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[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
28 10 00 18
Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
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
14) 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) Macros type Group
g) Access levels Group/Groups
h) Time Schedules Group
i) DVR’s/CCTV
j) Napco panels
D. Vehicle Tracking:
1. The system shall support tracking the use of a vehicle by a particular operator.
2. The system administrator will be able to link a particular vehicle to a particular vehicle operator.
E. Event Printing: The system shall support printing of alerts or any events above a user selected priority.
F. Printer Types: The system shall be capable of supporting three types of printers.
1. Report Printers: Reports requested by the operators will be sent to these printers. These printers may
reside anywhere on the network.
2. Event Printers: Individual events will be routed to any of the event printers in real time.
3. Dye-sublimation Video Badging type of printer: These can be single/double sided printers. The system
software shall support many different printer driver manufactures, and will be compatible with any of the
following Continental Access printer models:
G. Scheduled Reports:
1. The system shall be capable of running unattended scheduled reports, automatically. Operator interven-
tion shall not be required.
2. The system shall support the creation of report templates. These templates will be saved by the system
for repeated retrieval and use by the system operators.
H. Badge Validator (Enable/Disable):
1. The system operator will be able to program a reader as a ‘Badge Validator reader. Badges presented to
this reader are automatically enabled or disabled on consecutive card swipes.
I. Auto Acknowledge Priority Set Point:
1. The system operator will be able to set a priority level between 1 and 99 as an automatic acknowledge
point.
2. All alerts that have been assigned a priority lower than the set point will be automatically acknowledged
by the system.
3. The system operator will be able to easily modify this set point as well as, enable or disable it.
J. Groups:
1. The system administrator will be able to perform manual control based on groupings of Personnel,
Panels/Controllers, Readers, Inputs, Relays and Links.