Specifications

St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM 16650 -3
1. Basic Hardwired Zones - The control shall provide eight (8) style-B hardwire zones
with the following characteristics:
a. EOLR supervision (optional for zones 3-8): Shall support N.O. or N.C. sensors
(EOLR supervision required for UL installations).
b. Zones/Points shall be individually assignable to one of eight (8) partitions.
c. Individually assignable to Notification Appliance (NAC) outputs and/or auxiliary
relays.
2. Optional Expansion Zones
a. Polling Loop Expansion – The control shall support up to 24 additional
hardwire zones using a built-in two-wire polling (multiplex) loop interface. The
polling loop shall provide power and data to remote point modules, and
constantly monitor the status of all zones on the loop.
b. Wireless Expansion – The control shall support up to 128 wireless zones.
Wireless zones shall have the following characteristics:
1. Supervised by control panel for check-in signals (except certain non-
supervised transmitters).
2. Tamper-protection for supervised zones.
3. Individually assignable to one of the partitions.
4. Individually assignable to bell outputs and or auxiliary relays.
5. Support wireless devices listed for Commercial Burglary using the
5881ENHC RF Receiver.
3. User Codes – The control shall accommodate 150 user codes. Certain characteristics
must be assignable to each user code, as follows:
a. Authority level (Master, Manager, or several other Operator levels). Each User
Code (other than the installer code) shall be capable of being assigned the same
or a different level of authority for each partition that it will operate.
b. Opening/Closing central station reporting option.
c. Specific partitions that the code can operate.
d. Global arming capability (ability to arm all partitions the code has access to in
one command).
4. Peripheral Devices – The control shall support up to 30 addressable ECP devices,
which can be any combination of keypads, RF receivers, relay modules, annunciator
modules, and interactive phone modules. Peripheral devices have the following
characteristics:
a. Each device set to an individual address according to the device's instructions.
b. Each device enabled in system programming.
c. Each device’s address shall be supervised (via a programming option).
5. Keypad – The control shall accommodate up to 16 keypads or six (6) touch-screen
(i.e.; advanced user interface) keypads. The keypads shall be capable of the following:
a. Performing all system arming functions.
b. Being assigned to any partition.