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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 24, 2003 FBO #0602
MODIFICATION

59 -- Closed Circuit Television Systems

Notice Date
7/22/2003
 
Notice Type
Modification
 
Contracting Office
DHS - Direct Reports, United States Coast Guard (USCG), USCG Group Mayport, 4200 Ocean Street, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233
 
ZIP Code
32233
 
Solicitation Number
CCT-B
 
Response Due
8/6/2003
 
Archive Date
8/21/2003
 
Point of Contact
Leanna Beard, Purchasing Agent, Phone (904)247-7327, Fax (904)247-7339,
 
E-Mail Address
lbeard@grumayport.uscg.mil
 
Description
Part B: PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT All system hardware and software components shall be produced by manufacturers regularly engaged in the production of CCTV equipment. Units of the same type of equipment shall be products of a single manufacturer. All material and equipment shall be new and currently in production. Each major component of equipment shall have the manufacturer's name and address, and the model and serial number in a conspicuous place. Equipment located at the security center or a remote control/monitoring station shall be rack mounted as shown. Both Television and Computing devices shall comply with 47 CFR 15, Subpart B. 2.1.1 Fungus Treatment System components located in fungus growth inductive environments shall be completely treated for fungus resistance. Treating materials containing a mercury bearing fungicide shall not be used. Treating materials shall not increase the flammability of the component or surface being treated. Treating materials shall not cause skin irritation or other injury to personnel handling it during fabrication, transportation, operation, maintenance, or during the use of the finished items when used for the purpose intended. 2.1.2 Soldering All soldering shall be done in accordance with standard industry practices. 2.2 ENCLOSURES The Contractor shall provide metallic enclosures as needed for equipment not housed in racks or supplied with a housing. The enclosures shall be as specified or shown. 2.2.1 Interior Enclosures to house equipment in an interior environment shall meet the requirements of NEMA 250 Type 12. 2.2.2 Exposed-to-Weather Enclosures to house equipment in an outdoor environment shall meet the requirements of NEMA 250 Type 4X. 2.2.3 Corrosion-Resistant Enclosures to house equipment in a corrosive environment shall meet the requirements of NEMA 250 Type 4X. 2.2.4 Hazardous Environment Equipment All system electronics to be used in a hazardous environment shall be housed in a metallic enclosure which meets the requirements of paragraph "Hazardous Environment." 2.3 TAMPER PROVISIONS Enclosures, cabinets, housings (other than environmental camera housings), boxes, raceways, conduits, and fittings of every description having hinged doors or removable covers, and which contain any part of the CCTV equipment or power supplies, shall be provided with cover operated, corrosion-resistant tamper switches, arranged to initiate an alarm signal when the door or cover is moved. Tamper switches shall be mechanically mounted to maximize the defeat time when enclosure covers are opened or removed. The enclosure and the tamper switch shall function together to not allow direct line of sight to any internal components and tampering with the switch or the circuits before the switch activates. Tamper switches shall be inaccessible until the switch is activated; have mounting hardware concealed so that the location of the switch cannot be observed from the exterior of the enclosure; be connected to circuits which are under electrical supervision at all times, irrespective of the protection mode in which the circuit is operating; shall be spring-loaded and held in the closed position by the door cover; and shall be wired so that they break the circuit when the door or cover is disturbed. Tamper switches on the doors which must be opened to make routine maintenance adjustments to the system and to service the power supplies shall be push/pull-set, automatic reset type. 2.3.1 Enclosure Covers Covers of pull and junction boxes provided to facilitate installation of the system need not be provided with tamper switches if they contain no splices or connections, but shall be protected by tack welding or brazing the covers in place. Zinc labels shall be affixed to such boxes indicating they contain no connections. These labels shall not indicate that the box is part of the security system. 2.3.2 Conduit-Enclosure Connections All conduit-enclosure connections shall be protected by tack welding or brazing the conduit to the enclosure. Tack welding or brazing shall be done in addition to standard conduit-enclosure connection methods as described in NFPA 70. 