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CCTV cameras shall be compliant with the following specifications:
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IP cameras shall be compliant with the H.264 baseline encoding profile
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IP cameras shall be capable of multi-stream with its native resolution and FPS
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Live stream of IP cameras shall be a minimum resolution of 720p at a minimum of 12 FPS
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Recording streams of IP cameras shall be in accordance with storage requirements in this document
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Each camera shall be configurable with a single IP address
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IP cameras shall support security features including HTTPS standards
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IP cameras shall be able to automatically start streaming according to the last known configuration when it is restarted/reset/rebooted
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Cameras must support 4CIF through full HD resolutions
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Full HD quality day and night cameras with wide dynamic range (WDR) above 120dbs and with backlight compensation shall be required for the main areas as per surveillance objectives
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The FPS software should be capable of being scalable between 12 - 30 FPS
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IP cameras shall be synchronised to the NTP server or similar time server
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All cameras shall be configured with a unique name based on the location and coverage; camera names shall not be repeated.
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The system must have a time and date display on the image.
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The system must be capable of searching by time, date and the camera for real time view.
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The system must be an integral part of a private network with an IP-based infrastructure.
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The network infrastructure should be able to afford high quality images and video during display and recording.
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A firewall and security system should be provided for the CCTV network in case of connecting to other networks.
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The system should give warnings when the communication is interrupted or lost.
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