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March 2009

Americas
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, New York, 14450,
USA
Phone: + 1 800 289 0096
Fax: +1 585 223 9180

/ Europe, Middle East, Africa
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
P.O. Box 80002
5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Phone: + 31 40 2577 284
Fax: +31 40 2577 330

/ Asia-Pacific
Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd
38C Jalan Pemimpin
Singapore 577180
Phone: +65 6319 3450
Fax: +65 6319 3499


Product Guide Specification

SECTION 28 23 13

ALLEGIANT MATRIX/CONTROL SYSTEMS–MODULAR

BOSCH LTC 8600 SERIESAllegiant Matrix/ControlSystems - Modular

PART 1– GENERAL

1.1SUMMARY

  1. Section Includes
  2. Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices.
  1. Related Sections
  2. Section [28 23 16 – Video Surveillance Monitoring and Supervisory Interfaces].
  3. Section [28 23 23 – Video Surveillance Systems Infrastructure].

1.2REFERENCES

  1. EMC U.S. and Canada
  2. ICES-003
  1. EMC Europe
  2. 89/336/EEC
  3. Immunity: EN50082-1
  4. Emission: EN50081-1 Class B
  5. Complies with EN50121-4 Railway Application Standards
  1. Federal Communications Commission
  2. FCC Part 15, Class B
  1. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (
  2. ISO 9001 – Quality Management Systems.
  3. ISO 14001 Certified
  1. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL).
  2. UL 1409
  1. Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
  2. CSA 22.2 No. 1
  1. Safety
  2. Complies with CE regulation.
  3. LVD Requirements: 73/23/EEC; EN60065

1.3DEFINITIONS

  1. Biphase: Pan/Tilt/Zoom protocol for Bosch products.
  1. Bilinx: A communications format that allows remote control, configuration and updates to be performed over the video cable (Coax or Passive UTP).
  1. SalvoSwitching: Capability where any number of system monitors may be selected to switch as a group.
  1. SatelliteSwitch: Enables a single LTC 8900 system to communicate with the remotely located satellite systems.

1.4SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

  1. The product described in this specification shall be a Bosch LTC 8600 Series Allegiant switcher/control system. This system can switch up to 128 camera inputs to 16 monitor outputs. The system also provides biphase control code output used to control Bosch cameras and other Bosch switcher/control system accessories.
  1. The hardware architecture of the video switcher/controller system shall be designed to require only 1 equipment bay containing all the video input and output cards to configure a 128 video input by 16 monitor output system.
  1. The switcher/controller system shall provide, but not be limited to, the following features:
  2. Full cross-point matrix switching and control.
  3. Capability to program multiple cameras to be sequenced as a synchronized group (SalvoSwitching).
  4. Storage of up to 60 programmable sequences.
  5. Three user-selectable alarm response modes: Basic, Sequence & Display, and Auto-build.
  6. A logging printer port that provides a hardcopy printout of either the system status changes or system Tables and Sequences.
  7. Keyboard log-on/log-off with password protection.
  8. 16 character camera titling.
  9. A 6-digit camera identification number consisting of a two-digit site number plus a 4-digit camera identification number.
  10. Accommodate up to 16 RS-485 keyboards and 512 alarm points.
  1. The switcher/controller system shall provide Bosch biphase control code that can be transmitted via shielded twisted pair cable or a fiber optic system to a Bosch compatible receiver/driver unit or AutoDome camera. Camera control functions transmitted shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
  2. 1) Pan, Tilt, Auto-pan.
  3. 2) Zoom, focus, and iris.
  4. 3) Pre-position set and call.

1.5SUBMITTALS

  1. Submit under provisions of Section [01 33 00.]
  1. Product Data:
  2. Manufacturer’s data, operator and installation manuals software programs.
  1. Shop Drawings; include
  2. System device locations on architectural floor plans.
  3. Full Schematic of system, including wiring information for all devices.
  1. Closeout Submittals
  2. User manual.
  3. Parts list.
  4. Connection diagram.
  5. Installation CD.
  6. Software license.
  1. QUALITY ASSURANCE
  1. Manufacturer:
  2. Minimum of [10] years experience in manufacture and design of electronic security systems including sophisticated PC-based systems and digital products.
  1. Manufacturer’s quality system: Registered to ISO 9001:2000 Quality Standard.
  1. Installer:
  2. Minimum of [5] years experience installing IP CCTV systems.

