1.44 MB 3" diskette drive, DVD writer & 320 GB or more of hard disk storage. It shall have minimum 3 serial and 1 parallel port operation facility and a Super Video Graphics Array. The CPU shall have a LAN card with 2 USB ports with operating system Windows NT / 2000. It shall be complete with 104-keys keyboard which includes full upper/lower case ASCII key set, a numeric pad, dedicated cursor control pad, and a minimum of 10 programmable function keys. It shall have a color monitor with a 22 diagonal no glare screen TFT monitor. (Thin film transistor). The monitor shall be with tilt and swivel facilities. A scroll mouse shall also be provided as an alternative user interface. One set of speakers with necessary interconnection wires. The system shall be provided with pre-loaded antivirus software.
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2.8 PRINTER: 2.8.1 The Laser monochrome printer shall be provided with 12ppm or higher (paper per minute) and a Colour inkjet printer with 12ppm or higher and with suitable resolution. One colour printer shall be capable of printing visitor data along with photo ID. Speed: A 4 size - Colour / Block = 31/ 32 ppm or higher.
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2.9 SOFTWARE 2.9.1 The system shall be completely modular in structure and freely expandable at any stage. a) Each level of the system shall operate independently of the next level.
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Network: a) b) c) The system configuration shall facilitate the current network to be expanded in future at locations designated by the user. Central management of user-specific information such as passwords and protected access to data and programs shall be made easy. The management system shall support software updates and changes in the project data.
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Automation level: a) b) The logic written on the DDC shall determine the level at which the actual processing takes place. The processes are carried out at DDC controllers for autonomous control (all control functions shall be independent of the network/other DDCs).
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DDC programming SOFTWARE a) The software shall be a graphically programming tool. It enables the user to b) Make a function diagram to parameters. c) commission all the automation station d) Change the parameters etc when the system is in operation. e) The software shall be windows based. f) The software shall be modular, structured and shall be based on Window NT/2000 standard 32-bit technology
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Process visualization software Features:Each system shall have the following software incorporated with a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Open system Web technology Provision shall be made for supporting the web clients Scalable system System redundancy Smart user/maintenance management Smart alarm management (Advanced alarm module: notification via SMS, fax, email) Web scheduler
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The Software shall be a flexible, user-friendly and user programmable package. It shall allow the operator to construct customized display screens and programs for control, monitoring and information management and analysis. The System Software shall comprise the real time operating system, Communications Control, Graphical Operator Interface which includes editors and viewers with original licenses for editing and viewing. The editors shall include Schematic editor, trend editor, alarm editor, event editor, report editor, and web application editor.
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2.9.10 The Software shall provide true multitasking, concurrent execution of multiple real time programs and custom program development. 2.9.11 Switching from foreground applications to background applications where the background applications are suspended shall not be permitted. 2.9.12 The software program configurations will be done in English language. 2.9.13 The Software shall allow the user to modify and tailor the Operator Interface software to the specific and unique requirements of the equipment installed, the programs implemented and to staffing and operational practices. 2.9.14 Online modification of system configuration, program parameters, and data base shall be provided. 2.9.15 The Software shall provide a hierarchical linked dynamic GOI for accessing and displaying system data, commanding and modifying equipment operation. 2.9.16 The graphics shall form the main interface for all the operator actions. 2.9.17 Any level of graphic penetration shall be provided with the operator assignable hierarchy. (ex: area, building, wing, floor, AHU, sequence of operator pages, dynamic program display, point group etc.). 2.9.18 Dynamic system data points shall be assignable to each penetration level. 2.9.19 Descriptors for graphics, points, alarms etc. shall be able to be modified through operator station under password control. Points shall be unique with respect to coloration, animation, audible rate and duration, point descriptors, operator messages, alarm archival option, alarm and warning limits, and engineering units. It shall be possible to make point related changes such as system /point enable/disable; run time enable/disable; analogue value reset, lockout, run time limits, and setting a fixed input or output value /status.
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2.10.10 The Software shall provide the capability to create custom symbols, system profiles, floor plans, buildings etc and to store them in the graphic library. 2.10.11 It shall be possible to import third party developed drawings of the type *.bmp, *.jpg etc. These imported drawings shall be displayed as regular graphics with dynamic displays programmed on them. 2.10.12 It shall be possible for the operator to penetrate from one graphic to another by a simple mouse click on the graphic. 2.10.13 It shall be possible to select further penetration via a mouse click on an area, building, floor, fan etc. The defined linked graphic below that selection shall then be displayed. 2.10.14 Dynamic data shall be assignable to any and all graphics.
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ANIMATION Dynamic animation shall be used to represent data (e.g., fan rotation, damper position, fluid flow, tank levels, etc.) It shall be possible to customize animation to enable effective depiction of real time data on the screen. The animation shall be applicable to both analog and digital points.
SIMULATION OF POINTS It shall be possible for the authorized operator to simulate a point condition from the operator station for testing the logic/control functions without physically having the input devices connected.
ii) It shall be possible to simulate all types of points i.e. analog as well as digital irrespective of the nature of point hardware.
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HELP i. An on-line project specific, context-sensitive help utility shall be provided to Facilitate operator training and understanding.
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ii. The document shall contain text and graphics to clarify system operation. iii. Help shall be available for every menu item and dialog box. iv. The system operation on a single mouse click shall call up the help document v. Pertaining to the dialog box that is currently on.
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MISCELLANEOUS
i.Messaging and Alarm routing facility shall be provided on the operator station for e-mail, mobile, pager, fax etc., (Alarms like MCP FAULT and message like Change Break Glass Unit ) ii.The operator shall be able, (against the password control) to command a point without having to place the system in manual mode. iii.For a digital command point such as a 2 position damper actuator, the actuator shall show its current state (e.g.: say Closed) and operator shall be able to select Open via a mouse click. A keyboard option shall also be available. iv.For an analog command point, such as cooling coil valve, the dialog box shall provide facility to change the value as under. v.By clicking the cursor on the set point value and entering a new value through the keyboard. vi.By driving the value up or down via the up, down arrows or slider feature
2.16 SOFTWARE APPLICATION The main software applications shall comprise Plant Viewer Trend Viewer Alarm Viewer Alarm Router Event Summary 2.17 PLANT VIEWER The plant viewer shall support the following features a) Hierarchically linked animated high-resolution bit-map color graphics. b) Choice of 2D and 3D symbols with animation based on status. : : : : Graphics based operation of the plant Logging and display of measured value Display of alarm messages Automatic routing of alarms
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ALARM ROUTER In order to monitor alarms round the clock, alarm routing is an important feature of the IBMS. The IBMS shall have the following features a) Routing of alarms to alarm printer, fax pager or mobile phone. b) Time schedule for each message recipient. c) Alarm routing based on priority. d) Alarm routing based on discipline (Security etc.,). e) Alarms routing to person responsible at site. f) Alarm routing based on text. g) Alarm routing to person(s) responsible for specific equipments or systems. h) Option of manual transmission of messages from the management system.
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WEB SCHEDULER The web scheduler shall function over a standard web browser and shall be accessible through a standard Internet/Intranet connection and enables remote development of all scheduling programs. Using the browser the user can do the following. a) b) c) d) e) f) Define/modify tasks. Define as many states as required for each task. Define as many actions required for each task. Schedule a timetable for each task. Create weekly timetable templates and to use these templates later for tasks. Activity blocking both partially and fully for special days (some holidays, religious days).
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TOTALIZATION 1. a) b) 2. a) b) c) 3. For every digital point, the system shall be able to calculate: Cumulative on-time Cumulative off-time For every point, analog and digital, the system shall be able to calculate: Cumulative alarm time. Cumulative time overridden by operator Cumulative off-line time. Time tantalization shall have a resolution of one minute or less and shall be displayed in hours and minutes
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SYSTEM DESIGN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The DDC controller shall be a decentralized module with autonomous intelligence It shall be able to process, store and handle a large volume of data and meet all the demands placed on it. It should not need to be supported / located centrally. The System shall co-ordinate the flow of data in both directions. It shall be responsible for the communication upwards with the management station, on the same level with other system controllers, and downwards with the field devices.
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THE DATA EXCHANGE 1. 2. a) b) c) d) e) The interface transmits and receives data both via the DDC bus and trunk bus via System controller. The tasks of the interface shall include: Processing the installed DDC data points. Converting local system controller addresses (DDC) into physical DDC module addresses. Monitoring network and DDC bus communication. Optimizing communication between the interface and the system controller. Synchronizing date, time adjustments in the interface and the DDC modules.
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THE DDC CONTROLLERS 1. 2. 3. a) b) c) The direct digital controller shall be designed with functions distributed both physically and functionally over the field controllers. The DDC shall communication. be truly autonomous with peer-to-peer
The DDC shall have the following minimum features: 16/32-bit processor: Inbuilt real time clock with a battery back up for a minimum of 3 years. i) Inbuilt memory for viewing any historic data base at least for 300 KB events of various signals in each controller. ii) Stipulated parameters such as temperature, RH, pressure etc shall be stored in each controller. iii) These parameters shall be available for viewing/uploading in case central system is switched off or communication network is under maintenance.
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Provision shall be available for connecting laptops or PC directly to DDC for local evaluation. The autonomous controller for each unit shall be with EPROM and EEPROM. It shall also have Flash ROM chip of required capacity with function blocks for performing required closed loop and open loop (interlocks) functions at various locations. The controller shall be housed in proper lockable enclosure, providing for required data acquisition, processing capability etc as required. The controllers shall be completely wired The controllers shall have all interface relays required for interfacing with external system like MCC etc. Autonomous DDC Controllers shall be able to access any data directly with any other DDC Controller or combination of controllers on the network without depending on the central processing/monitoring station. These controllers shall also work without dependence on Main operating station.
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FUNCTIONS The following user program must be processed by the Control Station a) b) c) d) Operating functions: Via graphic management schematics with dynamic display of actual status information. Manual control of parameters and status variables of the electrical and mechanical plant. Manual switch of programs which are not part of progress routines. Monitoring functions: automatic monitoring of connected plant and equipment automatic monitoring of the system (idle or operation) Data Visualization functions: Individual processing of operating data for Building Management. comfort chart data for temperature / humidity using psychometric charts In standardized form : trend reports consumer statistics fault statistics maintenance management
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Display functions : for the representation and display of operating data and management information in alphanumeric and graphic form. Management functions :
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g) Access control functions : different operating levels for all information and all data by way of code word or user key. h) i) Commissioning functions : for system specific software of the field stations and the management system downloading the system specific software to the DDC units. testing of the software in connection with electrical and mechanical plant. automatic and periodic storage of all system data. Test functions : automatic and continuously running test functions for system tests (hardware and operating software) and management system configuration (communication) test tools for individual hardware and software components which can be activated manually. Self test functions for individual system components which can be activated manually. ----
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3.2 Different levels of priorities as per following shall be allotted to different signals for transmission through the same speaker. a) Emergency announcements - highest priority. b) Fire tone/Paging - Next c) Music - Least (option) 3.3 For the purpose of PA system the zones are grouped into Four Groups as follows: a) Group One: Factory area , Canteen and Office shall have general announcement and paging services. b) Group Two : General announcement and paging services for only Factory area and Canteen Block c) Group Three : Back ground music playing common floors corridor for Common area and
d) Group Four : Emergency Voice Evacuation messages broadcasting entire premises 3.4 All control consoles shall be placed in the Fire Control Room/BMS room . 3.5 Announcement and background music shall be played from the IBMS room. 3.6 Micro phone unit with back box keep in the Fire control room 3.7 A signal from FA panel shall initiate announcements of pre-recorded message in all the groups/zones in case of fire. This emergency announcement shall have highest priority. 3.8 The system shall have a chime module for paging. 3.9 The chime module shall generate two types of signals consisting of either a two-note chime or a single gong tone to capture attention before paging.
