GUIDE SPECIFICATION

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Scallop Imaging is now focused on developing, marketing and manufacturing its proprietary video imaging technology. All our activities are still proudly accomplished in Boston. We do product development, marketing and manufacturing in Boston. Our family of panoramic vision systems is evolving. From a concept developed to protect military personnel inside armored personnel carriers by providing visual situational awareness, to protecting physical assets around the world, our product development efforts continue to venture outside conventional approaches.

For additional information, contact:

Scallop Imaging

480 William F. McClellan Hwy, Ste 306A

Boston, MA 02128-1389

Phone:+1617-849-6400

Web:

E-mail:

7 MEGAPIXEL 180 DEGREE IP VIDEO CAMERA

DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY

2820 00 Electronic Surveillance

28 23 00 Video Surveillance

28 23 29Video Surveillance Remote Devices and Sensors

Notes to Specifier:

1. Where several alternative parameters or specifications exist, or where, the specifier has the option of inserting text, such choices are presented in bold text].

2. Explanatory notes and comments are presented incoloredtext.

7 MEGAPIXEL 180 DEGREE IP VIDEO CAMERA

PART 1GENERAL

1.01SUMMARY

  1. Section includes a7 MP High Definition IP video cameraproviding 180 degree field of view without fisheye distortion, or artifacts.
  2. Product - A high definition 7 MP video camera, utilizing 5 image sensors to provide acontinuous 180 degree field of view and two selectable video streams.

C.Related Requirements

  1. 27 20 00 Data Communications
  2. 28 23 13 Video Surveillance Control and Management Systems
  3. 28 23 16 Video Surveillance Monitoring and Supervisory Interfaces
  4. 28 23 19 Digital Video Recorders and Analog Recording Devices
  5. 28 23 23 Video Surveillance Systems Infrastructure

1.02REFERENCES

  1. Abbreviations
  2. AGC - Automatic gain control
  3. AWB - Automatic white balance
  4. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  5. DNS - Domain Name Server
  6. fps - frames per second
  7. FOV – Field of View
  8. FTP – File Transfer Protocol
  9. HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  10. IP - Internet Protocol
  11. PoE - Power over Ethernet
  12. RTP - Real-Time Transport Protocol

1.RTSP - Real-Time Streaming Protocol

2.SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

3.SNR - Signal-to-Noise Ratio

4.TCP - Transmission Control Protocol

5.VMS - Video Management System

  1. Reference Standards

1.Network

a.IEEE - 802.3 Ethernet Standards

2.Video

a.ISO / IEC 14496 – 10 – MPEG-4, Part 10 ( ITU H.264)

3.Safety

a.UL 60950 2nd Edition

b.CSA 60950-1-07

c.IEC 60950-1 (2005) 2nd edition

4.EMC - Emissions

a.FCC-47 CFR Part 15

b.EN55022

c.EN61000-3-2

d.EN61000-3-3

5.EMC - Immunity

a.IEC 61000-4

1.02SUBMITTALS

  1. Product Data

1.Manufacturer’s printed or electronic data sheets

2.Manufacturer’s installation and operation manuals

3.Warranty documentation

1.03QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Manufacturershall have a minimum of five years’ experience inproducing IP video equipment.
  2. Products shall be manufactured in the United States of America.
  3. Installers shall be trained and authorized by the Manufacturer to install, integrate, test, and commission the system.

1.04DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING

  1. Deliver the camera in the manufacturer’s original, unopened, undamaged container with identification labels intact.
  2. Store the camera in a temperature environment of -40° C to85° C (-40° F to 185° F), protected from mechanical and environmental conditions as designated by the manufacturer.

1.05WARRANTY AND SUPPORT

  1. Manufacturer shall provide a limited 24 monthwarrantyfor the product to be free of defects in material and workmanship.

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PART 1

PART 2PRODUCTS

2.01EQUIPMENT

  1. Manufacturer: Scallop Imaging

480 William F. McClellan Hwy, Ste 306A

Boston, MA 02128-1389

Phone: +1 617-849-6400

Web:

E-mail:

  1. Model:D7-180-XR-H
  2. Alternates: None

2.02GENERAL DESCRIPTION

  1. The high definition 7 MP, 180 degree wide field of viewIP video camera (“WFOV camera”) shall provide a 180 degree horizontal field of view image without fisheye distortion or artifacts.
  2. The WFOV camera shall produce panoramic images by synchronizing the 5 image sensors and fusing the output of the image sensors into a continuous180° field of view.
  3. The WFOV camera shall employ five (5) 1.3 megapixel CMOS image sensors
  4. The WFOV camera shall produce two (2) selectable video streams, as follows:
  5. A 5120 x 1280 stream at up to 3 fps.
  6. A 1280 x 720 stream at up to 15 fps.
  7. The 1280 x 720 stream shall consist of situational awareness window of at least 1280 x 320 pixels and a1280 x 400 area allocated for up to 4 zoom windows.
  8. From the full 5120 x 1280 image, the WFOV camera shall allow the construct and selection of up to four (4) zoom windows.
  9. Up to 4 of the zoom windows shall be able to be displayed simultaneously with each other in a 1280 x 400 area contained within a 1280 x 720 stream.
  10. The WFOV camera shall support overlay text on the camera image to include date/time, camera ID, and user generated information.
  11. The WFOV camera shall require no installer or user alignment or adjustment.
  12. The WFOV camera shall be no larger than 3.3” (h) x 5.7” (w) x 3.7” (d)

