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2004-06-21 City Council (2)
City of Palo Alto City Manager’s Report TO:HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL 2 FROM:CITY MANAGER DEPARTMENT: POLICE DATE:JUNE 21, 2004 CMR:294:04 SUBJECT:APPROVAL OF A BUDGET AMENDMENT ORDINANCE (BAO) TRANSFERRING $75,000 FROM THE UNIVERSITY AVENUE PARKING DISTRICT FUND, THE ELECTRIC FUND, AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION SERVICES EXISTING OPERATING BUDGET INTO THE CIVIC CENTER PARKING - SECURITY UPGRADE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT NUMBER PD-04011; AND APPROVAL OF A CONTRACT WITH ACME SECURITY SYSTEMS TO PURCIL~SE HARDWARE AND INSTALLATION SERVICES AND UPGRADE SECURITY MONITORING EQUIPMENT IN THE CItrIC CENTER PARKING STRUCTURE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Council: 1) approve the attached Budget Amendment Ordinance (BAO) that would transfer $45,260 from the University Avenue ParkingDistrict Fund, $12,206 from the Electric Fund, and $17,534 from the Police Department Operating Budget into the Civic Center Parking - Security Up~ade Capital Improvement Pro~am PD-04011; and 2) approval of a contract with ACME Security Services to purchase hardware and installation services for 12 new fixed cameras and building access card readers on Levels B and C in the Civic Center Parking Structure. BACKGROUND A number of years ago, closed-circuit cameras were installed on Level A of the Civic Center (CC) parking structure. This security monitoring equipment was added as a safety precaution for City employees working in City Hall after hours, and on weekends and CMR:294:04 Page 1 of 4 holidays. These cameras offer a limited range to pan, tilt and zoom and are currently monitored in the Police Department’s 9-1-1 Emergency Dispatch Center. The Police Department also has security camera equipment at the main entrance outside Police Records, on A-Level at the secured entrance to the Police Department and digital camera and recording equipment that monitors activity in the temporary holding ("booking") facility. Each of these security cameras is fed into the Dispatch Center for casual monitoring by dispatch personnel. An additional monitor for the booking area is maintained in the Sergeant!Watch Commander’s Office on A-Level. Several factors have resulted in the need for additional video security of the CC parking structure. They include the following: 1) there has been an increase in the number of reports of vandalism to City employee vehicles parked in the CC parking structure; 2) the longstanding problem with transient persons urinating and sleeping in stairwells continues and places a heavy burden on already taxed police resources; and 3) with the changing world and emphasis on securing critical City resources and facilities, staff feels it prudent to add additional security and monitoring equipment at the City Hall facility. DISCUSSION The proposed security cameraJmonitoring project will include adding four camera domes for Levels B and C, with mounting in the central area of each level. The purpose of the dome is to provide the dispatcher the ability to follow someone and zoom in with the controller for suspicious activity within the garage area. In addition, eight fixed mini-dome cameras would be surface mounted to view the stairwells in the garage on Levels B and C. Each of the camera domes has a polycarbonate bubble that is vandal proof. The cameras have a varifocal camera lens that will allow for an optimum picture. These new cameras will be integated with four existing closed-circuit television cameras located on Level A and routed for monitoring and digital playback recording into the Police Department’s Emergency 9-1- 1 Dispatch Center. Due to space limitation in the Communications Center, a 30" flat panel LCD video monitor will be installed to allow on-duty personnel to view the various cameras from their locations. The proposed DVR provides remote viewing software that will allow remote users access to live or recorded video through their desktop computer. The project also includes adding new card access panels to the Level B and C elevator doorways and two additional card access doors needed for building security within the Police Department. These access card readers will be integated into the City’s building security system to limit access to authorized personnel only during non-business hours. CMR:294:04 Page 2 of 4 The hardware will be procured and installation work performed by ACME Security Systems as a sole source. ACME is currently the provider of all in,building security access systems for the City, including ~ro major security systems for the Police Department and at the Municipal Service Center (MSC). RESOURCE IMPACT The attached BAO (Attachment A) reflects an increase in revenues and expenditures of $73,000 into the Civic Center Parking - Security Up~ade Capital Improvement Pro~am project PD-04011. This amount is being funded by the University Avenue Parking District ($45,260), the Electric Fund ($12,206), and the Police Depal~ment Communication Services Operating Budget ($17,534). Ongoing maintenance costs are in the Police and Public Works Departments’ current operating budgets. POLICY IMPLICATIONS This agreement is consistent with existing City policy. TIMELINE The Project will begin as soon as possible and should be complete within 90-days. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW This contract is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant.to Section 15301 of the CEQA guidelines. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A: Budget Amendment Ordinance Attachment B: CIP PD-04011 Project Description Attachment C: University Avenue Parking District Fund Reserves to Date 2003-04 Attachment D: ACME Security System Contract and Quotes 54Q128 and 54Q129 CMR:294:04 Page 3 of 4 PREPARED BY: DEPARTMENT HEAD: / SHERYL A. ~ONTOIS Technical Services Coordinator Police Chief EMIKY HARRISON X,,,. Assistant City Manager CMR:294:04 Page 4 of 4 ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALO ALTO AMENDING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2003 -04 TO ESTABLISH CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT NUMBER CIP PD-04011, CIVIC CENTER PARKING -SECURITY UPGRADE; TO PROVIDE AN APPROPRIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $75,000 FROM THE UNIVERSITY AVENUE PARKING DISTRICT, THE ELECTRIC FUND OPERATING BUDGET, AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION SERVICES EXISTING OPERATING BUDGET SECTION i . The City Counci! of the City of Palo Alto finds and determines as fo!lows: A. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of Article III of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto, the Counci! on June 16, 2003 did adopt a budget for fiscal year 2003-04; and B. Closed circuit cameras on Level A of the Civic Center parking structure as an added safety precaution for City emp!oyees working in City Hall after hours, and on weekends and holidays; and C. The City continues to be concerned with ensuring that its facilities are secure and safe. The City has experienced increased reports of vandalism to vehicles parked on levels B and C of the civic center parking structure. Transients continue to be present in the stairwells of the Civic Center facility. The City and other !ocal governments currently operate in an environment of hei~tened security concerns due to world events. D. In light of these facts, it is prudent to install additiona! security and monitoring equipment in the Civic Center facility, including installation of additional video camera monitoring for levels B and C elevator doorways and police department doorways to limit access to authorized personnel during non-business hours. E. The appropriation of funds is a onetime event and no future year Genera! Fund ongoing costs are anticipated; and F. City Council authorization is needed to amend the 2003-04 budget as hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2. Capital Improvement Project (CiP) PD04011, Civic Center Parking - Security Upgrade is hereby created. SECTION 3. Revenue in CIP Project Number PD04011 is increased by a transfer from the University Avenue Parking District in the amount of Forty -Five Thousand Two Hundred Sixty Dollars ($45,260)reducing the University Avenue Parking District reserve to $~33,79s. SECTION 4. Revenue in CIP Project Number P~04011 is inc~ased by a transfer from the Electric Fund Operating Budget in the amount of Twelve Thousand Two Hundred Six Dollars(S12,206) . SECTION 5. Revenue in CIP Project Number P~04011 is increased by a transfer from the Police Department Communication Services existing Operating budget in the amount of Seventeen Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-Four Dol!ars($!7,534) . SECTION 6. The sum of Sevent~Five Thousand Do!lars($75,000) is hereby appropriated to Capital Improvement Project Number PD040!I. SECTION 7. The transactions above will have no impact on the Genera! Fund Budget Stabilization Reserve. SECTION 8. As specified in Section 2.28.080(a) of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, a twethirds vote of the City Council is required to adopt this ordinance. SECTION 9. The Council of the City of Pa!o Alto hereby finds that this is not a project under the California Environmenta! Quality Act and, therefore, no environmenta! impact assessment is necessary. SECTION i0. As provided in Section 2.04.350 of the Palo Alto Municipal Code, this ordinance shal! become effective upon adoption. INTRODUCED AND PASSED: AYES: NOES: ABSTENTIONS: ABSENT: ATTEST:City Attorney City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED:City Manager Mayor Director of Administrative Services Police Chief NEW Civic Center Parking "-, " ¯- a..curuty Upgrade (PD-04011) Infrastructure PROJECT DESCRIPTION This project will include the purchase and installation of video security cameras on Levels B and C in the Civic Center Parking Structure. New cameras will be integrated with existing cameras on Level A and routed for monitoring and playback recording in the Police Department’s Emergency 9-1-1 Dispatch Center. The project also includes adding additional security card access to the Level B and C elevator doorways and access doors required for building security within the Police Department. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION A number of years ago, closed circuit cameras were installed on Level A of the Civic Center parking structure. This security monitoring equipment was added as a safety precaution for City employees working in City Hall after hours, on weekends and holidays. These cameras offer a limited range to pan, tilt and zoom and are currently monitored in the Police Department’s Emergency Dispatch Center. In recent months, the Department has seen a rise in vandalism reports to city employee vehicles parked in the Civic Center parking structure. In addition, the longstanding problem with people urinating and sleeping in stairwells contin- ues and places a heavy burden on already taxed police resources. Along with the new security cameras, digital recording capability will be added to allow on-demand monitoring of an in-progess crime report and/or to allow for playback of a specified period of time to identify a suspect. PROJECT STATUS This is a new project in FY 2003-04. FUTUF1E FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS FISCAL YEAR AMOUNT PY Budget $0 2003-04 $75,000 2004-05 $0 2005-06 $0 2006-07 $0 2007-08 $0 COMPONENTS Security cameras, digital video recorder, video monitor, security card access panels Sources of Funding: General Fund with the following reimbursements: University Parking District ($45,260); Electric Fund Operating Budget ($12,206); Police Department Communication Services existing Operating Budget ($17,534) 2004-05 Budget CiO, of Palo Alto l Civic Center Parking - Security Upgrade (PD-04011) continued lP IMPACT AND SUPPORT ANALYSIS ¯Environmental: ¯Design Elements: ¯Operating: ¯Telecommunications: This is not a project under CEQA. None The ongoing maintenance for equipment is included in the current operating budget. None COMPREHENSIVE PLAN This project furthers Policy C-24 and Program C-19 of the Comprehensive Plan. Mana~ng Department: Police Department 2 Ci& of Palo Alto 2004-05Budget City of Palo Alto Attachment C Budget Amendment Ordinances Impacting University Avenue Parking District Fund Reserves Approved-To-Date in 2003-04 udget Reserve University Avenue Parkin~ District Fund 236 Estimated University Avenue Parking District Fund Reserve Balance BAO for Civic Center Parking - Security Upgrade (CIP PD-04011) Total BAOs $0 $0 IReserve Balance After BAO’s $679,055 ($45,260) ($45,260) $633,795 ATTAC~IENT D CONTRACT No. C04107706 Police Department This Contract, number C04107706 dated June 21. 2004 is entered into by and between the City of Palo Alto, a chartered city and a municipal corporation of the State of California ("City"), and Acme Securitv Systems. Inc. ("Contractor"). For and in consideration of the covenants, terms, and conditions (’~he provisions") of this Contract, City and Contractor ("the parties") agree: Term. This Contract shall commence and be binding on the parties on the Date of Execution of this Contract. and shall expire on the date of recordation of the Notice of Substantial Completion, or, if no such notice is required to be filed, on the date that final payment is made hereunder, subject to the earlier termination of this Contract. General Scope of Proiect and Work. Contractor shall furnish labor, services, materials and equipment in connection with the construction of the Project and complete the Work in accordance with the covenants, terms and conditions of this Contract to the satisfaction of City. The Project and Work is generally descril~ed as follows: Title of Project:Closed Circuit and Security Access Upgrade, Invitation for Bid (IFB) Number 107706 Bid:S 74.581.49 Contract Documents. This Contract shall consist of the documents set forth below, which are on file with the City Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference. For the purposes of construing, interpreting and resolving inconsistencies between and among the provisions of this Contract, these documents and the provisions thereof are set forth in the following descending order of precedence. This Contract. Invitation for Bid. Project Specifications. Drawings. Change Orders. Bid. Supplementary Conditions. General Conditions. Standard Drawings and Specifications (1992). Certificate of Insurance, Performance Bond, Labor & Materials (Payment) Bond. Other Specifications, or part thereof, not expressly incorporated in the Contract Specifications or the Standard Drawings and Specifications (1992). Any other document not expressly mentioned herein which is issued by City or entered into by the parties. Compensation. in consideration of Contractor’s performance of its obligations hereunder. City shall pay to Contractor the amount set forth in Contractor’s Bid in accordance with the provisions of this Contract and upon the receipt of written invoices and all necessary supporting documentation within the time set forth in the Contract Specifications and the Standard Drawings and Specifications (1992), or, if no time is stated, within thirty (30) Days of the date of receipt of Contractor’s invoices. Insurance. On or before the Date of Execution, Contractor shall obtain and maintain the policies of insurance coverage described in the Invitation For Bid on terms and conditions and in amounts as may be required by the Risk Manager. City shall not be obligated to take out insurance on Contractor’s personal property or the personal property of any person performing labor or services or supplying materials or equipment under the Project. Contractor shall furnish City with the certificates of insurance and with original endorsements affecting coverage required under this Contract on or before the Date of Execution. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by a person who is authorized by that insurer to bind coverage in its behalf. Proof of insurance shall be mailed to the Project Manager to the address set forth in Section 16 of this PAGE 1 OF 7 Contract. Indemnification. Contractor agrees to protect, defend, indemni~ and hold City, its Council members, officers, employees, agents and representatives harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, expenses, liens, penalties, suits, or judgments, arising, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, at any time from any injury to or death of persons or damage to property as a result of the willful acts or the negligent acts or omissions of Contractor, or which results from Contractor’s noncompliance with any Law respecting the condition, use, occupation or safety of the Project site, or any part thereof, or which arises from Contractor’s failure to do anything required under this Contract or for doing anything which Contractor is required not to do under this Contract, or which arises from conduct for which any Law may impose strict liability on Contractor in the performance of or failure to perform the provisions of this Contract, except as may arise from the sole willful acts or negligent acts or omissions of City or any of its Council members, officers, employees, agents or representatives. This indemnification shall extend to anv and all claims, demands, or liens made or filed by reason of any work performed by Contractor under this Contract at any time during the term of this Contract, or arising thereafter. To the extent Contractor will use hazardous materials in connection with the execution of its obligations under this Contract, Contractor further expressly agrees to protect, indemni~, hold harmless and defend City, its City Council members, officers and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, damages, costs, expenses, liens, penalties, suits, or judgments City may incur, arising, in whole or in part. in connection with or as a result of Contractor’s willful acts or negligent acts or omissions under this Cpntract, under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. ~9601-6975, as amended); the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. s96901-6992k, as amended); the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. ~s2601-2692, as amended); the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act (Health & Safety Code, ss25300-25395, as amended); the Hazardous Waste Control Law (Health & Safety Code, s~25100-25250.25, as amended); the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act (Health & Safety Code, ~s25249.5-25249.13, as amended); the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Act (Health & Safety Code, ~25280-25299.7, as amended); or under any other local, state or federal law, statute or ordinance, or at common law. Assumotion of Risk. Contractor agrees to voluntarily assume any and all risk of loss, damage, or injury to the property of Contractor which may occur in, on, or about the Project site at any time and in any manner, excepting such loss, injury, or damage as may be caused by the sole willful act or negligent act or omission of City or any of its Council members, officers, employees, agents or representatives. Waiver. The acceptance of any payment or performance, or any part thereof, shall not operate as a waiver by City of its rights under this Contract. A waiver by City of any breach of any part or provision of this Contract by Contractor shall not operate as a waiver or continuing waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision, nor shall any custom or practice which may arise between the parties in the administration of any part or provision of this Contract be construed to waive or to lessen the right of City to insist upon the performance of Contractor in strict compliance with the covenants, terms and conditions of this Contract. No Exoneration Bv lnsuection: The City has the right, but not the duty, to inspect Contractor’s Work. The right of inspection is solely for the benefit of City. Contractor has the obligation to complete the Work in a satisfactory manner in compliance with Contract requirements. The presence of a City inspector does not shift that obligation to the City or relieve Contractor from its obligations to complete the Work in a satisfactory manner in compliance with the Contract requirements. t0.Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall comply with all Laws now in force or which may hereafter be in force pertaining to the Project and Work and this Contract, with the requirement of any bond or fire underwriters or other similar body now or hereafter constituted, with any discretionary license or permit issued pursuant to any Law of any public agency or official as well as with any provision of all recorded documents affecting the Project site, insofar as any are required by reason of the use or occupancy of the Project site, and with all Laws pertaining to nondiscrimination in employment and hazardous materials. 1I.Bonds. As a condition precedent to City’s obligation to pay compensation to Contractor, and on or before the Date of Execution, Contractor shall furnish to the Project Manager the Bonds as required under the Invitation For Bid. PAGE 2 OF 7 12.Representations and Warranties. In the supply of any materials and equipment and the rendering of labor and services during the course and scope of the Project and Work, Contractor represents and warrants: ao Any materials and equipment which shall be used during the course and scope of the Project and Work shall be vested in Contractor; Any materials and equipment which shall be used during the course and scope of the Project and Work shall be merchantable and fit to be used for the particular purpose for which the materials are required; Any labor and services rendered and materials and equipment used or employed during the course and scope of the Project and Work shall be free of defects in workmanship for a period of one (1) year after the recordation of the Notice of Substantial Completion, or, if no such notice is required to be filed, on the date that final payment is made hereunder; Any manufacturer’s warranty obtained by Contractor shall be obtained or shall be deemed obtained by Contractor for and in behalf of City. Any information submitted by Contractor prior to the award of Contract, or thereafter, uoon request.. whether or not submitted under a continuing obligation by the terms of the Contract {o ~Jo so, is true and correct at the time such information is submitted or made available to the City; Contractor has not colluded, conspired, or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any person in regard to the terms and conditions of Contractor’s Bid, except as may be permitted by the invitation For Bid; Contractor has the power and authority to enter into this Contract with City, that the individual executing this Contract is duly authorized to do so by appropriate resolution, and that this Contract shall be executed, delivered and performed pursuant to the power and authority conferred upon the person or persons authorized to bind Contractor; Contractor has not made an attempt to exert undue influence with the Purchasing Manager or Project Manager or any other person who has directly contributed to City’s decision to award the contract to Contractor; There are no unresolved claims or disputes between Contractor and City which would materially affect Contractor’s ability to perform under the Contract; Contractor has furnished and will furnish true and accurate statements, records, reports, resolutions.. certifications, and other written information as may be requested of Contractor by City from time to time during the term of this Contract; Contractor and any person performing labor and services under this Project are duly licensed by the State of California as required by California Business & Professions Code Section 7028, as amended; and Contractor has fully examined and inspected the Project site and has full knowledge of the physical conditions of the Project site. 13. 14. AssiQnment. This Contract and the performance required hereunder is personal to Contractor, and it shall not be assigned by Contractor. Any attempted assignment shall be null and void. Claims of Contractor. All claims pertaining to extra work, additional charges, or delays within the Contract Time or other disputes arising out of the Contract shall be submitted by Contractor to City in writing by certified or registered mail within ten (10) Days after the claim arose or within such other time as may be permitted or required by law, and shall be described in sufficient detail to give adequate notice of the substance of the claim to City. 15.Audits bv City. During the term of this Contract and for a period of not less than three (3) years after the PAGE 3 OF 7 16. expiration or earlier termination of this Contract, City shall have the right to audit Contractor’s Project-related and Work-related writings and business records, as such terms are defined in California Evidence Code Sections 250 and 1271, as amended, during the regular business hours of Contractor, or, if Contractor has no such hours, during the regular business hours of City. Notices. All agreements, appointments, approvals, authorizations, claims, demands, Change ©rders, consents, designations, notices, offers, requests and statements given by either party to the other shall be in writing and shall be sufficiently given and served upon the other party if (1) personally served, (2) sent by the United States mail, postage prepaid, (3) sent by private express delivery service, or (4) in the case of a facsimile transmission. if sent to the telephone FAX number set forth below during regular business hours of the receiving party ancJ followed within two (2) Days by delivery of a hard copy of the material sent by facsimile transmission, in accordance with (1), (2) or (3) above. Personal service shall include, without limitation, service by delivery and service by facsimile transmission. To City:City of Palo Alto City Clerk 250 Hamilton Avenue P.O. Box 10250 Pato Alto, CA 94303 Copy to:City of Palo Alto Police Department 275 Forest Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94303 To Contractor: Sheryl Contois:, Project Manager Acme Security Systems, Inc. 1922 Republic Avenue San Leandro, CA 94577 Attn: Tim Quinn 17. 18. AouroDriation of City Funds. This Contract is subject to the fiscal provisions of Article I11, Section 12 of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto. Any charges h&reunder for labor, services, materials and equipment may accrue only after such expenditures have been approved in advance in writing in accordance with applicable Laws. This Contract shall terminate without penalty (1) at the end of any fiscal year in the event that funds are not appropriated for the following fiscal year, or (ii) at any time within a fiscal year in the event that funds are only appropriated for a portion of the fiscal year and funds for this Contract are no longer available. This Section 17 shall control in the event of a conflict with any other provision of this Contract. Miscellaneous. ao Bailee Disclaimer. The parties understand and agree that City does not purport to be Contractor’s bailee, and City is, therefore, not responsible for any damage to the personal property of Contractor. Consent. Whenever in this Contract the approval or consent of a party is required, such approval or consent shall be in writing and shall be executed by a person having the express authority to grant such approval or consent. Controlling Law. The parties agree that this Contract shall be governed and construed by and in accordance with the Laws of the State of California. Definitions. The definitions and terms set forth in Section 1 of the Standard Drawings and Specifications (1992) of this Contract are incorporated herein by reference. Force Majeure. Neither party shall be deemed to be in default on account of any delay or failure to perform its obligations under this Contract which directly results from an Act of God or an act of a superior governmental authority. PAGE 4 OF 7 Headings. The paragraph headings are not a part of this Contract and shall have no effect upon the construction or interpretation of any part of this Contract. Incorporation of Documents. All documents constituting the Contract documents described in Section 3 hereof and all documents which may, from time to time, be referred to in any duly executed amendment hereto are by such reference incorporated in this Contract and shall be deemed to be part of this Contract. Integration. This Contract and any amendments hereto between the parties constitute the entire agreement between the parties concerning the Project and Work, and there are no other prior oral or written agreements between the parties that are not incorporated in this Contract. Modification of Agreement. This Contract shall not be modified or be binding upon the parties, unless such modification is agreed to in writing and signed by the parties. Provision. Any agreement, covenant, condition, clause, qualification, restriction, reservation, term or other stipulation in the Contract shall define or otherwise control, establish, or limit the performance required or permitted or to be requ red of or permitted by either party. All provisions, whether covenants or conditions, shall be deemed to be both co~,enants and conditions. Resolution. Contractor shall submit with its Bid a copy of any corporate or partnership resolution or other writing, which authorizes any director, officer or other employee or partner to act for or in behalf of Contractor or which authorizes Contractor to enter into this Contract. Oo q° Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds or rules that any provision of this Contract is void or unenforceable, the provisions of this Contract not so affected shall remain in full force and effect. Status of Contractor. tn the exercise of rights and obligations under this Contract, Contractor acts as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of City. Contractor shall not be entitled to any rights and benefits accorded or accruing to the City Council members, officers or employees of City, and Contractor expressly waives any and all claims to such rights and benefits. Successors and Assigns. The provisions of this Contract shall inure to the benefit of, and shall apply to and bind, the successors and assigns of the parties. Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Contract and each of its provisions. In the calculation of time hereunder, the time in which an act is to be performed shall be computed by excluding the first Day and including the last. If the time in which an act is to be performed falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or any Day observed as a legal holiday by City, the time for performance shall be extended to the following Business Day. Alternative Dispute Resolution. The parties shall endeavor to resolve any disputes or claims arising out of or relating to this Contract by mediation, which, unless the parties agree otherwise, shall be conducted under the auspices of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS), San Jose. California. The intent of the parties is that the mediation shall proceed in advance of litigationi however, if any party should commence litigation before the conclusion of mediation, such litigation, including discovery, shall be stayed pending completion of mediation, and by executing this Contract the parties stipulate to mediation in accordance with Santa Clara County Superior Court Local Rule 1.15 or Rule 2-3(b) of the ADR Local Rules of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, as such rules may be amended from time to time. The parties shall share the cost of the mediation, including the mediator’s fee, equally. Any written agreement reached in mediation shall be enforceable pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure § 664.6, as amended. Venue. Unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, mediation shall take place in San Jose, California. In the event that litigation is commenced by any party hereunder, the parties agree that such action shall be vested exclusively in the state courts of California in the County of Santa Clara or in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. PAGE 5 OF 7 Recovery of Costs. Each Party shall bear its own costs, including attorney’s fees, through the completion of mediation. If the claim or dispute is not reso’lved through mediation, or if litigation is necessary to enforce a settlement reached a.t mediation pursuant to California Code ~f Civil Procedure § 664.6, as amended, then the prevailing party in an~’ subsequent litigation may recover its reasonable costs, including attorney’s fees, incurred subsequent to conclusion of the mediation. Flow-down. Contractor agrees to include provisions of this Contract relating to Alternative Dispute Resolution, Venue. and Recovery of Costs in any subcontracts or major material purchase agreements which it enters into in connection with this Contract, and to require its subcontractors to include those provisions in any sub-contracts or major material purchase agreements, such that any mediation or litigation of any claim or dispute asserted by a subcontractor or major material supplier will be consolidated with any related claim or dispute between the Contractor and the City. Should the Contractor fail to do so, such that the City is required to defend an action brought by a subcontractor or material supplier inconsistent with the Alternative Dispute and Venue provisions of this Contract, Contractor shall indemnify City for City’s costs of defense, including reasonable attorney’s fees. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have by their duly appointed representatives executed this Contract in the city of Palo Alto, County of Santa Clara, State of California on the date first stated above. ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY OF PALO ALTO By: Its Mayor Senior Assistant City Attorney APPROVED:CONTRACTOR: Assistant City lVlanager Police Department By: Name Title: Director of Administrative Services Insurance Review By: Name: Title (Compliance with California Corporations Code 313 is required if the entity on whose behalf this contract is signed is a corporation. In the alternative, a certified corporate resolution attesting to the signatoB* authority of the individuals signing in their respective capacities is acceptable. ) PAGE 6 OF 7 CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT (Civil Code ~ 1189) STATE OF ) COUNTY OF ) On , before me, a notary public in and for said County, personally appeared personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she!they executed the same in his!her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) PAGE 7 OF 7 --SECURITY -- SYSTEMS 1922 Repu~ic Avenue. Sa~ Leandra. Cal~fc.mia 94577.-4~t0 ~ FAX (510) 48,3~123 ~ {510} 483-6584 QUOTATION 54Q128A PAGE 1 of 4 June t0,2004 Ms. Sheryl Contois Ci~, of Palo Alto 275 Forest Avenue Palo Alto, CA. 94301 V: (650) 329-2498 F: (650) 617-3120 Shervt.contois(~!ciwofl3aloalto.or_~ Re:City Hall Parldng Garage - CCTV Camera Surveillance System. Additional card readers for Police Building and Parking Struetm-e at City Hall - Revision A This revised proposal includes the cost from ACME SecuriU, proposal #54Q129. As discussed, the combination of these two proposals results in a savings cost of $475.00, and the addition of the performance bond cost. Al! terms and conditions from the previous proposals still apply to this revised proposa!. FURNISH & LNSTALL: GARAGE CCTV 4) Pelco SD53TC-HPE1, heavy-duU, Spectra III PTZ domes with 16X color cameras 4) 1) 1) 1) 4) 1) 1) 1) 1) ~) 1) 1) *Polycarbonate bubble Pelco ICS 10 I-CRV4A, surface mounted mi~i-dome high-resolution color cameras Petco ICS 100-PG, pendant mount adapters Kalatel DVMRe-16CT-320, sixteen (16) camera digital video recorder with 320 GB HDD *Includes Wave Reader remote viewing sofvvare Totevision 30" LCD video monitor Peerless PL-2, swivel monitor mount Pelco WCS 1-4, camera power supplies for PTZ domes with 16X color cameras Pelco MCS 16-10B. master power supply for surface mounted cameras Pelco CM6700-M_XB2.. matrix video switcher Pelco KBD300A, control keyboard On-site Training of system Conduit hangers Conduit Plenum wiring -~SECURITY SYSTEMS 1922P, g~:~JNicAvsnue, Sa~Lsandro, Cal~omh~,577..4220 ~ FAX (510) 483~123 r~ (510) 483-F.SB4 QUOTATION 54Q128A PAGE 2 of 4 Additional Access for basement at Police Building 1) 1) 2) 1) 2) 2) 2) 2) 2) 1) 2) AMk4G M:DU-2, two door access control panel A*/L~_G MDU-2 power transfom~er Ah,L4G model 690 proxhrdty card readers :~:Lifetime warrant, Labor to pro~am new doors into Ah,L~_G 625 system ’":Others to assi~ access level Sentrol t078 door contacts Falcon electrified lever handle tocksets (KHO, 626) ASCI electrified door hinges ( 4 1/2" x 4 1/2") Tape wire door "kits Lock power supplies Standard door closer for Storage Room Lot plenum cabling Additional access for CiD; Hall Parking Structure 1) 1) ~) 4) ~) 7) t) 5) 4).3) 2) l) 1) A~£4G MDU-4, four (4) door master control panel AMAG .R,EN-_N’-IC-3, LAN connection board AMAG b’D,J-TRANS-75, 110v-18vac power supply Group 4 model 680 door mullion proximi~, card readers Labor to program new doors into existing AMAG 625 database *Others to assi~ access levels or ~oups Sentrol 1078 concealed door contacts Adams Rite EL8801-X36, elecnified panic device for City Hall door Power supply for Adams Pdte device Von Duprin EL conversion "kits, X36 313 Keedex armored power transfer door cords Von Dnprin PS-873,871-2 power supplies Von Duprin A/O board to control automatic door openers Conduit Lot plenum cabling Cost for above, sales tax included - $74.581.49 zSECURITY SYSTEMS l~-’2:2 Rer~JNic Avenue, San Lea;}dro, CalP, omia.9457-/.4~’~’-~ ,’~ FAX(510)483-8123 ~. (5101483.-F.584 QUOTATION 54Q128A PAGE 3 of 4 CONDITIONS: <Standard non-union daTtime labor is included. <Idle time that is incm-red by Acme Securi~ Systems’ employees due to escorts, clearances and other factors beyond our control, in excess of one (1) man hour will be invoiced at our cm-rent labor rates. <Acme Securit); Systems provides an 8:00am to 5:00pro, Monday through Friday, excluding Holidays, on site warranty for one (1) year. This wanan~ covers all materials and installations. <110VAC outlet for plug-in transformer to be provided by others. <Core drilling to occur on weekend. <Static IP addressing by others. Plenum Installation: This installation will be done with plenum-rated Teflon wire, where required, for all low voltage work installed in free air, above ceilings and in partition walls. Unless noted, the customer hereby certifies that the asbestos and/or asbestos bearing materials are not present in the areas of which Acme Securit);’s work will be performed. Work in asbestos hazardous areas!or asbestos removal wil! be performed at an additional cost. The customer wil! notify Acme Security’s persomael of the existence of hazardous material on site of any Acme performed installations. TER3iS: Net 30 Days - Progressive Billing: Work completed within the month shall be invoiced at the end of each month. Payment delays in excess of 30 da-~s shall prevent new work from convnencing. Failure to comply with our temas of 30 days will result in a 1-1/2% per month charge, 18% per annum. Upon approval of credit. 922 Republic Avenue, ~ Leandro. California 9457"7-4220 ~ FAX (510) ~l~ ~ [510) 483-6584 QUOTATION 54Q128A PAGE 4 of 4 Prices quoted are valid for orders received prior to July 12, 2004. Tim Quinn Security Consultant Date June 10.2004 ACCEPTANCE OF PROPOSAL The proposed prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactolT and are hereby accepted. Acme Securi~ Systems is authorized to do the work as specified. PAI~!.IENT WILL BE .~L4DE AS OUTLINED Is~,r THE TER2ffS & CO?~ITIONS SECTION OF THE PROPOSAL. ACCEPTED: FIRM NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) SIGNATURE PURCtL~_SE ORDER NUMBER CERTIFICATE OF LNSUT~&NCE REQUIRED If yes, please attach requirement Q128a!34 DATE Wavefleader Software Remote Distal Video Software for: ¯Controlling and Viewing Live Video ¯Searching and Playing Recorded Video ¯Saving, Enhancing, and Distributing Evidence Video ¯Verif?ing Proper Distal ~qdeo System Operation WaveReader Sofiv.,’are ~ main user s¢reen dispieys video in fulf-sorean, 4-;:,ev, 76-way, 32- we.,,; or 64-,wet" views (sho~’~;o ebove]. ~,~.veReaderTM Sofavare uses Ethernet connection~ o prox~de remote conu’ol of GE tnterlo~x di~ x~deo recorders, combination plexerirecorders, and extended stooge ~ni~. I~ is compagbte OE ~ter!o~:’s en~e !ine of D~e’s (includhag d~e T~plexTM, StoreSafe, StoreSafe Advanced, Simplex, DSR-1000eZ - e~erne~ option ~d eZ models), DSR- 2000~, m~d DVS< GE In~eflo~x di~ ~4deo uni~ ~e reno~n?ed for extensive features and e~i]v accessible conmols; WaveReader Sof~vare extends d~ese benefi~ anF~vhere on 8~e ne~qork or around d~e world. WaveReader Sol, rare reco~izes J~e unk m which i~ is connected and pro~4des d~e user ~4~ iN access ~o d~a~ m~it’s features. ]’XNed~er you’re ~4e~%~g li~e ~4deo or plaF4ng back recorded ~4deo~ dee pro~ enables ~4deo be ~ewed in a vm-ieV of screen display modes, fl-om fu!1-screen to 6~wav views. Wm’eReader Sol, rare can Nso be used m remotely conn’oI PTZ uni~ ~rough Efl~eme~ connection. ~’~aen co~ected to a ~it, k’s e~y ~o switch fi-om ~4e~ng live hnages to plaF~g recorded ~ages. Sem-ch N~e~ enable me~ to go a specNc da~e ~d ~ne ~o be~ playback. AddidonN se~ches can be conducted m~g fl~e fo~o~g vm4ables: "SpecNc da~e./’~e range "C~aem (N1 or some) ",~ ~pu~ (~ or some) *£ven~ (modon,/alm~ linked :o evenh m~d ~nsacfion ~ex:) " Comb~afions of Nne/date, c~ne~, mid even~ WaveReader can Nso be used to remotely ~ew gve or recorded ~deo while record~g fl~e images ~o yo~ locN hard cMve for quick access. It can Nso be connected via ~elephone lines but functionally, will be limked. Features ~ }:u!!- or multi-screen live viewing and playback modes L~.N ’WAN with bandwidth throttle or ctial-up S C ontrol PTZ cameras across the network Find video by fime..’date range, can~lera, event, and transaction text New Motion Search filter searches recorded video for motion in a user-defined a’rea. Available exclusively wKh the D\5,IRe Triplex \qew ~deo on your PC while recording Compatible with the complete D\~IRe family including the Triplex, eZ models, StoreSafe Advanced DSR-8000e, and DVSe digital video unRs "-~New address b o ok accommodates up to 10.000 sites, with ]S data fields for recording (site name, address, city, state, countrT, etc).Just click on an?’ column to sort bv the corresponding heading, users to customize access and; con trol privileges NewATM/POS scrollin~ transac- tion text disptay~dth ImageLin "ks: Scrolling, multi-line text. Click on speckhc text (e.~. "No Sale") and imn~ediateiyjump to the con-espondingimage --~Wave,Vetch program automatically verifies digital system operation Save, enhance, export, and print images using the built-in WaveSmdio feature Create self-contained evidence CDs with Quick}Vave, which will plays on a PC without installa- tion of additional software on the PC Product Specification Heavy-Duty Spectra l=! Series BACK BOX AND LOWER DOME Tough. Hsa,6;-Duh, Construction Improved Bubble Design -0.090-inch Iniection Molded Poiycarbona~e -Increased 0price! Cterih, -3.5 X Stronger Than Previous Heaw-Duty Bubbles Trim Rings -Thick Aluminum Cons~ruc~io~ Prozecdv£ Cage fo~ Low£~ Dome (Optional) Buikqn £ack Box Memow 2 Auxiiian; 0u~pu~s 7 Alarm Inputs Compa~ibi~ w~th Al! Spectra Ill SE and Speczra IIt Dome Drives in-Ceiling and Pen@nz Models Avs~bble lndoo~/0utdoor Appiica~ons Pendan~ Models M£e~ NEMA Typ~ 4X and IPS5 S~andards Easy ~o Install ENVIRONMENTAL PENDANT BB53HD-PG-E AND LD53HDCPB-1 (SHOWN WITH IWM-GY WALL MOUNT) Pelco’s Heavy-Duty Spectra II1" is ideal for installations where s~ruc~ural iotegrit,~, and resistance to vandalism ere a priority. Dual wall construction, added ~hickness, and a geometric design enhance the overall durabitih, of the enclosure. Three Heavy-Duty Spectra Ill back box models are available. The in-ceiling model (BB53HD-F) has a reinforced moun~ing system for added securih’. The indoor pandora. (BB53HD-PG) and environmental pendant (BB53HD-PG-E) models ere strengthened b,! a thick shroud and duel wall construction, andm~.==t NEMA Tvoa,, 4X and IPBB s~andards The environmental pendanZ includes a haa~ar end fan. The Heavy-Duty Spectra 111 has eli the features of ~he Spectra III SE dome s~,s~em (buit~-in back box memory, ~.wo auxiiiar7 seven aiarm input.s) and is also compatible with all Spectra III SE and Spectra I1! dome drives. The lower dome of the Heavy-Duty Spectra III mee~s Peico’s stfingen~ standards for opdcal clarity and strength. The lower dome features a 0.090-inch polycarbona~e bubbie that is 3.5 times stronger than previous heavy-dub/bubbles. The zrim ring is all aluminum construction with barreF~/pe key locks to increase the tamper resistance of the unit. For installations that face the highest threa~ of vandalism, models are aveiiabie with a protective cage (optional). The cage is designed zo increase the pro~ection of the unit’s bubble with minimal obstruction of ~he viewed scene. The camera automatically focuses through the cage’s bars a’~ medium to high zoom settings, eliminadng inzerference (as shown below). The cage is removable for cieaning pur.uoses. Cage hardware is only accessible when the lower dome is removed. DataFAX SPEC: 22429 MANUAL: 224555 IP66 LISTED c:,42_~.