CCTV DBR
CCTV DBR
CCTV DBR
The paging microphone shall be digital configurable with detachable gooseneck microphone.
It shall have select broadcast zones, assign zone groups or other broadcast controls and shall
be communicate with controller via Ethernet.
Ceiling speaker shall be 6 watt or better with excellent audio performance with
6 watt or better
Horn speaker shall be 15W for indoor and 25W for out door (IP66) with
and max SPL1M/1W 110dB . Frequency
response of 500Hz-5KHz with a dispersion angle of 140 deg or better.
The network control unit shall be IP based and able to expandable upto 128 zones, should be
able to connect directly over Ethernet. It should have functions like the audio playing, zone
control, fault monitoring, log recording, volume control and amplifier switchover
11.5.1 Features:
255 Priorities
Time schedule broadcasts
Its own PTT microphone
Capable of amplifier redundancy
8 trigger inputs/outputs
Back
8 dry-contact outputs
8 loudspeaker line outputs
8 dry-contact inputs
4 auxiliary audio inputs with AVC
4 noise detector inputs
4 amplifier interfaces
RS - 485 port for fire alarm
Main power port
Backup power port (DC 24V)
4 10/100M adaptable Ethernet interfaces
11.5.8 Amplifier
Frequency Response (at 1 watt, : ±0.25 dB.
20 Hz – 20kHz)
Signal to Noise Ratio below rated 105 dB A-weighted.
Total Harmonic Distortion at full rated power, from 20 Hz to 20
(THD) < 0.1%. CTs 2000/3000 < kHz:
0.35%.
Damping Factor : 10 Hz to 100 Hz: > 3000.
Crosstalk (below rated power, : > 80 dB
20 Hz to 1 kHz)
Common Mode Rejection (CMR) : 50 dB.
(20 Hz to 1 kHz)
DC Output Offset : < 2 mV.
Input Impedance (nominal) : 10 kilo ohms
balanced, 5 kilo ohms unbalanced.
Maximum Input Level : +20 dBu before input compression, +32
dBu absolute maximum.
Load Impedance : Stereo: 2/4/8/16 ohms, 70V.
Bridge Mono: 4/8/16 ohms, 140V.
Specifications :
Frequency response for input : -3 dB at 50 hz and 20 Khz
S/N ratio for audio input : >87 dB
CMMR : > 40 dB at 1 Khz
The security console shall be located in the centralized security room. This room shall have
no windows. Ample space shall be provided to view monitors. Digital NVR based IPCCTV
camera system that shall give monitoring team flexibility in viewing the images from
multiple locations. Care shall be taken to ensure that the number of displays per screen is
limited so that “individuals” can be recognized when viewing the display in all areas.
12.1:
2 Storage Each NVR storage unit should be provided with usable 24 SATA
Capacity HDD slots from day one after RAID 5 configuration , with provision
of future expansion minimum 24 SATA HDD slots using
additional expansion slots or SAS
3 Fault RAID-5 or better
Tolerance
4 Network Dual Gigabit Ethernet (RJ 45 port) – 10/100/1000 Mbps.
Connections
5 Operating Linux or Embedded or Microsoft
System
6 Memory Minimum 8GB DDR3
7 Video H.265, H.264, MJPEG/MPEG
Compression
8 Recording The offered NVR must be able to support simultaneous recording of
Support 120 + IP cameras at 1080p resolution at 25/30 fps
9 No. of minimum 120
playback
streams
10 Throughput Suitable for meeting the intended recording and
simultaneous 120 + camera playback requirements (Minimum
1Gbps)
11 Recording 4K, 5MP, 3MP, 1080P, 720P, 960H, D1
Resolution
12 Network HTTP/HTTPS, TCP/IP, RTSP, UDP, NTP, DHCP, IPC Search
Protocol
Support
13 On-board Web based support for system configuration & Diagnostics
diagnostics
14 • Dual Ethernet bonding supports three work mode: Standalone,
Failover, Load balance
• Redundant power supply
• Virtual Disk for more flexible disk management
• Defog function reduces blurring and improves image clarity
• Electronic Image Stabilizer (EIS) minimizes blurring and
compensates camera shaking to deliver improved image quality
• Hot swap technology for quick and easy HDD replacement
15 Accessories Under bidder’s scope: All required cables, connectors & interfaces,
mounting arrangement, software’s etc. for successful installation,
commissioning of NVR and integration of the same with existing
IAF LAN
16 Document Installation guide, Operation & Maintenance Manuals,
ation Installation
CD/DVD for licensed software
17 Input 100~240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Dual Power. Any power
Voltage converter that is required to power the NVR has to be supplied by
Bidder.