2.03VIDEO

  1. Device Properties
  2. Sensor: 1.3 MP CMOS
  3. Number of image sensors: 5
  4. Total number of pixels: 6,553,600
  5. Image control
  6. Automatic white balance (AWB) with manual override
  7. Gain control:Automatic gain control (AGC)
  8. Auto exposure Control:

1)average over 180 degree field of view

2)Wide Dynamic Range (independent in each zone (5))

  1. Maximum exposure time: Adjustable
  2. Shutter: Electronic rolling shutter
  3. Parallax compensation: via user geometric realignment
  1. Dynamic range: 68dB
  1. Minimum illumination: 0.5 lux @ 8 fps>
  2. Depth of field: 1 ft. to infinity
  1. Flicker control: 50/60 Hz adjustable
  2. Lenses – Each imager shall have an associated lens with the following properties:
  3. Focal length: 2.75 mm
  4. IR cut filter
  1. Image Properties
  2. Field of View:180ohorizontal x 48o vertical
  3. Video compression:H.264
  4. Compression ratio Adjustable, minimum 6 levels
  5. Streams: 2 simultaneous
  6. 5120 x 1280 @ 1 or 3 fps
  7. 1280 x 720 @ up to 15 fps comprised of

1)1280 x 320 situational awareness window

2)1280 x 400 sub window populated by 0, 2, 3, or 4 zoom windows derived from the camera’s full field of view 5120 x 1280 video stream

2.04NETWORK

  1. Connectivity: 10 BASE-T/100 base-TX Ethernet with RJ-45 connector
  2. Protocols supported
  3. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
  4. Configuration: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  5. Web services: Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
  6. Media: Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP), Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)
  7. Notifications: Simple MailTransfer Protocol (SMTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP) client
  8. Discovery: Bonjour
  9. Domain Name Server (DNS)

2.05CAMERA SOFTWARE

  1. Client Software
  2. Browser - The WFOV camera shall support browser-based configuration using Internet Explorer 8 (SP2 and above) or Mozilla Firefox (version 29 and above).
  3. Configuration – The WFOV camera software shall allow configuration of the following camera settings
  4. users list, including login credentials and authorization level
  5. network settings, including static addressing or dynamic addressing via DHCP
  6. e-mail settings for notifications
  7. discovery enable via Bonjour protocol
  8. recording, including selection of video streams, filename, and recording time parameters
  9. image settings, including brightness control, auto exposure mode, white balance, maximum exposure time, custom overlays, and image sharpening
  10. Live Video Feed
  11. View – The client software shall allow viewing of either video stream, and provide options to configure and view the zoom windows
  12. Record – The client software shall allow the recording of live videofor a duration of 1 minute to continuous.
  13. PC Requirements
  14. Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows 8
  15. Processor: Dual-core 1.8GHz or higher
  16. RAM: 2 GB minimum
  17. Hard Drive Storage: 200 MB minimum
  18. Display Adapter: 32-bit color or better
  19. Video Memory: 512 MB minimum
  20. Display Monitor Resolution:1280 x 720 minimum
  21. <VMS Integration – The WFOV camera shall have a proven interface to the VMS provide for in section 28 23 13 – Video Surveillance Control and Management Systems.>

Scallop Imaging has proven integrations with all major VMS manufacturers.

2.06ELECTRICAL

  1. Power
  2. Sources
  3. 12 VDC
  4. PoE (IEEE 802.3af) - 48 VDC
  5. Consumption: 7W

The following section may be used if the outdoor version of the camera is being specified.

2.07MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL

  1. Housing Material: Aluminum
  2. Environmental Rating: IP-66
  3. Dimensions (W x H x D): 8.00 x 4.5 x3.5 inches (204x 115x 89mm)
  4. Temperature:
  5. Operating: -40° C to 60° C (-40° F to 140° F)
  6. Storage: -40° C to 85° C (-40° F to 185° F)
  7. Humidity: 0 - 95%, non-condensing

END OF SECTION

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01INSTALLERS

A.Contractor personnel shall comply with all applicable state and local licensing requirements.

3.02PREPARATION

A.The network design and configuration shall be reviewed with the Manufacturer for compatibility and performance with the camera(s).

B.Network configuration shall be tested and qualified by the Contractor prior to camera installation.

3.03INSTALLATION

A.The Contractor shall follow all Manufacturer’s published instruction and operations manuals, bulletins, and guidance.

B.Before permanent installation of the system, the system shall be factory tested in conditions simulating the final installed environment

1.A report indicating successful test results shall be produced.

3.04STORAGE

A.The WFOV camera hardwareshall be stored in an environment where temperature and humidity are in the range specified by the Manufacturer.

END OF SECTION

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