GUIDE SPECIFICATION

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RUGGEDIZED MODULAR HD IMAGING SYSTEM

DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

28 20 00Electronic Surveillance

28 23 00Video Surveillance

28 23 29 Video Surveillance Remote Devices and Sensors

Notes to Specifier:

1. Where several alternative parameters or specifications exist, choices are presented in bold text.

2. Explanatory notes and comments, if present, are presented in colored text.

RUGGEDIZED MODULAR HD IMAGING SYSTEM

PART 1GENERAL

1.1SUMMARY

  1. Section includes a ruggedized modular high-definition imaging and sensing system, configurable for specific outdoor applications.
  2. Product - Aruggedized system comprised of one or two modules, which may include any of the following: thermal camera, visible camera, illuminator or IR illuminator. The system providesH.264 or MJPEG encoded IP video outputs for transmission over an Ethernet network.

Note: The specific configuration of this system may be tailored to customer requirements.

  1. Related Requirements
  2. 27 00 00 - Data Communications
  3. 27 13 00 – Communications Backbone Cabling
  4. 27 15 00 – Communications Horizontal Cabling
  5. 27 21 00 – Data Communications Network Equipment
  6. 28 00 00 – Electronic Safety and Security (Division 28)
  7. 28 05 00 – Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security
  8. 26 06 00 – Schedules for Electronic Safety and Security
  9. 26 08 00 – Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security
  10. 28 16 19–Intrusion Detection Remote Devices and Sensors
  11. 28 16 43 -- Perimeter Security Systems
  12. 28 23 23 – Video Surveillance Systems Infrastructure
  13. 28 23 26 – Video Surveillance Remote Positioning Equipment
  1. REFERENCES
  2. Abbreviations
  3. AAC - Advanced audio coding
  4. ARP - Address Resolution Protocol
  5. CBR - Constant Bit Rate
  6. CIF - Common Intermediate Format
  7. CIFS - Common Internet File System
  8. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  9. DNS - Domain Name Server
  10. DSCP - Differentiated Services Code Point
  11. FPA - Focal Plane Array
  12. fps - frames per second
  13. HAD - Hole Accumulation Diode
  14. HD - High Definition
  15. HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  16. HTTPS - Secure HTTP
  17. IP - Internet Protocol
  18. IPDPS - International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing
  19. JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group
  20. LWIR - Long Wavelength Infra-red
  21. MJPEG - Motion JPEG
  22. MPEG - Moving Pictures Experts Group
  23. NEMA – National Electrical Manufacturers Association
  24. NTP - Network Time Protocol
  25. PSIA - Physical Security Interoperability Alliance
  26. PTZ – Pan-tilt-zoom
  27. QoS - Quality of Service
  28. RTP - Real-Time Transport Protocol
  29. RTCP - Real-Time Control Protocol
  30. RTSP - Real-Time Streaming Protocol
  31. SMB - Server Message Block
  32. SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  33. SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
  34. SRTP - Secure RTP
  35. SSL - Secure Sockets Layer
  36. TCP - Transmission Control Protocol
  37. TLS - Transport Layer Security
  38. UPnP - Universal Plug and Play
  39. VBR - Variable Bit Rate
  40. WDR - Wide Dynamic Range
  41. Reference Standards
  42. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations, Title 47, Part 15
  43. MIL-STD-810G, Department Of Defense Test Method Standard: Environmental Engineering Considerations And Laboratory Tests (31 OCT 2008)
  44. ANSI / IEC60529 – Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures
  45. International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) – Ingress Protection Rating IP66
  46. Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) 802.3, 802.1x standards
  47. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – H.264 Advanced video coding for generic audiovisual services
  48. ISO/IEC 14496 – 10 – MPEG-4, Part 10 (H.264)
  49. ISO/IEC 10918 – JPEG
  50. NEMA TS-2
  51. Temperature - paragraphs 2.1.5 and 2.1.5.1
  52. Vibration - paragraphs 2.1.9 and 2.2.8
  53. Shock - paragraphs 2.1.10 and 2.2.9
  54. External Icing - 250-2003, paragraphs 5.6
  55. PSIA

