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1. O Implementing audio analytics shall include the following configuration requirements 1 Audio analytics shall require an IP camera with a built in or external microphone or an encoder The device shall support an audio sampling rate of 16 KHz 16 bits using the AAC codec 3 The analytic s sensitivity shall be adjustable for each channel The audio analytic shall require a microphone with a frequency response equal to at least 100 Hz 8 kHz 6dB To prevent clipping or distortion a The microphone shall be installed at least two meters from potential sound sources b The microphone s sensitivity settings shall be adjustable on the camera or encoder The microphone sensitivity settings shall provide a reasonable level of audio to the NLSS Gateway and the analytic The effective range for microphones quoted in this document are typical detection ranges in representative environments in which the analytic is likely to be used The effective range varies according to the physical and acoustic environment P The audio analytics shall support the following cameras Axis Axis M1031 Axis P3343 V Axis M1054 Axis P3344 V Axis P1343 Axis P3346 V Axis P1344 Axis P3367 V Axis P1346 Axis M501 Axis P1347 Axis M5014 Axis Light Finder P3364 Sony SNC VB630 SNC VM601 SNC VM600 SNC VM601B SNC VM600B SNC VM630 2 10 NLSS Video PTZ Features A The Gateway sha
2. 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 15 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 13 Point of Sale 14 Areas 15 Zones 16 Configuration 17 Global 18 Identity 19 Access Control 20 Video 21 Permissions 22 Point of Sale 23 Intrusion 24 Face Recognition 25 License Plate Recognition 26 Events The Gateway shall support the selection of one of the following user languages at system login Dutch English French Spanish German Italian Romanian and Portuguese The Gateway s Web Interface shall support the following web browsers and Adobe Flash Player Internet Explorer version 9 0 or above Mozilla Firefox version 20 and above Google Chrome version 26 0 and above Apple Safari 5 1 9 for OS X v10 6 Safari 6 0 4 for OS X 10 7 10 8 5 Adobe Flash Player 11 5 and above ES IN 2 3 NLSS Gateway Hardware A B C The Gateway shall have one 1 or more 1 GB Ethernet ports The Gateway shall have six 6 or more USB 2 0 or above ports The GW 500 and GW 3000 shall have one 1 or more eSATA ports for connecting external data storage The Gateway shall have an internal Hard Disk Drive Raw Capacity HDD of the following capacity 1 GW 500 not less than 500GB 2 GW 3000 not less than 2TB 3 GW 4000 not less than 8TB 2 4TB drives 4 GW 5000 not less than 2TB Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 16 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 300
3. 2 HID multiCLASS 3 HID iCLASS 2 27 Access Control AC Operations A B The AC operations shall be seamlessly integrated into the NLSS Gateway functionality The access control functionality shall support the association of doors with cameras 1 Providing an easy method for doors to be viewed by their associated camera for the purpose of supervised momentary unlock commands 2 So that access control events can trigger video actions The use of camera audio capabilities shall be available via the Operations menu The following access control operations shall be available both locally and remotely via the browser without going to a separate application 1 Momentarily Unlock Door Disable Credential Enable Credential Acknowledge access control Events A ON Select Event then display associated video Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 40 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 28 Input Devices A B G The Gateway shall support dry contact input sensors used for general purpose I O These input sensors are located on reader interface or an I O interface and can be connected to input devices These devices shall include motion detectors power or battery failure detectors electronic switches etc The interface shall provide icons with LEDs to indicate the device status 1 Controller Connection Status Green In Service Online Yellow Not in Ser
4. StreamRecordStop Starts recording of a camera or video stream when triggered by an event Stops recording of a camera or video stream when triggered by an event VAStart VAStop Starts a Video Analytic for the selected camera when triggered by an event Note that only one analytic may be active for a camera Stops a Video Analytic for the selected camera when triggered by an event ViewSetActive Activates a view for the selected decoder l The Gateway shall support the filtering of events being displayed by Event Category and Event Subtype J The Gateway shall support an Event Log view of the system events from the web browser filterable by Event Category and Severity K The Gateway shall support acknowledgement of events including the ability to enter multiple time stamped notes for specific events Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 33 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 The Gateway shall support the ability to select an event and automatically pull up recorded video associated with that event The Gateway shall support a historical database of events that can be filtered sorted and searched by Event Category Type Severity Device Date and Time The Gateway shall support a Grid View for viewing events including face capture JPEGs license plate capture JPEGs and videos The Gateway shall support the ability to lock an event and ass
5. A The Gateway shall be a standards based networked platform that integrates Video Surveillance Video Analytics Access Control and Intrusion Detection systems in a single appliance The Gateway shall operate in a standalone mode with other Gateways and or in conjunction with a Next Level Cloud Services System The Gateway shall support live video recorded video and simultaneous display of both live and played back recorded video The Gateway shall support live audio and recorded audio that is synchronized with recorded video The Gateway shall support multiple desktop video displays through the use of multiple NLSS DC 400 2 or later decoders The Gateway shall support video wall configurations through the use of NLSS DC 400 2 or later decoders The Gateway shall support approved third party Access Control devices integrated into the system from Assa Abloy HID and Mercury Security The Gateway shall support Event Management and Alarm Handling features integrated across the access video and analytic feature sets The Gateway shall support a Web server for multiple Web browsers as the interface to the system The Gateway shall not require any specific client application software to be loaded on PCs used to access the Gateway application with the exception of Adobe Flash Player which is a free download The Gateway shall not require any licensing for individual cameras the included 11 video analytic behaviors i
6. GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 control door unlock schedules access levels intrusion disarm schedules and video recording B The Gateway shall support custom Holidays Up to 90 consecutive days may be included in the Holiday period per schedule 2 18 Events A The Gateway shall support eight 8 user definable Event Severities priorities B The Gateway shall support the following user configurable automatic actions for specific events Video Analytics Type Action Access Control Door Momentary Unlock Access Control Door Relock Access Control Door Unlock Access Control Output Off Access Control Output On Audio Play Audio Channel Channel Set Active Email Email Send PTZ Camera PTZ Go to Home PTZ Camera PTZ Go to Preset PTZ Camera PTZ Start Patrol Video Analytics VA Start Video Analytics VA Stop Face Recognition Validate Cardholder Video Analytics Face Recognition Validate Group Video Stream Stream Record Start Video Stream Stream Record Stop View View Set Active C The Gateway shall support multiple automatic actions for specific events D The Gateway shall support the following events 1 Emergency events assigned the Emergency Severity level these high risk events are added automatically to emergency queue 2 Shunted events these events are filtered out from the event log example faulty door events 3 Locked events
7. LINE CROSSING OBJECT MOVED OBJECT TAKEN AWAY PEOPLE COUNT DIRECTIONAL PEOPLE COUNT PERIMETER B The Gateway shall support Report formats that include Column Line Pie Chart and CSV data exports C The Gateway shall support Report printing from the browser Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 44 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 32 Cloud Services Remote Management Services Features A The NLSS Cloud Services system shall allow viewing multiple cameras from different sites in a single View B The NLSS Cloud Services system shall allow the display and management of multiple sites from a single log in screen C The NLSS Cloud Services system shall provide a means for users to interface with their systems to 1 Configure settings Monitor live and recorded video Search event data Back up database 9 2 19 Create custom reports or set up automatic reports across multiple sites 6 Update software 7 Monitor system health D The NLSS Cloud Services system shall also include 1 SMS Email Notification based on event alarm system health 2 Access on most mobile devices including Android iPhone Pad Netbooks 2 33 NextConnect A The NLSS Cloud Services system shall enable users to establish a direct connection from the remote computer to the local NLSS Gateway or with other users on the system This capability shall be accomplished using NextConnect Next Level s p