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Public Address system comprising of a) Metal Cabinet. b) Ceiling ring speakers. c) Wall mounted speakers. d) Column mounted speakers in Factory and External Area e) Public Addressing Amplifiers & voice controller f) Central Control Console. (All samples shall be produced for approval before placement of order)
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Speakers 1. 2. a. b. Speakers shall be in metal enclosures with their line matching transformers. They shall be interconnected in the zone configurations. The types of speakers to be used in various areas shall be as follows Lift lobbies, Canteen and office area 6W ceiling speakers. Basement floors 25W Wall/Column mounted speaker
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The Ceiling Speakers shall be as follows: a. b. c. d. The speaker shall be of high quality flush mount ceiling speaker. 6 dia suitable for max. of 3/6W/100V Metal grill with powder coated and attractive design. Tap selection with matching transformer 1.5W/3W/6W
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25W Wall/Column mounted speaker s shall be as follows: a. b. c. The speaker shall be with metal cabinet with suitable paint finish. Terminal strip at rear side for connections. 100V line matching transformer with 3W/6W/15/25W.
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Public Address Amplifiers 1. 2. 3. 4. These amplifiers shall be designed to accept the input sources i.e., Microphone/CD player/Fire tone generator. The output is having a 100 Volts line to take care of line drop. The Amplifiers shall be stacked in the rack system. Tone control circuit is provided to alter the quality of the output as per the users requirement.
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RACK ASSEMBLY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rack assembly shall stack the public addressing amplifiers. Rack shall be factory wired and shall have different channels for AC mains cable and Audio signal Cables. Rack shall be provided with wheels and with one lockable rear door. The rack shall be operating on 230 VAC. Internal power strip shall be provided.
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CONTROL CONSOLE 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) The heart of the entire public addressing system is the Console. One microphone given for announcements. The selection of Music or Announcements shall be done by console through a hardware or software switching facility. The system shall make provision for dual channel output i.e both music and audio announcement shall be made for the entire system. The control console shall make announcement such as Music, Fire announcements zone wise. The console shall have keypads on a sloped surface. The switches are having respective LEDs. Additional consol for Car calling system with micro phone
Construction materials shall be of Hard PVC. The different modes of transmission in P.A System are as follows: 3.19 MUSIC 1. 2. 3. 4. The music is through the CD Players can be fed to the amplifiers. The music transmission is having the least priority. If FIRE condition occurs, then the Alert tone overrides the music in the speaker. In case any announcement is made, then the music will be stopped till the time of announcement and music shall continue after pressing key. To play music a separate switch for MUSIC shall be provided and by operating this switch, the music is transmitted to all specified zones.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements can be made through the microphone and by selecting the required zones.
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KEY SWITCHES The following key switches are provided for different operations. i ) Number Keys ii) : MUSIC iii) : ALLCALL iv) : RESET v) : ENTER : 0 to 9 NUMBERS
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SYSTEM INTERCONNECTION a. The speakers in each zone are connected in parallel and are connected to the relay and switching unit.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 1. CD Player - DVD/MP3 The Player shall be supplied with remote control and suitable for 220-240V AC supply operations. The system shall be capable of playing DIVX files.
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WIRING
3.24.1 Microphone level circuits, line level circuits, loudspeaker circuits and power circuits shall run in separate conduits. The conduits shall be medium duty PVC when run concealed and metal conduit when run exposed. 3.24.2 All audio lines, including microphone, line level and loud-speaker lines shall be floating with respect to ground, neither side of the audio lines shall be grounded. No equipment employing single ended input shall be used in the system. If equipment has a single ended input, it must be provided with an input transformer to provide for floating condition. 3.24.3 Cables for both internal wiring and external connections shall be of high conductivity stranded annealed copper conductor. PVC insulated, Extruded PVC inner sheathed, overall extruded PVC sheathed conforming to applicable standard. Voltage grade, size, no. of cores and screening shall be consistent with circuit requirements and shall be furnished by the CONTRACTOR. All outdoor cables shall be armored. 3.24.4 The cables shall be run in cable trays in the communication shaft and in conduits up to the handsets/loudspeakers in each floor. The installation of the cable trays and conduits shall be in line with the requirements given in the electrical installation write-up.
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The system shall prevent unauthorized entry in to the facilities and keep track of the occupancy of the building all the time. Access control system shall be based on Smart card technology. The system shall provide multiple levels of access restriction as described below:
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CATEGORY OF PERSON VISITORS EMPLOYEES/ Staffs ONLY AUTHORISED PERSON TECHNICIANS (Maintenance person.)
PREMITTED AREA Up to Reception in the Office Block All the area except Highly Restricted Area like Factory Area , Monitoring room, Service Buildings and Terrace. All the Areas including Main control room and service room All the Areas including Fire control room and service room
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Office Area (Optional ) All the floors shall be provided with IN/Out reader to monitor the entry and exit event. The system should have automatic in built provision to release all doors upon receipt of signal from the FAS or in any overriding of emergency.
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SYSTEM FEATURES An access card given to each person configured to specific accesses shall be used as an identity card, attendance instrument, and access key. It shall incorporate the following. Acceptable interval between consecutive cards reads.
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a. Readers shall be directly connected to access control unit and shall be of proximity type allowing use of durable operating devices/cards.
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It shall Offer high reliability, consistent read range and low power consumption in an easy to install package. Shall be able to provide multicolor LED, compatibility with all standard access control systems and internal or host control of LED and beeper. On reader power up, an internal self test routine shall check and verify the setup configuration, determine the internal and external control LED and beeper, and initialize reader operation. Readers shall be sealed in a rugged, weatherized polycarbonate enclosure, to provide reliable performance and high degree of resistance to withstand harsh environment. Readers shall be easily interfaced.
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Material Power supply Read range Certification : : : : Polycarbonate UL 94 Weigend - between 10V to 16 VDC up to 75 mm for door minimum and feet for vehicle barrier. Canada/UL 294 listed : CE Mark.
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Shall offer extremely consistent read range, they shall be unaffected by body shielding or variable environmental conditions, even when close to keys and coins. Cards shall fit into a wallet or purse and shall be used with a strap and clip as a photo ID badge. Cards shall be very secure shall offer over 137 billion unique codes. Cards shall be passive, no-battery design allows for an infinite number of reads. Cards shall be strong, flexible and resistant to cracking and breaking.
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RF-programmable, 125 kHz, artwork, customer-specified Id numbers, and vertical slot punch.
d) The card shall be provided with card holder, lanyard and printed logo of the company as per their requirement. e) The card shall be provided with Name, staff number, department, and designation, date of birth, blood group and validity period in a separate PVC card.
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Door control System and Supervisory Access Controller The Access controller should control the doors directly by providing controlled power supply to the door magnetic locks. The readers/keypads should get directly connected to the controller. The controllers process the reader information and control the door direct (a) All the access controllers shall be connected in a network and allow a central programming for configuring, monitoring and control. b) The controllers shall operate as stand alone in case the communication network fails. c) Additional access controllers can be added to the same network for future expansion needs. d) The access controller shall be able to record and store a large number of events and shall independently control and monitor the devices attached to it such as card readers, door position sensors, electromagnetic locks, alarm inputs and output relays.
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a) The access controller shall perform the functions of access control Management, alarm monitoring and control of outputs. b) Once programmed from the Operator station, the controller shall be capable of independently performing the above mentioned tasks. c) In the event of disruption of communication with the Operator station; the controller shall have the capacity to store a minimum of 5000 transactions / events.
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a) Each access controller shall have its own Central Processing Unit (CPU),. Memory and control capability b. The controller shall operate the door control circuit within one second of presentation of a valid card at the associated card reader.
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4.7 SOFTWARE
a) The software shall comprise of the multi-tasking, multi-user software system and shall have password restricted access for each individual operator. b) The Operator station shall be capable of restricting access to the viewing and/or editing functions as required by the user. c) The software shall have the capability of displaying alarm if communication is lost between the Access controllers and the Operator stations. The operator station shall retain the master program for each controller in the system and shall continuously poll each unit and review its program. d) The ACS software, as defined above, shall be implemented in the central station of the IBMS.
4.8 Electro magnetic locks
a) The Electro Magnetic Lock (EML) shall mean a locking mechanism that works on the principle of electromagnetic attraction. b) Single EM Lock shall be installed on single leaf doors and double EM lock shall be installed for double swing doors. Also the lock shall be suitable for fixing with Glass door/flush doors. Suitable bracket shall be included for Glass doors. c) The Electromagnetic Locks shall utilize direct hold low-voltage DC electromagnet and armatures to lock a door. They shall be surface mounted and therefore no mortising of the header is needed. There shall be no moving parts to bend or wear, safe egress in emergencies is assured whilst giving optimum protection at exits. The Electromagnetic Locks shall be used on any 90 degree hinged door and with adapting brackets on sliding doors. They can be fully monitored and will interface with any access control system allowing integration with building management, fire and security control. Standard locks shall be configured for outwards opening doors. d) e) f) g) 600 lbs holding force Fail safe type Operating voltage 12 / 24 v dc The lock should be provided with Green color/Red LED for showing open/close operation.
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i) The magnetic contact shall be of flush / surface mount type. ii) The contacts shall be corrosion resistant and completely hermetically sealed. iii) 3 million cycles of operation shall not affect the contact. (Manufacturer certificates shall be produced)
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SECTION-5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR IP BASED RECORDING CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION SYSTEM
5.5 GENERAL: The objective of the CCTV system is to bring under observation all the key indoor and outdoor areas at a central location. Products with necessary certificates to be produced. The CCTV system shall be designed, supplied, installed, tested and commissioned as per the schedule and specifications. For monitoring the system necessary Pop up, audio alarm, message indication shall be made available by the IBMS vendor The CCTV System must have the following Features: 1) The CCTV must integrate with the Access Control and Fire Alarm System through Software based Integration. 2) The CCTV Software must have Video Analytic Capability. Various Critical Scenarios should be built into this project allowing users to gain intelligent functions from the CCTV Platform. The CCTV Platform through analytics should also allow People Counting, Vehicle Counting etc allowing customer to customize these features into a business process support function.
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SCOPE OF WORK: The CCTV system shall be based on the use of integrated dome cameras (fixed) and integrated pan/tilt/zoom cameras that can be controlled from monitor location. The CCTV system shall have the following features: a. To observe entire area or specific location of that area with minimum operation of the remote positioning device. b. To have totally flexible motorized zoom facility with a minimum magnification of 30 X c. Tele position of the zoom lens shall be at the highest focal length and bring under observation any part / area being observed.
d. The system and each of its devices shall be designed to meet the site ambient temperature and the site environmental conditions and shall operate satisfactorily under the specified permitted voltage and frequency variation band of the power supply. e. A set of integrated dome cameras (fixed), pan / tilt / zoom (PTZ) cameras (indoor and outdoor) with remote control operation of focus and zoom. f. A professional housing with internal and external cooling fans to protect both the camera and lens from the rigors of all environments and at the same time it should be designed and built for ease of installation and maintenance.
