Specifications
St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 16670 -5
B. The Security Controller shall provide the following hardware features as a minimum:
1. One Ethernet Port – 100/1000 Mbps
2. One RS-232 port
3. One RS-485 port
4. Battery Backup
5. Flash memory for long term data backup
6. The Security Controller must be capable of operation over a temperature range of 32 to
122°F
7. The Security Controller must be capable of operation over a humidity range of 5 to 95%
RH, non-condensing
8. Interface for (2) 12 VDC powered Wiegand style card readers, keypads, or
reader/keypad combinations.
9. Monitor (6) Supervised Inputs and (2) Digital inputs
10. Provide (4) SPDT Relay Outputs
C. The Security Controller shall support standard Web browser access via the
Intranet/Internet. It shall support a minimum of 32 simultaneous users.
D. The Security Controller shall store all access control information and historical data in
controller resident memory. The controller shall be selected so as to utilize no more than
80% of the controller’s current capacity to allow for future expansion.
E. The Security Controller shall provide the following access control functions:
1. Time and Attendance. Badge transactions on designated badge readers shall be marked
with a date and time for arrival and departure. This information shall be available via a
report that may be exported from the ACMS to a .CSV or .PDF format.
2. Access Zones. This function allows control and monitoring of personnel entering and
exiting a specific area. Anti-passback, supervisor presence, schedules, and personnel
count shall be available for use in controlling the access zone. System users with the
necessary access rights shall be able to override or reset occupancy levels or personnel
that are counted as occupying the access zone.
3. Access Rights. This function allows assignment of specific access privileges to badge
holders and system users. Access rights shall allow badge holders to access specific areas
during specific times as defined by a time schedule.
4. Manual control. Provide manual access control as specified on the drawings, and
utilizing physical control stations located at the reception desk and the kitchen.
5. Interface with Intrusion Detection System. This function allows individual user
accounts to disarm intrusion detection system upon first entry swipe to facility.