~,~sEo ~0-03 U.S. Patents D-457.gO~ and D-450.978 Back Box Type ln-Ceiiing indoor Pendent Envirenmenlal Pendent LowerDome Ctear I SPECTRA I11 Cage I .......16X Color* Ho I SD53TC-HFI Yes t SD53TC-HCFI No I SDSBTC-HPi ’ Yes t SD53TC-HCPi No SD53TC-HPE1 Yes SD53~rC-HCPEl Color/B-W* SD53CBW-HFi SD53CBW-HCF1 SD53CBW-HP1 SD53CBW-HCPi SD53CBW-HPE1 SD53CBW-HCPE! SPECTRA 111 SE 22.X Color* SD53C22-HFi SD53022-HCF; SD53C22-HPi SD53C22-HCPi SD53C22-HPE; SD53C22-HCPEt Monochrome" SD53M22-HFI SD53M22-HCF1 SD53M22oHP1 SD53M22-HCPi SD53M22-HPEi SD53M22-HCPEi COMPONENT MODEL NUMBERS j Back Box j Lower Dome BB53HD-F In-ceiling, gray LD53HDF-I Clear, in-ceiiing BB53HD-PG Pendant, grey LD53HDCF-I Clear, in-ceiling with cage BB53HD-PG-E Environmental pand.~nt, gray LD53HDPB-1 Clear, pendant LD53HDCPB-t Clear, pendam with cage DD53TC15 DDS3CBW DD53C22 DD53M22 DDS-Fbl*~ Dome Drive* Color ([iTSC} camera (i 28X} Color!B-W (NTSC) camera (230X} Color (NTSC) camera (264X) Monochrome (EIA) camera {2~,4X) Removable, fixed mount bracket only (camera and lens no~. included). ~For PAL and CCIR models add "-X" suffix m part number. (Example: SD53C22-HF1-X or SD53CBW-HCF -X) "*DDS-FM is ideal for use w "m Peco’s CCCi370H-?_, 0CCi370H-~, and MCPi370q-?~ ,._ o=m=re~, ......., fith ~=l=,;-~d~_ Paise lenses. Pl ’-- ~T~-" ~ I Operatino Temoaratura Input Voltage i~.-30 VAC: 24 VAC nominal In-ceiling Input Power 25 VA nominal (without heater)Pendant 70 VA nominal (with heater) Fuse i .25A Auxiliah~ Outpu~.s 2 Alarm inputs 7 Environmental Pendent GENERAL Maximum Construction Back Box Lower Dome Cega Cage Color Cable Emq’ (Bask Box} In-ceiling. Pendant Weight (approxima~,e) Beck Box In-ceiling Pendant Environmental Pendant Lower Dome In-ceiling b-ceiling w/cage Pendant Pendant w/cage Environment In-ceiling Pendam Environmemal Pendant Dimensions Pendant In-ceiling Aluminum Clear poiycarbonate, 0.090-inch ~hick Thickness 0.i2 x 0.30 cast s~ainless Black, for maximum discreetness 75-inch condub, fitting Through 1.5-inch NPT pendam mount 2.i7 Ib (0.gB kg) 4.45 tb (2.02 4.75 Ib (2.t5 kg) 1.6 Ib (0.73 kg) 3.6 Ib (i .63 kg) !183 Ib (083 3.83 Ib (i .’14 kg) Indoor only ndoor/Outdoor ndoor/Outdoor 10.!" high x 9.7" diameter (25.65 cmx 24.64 cm} 8.5" high x 9.75" diameter (21.59 cmx 24.77 co) Minimum 32° to 122% (0° to 50°C) 32~ to 140% (0° to 60°C) absolute maximum ooerating temperature: 32° to i22% (0° to 50°C) sustained maximum operating temperature. (Assumes no wind chill factor: for de~aiied test conditions, comact Paise.) i40% (60~C) absolute maximum: I22% (50°C) sustained maximum. -60% (-51 °C) absolute minimum: Minima[ icing a~ sustained minimum of -SO°F Pravems icing at sustained minimum of -40°F (-40°0}; de-ices 0.1 inch (2.5 am) within 3 hours after power-up. C E RTI FI OATI O N SiRATI N G SIP ATE N TS ¯ CE, Class B ¯ UL Listed ¯ UL Listed to Canadian safe~y standards ¯ FCC, Class B ¯ Meets NEMA Type 4X, IP66 aandards (Pandora models) ¯ Meats NEMA Type 1, IP40 standards {in-ceiling models) ¯ U.S. Pa~ents D-457,904 and D-460,978 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES HD-KEYS I set of keys for heaw duty lower dome IPS-CABLE Remote monitor cable and software kit IPS-RDPE-2 Remote data port IPS-RIdK Remora monitor kit TXB Series Translator boards for AD Manchester, Phiiips (Burial, Sensormatic, and Vicon~ proiocols. VC-UTP Conve,fs video for use with unshielded twisted pair (UTP) FIBER COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS Fiber optic video transmitter/data receiver modules that plug directly into Spectra II1 Series back" boxes are availab!e through various manufacturers. Consult your fiber optics vendor for models and compadbili~,,. Fiber optic madu!as cannot be used with TXB transia~or boards or VC-UTR Peloe Worldwide Headquarters: 3500 Paise Way, Clovis, Caiifornia 935i2-55~9 USA USA & Canada TeL 1800} 289-9100 ¯ F;d,’, 18D3} 289-~i 50 ¯ Da~aFA): (COO) 289-9i08 International Tek(559~292.1981 ¯ F~4(559) 348-ii20 ¯ D~eFAX (559) 292-0425 w~,.pelco.cnm ICS100/150 Series Camciosure® Camera System M!N! DOME, SURFACE AND !N-CE!LING Produc,. Features Fu!ly-io[egrated Enclosure with Camera and Lens Rugged, High-impact, VandaFResistant Puncture-Proof Domes: Tampar-Resistam Hardware Available with DSS LowLight~’Technology Easy to tnsial[: Camera lvlodule Easy to Remove Versatile Modeis for Surface or In-Ceiiing Mourning i2 VDC or 24 VAC Operation Lov,,-Tempara~ure Operation to -50°F De-ices to 25% (-4°C) Available wi~h Smoked or Clear Dome NTSC/PAL or EIA!CCIR Camera Formats Ali Color Cameras Feature Digi[al Signal Processing ICS!Sg Series Sukabia for Use in EnvironmentaI fir Handling Spaces ICe100 SERIES DOME ICS150 SERIES DOME The ICS100/150 Series Camclosure® Integrated Camera System integra,,es a camera and fens package into a small, high-security enclosure. All models are quick and easy to install and are perfect for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications. It is ideal for residentia!, office, malt, hospkal.schoo!, parking garage, correction and dezention, and other medium-securi~\/installations subjec~ to vandalism. The ICS100 Series System surface-moun~ dome is designed to mounz directly to a ceiling, wall, or 4S eiec~.rical box using an optional adapter pla~e or s~andard mud ring. The dome’s back box features two conduit openings, one in the back, and a threaded 3!4-inch osen- ing in the side. The ICS150 Series System is an in-ceiling dome designed for suspended ceiting or recessed ceiling/wall installations. An adap,,er pta~e is supplied with the dome io mount the uni[ to a 4S elec~.rical box or ~o provide addkional suppor~ for suspended ceiling installations. The lower dome of the ICS100/150 Series System is available with clear or smoked bubbie. Moda!s wit:h a clear lower dome include a black dome liner for discreet viewing. Domes with a smoked bubble may be purchased without the camera module for pro-installation or for camera bicycling. The ICS100/150 Series Camclosure System offers a large selec- tion of camera and lens options. Available camera modules include the following: ¯LowLight DSS, high-resolution coior camera with au~.o iris. varifocal lens (2.6-6 mm or 4-9 mm) ¯High-resoiu~Jon coior camera with auto iris, varifoca! tens (3-5 mm or 4-9 ram) ¯High and siandard resolution color cameras with fixed focal ienglh lenses (without. or with iris) ,S~andard resoiudon monochrome cameras with fixed focal length lenses The LowLight coior camera has extended Digita! Slow Shuoer (DSS) seeings to enhance the low light performance of the camera by au~.o- ma~Jcally adjusting the number of fields of integration. This slows the p;c~ure frame rate and ;ncreeses the camera’s sansitMq, in iow fight condkions. All color cameras with fixed focal length lenses are available with or without auto iris. and the monochrome camera is available with a fixed focal lens without auto iris. Available fixed auto iris lenses inciude ,~ ram, 8 ram, or i2 mm. DataFAX SPEC: 22407 MANUAL: 22407611CSi03). 224i0~ {tCSi 50}LISTED GENERAL Construction Finish ICSi00 Series ICS150 Series Light A’~ienuation Smoked Clear Dimensions ICSi00 Series Base Bubble ICS150 Series Above Ceiling Below Ceiling Bubble Unit Weigh’, ICSI00 Series ICS150 Series Shipping Weight I CSi00 Series ICS150 Series ELECTRICAL Input Voltage~ Power Consumption Camera Heaters MECHANICAL Cable Entry ICSI00 Series Pan/~tt Adjustmen.: VIU I:::U Signal System Monochrome Color Video Connector Scanning System Video Out ,_NVIRONM.",,iTAL Environment Operating Temperature Thermostat Opera,ion Aluminum with steel camera mounting bracket and po ,,.,carbonate dome Light gray polyester powder coat Whi~e polyester powder coat trim ring with charcoal gray beck box 1.5 f-stoDs light loss Zero iight boss 3.70 (H) x 5.30 (W)inches (9.40 x i3.46 3.75 in. Diameter 1.75 (H) x 3.50 (W)inches (4,45 x 8.8£ era) 2,42 (H) x 5.48 (W) inches (5.i5 x 12.90 cm) 3.75 inch Diameter 2.20 lb (i 1.70 Ib (0.77 kg) 4.0 tb (i .8i kg) 3.0 lb {i .35 kg) 12 VDC or 24 VAC (±I 0%) Less than 3 watts 10 watts when active; thermosiaticafl,,,, controlled One 3/4-inch (i .9i cm} NPT threaded opening on side: one 3/4-inch (1.9i era) opening on base Manuel 350° pen; 180° tilt E!A or CC!R NTSC or PAL BNC 2:i inzeflace i Vp-p Composi~.e {75 ohm) Low temperature, indoor!outdoor -50°F to ]22°F (-45°C to de-ices to 25% (-4°C) Heater is thermostatically controlled to activate ON at 50% (i0°C)and OFF- at BO=F (27oC) CERTIF!CATIONS/RATINGS/PATENTS ¯ CE and FCC, Class A (models with monochrome cameras) ¯ CE and FCC, Class B (models with color cameras only) ¯ UL Listed - UL Lisied zo Canadian safeh, standards ¯ Meets NEC requirements for use in onvffonmental air handling spaces ¯ Tested in accordance with MIL-STD 8i0E as fo!iows: -Shock tes.:; Section 5i6.4 (exceeds IE0 88-2-27) - Humidity test; Sections 520.i and 507.3 (exceeds IEC 88-2-30) - Vibration zest; Section 5i4.4 (exseeds IEC 68-2-6} ¯ ASTM Shipping Standard ¯ ISTA Shippin.c Standard A!! tests are performed in accordance v:ith !S0 Guide 25 end ANSI/NCSL Z540-1. ¯ U.S. Patent D-47&025 ! !4.19) NOTe VALUES IN PARENTHESES ARE CENTIMETERS; ALL OTHERS ARE INCHES. ICS180 SERIES DOME 1.75{4.45} [dOTE:VALUES IN PAREtdTHESES ARE CEPTIMETERS;ALL OTHERS ARE It,,~CHES. tCS150 SERIES DOME "?~, vAC cower is recommended when nsza no an’,, Cemciosurd~ tnzeora~ad Camera S,.~um unoer tluorescent lighting conditions. CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Color, High Resolution Imaging Devise Sync System Horizomei Resoiution Gain Control Exposure ’ \.;,.rnila Balance Beckiight Comoensafion Color High Resolution Fixed, Without Iris (Models ICSxx>aCRx! ICSxxx-CSx} i/3-ioch interline Color CCD (Hyper HAD") i2 VDC:tnternal24 VAC:External(VD Look) NTSC:470 W lines PAL:460 TV lines 48 dB 0.t Iux (f2.0) NTSC:Auto PAL:Manual Electronic ShuEer I (if60- 1/t00,0oo) Auto AUtO or manual (switch selectable) Color High Resolution Fixed, Auto Iris (Models ICSxxx-CRxA/ tCSxxx-CS~) i/3-inch interline Color CCD (Hyper HAD") 12 VDC:Internal 24 VAC:ExternaiIVD Lock) NTSC:4501St iinas PAL:~0 ~ lines Color High Resolution Varifocal, Auto Iris (Models !CS×xx-C RV.,’JI/ ICSxx>aCSVxA) ii4-inch Interline Color CCD (Hyper HAD~) !2 VDC:Internal 24VAC:ExiernalIVD Lock) NTSC:480 ~,,’ lines PAL:480 TV tines 48 dB i iux (f2.0) Auto Automatic Conwo! ;<:/DO Iris Meter 11150- 11108.g00) Auto Aulo or manual (switch selecieble) 48 dB (AGO Off) Less ~.han 1.2 iux (fi .2) 0n!Off by DiP switch(g-20 de) Electronic ShuEer 1i/%- i/100,o00) Auto or manuel I (swilch selestabla) Auto; adjusts AGO and AES LowLight DSS Color Varifocal, Auto Iris (Models ICSxxx-CDVxA/ ICSxxx-CEV>’A} i 13-inch Interline Color COD Adjustable AC line iocklinterne!, auIo Select NTSC:480 TV lines PAL:480 TV Ines 50de .075 !ux @ 40 IRE DSS Off, F1.6 @ wide ansle i.20 Iux @ 50 IRE [~BS Off, F1.5 @ wide angle 0.025 iux @ 40 IRE, 30 fields of DSS, Fi.6 @ wide ansie 0.040 tux ~ 50 IRE, 30 fi~ids af DSS, Fi.5 @ wide angle AutolManuel by D!P switch Automatic Control v,v’DC Iris Meier (it50 - i/t00,000) Auto ONIOFF iswitch setac~abie) B-W and Color, Standard Resoiution jImaging Device Sync System Horizontal Resolution SignaL-to-Noise Ratio Min. Illumination Gain Control E;,:pssure White Balance Backlight C:maensation Black-White Standard Resolution Fixed, Without iris (Models ICSxxx-MAx/ ICSxxx-MCx~ 1iS-inch COD BIA:420 "Rf lines CClR:420 TV lines Color Standard Resolution Fixed, Without Iris (14odds !CSxxx-CAx/ ICSx:o:-Cgx) o-InCa Im.nln= ~,olor bbD 12VDC:internal 24 VAC:Extemei(VD Loc!:) NTSC:350 TV lines PAL:350 ~,l lines Color Standard Resolution Fixed, Auto Iris (Models ICS::~x-CA>Ai ICSxxx-gcxA) i/S-inch imeriine Color COD (Hyper HAD’°) i2 VDC:Internal 24VAt:Extemal(VD Loci:) NTSC:2,30 ~./lines PAL:320 TV lines 50 dB 6.1 lux (f2.0) Auto Electronic Shu,~er (i/80- i/i00,000) Not eppiicebie Auto 48 dB i lux Auto Eiectronic Shutter (i160- i/i00,800) Auto A,u~o or m~nua! (switch so!actable) 48 dB i tux (f2.0) Auto Automatic Conirol w!D0 Iris Mater (i!