06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ SECTION 16784 INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 1 [Note to Specifier (delete) - This Section is intended for CIP projects for which cameras are purchased by the Authority and installed by the Contractor.] PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION OF WORK Furnish and install equipment racks and cabinets, patch panels and wiring for the network based Internet Protocol Digital Video Surveillance System. Install cameras purchased by the Authority. The work shall consist of, but not be limited to the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 2 9. Analog Dome Fixed Cameras (purchased by the Authority) Analog Dome PTZ Cameras (purchased by the Authority) Category 6 cabling infrastructure for video, power and control signaling NVT Power Supply Passive Receiver Hubs (NV-8PS13-PVD), NV-16PS13-PVD) and camera Ballun (camera ballun shall be Muxlab 500000 Series or NVT Model No. NV208) Camera mounting hardware Category 6 compliant patch panels Equipment racks, cabinets and associated hardware Console for main Viewing Station (when design includes a console) Altronix Power Supply for exterior PTZ Camera heater and blower 1.02 SUPPLEMENTAL SUBMITTALS A. NYCSCA Shop Drawings: 1. The wiring and schematic diagrams of the wiring system as proposed to be installed. 2. Coordinated rack/cabinet plans and elevations of main equipment room and each telecommunications closets identifying the locations, dimensions of all terminating hardware provided by this contractor. 3. Photographs of proposed cameras mounting location (marked on wall or ceiling) and their respective field of view. 4. Final proposed camera locations shop drawing with types of mounts. 5. Field of view photos using video frame capture. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 1 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 6. B. Locations of signs that indicate building is under surveillance. Product Data: Catalog sheets, specifications instructions for all products. C. and installation Sample: 1. 2. 3. Category 6 Cable. Cable connector Signage D. Mounting details for typical indoor/outdoor fixed and PTZ cameras. E. Certificate of compliance with the Quality Assurance and Maintenance requirements. F. Warranty. G. Operation and Maintenance Manuals, including a single line riser diagram in paper and electronic form of the installed work, including interconnection of all equipment and cabling requirements. Line diagrams required are to be submitted in the following acceptable electronic format: AUTOCAD or Visio (VSD) diagram format. H. Cable test results and certificate of completion of testing. I. Qualification of authorized installer of Category 6 cable. 1.03 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. The drawings and general provisions of the Contract apply to work of this section. B. The following section apply to Work of this section: Section 07270 – Firestopping 1.04 REFERENCES A. The publications listed form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. All publications to be the most current editions unless otherwise noted. 1. NYCSCA National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 2 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ a. 2. Electronic Industries Association (EIA) a. EIA-170 Electrical Performance Standards b. 3. 4. NFPA-70 National Electrical Code EIA-310C Equipment Racks, Panels and Associated Underwriters Laboratories (UL) a. UL-3044 Standards for Surveillance Circuit Television Equipment Closed b. UL-2044 Standard for Commercial Equipment and Power Supplies CCTV c. UL-1492 Standard for Audio-Video including CCTV Monitors d. UL-60065 Safety Requirements for Audio, Video and similar Electronic Apparatus Products Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) a. TIA-EIA 568-B.2.1 Transmission Performance Specifications for 4-Pair 100 Ohm Category 5e and Category 6 Cabling b. TIA-EIA 568-B Series Commercial Telecommunications Cabling Standard c. ISO/IEC 11801 Category 6 cable Building 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The manufacturers of cameras, cabling, and related mounting equipment shall have been in the market for a period of no less than five (5) years. B. All equipment shall be UL listed and shall have FCC certification where appropriate. C. The system shall be durable and designed for continuous operation. 1.06 WARRANTY A. NYCSCA As specified in article, 1.07 AUTHORIZED INSTALLER. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 3 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 1.07 AUTHORIZED INSTALLERS A. The contractor shall obtain services of a company acknowledged in business as an Authorized Installer herein referred to as “AI”. B. The role of the AI in this project shall be to pick-up and store video cameras purchased by the Authority from the Authority’s camera vendor and provide wiring and equipment listed in this section to the Electrical Contractor, along with the pre-purchased cameras, for installation. The AI shall coordinate delivery schedules and installation of equipment with the system integrator and related trades. Additionally, the AI shall be responsible for all documentation for equipment in this section, cabling record drawings and final testing of the cabling system. C. The AI shall have experience in the operation and installation of similar equipment associated with the construction and/or renovation of facilities similar in scope to this project. D. The AI shall have been in business for a minimum of 5 consecutive years. The AI shall not have been barred from doing business with any City, State or Federal agency and shall have no current pending actions which may lead to such disbarment. The office of the AI shall be located within 50 miles of the job-site. The AI shall be capable of providing all engineering support and on-site supervision throughout the project. The AI shall be authorized by the manufacturer to provide warranty repair and service after acceptance. The AI shall submit all documentation required to activate the following manufacturer’s warranties: E. 1. Lifetime on parts of all NVT components. 2. Three years parts only on cameras and camera housings. F. The AI shall supplement the manufacturer's warranties with a one-year labor warranty on cameras installations pursuant to General Condition 17.01. G. The AI shall submit the camera count, and reconcile any discrepancy with camera count provided by the Authority H. The authorized installer (AI) shall be responsible for aiming and focusing the camera and performing the required programming as per camera manufacturer programming guide and as outlined in “DIIT Standards for Internet Protocol Digital Video Surveillance”. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 4 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ I. Any warranty repairs will be coordinated by the Video Surveillance System Support Team at DOE’s Division of Instructional and Information Technology (DIIT). J. The AI shall perform a video field survey, utilizing the proposed camera and a lab-top computer to establish the optimal location of the cameras to obtain the designated field of view. AI shall submit a copy this field of view utilizing a video frame capture device along with the camera shop drawings to the engineer of record for approval. k. Authorized installers: 1. 2. 3. 4. L. Champion Alarm Systems Artel Communication Red Hawk Fire & Security. TSS Included in the qualification will be a statement that: documentation package 1. AI has been in business for a continuous period of at least five (5) years. 2. AI maintains factory proposed equipment. certifications on all 1.08 COORDINATION WITH SYSTEM INTEGRATOR FOR DATA LAN NETWORK A. The Division 16 Contractor and AI shall be available during LAN and video surveillance equipment (i.e. wiring switches, video encoders, server, and viewing stations) installation and testing and assist schoolwide LAN computer integrator to isolate and remedy faults that may exist in the cabling system installation and cameras operation. Contractor shall coordinate with the school-wide LAN/Video Surveillance system integrator and assist the integrator during two (2) four-hour training sessions. 1.09 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. NYCSCA The system will consist of standard analog color cameras, suitable for the application and the location being used. Analog video signals from the cameras will be transmitted to the nearest building telecommunication closet Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) via unshielded twisted pair cabling (UTP). All necessary camera interface devices/equipment (such as impedance matching, signal breakout, and converter apparatus) shall be supplied as part of the work. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 5 06/28/13 B. DESIGN NO: _____ Exterior and interior mounted cameras shall be programmed to automatically switch from color mode (normal /daylight conditions) to low-light sensitivity, black and white (nighttime usage). PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS Approved manufacturers are: A. Cameras(Purchased by the Authority) 1. 2. 3. B. Video Over Twisted Pair Terminating and Transmitter/ Receiver equipment: 1. C. NVT Wiring: 1. D. Panasonic Bosch (PTZ only) Sony Category 6 UTP Cable: a. AMP/TYCO,Belden b. Mohawk c. Berk-Tek d. Hubbell Premise Wiring e. Panduit f. General Cable The specification enumerates technical detail and characteristics of each camera followed by a model number. The selected camera must meet all the characteristics described in the specification. 