8. PlayStation 3 G Network video devices 1 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 IP Camera Security video cameras that transmit video over IP networks are referred to as IP cameras as well as Network Cameras Network video encoder A network video encoder receives an analog video camera signal and converts it to any of several network video data formats identical to those used by IP cameras A network video encoder usually contains other features found in IP cameras such as web based configuration of the video resolution and frame rates and video analytics such as video motion detection A amp E Specitication 3 NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 NLSS DC 400 2 A network based NLSS HD Decoder that can display up to four simultaneous streams of HD video from IP cameras stored media content or available online content to one or two monitors It supports multiple video pane layouts and is easily managed over an intuitive browser based interface H Network Protocols 1 10 11 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 ARP The Address Resolution Protocol is a telecommunications protocol used by the Internet Protocol IP specifically IPv4 to map IP network addresses to hardware addresses Bonjour Apple Inc s trade name for its implementation of Zeroconf for zero configuration a set of techniques that automatically creates a usable Internet Protocol IP network without manual operator intervent
9. known as Sorenson H 263 it is the required video compression format for Flash Player 6 and 7 M JPEG Motion JPEG M JPEG is an informal name for a class of video formats where each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image MPEG The Moving Picture Experts Group is a working group of experts that was formed to set standards for coding and transmitting audio and video information in a digital compressed format MPEG is also the name of the family of standards developed by the group MPEG 4 A group of encoding techniques that includes MPEG 4 AVC also known as MPEG 4 Part 10 or H 264 F Audio compression standards 1 3 G 711 A standard for audio data compression and expansion from the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector ITU T The standard defines two formats a a law the G 711 format used in Europe b w law also called mu law and m law is the G 711 format used in the U S and Japan G 726 a speech encoding standard covering the transmission of voice data from the ITU T AAC Advanced Audio Coding is a compression and encoding scheme for digital audio standardized by the International Organization for Standardization ISO and the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Designed to be the successor of the MP3 format AAC is also the default or standard audio format for iPhone iPod iPad Nintendo DSi iTunes DivX Plus Web Player and
10. management 1 2 References The publications regulations and standards listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced A Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 FCC Part 15 Class B Specifies radio wave emission limits devices for which the purpose is not to produce radio waves but which do anyway such as computers intended for use in or adjacent to residential and small business environments U S Federal Communications Commission EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Specifies radio disturbance characteristics their limits and methods of measurement for information technology equipment such as computers Cenelec the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC limits for harmonic current emissions Cenelec EN 61000 3 3 2008 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC limits for voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems Cenelec EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Immunity characteristics for information technology equipment limits and methods of measurement Cenelec ICES 003 Issue 4 February 2004 Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Policy Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES Industry Canada IEEE 1100 2005 Best practices for the powering and grounding of electronic equipment used in commercial and industrial applications Institute of Electrical
11. recommendation of those Vendors In addition such use of trademarks is not intended to imply directly or indirectly that those Vendors endorse or have any affiliation with Next Level Security Systems Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 2 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Table of Contents Part 1 wesch oe sesch o dh A DD JO Dk G h A ck O EL E 5 SMN ee 5 Referenc ES daa 5 Eeer nn nn 6 System Description E 12 A A 12 Quality PSs SME ANG cs soii alto a eee eee 12 Delivery Storage and Handiina oiomirinnrninin rs 13 Project Site TS OMNIS neta nasal dois 13 Manufacturers Wa TV cin di 13 System Startup Owner s Instructions COMMISSIONING ccccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnos 14 A o eea ae 14 Produc IS susi 15 Acceptable Manufacturer acorralado 15 PUSS LOW AY sarna 15 NLSS Gateway Hardware EE 16 NESS System Features usual 17 NESS Video FSalUrES inscriba 18 MESS Video Analytic ESAS acostada alain 19 Face Recognition Video Anal 21 License Plate Hecognition ENNEN 22 NLSS Audio ENEE 23 NLSS Video PTZ e 25 NESS Video Control Feature 26 NLSS Video Display Features uk EN 26 NLSS Video Display Features Decoder Heoured 27 NLSS Audio Features osea 27 Media LiD aiy A PP 27 lee EA 28 Senee UE E 29 EVENS AP ee ee ee 29 Event Action Linkage os 34 Access Control System Description un 35 E palito e o E ECO EEE Poo a e 36 ACCESS Leva Sui 37 Access Card TEMO e VE 3
12. 0 GW 4000 and GW 5000 E The Gateway power consumption shall be As 2 3 4 GW 500 25 to 40 watts GW 3000 50 to 95 watts GW 4000 200 to 300 watts GW 5000 250 to 420 watts F The Gateway mechanical dimensions shall be 1 2 3 4 GW 500 approx 8 x 8 x2 GW 3000 approx 12 x 13 25 x1 75 GW 4000 approx 17 75 x15 x1 75 GW 5000 approx 17 75 x15 x1 75 2 4 NLSS System Features A The Gateway shall support 1 2 3 6 7 Local and remote firmware upgrades Export of system logs Backup and restoration of configuration c Manual backup and restoration of configuration d GW 3000 shall also support auto backup to a Compact Flash CF card e GW 4000 and GW 5000 shall also support auto backup to a SATA SSD card Manually setting the time of the system by selecting the time zone and setting the current hour and minute Automatic setting of the system time through the use of a Network Time Protocol NTP Server Manual static IP address provisioning Automatic IP address provisioning via DHCP B The Gateway shall display the following System Health information E eh St S ee et Ne System memory utilization CPU usage Coprocessor usage of active streaming video cameras of active recording video cameras of active Video Analytic rules System uptime Network bandwidth input output Kbits per Second Kbps of doors online
13. 06 2013 14 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Part 2 Products 2 1 Acceptable Manufacturer A B The NLSS Gateway shall be supplied by Next Level Security Systems 6353 Corte Del Abeto Ste 102 Carlsbad CA 92011 760 444 1410 www nlss com Substitutions no substitutions will be considered or accepted 2 2 NLSS Gateway A B The NLSS Gateway shall be a standards based networked platform based on Linux Ubuntu MySQL Apache PHP and Flash The Gateway shall support an easy to use intuitive Web browser interface NLSS Web Interface to the system The Gateway shall natively support the security levels of Operator and Superuser and shall provide independently configurable permissions for each Operator assignment Additional Users may be added The Gateway shall support multiple simultaneous users on the system via multiple browser windows 1 Users shall be defined with specific roles and require password verification to access the Gateway application 2 Roles provide a means to define and assign user privileges to perform view edit add or delete actions under the Operation and Configuration menus within the Gateway application The main Gateway Modules that can be restricted are Operations Cameras Decoders Doors Cardholders Users Reporting Views on Pa SS SS Sequences 9 Media 10 Input Devices 11 Output Devices 12 Groups Rev
14. 4 A standard for video compression It is currently one of the most commonly used formats for the recording compression and distribution of high definition video It is a required standard for Blu ray Disc players and is widely used by streaming Internet sources including YouTube the iTunes Store and web software such as the Adobe Flash Player H 264 standard defines 18 sets of capabilities called profiles designed for specific types of video applications Three commonly used profiles are the Baseline Main and High profiles H 264 Baseline Profile The Baseline Profile was designed to minimize complexity perform well under a variety of conditions and maintain flexibility for use over a broad range of network environments and conditions with low bandwidth requirements H 264 Main Profile The Main Profile was designed with an emphasis on compression coding efficiency capability suitable for Mainstream consumer broadcast and storage applications It is commonly used for Standard Definition SD digital video using the MPEG 4 format with medium bandwidth requirements A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 H 264 High Profile The High Profile HP addresses high end consumer use and other applications using high resolution video with medium bandwidth requirements It is utilized for megapixel video broadcast and disc storage applications including HD DVD and Blu ray Disc Sorenson Spark Also
