EarthCam Webcam Technology Mobile TrailerCamA&E Specifications Robotic TrailerCam System

EARTHCAM MOBILE TRAILERCAM – ROBOTIC TRAILERCAM SYSTEM

PART 2 - PRODUCT

2.1MANUFACTURER

  1. EarthCam, Inc.

800.EarthCam (327.8422) toll free

201.488.1111 voice

201.488.1119 fax

84 Kennedy Street,

Hackensack, NJ 07601.

2.2GENERAL DESCRIPTION

  1. Solar-powered rugged, wind-resistant, trailer features an integrated high-resolution PTZ Dome camera for traffic management and work zone monitoring. The high-resolution camera mounts to a 30 foot (or optional 42 foot) telescoping mast to provide a strategic overview of the site.
  1. SYSTEM REQUIRMENTS
  2. The outdoor camera system shall consist of weather resistant pressurized doom camera, constructed in a Stainless Steel and Polycarbonate Dome Enclosure mounted on a mobile solar powered trailer platform.
  3. The camera shall have the ability to take digital still images every 5 or 60 minutes, depending on service package, as well as provide live video.
  4. The camera shall upload both images and video over a wireless cellular modem.
  5. The content shall be sent to a secure, password protected website with an Interface and Online Software features provided by the Vendor as a Managed Service.
  6. The system shall operate on 12VDC.
  7. EQUIPMENT
  8. Camera: Featuring Auto Features such as White Balance, Iris Control, Motion Detection, Image Enhancement, Electronic Image Stabilization
  9. Imager: 1/4” EXview HAD(Hole-Accumulation Diode) image sensor.
  10. Resolution: 768 x 494
  11. Lens: F/1.4, 3.4mm – 119mm
  12. Pan/Tilt: 360° Continuous Pan, +2° to -92° Tilt
  13. Zoom: 35x Optical Zoom, 12x Digital
  14. IP Addressing: Dynamic or Static.
  1. Camera Enclosure: Built-in a Stainless Steel and Polycarbonate Pressurized Dome Enclosure, pressurized to 8 psig (55kPA), with Solid State Internal Temperature, Pressure and Dew Point sensors for enclosure environmental status monitoring.
  2. Weatherproof Rating: NEMA 6P and IP67 standards
  3. Operational Temperature: - 40°F to 122°F (- 40°C to 50°C)
  4. Dimensions: Camera Enclosure: 10.5”Diameter x 11.63”H (267mmx295mm)
  5. Weight: 16 lbs (7.26 kg).
  1. Solar Powered Trailer Platform:
  2. Operational Temperature Range –4ºF to 158ºF (-20ºC to 70ºC)
  3. Dimensions 16.2’ L x 7.5’ W x 6.9’ H (4.9m L x 2.3m W x 2.1m H)
  4. Region of Operation: Contiguous United States.
  5. Full size spare tire.
  1. Battery:
  2. Batteries: Twelve 6Volt DC Deep Cycle Batteries.
  3. Low voltage battery disconnect.
  1. Solar Array:
  2. Photovoltaic module type – Four 130Watt (Monocrystalline) Silicon Photovoltaic Modules.
  3. Solar Panels on Positionable Mounts.
  4. Photovoltaic module junction boxes shall be equipped with watertight strain relief at all cable entry points.
  5. Charge controller with remote monitoring.
  6. 75 Amp AC Charger
  1. Communication:
  2. Wireless GPS modem EV–DO Rev. A full duplex transceiver with dual-band support for Both 800 MHz cellular and 1.9 GHz PCS bands.
  3. Forward link up to 3.1 Mbps; Reverse link 1.8 Mbps and real time GPS reporting
  1. Traffic Data Sensor HD (Optional):
  2. Operating frequency: 24.0 to 24.25GHz (K-Band).
  3. Beam: Vertical 65º at 6dB two way beam; Horizontal 7º at 6dB two way beam.
  4. RF channels: 4.
  5. Classification accuracy: 90%.
  6. Detection area: Up to 10 lanes at 6 feet to 250ft (1.8m to 76.2m).
  7. Temperature range: -40ºF to +165º (-40ºC to +74ºC).
  1. INTERFACE AND ONLINE SOFTWARE
  2. Remote Access: Contractor’s System Vendor shall provide an internet based interface and online software as a managed service, to allow the viewing of all high-definition digital still images captured and stored and live video, from any location with internet access via a secure password protected website.
  3. Maintain images on the System Vendor’s website for reference available at all times during the life of the project and for not less than 60 days after completion.
  1. Online Interface Features:
  2. Software delivered by Vendor as a Managed Service.
  3. Displays Company logo and project name.
  4. Capable of viewing actual live video.
  5. Picture in Picture to control and view live video while viewing additional data.
  6. Calendar based navigation system for selecting specific images.
  7. Multifunction image browsing.
  8. Robotic Pan, Tilt, Zoom control of camera system.
  9. Pan, tilt and zoom capability within a high definition image.
  10. A multiview screen to view all of the cameras on a project at the same time.
  11. Graphical mark-up tools for detailing and creating overlays on images.
  12. Graphical weather applet displaying ten points of local weather data and 48-hour forecast.
  13. Remote solar monitoring screen displaying the DC amperage output of the solar panels.
  14. Remote battery monitoring screen displaying battery voltage, temperature and status.
  15. Remote cellular monitoring screen displaying connectivity, network traffic and modem temperature.
  16. Remote wireless radio monitoring screen displaying connectivity, network traffic and Google Map features including wireless radio locations.
  17. Share image tools: save, print, email and post to message board or mobile devices.
  18. Automated progress reports in Power Point, Open Office and PDF formats.
  19. Map, aerial and satellite view by Google..
  20. Time lapse feature include – Instant time lapse play back by day, week, month or year.
  21. Machine to machine self-healing technology that automates maintenance of camera up to 288 times daily.
  22. All images are the copyright of the client and protected on secure servers owned and operated

