(Project No.) (Date) (Project Name) (Project Location) ARCHITECT & ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 28 23 19 Digital Video Servers and Analog Recording Devices Sony NSR-1000 Series Network Surveillance Servers (NSR-1200, NSR-1100 and NSR-1050H) PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.01 NETWORK VIDEO SERVER SPECIFICATIONS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. The NSR-1000 Series network surveillance server (called “server” as described below) shall be a Linux-based server, capable of recording independently streamed JPEG or MPEG-4 video, or dual JPEG/MPEG-4 streams from a camera, G.711, G.723, or G.726 audio as well as metadata, the server shall also be capable of decoding and displaying in multi-screen or single screen the decoded streams, and have I/O terminal interfaces to accept alarm triggers. 2. a) The NSR-1200 server shall be capable of registering up to 64 cameras. When monitoring cameras with 1.3 megapixel resolution, the recommended number of megapixel cameras is up to 8. b) NSR-1100 shall be capable of registering up to 32 cameras. When monitoring cameras with 1.3 megapixel resolution, the recommended number of megapixel cameras is up to 4. c) NSR-1050H shall support up to 20 cameras. When monitoring cameras with 1.3 megapixel resolution, the recommended number of megapixel cameras is up to 4. 3. a) The NSR-1050H shall be equipped with an NSBK-A16 analog encoder board and DVI-BNC cable to accept analog camera signals. Up to 16 analog cameras and four audio sources can be connected to the unit. Analog video and audio interface shall be via a pigtail cable with female BNC connectors for video, and female phono connectors for audio. Maximum number of cameras supported shall include the total of both analog and IP cameras connected to the NSR. b) An optional plug in card shall be field installable to support 16 analog cameras shall be available for the NSR-1200 and NSR-1100 Additionally, up to 4 audio channels shall be supported by this plug in VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 1 option. Model number shall be the NSBK-A16. Analog video and audio interface shall be via a pigtail cable with female BNC connectors for video, and female phono connectors for audio. Maximum number of cameras supported shall include the total of both analog and IP cameras connected to the NSR. 4. The server shall support all current Sony IP network cameras and Axis 206/207/211A cameras. 5. The server shall have built-in RS-232C and RS-422/485 ports. Protocols supported shall be the Sony VISCA on the RS-232C or RS422, and Pelco D on the RS-422/485 port 6. The server shall support external analog video encoder, the SNT-V704, as well as the Axis 241S/241Q Video Servers. Pan/Tilt/Zoom support for analog cameras connected to the NSR via these encoders shall be provided through these units only. Specific Manufacturer models supported shall be listed in their respective A&E document or marketing material. 7. The server shall have the ability to display, record, and playback video from cameras located at remote multiple locations over an IP network. 8. The server shall support the following recording modes: manual, schedule based, alarm, and event (or activity). Additionally, the server shall support rule or filter based triggered recording when used with Sony cameras that support intelligent motion detection or object detection, such as the SNC-DF50, SNC-DF80, SNC-DF85, SNC-RX Series, SNC-RZ50, SNC-DM160, SNC-DM110, SNC-DS60, SNCDS10, SNC-CM120, SNC-CS50 and SNC-CS20. 9. The server shall have a “Camera Auto Registration” function. This function shall allow the user to automatically set the following: a) Detect all Sony IP cameras or Sony video servers (encoders) installed on the same network segment automatically. b) Detect camera type. c) Assign IP address to cameras. d) Register the cameras to the server. e) Generate appropriate monitoring layout based on number of registered cameras. