Specifications
g. Extend the closing tim e of the system.
h. Transm itting special alerts and activating audible and visible signals.
i. Executing m ultiple com m ands / ACC keystrokes from a single Menu /
Comm and List item. This function shall be able to have a 16 character
(alphanum eric) title to identify it on the ACC display.
j. Editing of time / event based scheduling program from the ACC.
k. The DACS shall also provide a "service m enu" to im plem ent functions such as
viewing and printing the system log, displaying the system firm ware revision
num ber, and defaulting (toggling) text displays between custom and default text
displays for troubleshooting.
8. The DACS shall allow users to change their own user passcode from the Alarm
Comm and Center (ACC). Managers shall be capable of changing the user
passcodes and authority assignm ents by area of other users from the ACC.
9. The DACS shall incorporate a program m able "Passcode Follows Scope" feature to
allow users to arm or disarm only the area they are entering with one simple
com m and or control all areas from one ACC.
10. Passcodes shall be able to be associated with a unique access card/token. The
authority of the card assigned to the user will equal that of the user, and each card will
report in the display, local printer, memory event log and at the DACR as a unique,
individual, user.
H. Access Control: THE DACS shall support access control using the D9210C access control
module(s).
1. DACS shall support up to 8 D9210C door control modules to control 8 doors. Each
door controller shall be capable of being program med through the DACS from the
local program mer or the RPS.
2. The DACS shall support up to 4 D9210C door control modules to control 2 doors.
One D9210C shall be supplied and connected to the security panel.
3. The DACS shall use 26 bits of card/token specific data to identify the user. The card
data shall not be truncated or shortened in making the identification of the user.
4. The access control m odule shall be able to be configured independently from the
other doors. Door controllers shall include the following features and functions:
a. Supervised, wired connection to norm ally open or norm ally closed contacts.
b. 14 program m able levels of access authority
c. Programm able entry/exit door strike and shunt control. The door opening can
term inate a programm able door buzzer. The door contact is shunted when valid
access is being granted through the door.
d. A request to exit and a separate request to enter supervised input. A
programm able feature provides for door shunting on request to exit without
activating the lock output.
e. Buzzer output that can be programm ed to activate if the door is held open
beyond a program m able tim e. Additionally, the ACC can display a door closing
warning.
f. The door can be programm ed to activate an alarm or trouble in the door left
open condition. The DACS shall be capable of transm itting the Door Left Open
indication to the DACR.
g. The door strike shall be capable of being program m ed to automatically unlock if
the area is com pletely disarm ed and will not autom atically unlock if the area is
selectively disarm ed.
5. The DACS shall be capable of being programm ed, on a tim e basis, to record access
granted and or access denied events by door.
6. The DACS shall allow each authority profile to specify whether users holding that
authority are to be granted access into the area based on whether the area is
com pletely disarmed, perimeter arm ed or completely arm ed.
7. The DACS shall be able to autom atically disarm the area or convert the arm state of
the area from fully arm ed to perimeter arm ed based on the authority level assigned to
the user and area or arm an area from a particular reader.
8. Assigned users shall be able to m anually control the door from an ACC by setting the
door to Norm al Operation, Manually Locked or Secured (valid cards will not operate).
9. The DACS shall log access control events and accomm odate program ming capability
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