by the system vendor.

  1. Account security features include – Four levels of password protection, IP address block/ permission and SSL protection of the user login password.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1PREPARATION

  1. Unpack camera system components and save packing materials (box and foam) for future shipment of camera system including associated appurtenances and mounting equipment to Owner or Manufacturer as required.
  1. INSTALLATION
  2. General:
  3. Install camera system to top of mast in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions, State and Municipality codes and requirements and approved submittals.
  4. Install units plumb and level and at proper angle to provide maximum field of view of on-site operations.
  5. Connect cameras to power.
  6. Position camera so that field of view of approximately 60º horizontal and 40º vertical covers intended area of site.
  7. Locate the trailer so that the solar panels have an unobstructed view of the Southern sky.
  8. Locate the trailer so the camera will provide uncompromised visual coverage of the site.
  9. Locate the trailer so that position of sun or man made light sources will not come into direct contact with field of view of camera at any time during construction.
  10. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
  11. Pre-installation Testing: Test camera on-site at ground level prior to mounting unit in its intended elevated position.
  12. Contact System Vendor not less than 24 hours in advance of installation for testing.
  13. Connect unit.
  14. After 30 minutes, contact System Vendor and require System Vendor to remotely confirm camera is operating properly.
  15. Install cameras in approved locations.
  16. CLEANING
  17. Clean installed items using methods and materials recommended in writing by manufacturer.
  18. Clean camera system components, including camera-housing windows, solar panels, lenses, and monitor screens.
  19. INSTRUCTION
  20. Engage a factory-authorized service representative by phone to instruct Contractors personnel in procedures to adjust and maintain camera equipment.
  21. Instruct personnel on procedures and schedules for troubleshooting and maintaining equipment.
  22. Explain methods of determining optimum alignment and adjustment of components.
  23. OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL
  24. Maintenance: Maintain camera equipment in good operating condition on a 24-hour basis until removal.
  25. Termination and Removal: Removal of camera system when instructed by the owner.
  26. Camera system including associated appurtenances and mounting equipment are property of Owner.

END OF SECTION

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