% -iiiOO,OOO} Auto Auto or manual (swhch selectable) LENS SPECIFICATIONS Camera Foeai Length Forma~ Size Relative Aperture (F) Operation iris Focus Zoom Angle of View*~ Horizontal Diagonal Yerzic~l Color ! £-A~ mm I 3.0 mm2.9 US-inch 2.0 N~ Manual N!A 90= I 87° Fixed Fecal Without Iris Color 3.6 mm i iS-inch 2.0 NiA ManualNIA 7ao Color t B-W 6.0 mm 1/’3-inch i .8 i Manual N/A 42~ i 38° 33~ t 30° Coior! 84"~ 8.0 mm 1!3-inch i.8 I 2.5 N/A Manual 32°t 29° 25°I 23° Color I i.2.0 mm i/3dnch 2.0 N/A Manual N/A 2~° CaF~ere Focai Length Forma~, Size RaW, ire Ape,sure (F) Operation iris Focus Zoom Angie of View** Horizontal Diagonal Venice! Fixed Focal With Auto Iris Color Coior ,Coior 6.0 mm £.0 mm i2.0 mm 1/3-inch 1/3-inch i!binch Au!o Auzo Auto Manual Manual Manual NiA NiA NiA 42=32°2i° 33°25°i7~ Camera Focal Length Format Size Ratafive Aper[ure (F) Opera6on iris FocuS. Zoom Angie of View*- Horizoma! Diagonal Varifocat With Auto Iris LowLigh~ DSS Color High Resolution 2.5 mm - 6.0 mm 1/3-inch i.6 4.0 mm- 9.0 mm 1!3-inch i.6 Color High Resolution 3.0 mm - B.O mm il4-inch ].2 to i.5 4.0 mm- 9.8 mm ii4dnch i.5 to 2.4 Auzo Auto Amo AutoManualManualManualManualManualManualManualManual i%.0° ~o 47.6=7i.8° to 3i .5°72= zo 36°5! .8° T.o 23.8= i34.8= ~e 59.4°9~.5° io 39.4~96= ~o 46~65.!~ [o 29.7~ 78.2= ~o 35.8°5i .8° ~o 23.6=.52~ to 2~~38.3= ~o i7.80 **Focal length soeeiS, cations presume a 10% horizontai and 4% \,eqical moni~.or overseen. MODELS Dome Only The following models allow pradns~a!lafion of domes or can be used in a camera bicycling installation: ]CS-DOi00A ICSi00 Series surface moun~ dome (no camera/lens) with smoked bubbb. ICS-DO150A !CS150 Series in-ceiling dome (no camera/lens) with smoked bubble. SYSTEM MODELS, B-W Camera Camera Type Standard Resolution Lower Dome Smoked Dear Lens 3.0 mm 3.6 mm 6ram 8 mm i2 mm 3.0 mm 3.6 mm 6 mm 8 mm 12 mm Lens Type Fixed. without iris Ffxed, without iris Fixed, wkhout iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, wkhou~ iris Fixed. without iris Fixed, withou~ iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, without iris Surface Mount (ICSIO0 Series) I CClR lOS10O-MC3 ICSi00-MCS.5 ICSIO0-MC6 ICSi00.MC8 ICS100-MCi2 ICSi 0i-k4C3 ICS10i-MC3.6 ICS101-MC6 ICSi0i-MC8 ICS101-L4C12 I EtA ICS150-MA3 ICS150-MA3.5 ICS150dqA6 tCS150-MA8 ICSi50-MAi2 I ICSi51-MA3 10Si51-MA3.6 ICSt 51-MA5 ICS151-MA8 ICSt5i-MAt2 ICSi00-MA3 ICS1 ICSi00-MA~ ICSi ICS!0O-MAi 2 ICSi01-MA3 ICSi 01 -MAS.8 lOS10i-MA6 ICSi0!-MA8 ICSi01-MA12 In-Ceiling (IOS150 Series) CCtR ICS150-MC3 ICSi 50-MC3.6 ICSiS0-MC5 ICS150-MC8 ICSi50-MC12 ICS15i-MC3 lOS1 £,i-MC3.6 ICSi5i-M% lOS15i-MC8 ~CS15!*MCi2 MODELS, Ceior Camera Camera DSS Color, High Resolution Color, High Besolufion Lower Dome Smoked Clear Smoked Lens - 5 mm 4-gram -6 mm 4-gram 2.9 mm 3.6mm 6 mm 12 mm 3-6ram 4-gram 2.9 mm 3.6mm 5 mm S mm i2 mm 3-6ram 4-gmm Lens Type Varifocal, au[a iris Vafifocal, auto iris Varifecal, auto iris Varifocal, auto iris Fixed, withou~ iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, withou: iris Fixed, au~o irisIFixed, vdthour, iris Fixed, auto iris Fixed. without iris Fixed, aura iris Verifoca!, auto iris Varifosal. auto iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, auto iris Fixed, withou: iris Fixed, auto ~ris Fixed, wi~hou~ iris Fixed, auzo iris Vadfoca!. au~o iris VarFocaL au~o iris NTSC ICS100-CDVSA ICSi00-CDV4A iCSi 01-CDVSA ICSI01-CDV4A tCSi00-C;% !bb, uU-~na.o ICStOO-CR6 lob ~0:-,~r,~. ICSi00-CR12 jICS100-CR12A ICS ] 00-CRVSA CSI I%i01-CR3 CS. 0i-C~3 6 !CSiOi-C£SA i ~cs~o~-c%~ I ~CSi01-CRi2A CSi0.-C£~ 3A jICSi0!-CRV4A Surface Mount(tCSlO0 Series) PAL ICS108-CEVSA ICSi0O-CEV4A ICS10i-CEVS£ 10St0i-CEV4A ICSi00-CS3 ICS100-CS3.6 ICSiO0-CS5 !CSIOO-CSSA ICS]00-CSB ICS100-CSaA ICS100-CS!2 ICS100-CSi2A tCSiO0-CSVSA ICSIO~CSV4A !CSi0i-CS3 ICS101-8S3.~ ICSi0i-CS6 !CSi01.CSSA ICSiOi-CS8 ICS10!-CSBA tCSi0i-0S12 ICS101-CSi2A ICSi0i-CSVSA ICSi0i-CSV4A I NTSC ICSiBO-CDVSA ICS150-CDV4A ICSiBi-CDVSA Fq~51-CDV4A~, 1CS150-CR3 1CS!50-0£3.6 ICS150-CR6 ICS150-CRB# ICSiS0-CR£ ICS150-CRaA ICS150.CRi2 ICS150-CRi2A ICS150-CRVSA . ICSi50-CRV4£ tCSi51-CR3 I~bls!-un~.o iCSi51-CR6 tCS151-CRB’A ICSt51-CRaA I~=-CRi2 i ICSi51-CRi2A i ICSi51-CRVSAJlCSi51-CRV4A In-Ceiling(ICS150 Series) PAL iCSIS0-C~VSA ICS150-CEV4A ICSi51-CEVSA t0Si5i-C~/4A 10Si50-CS3 ICSi50-CS3.6 ICSt50-CS5 ICS150-CS6A ICSi50-CS8 IC3i50-CS8£ tCSIBO-CSi2 ICSi50-CSi2A ICSi50-CSVSA ICS150-CSV4A ICSi5i-CS3 18Si5i-CS3.6 ICS!5i-CS6 ICSiS~-CS6A ICS151-CS8 1CSi5i-C%~ ’1CSi5i-CS12A tCSi51-CSVSA ICSI51-CSV4A SYSTEM MODELS, Color Camera Camera ~/pe Lower Dome Lens Color,Smoked 2.g rnm o~__.nuaru 3.5 mrn Resolution 5 mrn Clear 8rnm i2 mm Lens Type Fixed, wilhou~, iris Fixed, wffhout iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, auto iris Fixed, withoui iris Fixed, auto iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, auio iris Fixed, witheu~ iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, without iris Fixed. auto iris Fixed, wizhout iris Fixed. auto iris Fixed, without iris Fixed, eulo iris Surface Mount (ICSIO0 Series) PAL ICSi00-C03 ICSt00.CCS.6 ICSi0g-CC5 ICSt00-CCCA tCS100-CC8 ICSi00-CCSA 10S100-0Ci2 !CSi00-CC12A ICSi0i-CC3 ICS10i-0C3.5 1CSi0!-0C6 ICS101-CCSA ICS101-CC8 tCSt0i-CCCA ICS10!-0012 1CSi0!-CCi2A j NTSC ICS150-CA3 1CSiBGCA3.6 tCS150-CA6 lCS150-CASA ICSt5~CA8 ICSiS0-CABA !CSi50-CAI2 lCS150-CA12A ICSi5i-CA3 1CS15i-CA3.6 ICS151-CA6 ICS161-CACA 1CSi51-CA8 tCS151-CASA ICSi61-CAi2 ICSI51-CAI2A NTSC iCSi0O-CA3 lubIUu-uAd.~ ICSiO0-CA6 ICSi00-CACA ICSi00-CA8 ICSi0D-CASA ICS100-CA12 ICSI00-CA12A 1CSi0i-CA3 ICSi0i-CA3.6 ICSi0i-CA6 ICS101-CASA ICS10i-CA8 ICSi0i-CASA ICSi0i-CAi2 ICSi01-CA.12A In-Ceiling (ICS150 Series) PAL tCSi50-CC3 ICS160-CC3.6 ICSt50-0C6 ]CS150-CCCA 10Si50-CC8 ICES15O-CCSA k,~lo~,-~u12 I ICS160-CCiZ,-’. i tCS15i-CC3 ICSi5i-0C3.6 ICSi61-CC5 ICS15i-CC6A ICS151-CC6 fCSi61-CC8A ICS15i-CCi2 IOS] 6i~CCi2A LENS PACK OPTIONS Lens pecks offer ~he added convenience of easily changing e camera’s field of view b,, simpiy changing th~ lens, AH fixed focal length lenses v,,ithoe~, iris (2.9 mm to i2 ram) ere im.erchange- able with any camera module. FixeG focal length auto iris end varifoca{ lenses are no,: inze.rchengeable. Variety Pack* i3FFD-VSPAK Vafieh’ package of five lenses, one each 2.9 ram, 3.5 ram, 6 ram. 8 ram, and i2 mm Single Lens Pack* 13FF3D 2.9 mm tens and mount 13FF3.CD 3.5 rnm lens and moun.: i3FFCD 6 mm lens and mount i3FFSD 6 rnm lens end mount 13FF12D 12 mm ions and moun[ Four Lens Pack* i3FF3D-4PAK Package of four 2.9 mm lenses and mourns ]3FF3.BD-4PAK Package of four 3.5 mm lenses end mourns 13FFCD-4PAK Package of four 6 mm lenses end rnounis *Fixed focal ienath lenses, without auto ins. RECOMMENDED ~nW==, ~,..,.,, SUPPLIES "-,,vith ?~ I;40 only)fret USe .... TF2000 Power suppiy for one 24 VAC camera,.20 VA MCS Series Muffi~ie 24 VAC camera po,,.er supply, indoor MCS*E Series Multiple 24 VAC camera power supply, indoor WCS Seri£s Singieimultipie 24 VAC camera power supply, outdoor OPTIONAL MOUNTS ICS100-AP tCSi0O-PG lCS150-? Adapter piate for a 4-square electrical box (lOSt00 Series only) Pendeni mourn adep~.er for !OS10rj Series dome. Mus~ be used with SWM-G’r’ mourn 2 x 2 ft 16i x 5i cm) metal ceiling penal for ICSi60 Series in-ceiling dome ICSIO0-PG SHOWN WITH ICSIO0 DOME AND SWM-GY MOUNT Pelco Worldwide Headquarters: 3500 P£1co Way. Clovis. California g3~i2-559~ USA USA & Canada Tel: (800) 289-61~0 ¯ F,&Y, (B0O) 286,9i50 ¯ Da~aFAX (800} 28£-9i08 International Tek (559)292-i98i ¯ F£X (559) 3~8-1i20 ¯ D~aFAX (559; 292-0435 www.pelce.com ey~,.~r HAg" is a t~ad£m~.rk of th~ Son), Cor#cr_=ticn. LowUgnt’° is a tra:em~[k of Farce S~cifi~fions sub~ec~ ta chang~ without nolice @C~py~ht 200:. P~ico. Afi rights ~£servad. Introducin hassle-free Save dine. Save money. The next-generation Calibur DVMRe at a glance The Calibur Digita! \Tideo Muhiptexer and Recorder (D\<~lRe) combines a distal ~4deo nmltiplexer and a leading-edge technolo~ distal video recorder in one unit. The D\%IRe records video from up to 16 cameras to its interna! hard drive. Because it’s digita!, it gives you superior quali~, images and spares you the headaches of VCR maintenance and videotape management. But that’s just d~e beginning. The D\%,IRe turns your recordings into video And smwei! get mc inforn~afion you can use. Its Triplex’" technolo~; lets you view live and recorded muhiscreen images while it continues to record. It also of~%rs dual di~taI monitor outputs, data search functions, and sophisticated motion search and detection capabilities. Best of at!, the Calibur D\~,IRe is eas?., to use. If you can use a standard multiplexer and VCR, you can use the Calibur D~5’IRe. Capture clearer images - m~d more of them During playback, the D\,%,IRe delivers 720x484 pixe! resolution. That’s better ~an an S-\~S VCR. ~amd the images are virtually noise free. That means you can see details like faces and license plate nmnbers clearly. "~u can even pause the recording or step through the recording frame by frame. A_!I the images you see are clear. The?’ donkjitter or flicker like paused VCR images. The D\5IRe uses patented Parallel Video Processing~* (PVP) to capture up to 60 pictures per second. That’s twice as many as other digital recorders and up to 3.3 dines as many as muldptexe>VCR combinations. Change setups quickly and automatically xdth macros Saved setups, called "macros," tell the D\%IRe which cameras to display on the monitor, which to record, how to display them (full-screen, sequencing, four-way, PIP, etc.), what record speed ~o use, which external alarn~s to activate and more. Macros make changing ?,our system setup easy. You can schedule them to change s.etdngs automatically for differem guard shifts or for daytime, nighttime and weekend surveillance. With fl~e D\%’IRe you can also set separate event and time-lapse record rates for each camera. This recording flexibili~., helps you capture only the video you need, and it extends fl~e capacity of your D’~.IRe. Select multiscreen modes quickly and easily for two monitors First choose Monitor-A or Monitor-B.Then choose one of eight multiscreen modes with the touch of a bu~ton. 111 re[LllFlq. Ti~e DVMRe uses video motion detection to look through the camera, detect changes in the scene and recognize them as alarm conditions. During setup, you tell the D\..