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REDFISH TECHNOLOGIES CLIENT CCTV PRELIMINARY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Client Name: Client Address: Client Site: Date Important The more detailed information that can be provided in this form, the more accurate understanding Redfish Technologies can understand your requirements. How to use this document: 1. Read Part 1 Information on CCTV 2. Fill in Part 2 Your CCTV Requirements WA Security Agent License Number: SG41326 WA Security Consultant License Number: SG41326 WA Security Installer License Number: SG41326

Important Copyright Notice - Copyright Act 1968 In Australia, copyright law is contained in the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act), and in court decisions that have interpreted the provisions of the Act. The law gives owners of copyright exclusive rights to do certain things with their material. Copyright is intended to protect creative works from being used without the agreement of the owner. Reproducing copyright material without the copyright owner s permission will be an infringement of copyright. Dealing with part of a work may also infringe copyright if that part is important to the work it need not be a proportionally large part. A copyright owner is entitled to take legal action against a person who infringes their copyright. Unless otherwise permitted by Australian copyright legislation, unauthorised copying of works in which copyright subsists may infringe the copyright in that work. All information within this document is protected under the Copyright Act 1968 and remains the property of Arthur Barker (T&L Enterprises Pty Ltd) and shall in no way be reproduced either partially or fully without the written permission from the copyright owner (Redfish Technologies Pty Ltd and T&L Enterprises Pty Ltd). ALL INFORMATION WITHIN THIS DOCUMENTS REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF REDFISH TECHNOLOGIES AND T&L ENTERPRISES PTY LTD. IT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EITHER FULLY OR PARTIALLY WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSIONS FROM THE COPYRIGHT OWNERS CONTACT REDFISH TECHNOLOGIES SALES@REDFISHTECHNOLOGIES.COM.AU Page 2 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

WA Security Licensing Requirements RedFish Technologies Within each State and Territory there are relevant regulatory legislations that must be adhered in order to sell or install a CCTV system. Private security activities within Western Australia are governed by the Security and Related Activities (Control) Act 1996 and the Security and Related Activities (Control) Regulations 1997. Licensing Services (Security) regulates and manages the security industry and is responsible for: issuing security licences and registrations renewal of security licences and registrations monitoring of security licences and registration holders The first area is in relation to the Security installers License. Security industry licensing is usually controlled and applied by either state or territory police or by Departments of Fair Trading and Consumer Affairs Within Western Australia, companies carrying out security related activities are required to hold the relevant licences in order to sell, install and invoice for services provided. These licences are issued and controlled by the License Enforcement Division of the W.A. Police. Link to Website: http://www.police.wa.gov.au/ourservices/policelicensingservices2/security2/typesoflicences/tabid/1 812/Default.aspx Agent Licences Holders of Agent licences are not permitted to perform the duties of the other licence classes. They are only permitted to supply the services of the holders of other licences. Additionally, Agents have particular obligations placed on them by the Act to maintain particular records and communicate information to the Commissioner of Police. An agent licence CANNOT be transferred and is only valid for the company it was originally applied for on behalf of. This licence authorises the agent (acting for the company) to advertise and supply the services of Security Officers, Security Bodyguards, Security Consultants or Security Installers. It does not authorise the company to work as a Security Officer, Security Bodyguard, Security Consultant or Security Installer. Security Consultant Licence This licence authorises a person to investigate and advise on matters relating to the watching, guarding and protection of property as well as going from place to place seeking out persons who may be prepared to enter into contracts for the supply of security equipment or services. Page 3 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Under Regulations 26, Security Consultants are divided into 4 classes: RedFish Technologies Class 1: Consult in safes, vaults and locks of a kind prescribed in Regulation 6. Class 2: Consult in security alarms, closed circuit television for security purposes, equipment and devices prescribed in Regulation 8. Class 3: Consult in security doors as prescribed in Regulation 7. Class 4: Consult in matters relating to watching, guarding or protecting of property. Security Installer Licence This licence authorises a person to install, maintain and repair security equipment controlled by the Act. This licence does not apply to installers of security equipment in vehicles, vessels or aircraft. Under Regulations 27, Security Installers are divided into 4 classes: Class 1: Install, maintain and repair safes, vaults and locks of a kind prescribed in Regulation 6. Class 2: Install, maintain and repair security alarms, closed circuit television for security purposes, equipment and devices prescribed in Regulation 8. Class 3: Install, maintain and repair security doors as prescribed in Regulation 7. Class 4: Install locks of a kind referred to in Regulation 6. Licensing Services (Security) aim to provide the community of Western Australia with confidence in a professional security industry where competency (training), integrity and accountability are provided and maintained at a high standard. For information relating to specific requirement in each state log onto: www.asial.com.au/compliance/licensing Page 4 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