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 2 10. The server shall also have a quick recording configuration capability with a simple wizard. The function shall help automatically set the following: a) Allow the user to select either schedule recording or motion based alarm recording. b) If schedule recording is selected, user inputs the total number of days to store recorded video (up to 365 days), and the server shall automatically begin recording video with the appropriate frame rate. c) Frame rate shall be calculated based on available storage, number of cameras, 24/7 recording, VGA resolution on IP cameras/2CIF on analog cameras via the NSBK-A16, MPEG-4 compression, at 50% picture quality. d) If alarm recording is selected, the server shall automatically begin recording video using the most appropriate parameters for alarm recording. When using the automatic alarm wizard, the maximum number of cameras that can be automatically configured shall be as follows: NSR-1200 – 24 cameras, NSR-1100 – 12 cameras, and NSR-1000 – 12 cameras. e) Parameters settings shall be based on VGA resolution on IP cameras/2CIF on analog cameras via the NSBK-A16, MPEG-4 compression, and 10 fps at 80% picture quality. f) Alarms shall be based on VMD (camera) as default and if the camera does not have motion detection capability, then VMD (recorder) shall be used. 11. Parameters that were set with the wizard shall be capable of being changed manually. 12. The operator with proper rights shall be able to manually record video by clicking the REC button on the GUI or configure record settings manually without using the wizard. 13. Pre- and Post-alarm duration shall be configurable for all event or alarm based recording. 14. The server shall be capable of simultaneous local and remote viewing, playing back, recording, and exporting video. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 3 15. The server shall support simultaneous Video and Audio export. Video files shall be in Sony CAM file format and audio shall be in Sony AUD file format. The Media File Player application shall be exported with the video and audio files so that video/audio can be played back from a Windows® PC without installing any application software. 16. The server shall have the capability of using any of the following as a trigger to perform a given action: a) Sensor Input trigger to the camera, or the server b) Camera based Video Motion Detection (VMD) trigger c) Recorder based VMD d) Video Motion Filters (VMF): Appearance, Disappearance, Existing, Capacity, Passing, and Unattended/Removed. VMF shall work in conjunction with the camera’s motion and object detection capabilities. e) System Alerts f) Barix Barionet, 3rd Party I/O Box. g) Logical Sensor Input (Requires HTTP API available upon request) Using any of the above triggers or manually via the GUI, the following actions shall be capable of being initiated: a) Camera Action Preset - Change camera's preset position Tour - Start camera's tour Output - Change camera's output state b) I/O Device Action Sensor Output (Server) Output - Change logical output state of Barix Barionet c) System Action E-mail - Send an E-mail with/without an image to a registered SMTP client address Change Layout - Change layout on a sever Beep – Sound a ‘Beep’ on a server d) Client Action Change Layout - Change layout on a client Beep – Sound a ‘Beep’ on a client e) Alarm Notification 17. The server shall have the capability to schedule any of the actions on item 16. 18. The server shall be capable of recording and storing images at frame rates between 1 to 30 frames per second on a per camera basis. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 4 19. The server shall have three types of searches on the main GUI: a) Date/Time – This can be performed on a selected camera or all monitored cameras. b) Quick Playback – Playback start point is user configurable with the default setting being 5 seconds. c) Alarm history – A list of alarm events is displayed at the bottom of the GUI. When an alarm event is clicked, it is played back in the active window. 20. The playback control pane shall be active when any of the following search methods, date/time, quick playback, alarm history based, is selected to allow the operator to fast forward, rewind, pause, use a slider to scroll through the clip, or jump to the next or previous alarm. 21. The server shall also have a detailed search capability providing the operator with a ‘Search’ GUI that allows two separate types of searches, Normal and Object: a) Normal search allows multiple cameras to be searched simultaneously. Search images of up to nine cameras can be displayed in the playback pane. b) Object search allows only a single camera to be searched and the searched images are displayed in the playback pane. 22. The server shall support simultaneous search and playback of up to nine (9) cameras for normal search operations. For ‘Normal’ searches the server shall allow the operator to enter a date/time range, select multiple cameras, and select any combination of the recording type (Schedule, Manual, Alarm, and/or Event). The search results will be displayed in the pane at the bottom of the GUI in a timeline. The timeline view can be changed to a list view. Cameras that are on the timeline or events that are listed in the list view can be selected and the images associated with the search results shall be displayed in the playback pane. 23. For ‘Normal’ searches the server shall provide playback controls of the searched video by using the playback control pane. When using the timeline, the vertical bar representing the displayed image can be dragged to the left or right to scroll through the video. 24. For ‘Object’ searches (or Post Motion Detection searches), the server shall allow the operator to enter a date/time range, select a single camera, and select a type of Post VMF or Post VMD search. 25. To export video, the server shall allow the operator to select IN and OUT points on the timeline. Exporting video from multiple cameras within the selected range shall also be possible. The server shall also provide the ability to export multiple events from the list view. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 5 26. The server shall support Pan/Tilt/ Zoom controls over TCP/IP. 27. The server, via mouse and keyboard, shall be able to auto center any on-screen PTZ stream or drag-and- zoom on a specific area. The server shall also support 3rd party joystick from CH Products for variable PTZ control. 28. The server shall allow the operator to register Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) camera/encoder presets and the ability to recall such presets. Presets shall be stored on the camera/encoder. The server shall support the maximum number of presets that the camera/encoder allows. 29. The server shall have the capability to provide camera tours on a demand basis from the main GUI or by using an alarm trigger. 30. The server shall have a capability to create multi-camera viewing layouts by defining number of rows and columns. 31. The server shall support the import and export of site layout images and/or icons in BITMAP and JPEG file formats. 32. The server mapping layouts shall be capable of being freely configured by the administrator or users with configuration privileges. This function shall allow customizations and modifications to both new and old layouts to incorporate added icons or links. 33. The server shall support multi-level layout mapping in the GUI, with each layer capable of linking an icon or action button to another layer or camera image, or to a specific monitor window. 34. The server shall have the ability to perform a layout tour, which means. It can switch layouts sequentially based on presets. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 6 35. The server shall have a custom user setting, which allows the administrator to define any combination of permissions and assign that level of access to specific users. The permissions shall be as follows: <Level 5 Administrator> a. User Configuration b. Administrator Menu Setting <Level 4 System Configuration> c. Schedule Configuration d. Device Configuration e. Sever Configuration f. Layout Configuration g. GUI Configuration h. Manual Action Configuration <Level 3 Recording File manipulation> i. Manual Deletion / Protection j. Log control k. Export Control l. Exit Server Lv.4 <Level 2 Basic Operation> m. Search & Playback n. Camera Control o. Output control p. Layout Control q. Manual Record r. Manual Action s. Capture Control t. Display Control u. Alarm History Control <Level 1 Monitoring Only> v. Exit Application Lv.5 Lv.3 Lv.2 Lv.1 36. The server shall have five pre-assigned user levels as follows: Level 1: Monitoring Only. Level 2: Basic Operation Level 3: Recording File Manipulation Level 4: System Configuration Level 5: Administrator 37. The server shall be configurable for centralized server management in a master/slave configuration. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 7 38. The server shall recover the system data such as the Linux OS, the application program, and the configuration data quickly using DOM (Disk on Module) without the need for a system recovery disk in case the system failure. 39. The server shall be RAID 5 capable on NSR-1200 to help prevent data loss in case of HDD failures and HDDs shall be hot swappable. The NSR-1100 shall be RAID 0 capable. 40. The server shall support expanded storage with the NSRE-S200 SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Expansion Storage Units. The NSRE-S200 shall be RAID 5 capable to help prevent data loss in case of HDD failures and HDDs shall be hot swappable. 41. The NSRE-S200 shall be connected to the server using the mini-SAS cable supplied with the unit. Up to 7 NSRE-S200 units can be connected to a single server in a cascaded manner. Data transfer rate shall be up to 3 Gbps. 42. The NSRE-S200 shall have a storage capacity of approximately 1,396 GB. When 7 NSRE-S200 units are connected, the approximate storage capacity is 9.77 TB. 43. The server shall support Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) controlled via RS-232C. 44. The server shall be capable of locking the monitoring window to prevent changes. 45. The server shall support multiple languages as follows: a. English b. Japanese c. French d. German e. Italian f. Spanish g. Simplified Chinese h. Russian 46. The server shall have VMD (recorder) capabilities with all the functions as described below. The operator/administrator shall have the ability to set any of the following functions, on a per camera basis. a. Pre- & Post-alarm recording: Start recording images up to 60 seconds before motion is detected in the camera’s field of view and continue recording for up to 3600 seconds after the motion has stopped in the camera‘s field of view. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 8 b. Motion Detection Threshold: Adjust motion sensitivity level in 1% increments from 0% - 100% c. Automatically change record frame rate to a predefined value when motion or alarm is detected. 47. The server shall incorporate Sony’s Distributed Enhanced Processing Architecture (DEPA™), in which a series of Sony IP cameras send preprocessed video related metadata. 48. The server shall support both the Intelligent Motion Detection (IMD) and intelligent Object Detection (IOD) functions of the camera. The IMD function shall be capable of triggering an alarm by using an advanced Sony algorithm, which shall minimize false alarms caused by noise and repetitive motion patterns. The IOD function shall be capable of detecting an object which has been taken away or left behind. These functions shall be mutually exclusive for each camera. 49. The server shall have the following 6 Video Motion Filters (VMF): a. Appearance filter: detects objects that match the detection criteria for objects entering into a user defined area. b. Disappearance filter: detects objects that match the detection criteria for objects exiting a predefined area. c. Existing filter (Loitering filter): detects an object that stays within a defined area longer than the set limit. d. Capacity filter: Triggers an alert when the number of detected objects meets or exceeds the detection criteria for object number within the configured area. e. Passing filter or virtual borders: detects objects crossing the set virtual borderline, going in either direction or a specified direction. f. Unattended/Removed: detects objects that are left unattended or removed by comparing the retained background video data and live video data. 50. All DEPA functions shall be available with the following Sony IP cameras: SNC-RX530, SNC-RX550, SNC-RX570, SNC-RZ50, SNCCS50, SNC-DF50, SNF-DF80, and SNC-DF85. 51. DEPA functions with the exception of the unattended/removed VMF shall be available with the following cameras: SNC-CM120, SNCDM110, SNC-DM160, SNC-DS10, SNC-DS60 and SNC-CS20. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 9 52. The server shall receive and store the metadata for intelligent post video motion filter search and intelligent live video motion filter alarm. 53. The server shall be capable of applying up to three filters in parallel such that violation on any one filter shall cause an alarm. 54. The server shall be capable of applying up to three filters on a scene in a sequence or cascade fashion, whereby an alarm will only be triggered based upon events that violate the rules or filters one at a time, in a predefined order. 55. The server shall be capable of setting the minimum and maximum object size for detection. 56. The server shall be capable of setting the minimum object speed or the maximum object speed for detection. 57. The server shall have the ability to apply temporary filters to recorded images that have been recorded in conjunction with metadata, to limit searches to stored video based on these parameters. 58. The server shall be capable of saving configuration data of cameras, I/O boxes, audio, and remote servers for backup. 59. The server shall be capable of restoring configuration data of cameras, I/O boxes, audio, and remote servers using the saved configuration data. 60. The server shall be capable of storing log files of user login, alarm event, and other system errors. 61. The server shall support data overwriting and clean-up function to keep enough capacity for recording. 62. The server shall have an API for integration with third-party software applications. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 10 B. VIDEO REQUIREMENTS: 1. The server shall support video streams that are encoded in MPEG-4 or JPEG. 2. Recorded image streams in either JPEG or MPEG-4 shall be in Sony’s CAM file format. a) The NSR-1200 server shall support a high frame rate recording of up to 480 fps (frames per second) at JPEG VGA at 1/30 compression ratio (Picture Quality Level 5) without local or remote monitoring, and support up to 240 fps when using local monitoring (using the built-in RGB or HDMI interface) without remote client access. b) The NSR-1100 server shall support recording rates of up to 240 fps (frames per second) at JPEG VGA at 1/30 compression ratio (Picture Quality Level 5) without local or remote monitoring, and support up to 120 fps when using local monitoring (using the built-in RGB or HDMI interface) without remote client access. c) The NSR-1050H servers shall support recording rates of up to 120 fps (frames per second) at JPEG VGA at 1/30 compression ratio (Picture Quality Level 5) without local or remote monitoring, and support up to 120fps when using local monitoring (using the built-in RGB or HDMI interface) without remote client access. 3. The maximum recording frame rate for megapixel cameras shall be 120 fps, 60 fps, and 30 fps for the NSR-1200, NSR-1100, and NSR-1050H, respectively. Refer to the table below: Maximum recording frame rate JPEG LEVEL5 JPEG LEVEL2 VGA MEGA ( 640 x 480) (1280 x 960) NSR-1200 480 120 NSR-1100 240 60 NSR-1050H 120 30 Note: Above figures are based on no fragmentation of the HDD 4. a. The NSR-1200 server shall have internal hard drive storage capacity of 2TB . b. The NSR-1100 server shall have internal hard drive (HDD) storage capacity of 1TB. c. The NSR-1050H shall have an internal drive (HDD) storage capacity of 500GB. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 11 5. The server shall be capable of accepting multiple simultaneous video streams from IP camera using TCP/IP protocol. 6. The server shall be capable of up to x25 digital zoom when playing back recorded video. 7. The server shall be capable of setting a hot-spot monitor in the custom layout. 8. The server shall be capable of supporting cameras that have the ‘Light Funnel’ function. The server shall be capable of manually setting ‘Light Funnel’ to ‘Always ON’ or ‘Always OFF’. The server shall also be capable of setting ‘Light Funnel’ to ‘Auto’ (activation based on environmental lighting conditions) or to sync it with the camera’s ‘Day/Night’ function. The server shall be capable of recording, and displaying camera streams when resolution dynamically changes as a result of the ‘Light Funnel’ function turning on or off. The maximum resolution when the ‘Light Funnel’ function is ON shall be 640 x 480. 9. Each monitor window shall be capable of indicating, but not necessarily be limited to, the following items: a. Camera name b. Status (recording type, playback status and speed) c. Time (current date and time of live images or the recording date and time of play back images) d. Display Image per Second e. Bandwidth used for transferring images via network connection f. Frame Rate g. VMD (recorder) object frames ON/OFF h. Video Motion Filter (VMF) windows or objects detected for cameras that support this function. Object Frame Alarm Object Frame Filter Frame Inactive Area Frame Object ID Object Duration Filtered Count 10. The server shall provide a sequence mode for displaying multiple monitor layouts in sequence during a specified time period, which shall allow for monitoring a number of cameras in desired sequences and layout patterns. 11. The server shall have the ability to independently set record rates for each camera, not to exceed the global frame rate described above. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 12 12. The server shall have default layouts such as 2 x 2, 3 x 3, 4 x 4 and pre-customized layouts. 