2.02 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR Fixed DOME CAMERA Authority - Spec for Information Only) (Purchased by the A. The camera will operate at 0.1-lux low light sensitivity, along with automatic electronic shutter, and automatic gain control. The camera shall be capable of capturing color images at 1.0 lux lighting and revert to capturing monochrome images under .1 lux lighting conditions. The camera must support the use of direct current (DC) type or Video-type auto iris lenses. B. The camera shall be a minimum 1/4” (inch) CCD which produces a minimum of 500 TV Lines of Horizontal resolution in color and 550 lines in B&W with a signal NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 6 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ to noise ratio of 50dB or better ( weighted measurement with Automatic Gain Control (AGC) off) and active pixel count of 976(H) X 494 (V)(approximately 480,000 pixels). C. The camera shall provide line/self lock or Gen lock for “roll-free” switching and must operate on 10 to 40 VDC or 18 to 30 VAC source. The camera must provide Automatic Backlight Compensation (with four to eight selectable windows) and Automatic White Balance Monitoring or Auto Trace White (for color mode only). Monitoring of lobbies and entrances, outdoor areas, or any low light applications shall utilize the Wide Dynamic camera that automatically applies correct exposure patterns to bright and normal areas. The camera automatically switches from accurate color images in daylight to clear, high-resolution monochrome images in low light conditions (down to 0.3 lux). D. The camera shall operate to full specifications within the normal temperature range of -20 to 50C (-4 to 122F). E. Varifocal lens shall be 2.9 mm to 8.0 mm for all standard applications. All fixed cameras shall be provided with rugged, high impact and vandal resistant enclosure and Ingress Protection of 66 (IP66) to insure dust and water tightness with tamper proof security screws. The camera body shall have 3/4” thread for direct connection with a conduit pipe. For outdoor use, provide manufacturer’s recommended heater (For the WV-CW504S models, the recommended heater Part# is WV-CW5H) F. The camera shall be Panasonic Model WV-CW504S/29SCA (or approved equal). While the other manufacturers listed in 2.01A are acceptable to provide cameras, those cameras currently known to be available do not meet all the technical and visual performance criteria of the camera listed. Any proposed substitution will need to go through a testing procedure at the contractor/manufacturer’s expense with SCA and DOE personnel at a location determined by the Authority. Sufficient time must be provided in the Contractor’s schedule to provide such mock-up testing to determine if performance can be met so as not to jeopardize the project schedule or the substitution cannot be reviewed. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 7 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 2.03 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PTZ DOME CAMERA Authority - Spec for Information Only) (Purchased by the A. The dome assembly shall be comprised of a high-speed pan/tilt assembly, high-resolution color, preferably the camera shall have a range of zoom from 10X to 18X optical and 4X digital zoom. The lens shall pause at optical magnification, then enter digital zoom mode. The camera/lens assembly shall provide for continuous, full-time auto focus at any angle or distance. No matter what the zoom position, the dome’s images shall remain in sharp focus. The dome shall return to automatic focus/iris mode when the operator moves the pan/tilt assembly more than ten degrees. The camera shall follow the guidelines in the previous section of fixed dome cameras with 1/4” CCD with minimum of 480 TV lines of horizontal resolution and a signal to noise ratio of 48dB or better. B. The color camera shall provide sharp, detailed images down to 1.0-lux color, and down to 0.7-lux in color integration mode (50 IRE, AGC on). The color/mono camera shall provide sharp, detailed images down to 1.0-lux. It shall automatically switch to B&W mode and provide sharp detailed images down to 0.1-lux mono, and 0.01-lux mono integration (50 IRE, AGC on). Line-lock, Gen lock or self lock shall be provided. The lens shall be a color corrected, 4.1-73.8 mm, F1.4, spherical, and shall have continuous auto focus with manual override with ATW (Auto trace white) or AWB (Auto white Balance). The PTZ dome shall automatically adjust pan and tilt speeds in proportion to zoom position for greater control. C. The dome shall support 4 to 64 programmable preset positions. Each preset position shall include pan, tilt, zoom, iris, and focus settings. The dome shall support mimic tours of 2 or more. The dome shall incorporate automatic 180-degree flip circuitry, with the ability for the operator to turn ON or OFF. When this feature is ON, the dome shall automatically turn 180 degrees when reaching its lower tilt limit. This allows the operator to automatically track objects moving directly below the camera. The dome shall also support a home position that automatically returns the dome to a programmed preset, or tour, after a specified period of inactivity. D. The dome shall be configurable to provide either RS 422 or RS485. The receiver/driver will provide all voltages for camera controls pan and tilt functions, and all motorized lens functions. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 8 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ E. The complete dome assembly shall be capable of operating to full specification with an applied voltage of 24 VAC at a frequency of 60 Hertz, and shall meet Class 2 standards. The power consumption shall not exceed 40 watts for indoor versions with all functions operating. The dome assembly shall have transorbs with optical isolation to protect the RS422 circuitry. The PTZ domes shall be provided with the correct mounting configurations to suit the application. The mounting assemblies shall be designed to be simple to install and allow for easy installation and removal of the dome camera and controls. F. All cameras shall be provided with rugged, high impact and vandal resistant housing with tamper proof security screws (including all types of mounting housing or bracket) high impact resistance, and Ingress Protection rated at IP66 or higher. G. The outdoor PTZ dome camera version shall be available in a wide range of versatile mounting configurations. Configurations shall include Wall, Pole/Flat Roof, and Soffit mounts. The environmental mounts shall include a twisted pair passive module included as standard, allowing for unshielded twisted pair (UTP) video transmission with the appropriate receiver. H. All PTZ dome cameras shall include an inner liner with clear outer bubble, resulting in no and/or low light loss. Each dome will include diagnostic LED’s to indicate power and communications from the controller. The dome assembly design shall contain eight 2 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs. I. All PTZ outdoor cameras shall be provided with integrated housing with heater and blower, complete with mounting hardware and brackets. The cameras shall be corner mounted, but not higher than the second floor level of any building structure, unless otherwise directed by the Authority at the site. J. The environmental camera shall be Panasonic WV-CW964 (or current model) or a Bosch Envirodome Model ENVD2460W when wall mounted, ENVD2460C when corner mounted or ENVD2460P when pipe mounted. For Indoor applications where ceiling height may prevent installing the full size WV-CW964A, the Panasonic Model# WV-CS574 with vandal-proof housing Model# PIDV7CN or PIDV7CS shall be provided. While the other manufacturers listed in 2.01A are acceptable to provide cameras, those cameras currently known to be available do not meet all the technical and visual performance criteria of the cameras listed. Any proposed NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 9 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ substitution will need to go through a testing procedure at the contractor/manufacturer’s expense with SCA and DOE personnel at a location determined by the Authority. Sufficient time must be provided in the Contractor’s schedule to provide such mock-up testing to determine if performance can be met so as not to jeopardize the project schedule or the substitution cannot be reviewed. 2.04 CABLING INFRASTRUCTURE SIGNALLING FOR VIDEO, POWER, AND CONTROL The test standards shall apply to all connecting elements within the infrastructure system that enables the completed “link” or “channel”, inclusive of video outlets (jacks), patch panels, and connector plugs. The “link” (horizontal cabling from closet to camera) shall not exceed 100 meters (328 feet) in length. A. Category 6 Cable 1. Category 6 Cable shall be a four (4) pair, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) shall be four pairs of 23 AWG solid conductors, unshielded twisted pairs, UL/NEC CMR rated with PVC jacket, cable jacketing shall be lead-free, The cable shall meet the following performance requirements in addition to other standard Cat 6 performance requirements: a. b. c. d. e. Frequency - 250 MHz Max. Attenuation – 30.5 db/100 meter NEXT (Near End Cross Talk) – 48 db minimum tolerance ACR (Attenuation to Cross Talk Ratio) – 17.5 db at 100 meters The following color code shall be utilized: COLOR CODE PAIR NO. White/Blue and Blue/White White/Orange and Orange/White White/Green and Green/White White/Brown and Brown/White NYCSCA 1 2 3 4 2. Contractor shall provide UL-listed plenum rated cable (Type CMP) in environmental air spaces, including plenum ceiling. 3. This cable shall have been tested and met all testing to be compliant to a minimum Category 6 rating, based upon TIA standards. 4. The conductors will be solid copper. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 10 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 5. The insulation of will be PVC for non-plenum areas and 100% FEP for plenum areas. 6. This cable shall possess the ratings by UL (Underwriter’s Laboratory) of CMR/CMP and DP3/DP3P as applies to the cable type and insulation. 7. This cable shall have been sweep tested to 250 MHz. 8. The cable shall have a sheath of a bright orange color to differentiate it from other horizontal distribution cabling. 9. B. The cable shall be Category 6 PVC jacket, or FEP plenum jacket. Category 6 Patch Panel 1. The patch panel for the horizontal distribution cabling shall be IDC (insulation displacement connection) in the 110 format on its backside and RJ45 interface (orange) on its front side. 2. The patch panel shall have been tested and have met all testing to be compliant to a minimum Category 6 rating, based upon the TIA standards. 