18 Compatibility The supplied NVR must be compatible in all respects to the cameras
being supplied at the locations
19 Power Bidder to specify
Consumption
20 Operating 10°C ~ 40°C or better
temperature
21 Operating 20% to 80% RH, non condensing
Humidity
22 HDD Hot swap, 24 bays SATA HDD, up to 128TB storage, 1 SAS up to
192TB
23 Product To comply with CE, FCC, UL
Safety
24 Details Bidder to submit the details of complete offered solution (Item make,
required with model/part code, block diagram etc.) as stated above along with the
offer offer
VMS
26 LICENCE Video license Extension Package: IP video channel
extension package, each package supports additional 100
channels IP video
27 HUS-NVR Network Video Storage : 128CH @ 1080P / 256CH @
720P HUS NVR, 24 HDDs max 144TB, RAID, Hot Swap,
1 SAS, 2 1000M Ports, ONVIF, N+1 Redundancy, NFR
with Camera, Dual Power
Dome Camera
28 IP Network TDN Low-Light IR Indoor Dome Camera,
1/2.7" CMOS, 3 MP @ 25fps or better, triple stream, Min.
Illumination required 0.01 lux @ F1.4 (color), 120dB True
WDR, Min. Pixels 1920 × 1080, triple stream, 2.7–12 mm
motorized focus & zoom lens, BLC, HLC, 3DNR, Privacy
Mask, 3 IR LEDs Smart IR with upto 50m IR distance, Dual
channel Audio G.711a/G.711u/AAC, 128GB SD card
support, Alarm: 2 In/ 1out, PoE, H.264 High Profile and
MJPEG, PoE Class 3 and 12V DC, Having Operating temp
range : –30°C to 50° C. Certifications:RoHS compliance.
Bullet Camera
29 IP Network TDN Low-Light IR Indoor Dome Camera,
1/2.7" CMOS, 3 MP @ 25fps or better, triple stream, Min.
Illumination required 0.01 lux @ F1.4 (color), 120dB True
WDR, Min. Pixels 1920 × 1080, triple stream, 2.7–12 mm
motorized focus & zoom lens, BLC, HLC, 3DNR, Privacy
Mask, 3 IR LEDs Smart IR with upto 50m IR distance, Dual
channel Audio G.711a/G.711u/AAC, 128GB SD card
support, Alarm: 2 In/ 1out, PoE, H.264 High Profile and
MJPEG, PoE Class 3 and 12V DC, Having Operating temp
range : –30°C to 50° C. Certifications: RoHS compliance.
PTZ Camera
30
Chip Size
1/1.8 inch
Colour Type
Colour / Monochrome
Resolution
6×4MP resolution
Digital (DSP)
Yes
Zoom: 36X
Sensitivity: 0.001 Lux
Electrical Specification
Voltage: 36 V DC
Power Consumption: Basic power consumption: 33.7W (36V DC) ; Max. power
consumption (Basic power consumption + WDR + intelligent functions enabled +
IR on + PTZ operation): Panoramic network camera:
Compression Type H.265; H.264; H.264H; H.264B;
Display
31 Screen Size Class (diagonal) 42" Class (41.9" diagonal)
Resolution 1920 x 1080p Refresh Rate TruMotion 120hz.
Aspect Ratio 6 Modes (16:9, Just Scan, Original, 4:3,
Cinema Zoom, Zoom)
Just Scan (1:1 Pixel Matching) HDMI: 1080i, Component:
1080p, RF 720p.
HDMI™/HDCP In 2 (1 rear, 1 side) USB 3.0/2.0 In 1 (side)
Digital Audio Out (Optical) 1 (rear)
RS-232C (Control & Service) 1 via 3.5mm mini jack (rear)
Work Station for monitoring
32 Highend workstation for monitoring all cameras from
multiple locations, minimum configuration as below.
