[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] SECTION 28 10 00 ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL/ INTRUSION DETECTION Continental Access A Division of the Napco Security Group 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville, New York 11701 Phone (631) 842-9400 Fax (631) 842-9135 http://www.cicaccess.com Email: sales@cicaccess.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] Specifiers: Click on the ¶ icon in the WORD toolbar to reveal detailed instructions PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. A general description, functional requirements, characteristics, and criteria present in the CardAccess 3000 Access Control, Alarm Monitoring & Video Surveillance System.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] h. 4. 5. 6. Reporting alarms to a central monitoring station via Ethernet without the assistance of an integrated alarm panel i. Changing addresses of inputs and outputs for door control j. Global I/O functions Communications of Ethernet TCP/IP, RS 232, RS -422 or a combination thereof System Requirements: a. This Host PC shall contain the ACS software GUI, Data Server, SQL database and the host communications software module.
[Project Number] [Date] a. [Project Name] [Project Location] The Access Control System (ACS) panels shall support, through firmware updates, full system integration, providing full system integration to standard burglary Alarm and Fire Panels with 32, 96, and 255 Zone Control. This shall allow reporting to Police, Fire Department, and to the ACS. b. 7. 8. B. 1.
[Project Number] [Date] 1.3 [Project Name] [Project Location] SUBMITTALS Refer to Section []. A. Product Data: Provide complete product data which shall include the following: 1. Manufacturer’s data for all material and equipment, including controllers, local processors, computer equipment, access cards and any other equipment provided as part of the ACU. 2. A system description, including analyses and calculations used in sizing equipment required by the ACU.
[Project Number] [Date] 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. [Project Name] [Project Location] Recovery and restart procedures Graphic alarm presentation Use of report generator and generation of reports Data entry Operator commands Alarm messages and reprinting formats System access requirements G.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] i. ii. e) f) g) h) 4. 1.5 Determining operational requirements and planning/designing the system. Installing and integrating Access Control, Alarm Monitoring, Alarm Systems, DVR/NVR, Time and Attendance, Visitor Management interfaces and related security and door hardware. iii. Configuring local access panels and ACS host communications. iv.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. 1. Manufacturer List: Continental Access (A Napco Security Group Company) 355 BayView Ave, Amityville, N.Y. 11701; Telephone: (631) 842-9400; Fax: (631) 842-1961; Website: www.cicaccess.com. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 2.2 Alarm Lock (A Napco Security Group Company) Napco (A Napco Security Group Company) Salient CA View Que Accounting Stopware Fargo EPISoft Code Bench SERVER CONFIGURATION A.
[Project Number] [Date] Monitor DVDROM DVDR Sound Network Card Operating System Database Backup System Size Notes: 2.3 [Project Name] [Project Location] 17" SVGA (1024x768) 48x/16x 24x/8x Optional but Stand-Alone recommended 100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet 17" SVGA (1024x768) 48x/16x 24x/8x Optional 17" SVGA (1024x768) 48x/16x 24x/8x Optional 100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet 100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet Win XP Pro w/SP3, Win 7 Pro 32/64 bit, Win 2003 Server 32/64 bit, or Win 2008 Server 32/64 bit.
[Project Number] [Date] 2.4 [Project Name] [Project Location] SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS A. High resolution graphics: 1. The system shall support unlimited high resolution graphics with Disk-Limited and user-programmable color dynamic graphic map display capable of showing floor plan, location of alarm device, and alarm instructions. 2. The mapping software shall be able to run independent of the ACS software. 3. The independent dynamic mapping software must utilize the same database as the ACS software. 4.
[Project Number] [Date] 6. 7. 8. [Project Name] [Project Location] When operating in this mode, the ACS door controllers will not accept communications from any host PC, workstation or communications server that does not provide the correct password. The system operator will be able to individually assign this password to selected panels. The COM port password will be encrypted both in the system database and in the Access Control Panel. F. LAN/WAN (10/100/1000) & Fiber Optics Communications: 1.
