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8272 Pascal Gagnon Saint-Leonard, Quebec, Canada H1P 1Y4 www.inaxsys.com
ivtVision ™ – HYBRID NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECURITY SYSTEM
DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
LEVEL 1__28 20 00 ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE
LEVEL 2__28 23 00 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
LEVEL 3__28 23 19 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS AND ANALOG RECORDING DEVICES
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 GENERAL
A. The Hybrid Network Video Recorder (NVR) shall have Video Management System (VMS)
software for viewing live and recorded video from analog and IP cameras and video encoders
connected to a local and wide area network. The VMS software shall have a Client-Server
based architecture that can be configured as a standalone VMS system with the Client software
running on the server hardware and/or the Client running on any network connected TCP/IP PC
workstation. Multiple client workstations shall be capable of simultaneously viewing live and/or
recorded video from a single or multiple servers. Multiple servers shall also be able to
simultaneously provide live and/or recorded video to a single or multiple workstation(s).
Included in the cost of the software are an unlimited number of client software applications.
B. IP Camera and Encoder Support.
The VMS software running on the Hybrid NVR shall have an open architecture supporting IP
cameras and encoders from multiple manufacturers providing best of breed solutions from low
cost entry level features to high resolution megapixel features. A minimum of five (5) IP camera
manufacturers must be supported from leading companies such as ACTi, Arecont Vision, Axis,
IQinvision, Panasonic, Sony and Vivotek.
C. VMS Client Server Architecture.
The VMS software running on the Hybrid NVR shall be based on a client / server architecture. A
client / server architecture provides a scalable platform, whereby each computer on a network is
a client, server or both a client/server simultaneously.
D. VMS Client Software.
A client is a computer system that accesses a (remote) service on another computer by a
TCP/IP network. The VMS Client software displays and searches live and recorded video, audio
and alarms, and administers the VMS Server configurations.
1. There shall be one VMS Client application that shall be installed in two different
configurations depending on the requirements. The VMS Client shall have the same
features, functions and user interface in either configuration. The first client installation
configuration is referred to as a Local Client, meaning the client resides on the same system
that is “local” to the server. The second installation is referred to as a Remote Client,
meaning it is installed on a different computer that is “remote” from the server and is
connected to the server through a local or wide area network. All interaction (viewing live or
recorded video and administration) with the server shall be performed through either the
Local or Remote client.
2. When configuring a server with full administrative privileges with either a Local or Remote
Client all administration and configurations functions shall be identical. By having full
administration and configuration features from a Remote Client, customers and installers
shall save time and money by not being required to administer features where the server
hardware is physically located.
3. At no time during the administration and configuration of any feature of a server from either
a Local or Remote Client shall video recording be required to be disabled.
4. The VMS Client software shall operate on any of the following operating systems:
a. Microsoft Windows Server 2003
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