15. 7 ID Badge Creation WEE 38 Doors Keypads Readers Strikes Tmeouts 38 Access Control AC Hardware 0 2 cccccccccessssesccecateeseesassccieeaeceeesenssneevesecaessnteeaeseeiee 39 Access Control AC Operations EE 40 ale Eu E 41 TEE eeneg 41 Maps and Floor Plans css 42 43 Cloud Services Remote Management Services Features 45 ECH EE 45 Cloud Network Security Features 46 FOUN Ol Sale eege eege ER 46 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 3 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 36 Intrusion DetectiON oooccccoccccnnccnnncncnnncncnnancnnncnnnnancnnnnnnncnnnnancnnnnnnn nano nnn aaa 46 Part3 EXecutiON cuina dida HESE SS NEES e ds 48 3 1 ExXamiNalON ed geg 48 32 WAStAIALON iia ia dc lee 48 ga DEMAS a e do e na 48 3 4 Technical Support and Training sia acl eta ata ida 48 KE nd Kole OTE AAE e 48 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 4 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Part 1 General 1 1 Summary A The Next Level Security Systems NLSS Gateway is a fully Integrated Physical Security Video Management System VMS Video Analytics VA Access Control ACS System and NLSS Cloud Services NCS formerly Remote Management Systems or RMS It is a network based platform that interoperates with third party IP Cameras Encoders and Access Control devices A web browser based interface provides access to the system for local and remote
16. Deliver materials in manufacturer s original unopened undamaged containers with original identification labels Protect stored materials from environmental and temperature conditions following the manufacturer s instructions Handle and operate products and systems according to the manufacturer s instructions 1 8 Project Site Conditions A The Gateway shall be capable of continuous operation under the following environmental conditions 13 Temperature 0 30 C 32 86 F 14 Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing 1 9 Manufacturer s Warranty A B Project Warranty Refer to Conditions of the Contract for project warranty provisions Project Warranty Period specify term in number of years commencing on Date of Substantial Completion Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 13 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Specifier Note Coordinate paragraph below with manufacturer s warranty requirements C Manufacturer s Warranty Submit for Owner s acceptance manufacturer s standard warranty document 1 10 System Startup Owner s Instructions Commissioning A Follow the instructions provided in the manufacturer s Quick Start Guide and User Manual 1 11 Maintenance A The Gateway itself requires no maintenance other maintaining the appropriate environmental conditions specified in section 1 8 Project Site Conditions Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06
17. Gateway shall support video display Sequences in which two or more Views are displayed in user configurable order with individual sequence durations 2 14 NLSS Audio Features A B The Gateway shall support G 711 both a law and u law encoding G 726 and Advanced Audio Codec AAC audio coding The Gateway shall support Live audio from IP cameras Recorded audio from IP cameras Audio in sync with recorded video Audio volume and mute controls via the browser oS Ske S Two way audio 6 Audio Notification of Events 2 15 Media Library A B C The Gateway shall contain a Media Library to store audio and video files The library shall also hold the video exported from a camera The Gateway shall be able to manually play back an audio clip from the Media Library The Gateway shall be able to play an audio clip when triggered by an event or from the Web interface video player The Gateway shall be capable of holding video clips up to four hours in length Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 27 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 F The Gateway shall be capable of exporting a video clip to a local computer G The Gateway shall allow a video export to be stopped H The Gateway shall allow a media file to be locked to prevent deletion l The Gateway shall include a series of default audio files that cannot be deleted J The Gateway shall allow the default a
18. VETE SECURITY SYSTEMS Architecture and Engineering Specification NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 GW 5000 2009 2013 by Next Level Security Systems Inc All rights reserved Date created 12 20 2011 Revision 1 5 Revision Date 06 06 2013 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Next Level Security Systems NextConnect NextProtect and NextDetect are registered trademarks of Next Level Security Systems Inc All content included in this document including text and graphics is 2009 2013 Next Level Security Systems with all rights reserved or is the property of Next Level Security Systems and or third parties protected by intellectual property rights Any use of materials in this document including reproduction for purposes other than those noted above modification distribution or replication or other commercial exploitation of any kind without prior written permission of an authorized officer of Next Level Security Systems is strictly prohibited Next Level Security Systems trademarks may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not provided by Next Level Security Systems in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among customers or in any manner that disparages or discredits Next Level Security Systems All other trademarks displayed in this document are the trademarks of their respective owners and constitute neither an endorsement nor a
19. a single customer of an access card manufacturer Card formats use Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 10 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 binary numbers 0 s and 1 s and are often named for how many zeros and ones bits short for binary digits are used for the format s data such as a 37 bit format Credential A security card that has been issued to an individual after being personalized with visual and electronic identifying information ID Badge A card used to identify the cardholder which usually contains a photograph and other identifying information such as the cardholder s name and organizational membership Facility Code a unique number assigned to the customer by the card manufacturer used in some card encoding formats to identify the facility to which the cardholder is being assigned access privileges J Security industry standards organizations 1 ONVIF The Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is a global and open industry forum with the goal to facilitate the development and use of a global open standard for the interface of physical IP based security products PSIA The Physical Security Interoperability Alliance PSIA is an industrial standardization initiative promoting interoperability of IP enabled security devices K Data encryption 1 AES Advanced Encryption Standard is a specification for the encryption of electronic data deve
20. ability to manage the event by clicking the event icon to go to event monitoring window with a single click to return Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 42 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 8 Generating and printing reports via an icon to launch report from the map or floor plan event type specific report content 2 31 Reports A The Gateway shall support Reports that include but are not limited to the following reports which shall be available both locally and remotely via the browser without going to a separate application 1 Access Control ACCESS GRANT TRACE ACCESS DENIED ACCESS DENIED TRACE CONTROLLER ONLINE CONTROLLER OFFLINE DOOR BATTERY LOW DOOR FORCED OPEN DOOR HELD OPEN DOOR UNLOCKED DOOR NOT UNLOCKED DOOR SECURED INPUT ACTIVE INPUT INACTIVE OUTPUT ACTIVE OUTPUT INACTIVE TAMPER ACTIVE CARDHOLDERS ACCESS LEVELS ACCESS LEVELS amp CARDHOLDERS ACCESS LEVELS CARDHOLDERS DOORS User CARD ACTIVATED CARD DEACTIVATED DOOR OPENED LOG IN LOG OFF Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 43 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Camera CHANNEL LOSS CLIP EXPORTED DISCOVERED EXPORT FAILED IO EVENT MOTION EVENT ONNLINE OFFLINE SNAPSHOT EXPORTED VIDEO BOOKMARK VIDEO LOSS VIDEO RESUME EXT STORAGE ONLINE EXT STORAGE OFFLINE Video Analytics ACTIVITY DIRECTION DWELL FACE CAPTURE
21. ailable Actions see above The Event Linkage can be assigned a Severity and an ability to require Acknowledgement Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 34 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 20 Access Control System Description A B The NLSS Gateway shall constitute a complete Access Control system with Video Management Video Analytics and Event Management The Gateway shall scale from small standalone deployments to large scale deployments with hundreds of doors and multiple sites The Gateway shall support field tested third party AC hardware Assa Abloy HID or Mercury communicating with the Gateway over the network The Gateway shall support the capability to grant or deny access to controlled entry exit portals The Gateway shall detect events and alarms send them to a real time display for live operator processing and simultaneously store them for future investigations The Gateway shall support the following minimum capacities per Gateway 1 Users Active Users 100 10 2 Cardholders 50 000 3 Reader capacities per third party hardware in use Gateway Assa Abloy Sargent HID Mercury GW 500 16 16 64 GW 3000 64 64 256 GW 4000 128 128 512 GW 5000 256 256 1024 4 Cameras capacities see section 2 6E Decoder capacities 30 6 The Gateway shall not impose artificial limits on the number of cameras encoders or doors supported Re