Intel Core i5 processor 3.33 Ghz or higher, 8Gb DDR3
SDRAM, 2gb nvidiaGeforce GT 710 or higher graphics
card, With Wifi, USB 3 ports, Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor
The objective of this report is to give an overview of services designed for the proposed
medical college.
Contractor shall supply & install conduit & wiring including I/O box, Faceplate etc.
complete as required.
The services systems for the project have to be conceptualized based on existing experience
and acceptable international design standards. Effort shall be made to conceal all services a n
d still provide access to these for accommodating c h a n g e s in t h e future. Conservation
of energy, optimization of resources, eco-friendliness and state of the art technology shall be
the key factors in the design concept to ensure least downtime and reduce maintenance
problems.
Every effort shall be made to design, layout and install equipment in locations that will tend
to encourage routine preventive maintenance by providing easy access for operation
personnel. Manual isolation will be provided to enable servicing, expansion or renovation of
any part of the system without interrupting the services in adjacent areas.
Primarily, it would be considered all the hospitals as one unit. Then the connectivity solution
becomes easier to understand. An important factor in the connectivity is linking of each
hospital to the State Wide Area Network (SWAN). This makes it imperative that the data
and voice (computer and phone) connections are IP based.
Therefore, each hospital will have an IP Exchange. This does not mean that normal phone
calls are not possible. With the SWAN infrastructure in place, it means that the hospitals can
call each other without incurring any recurring expenses. In fact hospital may call any office
or administration connected to the SWAN without incurring subscriber charges.
Another advantage of an IP network is the great decrease in the local infrastructure costs.
Since there will be only one IP network; a separate phone line infrastructure will not be
necessary.
The End Pont Infrastructure begins at the end of the points provided by the IP Infrastructure.
These shall consist of the following equipment:
Servers – for Email and Internet
Terminals – For accessing the HMIS
Printers.
4) IP/SIP Phones
5) IP Cameras
These are some of the basic points on which the whole IT Infrastructure will grow on.
14 LAN
OBJECTIVE
The objective shall be to provide infrastructure provisions for LAN and telecommunication
backbone within each room or occupied area for data, voice and IPCCTV transmission.
Ethernet is standardized as IEEE 802.3. The combination of the twisted pair versions of
Ethernet for connecting end systems to the network, along with the fiber optic versions for
site backbones, is the most widespread wired LAN technology.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
These cables shall run in dedicated low voltage conduits, away from electrical cables,
to avoid any electromagnetic interference.
PVC conduits wherever the conduit runs exposed in ceiling or chased in wall.
HDPE conduits for external, underground laying of OFC
Wire mesh cable tray for carrying multi-conductor cables.
15 ELV Schedule:
Note 1:
The proposed ELV Schedule as furnish below may be changed as per Employer
requirement and guideline of NMC.
TABLE 2:
CATV System
ETBS System
Wi-fi system
PA System
S. No Area Remarks
1 SERVICE BUILDINGS
One
UG Sump & Pump Room, telephone
Electrical Sub Station, for each
Transformer Yard, DR Yard, service
HVAC Plant room building
Solar Inverter Room
ANNEX Building
Entrance Lobby
Reception
Corridor
Lift lobby
Fire Exit
Record Room
Canteen
Electrical Room
UPS Room
Server Room
BMS Room
Kitchen
Store
Service Counter
Toilet
Supervisior
Doctor's Room
Surgeon Lab
Faculty Room
Staff Office
Exam Room
Resident room
Office
Non-teaching room
Toilet Complex
Depart Library cum Seminar
Room
AHU Room
Teaching Corner
Surgical Store
Dressing Room
Consultation Room
Plaster cutting Room
Plaster Room
Physiotherapy
Waiting Hall
Minor O.T
ECG Room
Echo Room
Cardiography
ICTC Councilor
SurakhaClinc /Office/Store
Nurses Lounge
Doctors Lounge
Injection Room
A IP Telephony System
1 The IP telephony system should be a converged communication System 100%
redundant server based system, with ability to run TDM and SIP/IP on the
same platform using same software load based on server and Gateway
architecture. All the gateway shall have self survival capability
5 The voice network architecture and call control functionality should support
both SIP & H.323.
