Specifications

INTRUSION/ACCESS/FIRE/INTEGRATED SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION FOR DMP MODEL XR150/XR350/XR550 SERIES
XR150/XR350/XR550 Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification 1
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 Manufacturer
A. The manufacturer shall have at least thirty-five (35) years of experience in the role of fire and security control
manufacturing, and a proven track record of forward and backward compatibility for a minimum of twenty (25) years
for its product’s auxiliary devices, including system keypads, annunciation devices, zone expansion modules, and
addressable detection devices.
B. The manufacturer must also manufacture receiving equipment that is compatible with standard dial-up telephone
lines, network, and cellular network monitoring equipment that is compatible with a LAN, WAN, and the Internet. The
receiving equipment shall be capable of receiving all status and alarm messages generated by the system. The receiving
equipment shall be capable of updating the panel operating program and the system date and time.
C. Commercial/Residential Intrusion detection/Access control /Household Fire Alarm Control Panel equipment
manufacturer shall be:
Digital Monitoring Products, Incorporated (DMP)
2500 N. Partnership Boulevard, Springfield, MO 65803
Telephone (417) 831-9362 FAX (417) 831-1325
1.2 Installer
A. The installing company shall show proof of having regular experience with design, installation, service, and
maintenance of manufactured systems for a minimum of the last twelve (12) calendar months from the project start
date. Each system installer and service person must provide manufacturer certification of technical training for
installation, service, and system maintenance. Certification shall be proven with an official document issued by the
manufacturer.
B. The installing company shall provide a minimum of 8 (eight) verifiable references from its clients where the
manufacturer’s system has been installed within the last twelve (12) calendar months from the project start date.
C. The installing company shall furnish and install a complete electrically supervised DMP panel, as detailed in this
specification. The system shall be inclusive of all necessary function, monitoring, and control capability as detailed
herein and on accompanying shop drawings.
E. The installing company shall become familiar with all details of the work, verify all dimensions in the field, and shall
advise the Architect of any discrepancy before performing the work. Materials shall be installed in strict compliance
with local building codes. All work shall be performed in accordance with Digital Monitoring Products, Inc. instructions.
Components must be installed and serviced by a dealer in good standing that is factory-trained by Digital Monitoring
Products.
1.3 Central Reporting Station
A. The central reporting station contractor must possess an Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) listing as a “Mercantile Police
Station orMercantile Burglar Alarm Systems company. A copy of the listing shall be attached as a part of this bid
package.
B. The actual alarm signal receipt and processing is a significant portion of the scope of work. Third party and/or
contract stations are permitted. UL must list the monitoring station for Protective Signaling Services or Central
Reporting Station Signaling Services. A copy of the station UL listing shall be attached as part of this bid package.
C. The monitoring station must provide openings/closing activity reports, activity day and time, authorized individual,
office name and account number and the system type being monitored. These reports are to be mailed to the user’s
office at the end of each month. The Office Manager or Contract Administrator may request an additional report if an
incident occurs.
D. The contractor must have a valid Alarm Operator License. A copy of licenses shall be attached as part of this bid
package.
E. The contractor may be required to monitor a portion of the alarm systems by way of the end user data network.
F. The contractor shall become familiar with all work details, verify all dimensions in the field, and shall advise the
Architect of any discrepancy before performing the work.
G. The end user shall not incur any central station setup charges by the contractor to receive alarm signals by way of the
end user data network.

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