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Product Specification a Navigator Window, a Control Dialog Display Area, a Toolbar, a Display Mode Control Area, a Function Control Area, a Video Display Controls Area and an Other Controls Area. Each area shall contain the necessary controls to operate and setup the system. The login window requires a preconfigured User Name and Password for access.

Master Workstation Software • Provides real-time network digital video surveillance • Full communication with the ViconNet platform in Kollector Elite • Simultaneous record, playback and live view of video channels from system recorders • Features LAN and WAN (Internet) connectivity • Flexible task management • Hard disk video storage medium • Remote alarm capability • Comprehensive authorization utility for maximum system security • Remote configuration of recorders • Same Graphical User Interface as Kollector Elite ViconNet Master Workstation software is available as a package, Model VN1000, ready for installation on a PC-type computer (see technical information for PC requirements) or as a preconfigured PC computer, Model VN5000. This VN5000 workstation is a preconfigured state-of-the-art PC running Windows XP Professional, ready to review and record video over the LAN and WAN (Internet). The VN1000 and VN5000 provide video management capabilities when connected with Kollector Elite recorders on a standard 10/100Base-T network. These Master workstations provide exceptionally powerful features that include the ability to review live and recorded video from up to 16 separate Kollector Elite recorders simultaneously, remotely configure each recorder over the network and record any video passed from network recorders on the PC’s internal hard drive. ViconNet's Main Window provides a multi-channel display area containing up to 16 connected cameras, a Site and Device Tree,

ViconNet can be configured for the following operational points: Site Devices: Cameras and other devices can be locally recognized and configured. Network Parameters: The actual LAN/WAN (Internet) data for remote connectivity. Users and Groups: People that can access the system with custom privileges. Data Storage Allocation: Local or remote recorders and workstations used for remote video storage. Macro Programming: Predetermined routines to display and record cameras and activate devices at specific times. Scheduling, Display and Alarm Notification: Establishing routines for recording and operating devices. Pre/Post Alarm Recording: Establishing specified video segments in connection with alarm events. The Site and Device Tree provides a physical list of all known network Site areas and connected cameras, PTZ cameras and sensors. The cameras and PTZ cameras are represented by graphical symbols. Components in the Site and Device Tree are selectable and configurable. The Navigator Window graphically displays recorded video. It contains all function buttons necessary to control the live and playback video. The buttons are the Previous Frame button and Next Frame button, Fast Rewind button and Fast Forward button, Play button and Stop/Pause button, and First Frame button and Last Frame button. The Fast Rewind and Forward buttons shall play the video while sequencing. The Control Dialog Display Area provides a space to work in conjunction with the Other Controls Area. When one of the Other Controls is selected, the corresponding button palette appears in this area. The Toolbar provides access to all major functionality of the system. The Schedule/Macro, Reports, Setup, Logout and Exit buttons are accessible in this area. The Schedule/Macro button allows the running of preconfigured combinations of camera, sensor and PTZ programmed routines. The Reports button allows the viewing of system status reports. The Setup button allows configuration of the system components, authorizations, sites, authentication, utilities, schedules and macros. The Logout button allows leaving the system without closing the software. Vicon strontly recommends the use of uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS) to prevent voltage fluctuations that can affect operation and cause damage to the equipment

Model

Product Code

VN1000

8220

ViconNet Master Workstation Software; for use with Kollector Elite Digital Recorders. Single user license.

VN5000

8221

ViconNet Master Workstation PC; includes pre-loaded VN1000 Master Contol Software for use with Kollector Elite Digital Recorders, CD-RW and 60 GB internal HDD

Description

Table 1: Model, Product Code and Description

Vicon Product Facts Vicon part number 8009-7113-00-00

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Product specifications subject to change without notice.

Product Specification (cont’d) The Display Mode Control Area provides a palette of buttons to select and modify the number of video channels displayed, monitored or recorded simultaneously.

Authorization rights setup can be performed using the Site Authorization screen. Group rights are configured by specific site. Rights provide authority to perform all system functions.

The Function Control Area provides a palette of controls to manually enable the video recording as well as stop currently running macros in the system.

Alarm response is performed using system macros. Alarms can be programmed to annunciate under specific schedules. Alarms can be triggered by physical sensors, detected video loss, detected video motion, or messages sent over the network.

The Video Display Controls Area provides a palette of buttons to set the picture quality (resolution) and refresh mode of the video display. An 8-position bar allows the quality setting. A full and normal button allows whole frames or changed frames only to be displayed, respectively.

Picture Database Utilities can be configured using a dedicated set of screens. This utility allows setup and usage of detected hard disks locally. Once established, any workstation or recorder can use established hard disks for recording data.

The Other Controls Area provides a palette of buttons that only become active when a valid device is selected from the Site and Device Tree. When active, the selection of these buttons causes the Control Dialog Display Area to display additional control information. The Other Controls are Playback, Live Video and PTZ, Controls.

Authentication is configured using the Authentication Settings screen. Authentication can be established by site and affect both the source and destination of video. A check box is available to enable video authentication on the video generated. A check box is also available to view the status of the video.

There are several high-level configuration features allowing custom setup of the system. The System Configuration feature is comprised of a Main Settings Menu. This menu allows setup of the network and sites, macros, devices, authorization, Alarms, Picture Database Utilities and Authentication

VN1000 can be installed on a suitable PC running Windows 2000 and XP. ViconNet requires 3 GB of hard disk space to install and operate. ViconNet has a comprehensive uninstall utility to remove it from a computer.

The network and sites configuration is performed using a dedicated set of screens. The network portion of this setup allows setup of a system Nucleus and Backup Nucleus. The Nucleus acts as the coordinator of all running system applications. The Backup Nucleus acts as the hot-standby Nucleus in the event that the primary Nucleus goes offline, providing uninterrupted system functionality. A Network Settings menu provides a comprehensive worksheet for each networked device. When all units have been setup, the resulting connected devices define the site.

ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES Model VN-MON Monitor, Product Code 8222: 17-inch VGA monitor for use with Kollector Elite Series recorders and ViconNet VN5000 systems. Model VN-17FLT Monitor, Product Code 8237: 17-inch flat screen monitor for use with Kollector Elite Series recorders and ViconNet VN5000 systems. NETSWITCH-8 Network Switch, Product Code 7787: 8 port, 10/100 autosensing network switch, stackable. Model V650-UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply, Product Code 8298: 650 VA/400 W unit with DB-9 port (RS-232) and 120 VAC input/output.

Macro configuration is performed using a dedicated set of screens. Macros can be defined for recorded or displayed/ played cameras, command duration, recording location, local viewing, device ID, picture quality, refresh mode, recording rate (fps), related devices and alarm activation. Device configuration is performed using a dedicated set of screens. Devices have the ability to be configured for system recognition and operation. Valid devices are cameras (with PTZ) and sensors. All devices are assigned a unique ID number and title descriptor. Devices can also be setup for RS-422 protocol and supported with existing manufacturer's drivers where applicable.

Vicon Product Facts 2

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Contractors’ Specification TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION SECTION 137_ _ - SECURITY CCTV SYSTEM

SECURITY SYSTEM

PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL A. All equipment and materials used shall be standard components, regularly manufactured, regularly utilized in the manufacturer's system. B. All systems and components shall have been thoroughly tested and proven in actual use. C. All systems and components shall be provided with the availability of a toll free 24-hour technical support phone number from the manufacturer. The phone number shall allow for immediate technical assistance for either the dealer/installer or the end user at no charge. D. All systems and components shall be provided with an explicit manufacturer warranty. 2.02 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING MANAGEMENT AND NETWORK SOFTWARE A. The Digital Video Recording and Management Network Software shall meet the requirements of business and government surveillance applications. The software shall be unique and power a line of Digital Video Recorders and Workstations. The Software shall be available on CD-R format and provide a complete and comprehensive application for the operation and maintenance of the video surveillance system. It shall provide full live digital video surveillance over a standard 100Base-T network by the use of a GUI incorporating video display areas, toolbars, control palettes, and site/device trees. The software shall use a Hybrid MPEG4 compression algorithm in the video. B. The Software shall also be available preloaded in a Workstation. This workstation shall be a preconfigured state-of-the-art PC ready to review and record video over the LAN and WAN (Internet). C. The software shall offer network connectivity to other family components that share all video and control data over the Ethernet network. The number of network-connected components is only limited to the number of assigned IP addresses. D. The software, without any degradation to video quality, shall simultaneously offer: 1.

16-Channel continuous video playback.

2.

16-Channel video playback transmission to the Ethernet network.

3.

16-Channel continuous video receiving from the Ethernet network.

4.

User selectable video archiving of pre-existing recording.