22. ame rates up to 60 frames per second fps for video streams including 1080p streams The Gateway shall support Constant Bit Rate CBR Model and Variable Bit Rate VBR Model The Gateway shall support multiple bit rates for video for both CBR and VBR The Gateway shall support multiple video compression formats resolutions aspect ratios frame rates bit rate models and bit rates simultaneously Note that full image display at full resolution of some high resolutions video images may be dependent upon the capabilities of the display monitor Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 18 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 L The Gateway shall support configuration of RTSP or HTTP server push for M JPEG video streams from IP cameras that are not automatically discovered M The Gateway shall support multiple third party IP cameras and video encoders from major manufacturers including those from the following vendors Arecont Vision Avigilon Axis American Dynamic Brickcom Bosch Canon PA AIN Channel Vision D Link Grundig HikVision Hunt Electronic sch O on O QInvision ch A Linear zech ol Messoa zech o Panasonic mb zl Pelco zech Samsung He Sony N o Speco Technologies Verint DVTel 22 Vivotek N 2 6 NLSS Video Analytic Features A The Gateway shall support the followi
23. and Electronic Engineers IEEE NFPA 70E Standard for electrical safety in the workplace National Fire Protection Association NFPA NFPA 730 2011 Guide for Premises Security NFPA NFPA 731 2008 Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems NFPA A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 K RoHS Compliant Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Also known as Directive 2002 95 EC it originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products L UL 796 Requirements that apply to rigid printed wiring boards and flexible printed wiring board for use as components in devices or appliances Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL 1 3 Definitions A Door lock modes 1 2 Fail safe Upon power loss the door lock shall fail in an unlocked mode Fail secure Upon power loss door lock shall fail in the locked mode B Area access management 1 Card In Free Exit Refers to a method of area access management for a single point whereby the entry is controlled requiring the use of an access card and exit is not controlled i e there is free exit door hardware such as a panic bar or mechanical means of egress out of the area Card In Card Out Refers to a method of area access management for a single point whereby both the entry a
24. and delete records of people in the Face Recognition database The Gateway shall automatically add Cardholders and their images to the Face Recognition database The Gateway shall allow users to add up to ten 10 facial images in jpeg format for comparison The Gateway shall allow users to manually add configure edit and delete Face Recognition groups The Gateway shall allow the importing of a facialrecognition_configuration_template csv file which lists the people to be associated with facial images 1 An imported facialrecognition_configuration_template csv file shall create a group according to the groupName defined in the file 2 Only one group name can be assigned to a facialrecognition_configuration_template csv file 3 Multiple facialrecognition_configuration_template csv files can be imported to the database on the Gateway 4 If multiple facialrecognition_configuration_template csv files are imported with the same groupName the total number of people in one group should not exceed 5000 entries Face Recognition shall generate the following events 1 Face Recognized 2 Face Match Group 3 Face Mismatch Cardholder Face Recognition shall support the following actions 1 FaceRecognitionValidateCardholder 2 FaceRecognitionValidateGroup Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 21 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 8 License Plate Recognition A When the Licens
25. and total of doors Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 17 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 C D The Gateway shall support local and remote IP networks through use of switches routers and Virtual LANs VLANs The Gateway shall support the following network protocols TCP UDP IPv4 HTTP HTTPS RTP RTSP DHCP DNS ARP ICMP IGMP NTP FTP Bonjour UPnP RTMP 2 5 NLSS Video Features A The Gateway shall automatically discover IP cameras that support 1 ONVIF compliant discovery 2 Bonjour 3 UPnP 4 The following proprietary discovery protocols a Arecont Vision b Panasonic c Sony d Verint The Gateway shall support reading the video configuration parameters of IP cameras in the network The Gateway shall support multiple video streams on one IP camera with independent per stream video parameter settings The Gateway shall support video analytics on a camera s primary video stream The Gateway shall support H 264 Main Profile MPEG 4 and M JPEG video compression formats The Gateway shall support video resolutions of HD 1080p HD 720p D1 4CIF VGA CIF and multi megapixel camera resolutions of any size the use of video analytics shall restrict a camera s primary video stream resolution to a maximum of 1920x1080 The Gateway shall support aspect ratios of 16 9 4 3 9 16 corridor view and non standard aspect ratios The Gateway shall support fr
26. atented peer to peer technology B The NLSS Cloud Services system shall utilize decentralized system architecture to eliminate a single central point of failure C The following system requirements shall be supported by the NextConnect technology 1 Gateway to Gateway direct connections to assure remote video speed and quality in contrast to central server based video data streaming Sharing of a single video stream by multiple users Real time video transcoding Peer to peer video streaming Unlimited simultaneous users Pah wn Peer to peer method of video streaming that ensures each stream s video quality and bandwidth minimization remain intact regardless of the number of users logged in to view a particular video stream Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 45 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 34 Cloud Network Security Features A The NLSS Cloud Services shall use the following means to keep data private 1 Separate Database Each organization subscribing to the NLSS Cloud Services shall have an independent database Multi Tenant Model Within an organization s database access to data shall be limited to authorized Users Secure Connection The system shall force Client sessions to the Cloud Services web portals to utilize HTTPS using the strongest encryption method the browser can negotiate typically AES 256 and using standard gpg encryption that comes with GNU L
27. ature 14 Per Camera Event Report 15 Per Camera Event Log The video functionality shall support the association of doors with cameras to provide easy access to door control from points of video viewing within the Gateway application 2 12 NLSS Video Display Features A B The Gateway shall support 1x1 1x2 2x1 2x2 Layouts and Views in the Web browser The Gateway shall support Views with synchronized playback between multiple streams The Gateway shall automatically discover NLSS DC 400 2 and later video decoders on the network Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 26 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 13 NLSS Video Display Features Decoder Required A B C DC 400 refers to DC 400 2 The Gateway shall automatically discover NLSS DC 400 video decoders on the network The Gateway shall support 1x1 1x2 2x2 and 3x3 1x4 and 2x4 Views in the Web browser The Gateway shall support all views supplied by the decoder The Gateway shall support user selectable Views containing multiple video streams with View Layouts of up to nine 9 video streams pushed to an HD video display via a DC 400 decoder The Gateway shall support View configuration by drag and drop assignment of Views into the Sequence Layout The Gateway shall support video walls by pushing multiple views to multiple HD displays via multiple DC 400 decoders one decoder per HD display The
28. cordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes C Ensure installation is secure and protected from accidental or weather damage Demonstration A Demonstrate proper functioning at final inspection Technical Support and Training A Verify that technical support is available from the manufacturer and web based training is available Product Warranty A The Gateway shall be provided with a 12 month from shipment date product warranty for replacement and or repair of defective equipment Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 48