~.IRe what conditions count as alarms: object size and object location within a scene. Then you set detection sensitivity and false-alarm-re.jecdon levels. This built-in alarm-detection capability means you can reduce ),our investment in stand-alone, external alarm dexqces. The D",~{Re also helps you capture more Lm’ormation during important events. ~\’-hen an atan~ is triggered, your D’~,iRe can display, images from the camera at the alarm location as well as images from up to four cameras associated with the alarm area. This way you can track an intruder or cover an escape path with multiple cameras. Reduce ymw investment in alarm equipment Define an area within a camera’s field of view and then define time-lapse and event record rates for the camera. When activity takes place in the defined area, the DVMRe can begin recording or record at a higher rate. Two-button setup change Macros make it easy to instantly change recording setups. Precision Control Zip through recordings or review the action frame by frame with jog/shuttle dial. www.caliburdigital.orn Just like a VCR The DVMRe features familiar VCR-like controls that make it as easy to use as a standard VCR. Find it fast Search for images by alarm, time, date, and ATM or POS text. Get connected: Control DVMRe units and your entire system with a KTD405 keypad Increase the perfo na ¯Search andplayback video from DVMRe units ¯Control CyberDome® pan/til~/zoom functions ¯Initiate CyberDome® camera tours or carl up presets ¯Switch five video using switchers ¯Program CaliburT;"; CyberDome® and Digipiex’® system components ¯Partition largersystemsinto easy-to- navigate zones - as many as 32 zones with up to 32 cameras in each zone Watch video and control PTZ cameras from your PC with WaveReader Eveo~ D~5,IRe is Edaernet ready. Just plug it into your nea~,ork. Then run the WaveReader sofa,’are (supplied with the D\~’IRe) from a remo~e PC to give the unit a name and network address. That’s it. Whenever you want to access d~e D\~IRe, just run WaveReader and dick d~e connect button. Now you can watch live or recorded video from all cameras connected to the D\%{Re. The D\~iRe keeps recording even if someone at the unit itseK is watching live and recorded images. ~u can even use WaveReader ~o conu-ol PTZ units connected to the D\5’IRe. Ca!! up camera presets, initiate camera tours, or contro! fi~e camera’s position with a keyboard and n]ouse. View images from a PC Connect the DVMRe to your network to watch live or recorded video from a PC. New[ PTZ Control from a PC You can even control CyberDome pan/tilt/zoom cameras connected to the DVMRe using a network PC. View images over phone lines You can connectthe DVMRe to a modem and call up live or recorded images from a PC over standard phone lines. I Archiving aM storage options Connect a CD writer for selective archiving, or connect a Calibur DVSe or RAID for extra storage. Big-system building block Looping video inputs let you pass video to matrix switchers and other components. Make a DVMRe part of a large system. I race of your video surveillance system Any time during viewing wid~ i,VaveReader, you can take a snapshot of the current image. You can print d~e snapshot file or share it with others. You can even save video clips to ),our hard drive to view later. Or save them in self-playin~ Quick’Wave format, which lets you open and view them wi~out special software. QuickWave makes it easy to share video clips wid~ law enforcement and others..4_ security watermark ensures the recordings haven’t been altered. With WaveReader’s WaveStudio feature, you can capture an image and then increase or decrease contrast, adjust brightness, adjust color hue and saturation, remove noise, sharpen lines and brin~ out detail in dark areas. You can enhance d~e whole image or only a pordom like a doorway or a face. Share images with QuickWave and enhance images with ~aveStudio Intuitive operation Use familiar VCR-like playback controls to find just the image you want. Select a screen preference View one camera at a time, or view multiple cameras in 4-way or 16-way formats. Remote camera control Control PTZ camera functions with a keypad and mouse Easy upgrades Download DVMRe software upgrades from a PC using a second RS-232 connection. / Interact with the outside world Respond to external alarms or alarm situations detected by the DVMRe with 4, t0 or 16 alarm inputs and two relay outputs. Remote control Use RS-485 connections to control up to 31 DVMRe units with one keypad, or control one DVMRe with severaI keypads New ways to search, review and store New! TriplexT’’ teclmology offers uninterrupted recording The D\~,[Re features TriplexT’~ technolo~,. Now you can watch live and recorded images on one monitor at the same time while the DVMRe continues to record image~ from all connected cameras. That means you won’t miss important events because you, were reviewing o th ers. Search recordings for transaction text Financial institutions can reduce ATM fraud and Regulation E claims with the DI~’IRe. It can capture all text that appears on an ATM receipt and associate it with the correct video. You can search for video ush~g the ATM transaction sequence number or any other text that appears on the customer receipt. The D\’~., lRe can also help retail establishments reduce cosdy inventory shrinkage. That’s because it can capture receipt text gnd associate it with the correct ~ideo. You can search for video using receipt text like "No Sale," "Void," "Pepsi" or "Levis." Search recordings for motion in a specific m’ea The D\~fRe now features motion search. X~rben reviewing recorded video, you can define a target grid in a camera’s view and then initiate a search. The D\.~IRe will display a list of clips containing motion in the defined area. Press play repeatedly until you find the clip with the infomaation you’re looking for. Motion search makes it easy to determine the time an object moved and who moved it. Each time you press play, the DVMRe displays a new clip with motion in the target area. Press play repeatedly until you find the clip--and the information--you want. :.recordings The D\5fRe records video to an internal 40-, 80-, 160- or 320-GB hard drive, k’ou can archive months of recordings without a room full of videotapes..Q~d you’ll save precious time each dine you search your recordings. Choose a hard drive size d~a~ fits your recording needs and your budget. These charts show the record capacities for one-camera recording. For multiple cameras, divide record time by the number of cameras. End ~,’ideotape management hassles Record ~,~ode ,103 days 29 day.= 7:4- days 130 hour Record time, 80 gigabyte hard drive Record 188 ~avsl 53 oars I 13 aa;,s I 2.2 ears I Record time, 320 gigabyte hard drive The Calibur Digital Video Storage System (DVSe) is an inexpensive disk array designed exclusively for Lhe CCT~~ indusLry. It connects to r_he D&’~’IRe wirl~, a standard SCSI cable. The chassis fits in r_hree units of rack space and holds up to eight hard drives. Upgrading storage capacio, is easy--just turn the DVSe off and plug in more hard drives. The DMSe self- configures ever)., time it powers up. LCD and LED lights indicate how many hard drives are installed and operating, along wiLh d~e to~al disk storage capacib’. The DVSe holds up to eight 120-GB drives, ¯Archive months--even years--of continuous recordings ¯Transfer selected clips #am your D Vfv1Re ¯Retrieve andplay back recordings using DVMRe search and play functions ¯Upgrade a DVSe with fewer than eight hard drives simply by adding additional drives --Fits in three units of rack space ¯Self-configures atpower-up each time hard drives are added ¯LCD andLED display Record t~ode Calibtu- DVSe expands storage up to 960 GB increasing total storage up to 960 GB. DVMRe record capacity when used with DVSe with eight 120-GB drives. New eZ series DV2vfRe-- no pro~amming required It’s 1. Connect cameras 2. Connect monitors 3. Plug it in Our new eZ series D\~’IRe models are an economical alternative for less complex recording applications. The eZ models include many powerful D~’IRe features, like video modon detection, macros and live look-in through your he,york. But simplici~’ is what se~ fl~e eZ models ap~t. Global record settings in time-lapse, event or acdviw modes eliminate the need to program record speeds for multiple cameras. Our exclusive AutolnstalY’~ feature makes it easy to set tip your system. "When you plug in )’our eZ, it configures i~eK and stands bv in event mode. If any activi~, takes place in a camera’s field of ~dew, ~e eZ beans recording flee action at one picture per second--even faster ff aIl camera input por~ aren’t berg used. Pmh ~e play button and it ~amedi- ately plays back fl~e last record~g. Choose the D~IRe that’s right for your system Motion search Dual digital monitors Per-camera seeing of time- apse record rate Sub-macros Alarm input configuration NO/NC Alarm buzzer set up Camera AGC set up programmable 12/24-hour -Time display format Sequencing menu - Quick install menus Motion indicators default off Time-lapse + event set as default record mode Covert camera protect on WaveReader file extraction directly from DVSe fixed NIO ¯ l~-hour ¯ HDTV compatible (supports 480 p/i, 720P, 1080i) ¯ Built-in caNe-ready TV tuner ¯ PIP: Picture in picture capabilib, ¯ Front controls for : power, menu, select (+,-) ¯ On-screen display for: brightness, contrast, back light, hue,saturation, sharpness Slim space saving design Composite, S-Video, component, PC, and DVI capabili~, For color and B&W applications Low power consumption Case made of durable plastic (silver color) Active matrix technology allows wide viewing angle Active matrix technology eliminates distortion Built-in removable desk stand included Includes built-in switching power supply 100-240V AC Closed-caption and V-chip features Wireless remote control Wide screen 16:9 aspect ratio, 4:3, zoom Low reflective screen coating enhances viewing pleasure Optional Accessories SP-3016 Dual 10W, 6 ohm, stand alone speakers (shown above) WM*3016\rT Wall mount bracket GS-07F-0069L, SIN: 246-42(1), 246-50 #.vaiiabie through: Display: Back Light: Input Signal: Resolution: PC compatibility: Dot Pitch: Bfighmess rating: Colors: ConLraSt Ratio: Number of Pixeis: Response Time: \"iewing angle L/WTfB: Pixe! Configuzation: Input Signal Le~eh Dimensions wio desk stand (WHD’~: Dimensions x~! desk stand (WHD’i: Actual visible screen size (WH): Operating temperature: Storage tempemwh-e: Po~ er Consumption: Rear Te.wrLina! Copmections: Weight: 30.1" TFT LCD active matrix Built-in (!6 CCFT) Composite NTSC_/PAL/SECAM, S-Video. component, digita! RGB. analog ROB 12S0(H) x 768(V)dots (for PC mode 1280 x 1024.1 IBM compatible 0.5025(H! x 0.16?5{V)m.m 450 c&;rr92 (Nit) 16.7M 500:1 953,040 dots 25mS 88188/8818~ degrees Stripe i.0V P-P (positive) 75 Ohm ?59 x 546 x 9Srnm / 30" x 21.5" x 3.6" 759 x 546 x I92n~m / 30" x 21.5" x 2.6" d43 x 386mm / 25.3" x 15.2" 32-122=F or 0-50°C -4 -140°F or -20-60°C 170 W I.max) RCA A/V 1 and A\ 2 and component IN earp. hone jack, S-\"ideojack, I5 pin mini D-sub (female), DV! IN jack. RS-232C ~ jack I8.3 kg ," 40.4 Ibs. !319 Dexter Ave. N.S!e.020.,,,, 9’,q109 T~TE Te 2I 6-(23-6( 0( ¯ F," X: 20~- 623-6609 E-mail: sales@totevision.com ~" ~ ~ CNI6700 Series Matrix MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SWITCHER/CONTROLLER, 16 X 2/4 15 Video Inputs; 2 or 4 Video Outputs 20-Character Camera Title Time (24-Hour or AM/PM Formats); Daze (4 Formats) Alarm Display Call-up from 18 Direct-Connect Alarm inputs Video Inputs Individually Selectabte for Terminating or Looping Coaxkron® Compatible Individual Monitor Sequential Switching with Preset Call Compatible wi~h Pelco’s RS-422 D or P Protocol Camera Control Selection: Coaxitron® or RS-422; Individually Selectabte per Camera Control Gone×® Multiplexers SelectabIe Data Port - RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Password-Protected Menu Programming User Partitioning to Prevent Unauthorized Viewing CM6700-MXR SWiTCHER/CONTROLLER Compatible Keyboards: -Switcher Only -Switcher Plus Mold-Speed