American Dynamics ADNSNVR-CL1 DVR User Manual


 
Architect & Engineer Specification
8200-2608-01 B0 VideoEdge
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NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
60. The Network Video Recorder software shall support up to 8 storage sections
to group camera and storage for custom configurations and parallel recording
across multiple storage targets.
61. The Network Video Recorder software shall support allocation of storage for
recorded video for each storage section. This designated storage shall utilize
first-in-first-out (FIFO) algorithm to maintain circular/continuous recording
mode.
62. The Network Video Recorder software shall support allocation of storage for
alarm archives for each storage section. Users shall have the option to copy
the alert-based recorded video onto this designated storage which uses a
linear recording mode.
63. The Network Video Recorder software shall support allocation of storage for
ISO Images for each storage section. When executed by the user, the
Network Video Recorder shall automatically generate an ISO Image of the
corresponding video files and generate a unique MD5 checksum hash mark
for a solid chain-of-custody. The image and checksum shall be saved onto
this designated storage which uses a linear recording mode. The client shall
download and record the ISO image directly to a blank CD or DVD using
any third party software and drive. The player software shall provide
standard DVR-like controls to playback the video off of the recorded disc or
exported video stored on hard drive. Any third party software using the
standard MD5 algorithm shall be used to validate the integrity of the original
downloaded ISO image(s) to confirm that no tampering has occurred. This
shall provide a solid end-to-end chain-of-custody for the video prior to
recording the image directly to disc.
64. The Network Video Recorder software shall support ability to export video
directly from the server to an unused and available large capacity hard drive.
After the export has been completed, the hard drive storage shall then be
properly disconnected from the Network Video Recorder and used on
another server running in playback mode to retrieve the exported video.
65. The Network Video Recorder shall be designed to provide multiple levels of
access and management.
66. The Network Video Recorder software shall support remote administration
and configuration via a standard web browser (THIN CLIENT). Firmware
updates (REFLASH) to the Network Video Recorder firmware shall be
supported from any fast and reliable connection, whether it is executed over
the LAN, WAN or internet.
a. Internet Explorer – (Windows Clients)
b. Firefox – (Windows and UNIX Clients)
c. Safari – (Macintosh Clients)
Note: With appropriate device drivers and login permissions, users can also
view live or recorded video from the THIN CLIENT. The latest list of