13. The server shall be capable of displaying live images and playing back images in any monitor window of a selected monitoring layout. Playback of any camera in a particular window in a multi-camera display configuration shall not stop live viewing of cameras in the other windows. 14. The server shall be equipped with four (4) video interfaces (2 RGB and 2 HDMI) for monitors. Two (2) video outputs can be used simultaneously in any of the following combinations, 2 RGBs, 2 HDMIs, or 1 RGB and 1 HDMI). Monitor 1 shall be the main monitor window. Monitor 2 shall be capable of showing the same view as the Monitor 1 output, or used as a Hot-Spot monitor. On the second monitor, selected images or images from cameras triggered via sensor input or motion detection shall be displayed in the monitor window sequentially. 15. The server shall be capable of taking a still image snapshot in JPEG format. 16. The server shall have a masking capability, which masks sensitive areas from both live display and recording. User shall have the option of changing the shape and type of masking such as, Gaussian blur, Mosaic (average), Random Noise, or solid colors at a minimum. 17. The server shall have pre-alarm and post-alarm recordings upon detection of events such as sensor input, VMD and VMF. Pre and Post alarm durations shall be user configurable. 18. The server shall be capable of exporting recorded CAM files, AUD files, JPEG still images, configuration data, and log files to the following media: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-ROM and USB memory. 19. The server shall be capable of restoring configuration data, importing BMP and JPEG images for site layouts and icons, from the following media: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-ROM and USB memory. 20. The server shall support simultaneous Video and Audio export. Video files shall be in Sony CAM file format and audio shall be in Sony AUD file format. The Media File Player application can be exported with the video and audio files so that video/audio can be played back from a PC without installing any application software. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 13 C. AUDIO REQUIREMENTS: 1. The server shall be capable of audio recording, monitoring, and playing back with G.711/G.723/G.726 compression. 2. The server shall support the same number of audio channel inputs as the number of licensed cameras. 3. The server shall be capable of exporting both audio and video. Synchronization shall be best effort. D. NETWORK REQUIREMENTS: 1. The server shall have 4 Gigabit-Ethernet ports. Port 1 shall be used to interface with cameras, port 2 shall be used to interface with client systems or other servers, and ports 3 and 4 shall be channel bonded and are reserved for future use. 2. The server shall provide video surveillance over TCP/IP. 3. The server shall support FTP server function. 4. The server shall have both NTP server as well as NTP client functionalities. 5. The server shall support SNMP ver.2 (MIB-2 system) protocols. Available traps shall be for notification of the following: shutdown, temperature, voltage, fan, UPS, power, HDD, RAID, File System, Network, Resource Usage, and SAS events. 6. The server shall provide alarm relay output when the server finds any video loss caused by the network interruption. The alarm relay shall be electrically isolated from the server. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 14 E. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 1. The server shall require the following user provided hardware for system setup and operation: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Sony network cameras and/or analog cameras Monitor USB keyboard USB mouse USB joystick (optional) Network switch 1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T cable(s) USB memory device (required for backing up system information such as logs). 2. The server shall provide the following selection of monitor as generic monitor type: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1024 x 768; 40 – 70 Hz Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1280 x 1024; 50 – 75 Hz Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1360 x 768; 60 Hz Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1600 x 1200; 60 Hz Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1920 x 1080; 60 Hz Generic LCD Display; LCD Panel 1920 x 1200; 60 Hz Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1024 x 768; 50 – 70 Hz Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1280 x 1024; 50 – 90 Hz Generic CRT Display; Monitor 1600 x 1200; 50 – 90 Hz 3. The server shall be capable of specifying the following display resolutions: HDMI/RGB output: a. Full High-Definition (1920x1080) b. WUXGA (1920x1200) c. UXGA (1600x1200) d. Full Wide XGA (1360x768) e. SXGA (1280x1024) f. XGA (1024x768) 4. The server shall be capable of backing up system information as logs on USB memory. The server shall require a device that supports general USB Mass Storage Class specifications. 5. The server shall be capable of using an optional remote control unit (IP Desktop USB), which allows users simple operation using a joystick and dedicated buttons for actions such as preset and PTZ. The interface shall be USB2.0. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 15 6. The integrator shall clarify system requirements to ensure proper installation and operation of the software with the manufacture or its representatives. F. MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 1. The server shall provide the capabilities to indicate the operational status by LEDs such as power, network, HDD, errors and recording status. 2. The server shall have a DVD/CD drive to write data from the hard disks to disc media. 3. The server shall be capable of exporting recorded images to USB memory or disc media. 4. The server shall have the capability of being configured with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) through RS-232C serial connection. Cable shall be an integrator or user provided. 5. The server shall provide the connection to up to 8 channel sensor input from external sensors that are electrically isolated from the unit. 6. The server shall provide up to 8 channel alarm outputs through the dedicated alarm output connector, that are electrically isolated from the unit. 7. The server shall require a mechanical key lock to physically access the HDD. 8. The server shall be capable of being mounted to standard 19” racks via optional rack mount kit (NSR-RM1). G. REMOTE CLIENT REQUIREMENTS: 1. The server shall include support for Remote Configuration and Management Software (IMZ-NS100 Series client software, called “client software” as described below) to allow a user to remotely configure the unit, view live images, play back and search the desired recorded images. 2. The client software shall be capable of following items similar to the server system: a. b. c. d. Live video monitoring from selected cameras. Recording configuration (manual / schedule / alarm / event-based) Playback video Easy search of recording images using DEPA technology VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 16 e. Search by Time and Date, Camera, REC Type (Schedule, Manual, Alarm, Event), Video Motion Filter (VMF) and post Video Motion Detection (VMD) f. Camera pan / tilt / zoom control g. Camera tour operation h. Two-way Audio support i. Flexible customizable layout and mapping editor up to 100 layouts j. Layout tour (monitor sequence mode) k. Hotspot monitor l. Set a number of triggers to perform actions including, triggering alarms, layout changes, camera tours, e-mail notifications, and more. Up to 100 actions can be scheduled. m. Search by alarm type n. Privacy masking o. Define and provide system user profiles and user permissions for use of specified functions. p. Display alarm log q. Video/Audio export r. Set camera ‘Global Camera ID’ in multi-server systems. H. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: Safety/EMC - NSR-1000 Series Area Compliance / Standard Japan IEC J 60950 VCCI Class A JIS C 61000-3-2 JATE電気通信事業法 USA UL60950-1 FCC Class A Digital Device Canada c-UL No.60950.1 IC Class A Digital Device Europe CE(LVD) EN60950-1 / EN50371 CE(EMC)EN55022 Class A + EN50130-4 CE(EMC) EN55022 Class A + EN55024 Australia EMC AS/NZS CISPR22(EN55022) EMC Class A China CCCGB8898(IEC60065)+GB13837(CISPR13) CCC GB17625.1(IEC61000-3-2) Korea EMC Russia GOST-R IEC60950 Common IEC60950-1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 17 Safety/EMC - NSRE-S200 Area Japan USA Canada Europe Australia Korea Russia Common Compliance / Standard VCCI Class A JIS C 61000-3-2 JATE 電気通信事業法 UL60950-1 FCC Class A Digital Device c-UL No.60950.1 IC Class A Digital Device CE(LVD) EN60950-1 / EN50371 CE(EMC)EN55022 Class A + EN50130-4 CE(EMC) EN55022 Class A + EN55024 EMC AS/NZS CISPR22(EN55022) EMC Class A EMC