American Dynamics ADNSNVR-CL1 DVR User Manual


 
Architect & Engineer Specification
8200-2608-01 B0 VideoEdge
®
Network Video Recorder 8 of 20
AMERICAN DYNAMICS
V
IDEOEDGE
TM
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER
protocols or causing bandwidth constraints. This provides for a more secure
architecture, bandwidth control and higher performance.
19. The Network Video Recorder software shall be designed to support an open
hardware architecture that uses commercial-off-the-shelf hardware (COTS),
enabling virtually any standard hardware platform to be transformed into an
Enterprise Network Video Recorder. The latest list of supported hardware
must be available on the manufacturer’s web site.
20. The Network Video Recorder software user interface must be easy to use,
allowing the user with appropriate permissions to access operations using a
standard browser (THIN CLIENT) on a Windows or Macintosh or UNIX
machine, one-click hyperlinks and buttons, and drop-down menu selections.
The system must also have the ability to host multiple remote users, archive
data, and search for data, all while recording multiple video streams. The
latest list of supported browsers must be available on the manufacturer’s web
site.
21. The Network Video Recorder system shall integrate into any standard
TCP/IP network environment. The automatic bridging of multiple networks
by the Network Video Recorder will enable both IT and security managers to
collectively integrate the unit into existing networks without compromising
the existing security protocols or causing bandwidth constraints.
22. The Network Video Recorder software shall support auto-discovery
mechanism for supported devices to help reduce the time required to add
these devices to the system. The client management software shall also
provide auto-discovery of local Network Video Recorders.
23. The Network Video Recorder software shall support up to three network time
protocol (NTP) servers for date and time synchronization. In addition, it shall
include the option of being the NTP server for environments where
connectivity to a public NTP server is restricted.
24. The Network Video Recorder software shall support receiving its IP address
information from an existing dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)
server for the user’s network (LAN1). In addition, it shall include the option
of being the DHCP server for smaller environments where a DHCP server
may not available.
25. The Network Video Recorder software shall support a static IP address
setting from the local IT administrator for both of the client and camera
network interface cards (NICs).
26. The Network Video Recorder shall be designed to maximize performance.
27. The Network Video Recorder software shall support a hardened and
embedded Linux operating system that utilizes the minimum required
resources needed to efficiently operate. This appliance technology ensures