6 The call control system should be fully redundant solution with no single point
of failure and should support 1:1 redundancy. The solution should support
geographical redudancy by separating the servers over LAN/WAN. i.e. if the
server/s in the main data center fails, the other server/s, which is installed at
geographically different location over LAN/WAN should take over the entire
communication network.
7 The system to have distributed architecture and the centralized control for all
the IP PBX entities in the network.
8 The communication feature server and gateway should support IPv4 from day-
1 so as to be future proof.
10 It should be possible for the IP/SIP phone to be connected on the same line
which is connected to the computer i.e. Single wire to desk.
11 Call control server / appliance should be Intel based hardware with necessary
configuration to support the desired expandability. The servers should be
loaded with 2 number of CPU withminimum2.2 GHZ 8 core minimum,16
threads minimum, Memory 64 GB minimum, and hard disk 600 GB X 4
(minimum) (RAID6 Configuration) and VMware ESXi Version 6.0/6.5 for
virtual environment. Hypervisor to create multiple VM (virtual machine).
12 The system software version offered should be the latest release as on the date
of supply of EPABX as available globally.
13 The offered solution must provide a standard based mechanism for QoS
(quality of service) implementation.
14 System should allow direct registration / profile creation of SIP endpoints onto
it and perform all functions of Proxy / Registrar / Redirect etc.
B The system should support the following Call processing and call control
protocols and standards:
2 The System should have GUI support web based management console
5 Should support to Generate various alerts in the form of e mails, for objects
when values go over / below preconfigured threshold levels.
7 It should support to configure the sample interval rate for the applicable
performance monitoring.
8 The management platforms should support different levels for accessing the
system based on the role being played by the user who is accessing the system.
The administrator should have the highest authority.
D Security
1 The protection of signaling connections over IP should be supported by means
of authentication, Integrity and encryption should be carried out using TLS.
6 System should support SRTP for media encryption and signaling encryption
by TLS.
9 Phone Security: TFTP files (configuration and firmware loads) are signed with
the self signed certificate of the TFTP server. The Call Server system admin
will be able to disable http and telnet on the IP phones
E System Features
1 Hunt groups
9 SIP trunk (RFC 3261) and line side (RFC 3261 based services)
F User Features
1 User should be able to log in from any IP Phone using username and password
and all the privilege should extend to that physical IP phone
5 Abbreviated Dial
6 Click to Dial
19 Music on hold
21 Transfer
23 On hook dialing
24 Call waiting
25 Call Conference
1 The system should have necessary license for all the supplied IP/SIP Phones
2 The system should have necessary license for 35 voice mail boxes.
1 It should be possible to expand the attendant set capacity with additional key
modules or with DSS providing a 28 additional programmable keys OR 60
Keys with DSS.IP phone should be minimum 24 key Module with
expandability option by DSS.
2 Display: 3 line display or 4.3 inch color with LCD backlight or Gray scale
224x96 pixel size
4 Should have 9 fixed feature Keys with menu Button and cursor keys
6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID. Qwerty alphabetical
keyboard for dial by name
7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option. The
bidder should provide AC power adapter for all the IP Phones.
8 Audio Codec Support: G.711, G.729, Wideband G722, voice activity detection
(VAD)
4 Should have 9 fixed feature with Menu Button and cursor keys and volume
control, 12 or 24 programmable keys.
6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID
7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option
10 QoS support: IEEE 802.1p/Q tagging (VLAN), Layer 3 TOS, and QoS Tickets
5 SIP Telephony
6 Should provide the directory services to the user by displaying the missed,
received and dialed call details including the caller ID.
Phonebook
•Individual phone book(300entries)
•Enterprise phone book(800entries)
•LDAP/XML directory service
7 Should support IEEE 802.3af PoE and external AC power adapter option
10 QoS
11 Security
•802.1x
•Support VPN
•VLAN tagging(802.1q)
•Transport Layer Security(TLS)
•DigestauthenticationusingMD5/MD5-sess
•Secure configuration file via AES, encryption
•Admin/user2-levelconfigurationmode
S/N Specifications
1 Hardware Features
The switch should be modular and should be flexible enough for deploying 24 x
1/10G SFP+ ports from day-1 and capable of including 4 x GE SFP or 2 x 10GE
SFP+ uplinks in future.
