Specifications
St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM 16650 -4
c. Providing four programmable single-button function keys, which can be used
for:
1. Panic Functions –activated by wired and wireless keypads; reported
separately by partition.
2. Keypad Macros –32 keypad macro commands per system (each macro is a
series of keypad commands). Assignable to the A, B, C, and D keys by
partition.
6. Optional Output Relays - A total of 96 relay outputs shall be accommodated using
relay modules. Each relay module shall provide four (4) Form C (normally open and
normally closed) relays for general-purpose use or two (2) Class-B, Style-Y
supervised notification appliance circuit outputs. The relays shall be capable of being:
a. Programmed to activate in response to system events.
b. Programmed to activate using time intervals.
c. Activated manually using a relay command mode.
d. Assigned an alpha descriptor.
e. Used for Class B, Style-Y supervised bell outputs.
7. Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC) – The Control Panel shall internally provide
two supervised NAC outputs for operating burglar alarm notification appliances. It
shall also support additional supervised bell outputs when using relay modules. Each
NAC output shall be rated at 10-14 VDC, 1.7 amp max power limited. Total alarm
current draw when using two NAC outputs shall not exceed 2.3 amps for battery
independent operation.
8. Auxiliary Relay – A built-in Form C relay shall be provided. The relay contacts shall
be rated at 28 VAC/VDC, 2.8 amps maximum. The relay shall support:
a. Alarm activation.
b. Trouble/supervisory activation.
c. Battery saving feature.
9. Event Log – The System shall maintain a log of different event types (enabled in
programming). The event log shall provide the following characteristics:
a. Stores up to 512 events.
b. Viewable at the keypad or through the use of software.
c. Printable on a serial printer.
10. Scheduling - Provides the following scheduling capabilities:
a. Open/close schedules (for control of arming/disarming and reporting).
b. Holiday schedules (allows different time windows for open/close schedules).
c. Timed events (for activation of relays, auto-bypassing and un-bypassing, auto-
arming and disarming, etc.).
d. Access schedules (for limiting system access to users by time)
e. End User Output Programming Mode (provides 20 timers for relay control).
f. The system shall automatically adjust for daylight savings time.