Section 0000 SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE HONEYWELL ENTERPRISE DIGITAL NETWORK VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM PART 1 – GENERAL A. The intent of this document is to specify the minimum criteria for the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of an Enterprise Digital Video Network Recording System. 1.01 SUMMARY A. The world class Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall offer the latest in digital technology, providing unparalleled stability, reliability, security, and ease of use, with advanced algorithms, fast capture rates at high resolution, and a unique flexible Graphical User Interface (GUI). 1.02 A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. 1.03 REFERENCES Canadian ICES-003 Consultative Committee for International Radio (CCIR) Conformity for Europe (CE) Electronic Industry Association (EIA) Federal Communications commission (FCC) Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) Phase Alternation by Line (PAL) Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) DEFINATIONS A. No substitutes: The exact make and model number identified in this specification shall be provided without exception. B. Or Equal: Any item may be substituted for the specified item provided that in every technical sense, the substituted item provides the same or better capability and functionality. C. Or Approved Equal: A substitute for the specified item may be offered for approval by the Owner. The proposed substitution must in every technical sense, provide the same or better capability and functionality as the specified item. Such requests for approval shall be submitted in accordance with the provisions of Part 1.05 – SUBMITTALS, and must be obtained within the timeframes outlined. Page 1 of 13 1.04 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. The world class Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall offer the latest in digital technology, providing unparalleled stability, reliability, security, and ease of use, with advanced algorithms, fast capture rates, and a unique flexible Graphical User Interface (GUI). The combination of virtual multiplexing, motion detection, audio, text insertion, video compression customization, mapping capabilities, and remote monitoring technologies shall provide an extremely flexible and reliable system. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submittals shall be made in accordance with the conditions of the Contract and Submittal Procedures Section. B. Shop Drawings and Schematics: Shall depict the Digital Network Video Recording System in final proposed “as built” configuration. The following must be provided: a. Connection diagrams for interfacing equipment b. List of connected equipment c. Locations for all major equipment components to be installed under this specification C. Product Data: The following shall be provided: a. Technical data sheets b. A complete set of instruction manuals D. Quality Assurance Submittals: The following shall be submitted: a. Checkout Report: The Contractor shall provide the Owner with a checkout report for each Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System. The report shall include: i. A complete list of every device ii. The date it was tested, and by whom iii. If retested, the date it was retested, and by whom iv. The final test report shall indicate that every device was tested successfully b. Manufacturer’s Instructions: The contractor shall deliver TBD sets of System Operation and Maintenance Manuals (if available) to the Owner. c. Notice of Completion: When the final acceptance has been satisfactorily completed, the Owner shall issue a notice of completion to the Contractor. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer’s Qualifications: The Enterprise Network Video Recording System manufacturer shall be the world’s largest and most experienced manufacturer of electronic security systems, with over seventy years of experience in the security industry. The final Enterprise Network Video Recording System must be Page 2 of 13 assembled in the U.S.A., and the manufacturer shall provide 24/7 technical assistance and support via a toll-free telephone number a no extra charge. 1.07 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. General: Delivery, storage, and handling of the Enterprise Network Video Recording System shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. B. Ordering: The manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements must be followed in order to avoid installation delays. C. Delivery: The Enterprise Network Video Recording System shall be delivered in the manufacturer’s original, unopened, and undamaged container with identification labels intact. D. Storage and Protection: The Enterprise Network Video Recording System shall be stored and protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions and at the environmental conditions recommended by the manufacturer. 1.08 PROJECT CONDITIONS 1.09 SEQUENCING 1.10 SCHEDULING 1.11 WARRANTY A. General: The warranty period shall be a minimum of thirty-six (36) months from the delivery date of the system under normal use and service. Hard drives shall be excluded from this standard warranty and will be covered for (12) months. 1.12 MAINTENANCE A. Preventative Maintenance Agreement During Warranty: As a separate price item, the Contractor shall provide preventative maintenance during the warranty period. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to: a. Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to repair the Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System. b. Labor and materials, at no extra cost, to provide test and adjustments to the Enterprise Digital Network Recording System. c. Regular inspections. 1.13 TRAINING Page 3 of 13 A. Operator training shall be conducted for a minimum of TBD sessions, with a session length of TBD hours at the customer’s site. B. Training shall include, but not be limited to the Enterprise Digital Network Recording System configuration, operation, and diagnostics. PART 2 – Products 2.01 MANUFACTURED UNITS MODEL # Servers DESCRIPTION HESRVRE2 HESRVRE HESRVRR HESRVRI Enterprise DVR Server Enterprise DVR Server Enterprise DVR Server with redundant power supplies. Enterprise DVR Server with Internal RAID capability Viewstations and Accessories HEWKSTNT Enterprise DVR Workstation. Tower HEWKSTNR Enterprise DVR Workstation. Rack Mount HERASK Enterprise Workstation Software kit HE130PD Enterprise DVR Analog Output Software and Keys HE16SWL Software and License for 16 Channels - Maximum 480FPS - Includes 1TB Ring Buffer License HE32SWL Software and License for 32 Channels - Maximum 960FPS - Includes 1TB Ring Buffer License HE64SWL Software and License for 64 Channels - Maximum 960FPS - Includes 1TB Ring Buffer License HE01RB Ring Buffer License - 1.0 TB HE04RB Ring Buffer License - 4.0 TB HE16RB Ring Buffer License - 16.0 TB HEKYBL Enterprise Ultrakey License HENTP Enterprise Network Time Protocol License HEUPS HEMAXAP Enterprise UPS Control Protocol License MAX1000 Interface Macro Application Software to be loaded on MXAT200X. MAX1000 High Level Interface Application Software to be loaded on ViewStation HERMSW RAID Monitoring Software HERASK-UP1 Enterprise Workstation 1 year upgrade license HERASK-UP2 Enterprise Workstation 2 year upgrade license HERASK-UP3 Enterprise Workstation 3 year upgrade license HExxSW-UP1 Enterprise Server 1 year upgrade license HExxSW-UP2 Enterprise Server 2 year upgrade license HEMAXMAC Page 4 of 13 HExxSW-UP3 Enterprise Server 3 year upgrade license Encoders HE8240E4 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ 4CIF HE8240E2 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ 2CIF HE8240E1 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ CIF HE8120E4 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ 4CIF HE8120E2 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ 2CIF HE8120E1 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ CIF HE860E4 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ 4CIF HE860E2 Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ 2CIF HE860E1 HE860E1A Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ CIF Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ 4CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ 2CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 30FPS @ CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ 4CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ 2CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 15FPS @ CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ 4CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ 2CIF with Audio Enterprise NVR Encoder - 8 channels - 7.5FPS @ CIF with Audio HE1PS Encoder Power Supply HE8240E4A HE8240E2A HE8240E1A HE8120E4A HE8120E2A HE8120E1A HE860E4A HE860E2A RAID Storage and Accessories HE520RA HE530RA HE540RA HE525RA HE538RA HE551RA HE5320RA HE548RA HE564RA Page 5 of 13 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 8 ea 250GB HDD 1.7TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 12 ea 250GB HDD 2.5TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 16 ea 250GB HDD 3.5TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 8 ea 320GB HDD 2.2TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 12 ea 320GB HDD 3.2TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 16 ea 320GB HDD 4.4TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 8 ea 400GB HDD 2.7TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 12 ea 400GB HDD 4.0TB @ RAID5 Hard Disk RAID Array - RAID5 - 16 ea 400GB HDD 5.5TB @ RAID5 HEHD250E HEHD320E HEHD400E HEHDTRAY HE8PSRA HE16PSRA HE8FANRA HE16FANRA HE8CONRA HE12CONRA HE16CONRA Hard Disk 250GB SATA Hard Disk 320GB SATA Hard Disk 400GB SATA Hard Disk Tray for Removable HDD Power Supply for 8 and 12 bay RAID chassis Power Supply for 16 bay RAID chassis Fan for 8 and 12 bay RAID chassis Fan for 16 bay RAID chassis RAID Controller for HE520RA and HE525RA and HE5320RA RAID Controller for HE530RA and HE538RA and HE548RA RAID Controller for HE540RA and HE551RA and HE564RA Networking HE24GB Network Switch - 24 port 1000Base-T ports HE24GB-SC HE8GB HE24GB stacking cable Network Switch - 6 port 1000Base-T ports and 2 GBIC Ports HENETLX2 Network Switch 1000Base-LX GBIC Module HE24MBRM Network Switch - 24 ports 10/100Base-T ports Plus 2 each 1000Base-T ports - For Raid Status Monitoring HE48MBRM Network Switch - 48 ports 10/100Base-T ports Plus 2 each 1000Base-T ports - For Raid Status Monitoring 2.02 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE A. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall consists of three major (3) major components: a. Digital Video Servers - These will receive, store, and serve back recorded or live digital video b. Video Encoders – These will accept analog video input and output MPEG2 Digital Video to the Digital Video Servers. c. RAID arrays – These will will store all video data asscoiated with the Enterprise Network Video Recording System B. The Digital Video Servers shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: a. The Digital Video Server shall be optimized and designed for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, offering unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use, and shall allow the user to fully create and edit all network settings available. b. The Digital Video Server shall be capable of penta-plex user operations simultaneously. This includes live viewing, recording, playback, archiving Page 6 of 13 c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Page 7 of 13 of video data to an external storage device, and handling the exchange of data between the Digital Video Server and a remote workstation. The Digital Video Server shall be compatible with Local Area Networks (LAN) such as Ethernet, Token Ring, cable modems, DSL, FDDI, IP over ATM, Wireless, and ATM-emulated LAN’s. The Digital Video Server shall be pre-configured with an IP address and subnet mask to allow for installation in many IP settings without the need to reconfigure TCP/IP settings. The number of Digital Video Servers shall be scalable within a network to allow for handling of any size installation. The Digital Server shall be able to detect the loss of any components that constitute the Enterprise Digital Network Video Recorder and trigger and alarm. Each Digital Video Server shall be capable of receiving and recording a minimum 32 channels of 4CIF (NTSC 720 x 480) video streams with simultaneous real time viewing of all 32 live or recorded channels. The Digital Video Server shall be capable of concurrently recording 30 frames per second on all inputs, regardless of resolution setting including 4CIF. This includes the odd and even fields for each image. The Digital Video Server shall provide the following predefined MPEG 2 compression configuration: i. Low bandwidth : ¼ frame (CIF) video resolution at approximately 1Mbps ii. Normal: ½ (2 CIF) frame video resolution at approximately 2 Mbps iii. Fine: 2/3 frame video resolution at approximately 2.5Mbps iv. Very Fine: Full Frame (4CIF) video resolution at approximately 3.5 Mbps v. Super Fine: Full Frame (4CIF) video resolution at a bitrate of 4Mbps or higher. The Digital Video Server shall also allow the user to customize the MPEG 2 compression settings using the following parameters: i. GOP mode: I, IP, IBP, IBBP ii. GOP Size: 1-25 iii. Rate of Motion: Still, Standard or Motion iv. Compression bitrate: 0.5 Mbps to 15 Mbps v. Frame rate reduction: a factor of 1 to 25 for PAL and a factor of 1 to 30 for NTSC) The Digital Video Server shall use Alpha software technology and be administered though a Graphical User Interface (GUI). This GUI will also be replicated for use in remote client locations. The Digital Video Server’s main video viewing screen shall be capable of showing 1, 4, 9, or 16 split salvos of live or recorded video. These are standard presets, but can be customized to the user preferences. m. The Digital Video Server shall allow the user to adjust the resolution, quality, sensitivity, and the bitrate at which each camera will record. These adjustments shall be configurable per video input. n. The digital video server shall be capable of adjusting the contrast, brightness, and saturation settings for each camera independently or interdependently through software. o. The Digital Video Server shall provide the option of playing back only the even or only the odd fields of each image to reduce the effect of interlacing in high motion video. p. The Digital Video Server shall be capable of a controlling supported PTZ cameras though the GUI, or through a connected Honeywell Ultrakey controller. q. The Digital Video Server shall be capable of saving user selected video clips as a Safe Data Container (SDC) that is watermarked and tamper resistant. These SDC can then be backed up to CD via a CD-RW. r. The Digital Video Server shall record a minimum of 32 channels of stereo audio. These audio channels can be independent from the video channels that are handled by the Digital Video Server. s. The Digital Video Server shall be connected to SCSI RAID 5 storage. Each Digital video server shall be capable of supporting 6 RAID Arrays (3 per SCSI channel). t. The Digital Video Server must be housed in a high-performance, steel case. The Digital Video Server shall come in 2 form factors. The first will be two (2) rack units (2U) high and the second will be four (4) rack units (4U), and be designed to fit into a 19 inches wide EIA rack. The 2U server will be 21 inches deep and the 4U server will be 24.5 inches deep. u. The 2U Digital Video Server shall not have the option of using internal RAID for video data storage. The 4U Digital Video Server shall have the option to have internal RAID Storage. v. The Digital Video Server shall have a minimum of the following hardware components: i. 3.06 GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor ii. Motherboard supporting 800 MHz FSB iii. 1 GB of DDR RAM iv. 350W power supply v. Floppy Drive vi. CD/RW, DVD-ROM drive vii. Graphics Processing Unit viii. Dual channel U320 SCSI controller ix. Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports w. The Digital Video Server shall have the minimum standard PC rear panel connections such as PS/2 mouse, PS/2 keyboard, USB ports, SVGA monitor output, parallel printer port, and dual RJ-45 connectors. x. The Digital Video Server must include an alarm log to record and display information pertaining to alarm events, an event log to record and display Page 8 of 13 information pertaining to user logins, digital server reboots, and other related information. y. The Digital Video Server shall include a user management application that allows the user to create, edit, and delete user accounts. This application should be able to be accessed remotely and work across multiple units. Each account can be assigned different privileges that limit the usage of the Digital Video Server System. Privileges shall include, but not be limited to the following: i. Search ii. Setup iii. Pan/Tilt iv. Backup v. Shutdown z. The Digital Video Server shall have a function to import maps of a facility and to associate a camera with its physical location. These maps shall support multiple layers for ease of administration. aa. The Digital Video Server shall also be capable of supporting descriptive names for each camera. bb. The Digital Video Server shall have a function to customize the GUI by user to accommodate multiple users video viewing preferences. cc. Each video channel that is being recorded by the Digital Video Server can be overlayed with text and a time stamp that is customizable by the user. dd. The Digital Video Server shall allow the user to set conditional recording requirements such as upon trigger by an alarm or by motion detection. ee. The Digital Video Server shall be capable of analyzing video for motion without the need for an external motion sensor. ff. The Digital Video Server shall have pre and post event recording. The buffer for the pre-recording shall be set by the user. gg. The Digital Video Server shall allow the user to define a recording schedule for each video channel to reduce unwanted video and save on memory requirements. hh. The Digital Video Server’s GUI shall include on-screen playback controls for the recorded video. An on-screen hour/minute slide control bar that is controller with a mouse is required to navigate recorded video. ii. The Digital Video Server shall include a virtual PTZ control for recorded video. This will allow the user to zoom in on selected sections of a prerecorded video. jj. The Digital Video Server shall allow the operator to perform an index search of recorded video based upon an event such as motion detection, sensor activation, and instant record events. kk. The Digital Video Server shall allow for exporting of JPEG screen captures of the previously recorded video. ll. The Digital Video Server shall allow the user to print a recorded image to a local or network printer. Page 9 of 13 mm. The Digital Video Server GUI shall be accessible from a remote location on the network. All the functions that are accessible locally will be accessible from the remote location. nn. The Digital Video Server shall include a compatible workstation for remote monitoring and viewing of an entire Enterprise Network Video Recording System installation. oo. The Digital Video Server workstation will interact with each individual Digital Video Server via a client/server model over the network. pp. The Digital Video Server shall be the Honeywell Enterprise Network Recording System. C. The Video Encoders shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: a. The manufacturer shall supply MPEG 2 (ISO 13818-2 MP@ML) encoders in single (1) channel and eight (8) channel models. Each encoder will be capable of supporting resolutions from CIF to 4CIF and NTSC or PAL cameras. b. The Video Encoders shall be configurable and upgradeable via a web interface. c. The Video Encoder shall have a RJ-45 connector for transmission data over an IP enabled network. d. Each video channel on the Video Encoders shall have user definable compression rates depending on user requirements. e. Each Video Encoder shall have a preset maximum number of images per second that can be compressed. The 1 channel Video Encoder will handle up to a maximum of 25 IPS and 30 IPS for PAL and NTSC cameras respectively. The 8 channel encoder shall be available as 30, 60, or 240 IPS models for both PAL and NTSC cameras. f. In addition to the encoders supporting various Images Per Second (IPS), each level of performance will also have a variety of resolutions ranging from CIF, 2CIF, and 4CIF with or without Audio. g. The Video Encoders shall support Alpha Frame Rate Reduction (AFRR) technology. This will provide the benefit of Ethernet bandwidth reduction and reduced data storage requirements. h. The single channel Video Encoder model shall support MPEG 4 (ISO 14496-2) in addition to MPEG 2 encoding for low bandwidth video transmission over Ethernet. i. Each Video Encoder shall have the same number of stereo audio inputs as there are video inputs. These do not have to be linked to particular cameras. j. Each video Encoder shall compress the audio signal in MPEG 1 (ISO 1172-3 layer II) and can be synchronized with an MPEG 2 Video stream before delivering the data to the IP network. k. Each Video Encoder shall have the same number of alarm inputs as there are video inputs. These do not have to be linked to particular cameras. Page 10 of 13 l. Each Video Encoder shall have the same number of alarm relay outputs as there are video inputs. These do not have to be tied to particular cameras. m. Each Video Encoder shall have a male DB-9 interface that shall support RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 communication that is switchable via software. n. Each Video Encoder shall be capable of transmitting multicast video data via an Ethernet connection to a Digital Server. o. Each Video Encoder shall support Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for device management. p. The 8 channel Video Encoder shall be one (1) rack unit in height (1U) and fit into a 19inch EIA rack. q. For related Video Encoder products, the manufacturer shall offer two (2) models of single (1) channel video decoders. One model is a standalone Decoder, the other is a PCI expansion card for the Digital Server. r. The