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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
f. The number of groups and users authorized on the IP cameras and encoders/decoders will be
limited to 20 groups and 100 users.
g. The software shall allow for each group to be authorized or denied access, per component, to:
Login, Logout, Site List, Setup, Network Setup & Site Name, User and Group Management,
Site Authorization, Auto Login, Macro Create-Edit, Alarm Setup, Authentication Settings,
Camera, and Device Setup, Pre & Post Alarm, Storage Database Utilities, Auto Record, Exit to
OS, RS-232/422/485 Setup, Picture Quality and Resolution Setup, Registration, Manual Record
and Playback Setup, Central Failure Notification, Recording Verification, Auto/Manual fps
Setup, Texting and Email, Display Settings, Remote cameras and alarm names, Data storage
allocation, Low Bandwidth, Language Translation Utility (LTU) Setup, Map Sets, Reset Nucleus,
Backup and Restore, Settings Summary, Scheduler for Macros, Camera Grouping, I-Onyx and
Third Party Cameras, Third Party Format, Video Analytics Engine, Scheduling, display and alarm
notification, Remote pre/post alarm recording, Backup utility for setup configuration, Reports.
2. All users created shall be able to log in to any workstation on the system. A user, given appropriate
access, shall be able to remotely configure all components connected to the network. The
programming shall include the complete operation of the recorders, including but not limited to:
Network Settings and Site Name, Site Authorization, Auto Login, Storage Database, Registration,
Macro Editor, Schedule for Macros, Alarms, Manual Record and Quality Buttons on Screen,
Recording Verification, Authentication, Map Sets, LTU.
3. The software shall permit viewing of live video from any camera connected to any recorder on the
network.
4. The software shall allow for duplicate recording over the network (version dependent).
5. The software shall provide the ability to save any event that was tagged as an alarm (video motion
detection, video loss or input received from the EVM system to be saved to a separate database,
where it cannot be overwritten. The feature shall be named Video Vault.
6. An Archive Wizard shall be provided that simplifies the process of creating archives and saving
video to removable media, such as: CD, DVDs or solid-state drives. An embedded player shall be
packaged with each archived video clip for playback on any machine.
7. 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 defined for
recorded cameras, command duration, recording location (version dependent), local viewing, device
ID, picture quality, refresh mode, recording rate (fps) (version dependent), related devices (sensors)
and alarm activation.
8. Macros shall allow an authorized user to create and schedule software commands that shall include
but not be limited to:
a. Sequencing cameras, including multi-screen displays, in a local and remote recorder.
b. Execute remote macros existing on recorders currently connected to the network.
c. Record cameras at different qualities and frame rates from any recorder on the network (version
dependent).
d. 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.
e. Run applications or batch files, such as: open a word processor, spreadsheet program, calculator,
media player or start a batch program to run additional tasks.
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