GOST-R IEC60950 IEC60950-1 Safety/EMC - NSBK-A16 Area Compliance / Standard Japan VCCI Class A USA FCC Class A Digital Device Canada IC Class A Digital Device Europe CE(EMC)EN55022 Class A + EN50130-4 CE(EMC) EN55022 Class A + EN55024 Australia EMC AS/NZS CISPR22(EN55022) EMC Class A VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 18 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES: NSR-1200/1100: 1. NSR-1200/1100 Surveillance Recording Server (1) 2. Front panel key (2) 3. Installation Manual (1) 4. First Step Guide (1) 5. Monitoring Window Operation Guide (1) 6. Safety Notice (1) 7. WEEE sheet (1) 8. Warranty booklet (1) 9. Rubber feet (4) NSR-1050H: 1. NSR-1050H Surveillance Recording Server (1) 2. Front panel key (2) 3. Analog camera input cable (1) 4. Installation Manual (1) 5. First Step Guide (1) 6. Monitoring Window Operation Guide (1) 7. Safety Notice (1) 8. WEEE sheet (1) 9. Warranty booklet (1) 10. Rubber feet (4) VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 19 I. SUPPORTED CAMERAS/VIDEO SERVERS: Sony: 1. SNC-RZ30 2. SNC-Z20 3. SNC-P1 4. SNC-DF40 5. SNC-DF70 6. SNC-RZ25 7. SNC-P5 8. SNT-V704 9. SNC-RX530 10. SNC-RX550 11. SNC-RX570 12. SNC-RZ50 13. SNC-CS50 14. SNC-CS10 15. SNC-CS11 16. SNC-DF50 17. SNC-DF80 18. SNC-DF85 19. SNC-DS10 20. SNC-DS60 21. SNC-DM110 22. SNC-DM160 23. SNC-CS20 24. SNC-CM120 Axis AXIS 206, AXIS 207, AXIS 211A, AXIS 241Q, AXIS 241S VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 20 J. SPECIFICATIONS: Memory Onboard flash memory: 4 GB Internal memory NSR-1200: 2 GB NSR-1100: 1 GB NSR-1050H: 1GB Recording devices Internal hard disk drive NSR-1200: 2 TB (SATA-II 500 GB x 4) NSR-1100: 1 TB (SATA-II 500 GB x 2) NSR-1050H: 500 GB (SATA-II 500 GB x 1) Capacities for hard disk drives are based on the following equation for 1 GB: 1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000 = 1 billion bytes DVD/CD drive (front) 1 drive Compatible media: DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM External connectors Front Monitor output: Analog RGB (mini D-SUB 15 pin) (1) USB: USB 2.0 (3) Rear Monitor output: Analog RGB (mini D-SUB 15 pin) (2) HDMI (2) Audio output (L) (1) Audio output (R) (1) Audio input (1) LAN (1000 Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T) (RJ-45) (4) USB: USB 2.0 (3) Mini-SAS output (for optional NSRE-S200 connection, Mini-SAS x 4 (SFF-8088), 3.0 Gbit/s) (1) Sensor input (compatible with 3.3 V to 24 V DC devices, Photo coupler input, insulated from main unit) (8) Alarm output (maximum 24 V DC, 1 A, mechanical relay output, insulated from main unit) (8) UPS serial: RS-232C (1) Analog camera control (only with NSR-1050H or NSBK-A16 expression): RS-232C (1), RS-422/485 (1) VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 21 Operating environment Operating temperature Operating humidity 5 °C to 40 °C (41 °F to 104 °F) 20% to 80% (maximum wet-bulb temperature: 30 °C, non-condensing) Temperature range for storage -20 to +60 °C (-4 to +140 °F) Humidity for storage 20 to 90% relative humidity (maximum wet-bulb temperature 35 °C/95 °F, non-condensing) Power and miscellaneous Power 100 to 127 V AC/200 to 240 V AC (50/60 Hz) Power consumption Max 350 W Dimensions 430 x 87 x 417 mm (16.9 x 3.4 x 16.4 in.) (W/H/D, excluding protrusions) Mass NSR-1200: approx. 13.5 kg (29.8 lb.) NSR-1100: approx. 12kg (26.7 lb.) NSR-1050H: approx. 11.5kg (25.4 lb.) Optional accessories NSR-RM1 Rack Mounting Kit NSBK-A16 Analog Encoder Kit NSRE-S200 Expansion Storage Unit VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 22 K. DIMENSIONS: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 23 L. PIN ASSIGNMENT: Sensor IN Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3.3 v IN_8 IN_8 + IN_7 IN_7 + IN_6 IN_6 + IN_5 IN_5 + IN_4 IN_4 + IN_3 IN_3 + IN_2 IN_2 + IN_1 IN_1 + GND Alarm OUT Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GND OUT_8 OUT_8 + OUT_7 OUT_7 + OUT_6 OUT_6 + OUT_5 OUT_5 + OUT_4 OUT_4 + OUT_3 OUT_3 + OUT_2 OUT_2 + OUT_1 OUT_1 + GND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 24 RS-422/485 Pin No. 19 20 21 22 RS-422 TXTX+ RXRX+ RS-485 TxTx+ ©2009 Sony Corporation. All rights reserved. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Non-metric weights and measurements are approximate. Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. DEPA is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel, Pentium, and Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE REMOTE DEVICES AND SENSORS 28 23 19 - 25