2.4 LOCKS AND KEY-LOCK OPERATED SWITCHES 2.4.1 Locks Locks shall be provided on system enclosures for maintenance purposes shall be [UL listed, round-key type, with three dual, one mushroom, and three plain pin tumblers] [or] [conventional key type lock having a combination of five cylinder pin and five-point three position side bar]. Keys shall be stamped "U.S. GOVT. DO NOT DUP." The locks shall be so arranged that the key can only be withdrawn when in the locked position. All maintenance locks shall be keyed alike and only two keys shall be furnished for all of these locks. 2.4.2 Key-Lock-Operated Switches All key-lock-operated switches required to be installed on system components shall be UL listed, [with three dual, one mushroom, and three plain pin tumblers,] [or] [conventional key type lock having a combination of five cylinder pin and five-point three position side bar]. Keys shall be stamped "U.S. GOVT. DO NOT DUP." Key-lock-operated switches shall be two position, with the key removable in either position. All key-lock-operated switches shall be keyed differently and only two keys shall be furnished for each key-lock-operated-switch. 2.5 SYSTEM INTEGRATION The CCTV system shall integrate with the current CCTV system in use. 2.6 SOLID STATE CAMERAS 2.6.1 High Resolution Monochrome Camera The video camera shall conform to EIA 170 and EIA ANSI/EIA-330 specifications. All electronic components and circuits shall be solid state. Signal-to-noise ratio shall not be less than 46 dB unweighted. The camera shall exhibit no geometric distortion. The lens mount shall be a C or CS-mount, and the camera shall have a back focus adjustment. The camera shall operate from minus 4 to 131 degrees F without auxiliary heating or cooling, and with no change in picture quality or resolution. The camera shall operate on [60] [50] Hz AC power, and shall be capable of operating at a voltage of [105 to 130] [205 to 240] [24] Volts. 2.6.1.1 Solid State Image Array The camera shall have a solid state imager, and the picture produced by the camera shall be free of blemishes as defined by EIA ANSI/EIA-330. The camera shall provide not less than 550 lines of horizontal resolution, and resolution shall not vary over the life of the camera. 2.6.1.2 Sensitivity Camera shall provide full video output with the infrared cut-off filter installed, without camera automatic gain, and a scene reflectance of 75 percent using an f/1.2 lens giving a camera faceplate illumination at 2850K of 0.1 footcandle. 2.6.1.3 Camera Synchronization The camera shall have an input for external sync, and shall automatically switch over to internal sync if external sync is not present. The camera shall also have the capability of synchronization by line-locking to the AC power 60 Hz line frequency at the zero crossing point, and shall provide not less than plus or minus 90 degrees of vertical phase adjustment. 2.6.1.4 Connectors Cameras with lenses having auto iris, manual iris, or zoom and focus functions shall be supplied with connectors and wiring as needed to operate the lens functions. Video signal output connector shall be a BNC. Cameras with integral fiber optic video transmitters shall have straight-tip bayonet type fiber optic video output connectors. A connector shall be provided for external sync input. 2.6.1.5 Automatic Circuits The camera shall have circuitry to establish a reference black level as described in EIA ANSI/EIA-330, and an automatic white clipper and automatic gain control circuits. 2.6.2 Low Light Monochrome Camera The video camera shall conform to EIA 170 and EIA ANSI/EIA-330 specifications. All electronic components and circuits shall be solid state. Signal-to-noise ratio shall not be less than 42 dB unweighted. The camera shall exhibit no geometric distortion. The lens mount shall be a C-mount, and the camera shall have a back focus adjustment. The camera shall operate from 14 to 131 degrees F without auxiliary heating or cooling, and with no change in picture quality or resolution. The camera shall operate on 60 Hz AC power, and shall be capable or operating at a voltage of [105 to 130] [205 to 240] [24] Volts. 2.6.2.1 Solid State Imager The camera shall have a solid state imager, and the picture produced by the camera shall be free of blemishes as defined by EIA ANSI/EIA-330. The camera shall provide not less than 550 lines of horizontal resolution, and resolution shall not vary over the life of the camera. 2.6.2.2 Sensitivity Camera shall provide full video output with the infrared cut-off filter installed, and a scene reflectivity of 90 percent using an f/1.2 lens giving a camera faceplate illumination of 0.002 footcandleminimum. 