1.3SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data
  2. Manufacturer’s printed or electronic data sheets
  3. Manufacturer’s installation and operation manuals
  4. Warranty documentation
  5. Independent laboratory tests confirming environmental compliance of products.
  6. Test Reports - A test report shall be submitted to indicate that each system was tested successfully in a factory system test to meet manufacturer’s published specifications.
  1. QUALIFICATIONS
  2. The ruggedized modular HD imaging and sensing system, including housing, shall be manufactured in the United States, per ISO 9001 certified procedures.
  3. The manufacturer of theruggedized modular HD imaging and sensing systemshall have a minimum of five years experience of successful manufacture and installation of systems equivalent in function to the system proposed herein
  4. Product shall be Made in America and meet the requirements of the Buy American Act; Section 1605 of the American Recovery Reinvestment Act (ARRA).
  5. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
  6. Delivery, storage, and handling of the ruggedized modular imaging and sensing system shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations
  7. The manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements shall be followed to avoid delivery and installation delays.
  8. WARRANTY
  9. Manufacturer shall provide a limited warranty for the ruggedized modular imaging and sensing system to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a minimum period of one year.
  10. All warranty repairs of equipment shall be performed by manufacturer at factory location and shall not be performed at repair facilities outside of the continental United States, norat any third party repair companies.

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PART 2PRODUCT

2.1EQUIPMENT

  1. Manufacturer:Moog Inc.

3650 Woodhead Drive

Northbrook IL 60062-1895 USA

Phone +1 847.498.0700

Fax +1 847.498.3658

  1. Model:EXO GeminEye
  2. Alternates: None
  1. DESCRIPTION
  2. The ruggedized modular HD imaging and sensing system (“modular imaging system”) shall be a platform to support interchangeable modules to include thermal imagers, visible light cameras, white-light illuminators, and infra-red (IR) illuminators.
  3. Visible <and thermal> modules shall produce an encoded IP video output suitable for transmission over an 10/100 Mbps Ethernetnetwork.
  4. The platform shall be capable of 360 degree continuous pan and adjustable tilt operationwith maximum limit of +/- 90 deg from physical center.
  5. The modular imaging system shall be ruggedized and capable of meeting Mil-STD environmental standards for sealed and pressurized housings and salt or fog and shall be insensitive to vibration.
  6. Imaging and illumination modules shall be easily interchangeable via a single screw latch and bayonet style connector.

The Moog EXO GeminEye product is designed for modularity. The product is available as a single visible camera or a dual camera with a visible camera and one of twelve thermal camera/lens choices. In the dual camera configuration, the specifiers should select from one of these twelve choices.

2.3VISIBLE VIDEO CAMERA MODULE

  1. Detector element
  2. Image Sensor: 1/2.8-type Exmor CMOS
  3. Minimum illumination requirement:
  4. Color: 0.5 lux at 50 IRE F1.6. 0.08 lux at 50 IRE F1.6 in ¼ second mode.
  5. B/W: 0.095 lux at 50 IRE F1.6
  6. No. of Pixels: Greater then. 2.1Megapixels
  1. Lens
  2. 30x optical zoom, f=4.3mm (wide) to 129.0mm (tele), F1.6 to F4.7
  3. Horizontal Viewing Angle: 1080p mode - 54.1º (wide end) to 2.9º (tele end)
  4. Maximum Lens Aperture: Minimum of f/1.6 (wide) to f/4.7 (tele)
  5. Shutter Speed: Automatic or user selectable from 1/1 to 1/10,000s, over 22 steps
  6. Minimum Object Distance: 10mm
  7. Image Settings
  8. Wide dynamic range (WDR)
  9. Manual shutter time
  10. Color
  11. Brightness
  12. White balance
  13. Exposure control
  14. Backlight compression
  15. IP Video Encoder
  16. An H.264/MJPEG video encoder shall receive an analog input from the visible camera module for encoding into IP video streams with the following properties:
  17. Encoding:ITU H.264 (High, Main, Baseline Profiles) or MJPEG
  18. Image Resolution:

1)1920 x 1080 @ 30 fps (1080p)

