Specifications

St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 16670 -4
configuration and programming that is generated for a given project and /or configured for
use within Niagara AX Framework (Niagara) based controllers and/or servers and any
related LAN / WAN / Intranet and all connected routers and devices.
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Provide factory-shipping cartons for each piece of equipment and control device. Maintain
cartons through shipping, storage, and handling as required to prevent equipment damage.
Store equipment and materials inside and protected from weather.
1.8 JOB CONDITIONS
A. Cooperation with Other Trades: Coordinate the Work of this section with that of other
sections to ensure that the Work will be carried out in an orderly fashion. It shall be this
Contractor's responsibility to check the Contract Documents for possible conflicts between
his Work and that of other crafts in equipment location, pipe, duct and conduit runs,
electrical outlets and fixtures, air diffusers, and structural and architectural features.
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 GENERAL
A. The Access Control System (ACMS) shall be comprised of a stand-alone controller, network
devices, proximity card readers, request-to-exit devices, monitoring devices, enclosures,
power supplies, backup batteries, and other devices as specified herein.
B. The installed system shall provide secure password access to all features, functions and data
contained in the overall ACMS.
2.2 NETWORK ACCESS
A. Provide remote access via the local area network provided in the facility. ACMS shall be
equipped to interconnect to a 1000 Megabit/sec Ethernet network. Remote access shall be
password protected, and provide full capability to control, program , and monitor the
system.
2.3 SECURITY CONTROLLER
A. The Security Controller shall provide the interface capability between the LAN or WAN and
the field control devices, and control functions over the control devices connected to the
Security Controller. It shall be capable of executing application control programs to provide:
1. Calendar functions
2. Scheduling
3. Alarm monitoring and routing
4. Time synchronization
5. Historical data collection
6. Access control functions