E. The operating system of the software shall be Microsoft® WindowsXP™ Professional. F. The software shall employ a compression algorithm based on: 1.

Hybrid MPEG4 developed by Vicon.

2.

User selectable resolution not requiring a need to restart the application or the digital video recorder.

G. The networked system shall be comprised of: 1.

The software platform.

2.

Servers (recorders).

3.

Clients (workstations).

H. The software installed in both recorders and workstations shall be identical in: 1.

Graphical User Interface. Requiring that an operator shall need to learn only one interface for both control and programming of the system.

2.

Functions. Offering the ability to remotely configure most system components from any recorder or workstation.

I. The software shall offer features including the simultaneous display, playback, distribution and archive of multiple channel video. It shall collect multiple channels of analog video and digitize them for the purpose of display, archive and requested distribution across the Ethernet network. Cameras and sensors shall be the primary analog input devices. Each channel of video data shall have the capability of being displayed, played back, distributed and archived simultaneously across several servers and clients across the network. The software shall also have full WAN and Internet capability, offering expandability beyond a corporate LAN. J. Authorization rights setup shall be performed using the Site Authorization screen. Group rights shall be available to configure, by specific site. Rights shall provide authority to perform all system functions. The software shall offer a full multi-user authorization process as follows:

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Contractors’ Specification (cont’d) 1.

User groups shall be created once globally and shall appear in all components connected to the network.

2.

Users shall be created once globally and shall be given rights to particular groups.

3.

Groups shall be authorized and given specific access to each server, permitting "function-specific" profiles.

4.

Users created and authorized for each machine shall be able to login to any component and automatically have their group rights for that machine follow them.

5.

There shall be no virtual limit on the number of Groups and Users that can be authorized in the software.

6.

The software shall allow for each group to be authorized or denied access, per component, to: a. Login. b. Logout. c. Setup: 1. Network Setup & Site Name. 2. User and Group Management. 3. Site Authorization. 4. Macro Create-Edit. 5. Alarm Setup. 6. Device Setup. 7. Pre & Post Alarm. 8. Picture Database Utilities. 9. Autorecord. 10.

Scheduler for Macros.

a. Enable/Disable Scheduler. d. Reports. e. Scheduler. f. Live View. 1. Per Camera. g. Playback View. 1. Per camera. h. Archive Creation/Deletion. i. PTZ Controls. 7.

All users created shall be able to Login to any workstation on the system.

K. A user, given appropriate access, shall be able to remotely configure all connected recorders and workstations to the network. The programming shall include the complete operation of the recorders, including but not limited to: 1.

Camera titles.

2.

Alarm conditions.

3.

System reports.

4.

PTZ control.

5.

Alarms.

L. The Main Window shall provide the following: 1. 2.

"Tree-like" structure depicting all components connected to the network. Within the "tree-like" structure, each server shall be depicted with all connected devices such as: a. Cameras connected, differentiating between PTZ and fixed cameras.

3.

A multiscreen display area that allows for screen displays of: a. Single camera. b. Quad. c. 3 × 3.

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Contractors’ Specification (cont’d) d. 4x4. e. 6 way. f. Full screen of any of the above selected multiscreens shall allow for the viewing of the particular multiscreen in full screen mode by hiding the graphical user interface. 4.

PTZ Controls: a. When a dome camera is selected, an operator shall be able to: 1. Control pan, tilt, zoom, iris and focus. 2. Execute preset positions. 3. Program preset positions. 4. Complete programming of menus embedded in the selected dome. 5. All PTZ programming and control shall be achieved remotely without requiring an operator to be physically located at the recorder the PTZ is connected to. 6. PTZ control shall be performed on the video screen without the need for an operator to click on any arrows depicting direction of the device to be moved. 7. The PTZ control shall be fully variable and shall permit an operator to obtain higher pan and tilt speeds by simply clicking-and-dragging the mouse cursor on the video screen.

5. 6.

Access to all Programming menus. User selectable resolution shall include capture sizes of: a. 320 × 120 pixels, 384 × 144, PAL. b. 320 × 240 pixels, 384 × 288, PAL. c. 640 × 240 pixels, 768 × 288, PAL. d. 640 × 480 pixels, 768 × 576, PAL. e. Normal - Hybrid MPEG4 type (partial refresh). f. Continuous recording - JPEG.

7.

On demand recording of video currently viewed shall allow for the recording of any camera from any recorder connected to the network.