[Project Number] [Date] 1. 2. 3. N. 2.5 [Project Name] [Project Location] The database shall be Microsoft SQLExpress (Database Engine) or optionally Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008 R2. It shall be scalable. Systems initially installed using Microsoft MSDE/SQL shall be field upgradeable to Microsoft SQL Server 2005/SQL 2008 R2.
[Project Number] [Date] 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 2.6 [Project Name] [Project Location] Up to 10 facility codes per Access Control Panel or 100,000 system facility codes per panel with Facility Code/Badge Concatenation. Unlimited operator passwords with definable privilege levels. Unlimited .wav files for alerts Unlimited color dynamic graphic maps.
[Project Number] [Date] 1. 2. 3. 4. 2.7 [Project Name] [Project Location] The system shall record changes to the database, including the date, time, operator name and description of the record changed. The audit trail shall track event messages record additions, deletions and revisions.
[Project Number] [Date] 2. 2.8 [Project Name] [Project Location] Dial IN/OUT: a. When operating in dial mode, the system shall automatically download to the controllers any changes that may be made to the configuration or operational databases. b. It will be possible to schedule uploads and downloads in accordance with the following schedules. The modes may be mixed. 1) By schedule: At any time a schedule previously programmed into the system may be used to initiate a dial-out to the controller.
[Project Number] [Date] 1. 2. 3. [Project Name] [Project Location] The system shall support partitioning of database. System administrators will have the capability to restrict operators from viewing, adding, editing or deleting data, or system configurations. The system shall support the assignment of multiple operators to the same database partition. Database Partitioning should allow the administrator to assign each Operator Privilege to the followings folder tabs: a.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] 12) 13) a) Remove Entry Remove Station Menu a) Remove Off- Line Workstation Personnel Fields Control: a) Batch Modify b) Access Time c) Access Group 1 d) Access Group Expire Date e) Access Group 2 f) Access Group 2 Expire Date g) Access group template h) APB In i) APB Out j) APB Exempt k) APB Set Next l) APB Settings m) Activation Date n) Badge Number o) Badge Photo Type p) Capture Signature q) Company ID r) Department s) Duration Use t) Embossed u
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] 14) aaa) Tracked bbb) Badge Use Limit ccc) User Field 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 thru 48 ddd) Vehicle Tag eee) Dedicated Access Group Name fff) Dedicated Access ggg) Dedicated Access Group Assignment hhh) Vehicle Database Partitions: This tab should allow partitioning of all system database groups below: a) Personnel Group b) Panels/Door Controllers Group c) Readers Group d) Alarm Inputs Group e) Relay Outputs Group f) Links (If Than) M
[Project Number] [Date] 2. 3. [Project Name] [Project Location] The system administrator may assign one or all of these items to named groups. The system operator will be able to select any/all of these items by selecting the name of the desired group, and perform system functions in a ‘batch mode’ on all of them. The system administrator may partition the system using Groups. K. Access Group Templates: 1.
[Project Number] [Date] 3. [Project Name] [Project Location] The system operator may program these changes for the current year or any year in the future that the operating system can support. S. Badge Holders IN (Muster List): 1. The system shall be capable of providing a list of all badge holders currently logged as IN the building. 2. The list shall include the Name, Location and Time of the badge holders’ last IN transactions. 3. The default readers for this list shall be all readers.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] c. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Previous/Next: When sorting on a header there will be two buttons (PREVIOUS) and (NEXT). The Previous button will display the previous day’s transactions. The Next button will advance you to the next day’s events. d. Photo/Map: If the Photo/Maps option is enabled, the system should automatically display each user’s photo and/or map. Each alert record will provide the following information: a.
[Project Number] [Date] 18. [Project Name] [Project Location] The operator will be able to quickly sort event records by clicking on the column header above the record field he wishes to sort by. W. Web Browser interface 1. The web browser shall be able to be used remotely and allow for all programming functions offered by the ACS software. X. Scripting 1. The ACS software shall have a scripting GUI that allows for: a. automatic lock down of all doors b. send e-mail messages on events or alarms c.
