Specifications

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F. The system will be monitored and controlled at a client PC 24 hours a day. The system shall
allow complete control and monitoring through the client PC. This shall be a windows like
interface that provides lists, maps, groups, control and other input/output abilities to allow the
security personnel to fully control and monitor the security system.
1. The system shall allow monitoring and control of all system and all input/output points
connected to the system via color graphic maps. Control points are defined as any
door contact or any other relay output or input point. The contractor shall generate
and populate these maps for the entire system.
a. The maps shall be populated with distinct door icons. The icons shall be able
to show the door number.
b. The map icons shall reflect the actual door status at any certain time. Each
door shall show Green for closed, Red for open. This shall be based on the
door contact position open/closed.
2. The System Administrator shall have the option to group these outputs to simplify
common output command procedures.
a. The system shall allow a one touch button to lock all controlled doors or unlock
all doors based on a single input button.
b. The contractor shall configure a LOCKDOWN icon on the plan that will trigger
all doors to close. There shall also be a NORMAL icon that when clicked will
set the entire system back onto a normal schedule.
c. Clicking the LOCKDOWN or NORMAL button shall only affect the school that
the person is viewing at that time. The system shall segment the controls
based on school/site.
3. All system outputs shall be displayed upon command in a list window or graphic map.
The list and commands shall be operational without interfering with alarm monitoring
operations. If an output is ordered to a setting, and is also on time zone control, the
last command shall always override.
4. All manual control commands shall record into the activity log for viewing by any user
given proper privileges to do so.
5. Manual control for doors, or any relay output, shall allow the user to disable the
door/output (to not accept any cards, unlock the door/output (leaving the door strike
unlocked, pulse the door/output open, or reset the door/output to a pre-defined
default setting.
a. This capability shall be able to be accessed and controlled through the
mapping function by clicking on the door. The click shall control the door
directly or bring up a window or list where the door can be fully controlled.
6. The user shall have the ability to determine the current status (armed or disarmed. as
well as the current state (alarm/normal/fault) of an input point from an input listview or
map at any time.
7. The user shall have a “Status” item in the list view. Both the current status and state
shall be reflected by the color of the respective columns in the list view.
8. Arm-Disarm shall be accomplished by a user through a simple click of the mouse on
the individual point.
9. All input points shall be grouped for ease of operation into arm-disarm groups as
requested by the owner.
10. If an alarm is noted then the controller shall have the ability to
a. Acknowledged
b. Returned to normal
c. Acknowledge and or returned to normal
d. Acknowledged after returned to normal
11. The system shall be configurable to call-up any and all cardholder information based
on cards being presented at chosen card readers.
12. The user shall have the ability to Soft Acknowledge (i.e., Silence. or Acknowledge the
alarm. Each of these actions shall be logged and date/time stamped.
13. The system shall provide full user activity tracking of who accesses the administrative
and monitoring functions of the system.