29. deo Bookmark Video Loss Video Resume Decoder Offline Online Intrusion Area Armed Area Cannot Arm Area Cannot Disarm Area Disarmed Panel Offline Panel Online Zone Alarm Zone Bypass Zone Fail Zone Fault Zone Force Zone Low Battery Zone Missing Zone Reset Zone Restore Zone Trip Count Zone Trouble Zone Verify System External Ext Storage Offline External Ext Storage Online Message Recording Failover Recording Failure Transaction POS Status Update POS Transaction Complete POS Transaction Data Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 31 A amp E Specitication Category NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Event Type POS Transaction Start Terminal Interface Discovered Terminal Interface Offline Terminal Interface Online User Card Activated Card Deactivated Door Opened Emergency Login Logoff Mobile Stream Begin Mobile Stream End Video Analytics Activity Aggression Detected Car Alarm Detected Direction Dwell Face Capture Face Match Group Face Mismatch Cardholder Face Recognized Glass Break Detected Gun Shot Detected License Plate Captured License Plate Recognized Line Crossing Object Moved Object Taken People Count Peri
30. e Plate Recognition Video Analytic is activated for a camera it grabs a picture of a license and generates a License Plate Captured event B For most applications 720p resolution at 15 fps shall be sufficient for good License Plate Recognition accuracy C License plate numbers are read from the image D The license plate numbers shall be stored in a database and used for comparison to determine License Plate recognition E People and their associated with license plate numbers shall be stored in two tables in the Personal Vehicle Pool database 1 The Gateway shall allow users to add edit and delete records for individual people in the database 2 The Gateway shall allow users to assign one or multiple license plate numbers to a person 3 The Gateway shall allow people to be assigned to a group 4 The Gateway shall allow users to add edit and delete groups F The Gateway shall allow the importing of an Ipr csv file which lists the people to be associated with license plates 1 An imported pr csv file shall create a group according to the groupName defined in the file 2 Only one group name can be assigned to an Ipr csv file Multiple lpr csv files can be imported into the database on the Gateway 4 If multiple Ipr csv files are imported with the same groupName the total number of people in one group should not exceed 5000 entries G The Gateway shall allow the importing of a list of license plate nu
31. ehaviors Encoding Resolution Rate GW 500 16 0 H 264 1080p 30fps 3Mbps GW 500 16 2 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 500 8 4 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 3000 32 0 H 264 1080p 30fps_ 3Mbps GW 3000 32 2 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 3000 16 4 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 4000 64 1 H 264 1080p 30fps 3Mbps GW 4000 64 2 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 4000 32 6 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 5000 128 1 H 264 1080p 30fps_ 3Mbps GW 5000 128 4 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps GW 5000 64 10 H 264 720p 15fps 2Mbps Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 Only one Face Recognition instance can be supported on the GW 500 20 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 5 The Gateway shall support post processing of recorded video using video analytic behaviors Forensic Analytics The Gateway shall support running an analytic on a stored video segment to aid investigations on past events and collect data such as people counting 2 7 Face Recognition Video Analytic A B When the Face Recognition Video Analytic is activated for a camera it grabs a still image of a face and generates a Face Captured event For most applications 720p resolution at 15 fps shall be sufficient for good Face Recognition accuracy Identified facial images shall be stored in a database and used for comparison with the captured image to determine face recognition The Gateway shall allow users to manually add edit
32. h button unlocks D The Gateway shall support the use of keypad readers on Assa Abloy Mercury and HID Edge E400 controllers E The Gateway shall support the configuration of single door card in card out readers on Mercury EP1501 controllers Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 38 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 26 Access Control AC Hardware A The Gateway shall support the following third party access controllers and readers Mercury Security EP 1501 Mercury Security EP 1502 HID Edge ERP40 Reader Controllers HID Edge E400 Controllers HID bioCLASS Biometric Keypad Smart Card Reader Assa Abloy Sargent vS1 PoE locks 7 Assa Abloy Sargent vS2 Wireless locks or Se SS ez B The Gateway shall support the following capacities Access Specifics Tamper Auto Event Detection Battery UPS Discovery Buffer Mfg Cardholders Access Levels Readers Inputs Outputs Pin Codes 15 schedules 1 per cardholder 10 000 transactions Sargent v S1 v S2 2 000 0 0 0 Low Battery no 4 digit pin code AC Fail Monitor 1 strike 1 spare Battery Fail Monitor y You need to AC Fail add an RK40 8 ACS groups 2 Monitor t or RPK40 ml i prime e Zfrzs i amp REX 2 1 strike 1 spare Battery Fail reader Contone Monitor 4 5 digit pin code 2 8 card formats 1 37 bit 5 digit pin code 8 ACS groups 44 000
33. ickness wired glass comes in Laminated 6 4 mm Minimum glass size all types of glass 300 mm x 300 mm 2 The analytic detects glass break up to 10 meters from the microphone based on a representative environment for intrusion detection applications 3 The analytic reliably detects glass break in typical intrusion detection scenarios up to at least 50 dB SNR Signal to Noise Ratio 4 A glass break simulator can be used to test that the analytic and camera are properly configured An example is the Risco RG65 industry standard glass break simulator E The car alarm analytic shall detect the seven standard types of car alarms used by major car manufacturers in Europe and North America These car alarms are characterized by looping patterns 1 The analytic shall detect alarms up to 50 meters from the microphone 2 The analytic shall reliably detect car alarms up to at least 10 dB SNR Signal to Noise Ratio Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 23 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 SI A The aggression analytic shall characterize and detect the specific pitch tone and intonation changes that occur in the voice patterns in response to a person becoming aggressive 1 The analytic shall detect aggression up to 10 meters from the microphone 2 The analytic shall reliably detect aggression up to at least 40 dB SNR Signal to Noise Ratio The gunshot analytic shall detect vario
34. inux Secure Password Handling Passwords shall not be emailed or stored in the database Instead a secure one way hash function shall be used that utilizes random data bits i e a salt value to create irreversible hash data which shall be stored with the salt value so that passwords provided at logon can be similarly processed and validated against the stored values Device Authentication Connections between Gateways and the NLSS Cloud Services servers shall be authenticated using X 509 digital certificates generated for each Gateway manufactured Authenticated Gateways shall be securely connected to the NLSS Cloud Services system using AES 192 encryption Certificate Authority The NLSS Cloud Services service shall maintain its own Certificate Authority used to manage amp publish X 509 certificates and related Certificate Revocation Lists Gateway to User Encryption Once a Gateway and a requesting web browser client can successfully establish a peer to peer connection via the NextConnect method all data exchanged between the two shall be protected using AES 128 encryption or stronger System data that is backed up from the Gateways by NLSS Cloud Services such as Gateway configuration data shall be encrypted using Open PGP standard as defined in RFC 4880 The data shall be encrypted prior to being stored in the NLSS Cloud Services system 2 35 Point of Sale A Shall record each transaction as an event B Recorded video sha
35. ion or special configuration servers DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a network configuration protocol for devices on IP networks used to provide IP addresses automatically to requesting devices DNS The Domain Name System is a naming system for networks that translates human friendly domain names such as www google com into IP addresses FTP The File Transfer Protocol is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one computer to another host over a TCP based network such as the Internet HTTP The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the primary protocol of the World Wide Web used by web browsers to request web pages and web servers to send web page data HTTPS The Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure is a combination of Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP with the SSL Secure Sockets Layer protocol or the TLS Transport Layer Security protocol to provide encrypted Internet connections ICMP The nternet Control Message Protocol is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite It is chiefly used by the operating systems of networked computers to send error messages indicating for example that a requested service is not available or that a computer or router could not be reached IGMP The nternet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a communications protocol used by computers and routers on IPv4 networks to establish multicast connections For example a single data stream such as a video