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TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
5.8 CAMERAS: a) b) c) d) e) The cameras will be of 1/3 format CCD pickup device. The cameras shall be used for special observation purposes shall be located both indoor and outdoor. The cameras being used at these locations shall have the following basic minimum requirements. The cameras shall be integrated dome (fixed) and the integrated Pan/Tilt/Zoom type These cameras shall be controlled from its monitor position, such that the cameras can be panned, tilted, zoomed and focused on to any part or entire area which they have been located to bring under observation from keyboard location. The cameras shall be complete with the latest state of the art optical systems, filters, light sensitive pickup systems suitable for capturing images with very low light levels. The camera shall have necessary interlaced scanners, encoders, decoders, associated amplifiers, synchronization facilities and any interfacing adapters as required, with all systems of that type suitable for a compact, durable, distortion free and clear image processing type camera. The cameras shall have automatic level control complete with auto iris, and gain control of the amplifier and shall be complete with spot filter as required. The cameras shall have automatic shutter or 100% closing iris to prevent burning-in of image pickup device when the camera is not in use. Both the shutter and it is shall fully close upon failure of power supply in order to prevent damage. The cameras shall have standby mode. When the camera is not selected on any of the monitors, the power supply to camera pickup device shall be switched off automatically. Limits the video signal in case of scene high-lights in order to prevent overloading The cameras shall have the features that shall prevent the occurrence of internal condensation or condensation on the window, for which necessary heaters/thermostats shall be provided as required. The cameras shall be equipped with Pan & Tilt heads to allow for rotation over a minimum 360 degrees in the horizontal plane minimum 90 degree tilt in the vertical plane downwards along with necessary limit stoppers as required. For PTZ cameras, power supply suitable for Pan/Tilt head cooling fan, blower etc shall be provided. The camera housing shall have a rain/sun shield and a weather protection feature with a minimum IP protection of IP63 for outdoor mounted cameras. For indoor cameras, the protection class shall be IP63.
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The ratio between maximum and minimum focal length for the Zoom lens shall be at least 12. 5.9 Each of the CCTV camera shall be located, mounted, positioned and installed such that: (b) The camera and its supporting structures shall have least obstruction for view , satisfactory movement and operation of the camera due to remote and local controls. (c) The cameras shall not be mounted on vibrating structures. Wherever this is not possible then special structures or other facilities/measures for reducing vibrations shall be provided. (d) All the camera movements along with Pan and Tilt, and associated forces on structures shall be taken in to account during the design and installation of the cameras. (e) The installation shall be such that there is least risk of accidental damage. (f) The equipment and its components shall be accessible for maintenance
LCD /LED Television: Size Resolution Voltage Mounting type Remote control Built in speaker Input 46 diagonal 1024 x 768 Pixels MINIMUM 230 V AC Suitable for Wall /floor/ceiling mounting To be provided To be provided - 2 nos Composite video, S Video, SVGA, Co-axial cable, Stereo Audio in and suitable PC input (15 Pin) 4 Audio out, Video out To be provide with earth pin.
VIDEO & TELEMETRY CABLES: a. b. CAT 6 Cables for all IP cameas for indoor and RJ 11 for external PTZ The Power supply cables shall be also to be laid along with the signal cable for external PTZ.
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1) CCTV cabinets shall be provided near set of monitors. 2) The cable from the cameras shall be terminated in this cabinet and from here these signals shall be distributed to the monitors. 3) All necessary video amplifiers, interfaces etc., that forms the part of the CCTV system shall be installed in the cabinet.
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Hi-Speed Pan / Tilt / Zoom Color Dome camera : Integrated dome type compatible for wall ceiling Mount, o Minimum 100 presets o 12" enclosure o 120/230Vac o 360 deg continuous rotation o Tilt 90 degree : : : : : : : : : Interline transfer CCD PAL 540 TVL 432 (H) x 332(V) 1.4 lux at 36 X and 0.8 lux at 18 X 30X optical or better 10 x or above 25 to 30 FPS shall be guaranteed CIF and 2 CIF 2 Streams
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5.14 SPECIFICATION FOR SERVERs FOR CAMERAS: Vendors are requested to refer this specification for minimum standards. However as per their system requirements, the costing and capacity needs to be worked and same should be mentioned in the separate sheet. TYPE : Microprocessor-based video processor combining functions of multiplexing, digital recording, PTZ control, motion detection and alarm event detection as a minimum; to support color and monochrome formats. Dual core Intel Xeon Pro 5100, 4 Mb cache and 3.0 G hz or higher. Intel 5000x chipset As per requirement Min 4GB FDD DIMMS 8MB flash memory for system BIOS and SMBIOS 2.3.1. support ATI ESI 1000 controller with 256 MB SDRAM. For 30 days storage- 4 CIF resolution- 25 frame viewing and 4 frame for recording. Dual Embedded broadcon, nextreme 100/1000 Ethernet NIC 1 Serial, 1 Parallel, 2 PS/2, RJ -45 & USB 2.0 Keyboard, optical scroll Mouse Windows 8 with SPI ( 32 bits) or latest SP. 52 x CD/DVD/RW 10 degree to 43 degree C. 3 nos. programmable as NO or NC. 3 nos. To be provided over serial link to the receivers; keyboard to be provided. Selectable from 1 to 30 images per second per camera. Multiple- and single-camera display options. Operator-selected activity target settings. Image enhancement tools. Alarm/event triggered response options. Simultaneous recording, playback, transmitting, database searching and archiving.(storing) Motion detection and / or sensor based recording with multiple levels of motion detection sensitivity to be provided.
Processor Chipset Memory (RAM) Flash BIOS Graphic Memory Hard disk Network I/O Ports Other Peripherals OS Other Medias Operation temperature Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs PAN / TILT / ZOOM CONTROL IMAGE RATE SETTINGS / UPDATE RATE OTHER FEATURES
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The Digital Video Recording & Management System shall be designed and developed to the following standards: ISO/IEC15504Level3orhigher (SPICE 2.0 Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination) SEI CMM Level 3 or higher (American Software Engineering Institute - Capability Maturity Model) The Digital Video Recording & Management System shall include: Camera Servers Analytics Servers Security or Control Systems Operator Stations Operator Keyboards Network connected cameras and/or network connected camera streamers Network infrastructure
5.16 DATABASE SERVERS The Database Server contains a database of all network-connected cameras and their configuration. The Database Server shall: Manage the system database, containing details including o o o o o o o System configuration Camera configuration and settings Streamer and/or IP Camera Input/Output configuration and settings Recording configuration and settings Details of recordings Configuration of operator views showing multiple camera layouts Schedules for recording, Input monitoring, Output switching and video analytics o o o o Operator security details Configuration of Surveillance and Alarm Monitors Configuration of CCTV Keyboards Configuration of Video Analytics including: Video Motion Detection
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Camera Servers initiate recordings servers simultaneously o Each connected server shall be able to receive alarms, activate events and view live or recorded video from the DVRMS Report any camera failures or recording failures to the integrated Control system or Security system Provide a full audit log of all system status (camera, streamer, server availability) and operator actions. Utilize Microsoft SQL Server 2005 as its database engine separate Database Servers (being executed on separate computers). The backup Database Server shall be continuously synchronized with the master Database Server to ensure that it is always up-to-date and ready for a fail-over, when required. There shall only be one Database Server or Redundant Database Server pair in the system. Hardware clustering shall not be an acceptable means of achieving Redundancy for the Database Server 5.17 CAMERA SERVERS The Camera Server(s) must be capable of supporting a large amount of disk space for online video storage and access to high capacity archiving mechanisms for the transfer of stored video to off-line media. The Camera Server shall: Manage live video and/or video and audio from camera streamers Transmit live and/or recorded video and audio with video to Operator Stations Transmit live video to Surveillance Monitors or Alarm Monitors Transmit live video to the Analytics Server(s) for processing using video analytics algorithms Receive analytics events from the Analytics Server(s) and perform actions on these events based on pre-configured settings Receive camera control commands from Operator Stations or Operator Keyboards and then send the commands to cameras Store live video and/or video and audio to hard disk Transmit previously stored video and/or video and audio to Operator Stations The Database Server shall be able to be used in a redundant configuration, using two
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Export the recordings into Windows Media Video file format so that it can be viewed using standard tools including Microsofts Windows Media Player. Provide the ability to monitor cameras for tampering including: o o o Changed field of view Blurred image Camera blinded or covered
Receive input events from IP cameras or streamers and react to these events in a pre-configured manner including but not limited to: o o Start recordings on 1 or more cameras Send alarms to the Security System or Control System
Transmit output commands to the output port(s) of the IP cameras or streamers Facilitate intercom functionality by routing video and audio from the field to the relevant operator station and routing audio from the operator station to the relevant field device.
The Camera Servers shall rely on the Database Server for all camera database information. The system shall support multiple Camera Servers, with no limit to the number of Camera Servers used in the DVRMS.
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ANALYTICS SERVERS
The Analytics Server(s) must be dedicated to analysing video of interest streamed from the Camera Server(s). The Analytics Server(s) shall not be used to record video footage but shall pass event information from the analysis of the video streams back to the Camera Server(s) supplying the video for analysis for further action. The Analytics Server shall: Receive live video from Camera Servers Process the live video using preconfigured rules and Intelligent Video Analytics algorithms to determine events of interest Transmit Intelligent Video Analytics event information to the Camera Servers Provide Video Analytics including: o
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The Analytics Server shall not be used to record live video or transmit any video live or recorded to any other part of the DVRMS. The above mentioned server application like data base management, camera recording and Analytic application shall be operated from a single Hardware. Section 1.01 Security System
The Security System monitors and controls Security and Access. It provides a real-time view of the status of the security system to operators using dedicated Operator Station machines. In relation to the DVRMS system, the Security System shall: limit and grant operators access to live and recorded video images send requests to record video Command PTZ cameras to preset positions based on events within the Security System provide indication of any cameras or recordings which have failed provide a link in its alarm list directly to any associated video recording. Clicking on the link shall call up a pop up window that allows the operator to replay the video without the need to navigate to the DVRMS. provide the ability to develop custom displays with video and video controls integrated within the displays
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OPERATOR STATION
Operator view shall be provided using one or more Operator Station machines. These are connected via a TCP/IP network to the Security, Building Control or Industrial Control System. They are capable of viewing live video and recorded video from the Camera Servers. They also provide levels of operator security. In addition, the DVRMS shall provide a Microsoft Internet Explorer client interface for viewing and recording live video, video search, replaying recorded video, system configuration and system administration. The Internet Explorer station shall require no more than a once-off installation of software to the client at the first connection of the client the DVRMS server.
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SYSTEM SIZING
The security system or control system for the site/complex requires that operators be able to simultaneously view, record and replay video, as detailed in this specification, for an unlimited number of cameras throughout the site/complex. frame rates. The vendor must size the Camera Servers to accommodate the requirements of the cameras and desired recording
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MULTIPROCESSOR SUPPORT
The Database Server, Camera Server and Video Analytics Server software shall be able to run on both multiple and single processor computers. Where a multiple processor system is used the DVRS software shall be able to make optimal use of that configuration.
5.22 SYSTEM FAULT TOLERANCE A failure of any one of the Database Servers or Camera Servers shall NOT cause the DVRMS system to cease operation. As a worst case, only the cameras controlled by the Camera Server will be temporarily unavailable until re-allocated to other Camera Servers using the DVRMS software. No physical changes to hardware, cabling or connections shall be required.
5.23 SYSTEM SOFTWARE This section describes the required System Software. If other software is proposed then suppliers must be able to demonstrate full compliance with Section 4. 5.24 DATA BASE SERVER The Database Server will include the following system software components: Windows 2003 Server (SP2) 32-bit edition or Windows XP Professional (SP2) 32-bit edition Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database with Service Pack 2
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The Camera Server will include the following system software components: Windows 2003 Server (SP2) 32-bit edition or Windows XP Professional (SP2) 32-bit edition Application software with functionality detailed in Section 4. It shall be possible to install the Camera Server software for all Camera Servers on the DVRMS from a central location.
The SERVER QUANTITY SHOULD BE SELECTED BASED ON THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION BY EACH VENDOR.
