SECTION 28 20 00 ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes: Installation of surveillance cameras, servers, network switches, and equipment for a complete and operational surveillance management system. B. Related disciplines 1. Comply with the references requirements of Section 27 00 00. 2. Comply with Communications Building Pathways Section 27 05 36. 3. Comply with Communications Equipment Rooms Section 27 11 00. 4. Comply with Communications Horizontal Twisted Pair Cabling Section 27 15 13. 4.2 REFERENCES A. Comply with the latest edition of the following applicable specifications and standards except as otherwise shown or specified: 1. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, particularly the following Articles: a. Article 250: Grounding c. Article 800: Communications Systems 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. The following list of terms as used in this specification defined as follows: A. VMS : Video Management System B. NVR : Network Video Recorder C. FOV : Field of View D. HD : High Definition E. PoE : Power Over Ethernet F. MAC : Media Access Control 1.4 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Base Bid Work 1. The Work under this section includes furnishing materials, installation, and labor for the project. Furnish necessary materials, accessories, fasteners, etc., and the labor and associated services required to provide a complete and operational security surveillance system. All contractors must be Milestone software certified. River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-1 Electronic Surveillance
2. In general the Base Bid Work includes but is not limited to: a. Furnishing and installing HD IP PoE security camera in location shown on drawings. b. Set up cameras to cover the FOV approved by the district IT and security department. c. Set frame rate to optimal viewable level. d. District standards for servers is HP Servers running windows server 2012 R2 standard. A milestone server can also be used with an approve Milestone hardware/software configuration. e. District standards is archiving camera images for 30 days. Size HP Server accordingly. f. Furnish and install and size the video management server in the MDF for store images from the cameras. g. Contractor to configure "RAID set, logical drives and setup the server with the milestone approved hardware/software configuration. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Comply with the Submittals article of Section 270000 for procedural, quantity, content, and format requirements. B. Substitutions 1. Conform to substitutions requirements and procedure in Section 270000. C. Submittal Requirements at Start of Construction: 1. Product Data Submittal, indicating conformance with NEC, UL, TIA/EIA listings, certifications and specifications. 2. Schedule Submittal, consisting of proposed schedule of work. This schedule may be combined with the schedule developed for 27 00 00 series Sections 3. Shop Drawings Submittal, consisting of proposed changes to cable routing, or termination locations/configurations D. Submittal Requirements at Closeout: 1. As-Built Drawings 2. Cable ID to Office Number Key: Submit a cable ID-to-Office number key as an electronic file in an MS-Excel spreadsheet file format containing a list of every cable identifier associated with the final office number 3. Cross-connection records/cut sheets 4. O & M Manuals 1.6 WARRANTY River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-2 Electronic Surveillance
A. Warrant Work to perform as described within this Section for a period of 1 year. Correct deficiencies within 24 hours of notification. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 OUTDOOR FIXED IR IP DOME CAMERAS (SENTRY IS-DM320-HB) The IS-DM320-HB megapixel camera will meet the following operating requirements: Operational Imaging Active Pixel Count Dynamic range Auto Recovery One 3.0 megapixel CMOS image sensor 1/2.8 optical format 2048(H) x 1536(V) pixel array per sensor 95 db Embedded watchdog Image Format JPEG still images and Motion-JPEG video or H.264 Compression High speed hardware-based image compression Full Field of View (FOV) Resolutions 2048(H) x 1536(V), 3.0 megapixels Data Transmission Data Rate MJPEG 18.2 Mbps @ 1920 x 1080 Data Rate H.264 4.4 Mbps @ 2048 x 1536 Video Frame Rate 15 fps @ 2048 x 1536 Max Frame Rate 30 fps @ 1920 x 1080 Environmental Storage Temperature Operating Temperature Humidity Protection Level Impact Protection Regulatory Emissions Certification Safety Supported Protocols Standards Security Access Electrical Consumption -40 to 70 Degrees Celsius DC12V: -30 to 50 Degrees Celsius, AC24V: -35 to 50 Degrees Celsius 10% to 90% relative, non-condensing IP66 IK10 FCC: Part 15, Class B CE UL Listed IPv4/v6, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, PPPoE, UPnP, IGMP, SNMP, ARP, QoS, ONVIF Password / username protection for restricted camera access 18.6 watts maximum (Camera: 5W, Lens: 3.6W, Heater: 6W, Blower: 1W, and IRs: 3W) River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-3 Electronic Surveillance