36. l support HID iCLASS 13 56 MHz credentials and readers Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 37 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 D The Gateway shall support the following reader modes 1 Card Only Card PIN PIN Only Card or PIN Locked Unlocked E The Gateway shall support up to eight 8 card formats per intelligent controller see Note under section 2 20A DARN F The Gateway shall support facility codes based on the specifications of the intelligent controller 2 24 ID Badge Creation A The Gateway shall support the creation of ID badges in either portrait or landscape orientation B The Gateway shall support the importation of JPEG images up to 320 x 240 pixels in size for badge personnel photos and organization logos C The Gateway shall support printing of badges directly from the web browser interface D For Event reporting the ID photo associated with cardholder is displayed with event related data 2 25 Doors Keypads Readers Strikes Timeouts A The Gateway shall support default timeouts and individual overrides for 1 Strike Time 2 Extended Strike Time 3 Door Held Open 4 Extended Door Held Open B The Gateway shall support REX request to exit device Timeout C The Gateway shall support a primary and secondary REX to allow the configuration of a standard REX to shunt the door contact precluding a DFO alarm and an additional REX function for pus
37. liance with the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA The Gateway shall be able to trace the use of credentials throughout the system even if the Access Control category is masked in the Event Pane The Gateway shall allow manual and or scheduled enable disable of credentials 2 22 Access Levels A B C The Gateway shall support a flexible access level system that can apply to doors readers and cardholders credentials The Gateway shall have no fixed limit to the number of access levels it can support however the number of access levels available per cardholder record are defined by the manufacturer s hardware specifications such as 1 Assa Abloy Sargent supports 15 schedules 1 per cardholder record 2 HID Edge supports 8 access groups per cardholder record 3 Mercury Security supports 32 access levels per cardholder record Access levels shall be applied to cardholders credentials 2 23 Access Card Technology A The Gateway shall support the following access card bit formats 1 26 bit H10301 37 bit H10302 no Facility Code 37 bit H10304 Corporate 1000 via user definable custom card bit formats The Gateway shall support user definable custom card bit formats Pap won Gateway shall support unformatted card format Note There can only be 1 active 37 bit access card format per system B C The Gateway shall support 125 kHz Proximity credentials and readers The Gateway shal
38. ll be synchronized with each transaction C Transactions shall be accessible from the Operations menu 2 36 Intrusion Detection A The Gateway shall work with intrusion detection systems to associate cameras with a monitored location B The Gateway shall allow intrusion panels to be added Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 46 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 C The Gateway shall gather information about areas zones keypads and zone expanders D The Gateway shall accept alerts from the intrusion systems and generate events from those alerts E Intrusion panels shall be manually added to the Gateway F From this connection the Gateway shall gather information about areas zones keypads and zone expanders G The Gateway shall allow Actions to be linked to these events H The Gateway shall provide the capability to arm an area l The Gateway shall provide the capability to bypass zones Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 47 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Part 3 Execution 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Examination A Examine substrates areas and environmental conditions for compliance with requirements for proper installation and operation B Remedy any unacceptable conditions before proceeding Installation A Install equipment in accordance with manufacturers written instructions B Install equipment in ac
39. ll support Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ IP Cameras via the browser interface B The Gateway shall support PTZ presets C The Gateway shall support PTZ patrols Sony cameras require firmware version 1 3 or later Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 25 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 11 NLSS Video Control Features A The Gateway shall support graphical video controls in the Web browser By default the graphical controls shall be permanently displayed in the browser but may be or hidden and retrieved when desired by the user The Gateway s graphical video controls shall provide simple switching toggling between the display of live and recorded video for any selected camera The Gateway s graphical video interface shall include 1 PTZ control 2 Analytic setup control 3 Bookmarking manually defining events for the camera timelines 4 Fast Forward FF Rewind RW Pause Play and Live video controls 5 Search by date and time of day 6 Searches filtered by camera event type and or event source 7 Video export control 8 Display of time date and stream information of the video currently playing or paused 9 Full Screen video display option 10 Filmstrip feature displaying thumbnail images of recorded video events in a timeline 11 JPEG snapshot export control both on live and recorded video 12 Digital Zoom feature 13 Camera Output fe
40. loped by the National Institute for Standards and Technology NIST and adopted by the U S government and is now used worldwide The strength of the encryption is directly related to the length of the encryption key the number of data bits in the key It is the first publicly accessible and open encryption method approved by the National Security Agency NSA for top secret information which approved key lengths of 128 192 and 256 bits The strength of the encryption is indicated by citing the number of bits for the key length such as AES 128 PGP Pretty Good Privacy now commonly referred to as PGP is an open data encryption standard that provides cryptographic privacy and authentication during data communications PGP is often used for signing encrypting and decrypting texts E mails files directories and whole disk partitions to increase the security of e mail communications L Remote management of multiple systems 3 NLSS Cloud Services NCS allows a customer to view and administer multiple sites facility locations with one or more NLSS Gateways by logging into a single portal instead of separately logging in to each Gateway device The devices managed by a Gateway can be monitored from the Cloud Services portal This feature is formerly known as Remote Management Services or RMS Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 11 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 1 4 System Description
41. mbers using a vehicles csv file 1 This file shall associate people with license plate numbers and their vehicles and include general information about the vehicle 2 Alicense plate shall be associated to a person by the userSuppliedID field as defined in the Ipr csv 3 One person can be associated to multiple vehicles 4 An individual vehicle csv file shall be limited to 5000 entries H License Plate Recognition shall generate the following events 1 License Plate Recognized 2 License Plate Match Group l License Plate Recognition shall support the following action 1 LicensePlateRecognitionValidateGroup Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 22 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 9 NLSS Audio Analytic Features A The Gateway shall support the following audio analytics behaviors 1 Glass Break 2 Aggression 3 Car Alarm 4 Gunshot B By default the Gateway shall support application of the glass break analytic to four video streams C Audio analytics for aggression car alarm and gunshot analytics and additional glass break streams are also available D The glass break analytic shall detect breakage of laminate plate wired and tempered glass as are commonly found in commercial and residential buildings 1 Breakage of different thicknesses and sizes shall be detected a b c d e Plate 2 4 mm 6 4 mm Tempered 3 2 mm 6 4 mm Wired 6 4 mm the only th
42. meter G The Gateway shall support a flexible event and action system with configurable logic H A User can create custom Actions by selecting any of 15 Action Types from the table below and the specific sub function Action Type Definition ACDoorMomentaryUnlock ee unlocks the selected ACDoorRelock Locks the selected door ACDoorUnlock Unlocks the selected door Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 32 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Action Type Definition ACOutputOff Disables the selected I O output ACOutputOn Enables the selected I O output ChannelSetActive Activates a channel for the selected decoder EmailSend Creates an email to send when an event occurs FaceRecognitionValidateCardholder A face capture is compared to pictures in the cardholders database If no match is found after one minute the action is triggered FaceRecognitionValidateGroup A face capture is compared to pictures in the face recognition group database for a If a match is found the action is triggered Triggers an audio file to play PTZGoToPreset Play Audio through the speaker connected to a selected camera and stream PTZGoToHomePos Returns a PTZ enabled camera to its home position Moves a PTZ enabled camera to a preset position PTZStartPatrol Starts a Patrol sequence on a PTZ enabled camera StreamRecordStart