1.7DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

  1. Comply with requirements of Section [01 60 00].
  1. Deliver materials in manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged packaging; and unharmed original identification labels.
  1. Protect store materials from environmental and temperature conditions following manufacturer’s instructions.
  1. Handle and operate products and systems according to manufacturer’s instructions for installation, environmental, mechanical or electrical requirements and within thermal stress limits.
  1. Ensure conformance with operating limitations according to applicable data sheet.

1.8WARRANTY

  1. Provide manufacturer’s warranty covering [3] years for CCTV products to repair and replace defective equipment.
  1. Exchanges available for product failures.

1.9MAINTENANCE

  1. Make ordering of new equipment for expansions, replacements, and spare parts available to dealers and end users.
  1. Provide factory direct technical support from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. via phone or e-mail, or any time via Web.
  2. Provide toll-free numbers to contact customer support.
  1. Provide on-site training and on-line training via web.

PART 2– PRODUCTS

2.1MANUFACTURERS

  1. Acceptable Manufacturer:

Americas:

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

850 Greenfield Road

Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17601,USA

Phone: + 1 800 289 0096

Fax: +1 585 223 9180

Europe, Middle East, Africa:

Bosch Security Systems B.V.

P.O. Box 80002

5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Phone: + 31 40 2577 284

Fax: +31 40 2577 330

Asia-Pacific:

Bosch Security Systems Pte Ltd

38C Jalan Pemimpin

Singapore 577180

Phone: +65 6319 3450

Fax: +65 6319 3499

  1. Substitutions: [Not permitted.] [Under provisions of Division 1.]
  2. [All proposed substitutions must be approved by the Architect or Engineer professional.]
  3. [Proposed substitutions must provide a line-by-line compliance documentation.]

**********Specifier's note: Select Divar XF based on project requirement. The Bosch Divar XF has several models based on disk storage size and the number of channels.

