Specifications

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The software should be capable of monitoring the status of any camera in the network and should
indicate when a device goes offline by any manner/alert.
The system should be able to carry out a motion search on recorded video and highlight motion in
the playback bar and also provide motion event based thumbnails to navigate straight to that
event in recording.
The alarm and map windows should have a docking facility on the main screen.
The VOCMROS shall have the following facilities:
- Search of recorded images based on motion, congestion, counter flow, time, date, alarm etc.
- Should support 64 Video streams concurrently
- Should support up to 4 monitors for displaying live video
- Shall allow multiple levels of user and Alarm prioritization
- Should allow up to 32 cameras to be replayed simultaneously from one NVR
- Auto-protecting of video recording on post and pre ‘alarm’ images.
- Exported recordings will be protected by an invisible watermark using hashing function with a
1024 bit key.
- Should have facilities for play, forward, rewind, pause along with fast forward and rewind for
reviewing the recorded videos.
The application should allow for time-synchronized playback of different cameras together in the
same video pane. This will enable the operator to watch playback of an event in an area covered
by multiple cameras from different angles as the event happens.
The system must support absolute redundancy with 1 to N, N to 1 and N to N redundancy
configurations. All this should be provided without a licensing model.
The system must support video bookmarks, where the system allows the user to create textual
bookmarks at various places in a recorded footage and allow access to these bookmarks through
an intelligent bookmark management system.
The system must allow application of sorting and searching filters on bookmarks for faster
retrieval and access to incidents in recorded footage.
The user/operator must be able to drag a book mark into a video pane and the video of that book
mark needs to start automatically.
The software must allow for IRIS control of PTZ cameras either through the GUI or a connected
Joystick controller.
(f) Network Video Recorder
Should be installable on a Linux/Windows PC.
The NVR/NAS should have no limitations on the kind of storage to be used (RAID, NAS, etc).
The NVR/NAS must be capable of recording 100 cameras simultaneously.
The NVR/NAS must be providing for a disk management system which will automatically reap old
recordings to overwrite with new ones when max disk usage is reached.
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g) Raid Storage:
RAID-5 compliant
Upto fifteen(15) 1-inch-by-3.5-inch SATA II hot-pluggable 3.0 Gbps hard drives a t speeds of
7200 rpm
Loaded with 6TB usable storage (after RAID 5 implementation) with hot-pluggable drives and
minimum one spare drive. Maximum capacity upto 15TB using fifteen 1TB drives.
Upgradable for dual host support providing direct connectivity to drives 0 though 6 and a separate
connectivity to drives 7 to 14
LED indications for systems status, power, split mode, activity, drive indicator per drive, fan fault,
SAS ports etc.
Configured with RAID 5 support for RAID levels 0,1,5,510,50
Operating temperature upto 35 degree Celsius