Power over Ethernet DC Voltage AC Voltage PoE 802.3af compliant DC12V +/- 10% Power AC24V +/- 10% Power Camera Networking Requirements For ease of operation IS-DM320-HB possesses a built-in web, TFTP, and HTTP servers which can be used to acquire images from the camera and to make adjustments of camera operation parameters. Images from the camera can be received using practically any internet browser by means of sending human-readable API requests from the browser command line. The camera possesses a built-in ActiveX component that provides extended functionality when used with Microsoft Internet Explorer. This option provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The built-in ActiveX component provides the ability to view streaming video from the camera and to capture separate images as well as video streams using codecs available on the host computer. The ActiveX component provides convenient access to the camera settings and operation statistics. The camera provides integrated support for IPv4/v6, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, PPPoE, UPnP, IGMP, SNMP, ARP, QoS, and ONVIF protocols. Software for viewing and controlling the camera is provided with the camera at no additional charge. Event (Alarm) Handling Capability Alarm events can be triggered by motion detection in certain zones. In the case of the alarm being triggered, a specified number of images before/after the trigger can be saved along with the time stamp of when the alarm was triggered Connectors RJ-45 Ethernet connector (IEEE 802.3af PoE compliant) Power Supply: 3 Pin Terminal Block Power Specification Power Consumption: 18.6 watts (Camera: 5W, Lens: 3.6W, Heater: 6W, Blower: 1W, IRs: 3W) Power requirement: 12 VDC / 24 VAC or via a 3-pin removable connector or via IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet on CAT-5 cable Mechanical Specifications Weight: 1.8 lbs (800 g) Dimensions: 5.9 x 5.1 in (151 x 130 mm) Model Number IS-DM320-HB InSight IP 3.0 Megapixel Compact Vandal Dome, Heater/Blower, IR LED Warranty Minimum 3 Year Parts and Labor Accessories Dome Arm Mount (KIT): IS-DM-MK3 Wall Mount Arm: IS-DM-PM2 Corner Mount: IS-DM-CORNER River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-4 Electronic Surveillance
Junction Box Adapter: IS-DM-JBOX Manufacturer Sentry or approved equal 2.2 OUTDOOR IR IP 360 DOME CAMERAS (SENTRY FS-IP6360-V) The FS-IP6360-V megapixel camera will meet the following operating requirements: Operational Imaging Active Pixel Count Dynamic range Auto Recovery One 6.0 megapixel CMOS image sensor 1/2.5 optical format 2592(H) x 1944(V) pixel array per sensor 95 db Embedded watchdog Image Format JPEG still images and Motion-JPEG video or H.264 Compression High speed hardware-based image compression Full Field of View (FOV) Resolutions 2592(H) x 1944(V) 5.0 megapixel Data Transmission Data Rate MJPEG 18.2 Mbps @ 1920 x 1080 Data Rate H.264 4.4 Mbps @ 2592 x 1944 Video Frame Rate 12 fps @ 2592 x 1944 Max Frame Rate 30 fps @ 1920 x 1080 Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Protection Level Regulatory Emissions Certification Safety Supported Protocols Standards Security Access Electrical Consumption Power over Ethernet -10 to 50 Degrees Celsius -40 to 70 Degrees Celsius 10% to 90% relative, non-condensing IP66 FCC: Part 15, Class B CE UL Listed TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, RTP/RTSP, DHCP, IPv4/v6, UDP, HTTPS, ICMP, SMTP, PPPoE, UPnP, IGMP, SNMP, QoS, ONVIF Password / username protection for restricted camera access 3.5 watts maximum PoE 802.3af compliant Camera Networking Requirements River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-5 Electronic Surveillance
For ease of operation the FS-IP5000-M possesses a built-in web, TFTP, and HTTP servers which can be used to acquire images from the camera and to make adjustments of camera operation parameters. Images from the camera can be received using almost any internet browser by means of sending human-readable API requests from the browser command line. The camera possesses a built-in ActiveX component that provides extended functionality when used with Microsoft Internet Explorer. This option provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface. The built-in ActiveX component provides the ability to view streaming video from the camera and to capture separate images as well as video streams using codecs available on the host computer. The ActiveX component provides convenient access to the camera settings, and operation statistics. The camera provides integrated support for TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, RTP/RTSP, DHCP, IPv4/v6, UDP, HTTPS, ICMP, SMTP, PPPoE, UPnP, IGMP, SNMP, QoS, and ONVIF protocols. Software for viewing and controlling the camera is provided with the camera at no additional charge. Event (Alarm) Handling Capability Alarm events can be triggered by motion detection in certain zones. In the event of the alarm being triggered, a specified number of images before/after the trigger can be saved along with the time stamp of when the alarm was triggered. Connectors RJ-45 Ethernet connector (IEEE 802.3af PoE compliant) Power Specification Power Consumption: 3.5 watts Power requirement: IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet on CAT-5 cable. Mechanical Specifications Weight: 0.40 lbs (180 g) Dimensions w/o lens: 4.3 x 1.9 in (110.2 x 47.7 mm) Camera contains no moving parts Lens mount: M12 Board Lens Model Number FS-IP6360-V FullSight IP 6.0 Megapixel 360 Dome Warranty Minimum 3 Year Parts and Labor Accessories Dome Arm Mount (KIT): IS-DM-MK2 Wall Mount Arm: IS-DM-PM2 Corner Mount: IS-DM-CORNER Junction Box Adapter: IS-DM-JBOX Manufacturer Sentry or approved equal River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-6 Electronic Surveillance