3. The patch panel shall meet the following optimum characteristics resulting from testing: Power Sum Power Sum Connector Connector C. NYCSCA NEXT loss @ 250 MHz ACR (PSACR) @ 250 MHz Insertion loss @ 250 MHz return loss @ 250 MHz 41.5 14.0 30.0 17.6 dB dB dB dB 4. The patch panel shall be a 24-port, or 48-port. 5. All patch panels shall have all ports completely populated with Category 6 jacks at the time of installation. Category 6-Jacks 1. The jacks shall be in the configuration of RJ45 with 110 IDC cable terminations. They shall meet Category 6 or greater testing standards and be color coded orange to identify as camera outlets. 2. The jacks shall be matching face plate. Category 6 rated with a INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 11 06/28/13 D. DESIGN NO: _____ Camera Ballun The camera end transceiver (ballun) shall be designed to be attached to the camera cable, terminated with a 110 to RJ45 jack, via RJ45 plug. The interface shall be configured to accept the designated pair for the video signal from twisted pair cabling and convert same to 75 ohm coaxial cable with BNC plug for camera connection, while passing the remaining pairs through to the camera for power and/or control. The camera ballun shall be Muxlab 500000 Series or NVT Model No. NV208 and shall be installed at the camera base. E. Camera Interface Enclosure The camera interface enclosure shall be a two (2) gang FS box with tamper resistant screws. The Category 6 jack termination, NVT transceiver and 24V camera power connection shall be installed within the Camera Interface Enclosure F. Passive Video Receiver Hub The 8-port or 16-port Power Supply Passive Video Receiver Hub provides 24 VAC or 28 VAC power to the camera as well as receive video transmission and deliver PTZ control all over a single 4-pair Cat6 cable. Each port is provided with a diagnostic LED which shows load/noload, short-circuits, and overload conditions. G. Cable Ties All cable ties used to support camera category 6 cabling shall be fire-resistant Velcro type. The support rating of the cable ties used shall be a minimum of twice that of the weight per unit of the cables to be supported. Cable ties shall be deployed every four (4) feet minimum in horizontal cable tray and two (2) feet minimum when fastening cables vertically on wall or rack. H. Video Frame Capture This device is capable of recording both still screen captures and full motion video and comes with software compatible to Windows XP Professional. Captures image formats are available in JPEG, BMP, TIF, and PCX. Frame capture device shall be as per AVerMedia AverTv CARDBUS MCE or approved equal. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 12 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 2.05 EQUIPMENT CABINET & RACKS A. The server equipment cabinet shall be made of individual vertical storage racks attached to each other so as to form one unit. Rack should be capable of accommodating all equipment as show on project drawings including equipment provided by system integrator. Cabinet shall be 79”H X 24”W X 42”D size, floor mounted, 19” EIA mounting rails with durable powder coat paint and zinc-plated finishes. The cabinet shall consist of 16 gauge sturdy, ventilated steel, freestanding with lockable wheels. Provide ventilation fans, 6-point power strips, knockouts top and bottom and removable hinged locking door. The quality of cabinet and its components shall be equal or better than the following: APC Netshelter SX Enclosure 42U P/N: AR3100 APC 10 Outlet 19” Rack-mount 20Amp Power Strip P/N: AP9563 APC M6 Hardware for 600mm Wide Enclosure P/N: AR8100 B. IDF closet Wall Cabinet (half height cabinet) shall be 16-gauge high quality steel enclosures with 19" mounting rails and double-hinged locking door with knockouts top and bottom. The Plexiglas door shall open on left or right as per location. Cabinet size shall be 28"H X 24"W X 26"D. Middle Atlantic Half Height Cabinet P/N: DWR-12-26PD Middle Atlantic Fan Assembly (4.5”) P/N: DWR-FK26 Middle Atlantic 8 outlet power strip P/N: PD815SC Middle Atlantic Rear Rails P/N: DWR-RR12 Middle Atlantic Bag of 10/32 Screws P/N: HPS Medeco lock quantity two P/N: M11. All keys shall be keyed alike. C. Cabinet shall be as per Great Lakes, Middle Atlantic, E2 or Rittal Inc. 2.06 CONSOLE FOR VIEWING STATION A. Console, located at the security station or as shown on plans, shall be heavy-duty welded steel with red oak veneer desktop, straight line model or angled (L-shaped), as required to suit the site conditions. Finish: Baked enamel Pearl and Dove Grey. B. Console shall have smooth rounded edges all around with two (2) file, two (2) locking desk drawers and one compartment for the CPU. It shall consist of desktop writing surface, have a space for two 20” flat screen LCD monitors (N.I.C.) lockable tilted racks with Lexan NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 13 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ protective screens for the monitors, space for Pan/Tilt/Zone controls, power supplies, and other related equipment. The console must be coordinated with Authority system integrator and assembled on-site under the supervision of the manufacturer. Console shall be Russ-Bassett, Middle Atlantic or approved equal. 