2.6.2.3 Camera Synchronization The camera shall have an input for external sync, and shall automatically switch over to internal sync if external sync is not present. The camera shall also have the capability of synchronization by line-locking to the AC power 60 Hz line frequency at the zero crossing point, and shall provide not less than plus or minus 90 degrees of vertical phase adjustment. 2.6.2.4 Connectors Cameras with lenses having auto iris, manual iris, or zoom and focus functions shall be supplied with connectors and wiring as needed to operate the lens functions. Video signal output connector shall be a BNC. Cameras with integral fiber optic video transmitters shall have straight-tip bayonet type fiber optic video output connectors. A connector shall be provided for external sync input. 2.6.2.5 Automatic Circuits The camera shall have circuitry to establish a reference black level as described in EIA ANSI/EIA-330, and an automatic white clipper and automatic gain control circuits. 2.6.3 High Resolution Color Camera All electronic components and circuits shall be solid state. Signal-to-noise ratio shall not be less than 50 dB unweighted. The camera shall exhibit no geometric distortion. The lens mount shall be a C-mount, and the camera shall have a back focus adjustment. The camera shall operate from 14 to 131 degrees F without auxiliary heating or cooling, and with no change in picture quality or resolution. The camera shall operate on 60 Hz AC power, and shall be capable of operating at a voltage of [105 to 130] [205 to 240] [24] Volts. 2.6.3.1 Solid State Image Array The camera shall have a solid state imaging array, and the picture produced by the camera shall be free of blemishes as defined by EIA 330. The camera shall provide not less than 460 lines of horizontal resolution, and resolution shall not vary over the life of the camera. The imager shall have at least 768 horizontal x 494 vertical active picture elements. 2.6.3.2 Sensitivity Camera shall provide full video output with the infrared cut-off filter installed, without camera automatic gain, and a scene reflectivity of 75 percent using an f/1.2 lens given a camera faceplate illumination at 3200K of 0.2 footcandle minimum. 2.6.3.3 Camera Synchronization The camera shall have an input for external sync, and shall automatically switch over to internal sync if external sync is not present. The camera shall also have the capability of synchronization by line-locking to the AC power line frequency at the zero crossing point, and shall provide not less than plus or minus 90 degrees of vertical phase adjustment. 2.6.3.4 Connectors Cameras with lenses having auto iris, manual iris, or zoom and focus functions shall be supplied with connectors and wiring as needed to operate the lens functions. Video signal output connector shall be a BNC. Cameras with integral fiber optic video transmitters shall have straight-tip bayonet type fiber optic video output connectors. A connector shall be provided for external sync input. 2.6.3.5 Automatic Circuits The camera shall have circuitry for through the lens (TTL) white balancing, fixed white balancing, and automatic gain control. 2.6.4 Dome Cameras 2.6.4.1 Exterior Dome Camera System An exterior dome camera system shall be provided with integral camera installed and integrated into the dome housing. The camera shall have a minimum horizontal resolution of 425 lines (color) or 500 lines (monochrome). The dome housing shall be nominally 6 inches and shall be furnished in a NEMA 4 pendant mount, pole mount, ceiling mount, surface mount, or corner mount as shown. The housing shall be constructed to be dust and water tight, and fully operational in 100 percent condensing humidity. The housing shall be equipped with supplementary camera mounting blocks or supports as needed to position the specified camera and lens to maintain the proper optical centerline. All electrical and signal connections required for operation of the camera and lens shall be supplied. The housing shall protect the internal drives, positioners, and camera from the environment encountered for camera operation. The lower dome shall be tinted acrylic and shall have a light attenuation factor of not more that 1 f-stop. An integral heater, sized to maintain the lower dome above the dew point, shall be part of the camera system. The housing shall be equipped with integral pan/tilt complete with wiring, wiring harnesses, connectors, receiver/driver, pan/tilt control system, pre-position cards, or any other hardware and equipment as needed to provide a fully functional pan/tilt dome. The pan/tilt shall have heavy duty bearings and hardened steel gears. The pan/tilt shall be permanently lubricated. The motors shall be thermally or impedance