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must be set independently of other cameras. Configuration choices must include <br />storage frame rate, which is independent of the view frame rate. The Relay <br />Server must be able save the stored video segments upon alarm or manual call. <br />The Relay Server must be able to retrieve the video segments and play them <br />forward or reverse in fast, slow, normal, and single frame advance motion. All of <br />these functions must be available to remote viewers. <br />i. The Relay Server shall be set up to store continuous time -based video at a <br />rate of 1 fps (adjustable). <br />ii. The Relay Server shall be set up to store alarm and post -alarm video of a <br />configurable length at a rate of 3 fps (adjustable). <br />12. Multiple Viewer Access: A minimum of 5 simultaneous viewers must be able to <br />monitor and /or control each of any number of cameras via a single Relay Server. <br />13. Multiple View Configurations: Capability must be available to display up to 25 <br />video feeds on one display. The display must be configurable to enable any <br />number of feeds on one display up to 25 feeds. <br />14. Bandwidth Manager: The Relay Server shall include the capability to limit <br />Bandwidth Consumption on a per- camera basis as well as to dynamically control <br />aggregate Relay Server bandwidth consumption on the Network. Bandwidth <br />consumption must be adjustable remotely via browser. <br />15. Password Protection: The system shall provide for a minimum of three levels of <br />passwords to restrict control of various functions to authorized individuals. <br />3.5 ALARMS AND EVENTS <br />A. Alarm logging, paging /emailing, printing and reporting shall be handled by the Alarm <br />Notification Software package, as follows: <br />1. All alarms and events shall be logged to disk — unless the user chooses to disable <br />logging for a specific object or value. The number of alarms that are logged to <br />disk shall not be limited by the software. <br />2. The software shall enable users to identify any event or combination of events to <br />generate a custom event message and the software shall enable creation of <br />dynamic event messages, whose contents change based on logic or current <br />process conditions. <br />3. The number of alarms and events logged and displayed shall not be limited by the <br />software. <br />4. The software shall allow for operator comments to be added to the alarm and <br />event logs. <br />5. The software shall enable users to identify any event or combination of events to <br />generate a custom alarm message. <br />6. The software shall support at least 10 user - definable alarm priorities. In addition, <br />different alarm priorities shall be assignable to different alarm limits of the same <br />value. <br />7. Each value shall be assignable to a user - defined alarm group. The number of <br />potential alarm groups shall be unlimited. Alarm groups shall be configurable into <br />a custom hierarchy of alarm groups and subgroups. <br />S. Alarms should easily be configured such that the computer beeps, plays <br />customized voice messages or .WAV files, or dials out to a pager when triggered. <br />9. Alarms shall be time - stamped to a precision of at least 10 milliseconds in order to <br />determine the order of occurrence. <br />City of Santa Ana Security Management System Specific Requirements <br />Security Management System Project Page 17100 -16 <br />SantaAna_SMS_17100 <br />