2)1920 x 1080 @ 60 fps (1080i)

3)1280 x 720 (720p)

4)720 x 480

5)720 x 576

  1. Frame Rate (fps): 60 (max resolution 1080i/720p), 30 (max resolution 1080p), 15, 7, 4, 2, 1
  2. Streaming

1)Number:1 or 2

2)Primary Stream:H.264

3)Secondary Stream:H.264 or MJPEG

4)Modes

a)Variable Bit Rate (VBR)

b)Motion Adaptive Bit Rate

c)Constant Bit Rate (CBR)

5)Bit Rate:Adjustable from 64Kb/sec to 6Mb/sec

6)Unicast or multicast capable

7)Latency: <250 msec (IPDPS)

  1. Additional Requirements
  2. The encoder shall be capable of processing remote, fault-tolerant software/firmware upgrades.
  3. Network Connection: Mil-spec, bottom egress

Note: Each camera module has a separate physical network connection from its associated encoder through a common physical connector. This network connection services 1 or 2 video streams from that encoder.

  1. Alarm Events
  2. Alarm events shall be captured by any of the following means:

1)Internal monitoring via the following analytics:

a)Video motion detection

b)Memory card full

2)User command

3)Timer or schedule

  1. Actions in response to alarm events shall include the following:

1)Capture and transmit a jpg snapshot file via FTP

2)Transmit e-mail

3)Activate a preset

4)Record video associated with alarm event, i.e., pre and post alarm video to an internal MicroSDHC (32 GB maximum) card.

  1. Enclosure
  2. Material: Powder coated aluminum
  3. Rating: IP-66, sealed and pressurized
  4. Electrical
  5. Operating Voltage:10- 32 VDC
  6. Power Consumption:
  7. Power On: 50W (@24V)
  8. Standby: 20W (@24V)
  9. Moving Pan and Tilt without Heaters: 55W (@24V)
  10. Moving Pan and Tilt with Heaters: 125W (@24V)
  11. Temperature:
  12. Storage temperature-32 to 60°C (-25.6 to 140°F)
  13. Operating temperature -32to 55°C (-25.6 to 131°F)

2.4THERMAL IMAGER MODULE

  1. The thermal imager module shall be an amorphous silicon uncooled microbolometer operating in the infra-red wavelength range of 7 - 14 µm.
  2. The imager shall have a thermal sensitivity of <50 mK at f/1.0.
  3. The imager’s Focal Plane Array (FPA) shall be 320 x 240 640 x 480 pixels

Notes:

1. Moog has the following thermal sensor/lens combinations available:

Part No.Sensor SizeLens

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10F1NF:320x24025mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10F9NF:320x24035mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10F2NF:320x24050mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10F10NF:320x24060mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10F3NF:320x240100mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F10Z1NF:320x24015-100mm zoom

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11F1NF:640x48025mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11F9NF640x48035mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11F2NF:640x48050mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11F10NF:640x48060mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11F3NF:640x480100mm

EXGVTSHD-S13XXN-F11Z1NF:640x48015-100mm zoom

2. Thermal imager productsare controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).This product cannot be exported without first complying with all the requirements of theITAR (22 CFR 120-130), USML Category XII ©, including requirements for obtaining specificexport authority from the United States Department of State.

  1. IP Video Encoder
  2. An H.264/MJPEG video encoder shall receive an analog input from the thermal camera module for encoding into IP video streams with the following properties:
  3. Encoding:ITU H.264 (High, Main, Baseline Profiles) or MJPEG
  4. Image Resolution:

1)720 x 480

2)720 x 576

  1. Frame Rate (fps): 30 , 15, 7, 4, 2, 1
  2. Streaming

1)Number:1 or 2

2)Primary Stream:H.264

3)Secondary Stream:H.264 or MJPEG

4)Modes

a)Variable Bit Rate (VBR)

b)Motion Adaptive Bit Rate

c)Constant Bit Rate (CBR)

5)Bit Rate:Adjustable from 64Kb/sec to 6Mb/sec

6)Unicast or multicast capable

7)Latency: <250 msec (IPDPS)