ACMA - Cabling Regulatory environment RedFish Technologies Since the third of October 2003 a security / cable installer must conform to the Cabling Provider Rules contained within the Telecommunications Act 1997, which states that a Cabler must hold as a minimum a Restricted Registration before they can carry out cabling behind a compliant panel in a domestic or commercial installation. Any cabling work carried out that is considered ELV and is connected to a device that has the potential to be connected to the telecommunications network i.e. security or fire alarm panel with provision for a remote dialler or a group of Cameras / Computers connected together as a Local Area Network that may or may not be connected to the internet must be carried out by a registered Cabler. Effective July 1, 2014 it is mandatory for all persons carrying out cabling to have endorsements on their cabling license as required by the ACMA (Australian Communication and Media Authority). These endorsements will allow the technician to install; 1. Coaxial cable (e.g. Analogue cameras including HD over Analogue), 2. Structured cabling (e.g. data cabling, IP Cameras, Networking) and 3. Fibre-optic infrastructure. Operators who do not have the relevant endorsements attached to their open registration are no longer able to carry out the function of a registered cabling provider. Additional in relation to CCTV, the Cable Requirements depend on usage - Fibre and UTP (Cat X Cable) come in under two categories 1. Where Analogue CCTV signals are converted via Baluns for transmission on UTP Cable or via Media converters for transmission onto Fibre cable they are still considered specialist application cables and therefore exempt from the Water penetration clause. 2. Where CCTV signals are converted to an IP stream for transmission on either UTP or Fibre the cable now falls into the telecommunications category and therefore must comply with the water penetration clause, meaning loose tube for fibre cable and gel filled for UTP cable. Page 5 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

PART 1 - - Picture Quality & System (Please read this section to understand basic requirements for CCTV design) Identifying Expectations Recording Quality and Expected Outcomes To enable us to define the outcomes or your system we need to have a clear understanding of what you expect out of each camera and the way the system is expected to perform together with the outcomes the organisation requires. The different colours relate to the levels of resolution that can be achieved given the lens and camera combination. In this case we have used a 1080p camera mounted at 6.5Meters. The camera has been fitted with an 8mm lens As you will notice from the following sample images the higher the pixel density, the better the chance of gaining identification. The wider the Field of View (horizontal area covered in the target area), the lower the resolution achieved from the camera. Page 6 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Resolution Example 1080p camera Mounted at 6.5Mtrs and fitted with a 8mm Lens Monitoring 12 PPM Detection 25 PPM Observation 62 PPM Recognition 125 PPM Identification 250+ PPM PPM refers to Horizontal Pixels Per Meter on the target. At each level this image is the approximate outcome you can expect at further-most point in the picture. e.g. at the furthermost point of each levels colour. The more you try to cover the lower the quality of the picture at distance. It is important to understand that what the camera is putting out has little or no bearing on the outcome as the resolutions need to be matched throughout the whole system. Camera output --------- Recording at the same resolution ------------ Viewing Playback Page 7 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Sample resolution outcomes from system demonstrating differences between in playback quality at various resolutions Resolution Sample 5 Mtr x 5 Mtr room with different cameras and 4mm Lens CIF 20 Horizontal Pixels per Meter at Door 4CIF 115 Horizontal Pixels per Meter just inside Doorway (Darker Green) 960H115 Horizontal Pixels per Meter at Doorway 720p 170 Horizontal Pixels per Meter at Doorway 1080p 270 Horizontal pixels just inside doorway Page 8 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Viewing Disparity Australian Standards Vs Operational viewing. Australian Standards are based on Standard Definition displayed on a 400 TV Line monitor. As modern monitors display in 1080 line resolution, if we work on resolutions as indicated in the standard the actual viewed images are 1/3 the size when viewing on minimum resolutions. From Australian Standard 4806.2-2006 Actual image size based on full screen display on 400 TV line monitor using a 4CIF (720x576) resolution camera Page 9 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