The Switch shall provide inbuilt redundant hot swappable fans and power
supplies for highest resiliency with no single point of failure.
The switch should be loaded with minimum 4 GB RAM and 1 GB Flash memory
The switch must be loaded with dedicated stacking port of 320 Gbps or higher. In
case stacking port with such capacity is not available, chassis based switch with
similar or better performance can be supplied.
2 Performance and capabilities:
Switch should offer minimum 400-Gbps switching capacity.
Shall support multi-layer switching, Layer 2 (MAC), Layer 3 (IP address) and
Layer 4 (TCP UDP port) switching and application classification and redirection
Shall support minimum 8 queues per port for classification and scheduling of
network traffic on a packet-by-packet basis
While deployed in redundancy i.e two switches, the switch should have support
for virtualization by working as single virtual switches providing double the
system bandwidth capacity and should eliminate the dependence and Spanning
Tree Protocol.
While deployed as Virtual switching system with two switches, switches should
have support for maximum resiliency with Nonstop Forwarding, Stateful
Switchover
3 Layer 2 Features:
Shall have Layer 2 switchports and VLAN trunks
Shall have IEEE 802.3 ad Link aggregation and port trunking across line cards
Shall have IEEE 802.1Q VLAN encapsulation
Should support minimum 10K instance of spanning tree
Should Support Automatic mechanism to ensure that once QoS enabled on
switch then it will prioritize voice traffic independent of QoS on each and every
port.
Should be able to discover the neighboring device of the same vendor giving the
details about the platform, IP Address, Link connected through etc, thus helping
in troubleshooting connectivity problems or equivalent
Should support a mechanism to detect connectivity issues with both fiber and
copper cabling. Ensures that a partially failed link is shut down on both sides, to
avoid L2/L3 protocol convergence issues.
Switch should Support the following functions: IPv6 snooping, IPv6 FHS
binding, neighbor discovery protocol (NDP) address gleaning, IPv6 data address
gleaning, IPv6 dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) address gleaning,
IPv6 device tracking, neighbor discovery (ND) Inspection, IPv6 DHCP guard,
IPv6 router advertisement (RA) guard
Single console port and single IP address to manage all features of the system
Manageability through common network-management software on a per-port and
per-switch basis, providing a common management interface for routers,
switches of the same vendor
Support for SNMP versions 1, 2, and 3
Remote Monitoring (RMON) software agent to support four RMON groups
(history, statistics, alarms, and events) for enhanced traffic management,
monitoring, and analysis.
Analysis support, including ingress port, egress port, and VLAN mirroring
Support for Port Mirroring, Remote Mirroring & ACL filtering for Port mirroring
used for IDS functionalities.
The switch should have a minimum of 4 nos. of GE Uplinks that supports copper
1.2
and fiber transceivers with with SFP form factor.
1.3 The switch should support MTBF of minimum 100,000 hours or more
The switch should support Operating temperature up to 1500 m -5º to 45ºC and
1.4
operating relative humidity 10 % to 95% no condensing.
The switch should support an auto-ranging power supply with input voltages
1.5
between 100 and 240V AC
2 Performance and Scalability
The switch should support 64-Byte Packet Forwarding Rate of 30 Mpps for 24-
2.2
Port switch.
2.3 The switch should have at least Dual Core CPU, 1 GB of DRAM and 1 GB Flash
2.4 The switch should support 1000 VLANs and 4000 VLAN IDs
2.5 The switch should support Jumbo frames and MTU of at least 9000 bytes
3 Stacking
The switch should support IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1p, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE
4.1 802.1s, IEEE 802.1w, IEEE 802.1x, IEEE 802.1ab, IEEE 802.3ad, IEEE 802.3ah,
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3z
5 Layer-2 Features
The switch should support Spanning-tree root guard to prevent other edge
5.6
swicthes becoming the root bridge.