Control, Presets, Patterns, Receiver AuxiliaG, (KBD200A) - Switcher Plus 3-axis Joystick for Variable Speed PTZ Control, Presets, Pa~erns, Receiver AuxiliaH (KBD300A) OpzionaI CM67OO-VMC Two-Monitor Expansion Card Includes Spanish-Language Menus The CM6700 Matrix switcher/controller is a very affordable, highly versatile, full-featured cross-point matrix switcher. The CM6700 provides switching and control for 16 video inputs and up to 4 monitor outputs from any one of up to 8 keyboards. The CM6700 Matrix switching unit is designed to be remotely operated from desk%p keyboards or external computer systems. The versatile mounting system allows for instalia~ion in a variety of ways: either in a 1S-inch rack (from. or rear mount), wall, or shelf mount. In this way, the bulk of the video cables can be routed ~o a convenient area such as a ~elephone room instead of the operator location. Straightfop#.,ard on-screen menus make programming the CM6700 simple and easy. (The CM6700 even lets you swkch to Sp&nish- language programming menus.) The user-enabIed character dispiay shows time and date, operation mode, camera number, and a 20-character titie for quick, easy iden~.ification of the on-screen video. The disp’,ay characters are white with btack outtine for viewing under varying lighting condkions. The display can be located anywhere on the viewing monitor and can be ~urned on or off. The CM6700 supports two system macros, or salvo sequences, to allow quick calf-up of up to four cameras to four monitors - simultaneoush/. Salvo sequences include preset call of sukably equipped (PTZ or dome} receivers. When an alarm is received, the CM6700 will switch the camera for that alarm to the selected monitors. If a PTZ function is being pe,~ormed when an alarm is received, an alarm-pending message will appear. An alarm will automatically call a preset and pre- position a camera with suitable {PTZ or dome) receivers. Alarms are c!eared either by keyboard acknowledgment or timeout a~er contact deactivation. Two extra alarm inputs allow for alarm- activated salvo sequence call-up. A Form C alarm relay output allows for automatic activation of an alarm event recorder or other device. In addition, this relay is manually con~roliable from the system keyboard. DataFAX SPEC: 2523 MANUAL: [dot Available through D~=~aFAX LISTED KBD100 SYS .TF- [~ K£YBOARgS KBDi00!200Ai300A Series keyboa!ds have been engineered for-use with the CM6700 " rna~rix switcher. Each keyboard in the series offers a different level of control and functional!s/in order ~o provide maximum versatility in ever,,; application. KBD100 Our most economical keyboard, the KBDi 00 features limited DM6700 ma~.rix control for operator locations where pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions are not in~ended or not required. Features include programming capabilities, camera and monitor call-up, operation of sequences and patterns, and three function keys ~o allow locai auxilia~, activation. KBD2OOA ,,.B=,.0~,~ Ar.~D I(BD300A Standard Features These full-feature keyboards offer PTZ control, programming capabilities, camera and monitor call-up, operation of sequences and patterns, and ioca! auxitiap/activation. Added func’‘ion keys allow control of receiver auxiliaries. The function keys have dual selec~Jons to allow remo~e cen~rot of multiplexer functions when a Petco MX40OO Series multiplexer is used in conjunction with the CM8700 matrix switcher. These keyboards can be configured for Direct Mode opera,,ion; see below. Exclusive Keyboard Features KBD200A This economical keyboard fee~.ures "Touchspeed" multi-speed control of variabiesoeed The KBD200A addi’‘ioneltv features an ASCii Mode, included specificeliy for phone line video applications. KBD2OOA ASCII Mode aliows complete opera~Jonal centre! of the CM6700 matrix swkcher via the ASCI! port {programming not supported}. When configured for ASCII Mode control, the KBD200A outputs RS-422 ASCI! pro’‘ocol at 9~00 baud. This configuration requires the KBDKIT end, in some cases, the PVi30 RS-232 zo RS-422 converte/ KBO3OOA This keyboard features a three-axis, vector-soM% joys~Jck tha~ includes a ~wis~ing, re,urn- to-center head for precise, single-hand control of PTZ functions. Direct Mode Receiver Control The KBD200A and KBD300A keyboards can be alterne~ely configured for Direct Mode operation. Each keyboard requires e remo~,a keyboard wiring ki~ (KBDKIT) for Direct. Mode operazion. Direcl Mode coniroi is e feature that al ows ~.:,:o-,,’:ire control of up to i6 daisy-chained receivers direcgy from the keyboard. When configured for Direct Mode conzrot, keyboards output Pelco P protocoi et 4800 baud. Direct Mode control features include programming and call-up of presets, full PTZ centre! ~, ~ ,~c.t ~ ~, u,,u uu,~we~,on u~ receiver auxiliaries. The KBD300A=~utomaticell,,., r~ouniz~s~ ~ ~ th~ mode (Direct or CM5700). GENERAL Memory Protection Keyboard Capacity Receiver/Dome Control Alarm Inputs Alarm Relay Outputs Rating General Purpose Outputs Data PoRs Receiver Da~a (Compuier) Keyboard Pens Local Remote Port Replaceable lithium battery provides data protection for ten years Eight Coaxitron~ and RS-422 Eighteen. programmable (includes presets and N.O.iN.C. device) One, DPST 0.5 amp at i25 VAC Two, open collector; 32 VDC max.. 25 mA max. Two RS-422, D protocol 2400 baud, P protoco! 2400-9600 baud RS-232~S-422/RS-48S, i200-19.2!( baud Two Provides data and 12 VAC power for one keyboard Data only por~ for atl additional or keyboards. Each keyboard connected port mqui~es a KBDKtT ELECTRICAL Power Source i20V or 230V, 50/50 Hz Power Consumption i 0W SWITCHER CHARACTERISTICS Video Inputs Sixiean inputs, BNC, terminating or looping (iumper selactable) 0.5 to 2.0 Vp-p composite video Video Outputs Two or four outputs, BNC Switching Type Cross-point video matrix. RS-170, NTSC, CCIB and PAL compatible Switch]ng Method Vertical inter, el switching Switching T~me Less than 16 milliseconds (wpical) VIDEO Bandwidth 17 MHz Frequency Response Fiat to S MHz. ±1de to 15 MHz Signal-to-Noise £atio -55 dB (peak-to-peak vs. RMS noise) Cross Talk -50 dB typical at 3.58 MHz Differential Gain 2% typical Differential Phase 0.2° typical Tilt 0.5% typical Gain Unity (±1riB} DC Output Zero volts Video Cable Distances Minimum cable requirements: ¯75 ohms impedance ¯All-copper center conductor ¯Al!-copper braided shietd with 95% braid coverage CHARACTER GENERATION Character Type Camera identification Date!T~l ~me Programmable Cheracier Set Weight CM6700-MXB2 CM6709-MXB4 CaNe Type lviaximum Distance RG59/U 750 ft (228 m) RG6iU 1,000 fi (304 m) BJ11iU i,500 ft (457 m) White with black outline One fine, twenty characters plus camera number One line On-screen, menu driven 80 ASCII characters Uni__~t Shiueinu 9.4S (4.28 kS)i3 (5.88 ks) i0.22 (4.62 ks)i4 (5.34 kg) MECHANICAL Dimensions (switcher only) Mounting (switcher only) 3.S’H x I7" Wxl0.S" D (8.89 x 43.18 x 26.67 cm} Factor,/configured for EIA rack mount (2 RUs); rack ears can be removed for wall moun~ or freestanding applications I(E¥BOARDS ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 12 VAC or _-’12 VDC Power Consumption 5 watts Connector Type R J-45, S-pin modular (famate) Communication Type RS-485" Maximum cabte distance for RS-485 communication over 24-uauoe wire is 4,000 feet (1,2i9 m}. Poise recommends usino shielded twisted e~3irs, such as Betden 9843 or similar cable that meets o? exceeds the basi~ requirements for EIA RS-485 applications. KEYBOARD COMMUNICATION 6700 Mode Interface Protocol Baud Communication Parameters Direct Mode interface Protocol Baud Rate Communication Parameters ASCII Mode interface Protocol Baud Bate Communication Parameters GENERAL Kavboard K~, Joystick (KBD3OOA} Display KBDIO0 KBD2OOA/KBD300A Ambient Operating Temperature Humidih, Dimensions KBD100 KBD200A KDB300A Weight KBDiOO KBD20OA KBD3OOA (KBDIOO/20OAi300A) RS-4S5 Poise ASCII 9500 S data bits, odd perth,, 1 stop bit (KBD200A/KBD3OOA) RS-422 Palco P 4800 8 data bits, no pa,~i,i, 1 stop bit (KBD2OOA) RS-422 Patco P 9500 data bits, odd parih,, i stop bit Eiectromechanical 3-axis, vector soMng, ~,.’;isting, retum-to- can~.er bead 7-segment digital dispiay: Red LED, 1 cell 7-segment digital display: Red LED, 2 cells Multiplexer mode indicator: Green LED 20° to t20°F (-7° to 49°C) i0~,~ to 90%. non-condensing B° Wx7.125°Lx2.2S’H (i5.24 x 1S.i x5.72 cm) 8.i25" W x 7.i25~ L x 2.25" H (20.64 x i8.i x 5.72 cm) 9.5° W x 7.i25" Lx 2.25° H (24.13 x i8.i x 5.72 cm) Unit Shipping i .9 Ib (0.86 ks)3 tb (i .35 ks) 2.i Ib (0.97 kgl 3 lb (i .35 ks) 2.5 Ib (i.t2 ks)5 Ib (2.26 ks) ~,;~OOELS Matrix Bay CN670O-MXB2 CM6700-MXB2-X CM6700-MX£4 CM6700-MXB4-X Switcher/controller. 16 inputs, 2 outputs, NTSC, i20\/, 50/60 HZ Switcharicomrolter. i 6 inputs, 2 outputs, PAL, 230V. 50/60 Hz Switcher/controller. i 6 inputs, 4 outputs, NTSC, 120V, 50/60 Hz Switcharicontrolter. 16 Inputs, ,~ outputs, PAL, 230V, 50/60 Hz Keyboards KBD100*Des~op keyboard, switcher only (25-fooi cabta supplied) KBD200A*Desktop keyboard, multi-speed PTZ, (25-foot cabte supplied) KRD30DA"Desktop keyboard, variable-speed PI’-Z, (25- foot cane supplied) *If distance between switcher and keyboard exceeds 25 feet. use KBDK!T/KBDNF4",. Note:in addition, the KBD200A and KBDS00A keyboards provide control capabilities for Pelco multiplexers. The function key icons shown are active only when used in coniunction with an appropriate Peico multipiexer. ¯CE compliant (CM670O-MXB2-X, CM6700-MXB4-X, CM670O-VMC2-X, KDBi 00, KDB200’-",, KDB3OOA, and KBDKF-X) ¯UL Listed (CM6700-MXB2, CM5700-MXB4, KBDi00, KBD200A, and KBD3OOA) ¯ UL Listed to Canadian safety standards (CMBT0O-MXB2, CM5700-MXB4. KBDtO0. KBD200A, and KBDS00A) ¯ FCC, Class A(CM6700-MXB2, CM5700-MX£4, CM6700-VMC2, KBD!00, KBD2OOA, and KBDSODA} ¯ Meets NEMA Type t s~andards OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CM9760-CDU~T Code distribution uni~; 16-channel RS-422 transmk oniy (2 da~a wires and ground) distributor. Primarily used for configuring up to t6 pan/flit/zoom receivers in a "star" configuration. CM670_q-VMC2 2-monitor output expansion card (NTSC). Expands a CMB70O-MXB2 to a four-monitor system and features easy installation and plug-and*play functionality CM6700-VMC2-X 2-monitor output expansion card (PAL}. Use with CM6700-MXB2-X KBDKIT Remote keyboard wiring kit. Required if connecting KBD200A or KBD300A keyboards to the Remote Keyboard Por~ on the SCU (6700 Mode) or when using a single keyboard in Direct or ASCIt Mode applications, includes two R J-45 wall blocks and one 120 VAC ~o i2 VAC transformer. Maximum cane distance for RS-422/RS-485 communication over 2’-’-gauge wire is 4,000 feet (i ,2t 9 m}. Usa shielded ’,wis~ed pairs cable that meets basic requirements for RS-422!RS-485 appiicadons. (One wall block and iransformar required for each keyboard.) KBDKF-X Same as KBDKIT except inciudes 230 VAC to i2 VAC transformer PVi 30 RS-422 zo RS-232 interface converter and power supply SAMPLE CM6700 KEYBOARD WIRING DIAGRAM ~ - KBDKI USER SUPPLIED CABLE (UP TO 4,000 FEET MAXIMUM DISTANCE) KEYB OAR D PACKAGE ONE LOCAL KEYBOARD CONNECTS DIRECTLY PACKAGE REMOTEKEYBOARD(S) Pelco Worldwide Headquarters: ~500 Petco Way. Ciovis. Calif~rr, ia 93512-5599 USA USA & Canada TeL ta0_n) 289-gi00 ¯ FAX !__.C~SI 2B9-9i 50 ¯ D~raF~C< la0O128£-9106 International Tei: (E59) 2~-’2-198i ¯ FA,,": (559] 348-i i20 ¯ D,~aF~X{EE~)2£Z-0435 www.pelca.cam ©Cap’.,Tigi;t 20~S. F-elcr.. Ar, rights res.er,,ed