43. ncluding the glass break audio analytic or individual AC doors The Gateway shall support multiple Gateways in the same network without imposing a fixed limit on the number of Gateways 1 5 Submittals A B General Submittals shall be made pursuant to applicable contracts Product Data the following Product Data shall be provided 1 Data Sheets 2 Quick Start Guide 3 User Manual 1 6 Quality Assurance A Qualifications 1 Installer shall be certified by NLSS to be experienced in performing electronic security systems installation and conditioning work similar to that required for this project Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 12 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 B 2 Manufacturer shall be capable of providing field service representation during installation and of approving application method Standards and Guidelines As appropriate for the country location of the facility or facilities provide an installed electronic security system that complies with the following standards and guidelines 1 FCC Part 15 Class B EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 ICES 003 Issue 4 February 2004 IEEE 1100 2005 NFPA 70E 9 NFPA 730 2011 10 NFPA 731 2008 11 ROHS 12 UL 796 SN OY AA Ze 1 7 Delivery Storage and Handling A B C D Comply with manufacturer s requirements
44. nd exit are controlled requiring the use of an access card on both sides of the door There usually will be free exit door hardware such as a panic bar or mechanical means of egress out of the area C Video terminology 1 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 Frame rate The rate at which an imaging device such as a video camera produces consecutive images is known as the frame rate which is expressed in frames per second fps Resolution Digital video image resolution often referred to by the single word resolution refers to the pixel elements which are the tiny squares from which the image is built Resolution is usually expressed as the number of horizontal and vertical counts of the image pixels such as 640 horizontal x 480 vertical pixels Bit rate The rate at which video data is transmitted measured in Bits per Second bps or thousands of bits per second Kbps or millions of bits per second Mbps The amount of video data to be transmitted in any given time period can vary depending upon the complexity of the video image and the video encoding method used Constant Bit Rate model CBR CBR is a video data encoding model that maintains a fixed rate of video data for transmission used where consistent network bandwidth utilization is desired A amp E Specitication 5 NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Variable Bit Rate model VBR VBR is a video data encoding model that produces a va
45. ng video analytics behaviors 1 Activity Detection Direction Dwell Time Loitering Face Capture Face Recognition Pap wr License Plate Capture Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 19 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 7 License Plate Recognition 8 Line Crossing 9 Object Moved 10 Object Taken Away 11 People Count 12 People Count Directional 13 Perimeter Crossing The video analytics behaviors shall generate events that can be automatically displayed and logged by the system and associated with the recorded triggered video The Gateway shall support analytics for video streams from any camera on the network as follows 1 One 1 video analytic behavior assignment per camera 2 The number of cameras to which video analytic assignments can be made per Gateway will be dependent upon the total processing requirements of all video streams and subject to a maximum total video data rate of 2 Mbps for example 3 The streams are defined as H 264 720p 15 fps with bit rate of 2 Mb s for VA Non VA non video analytic streams can be H 264 1080p 30 fps with bitrate of 3 Mb s 4 The actual performance will vary based on video codec resolution frame rate bit rate IP camera and network but the following has been tested successfully Platform Analytic Video Video Frame Bit Rate Streams B
46. ociated information including recorded video so that the related information cannot be groomed or deleted until the event is unlocked The Gateway shall support the ability to shunt and unshunt any event type by specific event source The Gateway shall support events that have event status of needs acknowledgement open and closed The Gateway shall support an Event Pane display window containing the following elements as applicable to the specific event 1 Loop of the event video in a repeating playback 2 Clicking on the full screen icon shall take the user to the video player JPEG image of the camera view at the moment of the event User identification photo Event acknowledgement with an ability to enter User notes Time and date stamped Event history eo E e Control for exporting event data to CSV file and or printing the event 2 19 Event Action Linkage A The Gateway shall support linking incoming events such as motion or access denied with a specific action such as PTZ motion or email sending The Gateway shall support Event Action Linkages from 105 events and 18 action types multiple actions per event Event Action Linkage capabilities shall include 8 Trigger actions based on defined schedule Changing event severity or setting needs acknowledgement Creating a custom Event Linkage which would associate an Event Category with a like Event Type an Event Schedule Event Source and custom Av
47. per cardholder per 2 DC 1 amp REX 2 controller HID Edge ERP40 int only HID Edge E400 intext EP1501 PoE 240 000 32 per cardholder 2 DC amp REX 1 strike 1 spare transactions 8 4 50 000 8 card formats EP1502 240 000 32 per cardholder DC 1 5 REX 2 6 2 strikes 2 spare transaciions 1 37 bit 3 4 7 8 spare 5 digit pin code MR50 n a 7 2 DC 1 amp REX 2 1 strike 1 spare 7 7 MR51e PoE n a DC 1 REX 2 2 1 strike 1 spare 6 MR52 2 DC 1 5 REX 2 6 3 4 7 8 spare 2 strikes 4 spare MR16 In n a 16 MR16 Out C The Gateway shall support the following third party AC Reader Interfaces 1 Mercury Security MR52 2 Mercury Security MR50 3 Mercury Security MR51e D The Gateway shall support the following third party access hardware I O modules 1 Mercury Security MR16in 2 Mercury Security MR16out Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 39 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 E G The Gateway shall support the following third party Power over Ethernet PoE devices mentioned below 1 Mercury Security EP1501 Mercury Security MR51e HID Edge ERP40 Readers HIDEdge E400 controllers Assa Abloy Sargent v S1 locks pm Fb The Gateway shall support the following third party RS 485 data line multiplexer 1 Mercury Security MUX8 The Gateway shall support the following third party card readers 1 HID Prox
48. riable rate of video data for transmission used to optimize network utilization and storage space D Video displays and resolutions 1 CIF Common Intermediate Format is a format originally used to standardize the horizontal and vertical resolutions in pixels of video signals commonly used in video teleconferencing systems The CIF resolution is 352 x 288 pixels although the term CIF is also used to refer to the common 350 x 240 recording resolution setting of some security video DVRs ACIF Video resolution of 704 x 576 pixels four times that of the CIF format D 1 A digital video standard from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers SMPTE and is a 720 x 480 resolution in the U S HD High Definition video referring to the two high definition video resolutions of 720p 1280 x 720 pixels or 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels 720p is roughly 5 times the amount of video data than Standard Definition video analog video cameras provide SD Standard Definition video is a digital video format that is 640 x 480 pixels similar to the VGA analog video resolution VGA Video Graphics Array refers to the computer display analog video standard of 640 x 480 pixels Video Wall A video wall consists of multiple display monitors video projectors or television sets tiled together contiguously or overlapped in order to form one large screen E Video compression standards 1 Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 H 26
49. stream can be sent to multiple computers and devices IPv4 Internet Protocol version 4 is the fourth revision in the development of the Internet Protocol IP the principal communications protocol of the Internet IPv4 is the first version of the protocol to be widely deployed NTP The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of networked computer systems A amp E Specitication 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 RTMP The Real Time Messaging Protocol is a network protocol for streaming audio video and data over the Internet between a Flash player and a server RTMFP Real Time Media Flow Protocol is a proprietary protocol developed by Adobe Systems for streaming data between Adobe Flash Players and applications built using the Adobe AIR framework RTP The Real time Transport Protocol defines a standardized data packet format for delivering audio and video over IP networks RTSP The Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers allowing the server to be controlled using VCR like commands such as play and pause to facilitate real time control of playback of media files from the server TCP Transmission Control Protocol one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite often used together with IP as TCP IP to refer
50. these are events excluded from grooming automatic deletion E The Gateway shall support Incident Management 1 Assignment of event status 2 Entry of log notes with date time user stamp Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 29 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 F The Gateway shall support the following 105 Event Types Category Event Type Access Control Access Denied Access Denied Trace Access Grant Access Grant Trace Cabinet Tamper Card Activated Card Deactivated Controller Offline Controller Online Door Auto Relock Door Auto Unlock Door Battery Low Door Contact Tamper Door Forced Open Door Held Open Door Not Unlocked Door Rex Tamper Door Secured Door Unlocked Input Active Input Inactive Input Tamper Output Active Output Inactive Reader Comm Loss ReaderlOInterfaceCommLoss Reader Comm Restored ReaderlOlnterfaceCommRestored Camera Channel Loss Clip Exported Direction Discovered Dwell Export Failed Face Capture IO Event Line Crossing Motion Event Object Moved Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 30 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 Category Event Type Object Taken Offline Online People Count Perimeter Snapshot Exported Tamper Event Vi
51. to the full set of Internet communication protocols UDP The User Datagram Protocol UDP one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite and is used for example for streaming H 264 video data UPnP Universal Plug and Play is a set of networking protocols originally developed for residential networks not having enterprise class network devices It allows devices such as personal computers printers Internet gateways Wi Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other s presence on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing and communications L Access card and credential terminology Note These terms refer to various aspects of a card that is being used for visual identification electronic identification and electronic access authorization purposes 1 2 Badge See ID Badge Card A credit card sized card usually 3 370 x 2 125 inches also called a security card or access card used for security identification and access control purposes and which contains a standards based means of storing and transferring data electronically Card Format and Credential Format Terms that refers to the way that the numeric information electronically encoded in the card is to be interpreted by the card reader and the access control system There are formats considered to be industry standard and formats that are unique and proprietary intended for the exclusive use of
52. udio files to be replaced via the Media Library 2 16 NLSS Storage Features A The Gateway shall support 1 2 De oS N 11 12 13 14 Internal storage of video audio events and configuration data Manual or automatic selection of storage target on a per camera basis Direct Attached Storage DAS External USB storage Automatic availability of USB storage added to the system External eSATA hard disk drive storage GW 500 and GW 3000 only Network Attached Storage NAS External iSCSI storage External NFS storage NLSS Cloud Storage a Requires a subscription for NLSS Cloud Storage b Also requires a subscription NLSS Cloud Services NCS c Sufficient bandwidth for both NLSS Cloud Services and the exported clips exported to NLSS Cloud Storage at least 1Mb or more Preferred 3Mb to 5Mb or higher Automatic failover with notification from one storage volume to another if a storage volume becomes unavailable for continued data writing Minimum and maximum video retention targets in units of days Automatic grooming deleting of video data when system storage limits and or video retention targets are met Per camera configuration of grooming settings Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 28 A amp E Specitication 2 17 Schedules A The Gateway shall support pre configured and customizable schedules that can be used for multiple items such as event qualification access NLSS Gateway GW 500
53. us types of firearms being discharged including the types of guns most commonly used in civilian gun crimes in the Americas Europe Middle East and Australasia 1 Gunshots are characterized by the unique un silenced muzzle blast associated with a range of weapons typically used in crimes a Hand guns including 9mm semi automatics and revolvers with and without muzzle diffusers Shotguns including 20 gauge and 12 gauge Rifles including 22 and 7 62 mm bolt action Automatic rifles including AK 47 AR 15 Semi automatic rifles including AR 15 st a0 5 Uzi submachine gun 2 The analytic shall detect a gun shot up to 100 200 meters from the point of discharge 3 The analytic shall reliably detect gunshots up to at least 50 dB SNR Signal to Noise Ratio The audio analytics shall meet the following environmental specifications Audio analytics shall be capable of application in both indoor and outdoor installations The analytics shall compensate for ambient sounds including 1 Traffic noise 2 Street noise 3 Office and building noise System performance of audio analytics will vary based on Background noise levels Microphone sensitivity settings clipping distorting low level Any audio signal process that is applied to the audio by the capture device such as AGC auto gain control Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 24 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000
54. v 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 35 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 21 Cardholders A The Gateway shall support a flexible system that can create edit and delete cardholder records B The Gateway shall support the following information per person 1 General Information a gt e j E wel E E First Name Middle Name Last Name Prefix Suffix Preferred Name Nickname Personnel Employee ID Cardholder Status Active Inactive Terminated Leave of Absence PTO Pending Hire Returned Lost and Damaged Cardholder Type Human Resources category selected from the drop down list such as employee contractor intern temporary student etc Vehicle Information 2 Credential Information gt e j 229 5 p Activation Date and Deactivation Date Badge Profile Cards with Card and Embossed Card Status Photo Access Levels Contact information Email Phone SMS 3 Organizational information a b c d Department Location Supervisor Title 4 User Defined fields 20 5 text 5 numeric 5 date and 5 Boolean Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 36 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 The Gateway shall allow enabling and disabling credentials via Cardholder Status Card Status or Access Levels The Gateway shall allow entry with extended unlock times for specific individuals for comp
55. vice Online Red Offline Gray Preprovisioned 2 Device Enabled Status e Green Enabled e Red Disabled 3 Device Active Status e Red Active signal sent e Green Not active The Gateway shall provide the capability to associate a camera with an input device The Gateway shall provide a Push to Talk toggle to allow a user with the capability to communicate via the camera speaker and a local microphone if a camera supports audio The Gateway shall record events related to the device in the Events Log 2 29 Output Devices A B Cc The Gateway shall support output relays for general purpose I O These relays are located on a reader interface or an I O interface and can be connected to output devices These devices shall include alarms warning lights door unlock or lock electronic switches etc The interface shall provide icons with LEDs to indicate the device status 1 Controller Connection Status Green In Service Online Yellow Not in Service Online Red Offline Gray Preprovisioned Rev 1 5 Last Updated 06 06 2013 41 A amp E Specitication NLSS Gateway GW 500 GW 3000 GW 4000 and GW 5000 2 Device Enabled Status e Green Enabled e Red Disabled 3 Device Active Status Red Active signal sent e Green Not active The Gateway shall provide the capability to activate or deactivate a device from the web interface This feature shall open or close the associated rela
56. y on the reader interface and I O interface board The Gateway shall provide the capability to associate a camera with an output device The Gateway shall provide a Push to Talk toggle to allow a user with the capability to communicate via the camera speaker and a local microphone if a camera supports audio The Gateway shall record events related to the device in the Events Log 2 30 Maps and Floor Plans A B The Gateway shall support seamlessly integrated maps and floor plans A Group s Show Map setting must be enabled to allow an image to be imported 1 The recommended size of the jpeg is 1300x800 72dpi The Gateway shall allow the user to change the image by uploading a new map or floor plan Icons for devices included in the group shall be automatically placed on the map or floor plan The Gateway shall support the following map and floor plan functionality for the icons without going to a separate application 1 Arranging icons Doors Cameras Cardholders Decoder Users Inputs Outputs Zones Areas Views and Sequences from the floor plan Launching a separate dialog for the device managed by the icon Display cardholder or user information Display video associated with the selected device Performing momentary door unlock Open audio communication if the camera supports audio I O SH Oe rer Sax ei Displaying event information adjacent to the door control and camera control icons with the
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