Specifications
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c. Using personnel record configuration templates, the owner shall be capable of
attaching previously defined privileges attached to the templates to new
personnel requiring similar privileges.
d. It shall be possible for the System Administrator to individually access the
newly created personnel record to modify the privileges in the event the
person does not exactly comply with the template.
H. Contractor shall provide a new card for each user in the system. Work with the owner to
generate a card layout. Print all cards and give them
2.06 NETWORKED INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER
A. The Contractor shall provide intelligent controllers for the security system that utilize a true
distributed processing technology with local processing at each controller.
B. In the event system communications is lost or the file server fails, all networked intelligent
controller, (controllers) shall provide complete control, operation, and supervision of all
monitoring and control points based on the latest database information.
C. The controller shall be configured to avoid system failure. In the event of a server or system
failure, transactions are to be stored at the controller until the server and connection is back
online. Once it is online then the information shall be downloaded to the server.
1. The controller shall be utilized as the “brains” of the security and access system. All
door contacts, card readers, request to exit contacts, assisted openers, door
controllers, electric latch devices and other devices shall connect to the controller.
a. Controllers shall be microprocessor-based, multi-tasking, multi-user, and
use real-time, digital control processors.
b. Each control panel shall consist of modular hardware including power
supply, CPU board, and various input/output modules.
c. Memory at the controller shall be large enough to store 10,000 card holder
information points.
d. Controllers shall be able to be updated via remote connectivity or direct
connectivity. Updates shall be for new firmware or software updates.
2. Controller shall be fully configurable by the Owner via a Microsoft Windows type
interface through the operator workstation or through offsite connectivity through the
IP network.
3. Controller shall connect to the fire alarm system. In an alarm condition, the controller
shall unlock doors as required to allow people to enter and exit the building. The
Contractor shall provide all software or hardware required to interface with the fire
alarm system as well as the video security system.
4. Controllers shall mount in cabinets on the wall of the communications room.
a. Extend power to the panels from existing power outlets. All power to the panels
shall be hardwired.
b. Contractor shall be responsible for power from the local receptacle to the
panels.
5. Provide the quantity of controllers required for all security and access points in the
building.
a. Each controller shall have onboard LED’s for self diagnosis.
6. Input/Output boards for all access and security points shall pop in and pop out.
Replacing a board for a certain point shall not require shutting the entire controller
down.
7. Each controller shall support IP communications. Additional communications shall be
via RS-232 and or RS-485.
8. Controller shall provide 32-bit processing and shall meet UL 294 requirements.
9. Real-time on board clock synchronized with Server.
10. Power Supply on-board or remote shall be provided for each controller or cabinet.
Work with Electrical contractor on providing power to the cabinet.
11. Cabinet shall be fully enclosed and shall mount on the wall of the communications
room.