2.07 WIRING A. Each fixed camera must be located within 328 feet (channel length) of the wiring closet. It shall be provided with one dedicated 4 Pair UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), Category 6, 23 AWG cable; two pairs to be used for power, one pair for video and one pair for control. B. Each Pan/Tilt/Zoom and outdoor dome camera located within 328 feet of the wiring closet shall be provided with one dedicated 4 pair 23 AWG UTP, Category 6, cable, two pairs to be used for power, one pair to be used for video and one pair to be used for controls. C. For outdoor PTZ cameras, power for heater/blower shall be provided from a power supply located in the MDF/IDF room closest to the outdoor PTZ camera. Power supply unit shall be by Altronix of model number indicated on drawings. Provide a separate solid or stranded wire pair of #12AWG conductor in conduit to connect the 24 or 28 VAC power supply output to the heater/blower of the outdoor PTZ camera. If wire gage is greater than #14AWG, provide an in-line butt connector or pigtail to connect the power line to the power supply terminal. D. Indoor PTZ cameras without heater/blower shall powered solely by the NVT equipment via UTP cable. E. Contractor shall provide minimum 3 #12 THHN conductors for all 120 VAC circuits when external power is required. F. All wiring (Category 6 cable, control, low voltage and power) shall be installed in metal raceway or cable tray. Wiring in cable tray shall be plenum rated. All power wiring shall be installed according to National Electrical Code. Category 6 wiring within the MDF/IDF telecommunications rooms shall not be enclosed in metallic conduit between the IPDVS server cabinet and the cable entry point. G. No wiring shall be exposed, except in the console or cabinet, where the connections to the individual components are made. 2 NYCSCA be INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 14 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ H. Splicing may only be accomplished with approved connectors, and only in approved splice boxes. All splicing points must be clearly defined in the wiring diagram. The Category 6 cable may not be spliced. I. On installations exterior to building(s), all splices shall be made in weatherproof NEMA 4 Rated boxes, using gel-type insulation displacement or solder type connectors. 2.08 SIGNAGE A. Provide signs giving notice that the building is under video surveillance. The sign shall say “NOTICE: THIS BUILDING IS UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE THAT MAY BE MONITORED AND/OR RECORDED AT ANY TIME.” B. Signs shall be printed polyester film, permanently bonded to rigid fiberglass panel, with a protective overlamination of Tedlar. The total thickness shall be 0.11” minimum. There shall be holes for fastening screws in the four corners and the signs shall be blue, white, and black colors as indicated on the Drawings. C. Signs shall be ultraviolet, chemical, and graffiti resistant, able to withstand temperatures between minus 20ºF and 140ºF and shall have a service life of 15 years under normal outdoor conditions. D. Manufacturer/Model/Material: Seton Identification Products Co., Branford, CT; “SetonUltraTuff Fiberglass” notice sign with custom wording. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Contractor shall permanently fasten all the equipment as indicated on the drawings in an approved manner, with all necessary hardware. B. Contractor shall provide all conduits, wiring, outlet boxes, and all accessories necessary to complete the wiring to all components of the system. All connections shall be made complete and tested. C. The Contractor shall be aware of the fact that some schools are historical landmark buildings. No alterations to building exterior or structure may take place, unless duly approved by the Architect/Engineer of Record. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 15 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 3.02 GROUNDING A. All Video Surveillance racks/cabinets shall be grounded according to manufacturer's instructions. Contractor shall provide a #6 stranded copper bonding conductor from each rack/cabinet to the "Grounding Busbar" in the IDF/MDF room or at main water pipe. 3.03 SIGN INSTALLATION A. Provide wall-mounted signs giving notice that the building is under video surveillance at all entrances, both indoor and outdoor, and in school lobby. B. Adhere signs to substrate with polymer adhesive sealant; “PowerStick”, manufactured by Powers Fasteners, New Rochelle, NY. Perform compatibility tests using one sign on each substrate material prior to installing all signs. Prepare substrate as required for proper bond. Apply adhesive to back of sign around full perimeter and across the sign back as recommended by the adhesive manufacturer to achieve a complete permanent bond and to prevent water from entering behind the signs. C. Provide four screw fasteners per sign in addition to the adhesive, with anchors suitable for substrate materials. Do not install screws in materials that may contain asbestos. Screws shall be zinc plated steel, tamper resistant Torx Pin-Head, button head. 3.04 LABELING OF CABLES, PATCH PANELS AND CAMERAS: A. Cables are to be tagged at both station and closet ends with an alpha and four-digit number beginning with C101 or E1-01 (“C”=Interior Camera, “E”=Exterior Camera “1”=floor, “01”=camera number)and increasing in increment of 1. It shall be a sticky