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[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
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Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
3. Auto-Baud: The system shall allow for advanced baud rate ‘syncing’ capability with all Access Control
Panel’s on the system.
4. 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. The system shall limit the number of readers to be programmed based on the panel type.
5. Interactivity:
a. The system software shall allow, through the optional use of interactivity, less frequently used
cardholder records to be automatically stored at the host CPU rather than the Access Control
Panel in order to optimize Access Control Panel memory space.
b. The system operator will be able to configure an Access Control Panel to operate in Interactive
mode. When operating in this mode, if an invalid badge is presented to the reader, the panel will
query the database to determine if the badge holder is valid in the host database. If so, the data will
be sent to the Access Control Panel and an access grant/ deny decision will be made by the
Access Control Panel.
6. Access Control Panel Nodes: The system software shall allow up to 512 nodes of Access Control Panels.
All of these nodes will be capable of dial-Out communication. A Node will consist of one COM Port with
up to two (2) modem connections to support both incoming and outgoing connections. Therefore, you will
be able to have two nodes for each COM port.
7. Database Updates: The system software will be able to automatically download/upload information to the
Access Control Panels while the Access Control Panels are in communication with the host CPU. A data
download will be able to be initiated manually also.
8. Workstations: The system software shall be capable of reporting selectable data by type and by time
schedule to any combination of the system workstations simultaneously.
9. Serial Ports: All serial ports will be able to be configured from an easy- to follow menu. Serial ports will be
user friendly and selectable for Modem or Cable users, allowing Baud Rate select, and password for
each Serial port. Systems requiring in depth knowledge of the operating system or CMOS setup for port
configuration are not acceptable.
10. LAN Connections: All LAN Connections will be able to be made from an easy to follow menu.
AA. Time Schedules:
1. Setup: The system software shall have the capacity for 255 user-definable time schedules. Each time
schedule will allow for a maximum of 10 individual time intervals.
2. Assignment: The time schedules will be able to be assigned to:
a. Cardholders
b. Inputs
c. Outputs
d. Doors
e. Link Programs
f. Schedule Changes: Readers, Inputs, Relays & Links
g. Access Groups
BB. Holidays: The system software shall support a minimum of 5 sets of 100 holidays. Holidays are considered as
the eighth day of the week, and have different user-definable parameters from the normal designations for that
particular day. A holiday will be capable of starting at any time/hour during a 24-hour day. Systems requiring
holiday start time of midnight are not acceptable.
CC. Door Definitions:
1. Door Descriptions: Each door shall have a user-definable description of up to 40 characters.
2. Anti-Passback: The Anti-Passback feature shall have the capability of doing nested anti-passback. Each
door may be assigned any one of the Anti-pass back states mentioned below:
a. IN
b. OUT
c. NEUTRAL