CCTV. The CCTV system shall be a commercially available digital video recording (DVR) based system specifically designed for use in mass passenger transportation and approved by COUNTY Project Coordinator. System specifications are as follows: i. 500GB minimum DVR storage space in a shock and vibration resistant casing. ii. All data recorded shall be time/date stamped. iii. Ability to activate an event mode/full motion recording (30 frames-per- second or greater) from impact sensor or driver button. iv. Multiple resolution recording settings. v. Audio recording synchronized with image recording. vi. Cameras shall have capture resolution of 720 x 480 or better. vii. Software allowing playback of recorded audio/video and ability to download data to alternative media or network storage. viii. Cameras, which shall be housed in low-profile, vandal-resistant housings, shall capture concurrently the following subjects: passengers, driver and driver’s front view. The system shall monitor activity whenever the shuttle is operating, recording at a slower rate during non-events and full motion during exception events designated by CONTRACTOR. COUNTY Project Coordinator shall have unrestricted access to the system upon demand. Should any shuttle’s CCTV monitoring system fail to operate in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, CONTRACTOR shall notify COUNTY Project Coordinator, within one-hour of discovery, the problem, applicable shuttle, and the estimated timeframe for repair. Failure to notify COUNTY Project Coordinator as required or operating a shuttle with a malfunctioning CCTV monitoring system may result in assessment of penalties as described in Attachment C – Schedule of Deductions. COUNTY Project Coordinator shall retain the right to require the applicable shuttle be placed out of service until the CCTV monitoring system has been repaired.
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Sources: Shuttle Services Agreement, Shuttle Services Agreement, Shuttle Services Agreement