As Viewing resolution on modern 1080 screen showing minimum requirements (1080 screen has almost 3 times the vetical resolution. From a user point of view objects become very small, this is important to understand as image from older systems will not be as easy to see on new screen. The newest requirements are outlined in this information video from the WA police on the best way to capture a target area. https://youtu.be/nomd4ikctho Page 10 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

ANZPAA Guidelines for minimum resolution (Forensic Outcomes) Full Guidelines may be downloaded by following the link below https://www.police.wa.gov.au/~/media/files/police/our-community/cctv/wa-police-local- Interpretation-Guide-for-the-ANZPAA-Police-Recommendations-for-CCTV-Systems.pdf?la=en Page 11 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Minimum Requirement for Facial Identification (120%) (Derived from ANZPAA Guidelines 3.33mm Pixel size target) RedFish Technologies Contact Redfish Technologies for High Resolution Checkerboard Page 12 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

CCTV Resolutions and Data Transmission / Storage Requirements STANDARD DEF. HD M Page 13 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Interoperability Between Systems - ONVIF Conformance The ONVIF specification defines a common protocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery, video streaming and intelligence metadata. The cornerstones of ONVIF are: Standardization of communication between IP-based physical security Interoperability between IP-based physical security products regardless of manufacturer Open to all companies and organizations ONVIF Profiles Page 14 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

System Design Relationships It is important to understand the inter-dependencies and relationships within any solution design of CCTV. The diagram below outline how all the items within CCTV relate to each other. It should be taken into account when defining the solutions required. Page 15 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Lighting If lighting levels are not stable, the required storage will significantly increase at night due to the automatic gain control trying to compensate for the poor light. Page 16 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

PART 2 Client General Requirements (Please fill this part in as much as possible) How many cameras are required How many Location(s) Main reason/outcome for cameras? Who will access the cameras? Is this grant funded or other? Reactive or Monitored system? Page 17 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Number Plate Capture Is there a requirement for cameras to Capture Number plates Distance from Camera to Plate Offset from Camera to Plate centreline Height of camera above ground Vehicle speed at target location Meters Meters Meters KPH Please draw the scene expected Page 18 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Recorder Location & Outcomes Please indicate the cameras required and the expected locations RedFish Technologies Headend or Recorder(s) Location Secured Areas? Channels Expected? Power & Access to Cabling? Camera Locations & Outcomes Please indicate the cameras required and the expected locations Camera Location Distance to Target & Width in Target area Required Quality (from page 2) Lighting Level (LUX) Internal / External fixed camera or Pan Tilt & Zoom Add more if required on a separate page Page 19 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Site Map Include a site map of the location including expected camera placement RedFish Technologies Page 20 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Camera Installation and Illumination RedFish Technologies Mounting (make notes for each site) Is there existing buildings that the cameras may be fitted to cover the desired area? Is there a requirement for Camera Poles to be installed to provide a mounting platform for the cameras? Is there Existing lighting for Cameras at each location? What type of lighting is available (E.G. LP Sodium, LED etc.)? If Coastal or subject to wind, what is the Max wins speed in the area? What is the Maximum Temperature that the site experiences? Knots Degrees C Recording and Storage Interoperability Does the system require cameras from different manufacturers to be used or added in the future (ONVIF Conformance)? Do you want this feature? Recording Mode Recording Frame Rate (images per second) Continuous / Motion Continuous IPS OCP Minimum 10 IPS Motion IPS Image Retention Time (Days) OCP Minimum 28 Days 7 / 14 / 21 / 28 / 31 / 90 Image Storage Fault Tolerance The Storage can be set up so that in the event a hard disk fails you can replace the drive without losing any information (images). Do you want this feature? User Interaction Users / Operators Concurrent users of the system (logged in at the same time) Are the cameras being viewed from more than one location 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / Viewing Options Number of Monitors to Display cameras (for each user) 1 / 2 / 4 Is there a requirement for the images to be put up to a monitor wall? Is the Software required to display Site Maps? How many images per screen simultaneously 1 / 4 / 9 / 16 / 25 / 30 / Page 21 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Camera Control Pan Tilt & Zoom Cameras (only) The cameras may be controlled either by a Keyboard or Mouse. What is the preference? Remote Access Is the system to be viewed from external locations On what device Does the site have a static IP Address KEYBOARD / MOUSE Web / PC MAC / IOS / Android / Not Sure Network and Communication Head End Is Power available at each cameras location? Is Power available at a local building? Are Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) available at all locations? If UPS s are used what type is in use? NA / Line Interactive / Double Conversion What is the existing run time in the event of a power outage Minutes Data Network Cabling / Transmission Is Network infrastructure available to the local area that the cameras are to be installed at? What network Infrastructure is available (E.G. CAT 5 / CAT 6 / Fibre / Wireless.)? If wireless, Please provide manufacturer, type and model number of units used Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera If there is a network in place, what is the present available bandwidth for use by the Camera System? (Constant data rate that the camera system may use) Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera Mbps Mbps Page 22 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Switches Please provide a list of Core and Other Data switches in use if the camera images are to be transmitted over a shared network or if you will be providing switches for the project. Manufacturer Model Type Layer 2 / Layer 3 Router (external access) Notes, Other features Page 23 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Network and Communication Head End (Camera Locations) Is Power available at each cameras location? Is Power available at a local building? Are Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) available at all locations? If UPS s are used what type is in use? What is the existing run time in the event of a power outage NA / Line Interactive / Double Conversion Minutes Remote Site 1 (fill in if required) Power Is Power available at each cameras location? Is Power available at a local building? Are Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) available at all locations? If UPS s are used what type is in use? What is the existing run time in the event of a power outage NA / Line Interactive / Double Conversion Minutes Cabling / Transmission Is Network infrastructure available to the local area that the cameras are to be installed at? What network Infrastructure is available (E.G. CAT 5 / CAT 6 / Fibre / Wireless.)? If wireless, Please provide manufacturer, type and model number of units used Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera If there is a network in place, what is the present available bandwidth for use by the Camera System? (Constant data rate that the camera system may use) Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera Mbps Mbps Switches Please provide a list of Core and Other Data switches in use if the camera images are to be transmitted over a shared network or if you will be providing switches for the project. Manufacturer Model Type Layer 2 / Layer 3 Page 24 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Router (external access) Camera Locations & Outcomes Please indicate the cameras required and the expected locations Camera Location Distance to Target & Width in Target area Required Quality (from page 2) Lighting Level (LUX) Internal / External fixed camera or Pan Tilt & Zoom Add more if required on a separate page Page 25 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Site Map Include a site map of the location including expected camera placement RedFish Technologies Page 26 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Notes, Other features Page 27 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Remote Site 2 (fill in if required) Power Is Power available at each cameras location? Is Power available at a local building? Are Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) available at all locations? If UPS s are used what type is in use? What is the existing run time in the event of a power outage NA / Line Interactive / Double Conversion Minutes Cabling / Transmission Is Network infrastructure available to the local area that the cameras are to be installed at? What network Infrastructure is available (E.G. CAT 5 / CAT 6 / Fibre / Wireless.)? If wireless, Please provide manufacturer, type and model number of units used Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera If there is a network in place, what is the present available bandwidth for use by the Camera System? (Constant data rate that the camera system may use) Between Surveillance office & Local Structure Between Local Structure and Camera Mbps Mbps Switches Please provide a list of Core and Other Data switches in use if the camera images are to be transmitted over a shared network or if you will be providing switches for the project. Manufacturer Model Type Layer 2 / Layer 3 Router (external access) Page 28 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Camera Locations & Outcomes Please indicate the cameras required and the expected locations RedFish Technologies Camera Location Distance to Target & Width in Target area Required Quality (from page 2) Lighting Level (LUX) Internal / External fixed camera or Pan Tilt & Zoom Add more if required on a separate page Page 29 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Site Map Include a site map of the location including expected camera placement RedFish Technologies Page 30 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Notes, Other features Page 31 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015

Consultant Completing Document AM / PM / / / Signature Print Name /Lisc No Date / Time Client acceptance of indicated design outcomes I hereby accept the outcomes indicated in this overview as the acceptable outcome for the system being designed. / / Signature Print Name Date Page 32 Copyright RedFish Technologies Pty Ltd 2015