2.2BOSCH LTC 8600 SERIES ALLEGIANT MATRIX/CONTROL SYSTEMS–MODULAR

  1. The product described in this specification shall be a Bosch LTC 8600 Series Allegiant switcher/control system. This system can switch up to 128 camera inputs to 16 monitor outputs. The system also provides biphase control code output used to control Bosch cameras and other Bosch switcher/control system accessories.
  1. The hardware architecture of the video switcher/controller system shall be designed to require only 1 equipment bay containing all the video input and output cards to configure a 128 video input by 16 monitor output system.
  1. The switcher/controller shall have a 6-digit camera identification mode. Where the first two digits represent the sitenumber and the last four digits represent the cameranumber.
  1. The switcher/controller system shall provide, but not be limited to, the following features:
  2. Full cross-point matrix switching and control.
  3. Capability to program multiple cameras to be sequenced as a synchronized group (SalvoSwitching).
  4. Storage of up to 60 programmable sequences.
  5. Three user-selectable alarm response modes: Basic, Sequence & Display, and Auto-build.
  6. A logging printer port that provides a hardcopy printout of either the system status changes or system Tables and Sequences.
  7. Keyboard log-on/log-off with password protection.
  8. 16 character camera titling.
  9. A 6-digit camera identification number consisting of a two-digit site number plus a 4-digit camera identification number.
  10. Accommodate up to 16 RS-485 keyboards and 512 alarm points.
  1. The switcher/controller system shall provide Bosch biphase control code that can be transmitted via shielded twisted pair cable or a fiber optic system to a Bosch compatible receiver/driver unit or AutoDome camera. Camera control functions transmitted shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
  2. Pan, Tilt, Auto-pan.
  3. Zoom, focus, and iris.
  4. Pre-position set and call.
  1. The switcher/controller system specified, when combined with the Bosch Bilinx Data Interface Unit, shall support the bi-directional communication protocol embedded in the video signal of Bosch Dinion and AutoDome cameras. The Bilinx operation supported by the switcher/controller uses standard video cable to transmit pan/tilt control and also alarm and status messages from the cameras.
  1. Via an optional Master Control Software package, the system shall provide, but not be limited to, the following enhanced features:
  2. VersAlarm (combines any or all of the standard alarm modes within the same system).
  3. Program up to 64 timed-event functions.
  4. Program user restriction tables.
  5. Program up to 128 custom alarm titles for display uponactivation of a system alarm.
  6. Download preprogrammed sequences and tables.
  7. Contact inputs may be configured to activate a simple camera-to-monitor switch rather than reacting as an actual alarm.
  8. Video signal loss detection.
  1. An optional GUI software package shall be available that is designed around an intuitive graphic-based interface. The GUI shall provide programming, control, and monitoring of all system functions and status events by using on-screen icons to reflect real time status of the devices controlled by the system.System alarms, switching functions, sequence events, sequence keyboard actions and video loss information can be viewed in real time on the PC screen or logged to the PC hard drive.
  1. Via its integral RS-232 ports, the system shall be capable of being controlled via an access control system or other computing device.
  1. Electrical Specifications:
  2. Input voltage level: 0.5 Vp-p to 2 Vp-p (Composite negative sync)
  3. Rated Voltage and Range:
  4. [LTC 8601/60: 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz (100–140 VAC)]
  5. [LTC 8601/50: 220–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz (198–264 VAC)]
  6. Power: 200 W at rated voltage with fully loaded bay
  7. Video Bandwidth (-3 dB): 12 MHz
  8. Differential Gain: 1% maximum
  9. Differential Phase: 2° maximum
  10. K Factor: 0.5%
  11. Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 70 dB minimum
  12. Crosstalk (Input to Input Isolation): –50 dB typical
  13. Feedthrough (Input to Input Isolation): 45 dB typical
  14. Gain: Unity ± 2% (into 75 Ohm termination)
  1. Mechanical Specifications
  2. All equipment bays shall be rack mountable to EIA Industry Standards.
  3. Dimensions:
  4. LTC 8601 MainBay (W x D x H): 483 x 420 x 267 mm (19 x 16.5 x 10.5 in.)
  5. Weight (fully loaded): 21 kg (46 lb)
  6. Connectors:
  7. Video inputs 1-96, 1 sync input, and 16 monitor outputs use BNC connectors.
  8. Video inputs 97 to 128 use two 34-pin ribbon connectors used in conjunction with an interconnect panel.
  9. Looping video connections 1-128 use eight 34-pin ribbon connectors used in conjunction with video interconnect panels.
  10. Keyboard: Eight 6-pin modular phone jacks.
  11. External Accessory Interfaces: Six 9-pin D-type.
  12. Construction/Finish:
  13. Top and Bottom: Steel
  14. Front, Sides, Back: Aluminum
  15. Finish: Charcoal
  1. Environmental Specifications
  2. Temperature:
  3. Operating: +4°C to +50°C (+40°F to +122°F)
  4. Storage: –40°C to +60°C (–40°F to +140°F)
  5. Altitude: 4500 m (15,000 ft)
  6. Humidity: 0% to 95% relative, non-condensing
  7. Vibration: 3 g swept sine wave, 15 Hz to 2000 Hz
  8. Shock: 50 g, 11 m/s, ½ sine wave

PART 3EXECUTION

  1. EXAMINATION
  1. Examine areas to receive devices and notify adverse conditions affecting installation or subsequent operation.
  2. Do not begin installation until unacceptable conditions are corrected.
  3. Non-compliance with security instructions may result in loss of data.
  4. Ensure environmental, mechanical and electrical requirements are met.
  1. PREPARATION
  1. Protect devices from damage during construction.
  1. INSTALLATION
  2. Install devices in accordance with manufacturer's instruction at locations indicated on the floor drawings plans.
  3. Perform installation with qualified service personnel.
  4. Install devices in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
  5. Ensure selected location is secure and offers protection from accidental damage.
  6. Location must provide reasonable temperature and humidity conditions, free from sources of electrical and electromagnetic interference.
  1. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
  1. Test proper operation of all video system devices.
  2. Communication between recorder and cameras.
  3. Independent operation of alarms, and cameras.
  4. Test proper operation of software programs.
  5. Determine and report all problems to the manufacturer's customer service department.
  6. Determine and report all problems to the manufacturer’s customer service department.
  1. ADJUSTING
  1. Make proper adjustment to video system devices for correct operation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. Make any adjustment of camera settings to comply with specific customer's need.
  1. DEMOSTRATION
  1. Demonstrate at final inspection that playback of video and storage functions operate properly.

END OF SECTION

Project Name/Project #/10-7-1828 23 13 - 1Video Surveillance Control and
Management Systems