protected against overload damage. Pan movement shall be 360 degrees and tilt movement shall not be less than plus and minus 90 degrees. Pan speed shall not be less than 20 degrees per second, and tilt speed shall not be less than 10 degrees per second. There shall not be less than 99 preset positions, with positioning speeds of at least 360 degrees per second in the automatic mode, and not less than 120 degrees pre second in the manual positioning mode, with a positioning accuracy of plus or minus 1/2 degree. Each set of preset position data shall include auto focus, auto iris, pan, tilt, and zoom functions. The system shall be able to automatically scan between any two electronically-set limits, and shall be able to operate in the "tour" mode covering up to all presets in a user defined sequence. The dome system shall withstand temperature ranges from minus 40 to 122 degrees F over a humidity range of 0 to 90 percent, non-condensing. 2.7 CAMERA LENSES Camera lenses shall be all glass with coated optics. The lens mount shall be a C or CS mount, compatible with the cameras selected. The lens shall be supplied with the camera, and shall have a maximum f-stop opening of f/1.2 or the maximum available for the focal length specified. The lens shall be equipped with an auto-iris mechanism unless otherwise specified. Lenses having auto iris, manual iris, or zoom and focus functions shall be supplied with connectors, wiring, receiver/drivers, and controls as needed to operate the lens functions. Lenses shall have sufficient circle of illumination to cover the image sensor evenly. Lenses shall not be used on a camera with an image format larger than the lens is designed to cover. Lens focal lengths shall be as shown or specified in the manufacturer's lens selection tables. 2.8 CAMERA HOUSINGS AND MOUNTS The camera and lens shall be enclosed in a tamper resistant housing as specified below. Any ancillary housing mounting hardware needed to install the housing at the camera location shall be provided as part of the housing. The camera and lens contained in a camera housing shall be installed on a camera support as shown. Any ancillary mounting hardware needed to install the support and to install the camera on the support shall be provided as part of the support. The camera support shall be capable of supporting the equipment to be mounted on it including wind and ice loading normally encountered at the site. 2.8.1 Environmentally Sealed Camera Housing The housing shall be designed to provide a condensation free environment for camera operation. The housing shall be constructed to be dust and water tight, and fully operational in 100 percent condensing humidity. The housing shall be purged of atmospheric air and pressurized with dry nitrogen, shall be equipped with a fill valve, overpressure valve, and shall have a humidity indicator visible from the exterior. Housing shall not have a leak rate greater than 2 pounds per square inch at sea level within a 90 day period. The housing shall be equipped with supplementary camera mounting blocks or supports as needed to position the specified camera and lens to maintain the proper optical centerline. All electrical and signal connections required for operation of the camera and lens shall be supplied. The housing shall provide the environment needed for camera operation, and shall keep the viewing window free of fog, snow, and ice. The housing shall be equipped with a sunshield, and both the housing and the sunshield shall be white. A mounting bracket which can be adjusted to center the weight of the housing and camera assembly shall be provided as part of the housing. 2.8.2 Indoor Camera Housing The housing shall be designed to provide a tamper resistant enclosure for indoor camera operation. The housing shall be equipped with tamper proof latches, and shall be supplied with the proper mounting brackets for the specified camera and lens. The housing and appurtenances shall be a color that does not conflict with the building interior color scheme. 2.8.3 Interior Mount The camera mount shall be suitable for either wall or ceiling mounting and shall have an adjustable head for mounting the camera. The wall mount and head shall be constructed of aluminum or steel with a corrosion-resistant finish. The head shall be adjustable for 360 degrees of pan, and not less than 90 degrees of tilt. 2.8.4 Low Profile Ceiling Mount A tamperproof ceiling housing shall be provided for the camera. The housing shall be low profile and shall be suitable for replacement of 2 by 2 foot ceiling tiles. The housing shall be equipped with a camera mounting bracket and shall allow a 360 degree viewing setup. 