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The Video Analytics Server will include the following system software components: 5.27 Windows 2003 Server (SP2) 32-bit edition or Windows XP Professional (SP2) 32-bit edition Application software with functionality detailed in Section 4.
SECURITY SERVER
The Security System will include the following system software components: System and Application software detailed in the Security System Specification Application software with functionality detailed in Section 4.
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The Building Control System will include the following system software components: System and Application software detailed in the Building Control System Specification Application software with functionality detailed in Section 4.
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The Operator Station will include the following system software components: Application software detailed in the Security System or Control System Specification
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5.31 Live Video The live output from cameras shall be configured and viewed through a series of displays. These shall support: Single camera view Multiple camera viewing of up to 16 cameras simultaneously, each at 25/30fps and each view port supporting sequencing of cameras and/or cameras presets for PTZ cameras Specific viewing options for both 4:3 aspect ratio as well as 16:9 aspect ratio (wide screen) monitors thus preventing distortion of original video aspect ratio while still taking advantage of the entire screen area for image display of multiple video channels. Sequence view of camera preset positions Modifying settings for a camera Modify recording settings for a camera Adding and deleting cameras Creating schedules for recordings, video analytics and Input/Output monitoring and switching Modifying Video Analytics settings and tuning for: o o o o Video Motion Detection Object Tracking Object Classification Intelligent Video Analytics
Modify settings for Inputs and Outputs on IP cameras and streamers Modify settings for camera tamper detection View and initiate Intercom calls with cameras configured with bi-directional audio capabilities.
Users shall be able to select a camera from a tree control listing the cameras available to the user. The system shall also support multiple monitors in the following manner: Alarm monitor: When an alarm occurs in the Security or Control System Server, the live video output of the camera associated with that alarm shall be switched directly to
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5.32 Video Loss Alarm The DVRMS shall support the video streamer Video Loss Alarm feature. The Video Loss Alarm feature shall provide DVRMS operators with a notification when the video signal from the camera to the video streamer is lost. A video loss alarm shall result in an alarm being raised, the change of the camera icon in the camera tree to indicate the alarm condition and an entry in the system audit log for future reference.
5.33 Camera Tamper Detection The DVRMS shall provide the ability to detect attempts to tamper with connected cameras. The system will at minimum detect the following:
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From this display, the user shall be able to: View the live output from the selected camera
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Multiple camera views The DVRMS shall support multiple camera views. A multiple camera view consists of up to sixteen related cameras viewed simultaneously on a single display. The layout for a view shall be configurable from a selection of different layouts templates. There shall be a set of templates for standard aspect ratio (4:3) monitors and another set of templates for wide aspect ration (16:9) monitors to properly utilise the entire monitor screen real estate without distorting the original video aspect ratio. It shall be possible to configure and save individual views for re-use. It shall be possible for the view to be created by dragging and dropping cameras and presets if applicable directly into the view ports from the camera tree. Multiple camera views shall be divided into quadrants. For each quadrant the view shall have a camera or be blank. Within each quadrant the view shall be configured to cycle between any of the cameras accessible to the user on a configurable time basis. Pan-tilt-zoom cameras, which support preset positions, can have these presets cycled on a time basis. In
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The parameters listed in the sub-sections below are configurable on a per camera basis and their specific selection on a particular camera(s) will not limit the ability to freely select other options on other cameras as required. It will be easy to change any of these parameters for each camera individually as and when required. Systems that do not allow changes to each cameras parameters on an individual basis will not be acceptable. Only users with the highest level of security are permitted to modify camera connection details, camera PTZ control or delete cameras.
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Camera Control The user shall be able to configure any appropriate camera to be PTZ controllable. The following camera types must be supported as a minimum: Streamer supported PTZ cameras and devices
The following PTZ characteristics shall be tunable on a camera-by-camera basis from the camera definition pages: Pan speed Tilt Speed Zoom speed Focus speed Iris speed Increment step size Continuous Pan/Tilt speed
The DVRMS shall support streamer-side camera control for video encoders. In this case, the streamer will be responsible for providing the control mechanism to the associated camera and the communications protocol will not need to be natively supported in the DVRMS. (g) Security The following parameters shall be configurable for each camera: Area: Allows the system to be configured to only allow users to view specified cameras. These areas shall be the defined by the Security System, Building Control System or the Industrial Control System. Control Level: Determines if a user is allowed to operate the PTZ controls for a camera. Also used to allow higher-level users to take control of cameras. These Control Levels shall be defined by the Security System, Building Control System or Industrial Control System.
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The Video Analytics License for the following should be considered in the quoted price: 1 2 3 4 5 People Counting License for Main Door Cameras to determine the Number of People in and out of the Facility. The Vehicle Counting Camera that allows you to Count the Vehicles The Intrusion Detection License for the External Cameras Any other Specific Process Control Licenses that may be required by CUSTOMER. Lift lobbies in all the floors. RECORDING
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Recorded video is stored on the Camera Server. The Operator station shall be able to locate relevant recorded video and to then replay that video at the Operator Station. The following methods of recording live video shall be supported: User activated Intercom activated Event activated o Security, Building Control or Industrial Control System Streamer and/or IP camera Inputs/Outputs Scheduled Continuous background recording Video Analytics o
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User Activated User activated recording occurs when a user viewing live video chooses to record the currently viewed camera output by selecting the Record button. The user shall be able to configure the following parameters uniquely for each camera: Pre-Record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video that will be associated with a user request for recorded video. This will allow the Camera Server to capture video prior to the user request, as well as after the request. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging from No Recording to 5 minutes. Frame Rate: Video quality required for user activated recording. It shall be possible to have different frame rates for user and event-activated recordings. Shall be selectable from the entire range of frame rates supported for the camera. For MPEG encoding, support shall also be provided to record only the Index frames, or a subset of the Index frames. Record Duration: User activated recordings shall terminate after this period. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 10 minutes Retention Period: The default period that the Camera Server shall retain useractivated recordings before being deleted. The retention period of individual recordings shall be able to be changed on a per-recording basis. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between one hour and forever. Archive After period: The default period for which user activated recordings are available for playback before they are automatically archived. The Archive After period of individual recordings shall commence at the video clips end date and time and be able to be changed on a per-recording basis. The period shall be selectable from a list of values to provide a default setting for all recordings of this type per camera but shall also be manually configurable on each individual recording after the recording has occurred. Delete After period: The default period that the recording will be retained before being automatically deleted by the system. The Delete After period of individual recordings shall commence at the video clips end date and time and shall be and be able to be changed on a per-recording basis. The period shall be selectable from a list of values to provide a default setting for all recordings of this type per camera but shall also be manually configurable on each individual recording after the recording has occurred.
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Event activated recording is a process that allows a segment of video or a snapshot to be associated with the Security System, Building Control System or Industrial Control System alarm or event.
There shall be at least four priorities of alarms/events in the Security or Control System: Event (journal priority) Low priority alarms High priority alarms Urgent priority alarms
The following settings shall be individually configurable for each alarm and each camera: Pre-Record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video that will be associated with an alarm/event. This shall allow the Camera Server to capture video prior to the alarm/event, as well as after the alarm/event. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 5 minutes. Post Record Duration: Event activated recordings shall terminate after this period. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 5 minutes Frame Rate. Video quality required for event activated recording. It shall be possible to have different frame rates for user, event-activated, scheduled and motion detection activated recordings. Shall be selectable from the entire range of frame rates supported for the camera/streamer. For MPEG encoding, support shall also be provided to record only the Index frames, or a subset of the Index frames. Retention period. The default period the Camera Server will retain eventactivated recordings before being deleted. The retention period of individual recordings shall be able to be changed as necessary. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between one hour and forever. Archive After period: The default period for which event activated recordings are available for playback before they are automatically archived. The Archive After period of individual recordings shall commence at the video clips end date and time and be able to be changed on a per-recording basis. The period shall be selectable from a list of values to provide a default setting for all recordings of this type per camera but shall also be manually configurable on each individual recording after the recording has occurred. Delete After period: The default period that the recording will be retained before being automatically deleted by the system. The Delete After period of individual
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It shall be possible for any digital input or output connected to a streamer or IP camera on the system to trigger a recording on one or more cameras simultaneously. The following settings shall be individually configurable for each alarm and each camera: Pre-Record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video that will be associated with a device input/output. This shall allow the Camera Server to capture video prior to the alarm/event, as well as after the alarm/event. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 5 minutes.
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Scheduled recording allows video to be recorded between start and stop times on defined days. The system shall support the ability to schedule recordings for each individual camera for times in the future. For each scheduled recording the user shall be able to configure the following (with descriptions as per User Activated and Event Activated recordings): Start time Stop time Frame rate for the recording Retention period before the recording will be deleted Recurrence (if this is to be a recurring schedule) Description (at least 255 characters) Archive After period providing the period after which the recording will automatically be archived Delete After period providing the period after which the recording will automatically be deleted Whether audio is recorded with the scheduled recording or not (if supported on the camera) There shall be no limit on the number of schedules that can be entered for the system. There shall be no limit to the number of schedules per camera. (m) Continuous background recording
The system shall support the ability to provide continuous background recording from any camera(s) managed by the system. Background recordings will be stored as a discrete series of clips and will continue to operate in the event that communication between the Camera Server and the Database Server is lost. Once communication is restored, all relevant information will be updated to the Database Server. For each camera the user shall be able to configure the following (with descriptions as per User Activated and Event Activated recordings): Enable / disable background recording Duration of the recorded clip Frame rate for the recording Enable / disable archiving of the clip and the period after which to archive
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The DVRMS system must be able to activate recordings automatically based on events generated by the real-time analysis of video from any camera on the system that has Video Analytics enabled. The real time analysis comprises several algorithms as follows: (i) Video Motion Detection Object Tracking and Object Classification Intelligent Video Analytics.
The DVRMS system must be able to support video motion detection algorithms, which can be executed by the video streamer or the Camera Server. The enabling of Video Motion Detection shall be either: on a continuous basis scheduled for particular times, dates, days, months etc Detect and track objects Learn the scene Adapt to a changing outdoor environment Ignore environmental changes including rain, hail, wind, swaying trees and gradual light changes The user shall be able to configure the following parameters for each camera:
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Detection Type: Continuous or scheduled Actions to Perform When Motion is Detected: When motion is detected, the following actions shall be performed automatically: o Generate an alarm in the Security System, Building Control System or Industrial Control System of configurable priority (journal, low, medium, high) o Start a recording, with the following configurable settings Pre-Record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video, allowing the Camera Server to capture video prior to the detection of motion, as well as after the detection of motion. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 5 minutes. Post Record Duration: Motion detection activated recordings will terminate after this period. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 10 minutes or until motion has stopped. It shall be possible for the recording to continue until the motion detection algorithm considers motion finished. Frame Rate. Video quality required for motion detection activated recordings. Shall be selectable from the entire range of frame rates supported for the camera/streamer. For MPEG encoding, support shall be provided to record only the Index frames, or a subset of the Index frames. Retention period. The default period that motion detection activated recordings will be retained by the Camera Server before being deleted. The retention period of individual recordings shall be able to be changed as necessary. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between one hour and forever. Archive After period: The default period for which motion detection activated recordings are available for playback before they are automatically archived. The Archive After period of individual recordings shall commence at the video clips end date and time and be able to be changed on a per-recording basis. The period shall be selectable from a list of values to provide a default setting for all recordings of this type per camera but shall also be manually configurable on each individual recording after the recording has occurred. Delete After period: The default period that the recording will be retained before being automatically deleted by the system. The
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Sensitivity level to fine tune the motion detection algorithm Specification of a minimum object size to allow noise filtering in the system to reduce false detections and alarms.
