Specifications

St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 16670 -6
6. Intrusion Zones. The function allows set-up of a defined area for monitoring and
alarming by allowing multiple sensing points to be combined into a logical group.
Intrusion zones shall be armed or disarmed using a schedule, badge reader, keypad,
badge reader/keypad combination, or manual override.
7. Tenant Segregation. This function allows the system to be partitioned for use by
multiple entities that utilize the same ACMS. Each tenant shall have the ability to fully
configure the system as it applies to his particular use without affecting another tenant.
8. System Users. System users shall be configurable to allow differing levels and areas of
system access. Users may be defined by tenant assignment, graphic start page, and user
level.
User levels shall include:
a. Administrator. The administrator shall have full system privileges including
controller setup and configuration, graphic creation, report setup and generation,
badge programming, and set-up for other system users.
b. Maintenance. The maintenance user has full access to report, controller setup,
graphic creation, and adding and editing user information for users and personnel
assigned to the same tenant.
c. Badge Operator. The badge operator may view and customize reports, and edit
access rights and badge information for persons assigned to the same tenant. The
badge operator does not have the right to acknowledge alarms.
d. Operator. The primary role of the operator is to monitor and acknowledge alarms
using the alarm console. The operator has read-only access to personnel records.
9. Personnel Records. The ACMS shall allow manual entry of personnel records and
importing of personnel records from the existing campus database. Multiple badges
may be assigned to each personnel record.
10. Badge Data Entry. The ACMS shall allow badge records to be programmed
individually, in batches, enrolled (scanned and automatically programmed) at a
designated badge reader, or imported from a .CSV file. Badge records shall have
programmable commencement and expiration dates and may be designated as
disabled, active, or lost.
11. Programmable Wiegand data format. The Security Controller shall be pre-configured
with commonly used Wiegand data formats for badges and allow system users to
configure custom Wiegand data formats.
12. Programmable Keypad Data formats. The Security Controller shall be pre-configured
with commonly used keypad data formats including, but not limited to, HID5355 and
GE T-525 formats.
13. Duress Alarms. The system shall be programmable to allow personnel using the
keypad for access, to enter a number offset by a programmable value from their PIN