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Be capable of recording and thereafter, being viewed, at a minimum of 30 images per second, full screen, in real time. |
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Have visual resolution of sufficient clarity to meet all published surveillance standards. Available resolutions for PCT's DVR system are CIF (352x240), 2CIF (704X240), DCIF (540X320), 4CIF (704X480) |
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Maintain for a period of not less then seven (7) days, all images obtained from the video cameras. Recording can be kept up optionally to 60 days or 30 days mirror. |
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Have a failure notification system that provides an audible, as well as a visual notification of any failure in the surveillance system or the DVR media storage system. PCT Casino Manager alerts status information to the workstation for any malfunction and then manages the different level of redundancy |
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Have a media storage system that is configured so that a failure of any single component will not result in the loss of any data from the media storage system. PCT guarantees video loss of less than two seconds through our unique fail over system. |
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For areas where gaming is conducted, cameras not specifically addressed by the surveillance standards must provide a minimum of seven and one half (7.5), full screen frames per second. The image rate and the quality per second can be adjusted based on different parameters such as time, motion, alarms |
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Any part of a Category "A,""B," or UCI licensee's surveillance system that uses a DVR, must not have more than 8 cameras required by the published surveillance standards in the first stage of concentration, unless the licensee has a fault tolerant or redundant system so there is no loss of data in the event of a failure of a single first stage of concentration. Each PCT DVR can receive up to 16 cameras divided in group of 4. Each DVR has up to 4 level of redundancy. Redundant power supply, Ghost OS, Raid5 +1, PCT fail over with a ratio of redundancy from 1 to 1 to 1 to 10 DVR's on standby versus recording DVR's. |
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Access, or the ability to access, a surveillance system using DVR's, from any location outside of the surveillance room, must be disclosed in a quarterly report filed with the Enforcement Division of the Gaming Control Board which sets forth the location and to whom access is being provided, other than surveillance personnel and key employees, and certifies that the transmission is encrypted, fire walled on both ends and password protected PCT DVR use open architecture with WINDOW SERVER 2003 and SQL SERVER. |
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All digital video disks or other storage media produced from the DVR system must contain the data with the time and date it was recorded superimposed the media player that has the software necessary to view the DVR images, as well as a video verification encryption code (also known as a watermark). Files are supplied with an overlay and watermark. |
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A video verification encryption code (watermark), must be submitted to the Gaming Control Board, at no cost to the Board, before the Board's inspection and approval of the DVR system. Documentation available for Gaming Control Board Approval. |
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Any failure of a DVR storage media system must be repaired or replaced within 8 hours of the failure. PCT offers 24/7 local office and sales support. PCT also offers advanced inventory replacement of stock on premises for emergency situations. |
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All DVR equipment must be located in the surveillance room of Category "A" and "B" licensees, and the secure location required of Category "C" and "D" licensees by Surveillance Standard 2.010(2), and the Surveillance Department shall be ultimately responsible for its proper operation and maintenance. PCT also offers on site training at our offices located through the United States and the world. |
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