The DVRMS must also provide the ability to only detect motion in particular regions of the camera view. The ability to graphically select these regions using the mouse must be provided, with an unlimited number of regions permitted per camera. The regions of interest will be multi-verticed shapes with a minimum of 6 vertices to allow the region to be properly matched to the scene being detected. It shall be possible to add and remove vertices from the defined region of interest as needed. Solutions providing only rectangular regions of interest will not be accepted. Each region must be able to be individually tuned and have separate tuning parameters. This method of tuning must also provide a live tuning window whereby these settings and regions can be altered and tested prior to be being used. This live tuning window shall show the live video as well as the regions of interest. During the time that motion is detected within a region, the border of the region shall change to a
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Learn the scene Adapt to a changing outdoor environment Ignore environmental changes including rain, hail, wind, swaying trees and gradual light changes
The user shall be able to configure the following parameters for each camera: Actions to Perform When an Object is detected, classified and tracked: When the event/alarm is raised, the following actions shall be performed automatically: o Generate an alarm in the Security System, Building Control System or Industrial Control System of configurable priority (journal, low, medium, high) o Start a recording, with the following configurable settings Pre-Record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video, allowing the Camera Server to capture video prior to the alarm/event, as well as after the alarm/event, shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 5 minutes. Record Duration: The period that the recording is active relating to the period of activity in the region of interest. Activated recordings will terminate after this period. Shall be selectable from a list of values ranging between 0 seconds and 10 minutes or the object is no longer in the region of interest. Frame Rate. Video quality required for Object Tracking and/or Object Classification activated recordings. Shall be selectable from the entire range of frame rates supported for the camera/streamer.
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The DVRMS must provide a means of automatic and manual tuning of the Object Tracking and/or Object Classification for each camera. Incorporated within this tuning are the following: Selection of the frame rate used for detection Optimization for directions of movement o o o In any direction Motion to left, right, top, bottom or any direction into a region Motion to left, right, top, bottom or any direction out of a region
Sensitivity level to fine tune the detection algorithm Specification of a minimum object size to allow noise filtering in the system to reduce false detections and alarms.
The DVRMS must also provide the ability to only detect, classify and track objects in particular regions of the camera view. The ability to graphically select these regions using the mouse must be provided, with an unlimited number of regions permitted per camera. The regions of interest will be multi-verticed shapes with a minimum of 6 vertices to allow the region to be properly matched to the scene being detected. It shall be possible to add and remove vertices from the defined region of interest as needed. Solutions providing only rectangular regions of interest will not be accepted.
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The DVRMS system must provide every operator with the ability to record the current frame of video. This snapshot of video shall be stored as a bitmap file. The file name shall be automatically generated by the DVRMS software and include the camera name, date and time of the recording (to millisecond precision). An audible sound shall be produced by the Client computer, to ensure that the operator has feedback when the snapshot is taken.
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The DVRMS shall allow camera output to be recorded for the following conditions: Manually activated by a user viewing a live camera Activated by or during an intercom call Activated by a Security System Or Control System alarm or event Activated by inputs or outputs on a streamer or IP Camera Continuous background recording Scheduled recording Specialised real-time video analysis including: o o o Video Motion Detection Intelligent Video Analytics Camera Tamper events
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The DVRMS shall provide the ability to have audio included with the video. Two types of audio support shall be provided: Single directional audio from the field (camera or streamer) locations to the DVRMS Camera Servers (and Operator Stations) Bi-directional audio (intercom) between the field (camera or streamer) locations and the DVRMS Camera Servers (and Operator Stations) (i) Single Directional Audio
The DVMRMS shall provide the following single directional audio support:
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5.35Viewing Recordings
The recorded video shall be available to all users, which have adequate security. Each user shall only be able to view recordings from cameras they have security access to view. A display shall be provided to view recordings from any Operator Station. From this display, the operator can select the recording he/she wishes to view, which shall be immediately shown in an embedded video player. The following information and controls shall be provided on this display: A navigation panel to allow the user to select the required camera A calendar control (similar to Microsoft Outlook) to select the desired date. All days which have recordings for the chosen camera shall be displayed in bold font. A table listing all the recordings on the chosen camera for the chosen day. The user shall be able to select the required recording from this table. Each column shall be able to be sorted by selecting the column heading. This table shall display the following information as a minimum:
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Wildcards shall be accepted for the Point ID, description, area, priority and value for alarm/event activated recordings. (iii) Search Results
The DVRMS shall show the results of the basic and advanced searches in a table format, such that the user is able to select columns within the list to sort the output. Functionality shall be provided to allow the user to see a list of recordings for a camera from the past 24 hours without needing to use one of the searches.
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It is a requirement that all user actions on the DVRMS Operator Station be recorded in a log file along with the Security System or Control Systems actions. User actions include: Interventions such as manual recording and configuration setting changes Cameras viewed Video replayed Video exported Cameras pan/tilt/zoomed and preset switching
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It is a requirement for all exported recordings and exported audit logs to be digitally signed. This is required to prove authentication (origin of the recording and audit log) and integrity (exported recording and audit log have not been altered or tampered with). The DVRMS system shall provide a default digital certificate for signing the exported recordings and audit logs. Customization shall also be provided to allow for the user to supply his/her own digital certificate. A utility shall be provided to display the exported recording, view the audit log and verify the digital signatures. A visual indication shall be provided to whether the exported recording and audit log have been altered or tampered with. Watermarking of recordings is not an acceptable method to prove authentication and integrity as it alters the recording and audit log.
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Online Storage The system shall hold a configurable amount of video in online storage. The amount of video stored on-line shall only be limited by the Camera Servers disk capacity. For each Camera Server a limit on available storage space for on-line video shall be configurable. The system shall support RAID 0+1, 1, 3, 5 or 1+0 for video recordings (clips).
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If a user attempts to replay video stored in off-line media then the Camera Server will automatically restore and play the video if it is accessible to the robotic tape unit, or shall prompt the user the make the media containing the video available to the archive device. (t) Storage & disk administration The DVRMS shall provide a flexible means to configure storage behavior within the system administration displays. The system will provide an automated and configurable means to delete those remaining clips closest to their deletion criteria in order to increase available system storage. The disk space configuration will be separately configurable for each drive volume on each Camera Server. Deletions will commence once the amount of available disk space decreases to below a configurable limit. Alarms will be generated by the system to warn operators of this action. It shall be possible to configure the following parameters for this purpose: The Camera Server and volume being configured Threshold values for alarm generation (2 alarms: low and very low) Enable or disable automatic deletion of clips based on available disk space The threshold value used to initiate the automatic deletion of clips Inclusion or exclusion of clips marked for archiving in automatic deletions Threshold value to stop recordings when available storage is critically low Threshold value to restart recordings when more disk space becomes available
The DVRMS shall provide a summary showing the available disk space, total disk space and number of recordings for directories used for this purpose on camera servers. (u) Automatic Archiving
The DVRMS shall provide the ability to automatically archive all recordings. It shall be possible to automatically archive any type of recording at a preconfigured period after the recording has completed. It shall be possible to modify the automatic archive setting for each recording individually, as required.
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The following tasks shall also be performed from the Operator Station (w) View the organizations Intranet from within the Operator Station window.
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All alarms and events from the DVRMS, Security and Control systems shall appear and be able to be managed from the same display on the Operator Station. All alarms passed from the DVRMS to the Security, Building Control or Industrial Control Systems shall have configurable priorities. The system shall support the display of live video within custom display screens of the Security or Control System. The DVRMS system shall support the simultaneous display of dynamic data from the Security or Control System and live video. The system shall support the display of dynamic Intranet information on DVRMS displays
5.40 Network The Network Management Station shall perform the following functions: Provide a graphical display of the network topology Provide network traffic statistics for each LAN port Configuration of network equipment Support standard Management Information Bases (MIBs)
5.41 International Language Support The DVRMS Operator Station shall be fully translatable into the local language. This includes languages not supporting the European character set (e.g. Chinese). All text displayed in the DVRMS user interface shall be stored in the DVRMS database to allow for easy
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5.42 APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT INTERFACE The DVRMS shall provide for the ability of custom developed applications to access and control the DVRMS system using a complete application development interface. These applications shall be able to be developed without the need to contact the DVRMS manufacturer. Complete documentation of this application development interface shall also be provided. 5.43 SERVICES The vendor should be capable of providing supporting services as detailed in the following sections. 5.44 TRAINING The vendor either at vendors premises or on site shall provide standard training on all aspects of the system. 5.45 CONFIGURATION SERVICES The vendor should be able to supply all necessary configuration services if required including controller configuration, database configuration, etc. 5.46 INSTALLATION SERVICES The vendor should be able to provide installation services for the system including validation services if necessary. 5.47 HARDWARE MAINTENANCE The vendor should be able to provide hardware maintenance and spare parts support if required. 5.48 SOFTWARE ENHANCEMENT & SOFTWARE SUPPORT The vendor should be able to provide a comprehensive software maintenance and enhancement program for on-going support of the system
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR CONVENTIONAL CCTV SYSTEM FOR EXTERNAL AREA 5.49 GENERAL: The work under this system shall consist of design, supply, installation, testing, training & handing over of all materials, equipments and appliances and labor necessary to commission the said system. The CCTV System shall comprise of High resolution positioning cameras, Digital Video Recorder, application Server, power supply units, monitoring stations, Software and other associated accessories. It shall also include laying of cabling, necessary for installation of the system as indicated in the specification and Bill of Quantities. Any openings/chasing in the wall/ceiling required for the installation shall be made good in appropriate manner. 5.50 SYSTEM DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE: CCTV system should be designed such as to cover the strategic locations and sensitive areas of High end cameras with Day/Night features to be installed for outdoor application. All outdoor cameras shall be rugged and shall be weather proof as per specifications. Day/Night Cameras with manual varifocal lenses shall be provided for selected outdoor locations. Also the systems should utilize only industry standard protocol. The Digital Video Recorders should allow for recording of events both continuous and motion triggered as per requirement and recordings should be able to create evidences and support post event analysis. 3.0 3.1
DETAILED SPECIFICATION OF CCTV EQUIPMENTS: Fixed High positioning PTZ Camera: The camera shall be of 1/4 format Super HAD CCD type, day night, compact of rugged design and shall employ solid state circuitry. The camera shall deliver clear, high resolution color picture without geometric distortion. GENERAL
All equipment and materials used shall be standard components that are regularly manufactured and used in the manufacturers system. All systems and components shall have been thoroughly tested and proven in actual use. All systems and components shall be provided with an explicit manufacturer warranty.
ELECTRICAL a. Input Voltage b. Power Consumption VIDEO a. Imaging Device 1/3 Super HAD color CCD
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OPERATIONAL On Screen Display a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Supported Languages : Minimum 4 languages Camera Title : On / Off (12 characters) Camera RS-485 ID (Address) : 1 253 Day / Night Mode : both Automatic :True day / night with removable IR cut filter Manual Auto / Color only (day)/ B & W only (night) Backlight Compensation Options: Back Light Compensation (BLC) High Light Compensation (HLC) Off h. Motion Detection : On / Off (8 Programmable zones) i. Privacy Masking : On / Off (8 Programmable zones) j. Noise Filter : Super Noise Reduction 2D & 3D Filters
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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) shall have on board Ethernet and shall be able to integrate with the Integrated Security Management Software (ISMS). The DVR shall include, but not limited to the following:
The DVR shall use H.264 compression technology and shall have on board Ethernet port.
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The DVR shall allow setting up of privacy mask for each camera using an on screen menu. Each camera shall have the possibility to set at least 4 privacy mask area. The DVR shall have a minimum of one audio input channel for every video channel and additional audio input to provide bi-directional audio. The compressed audio bit rate shall not exceed 16Kbps.