tag, wrapped and secured to the cable behind both the camera jack faceplate and patch panel. Exterior cameras shall utilize only an “E1” prefix for cameras installed no higher than the second story height or an “ER” prefix to designate roof mounted cameras. B. All cable and termination labels are unique identifiers, which shall be permanent and comply with TIA/EIA 606 labeling standards. At the closet end, the patch panel termination is labeled at the corresponding panel port with two points of information concerning the far end and each separated by a dash: 1) NYCSCA Camera number at the other end of the cable INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 16 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 2) C. Cable number (four digits) At the camera side, the cable is labeled with two points of information pertinent to the cable far end and each separated by a dash: 1) Room number from the rack or cabinet. 2) Cable number on the jack faceplate (four digits) Exterior cameras shall utilize only an “E1” prefix for cameras installed no higher than the second story height or an “ER” prefix to designate roof mounted cameras. D. The cable numbers shall be in sequence for each closet. For example, if there are 5 camera cables originating from first floor Video Surveillance Rack-1 (VSR-1), then the cable numbers shall be C1-01 thru C1-05. The second floor closet would start over from C2-06. E. In addition, every patch panel within the building shall be identified with a unique 2-digit number permanently stamped or labeled on the front middle top of each patch panel. F. In addition, every receptacle for the dedicated IPDVS circuits shall be labeled with the power panel identifier and circuit breaker number energizing the receptacle. 3.05 TESTS AND CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTATION A. Tests 1. NYCSCA Wiring shall be tested from camera to cable termination at the patch panel prior to acceptance. The test results shall meet requirements Category 6 cable or greater. 2. Cameras shall be performance school network is operational. tested after the 3. Remote site access shall be tested network remote access is operational. after the 4. AI shall be available for the entire system operational test, conducted by the system integrator with participation of the DOE Security Unit. Final sign off will be by Authority representative, in the presence of the DOE Security Unit. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 17 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ 5. 6. Cameras shall be bench tested for video, power, and control prior to installation using a portable field test monitor, 110VAC/24VAC plug-in power transformer, and a RS485 control signal generation unit. The UTP cabling installation shall be tested by the installer prior to Acceptance from jack-topatch panel (Permanent Link Testing) to Category 6 performance standard EIA/TIA 568-B.2-1 using approved field test equipment and methodology as per the above standard. Approved field testing equipment shall be Fluke/ Microtest Omni Scanner II, Fluke Model DSP-4000, Agilent Technologies Model WireScope 350, or approved equal. a. All tests are to be performed installation of the complete system. b. The equipment indicated above represents test equipment utilized to develop this test specification. Substitute test equipment may be used only upon approval by the Authority's Engineer provided the same level and quality of testing is performed. c. All tests are to be performed on the following aspects of data cabling system: 1) d. From each telecommunication closet’s patch panel to each and every camera termination (camera cable). Tests to be performed: 1) The test equipment shall be configured to test the maximum transmission performance for which the cable is rated (i.e. for category 6 cable is 1 to 250 Megahertz per second) 2) In accordance with TIA Standards for Category 6 (Full Duplex Parallel Transmission) cabling, the following minimum test information shall be provided for each permanent link: a) NYCSCA after Wiremap: Verify Continuity on all 8 conductors and assure no opens, crosses, splits or shorts to another conductor or ground. When applicable, report continuity of shield on screen twisted pair. INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 18 06/28/13 NYCSCA DESIGN NO: _____ b) Length: Total length from LDF to camera termination: The cable length shall conform to the maximum distance set forth in the TIA/EIA 568-A-5 standard (i.e. 90 M or 308 feet). c) Propagation Delay and Delay Skew: Will be measured and reported. Propagation Delay will not exceed 536 nanoseconds and Delay Skew will be within 45 nanoseconds between the fastest and slowest conductor pairs. d) Near End Cross Talk (NEXT) or Noise: Sweep and Measure (1 MHz to 250 MHz) each pair combination. Limits will not be less than 48 db at 250 Mhz. on any combination. e) Attenuation: (db loss): Sweep and Measure each cable for proper attenuation according to TIA specifications at 1 MHz to 250 Mhz. Limit will not be less then +17.5db at 250 MHz. f) Return Loss or Echo: Sweep and Measure each cable for minimum return loss according to TIA specifications from 1 MHz to 250 Mhz. Limit