M. Viewing of live cameras shall be performed by: 1.

Clicking on the desired camera.

2.

"Drag-and-Drop" operations of cameras from the tree-like structure to the appropriate multiscreen quadrant.

3.

"Drag-and-Drop" operation of the server/recorder from the tree-like structure to the appropriate multiscreen.

N. The software shall permit the viewing of live video from: 1.

Any camera connected to any recorder on the network.

O. The software shall allow for redundant recording over the network. P. All workstations shall be able to simultaneously record: 1.

All cameras physically connected to recorders at: a. 120 fps at 640x480 resolution, 768 × 576, PAL. b. 240 fps at 640x480 resolution, 768 × 576, PAL.

Q. The Site and Device Tree shall provide a physical list of all known network site areas and connected cameras, PTZ cameras, and sensors. The cameras and PTZ cameras shall be represented by graphical symbols. Components in the Site and Device Tree shall be selectable and configurable. R. The Navigator Window shall graphically displays recorded video. It contains all function buttons necessary to access the video on-screen. The buttons shall be the Previous Frame button and Next Frame button, Fast Rewind button and Fast Forward button, Play button and Stop/Pause button and First Frame button and Last Frame button. The Fast Rewind and Forward buttons shall play the video while sequencing. S. Playback Control Screen shall depict, in a notepad style, the following: 1.

All recorders connected to the network.

2.

All workstations connected to the network.

3.

All video previously recorded on any server or recorder on the network, to be archived.

T. Video retrieval shall be performed by: 1.

Selecting the device (recorder or workstation) that video was previously stored on or archived to.

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Selecting the cameras to be played back.

3.

By "Drag-and-Drop", similar to the live view, selected cameras are inserted into the multiscreen displays so that an operator can view a mix of previously recorded cameras and live video on the same screen.

4.

When cameras are selected for playback, the notepad shall provide a graphical interface depicting bars that indicate video previously recorded as well as all alarmed video.

5.

Any recorders on the network shall be capable of playing back, by utilizing the multiscreen displays, a mix of videos previously recorded on any other server on the network, or archived.

6.

The playback interface shall offer the ability to playback cameras: a. One by one. b. Time synchronized (exact time line that the cameras were recorded in).

U. Access to programming and more advanced screens shall be done by means of an immobile, permanently-docked toolbar located on the top live screen. The Toolbar shall provide access to the following major functionality of the system: 1.

The Schedule/Macro.

2.

Reports.

3.

Setup.

4.

Logout and Exit buttons.

V. The software shall provide an advanced method for creating and executing extensive software commands. This shall be achieved by the use of macros. Macro configuration shall be performed using a dedicated set of screens Macros can be defined for recorded or displayed/played cameras, command duration, recording location, local viewing, device ID, picture quality, refresh mode, recording rate (fps), related devices (sensors) and alarm activation. W. Macros shall allow an authorized user to create and schedule software commands that shall include but are not limited to: 1.

Sequencing cameras, including multiscreen displays, in a local and remote recorder.

2.

Execute remote macros existing on recorders currently connected to the network.

3.

Record various cameras at various frame rates from any recorder on the network.

4.

Send alarm condition to any recorder and workstation on the network. By the use of macros, an authorized user shall be able to program the destination component of the alarm condition.

5.

An authorized user shall be able to program and execute macros remotely without the need to be physically located at the recorder that the macros will be programmed on.

6.

The Schedule/Macro button, shall allow the running of preconfigured combinations of camera, sensor and PTZ programmed routines. The Reports button shall allow the viewing of system status reports. The Setup button shall allow configuration of the system components, authorizations, sites, authentication, utilities, schedules and macros. The Logout button shall allow leaving the system without closing the software.

X. Macro scheduling shall include but is not limited to: 1.

Day of the week when the particular macro is active.

2.

Start and end time for when a macro is active.

3.

If a macro is to run continuously or not.

4.

A macro shall be able to run every: a. 5 min, 10 min, 1/4 Hour, 1/2 Hour, 3/4 Hour, 1 Hour, 2 Hours, 3 Hours, 4 Hours, 6 Hours, 8 Hours, 12 Hours. b. A macro shall be able to be scheduled to run for 1-256 cycles.

Y. The Display Mode Control Area shall provide a palette of buttons to select and modify the number of video channels displayed, monitored or recorded simultaneously. It shall include but is not limited to:

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1.

Single camera.

2.

2 × 2.