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Multi-screen / Sequential BNC Type Auxiliary Video output BNC Type VGA
The DVR shall have one digital alarm input for each video channel and a minimum of 4 relay
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DVR shall have three DDNS protocols (Ipserver, Dyndns & PeanutHull) and one of the three shall be selected. Following are the exception types shall be available Network Failure IP Address Conflict Illegal Access NTSC / PAL Difference Video Exception Hard disk Full Hard disk error
The DVR shall support configuration / operation through any of the following: DVR Front panel buttons Remote client viewer software over the network Integrated Video Management software (IVMS)
The Digital Video recorder shall carry the following EMC approvals: 1. EN55022
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3.3 INTEGRATED VIDEO MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE: General Requirements: 1. The Integrated Video Management software shall leverage a powerful Client Server architecture with interactive Graphical User Interface to provide exceptional Operator management and Alarm handling capabilities. 2. The system shall be able to support redundancy server module and redundancy communication gateways to ensure that the devices are online in case of failure of the primary server or gateway modules. 3. The software components (Application server, Database and Gateways) shall be capable of running together on a single PC for small systems or on separate PCs and servers for large systems. Multiple DVRs and client workstations shall be used as needed to suit application of any size 4. Live video from a camera shall be viewed in an independent floating window. It shall support multi-viewer feature to allow monitoring multiple cameras simultaneously. Selecting the cameras for multi-view shall be made easy using the Drag and Drop from the Device browser or Site Explorer. PTZ operation shall also be performed from the multi viewer. 5. It shall have the capability to directly transmit the video to the desktop / browser based client upon authentication of the Client from the server for various streaming parameters and upon fetching the Username/password if enabled. 6. The software shall allow the floating windows to be dragged to another monitor in the case of a PC supporting multiple monitors to facilitate graphics views on one monitor and list views or video on another. The software shall also support tabs to view multiple camera videos page by page. 7. The software shall be able to support configuration of parameters such as Preset Name, Target Data Rate, I-frame and P-frame quality, I-frame distance, Video Resolution, Password,
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and video sequencing. Presets on PTZ devices shall be definable. Operator shall be able to select a pre-defined preset and move the PTZ to that preset. Video clip search and playback shall also be available in the tool bar. 11. Video Management system shall allow the following Record Video streams, and audio continuously. Trigger recording based on alarm input, motion detection. Set Record time interval for each day of a week. Recorded information on the entire network. Password protected access to recorded video based on the authorization level. Simple integration of cameras and storage media. Simple integration to various systems in the application platform. Pre and post event recording based on events. Support playing back video directly from event list. User friendly graphics. Supports multiple DVRs. Quick search functions with time filters to access desired video sequence. Status of the DVR hard disk size, HDD space available, data transfer rate, retention time, type of video stream etc. Creation of snapshots in JPEG format and video segments in MPEG format to be stored in a separate location for third party application. 12. The Video management system shall be able to support cross module functionality. The application software shall provide easily definable cause and effects across disciplines by simply referencing the respective object, its state and its attribute directly from the integrated database.
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Video recording shall be enabled based on access events (valid or invalid). These recording
shall be played back directly from the access event listing. Client stations shall be defined to automatically pop up live video stream on receipt of alarms
and events from other systems. Section 1.02 SYSTEMFUNCTIONS: Deployment Shall be capable of the following:
Updates of operator client and configuration client shall be automatically deployed from the central server. Section 1.03 CONFIGURATION FOLLOWING SHALL BE SUPPORTED: Configurable Logical Tree. Predefined camera sequences. Automatic Sequences created by multiple selections and drag and drop to Image panes. Section 1.04 USER INTERFACE SHALL BE CAPABLE TO DO THE FOLLOWING: Sitemaps with Links, Devices, Sequences, and Command Scripts. Up to 2 monitors supported per workstation. Flexible Image panes allow any combination of video window sizes and layouts. Device states shall be shown by icons, including network connection loss, video loss. Camera selection by double-click or drag and drop from site maps, logical tree, or favorites tree. Control of analog monitors connected to decoders via drag and drop. Shall have Sophisticated multi-camera timeline to allow easy, graphical searching of stored video. Flexible search shall work across all NVRs and DVRs connected to the system. Analog monitor wall support. Section 1.05 EVENT HANDLING Event list with device events (e.g. video loss), system events (e.g. disk full), network events (e.g., heavy network traffic), subsystem events (e.g. allegiant alarm), user events (e.g. logon failure), schedule events (e.g. every Tuesday at 10:15), etc.
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Section 1.06 ALARM HANDLING SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITIES Alarms can trigger alarm-mode recording for any cameras. 100 alarm priorities. Selective auto-popup on alarm. Alarms displayed in separate alarm window. Wave file per alarm priority. Workflow with user instructions and user comments, optionally forced before clearing. Email or SMS notification on alarm. Alarm display on analog monitor walls.
Section 1.07 USER MANAGEMENT SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CAPABILITIES Logical tree customized per user group users shall only see devices for which they have access. User group rights for protecting, deleting, exporting, and printing video. User group rights for Logbook access. User group priority assignment for PTZ control.
Section 1.08 SYSTEM MONITORING SHALL SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING System-wide health monitoring, including cameras, computers, software, and network
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and 60, Should suport SAS / SATA / SSD HDD ECC Memory protection. 1 x VGA Graphics (15-pin) input. 1 x RS232 Serial 1 (9-pin) port. 1 x ECP / EPP parallel port (25 pin) optional for Parallel port (25-pin). PS/2 Mouse & PS/2 Keyboard. Eth Ctrl 1x1Gbit PCI-e Pro/1000PT Cu LAN / Ethernet (RJ-45) port. Hard disk SATA 3Gb/s 160GB 7.2k non hot pl 3.5" Drives. 1 bay occupied by DVD/DVD-RW 1x 3.5 Drives. 1 no of PCI-Express x8. Silent system fans. Supported operating systems such as Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Input Power: 200 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz, 3.5 A 1.5 A, 300W Max. 18.5" Widescreen LED Backlit Monitor, Should support Tilt feature, Should be RoHS, TCO 5.0, ENERGY STAR 5.0, FCC Class B, CE, UL certified, Monitor & Server should be from the same OEM Remote management software such as Server View Suite Software package incl. ServerStart, ServerBooks, Management Software und Updates. Compliance such as Germany GS, Europe CE, USA/Canada CSAc /us, ULc/us FCC Class A, Global - CB RoHS (Restriction of hazardous substances) , WEEE (Waste electrical and electronically equipment), EPA 5.0 compliant. Approved Make: IBM / DELL / Fujitsu
3.5. CLIENT WORKSTATION PC: The Desktop Client/Remote Client PC shall comply the following Minimum specification: Suitable upgrade with latest version .ie (equivalent - I 5) Intel Original Mother board. 4 GB RAM Memory with Hard Drives 40 GB or more.
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3.6. 22 Color TFT Monitor: The Color monitor shall be suitable with the standards of the selected cameras. It shall be 22 inch TFT monitor. It shall provide a bright, clear and well-defined picture display on the screen. All controls for brightness, contrast etc. shall be provided on the front panel for readily adjusting the levels of the video signal. The rear panel shall be provided with input and output BNC connectors for coupling the video output to other Monitors. The video monitors installed shall be minimum 22 size. Technical Specifications for 22 TFT Color Monitor:
21.5" wide color TFT active Matrix LCD with 16:9 AR. Display Area of 18.7" horizontal x 10.5" vertical; 21.5" diagonal. Optimum Resolution 1920x1080 WUXGA. Contrast Ratio of 1000:1 (typ); 18,000:1 (Dynamic). Viewing Angles 170 horizontal, 160 vertical (CR>10) 5ms (typ) Response Time. Long life, 50,000 hrs. (typ) Light Source. 300 cd/m2 (typ) Brightness. Anti-glare, hard coating (3H) Panel Surface. Video input: RGB analog (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p). Frequency: Fh: 24~82kHz, Fv: 50~75Hz.
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47 flat screen Monitor: The Color monitor shall be suitable with the standards of the selected cameras. It shall be 47inch TFT monitor. It shall provide a bright, clear and well-defined picture display on the screen. All controls for brightness, contrast etc. shall be provided on the front panel for readily adjusting the levels of the video signal. The rear panel shall be provided with input and output BNC connectors for coupling the video output to other Monitors. The video monitors installed shall be minimum 47 size. Aspect ratio Widescreen Viewing angle 178 (H)/178 (V) Display screen type LCD Full HD W-UXGA Act. matrix Panel resolution 1920 x 1080p Picture enhancement Pixel Plus HD, 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down, 3D Combfilter, Active Control + Light sensor, Colour Enhancement, Colour Transient Improvement, Digital Noise Reduction, Dynamic contrast enhancement, Luminance Transient Improver. Anti-Reflection coated screen Ext 1- Audio L/R, CVBS in, RGB ,Ext 2 - Audio L/R, CVBS in, RGB, Ext 3 - YPbPr, Audio L/R in. Front/Side connections - HDMI v1.3, S-video in, CVBS in, Audio L/R in, Headphone out, USB 2.0. Other connections - Audio constant level out, PC Audio in, PC-In VGA, S/PDIF out (coaxial), Common Interface Plus (CI+), Common Interface.
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4.2 Power cable: The Power Cable shall be Multicore 3 core 1.5 sq mm PVC insulated and Shielded cables. The following shall be the Technical Specification of power cable: 3 core 1.5 sq mm. Overall Diameter 8.10 mm approx Sheath thickness 0.90mm nominal Core dia 2.90 mm. Current Rating 14 Amps. Max. DC resistance 13.30 Ohm/Km at 20C Conductor dia 1.64 mm Insulation thickness nominal 0.60 mm . construction of *30/0.25 No/Dia
4.3 Unshielded Twisted pair cable: The unshielded twisted pair cable shall be CAT5E/CAT6 for connection for Server and LAN Switches in PVC conduit. Technical Specification of Twisted pair cable: Unshielded Twisted Pair, Category 5E/6 Type cable. 24-26 AWG stranded copper conductor.
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6.3 CONNECTIONS All jointing methods shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge.
DRAWING OF CONDUCTORS While drawing insulated wires/cable into the conduits, care shall be taken to avoid scratches and kinks which may cause breakage of conductors. Insulation shall be shaved off like sharpening of a pencil and it shall not be removed by cutting it square to avoid depression/cutting of conducting material. Strands of wires shall not be cut to accommodate & connect to the terminals. Terminals shall have sufficient cross-sectional area to take all the strands. No wire shall be drawn into any conduit until all work of any nature that may cause injury to wire is completed. Before the wires are drawn into the conduit, the conduits shall be thoroughly cleaned of moisture, dust, dirt or any other obstruction. Where wires are connected to detectors, or panel, sufficient extra length of wires shall be provided to facilitate easy connections and maintenance.
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Only licensed supervisors/wiremen shall be employed for cabling and other connected work. Only approved make of cables shall be used. The cables shall be brought to the site in original packing.
6.5 MODE OF MEASUREMENT Signal Cable 6.5.1 The cabling running between DDC controllers to the field devices shall be termed as signal cabling. This cabling along with conduits shall be payable on running meter basis. Communication Cable 6.5.2 The cabling running between the system integration units to the DDC controllers shall be defined as communication cable. This cable shall also be measured on per running meter basis. LAN Cable 6.5.3 The cable connecting various system integration units to the control station shall be termed as LAN cable. This cable shall be measurable on unit length basis.