external standalone Decoder shall only be capable of receiving live UDP/P multicast based audio/video data from the Video Encoder directly for displaying on an analog monitor. s. The PCI Decoder card shall be capable of displaying both live video from a Video Encoder or Digital video Server to an analog monitor. It will also be capable of displaying previously recorded video from a Digital Video Server. D. The RAID Arrays shall include, as a minimum, the following features/functions/specifications: a. The RAID Arrays shall include 1.7 Terabyte (TB), 2.2TB, 2.5 TB, 2.7TB, 3.2TB, 3.5 TB, 4.0 TB, 4.4TB, and 5.5TB models usable storage in RAID 5 configuration. b. The RAID arrays shall have all the features and benefits of RAID technology with hot swappable hard drives. c. The RAID Arrays shall be pre-configured to RAID Level 5 but capable of any other RAID configuration. d. The RAID Arrays shall come in three (3) chassis configuration, the first will be an eight (8) bay model, the second a twelve (12) bay model, and the third a sixteen (16) bay model. e. The 8 and 12 bay RAID array shall be 2U tall, and the 16 bay RAID array shall be 4U tall and fit into a 19 inches EIA rack. f. All RAID Arrays shall be 28.5 inches deep. g. The RAID Arrays shall use 250GB Western Digital SD Class, 320GB Western Digital SD Class, 400GB Hitachi Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. h. The RAID arrays shall have redundant power supplies and optional redundant RAID controllers. 2.03 ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS Page 11 of 13 A. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System components must have the following electrical specifications: a. Power Requirement………………… 100-240 VAC (50Hz/60Hz) 2.04 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall be designed to meet the following environmental conditions: a. Operating Temperature………………40-104F ( 5 - 40 C) non condensing b. Emissions…………………………….CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B EN55022, EN610000-3-2, EN610000-3-3V-3, CISPR 22 c. Immunity……………………………..EN55024 d. Safety…………………………………UL60950,NWGQ(7), IEC60950, IEC 60825-1:2001 PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Submission of a proposal confirms that the contract documents and site conditions are accepted without qualification unless exceptions are specifically noted. B. The site shall be visited on a regular basis to appraise ongoing progress of other trades and contractors, make allowances for all ongoing work, and coordinate the requirements of this contract in a timely manner. C. The Enterprise Digital Network video Recording System must be inspected before installation, and shall be free of any cosmetic defects or damage. 3.02 PREPARTION A. Prior to installation, the Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall be configured and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 3.03 INSTALLATION A. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System must be installed, programmed, and tested in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. a. In order to ensure a complete, functional Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System, for bidding purposes, where information is not Page 12 of 13 available from the Owner upon request, the worst-case condition shall be assumed. b. Interfaces shall be coordinated with the Owner’s representative, where appropriate. c. All necessary backboxes, racks, connectors, supports, conduit, cable, and wire must be furnished and installed to provide a complete and reliable Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System installation. Exact location of all boxes conduit, and wiring runs shall be presented to the Owner for approval in advance of any installation. d. All conduit, cable, and wire shall be installed parallel and square with building lines, including raised floors areas. Conduit fill shall not exceed forty percent (40%). All wires shall be gathered and tied up to create an orderly installation. 3.04 TESTING AND CERTIFICATION A. The Contractor shall demonstrate the functionality of the Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System upon completion of installation, documenting the result of all tests and providing these results to the Owner. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall be tested in accordance with the following: a. The Contractor shall conduct a complete inspection and test of all installed Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System equipment. This includes testing and verifying operation with connected equipment. b. The Contractor shall provide staff to test all devices and all operational features of the system for witness by the Owner’s representative and the Authority having jurisdiction. All testing must be witnessed by the Owner’s representative prior to acceptance. c. The testing and certification shall take place as follows: i. The Enterprise Digital Network Video Recording System shall be tested in conjunction with the manufacturer’s representative. ii. All deficiencies noted in the above test shall be corrected. iii. Test results shall be submitted to the consultant or Owner’s representative. iv. The test and correction of any deficiencies shall be witnessed by the owner’s representative and noted. v. The Owner’s representative shall accept the system. vi. The system shall be witnessed by the Authority having jurisdiction. Any deficiencies noted during the testing must be corrected. d. A letter of certification shall be provided to indicate that the tests have been performed, and all equipment are operational. END OF SECTION Page 13 of 13