3.

3 × 3.

4.

4 × 4.

5.

6 way.

6.

All multiscreen displays shall be available in live, playback and mix of live-playback cameras. In addition, all multiscreen modes shall be affected by the Expand mode. The expand mode shall hide the GUI and offer the currently displayed multiscreen in a full screen format.

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REV: 103

Contractors’ Specification (cont’d) a. The software shall include an extensive scheduling scheme of: 1.

Alarms.

2.

Macros.

b. Alarm reactions shall be performed using system macros. Alarms shall be programmed to annunciate under the conditions specified in the macro. Alarms shall be triggered by physical sensors, detected video loss, detected video motion, or messages sent over the network. Alarm processing shall include but is not limited to: 1. 2.

External Alarms. Sensor Alarms shall have the ability to be tagged as following: a. Intrusion Alarms. b. Motion Detector Alarms. c. Smoke Detector Alarms. d. Perimeter Detector Alarms. e. Fire Alarms.

3.

Other types of detector alarms.

4.

Camera alarms shall include but is not limited to: a. Video Motion Alarms. b. Video Loss Alarms.

5.

An authorized user shall be able to link alarm conditions to preprogrammed macros to further extend the usability of the system.

c. Alarm scheduling shall include but are not limited to: 1.

3 distinct activity items each including: a. Beginning and end time for when each alarm is active. b. Day of the week for when an alarm is active.

d. There shall be several high-level configuration features allowing custom setup of the system. The System Configuration feature shall be comprised of a Main Settings Menu. This menu shall allow setup of the network and sites, macros, devices, authorization, Alarms, Picture Database Utilities and Authentication. e. The network and sites configuration shall be performed using a dedicated set of screens. The network portion of this setup shall allow: 1.

Setup of a system Nucleus and Backup Nucleus. The Backup Nucleus shall act as the hot-standby Nucleus in the event that the primary Nucleus goes offline, providing uninterrupted system functionality. A Network Settings menu shall provide a comprehensive worksheet for each networked device. When all units have been setup, the resulting connected devices shall define the site.

2.

Time synchronization of all components on the network.

3.

All appropriate networking features including, each server IP, Subnet and Gateway.

f. Device configuration shall be performed using a dedicated set of screens. Devices shall have the ability to be configured for system recognition and operation. Valid devices shall be: 1.

Cameras, fixed or with integrated PTZ.

2.

Sensors.

3.

All devices shall be assigned a unique ID number and title descriptor. Devices shall also be setup for RS-422 protocol and supported with existing manufacturer's drivers where applicable.

g. Picture Database Utilities shall be configured using a dedicated set of screens. This utility shall allow setup and usage of detected hard disks locally. Any networked computer shall be a candidate to add to the picture database. Once established, any recorder shall use established hard disks for recording data. h. Authentication shall be configured using the Authentication Settings screen. Authentication shall be established by site and affect both the source and destination of video. A check box shall be available to enable video authentication and view the status of the video generated. The video authentication scheme shall utilize a 128 bit MD5 algorithm. i. Operation of the software shall be facilitated by the use of a monitoring screen whereby a security operator can perform a full scope of surveillance duties using a mouse and keyboard.

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REV: 103

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Contractors’ Specification (cont’d) j. The software shall be installed on an appropriate workstation computer running a Microsoft® Windows® XP/2000 operating system. When installed and run, the application shall display a Main Window and Login Window, where all configuration and operation begins. 1. 2.

The login window shall consist of a User Name and Password field. Configuration of the system shall include setup of: a. Remote cameras and alarm names.

e. Scheduling, display and alarm notification.

b. Users and Groups.

f. Remote pre/post alarm recording.

c. Data storage allocation.

g. Backup utility for setup configuration.

d. Macro programming. 3.

The Main Window shall provide a multi-channel display area containing up to 16 connected cameras, a Site and Device Tree, a Playback Control Area, a Control Dialog Display Area, a Toolbar, a Display Mode Control Area, a Function Control Area, a Video Display Controls Area and an Other Controls Area. Each area shall contain the necessary controls to operate and setup the system.

4.

The Site and Device Tree shall provide a physical list of all known network site areas and connected cameras, PTZ cameras and sensors. The cameras and PTZ cameras shall be represented by graphical symbols. Components in the Site and Device Tree shall be selectable and configurable locally.

5.

