Product data
[Project Number] [Project Name]
[Date] [Project Location]
28 10 00 9
Electronic Access Control/Intrusion Detection
Monitor
17" SVGA (1024x768)
17" SVGA (1024x768)
17" SVGA (1024x768)
DVDROM
48x/16x
48x/16x
48x/16x
DVDR
24x/8x
24x/8x
24x/8x
Sound
Optional but Stand-Alone
recommended
Optional
Optional
Network
Card
100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet
100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet
100/1000 Mb NIC Ethernet
Operating
System
Win XP Pro w/SP3, Win 7
Pro 32/64 bit, Win 2003
Server 32/64 bit, or Win
2008 Server 32/64 bit.
Win XP Pro w/SP3, Win 7
Pro 32/64 bit, Win 2003
Server 32/64 bit, or Win 2008
Server 32/64 bit.
Win XP Pro w/SP3, Win 7
Pro 32/64 bit, Win 2003
Server 32/64 bit, or Win
2008 Server 32/64 bit.
Database
MSSQL 2005/2008 R2 Ex-
press or MSSQL Server
2005/2008 R2 for higher per-
formance
MSSQL Server 2005/2008
R2 recommended
MSSQL Server 2005/2008
R2 recommended
Backup
Tape / CD / DVD / Network
Tape / CD / DVD / Network
Tape / CD / DVD / Network
System Size
This is the recommended PC
server specification for a
system with up to four work-
stations. It can be used for a
stand-alone
system, a work-
station or a CA3000 Server.
For
high transaction envi-
ronments some specifica-
tions may change.
This is the recommended PC
specification for a CA3000
Server supporting up to nine-
teen workstations.
For high
transaction environments
some specifications may
change.
This is the recommended PC
specification for a CA3000
Server supporting up to forty
nine workstations. For
high
transaction environments
some specifications may
change. For larger systems
please consult with Conti-
nental Access.
Notes:
(1) If using SQLExpress, the database size should not exceed 4GB. (2) Disk drive usage is
dependent on the number of transactions kept in backup. (3) Additional RAM will improve
performance (4) It is best to perform badging and other integration functions on a work-
station, not the server.
2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. The Access Control System (ACS) shall be capable of:
1. Managing the security operations for a single site or for multiple sites.
2. It shall consist of all the software and hardware necessary to provide access control and alarm monitoring
for all controlled entry/exit points within a single facility or multiple facilities.
3. The system shall provide full access grant or deny access authorization capabilities without the need for
real-time communications with the control panels.
4. The system will monitor alarm events and display them to the system operator for processing.
B. The system shall be designed such that entry/exit points may be added in [one, two, four or eight door]
increments.
C. The system shall provide full system integration to ACS, CCTV, third party DVR/NVR Digital Video
Management, Alarm and Fire panels, Time and Attendance, Visitor Management, Trilogy Networx Wireless
and Data Exchange services. The system shall allow reporting to Police, Fire Department, and to the ACS.