6.6 SPECIFICATION FOR CABLES: The cable shall be manufacture/tested as per the latest IS standards. 6.7 Signal and communication Cable: (shielded) The signal cable shall be of the following specifications: (communication cable) a. b. c. d. e. 6.8 Wire Size No. of conductors Shielding Jacket : : : : : multistrand Copper as per BOQ as per BOQ Overall belt foil aluminum polyester shield. Chrome PVC
SPECIFICATION FOR RG 59/ RJ11 CO-AXIAL CABLE: (For Camera) a. Ohm b. Conductor c. Insulation d. Sheath : : : : 75 Ohm Tin coated copper PE/FEP/PFA Extruded layer of PVC
6.9 SPECIFICATION FOR ATC with PVC insulated twin TWISTED CORE CABLE: (speakers) a. Size b. Conductor c. insulation d. No. of cores
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6.10.1 All the controllers shall be housed in Lockable Vandal proof boxes which shall either be floor mounted or wall mounted. These shall be free standing, totally enclosed, dust and vermin proof and suitable for tropical climatic conditions. 6.10.2 The panel shall be metal enclosed 14 SWG CRCA sheet steel cubicle with gaskets between all adjacent units and beneath all covers to render the joints dust proof. All doors and covers shall be hinged and latched and shall be folded and braced as necessary to provide a rigid support. Joints of any kind in sheet metal shall be seam welded with welding slag grounded off and welding pits wiped smooth with plumber metal. 6.10.3 All panels and covers shall be properly fitted and secured with the frame and holes in the panels correctly positioned. Fixing screws shall enter into holes tapped into an adequate thickness of metal or provided with nuts. Self threading screws shall not be used in the construction of control panels. Knockout holes of approved size and number shall be provided in the panels in conformity with the location of incoming and outgoing conduits/cables. Clamps shall be provided to support the weight of the cables. The dimension of the boxes shall depend on the requirement with the color decided in consultation with the Engineer in charge.
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SUBSTATION AND LT PANEL (MPCCC) a) For monitoring the system necessary Pop up, audio alarm, message indication shall be made available by the IBMS vendor. b) Monitor Incoming HT voltage ,current, frequency, power, MVA c) Monitor Incoming LT voltage, current, Frequency /PF/KVA d) Monitor breaker status (ON/OFF/TRIP) and Auto /Manual e) Outgoing feeder monitoring in MDB-16 to 20 with ON/OFF/Trip status. f) KWH monitoring and recording of individual feeder at MPCC.
For monitoring the system necessary Pop up, audio alarm, message indication shall be made available by the IBMS vendor Monitor the status of DG set and Log number of run hours. Monitor DG Battery charger. Control start/stop of each pump and link it to start/stop of D G sets. Monitor of Voltage, KW, KVA, frequency & KWH of each DG. Monitoring of breaker status available in the DG control panel Day tank diesel level monitors and under ground tank diesel storage level monitoring. (Through DDC)
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7.3 LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (Optional):
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8.2 Fire pump monitoring : Hydrant pumps. Sprinkler pumps. Terrace Pumps. Flow switch for each riser and branch. Monitor status of each of the above pumps through an electrical feedback contact from the starter. For diesel driven pumps on/off status shall be monitored through differential pressure switch. All pumps Panel power healthy status monitoring.
8.3 Sewage/Sump pit pumps: All the sewage pumps/sump pumps at basement level shall be monitored from IBMS system. The DDC shall be provided by BMS vendor at the respective location. The cabling between DDC and BMS room should be provided by BMS vendor.
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8.4 UPS MONITORING SYSTEM: THORUGH RS 232 /Modbus (Optional ) CPS / UPS ON/OFF/Trip status Battery voltage monitoring Battery Backup monitoring Input/Output current monitoring etc The provision shall be made by UPS supplier for each UPS. 8.5 FIRE DOOR MONITORING SYSTEM (Optional ) All the fire doors in the fire escape staircase shall be monitored from Main control/Security area. The door shall be provided with door sensor along with magnetic latch. All individual location shall be provided with hooter with different sound tone. Optionally indication mimic panel shall be provided in the Security area of individual block for easy identification. 8.6 CHILLED WATER PUMPS MONITORING TERTIARY CHW Pumps Auto/Manual Status TERTIARY CHW Pumps ON/OFF/Trip status TERTIARYCHW Pump VFD Status TERTIARYCHW Pump VFD Speed Control Command Running status and log monitoring cum monitoring ******
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THE CITADINETTHES GATEWAY - OMR PROJECT SECTION-9 TECHICAL SPECIFICATION FOR ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
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SCOPE OF WORK 9.1.1. The scope of work shall include designing supplying and installing testing and commissioning of Analogue Addressable Fire Detection cum Alarm System. This shall conform to relevant latest standards for fire alarm systems. 9.1.2. It shall be possible to trip from the Fire Alarm Panel through the use of Addressable Output Modules, individual AHU activated by the fire signal of specified detectors. 9.1.3. Input modules for monitoring water flow switches and other contacts like magnetic door contacts. 9.1.4. The Building shall have a multi zone panel with each area forming of one or more software programmed zones. 9.1.5. All wiring shall be done using 2 x 1.5mm2 PVC insulated armoured copper cable. (FRLS).
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS FIRE ALARM PANEL (FACP) a) This is a microprocessor-based panel which shall be connected to the various detectors/devices by means of 2 wire loops. b) The Fire alarm control panel shall be able to supervise individual detectors for proper performance as well as to give pinpoint location of fire alarm. c) The panel shall have hooter alarm as well as facility for cutting off of AHUs, deactivate access control doors and Start the necessary ventilation fans. d) The panel shall have signal to PA system shall have evacuate the recorded alert message in entire building for people get easy escape e) The panel shall also have the facility for automatically dialing select phone numbers in case of fire.
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LOOP a) A loop shall mean a 2-wire circuit connecting 250 Addressable detectors/ 250 Addressable devices (minimum).
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ADDRESSABLE DEVICES This term indicates the complete group of addressable devices such as detectors, Manual call Stations, addressable output/input modules etc.
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DETECTORS a) b) c) d) The Detector shall be analogue addressable type. The chamber should be easily removable for the purpose of easy maintenance. The address programming shall be done by a Base/detector or from the Fire alarm control panel. The detectors shall have a common base to allow easy interchange of various types of detectors.
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MANUAL CALL STATION a) b) The Manual Call Station shall be addressable type with input modules to define the device/location. The Manual call station shall be breakable type with suitable protection and base box. .
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OUTPUT MODULE a) b) Output module shall mean addressable points from the Fire alarm control panel with potential free contacts for tripping of AHUs, power supply etc. as required. The system shall also be able to handle separate modules to interface the speakers of the Public Address System.
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INPUT MODULE a) b) The input modules shall be monitor module and dual/single point type. The dual channel module shall be selectable for Normally Open or closed.
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FAULT ISOLATOR a) b) c) This unit shall be placed on the loop preferably after every 20 devices and shall be able to isolate electrical short circuit in the wiring. All the other detectors shall remain functional because of the Class A wiring of the loop. The isolator shall not utilize an address and shall be built into the detector base wherever required.
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The Fire Alarm System shall give Audio/Visual Alarm Signals when the temperature in case of Heat Detector or smoke density in case of Smoke Detector exceeds the pre-set limit and Manual signal through manual call station The system shall give pinpoint location of fire with warning system. The voice communication for commands and instruction shall be given to PA system console. The system shall have a microprocessor-based control and monitoring facility. It shall be possible to program each loop with up to 126 detectors/devices.
9.12 Annunciation facility shall also be inbuilt into the Fire alarm control panel , the
panel being able to initiate alarm signal for any particular zone. a) The system shall be fully supervised for all fault conditions with distinctive alarm operated for fault and fire conditions. b) Test buttons and software features shall be provided to test the electronic circuits and detector health. C) The Fire alarm control panel shall be so programmed that when a particular detector or group of detectors gives a fire signal the Fire alarm control panel should be able to trip AHU/AHUs and run the Ventilation fans etc D )In case of Fire in a area handled by an AHU the Fire alarm control panel shall be able to trigger a Relay that shall shut off the AHU through an additional contact provided in the AHU panel by the AC contractor. E) The system shall be based on an open protocol to ensure flexibility.
9.13 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL (FACP)
The Fire Alarm Control Panel shall be micro processor based fully Analogue Addressable, Analogue Control Unit with Detectors, Manual Call Stations and Switching Systems (for disconnecting AHU and power supply) connected to it.
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MULTISENSOR DETECTOR 9.14.1a) All detectors shall be fitted with plug-in system type, from the maintenance and compatibility point of views. b) An alarm condition should not affect a detectors good functioning. c) After resetting the alarm, the detector shall resume operations without readjustment of any kind. 9.14.2a) The detector shall have a Multisensor type integrates photoelectric smoke and fixed temperature heat sensing technology. b) It shall be possible to use a single detector type for both above and below false ceiling applications. c) The detector shall be capable of detecting fast flaming fires and slow smoldering fires equally well. d) The detector shall therefore be a multi technology detector or shall be of unique design whereby a single type/model can be used in applications where either ISD/OSD would be normally used. 9.14.3 a)The detector shall be able to sense incipient fire by detecting the presence of visible and invisible products of combustion. b) The detector shall be suitable for low voltage (between 13 to 31V DC) two wire supply. c)The detector shall be provided with Single/Twin LED indication. d) The sensitivity of the detector shall not vary with change in ambient temperature, humidity, pressure or voltage variation, air currents and should not trigger the false alarm due to the above condition.
9.15 a) The detector shall be suitably protected against dust accumulation/
ingress. b) The detector shall be free from maintenance and functionally tested at periodic intervals. c)All detectors shall be identical in construction design and characteristic to facilitate easy replacement and interchangeable by suitable programming.
9.16 a) The coverage per smoke detector shall strictly follow relevant standards.
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b) It shall be possible to connect Smoke Detector with Heat Detector or Manual Push Button in the same circuit. c) The sensitivity of detector shall be set from the Fire alarm control panel to suit the site requirement.
9.17 HEAT DETECTOR
9.17.1. a) Heat detector shall go into the alarm mode when the temperature reaches 34degree Centigrade in normal course. b) The operator (users) shall have the option of calling up the temperature measured by the specific detector as and when required. 9.17.2. a) It shall have in-built locking mechanism to check the removal and pilferage of the detector. b) The quiescent current flow must not exceed 400 micro amps and alarm condition current shall be maximum 40 milli amps. 9.17.3. a) The heat detector shall be Analogue Addressable type and be able to send analogue output to the Fire alarm control panel regarding its condition. b) It shall be able to communicate with the Fire alarm control panel by the pulses emitted from the Fire alarm control panel c) The detector should be addressed through base/detector and address stored in a non-volatile memory within the sensor or by a decade switch. 9.17.4. a) The base of the Detector shall be electronics free and interchangeable with other smoke or heat detectors. b) The enclosure shall meet as per the relevant protection grade. c)The voltage rating shall be between 13V -31V DC though the voltage may be changed depending upon the working voltages of a proprietary FACP. 9.17.5. a) The Detector shall have UL/FM approval. b) It shall be possible to test the Detectors working both from the FACP as well as locally. 9.17.6. a) It shall be possible to mount the detectors in Duct Casting Unit for sampling of Supplying Air from the AHUs. b) Secondary response indicators shall be provided for all the Above False Ceiling Detectors. 9.17.7. a) The detector shall have twin LEDs/Single LED for 330/130 degree viewing angle.
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and base box. . b) The device shall be red in colour and suitable for surface or flush mounting. c) Manual stations shall be interfacable to an addressable input module. The manual station shall have normally open fire alarm and annunciator contacts and these contacts shall close on activation. Contacts shall remain closed until station is manually reset.
9.20 a) The Manual Call Station shall be fully addressable with its own
addressable module and operated by digitized signals from the FACP. b) The voltage range shall be from 13V -31V. c) It shall have protection as per relevant standard.