will not be greater then –27.7 db at 250 MHz. g) Equal Level Far End Cross Talk or ELFEXT: Sweep and Measure each cable for a minimum ELFEXT according to TIA specifications from 1 Mhz to 250 Mhz. Limit will not be greater than –29.9db at 250 MHz. h) PowerSum Near End Cross Talk or PSNEXT: Sweep and Measure each cable for a minimum PSNEXT according to TIA specifications from 1 MHz to 250 Mhz. Limit will not be greater than –49.2 db at 250 MHz. i) PowerSum Elfext or PSELFEXT: Sweep and measure each cable for a minimum PSELFEXT according to TIA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 19 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ specifications from 1 MHz to 250 Mhz. Limit will not be greater than –42.6 db at 250 MHz. e. All test results shall be provided in the following formats: 1) Printed (3 bound copies) 2) CD ROM (Windows) The test equipment specified has the ability to record test results to electronic memory for viewing and printing later utilizing free Microtest ScanLink software. Submitting electronic test results is preferred in lieu of handwritten forms. In no instance will test data be accepted in a spreadsheet or text based reporting software. This information shall be maintained as a permanent record for the purposes of maintenance and restorations. B. f. All tests shall be coordinated with and performed in the presence of the Authority's Representative. Any defects or deficiencies discovered in any of the cabling system work shall be indicated on the test report and be corrected. g. Upon completion of testing and problem resolution, all cables tested are to be 100% error free. Closeout Contractor shall submit the following: NYCSCA 1. Written guarantee for three years from date of substantial completion. 2. Instruction on operation and maintenance. 3. Provide floor plans and single line riser diagram in electronic formats: AUTOCAD or Visio (VSD). 4. Manufacturer’s cut sheets on all equipment and components of the Cabling system. All devices, components, equipment and wiring requirements shall be shown on riser diagrams, individual opening elevations, and point to point wiring diagrams. The submittals shall show proposed locations for all material. Include a manual with INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 20 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ specific descriptions for written in layman terms. the theory of operation included. Supply six submittal. each openings operation A written description of of the system shall be copies of the entire END OF SECTION Notes to Specifier (Delete from Specifications) 1. This Section is for typical CIP projects where the cameras are purchased through a state contract and installed by the Contractor. During editing for specific projects, delete the term “(Capital Improvement Projects)” from the title and footer, as well as in the Table of Contents. Ensure that the design provides IDFs as needed to not exceed the 100 meter maximum cable length requirement for the data wiring to ensure proper signal. 2. Select UL approved power supply model number and indicate the model number, voltage (24 or 28 VAC) and wire size on the drawing. Selections shall be based on distance between power supply and the camera(s) as well as the number of cameras being supplied. #12AWG wire has been indicated and shall be revised if needed. If using a #14AWG wire (manufacturer recommended), delete the last sentence as the butt connector/pigtail will not be required. NYCSCA INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 21 06/28/13 DESIGN NO: _____ LIST OF SUBMITTALS SUBMITTAL A. DATE SUBMITTED Shop Drawings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. DATE APPROVED The wiring and schematic diagrams of the wiring system as proposed to be installed. Coordinated rack/cabinet plans and elevations of main equipment room and each telecommunications closets identifying the locations, dimensions of all terminating hardware provided by this contractor. Photographs of proposed cameras mounting location (marked on wall or ceiling) and their respective field of view. Final Camera location and count with types of mounts Camera Field of View using Video Frame Capture. Proposed location of signage Product Data: Catalog sheets, specifications and installation instructions for all products. Serial numbers of all cameras installed. C. Sample: 1. 2. 3. Category 6 Cable. Cable connector Signage D. Mounting details for typical indoor/outdoor fixed and PTZ cameras. E. Certificate of compliance with the Quality Assurance and Maintenance requirements. F. Warranty. G. Operation and Maintenance Manuals, including a single line riser diagram and floor plans in paper and electronic form of the installed work, including interconnection of all equipment and cabling requirements. Line diagrams and floor plans are to be submitted in electronic formats in AUTOCAD or Visio (VSD) diagram format. H. Test results and certificate of completion of testing. I. Qualification of authorized cable. NYCSCA installer of Category 6 INTERNET PROTOCOL DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (IPDVS) CABLING SYSTEM (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS) 16784- 22