The Navigator Window graphically displays recorded video. It contains all function buttons necessary to access the video on-screen. The buttons shall be the Previous Frame button and Next Frame button, Fast Rewind button and Fast Forward button, Play button and Stop/Pause button and First Frame button and Last Frame button. The Fast Rewind and Forward buttons shall play the video while sequencing.

6.

The Control Dialog Display Area shall provide a space to work in conjunction with the Other Controls Area. When one of the Other Controls is selected, the corresponding button palette shall appear in this area.

7.

The Toolbar shall provide access to all major functionality of the system. The Schedule/Macro, Reports, Setup, Logout and Exit buttons shall be accessible in this area. The Schedule/Macro button allows the running of preconfigured combinations of camera, sensor and PTZ programmed routines. The Reports button shall allow the viewing of system status reports. The Setup button shall allow configuration of the system components, authorizations, sites, authentication, utilities, schedules and macros. The Logout button shall allow leaving the system without closing the software.

8.

The Display Mode Control Area shall provide a palette of buttons to select and modify the number of video channels displayed, monitored or recorded simultaneously.

9.

The Function Control Area shall provide a palette of controls to enable or disable the video recording as well as any currently running macros in the system.

10. The Video Display Controls Area shall provide a palette of buttons to set the picture quality (resolution) and refresh mode of the live video display. An 8-position bar shall allow the quality setting. A full and normal button shall allow whole frames or changed frames only to be displayed, respectively. 11. The Other Controls Area shall provide a palette of buttons that only become active when a valid device is selected from the Site and Device Tree. When active, the selection of these buttons shall cause the Control Dialog Display Area to display additional control information. The Other Controls are Playback, Live Video and PTZ controls. k.

The software shall be provided on CD format in a suitable case.

The software shall be Vicon’s Model VN1000. 2.03 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING AND NETWORK WORKSTATION A. The Workstation shall be a state-of-the-art PC computer running Windows XP Professional. It shall be fully equipped to run the Digital Video Recording and Network Software. The Workstation shall require an external monitor for operation. B. The Workstation shall have an ATX platform motherboard and 300 watt power supply using an Intel® Pentium® IV, 1.7 GHz processor. It shall have 256 MB of RAM memory, a 60 GB hard drive, a 1.44 MB floppy drive, a 100 Mbps PCI-type LAN Card, a Video Display Adapter using an nVidia® GeForce III™ GPU with 64 MB or RAM memory and additional case fan cooling. The Workstation shall be equipped with a PS-2 wheel mouse and 101-key keyboard. C. The Workstation shall be housed in a mid-height tower case with all suitable connectors available on the back panel. It shall be constructed of steel and plastic materials in a beige-color exterior. It shall also be operated indoors in a temperature range not to exceed 32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C) and a humidity range not to exceed 0 to 95% relative, in a non-condensing atmosphere. The Workstation shall employ a Universal Power Supply requiring 105 - 240 VAC @ 50 - 60 Hz. The Workstation shall be Vicon’s Model VN5000.

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Product specification subject to change without notice.

Technical Information Setup button allows configuration of the system components, authorizations, sites, authentication, utilities, schedules and macros. The Logout button allows leaving the system without closing the software.

VN1000 COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS Operating System: CPU: RAM Memory: Hard Drive: Mouse: LAN Card:

Windows 2000 and XP. Pentium IV, 1.7 GHz minimum. 256 MB minimum. 3 GB of free space required. PS-2 or serial type required. 10/100 Mbps required for network connection. VGA Adapter: Any AGP Adapter using nVidia® GeForce III™ GPU. Minimum settings are 1024 × 768 pixels and 16-bit color. VGA Monitor: 17 in. (432 mm) size, 1024 × 768 pixels, 16-bit color minimum.

VN1000 SOFTWARE FEATURES Main Window Screen: A multi-channel display area containing up to 16 connected cameras, a Site and Device Tree, a Playback Control Area, a Control Dialog Display Area, a Toolbar, a Display Mode Control Area, a Function Control Area, a Video Display Controls Area and an Other Controls Area. Each area contains the necessary controls to operate and setup the system. Site and Device Tree: A physical list of all known network Site areas and connected cameras, PTZ cameras, and sensors. The cameras and PTZ cameras are represented by graphical symbols. Components in the Site and Device Tree are selectable and configurable. Navigator Window: A graphical display of recorded video. It contains a set of function buttons used to access the video on-screen. The buttons are the Previous Frame button and Next Frame button, Fast Rewind button and Fast Forward button, Play button and Stop/Pause button, and First Frame button and Last Frame button. The Fast Rewind and Forward buttons shall play the video while sequencing. Control Dialog Display Area: A space to work in conjunction with the Other Controls Area. When one of the Other Controls is selected, the corresponding button palette appears in this area. Toolbar: An area providing access to all major functionality of the system. The Schedule/Macro, Reports, Setup, Logout and Exit buttons are accessible in this area. The Schedule/Macro button allows the running of preconfigured combinations of camera, sensor and PTZ programmed routines. The Reports button allows the viewing of system status reports. The

