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[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
28 10 00 2
Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
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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. The specification provides all
necessary information to produce a complete proposal for a sophisticated, easy to-use, multi-tasking,
multi-user Access Control System (ACS) with features that include, but are not limited to, Alarm
Monitoring, Photo-ID Badging Management, Visitor Management, CCTV Integrated Management, DVR
Integration, NAPCO Alarm and Fire panel Integration and Trilogy Networx wireless lock integration.
Continental Access manufactures CardAccess 3000 (Version 2.x) Security & Management Software
which includes all Computer Hardware and Software, Intelligent Control Panels, Communication
Devices, Card Readers/Keypads, Access Cards, Key Tags, Key Fobs, I/O Boards & Power Supplies as
specified herein. All material will be listed in Continental Access catalogs.
2. CardAccess shall perform a wide variety of feature-rich functions. These functions are categorized into
‘system modules’, (integration of products), which include, but are not limited to:
a. Access Control Management
b. Alarm monitoring Management
c. Burglar Alarm and Fire Panel Integration
d. Photo Imaging/Badging Management
e. CCTV and Digital/Network Video Recorder (DVR/NVR) Integration
f. Full Audit Trail Management report
g. Muster Reporting
h. Personnel Tracking Management Report
i. Visitor Management
j. Advanced Scripting (linking) Interface
k. Building Lock Down
l. Vehicle Tracking & Reporting
m. Graphical Dynamic Maps: Import & Viewing & Executable
n. Automated Data Import and Data Export
o. Full Time & Attendance
p. Trilogy Networx Wireless Lock Integration
3. Controller Hardware: Controller Hardware shall be of a distributed architecture nature so that in the event
of server failure the local controller will make all decision utilizing both the Facility code and the unique ID
and be capable of:
a. 2 to 16 card readers per panel
b. 1,000,000 card holders per panel
c. Card formats ranging from 26 bit to 256 bits
d. Processing data at 52 MIBS, (million instructions per second)
e. Download speeds to the controller not to exceed 6 minutes for 100,000 card records utilizing the
200 bit format
f. IPV IV and IPV VI Ethernet communications. Support AES 128/256 encryption
g. Time zone offsets