2.8.5 Exterior Dome Housing An exterior dome housing shall be provided for each camera as shown. The dome housing shall be a pendant mount, pole mount, ceiling mount, surface mount, or corner mount as shown. The housing shall be constructed to be dust and water tight, and fully operational in 100 percent condensing humidity. The housing shall be purged of atmospheric air and pressurized with dry nitrogen, shall be equipped with a fill valve and overpressure valve, and shall have a pressure indicator visible from the exterior. The housing shall be equipped with supplementary camera mounting blocks or supports as needed to position the specified camera and lens to maintain the proper optical centerline. All electrical and signal connections required for operation of the camera and lens shall be supplied. The housing shall provide the environment needed for camera operation The lower dome shall be black opaque acrylic and shall have a light attenuation factor of not more that 1 f-stop. The housing shall be equipped with integral pan/tilt complete with wiring, wiring harnesses, connectors, receiver/driver, pan/tilt control system, pre-position cards, or any other hardware and equipment as needed to provide a fully functional pan/tilt dome. The pan/tilt shall have heavy duty bearings and hardened steel gears. The pan/tilt shall be permanently lubricated. The motors shall be thermally or impedance protected against overload damage. Pan movement shall be 360 degrees and tilt movement shall not be less than plus and minus 90 degrees. Pan speed shall not be less than 20 degrees per second, and tilt speed shall not be less than 10 degrees per second. 2.8.6 Exterior Wall Mount The exterior camera wall mount shall have an adjustable head for mounting the camera. The wall mount and head shall be constructed of aluminum, stainless steel, or steel with a corrosion-resistant finish. The head shall be adjustable for not less than plus and minus 90 degrees of pan, and not less than plus and minus 45 degrees of tilt. If the bracket is to be used in conjunction with a pan/tilt, the bracket shall be supplied without the adjustable mounting head, and shall have a bolt hole pattern to match the pan/tilt base. 2.8.8 Pan/Tilt Mount The pan/tilt mount shall be capable of supporting the camera, lens and housing specified. If the pan/tilt is to be mounted outdoors, the pan/tilt shall be weatherproof, and sized to accommodate the camera, lens and housing weight plus maximum wind loading encountered at the installation site. The pan/tilt shall have heavy duty bearings, hardened steel gears, externally adjustable limit stops for pan and tilt, and mechanical, dynamic or friction brakes. Pan/tilt shall be permanently lubricated. The motors shall be thermally or impedance protected against overload damage. Pan movement shall not be less than 0 to 350 degrees, tilt movement shall not be less than plus and minus 90 degrees. Pan speed shall not be less than 6 degrees per second, and tilt speed shall not be less than 3 degrees per second. The pan/tilt shall be supplied complete with wiring, wiring harnesses, connectors, receiver/driver, pan/tilt control system, pre-position cards, or any other hardware and equipment as needed to provide a fully functional pan/tilt mount to fulfill the site design requirements. 2.8.9 Explosion Proof Housing The explosion proof housing shall meet the requirements of NEMA 4 for hazardous locations. The housing shall be designed to provide a tamper resistant enclosure and shall be equipped with tamper proof latches. It shall be supplied with the proper mounting brackets for the specified camera and lens. 2.9 VIDEO MONITOR 2.9.1 Monochrome Video Monitor The monitor shall conform to EIA 170, EIA ANSI/EIA-375-A-1976, and UL 1410 specifications. All electronic components and circuits shall be solid state except for the picture tube. The monitor shall operate on 120 volts 60 Hz AC power, shall have a stabilized high voltage power supply, and regulated low voltage power supplies. The monitor shall have automatic frequency control (AFC), bandwidth greater than 7 MHz, and horizontal resolution not less than 700 lines at the center of the picture tube. The monitor shall be capable of reproducing a minimum of 10 discernable shades of gray as described in EIA ANSI/EIA-375-A-1976. The video input shall accept composite video with switchable loop-through or 75 ohm termination. The monitor shall operate on 60 Hz AC power, and shall be capable of operating at a voltage of [105 to 130] [205 to 240] [24] Volts.
 
Place of Performance
Address: USCG Station Ponce Inlet, 2999 N. End Peninsula Dr., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169,
Zip Code: 32169
 
Record
SN00377137-W 20030724/030722213111 (fbodaily.com)
 
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