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Display Mode Control Area: A palette of buttons used to select and modify the number of video channels displayed monitored or recorded simultaneously. Function Control Area: A palette of controls used to enable or disable the video recording as well as any currently running macros in the system. Video Display Controls Area: A palette of buttons to set the picture quality (resolution) and refresh mode of the live video display. An 8-position bar allows the quality setting. A full and normal button allows whole frames or changed frames only to be displayed, respectively. Other Controls Area: A palette of buttons that activate when a valid device is selected from the Site and Device Tree. When active, the selection of these buttons causes the Control Dialog Display Area to display additional control information. The Other Controls are Playback, Live Video and PTZ controls. System Configuration: A Main Settings Menu used for setup of the network and sites, macros, devices, authorization, Alarms, Picture Database Utilities and Authentication. Network and Sites Configuration: The network portion of this feature allows setup of a system Nucleus and Backup Nucleus. The Nucleus acts as the coordinator of all running system applications. The Backup Nucleus acts as the hot-standby Nucleus. The Network Settings menu provides a comprehensive worksheet for each networked device. The resulting connected devices make up the site. Macro Configuration: Macros can be defined for recorded or displayed/played cameras, command duration, recording location, local viewing, device ID, picture quality, refresh mode, recording rate (fps), related devices (sensors) and alarm activation.

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Product specification subject to change without notice.

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Technical Information (cont’d) Device Configuration: Devices can be configured for system recognition and operation. Valid devices are cameras (with PTZ) and sensors. All devices are assigned a unique ID number and title descriptor. Devices can also be setup for RS-422 protocol and supported with existing manufacturer's drivers where applicable. Authorization Rights Setup: Group rights can be configured by specific site. Rights provide authority to perform all system functions. Alarm Configuration: Alarms are programmed to annunciate under the conditions specified in the macro. Alarms can be triggered by physical sensors, detected video loss, detected video loss, or messages sent over the network. Picture Database Utilities: This utility allows setup and usage of detected hard disks locally. Once established, any recorder can use established hard disks for recording data. Authentication: Video authentication is established by site and affects both the source and destination of video. A check box is used to enable video authentication on the video generated. A check box is also available to enable video authentication displayed on the video viewed. VN5000 WORKSTATION ELECTRICAL

RAM Memory: Floppy Drive: Hard Drive: Pointing Device: Keyboard: LAN Card: VGA Adapter:

256 MB. Standard 1.44 MB type. 60 GB. PS-2 wheel mouse. PS-2, 101 keys. 10/100 Mbps PCI type. AGP Adapter using nVidia's® (GeForce III™ GPU, 64 MB RAM. Cooling: Internal Case mounted fan, 42.5 cfm flow rate.

MECHANICAL Case Style: Standard mid-height tower. Dimensions: Height: 27.0 in. (686 mm). Width: 8.5 in. (216 mm). Depth: 18.0 in. (457 mm). Weight: 35.5 lb. (16 kg). Construction: Steel and plastic. Color: Beige. Shipping Dimensions: Length: 30 in. (762 mm). Width: 13 in. (330 mm). Height: 21 in. (533 mm). Shipping Weight: 40 lb. (18 kg). Shipping Volume: 4.7 ft( (0.13 m(). ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature Range: Operating Humidity Range: Storage Temperature Range: Storage Humidity Range:

32 to 104° F (0 to 40° C). 0 to 95% relative, non-condensing. -4 to 158° F (-20 to 70° C). 0 to 95% relative, non-condensing.

Motherboard/ Power Supply: ATX motherboard with 300 W power supply. Note: Vicon strongly recommends the use of uninterruptible power supply systems (UPS) to prevent voltage fluctuations that can affect operation and cause damage to the equipment. Operating System: Windows XP. CPU: Pentium IV, 1.7 GHz.

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