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[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
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Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
b. 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.
4. Communication Software Module
a. Will receive events from the NAPCO panels.
b. Will perform arming and disarming functions on the NAPCO panels.
c. The system shall handle permissions on the NAPCO panels.
d. Will have the ability to select any Napco event to trigger a CardAccess 3000 event and/or activate
DVR recording through CA3000.
e. Will have the ability for the user to partition Napco panels by privilege level.
5. Configuration Screens:
a. The configuration screen will allow the user to set up the link between the NAPCO panels and the
CardAccess 3000 system. The configuration screens will be available through the CardAccess
3000 GUI in a manner similar to the existing configuration screens in the CardAccess 3000 GUI.
6. Arming and Disarming (Manual Control):
a. The operator will be able to Arm/Disarm any Napco panel area from the CardAccess 3000 Manual
Control menu.
JJ. CCTV Remote Control:
1. Generic Control: The system shall support any CCTV switching system that accepts RS232 ASCII
commands through a serial connection.
2. Configuration: The system software shall allow the transmission of at least one 80 character ASCII text
string, onto a CCTV control device, via an RS232 port on the workstation.
3. Assignment: Each input and door within the system has the option of transmitting a unique user defined
control string of up to 80 characters, onto a CCTV control device.
KK. Full DVR/NVR (Digital Video Recorder) System Integration:
1. CCTV Digital Video Management System Hardware shall be a fully configured, turn- key system available
from Continental Access.
2. The Digital video management system must be fully integrated into the CardAccess 3000 system,
allowing full viewing and playback from any of the selected CardAccess 3000 workstations. The digital
video management system shall be able to perform all viewing, playback and video storage functions
simultaneously.
3. The system shall allow video to be displayed on the same CardAccess 3000 monitor, and configuration
can be performed with standard mouse and keyboard. The Digital video management shall be able to be
configured using an interface application in CardAccess 3000 and shall allow recording of video either
continuously or only during alarm events, or only while activity is present. Each camera will be able to
record in different modes and on different schedules.
4. The system shall allow for time synchronization between the DVR Server and CA3000 Workstation PC’s.
5. The Continental IView shall support IP address based cameras.
6. The system shall allow remote connections over LAN/WAN between all of the CardAccess 3000/CCTV
DVR workstations, allowing full viewing and control of any of the Digital Video Recording servers.
7. The Digital video management system shall provide RS-485 or RS-422 communications for controlling
compatible PTZ/dome devices from various manufactures. These devices will be controlled through the
local or remote user interface in support of the system.
8. The system shall allow local and remote retrieval of video. User-defined parameters will allow searches
by camera and based on the following:
a. Time
b. Date
c. Alarm
d. Motion
e. Scene loss