[Project Number] [Date] 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. [Project Name] [Project Location] Auto-Baud: The system shall allow for advanced baud rate ‘syncing’ capability with all Access Control Panel’s on the system. Auto Panel Type detection: a. The system will be capable of determining the type of panel (Access Control Panel) that is connected to a given COM port. b. The system shall automatically populate this information in the database. c.
[Project Number] [Date] 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. [Project Name] [Project Location] Reader Modes: In addition to the normal mode, each reader will be able to be programmed to respond in the following modes: a. ESCORT: Visitors or non-supervisory personnel may only gain access after presenting a valid card, followed by an authorizing cardholder presenting his/her card. b. TWO-PERSON: Two valid card reads will be required for access. c.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] i. 4. 5. 6. 7. Expiration Date: The system administrator will be able to enter a date in this field to disable the concerned badge automatically. j. Badge Use Limit: The system administrator will be able to limit the number of times a badge holder can use his/her badge. In order to do this, the administrator needs to enter a number from 1 to 999 into the Badge Use Limit field. k.
[Project Number] [Date] 3. 4. 5. 6. [Project Name] [Project Location] a. Card transactions b. Alarm transactions c. Event transactions d. Operator activity Search Criteria: The database shall be structured such that the operator can determine the search parameters based on variables available on the individual report menu. Systems requiring the user to type complicated search strings will not be acceptable.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] b. 4. 5. 6. All settings changes will be logged in the current ACS Audit Trail table. New audit trail types will denote changes in the NAPCO integration. These changes will be available in the audit trail display as well as in reports. This includes arming and disarming of NAPCO panels, and configuration changes. c. Visual indication of the alarm area armed/disarmed status will be available at the ACS reader. Communication Software Module a.
[Project Number] [Date] 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. [Project Name] [Project Location] Logic like such as Duress, Force Door, Void Badge, Valid Badge, Badge tracking, or Bypass shall be available. The interface shall permit full video storage management, hardware control, alarm configuration, and export of video and individual frames.
[Project Number] [Date] f. g. 4. 5. 6. [Project Name] [Project Location] 1) Shall support any Windows-compatible printer 2) Will print both sides of a layout (duplex printing) 3) Will support CMYK 4) Landscape and portrait printing Image Capture: 1) Direct camera drivers for Canon & Olympus cameras 2) Advanced Face-finding feature will automatically locate a face within an image then centers, crops and stores it.
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[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] TT. Right-to-Left Language Support: 1. The system shall support Languages requiring a display from right-to-left including, but not limited to, Arabic and Hebrew. UU. Access Control Panels: Continental Access Control Panels used by CardAccess 3000 are modular in design. The access control panels (or panels for short) are also referred to as controllers. Two door, four door and eight door panel versions are available. 1. General Features: a.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] c. 3. 4. 5. 6. Memory Expansion: An additional memory board (20Mb) shall be available, allowing the Turbo Superterm expansion to (1,000,000) cards. Enclosure: The Access Control Panel enclosure shall have a hinged cover with key lock. A control panel input point will monitor an enclosure tamper switch. Software Features: a. Facility codes: The Access Control Panel shall recognize up to ten different Facility Codes.
[Project Number] [Date] 7. [Project Name] [Project Location] Control Panels shall be capable of being configured in either repeat mode (serial) or in multi-drop mode. When in repeat mode, the distance between the control panels may not exceed 4000 feet. The control panels shall need to be communicating at 57,600 baud, without the use of modems or line drivers. e. Battery Backup: As a standard, the Access Control Panels shall include at least 4 hours of battery backup (7AH).
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] a. 2. 3.03 The contractor shall perform pre-delivery testing, site testing, and adjustment of the completed ACS. The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, instrumentation, and supplies necessary to perform all testing.
[Project Number] [Date] [Project Name] [Project Location] b. Clean system equipment, including interior and exterior surfaces. c. Perform diagnostics on all equipment. d. Check and calibrate each ACS device. e. Run system software and correct diagnosed problems. f. Resolve previous outstanding problems. E. Emergency Service: 1. The owner will initiate service calls when the ACS is not functioning properly. Qualified personnel shall be available to provide service to the complete ACS.