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[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
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Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
2. 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.
2) On The Hour: A dial-out may be automatically initiated each hour, on the hour.
3) Twice Daily: Dial outs to the controllers may be initiated twice daily, one at Noon and the
other at midnight.
4) Daily: A dial out may be initiated each day at noon-time.
a) It will be possible for the system operator to initiate a manual dial out connection to
any controller connected via telephone line, at any time.
b) Controllers connected to the system via telephone lines may initiate dial in
connections to their host PC in case they detect alarm events that have been
previously programmed as high priority events.
c) Controllers connected to the system via telephone lines may initiate dial in
connections to their host PC in case the controller (Access Control Panel) transaction
buffer is 75% full.
d) Controllers being communicated with over telephone lines will be able to be password
protected.
e) The system shall support a minimum of two dial-out lines.
f) The system shall support a minimum of two dial-in lines.
2.8 SYSTEM SOFTWARE FEATURES
A. Anti-Pass back:
1. The system shall support the following modes of anti-passback:
a. Global System Wide Anti-Passback: The user may enter at any IN reader and/or leave using any
OUT reader in the system. Up to 250 + Anti-Passback areas shall be supported.
b. Hard Anti-Pass back: The cardholder will not be able to use his/her card consecutively at either an
In or an Out reader. Doing so will generate an event message and the system will deny access to
the cardholder. The cardholder must be In before swiping Out, and vice-versa.
c. Soft Anti-passback: Will allow the cardholder to access an (In) or (Out) door consecutively, but the
system will generate an error message.
d. Duration Use (timed) Anti-Passback: The system shall have the capability to restrict the use of an
In or an Out reader for a particular card-holder, for a certain duration of time. When applied to an
APB type reader, this duration will determine the amount of time (minutes) that a badge that is in
APB violation, will be rejected. If a badge is rejected due to APB violation, the use of this badge in
the same direction-type reader will continue to be rejected until the duration use time expires. After
the expiration, the badge holder will be permitted passage at the reader.
e. Nested Anti-Passback: The system shall support multiple zones of anti-passback within the same
building I.E. Independent zones of anti-passback where one in read from one zone does not affect
another zones setting.
f. APB Reset: The system shall be capable of a global reset of all cardholders in the system. This can
be done by schedule, or manually.
g. Nested Anti-Passback: The system shall be capable of nested anti-passback.
B. Dedicated Access:
1. The system administrator will be able to assign one or more readers to Badgeholders individually.
2. The personnel database supports the assignment of unique groups of doors and time schedules to each
badge holder.
C. Database Partitioning: