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This product specification is based on recognized industry standards for project documentation found within the Construction Specification Institute (CSI) Project Resource Manual – CSI Manual of Practice, MasterFormat™ [2004 Edition], SectionFormat™ [2008 Edition], and PageFormat™ [2008 Edition].
SECTION 28 23 13 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01
SECTION INCLUDES A.
1.02
1.03
Virtual Matrix Bridges for CCTV Surveillance Systems.
RELATED SECTIONS A.
01 80 00 Performance Requirements
B.
26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical
C.
26 41 00 Electrical and Cathodic Protection
D.
26 50 00 Lighting
E.
28 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Electronic Safety and Security
F.
28 05 00 Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security
G.
28 06 00 Schedules for Electronic Safety and Security
H.
28 10 00 Electronic Access Control and Intrusion Detection
I.
28 20 00 Electronic Surveillance
J.
28 23 00 Video Surveillance
K.
28 30 00 Electronic Detection and Alarm
L.
28 40 00 Electronic Monitoring and Control
REFERENCES A.
Abbreviations 1.
BNC
Aventura Technologies, Inc.
VMB-1
Bayonet Neill–Concelman
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B.
[PROJECT NAME] [PROJECT LOCATION]
2.
CCTV
Closed Circuit Television
3.
CE
Conformité Européenne / European Conformity
4.
CMS
Central Management Server
5.
DVD-RW Digital Video Disc - ReWritable
6.
DVR
Digital Video Recorder
7.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission
8.
g
grams
9.
in
Inch
10.
lbs
Pounds
11.
LAN
Local Area Network
12.
mm
Millimeter
13.
NTSC
National Television System Committee
14.
NVR
Network Video Recorder
15.
PAL
Phase Alternating Line
16.
PTZ
Pan Tilt Zoom
17.
TV
Television
18.
USB
Universal Serial Bus
19.
VAC
Volts Alternating Current
20.
VDC
Volts Direct Current
21.
VMB
Virtual Matrix Bridge
Reference Standards 1.
UL 2044 Commercial Closed Circuit Television Systems
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2. 1.04
1.05
1.06
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FCC Part 15 Radio Frequency Radiators
DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A.
Deliver materials in unopened factory packaging with manufacturer’s bar coding to the project site.
B.
Inspect product upon delivery to assure that specified product has been received.
C.
Store in original packaging in a climate controlled environment. Storage temperatures in accordance with Product Specifications below.
PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS A.
Temperature requirements in accordance with Product Specifications below.
B.
Unit is designed for indoor use only.
C.
Keep all liquids away from the VMB
WARRANTY A.
1 year (12 month)
manufacturer warranty.
PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01
MANUFACTURERS A.
2.02
As manufactured by Aventura Technologies, Inc., 180 Adams Ave, Hauppauge, NY 11788, tel 631300-4000, fax 631-434-7000, email
[email protected], web aventuracctv.com
DESCRIPTION A.
Virtual Matrix Bridge
1.
Shall manage and controls communication and response to and from analog matrix switcher and Central Management Servers (CMS)
2.
Shall provide software mapping of alarms from Aventura analog matrix switchers and CMS to trigger appropriate responses.
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Shall be equipped with a Redundant Power Supply.
MANUFACTURED UNITS MODEL VMB-1
2.04
SPECIFICATIONS: MANUFACTURED UNITS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH THE COMPONENTS NOTED AND SHALL HAVE THE ATTRIBUTES AS NOTED BELOW A.
General 1.
B.
Construction a. Unit Weight
35 lbs (15.9 kg)
b. Dimensions
1.7" x 16.9" x 26" (43 x 429 x 680 mm)
c. Chassis Type
1U Rackmount
d. Safety Standards
EN60950 Class –B. EN50082-1
e. FCC
Part 15 Class-b, VCCI Class-2
f.
FIPS 140-2, USGCB
Compliance
Software 1. OS
Windows 7 Professional
2. Included Software a. Central Management C.
Alarm Functions 1.
Trigger on Matrix (from DVR System a. Alarm display b. l Camera callup
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c. l Annunciate joystick operator alarm d. l Initiate PTZ preset
2.
Trigger on CMS / DVR (from matrix alarm) a. b. c. d.
C.
D.
Recording l Change of frame rate l Change of resolution l Annunciate client workstation alarm
Hardware 1. Chipset
Intel Supermicro X7SB4
2. CPU
Intel Q8300 Core 2 Quad 2.5 GHz
3. RAM
4 Gb DDR2
4. Video RAM
32 Mb
Audio / Video 1. Video Display
E.
Storage 1. On Board
F.
H.
1. LAN
2 - 10/100/1000 Ethernet
2. USB Interface
4 - USB 2.0
3. Input Device
106-key USB Keyboard / Optical USB Mouse
Electrical Specifications Redundant 650 W / 90 ~ 264V
Environmental Specifications
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4 Tb Hot Swappable
Communications
1. Power Source J.
32 MB ATI ES1000
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1. Environment
Indoor
2. Operating Temperature
+40 to +100 degrees F (4 to +38 degrees C)
Regulatory Type 1. CE 2. FCC 3. UL
PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01
3.02
EXAMINATION A.
Inspect products before installation
B.
Product shall be free of any cosmetic defects or damage.
PREPARATION A.
3.03
Product shall be mounted on a properly prepared surface adequate for the size and weight of product. The placement of the unit shall allow provision for cable installation and maintenance as indicated on the approved detail drawings and in compliance with the manufacturer’s recommended procedure.
INSTALLATION A.
Install product as indicated on the approved detail drawings and in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommended procedure.
B.
Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
C.
Unit is designed for indoor use only.
D.
Keep all liquids away from the VMB.
E.
Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.
F.
Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit.
G.
Use the VMB in conjunction with an UPS if possible.
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3.04
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H.
Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.
I.
A manufacturer recommended HDD should be used for this device.
TESTING A.
Verify that the VMB is powered in accordance with manufacturer recommendations.
B.
Verify that all cables (power and coaxial) are properly and securely connected.
C.
Review video on attached monitors and Client Workstations as applicable.
CLEANING A.
Clean VMB in accordance with manufacturer recommended procedures.
B.
Remove all scraps and debris.
MAINTENANCE A.
Verify VMB are correctly connected and all connections are secure.
B.
In the event of improper video signal at head-end equipment location, repeat Testing procedure above.
END OF SECTION
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