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- Video and Audio Stream Input

- H.264 (Advance Video Coding) Video Compression and G.711u Audio Compression

- 30 frames-per-second (FPS) recording capability per camera

- Analog High-Definition Input (1080p@25FPS, 1080@30FPS, 720p@25FPS, 720p@FPS)

- Hard disk drive storage system with enough capacity to accommodate the prescribed retention period below (4TB Capacity is approximately sufficient for 40 days of recording for DVR with 4 cameras at 1080p)

- Time stamping feature

c. Video/Audio

Output

- 720p 0r 1080p resolution

- 30FPS

- At least 10 megabits per second (Mbps) Video Bitrate and at least 64 kilobits (Kbps) Audio Bitrate

d. Other

Specifications

- At least four (4) cameras covering the areas of transaction and risk.

When possible, one camera must be facing the street/entrance, with the actual number of cameras to depend on the size of the establishment and nature of business, as determined by the LGU.

- Centralized power supply for the Video Recorder and Cameras

- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to provide standard and reasonable back-up power for the Video Recorder and Cameras

Sec 4. Installation Guide. The following installation guide is recommended as follows:

a. Cameras must be installed at a secure location with maximum area of coverage of entrances/exits and areas of transaction or risk, making sure that there will be no blind spots.

b. Cameras must be mounted at secure or concealed locations to protect them from deliberate tampering. c. Cameras should be installed in well-lit areas and with consistent lighting to pick up identifying details, such as facial features.

d. The angle of the cameras should be considered to avoid lens flare and back lighting.

e. The following objectives and recording distance when installing Cameras shall be determined: General Surveillance = 10 feet or greater, Facial Recognition = 5 to 7 feet, Plate Recognition (for parking lots) = 3 to 4 feet.

f. When possible, a back – up system should be installed alongside the CCTV System to ensure that date is kept secure in the event of physical harm to the storage devices such as fires, earthquakes, any form of deliberate tampering, and other similar situations.

g. When possible, dummy cameras should also be placed in a conspicuous area to deter possible criminal acts and protect the cameras.

h. Signages indicating that the establishment/area is being monitored by a camera must also be installed in areas that visible and obvious to the public and must use clear, plain and concise language.

i. At least one staff or employee should be trained to operate the CCTV System.