Specifications

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A) Push the auto opener button and the door shall unlock and open.
d. When approaching from the interior and doors are unlocked:
A) Push the button and the door opens.
G. Power Supplies for Door Hardware
1. As noted in the door hardware specifications there are requirements to provide power
supplies at the security panel to support all security devices and electric strikes. The
power supplies for Latch Retraction device are in the ceiling near the door.
a. The security contractor shall wire from the LR power supplies to the security
panel and the actual Latch Retraction device in the door.
2. Coordinate power supplies with the door hardware supplier.
3. All power supplies shall be connected to 120VAC power with a hardwired connection.
Install cable and connect to power.
4. Latch Retraction devices shall be powered locally and are the responsibility of others.
2.07 FIELD DEVICES
A. Proximity Cards
1. Contractor shall provide 200 cards that work with the security/access system installed
in the building.
2. Proximity cards shall be industry standard size and compatible.
3. Proximity cards shall have a hole for connection to a lanyard.
4. Cards shall be standard 125Khz cards. Fobs shall meet the following standards:
a. HID IsoProx II Card or equal. Compatible with the card readers and printer.
5. The Contractor shall work with the Owner on designing the information that will be
printed onto the cards since they will also be used for identification. The card shall be
able to be printed on and shall be able to contain a picture of the person it is issued
to as well as their name, other information that may be required and a barcode that is
compatible with standard bar-code reading systems.
6. The Contractor shall print, label, mark and otherwise make ready all the access cards
that they provide as part of the system.
7. Cards shall be able to be printed by the new printers the contractor provides. Provide
new ink cartridges after all badges are printed
8. Contractor shall take the picture of each employee and shall enter the data into the
system for each person including their card number, picture, personal information and
access level.
B. Pushbutton Release: PB on drawings
1. The drawings show a “PB” where required. This shall function to facilitate the
immediate or direct deactivation of an electro-magnetic lock or electric latch or
electric strike or other programmed series of events when depressed.
2. The push button shall allow the temporary deactivation of the supervisory systems of
a controlled door to permit access without generating an alarm (authorized access.
3. Push buttons shall be below the desk or as noted by the owner.
4. Wire back to the IO panel in the networked controller
5. PB shall be Honeywell #RPW304A1003/A or equal. Mount in a surface mount box.
C. Doorbell; DB on drawings
1. Where noted the contractor shall install a doorbell and chime. This shall be to make
the owner aware that a person is at a locked door.
2. Doorbell button shall be weatherproof and shall mount to a single-gang backbox.
3. Doorball shall be a button in a stainless steel plate.
4. Doorbell button shall be Viking #DB40-WH. Equip with a single-gang backbox.
5. Chime shall be mounted in the kitchen or as shown on the floorplans.
6. Connect the chime to a local electrical circuit. Provide all elelctrical work and
equipment.
7. Chime shall be Viking #SR-1 or equal
D. Assisted Opener “AO” on drawings
1. The contractor shall wire the assisted door openers where shown on the drawings.