  1. Additional Requirements
  2. The encoder shall be capable of processing remote, fault-tolerant software/firmware upgrades.
  3. Network Connection: Mil-spec, bottom egress
  1. Alarm Events
  2. Alarm events shall be captured by any of the following means:
  3. Internal monitoring via the following analytics:

1)Video motion detection

2)Memory card full

  1. User command
  2. Timer or schedule
  1. Actions in response to alarm events shall include the following:
  2. Capture and transmit a jpg snapshot file via FTP
  3. Transmit e-mail
  4. Activate a preset
  5. Record video associated with alarm event, i.e., pre and post alarm video to an internal MicroSDHC (32 GB maximum) card.
  1. Enclosure
  2. Material: Powder coated aluminum
  3. Rating: IP-66, sealed and pressurized
  4. Temperature:
  5. Storage temperature-32°C to 60°C (-25.6°F to 140°F)
  6. Operating temperature-32°C to 55°C (-25.6°F to 131°F)
  1. PAN-TILT PLATFORM
  2. The platform shall accommodate one or two sensing or illumination modules and enclose the pan and tilt motors, belt drive assemblies, azimuth slip ring, tilt hard limit stops, power supply board, and a microprocessor control board.
  3. The platform shall be capable of being mounted in an inverted position.
  4. The platform shall allow modular camera(s) to be positioned to any degree of azimuth within a continuous 360 degree circle. The camera tilt shall be adjustable to any angle from horizontal to approximately ±90 degrees. The platform shall employ hard (non adjustable) mechanical limit stops, factory set to approximately ±95 degrees in elevation, and software settable limits,factory set to ± 90°, but adjustable via remote to any lesser angle, with independent settings for up and down. Optionally, the unit’s tilt shall be capable ofset-up with “zero” in a vertical configuration, with it a range of +/-90 degrees.
  5. Electrical
  6. The motor type shall be a stepper motor, providing 0.9º per step.
  7. The platform shall employ both motor pulse count and optical position sensors to provide position feedback resolution.
  8. The platform shall be powered by 10 to 30 VDC.
  9. Performance
  10. Pan Movement: 360° continuous rotation
  11. Tilt Movement: ±90º maximum
  12. Pan speed:0.25º to 96º /sec
  13. Tilt speed: 0.25º to 96º /sec
  14. Preset speed / auto pan: 70° per second
  15. Preset
  16. Number of positions:32 user programmable
  17. Position Feedback Resolution:0.01 degrees
  18. Repeatability:0.25º
  19. Tours: (Preset Build Tours)
  20. Number of programmable tours:2
  21. Presets stops per tour:32
  22. Dwell time:individually adjustable per stop
  23. Enclosure:
  24. Material: Powder coated cast aluminum; stainless steel hardware
  25. Rating: IP66, sealed and pressurized
  26. Operating temperature: -25.6˚ to 131˚F (-32˚ to 55˚C) with heaters
  27. NETWORK
  28. Connectivity: 10/100 Ethernet through Mil-spec, bottom egress connector
  29. Protocols supported
  30. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  31. User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  32. Internet Protocol: IPv4/v6
  33. Configuration: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  34. DNS, Dynamic DNS
  35. Web services: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP),Secure HTTP (HTTPS), SOCKS
  36. Network services: Network Time Protocol (NTP), Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP v1/v2c/v3, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  37. Media: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP), Real-Time Control Protocol
  38. Notifications: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Server Message Block (SMB/CIFS)
  39. Security: Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS), HTTP Authentication - Basic and Digest Access
  40. Discovery: Bonjour, UPnP
  41. Remote Access: Secure Shell (SSH)
  42. Other - Pelco-D, PTL-11
  43. Security - Each camera module shall support the following security features:
  44. Password protection
  45. IP address filtering
  46. HTTPS (SSL/TLS) encryption
  47. IEEE 802.1X network access control
  48. Digest authentication
  49. User access log
  50. MANAGEMENT
  51. Each camera module within the modular imaging system shall have an embedded web server to allow configuration and management.
  52. The following configuration parameters shall be provided:
  53. IP Configuration: DHCP or Static IP address
  54. Net mask address
  55. Gateway address
  56. Domain name
  57. DNS server
  58. The system shall support the following web browsers:
  59. Internet Explorer
  60. On-screen display
  61. The modular imaging system shall provide an on-screen display (OSD) generator supporting the following capabilities:
  62. Provide a minimum of three on-screen display elements, selectable for inclusion in the system’s video streams, as defined below:

1)Camera title [20 characters]

2)Time / Date display

3)Preset location [20 characters]

4)Pan-tilt-zoom position

5)Open character [20 characters per zone]

6)Logo Display [96 x 96 pixels maximum]

  1. Display the on-screen display elements on top or bottom of image, at right or left hand side of video.
  1. Maintenance
  2. The modular system shall support maintenance features as defined below;
  3. The camera system shall support querying of camera parameters via the Ethernet connection. The camera parameters shall consist of the following items

1)Serial number

2)Software revision

3)Assembly date

4)Camera Model Number

  1. Camera System Reset
  2. Save and Restore camera system start-up configuration
  3. Non-volatile memory in case of hard reset or power outage
  4. Remote Software Upload / Updates via Ethernet (only to the video encoder part)
  5. Camera Device Auto Discovery of IP address
  6. Camera System Auto Re-connect
  1. The modular imaging system shall have available an Applications Programming Interface (API) to support third party integrations.

Currently, Moog supports interfaces to Genetec and PSIA (Milestone XProtect, ONSSI Ocularis).

2.8INFRA-RED (IR) ILLUMINATOR MODULE OPTION

  1. The IR illuminator shall supplement enhance the performance of the visible video camera during nighttime or low light situations at a distance of up to 220 m (720 ft.)..
  2. The IR illuminator shall consist of an array of 18 high efficiency surface mount LED’s operating at a wavelength of 850 nm.
  3. The IR energy will emanate from the illuminator in a 10º beam pattern.
  4. Electrical
  5. The IR illuminator shall be capable of being powered by 10 t0 30 VDC, sourced from the mounting platform.
  6. Power consumption of the IR illuminator shall be less than 45 watts.
  7. Enclosure
  8. Material: Aluminum construction with acrylic front fascia
  9. Rating: IP66
  10. Operating temperature: -32ºC to +55ºC (-25.6ºF to 131ºF)

The IR illuminator is an optional module which may be used with the visible video camera module.

2.9ELECTRICAL

  1. Operating Voltage:10- 32 VDC
  2. Power Consumption:
  3. Power On: 50W (@24V)
  4. Standby: 20W (@24V)
  5. Moving Pan and Tilt without Heaters: 55W (@24V)
  6. Moving Pan and Tilt with Heaters: 125W (@24V)
  1. MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL
  2. Housings - Each of the base platform and component modules shall be constructed of powder-coated cast aluminum with stainless steel hardware.
  3. Operating Temperature Range: -25.6°F to 131°F (-32°C to 55°C)
  4. Humidity: 0-100% non-condensing
  5. Heater Operation
  6. Activation: 60°F, +/- 8° (15°C, +/- 8°)
  7. De-activation: 80°F, +/- 8° (27°C, +/- 8°)
  8. Ingress Protection Rating: IP66
  9. Impact Rating: IK-10
  10. Wind Load: 35mph (56 kph) sustained winds
  11. Effective Projected Area (EPA): 110 square inches

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PART 3EXECUTION

3.1INSTALLERS

  1. Installation shall be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
  2. The Contractor’s installers and technicians shall be factory authorized to install, service and maintain the system.
  1. INSTALLATION
  2. The system shall ship from the factory fully assembled, tested and ready for installation and use.
  3. Before permanent installation of the system, the system and interconnected components and cables shall be staged on-site to verify that all are in good working order.
  4. Care shall be exercised to select suitable hardware to install the unit, taking into account both the composition of the mounting surface and the weight of the unit.
  5. SUPPORT
  6. The camera shall be supported in the U.S.by a U.S. technical assistance program from the manufacturer; and by a local technical assistance program from a certified and trained professional services company in the country in which the system is installed.

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