9.21 SOUNDER
The sounder shall be addressable electronic type and shall give discontinuous/ intermittent audible alarm whenever any detector or call box operates. The sound output from the Hooter should not be less than 33 decibels at one meter. The sounder shall be powered from Main Fire alarm control panel through separate 2 wire cable.
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a) The testing shall be carried out for each loop / zone, b) Initially one detector in a zone and subsequently 2 or more disassociated detectors in each zone shall be tested for Alarm Priority, Alarm Queuing and Call Logging with time lapse between detector.. c) An identified detector shall be subject to smoke aspiration from burning paper/cigarette puffs, rubber and other materials which give dense smoke held at 0.3 M distance from the detector. d) The FACP should indicate increased analogue output for that address and after the programmed delay time, a fire alarm signal shall be indicated. This delay shall be utilized for alarm verification.
9.24 HEAT DETECTOR
a) The same tests in the same sequence shall be carried out for this Detector but with the application of hot air from a hair dryer.
9.25 COMBINED TEST
a) The combined test shall be in combination of Photoelectric / Heat Detectors simultaneously with time lapse between application of smoke or heat or as required by the client/consultant.
9.26 ADDITIONAL TEST:
a) One detector of each type will be disconnected and subjected to slow dust build - up by means as desired by the Consultant/client and again connected in the circuit. b) Any part of the Loop shall be short circuited. The FACP shall indicate the communication failure of all the devices connected in the short circuited segment.
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All other tests as required by the client at the time of handing over shall also to be conducted
The Main Fire alarm panel located in the IBMS room shall have provision for integrating the all Fire alarm panel available in entire campus through IP. .
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Repeater panel:
The repeater panel construction shall be similar to the main panel. All the alarms and indications in the main panel shall be repeated in this panel. This panel shall be located in the Reception ( to be finalize with interior layout)
Induced gas: LPG Power Input : 9 to 13V DC Mounting type : ceiling Buzzer level: 40dB/m Alarm density: 13% LEL Alarm mode : flash and sound alarm, shut off gas valve and network alarm signal Detector type : Suitable for integrating with the existing Fire alarm loop.
9.31 Beam smoke detector with reflector/receiver. : a) Operational coverage: 5 to 100 M b) Adjustment angle: +/- 10 degree (both Horizontal and vertical) c) Operational voltage Between 15V to 31V DC d) The transmitter and receive should be a single unit mounted on the wall of the building with addressable module. e) The reflector which returns the Infra Red beam from the transmitter to the receiver shall be mounted in the opposite wall. (To be modified by CV) g) This detector should be part of same loop going to the Fire alarm panel. h) In the event of the smoke partially occurring, there shall be unbalance between transmitted and received light.
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INTEGRATION OF THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS: 9.32 Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm System a) The monitoring of the status of various detectors/devices should be possible at the PC level (Main Operator station) b) Alarms and trouble condition reporting at fire alarm system Control panel shall also repeat at the main Operator station. c) In the event of fire, FAS using addressable relay outputs d) Directly trip the TFA fan and common AHUs in respective Floor. e) Start Stair case & Lobby pressurization fans integration to start on incase of fire f) Give output to the Lift control units for landing to Ground level
g) Directly trip the Toilet exhaust fan at Service /Terrace floor h) Start Lift well pressurization units for pumping the air to lift well. i) j) Start the Basement Jet Fans and Smoke Exhaust fans The supervisory controllers/gateways shall simultaneously convey the fire alarm data to the operator station terminals.
9.33 Integration with Access control a. b. In case of fire, the FAS, using addressable outputs shall directly release the door locks controlled by the Access control system. In case of fire, the fire system outputs shall be used to deactivate vehicle rising barriers, Flap barriers at Ground floor and all floor door locks to facilitate speedy evacuation. In case a door magnetic contact shows open condition due to improper closing of doors or long time opening, Access control system shall raise an audio alarm at FCC or BMS room level. During normal conditions, these systems play music at common area and can be used to page people and to make public announcements. In case of fire, a signal from fire alarm panel shall initiate announcement of pre-recorded message in all the groups/zones. This has the highest priority. To avoid panic in the entire building, manual announcements shall be made to be restricted to the affected areas through the PA system.
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9.34 PA System a. b. c.
The above said Fire alarm & Public address systems all are integrated with IBMS software and centrally we can monitor and control the entire system by manually / automatically.
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THE CITADINETTHES GATEWAY - OMR PROJECT SECTION-10 Specification of NOVEC 1230 Clean Agent Fire Suppression Systems
General The bidder shall supply, install, test and put in operation NOVEC 1230 based fire suppression system. The fire suppression system shall include and not be limited to gas release control panel, PESO approved seamless cylinders, discharge valve (with solenoid or pneumatic actuator) as the case may be, discharge pipe, check valve and all other accessories required to make a complete operation system meeting applicable requirements of NFPA 2001 standards and installed in compliance with all applicable requirements of the local codes and standards. The system design should be based on the specifications contained herein, NFPA 2001 and in accordance with the requirements specified in the design manual of the agent. The bidder, shall confirm compliance to the above along with their bid. The system shall be properly filled and supplied by an approved OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Generally the key components* of the system shall be FM/UL listed. The NOVEC 1230gas shall: Comply with NFPA 2001 standard Have the approval from US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) for use as a total flooding fire extinguishing for the protection of occupied space: Be given Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. (UL, USA) component listing for the NOVEC1230 gaseous agent. Must have zero ozone depletion potential (ODP) Have a minimal life span in atmosphere, with atmospheric life time of less than 5 days Be efficient, effective and does not require excessive space and high pressure for storage; Commercially available *Key components are valves and its accessories, actuators, flexible discharge and connection hoses, check valves, pressure switch, and nozzles
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THE CITADINETTHES GATEWAY - OMR PROJECT SECTION-11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICTION FOR EARLY WARNING AIR SAMPLING SYSTEM
11.1 Objective Very Early Smoke Detection Alarm Systems, (HSSD), using either Aspirating Smoke Detection, or Spot Type Laser Detection Systems, should be capable of providing the earliest possible warning of a potential fire. 11.2 Functionality This system should detect a fire at very early stage (long before conventional methods of detection) and clearly indicate 3 stages of a fire. The system shall have three adjustable alarm thresholds ( fault, Pre alarm & fire) to suit the environment. When an indicating threshold is reached, a red warning lamp shall be lit and a corresponding relay shall be activated. 11.3
11.3.1 The aspirating smoke detectors range from a simple detector, which has a coverage range of 300 Sq.m. All the detectors should have a very high sensitivity range from 0.003% to 20% obscuration/m. The detectors should have 3 configurable alarm thresholds, which can be utilized depending on the environment in which the detector is used. 11.3.2 Whenever Spot Type Laser Detectors are proposed, the coverage shall be in line with the relevant UL / NFPA standards. The Sensitivity range shall confirm to NFPA 313, up to 0.03% obscuration for the typical data processing center environments. 11.4 Accessories:
11.4.1 The Aspiratory Smoke Detectors should have repeater displays at remote locations. The Remote modules will have LED display. The Smoke Detectors can be programmed using a PC. 11.4.2 When using Spot type Laser Detectors, the Status of the same shall be displayed on the Fire Alarm Panel on the 340 character display screen. 11.4.3 The Detector shall be capable of giving Supervisory signals to the Fire Alarm System Panel. 11.5 Sampling Pipe:
11.5.1 One of the key elements in the Aspirating smoke detection system is the network of sampling pipes. The sampling pipes actively transport air from a protected area to the detector. The sampling pipe of smooth bore with an internal diameter of 23 mm PVC pipe. All joints in the sampling network will be airtight.
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SECTION 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FOR WATER LEAK AND RODENT REPLANT SYSTEM
12.1 Water Leak detection System: Monitoring of water leak in Sensitive area like data centre and actuates alarm for alert, consisting with Control Panel Cable sensors Water Leak Detection Modules 12.2 CONTROL PANEL: The control panel shall be provided with Power ON, fault, activation indication lamp in different colour. The sensor tap shall be connected through detection module and connected to the panel. The panel shall have 8 zone indication lamps for monitor the each tap separately. The panel shall be provided with additional potential free contact to monitor through Fire alarm system.
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The proposed system should be a passive system, used to detect the intruder or intruders attempting to enter the facility through the perimeter by climbing over the fence provided by Main Building contractor. . Operating Principle The basis of the system is Vibewire piezoelectric sensor cable, which is to be attached to the fabric of a fence or similar protective structure. Any attempt to penetrate the fence creates a series of mechanical vibrations, which are detected by the sensor cable and converted into electrical signals.
The parameters of the signals should be processed by the analyser, frequency, amplitude, time sequence of peaks and other characteristics are classified to determine if an intrusion is the source of the signal. The count should generate and if the count exceeds a predetermined limit within a preset time, an alarm is generated. Each analyser should produce a clean set of relay contacts for each detection zone for connection to the intruder alarm system.
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The entire length of the perimeter should be checked to determine the condition of the fence. A loose maintained fence will cause nuisance alarms. During the check, attention should also be made to ensure there are no overhanging branches, or buildings which would enable an intruder to jump the system, and that the bottom of the fence cannot be lifted and crawled under. Also that no gullies or ditches are present which would provide potential areas of ingress for an intruder.
When checking the fence, the surveyor should take hold of the fence material between every PRODUCT
The cable is fixed to the fence or other type of fences by a suitable cable ties and are terminated into the Analyser boards.
fence post and move it back and forth vigorously, listening for any loose fence components, if any bangs or rattles are heard they must be sourced and secured.
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The control should have following facilities: Single or Duel zone Modular Design IP 67 enclosure Separate sensitivity setting for fence cut and climb Alarm relay output Support upto 300 m length Remote test and monitoring facilities. ---------------------
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Name of components Microprocessor based Fire alarm Control panel PA system ,Ceiling speakers, wall Speakers, column speakers LCD/LED Monitor DVD players Speech processor (Voice recorder) Electromagnetic lock Magnetic contract Emergency Release switch Power supply units System CPU Modular socket and switches Proximity card and Card reader Long range readers CCTV Equipments Access controllers Vehicle barriers Copper cables for signal and power DDC controllers Field Equipments for BMS
Ultrasonic sensor
Recommended makes Honeywell, Edwards, Siemens, , NOTFIER System sensor, ATIES BOSCH, NOTFIER, Ahuja or equivalant Philips, Sony, Panasonic,Samsang Philips, Sony, Panasonic, Samsang VISONIC or equivalent Trimec, Europlex, SDC, Sprint Secolarm, Europlex, Sentrol KEC, Europlex, Sentrol, Honeywell Honeywell, Europlex, Siemens or equivalent HP, Compaq, IBM, DELL, HCL MK India, Mosiac, Clipsal H- 2000, Crabtree, Northwest, LK HID or equivalent Transit compartable to HID cards Pelco, Honeywell, BOSCH, JCI, Europlex, GE Siemens, Europlex, Honeywell, Schneider, ABB Magnetic, Nice, Gandhi automation Thermopads, Control cables, Neoflex, Teleflex, Finecore Siemens, Honeywell, Schenider, Sauter Honeywell, Alerton, Siemens, Sontay, Satchwell, Sauter
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NOTE: 1. 2. 3. 4. The Successful tenderers shall submit test reports for all the materials/ equipments. If any make is not in accordance with the tender specification it will not be accepted even if the make is indicated in the above List. The Client /Architect have reserve to select any of the make specified above. SUCCESSFUL TENDERER SHALL ASSESS THE REQUIRED MATERIALS BEFORE PROCUREMENT. ANY EXCESS MATERIAL BROUGHT TO SITE SHALL BE TAKEN BACK. IF ANY PAYMENT MADE ON THIS ACCOUNT WILL BE RECOVERED IN FULL IN THEIR BILL. ***************
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