2.3 OUTDOOR IR IP 180 DOME CAMERAS (SENTRY FS-IP6180-V) The FS-IP6180-V megapixel camera will meet the following operating requirements: Operational Imaging Active Pixel Count Dynamic range Auto Recovery One 6.0 megapixel CMOS image sensor 1/2.3 optical format 2352(H) x 1008(V) pixel array per sensor 65 db Embedded watchdog Image Format JPEG still images and Motion-JPEG video or H.264 Compression High speed hardware-based image compression Data Transmission Data Rate MJPEG Data Rate H.264 Video Frame Rate Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Protection Level Regulatory Emissions Supported Protocols Standards Security Access Electrical DC Voltage Consumption Power over Ethernet 14.1 Mbps @ 2352x1008 7.7 Mbps @ 2352x1008 17 fps @ 2352x1008-20 to 50 Degrees Celsius -40 to 70 Degrees Celsius 0 to 90% relative, non-condensing IP66 (with optional housing) FCC: Part 15, Class B ARP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, TFTP, RTSP Password / username protection for restricted camera access 12-16V DC Power 4.0 watts maximum PoE 802.3af compliant Camera Networking Requirements For ease of operation FS-IP8180 possesses built-in web, TFTP, and HTTP servers which can be used to acquire images from the camera and to make adjustments of camera operation parameters. Images from the camera can be received using almost any internet browser by means of sending human-readable API requests from the browser command line. The camera provides integrated support for ARP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, HTTP, TFTP, and RTSP protocols. Software for viewing and controlling the camera is provided with the camera at no additional charge. Connectors RJ-45 Ethernet connector (IEEE 802.3af PoE compliant) Power Supply: 2-pin captive terminal Power Specification Power Consumption: 4.0 Watts River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-7 Electronic Surveillance
Power requirement: 12-16V DC via a two-pin removable connector or via IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet on CAT-5 cable. Mechanical Specifications Weight (without lens): 150g (0.33lb) Dimensions w/o lens: 1.38 H x 2.52 W x 3.27 D in (35.1 H x 64 W x 83.1 D mm) Lens mount: Native CS-mount or C-mount with a C/CS adapter Camera Mount: 1/4-20 UNC Camera contains no moving parts Model Number FS-IP6180-V FullSight IP 6.0 Megapixel 180 Camera Warranty Minimum 3 Year Parts and Labor Accessories Dome Arm Mount (KIT): IS-DM-MK2 Wall Mount Arm: IS-DM-PM2 Corner Mount: IS-DM-CORNER Junction Box Adapter: IS-DM-JBOX Manufacturer Sentry or approved equal PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Comply with the standard security installation practices. 3.2 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION A. Cameras: Prior to installation, verify exact location of cameras and advise district of obstacles that may interfere with the FOV or operation of intent. B. Pathways: Prior to installation verify that pathways and supporting devices, provided under other sections, are properly installed, and that temporary supports, devices, etc., have been removed. Verify dimensions of pathways, including length (for example, True Tape the conduits). C. Cable Integrity: Prior to installation of cameras, verify the Cat 6 cable s integrity both sheath and conductors. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Cameras: 1. Install cameras in locations shown on drawings. Provide all necessary hardware to properly install cameras on ceiling, walls, or in pendant mount applications River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-8 Electronic Surveillance
2. Provide a complete pathway from camera location to nearest MDF/IDF. Cables may be run in non-plenum open ceiling areas where applicable. 3. Terminate Cat 6 cable on RJ-45 plugs on camera end of cable. 4. Terminate MDF/IDF end of cable on modular RJ-45 jacks, T%^*B wiring scheme. Install all RJ-45 jacks in modular rack mounted patch panels. 5. Label all cables and jack per specification section 27 15 13. 6. Place and suspend cables and conductors during installation and termination in a manner to protect them from physical interference or damage. Place cables with no kinks, twists, or impact damage to the sheath. Replace cables damaged during installation or termination at no additional cost. 7. Maintain maximum cable length of 90 meters from the termination in the MDF/IDF. 8. Route cables under building infrastructure (such as ducts, pipes, conduits, etc); Do not route cables over building infrastructure. The installation shall result in easy accessibility to the cables in the future. 9. Place a pull string along with cables where run in pathways and spare capacity in the pathway remains. Tie off ends of the pull string (to prevent the string from falling into the conduit). 10. Neatly dress and organize cables using designated cable routing facilities, and fasten to support devices via Velcro-type straps. B. Security Server: 1. The contractor is responsible for sizing the security server using the following criteria: a. Number of cameras designated for server b. IP, PoE cameras c. 24/7 operating hours d. 40% recording time based on motion activation e. 30 days stored recording time f. Encoding/Decoding standard =H2.64 2. Contractor will be responsible for configuring the River Bank server to the district office Milestone server via the Federated site hierarchy on the district Milestone server. 3. The contractor will configure the federated site hierarchy from the district milestone server to support a centrally managed solution. River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-9 Electronic Surveillance
4. Contractor will be responsible to provide all camera licensing associated with the surveillance system. 5. Contractor will be responsible for providing capability to monitor each camera remotely. 6. Server will have the capability to be 19 rack mountable. END OF DOCUMENT River Bank Elementary School 28 20 00-10 Electronic Surveillance