The switch should support Per-port unicast, broadcast and multicast storm control
5.9
to prevent faulty end stations from degrading overall systems performance
The switch should support Unidirectional Link Detection Protocol (UDLD) and
5.1 Aggressive UDLD to allow for unidirectional links caused by incorrect fiber-
optic wiring or port faults to be detected and disabled on fiber-optic interfaces.
The switch should support Local Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
5.1 working in conjunction with Private VLAN Edge to minimize broadcasts and
maximize available bandwidth.
6.4 The switch should support Standard 802.1p CoS field classification
The switch should support Differentiated services code point (DSCP) field
6.5
classification
6.7 The switch should support Rate Limitting function to guarantee bandwidth
The switch should support rate limiting based on source and destination IP
6.8
address, MAC address and Layer 4 TCP / UDP information
The switch should support Command Line Interface (CLI) using Telnet & SSH
7.1
interface for comprehensive in-band management.
The switch should support four RMON groups (history, statistics, alarms, and
7.4
events) for enhanced traffic management, monitoring, and analysis.
The switch should support Layer 2/3 trace route to ease troubleshooting by
7.5
identifying the physical path that a packet takes from source to destination.
The switch should support Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) for software
7.6
upgrades..
The switch should support IEEE 802.1x to allow dynamic, port-based security,
8.1
providing user authentication.
The switch should support Port-based ACLs for Layer 2 interfaces to allow
8.2
application of security policies on individual switch ports.
The switch should support SSHv2 and SNMPv3 to provide network security by
8.3
encrypting administrator traffic during Telnet and SNMP sessions.
The switch should support TACACS+ and RADIUS authentication enable
8.4 centralized control of the switch and restrict unauthorized users from altering the
configuration.
The switch should support Port security to secure the access to an access or trunk
8.6
port based on MAC address.
IPv6 support for Ping, Traceroute, VTY, SSH, TFTP, SNMP, Syslog, HTTP,
9.2
HTTPS
9.3 The switch should support IPv6 unicast Static Routing
9.4 The switch should support IPv6 MLDv1 & v2 Snooping
9.5 The switch should support IPv6 Host support for IPv6 Addressing
9.6 The switch should support IPv6 Port Access Control Lists
9.7 The switch should support IPv6 Router Access Control Lists
9.9 The switch should support Radius and TACACS+ over IPv6
10 PoE Features
10 Total PoE Power budget should be at least 365 W
The switch should support both IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) and
10
IEEE 802.3at PoE+ standard.
PoE power allocation of the switch should be dynamic and flexible power
10
allocation should be supported across all ports.
S. Feature Specification
No
.
Sl.
Component Specifications
No
12 I/O slots 3 PCI/ PCIe slots with combination of x1, x4 and x8 slots, 4
USB 2.0 Port,. 1 Serial port, 1 dedicated Management port
other than the network port, 1 Keyboard, 1 mouse port, 1
Graphics port.
16 Form factor Tower/ Rack mounted (for rack mounted servers, all
necessary hardware like racks etc. are to be supplied along
with)
17 Cable & All required Power cables and required accessories are to be
Accessories provided. Cables required for redundancy are also to be
provided.
22 Support In case of any fault occurs in the hardware then you must
provide support to rectify that faulty part and if required to
reload the operating system after modification of any
hardware components then you must load operating systems
in the systems. For the quoted product, support should be
available for minimum Five (5) years.
23 Compliance / For OEM- ISO 9001 and 14001. For Quoted Model-
Certification UL/CSA, FCC or Equivalents, RoHs, CE, Energy Star,
ACPI, IPMI etc.
Modular, PCB based Shielded Twisted pair, Category 6A, ANSI/TIA 568-
1
C-2, Jack Panel with rear cable manager
Panel shall accept individual shielded CAT6A jack modules and pre
2
loaded with grounding strip.
18.3Faceplates
Specifications Requirement
Fiber Management shelf The fiber management shelf shall have compact design and be
ideal for high density front patching applications.
Accessories Fiber management guides, radius controls & secure tie downs
provided
Pigtails loaded in
Shelf:
Type LC Type, OM3, min 1 mtr
Make and Type LC to LC Duplex tuned Fiber Optic Patch Cord, 50/125 Micron, OM3