Specifications
St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 16670 -10
B. Copies of the current database and the most recently saved database shall be stored in the
Security Controller. The age of the most recently saved database is dependent on the user-
defined database save interval.
2.6 OTHER ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM HARDWARE
A. Proximity Card readers
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
manufacturers specified.
a. HID Thinline II Wiegand
2. ADA compliant where required
3. Tamper resistant
4. Weather resistant
5. HID compatible
6. Wiegand format
7. Proximity
8. Powered by 12 VDC
9. Operational between -25 F to 145 F (-31 C to 63 C), and 0-95% relative humidity
(non-condensing).
B. Proximity Cards and Programming
1. Provide 200 proximity cards, no photo I.D., and all associated hardware for initiation
and user data entry and account setup.
C. Electronic Door Hardware
1. System shall be capable of monitoring and controlling electronic door hardware
provided by the door hardware contractor, as called for in other sections of the
specifications, and where door power supply/controllers are not provided.
2. System shall fully interconnect with door controllers
provided by the door hardware
contractor, as called for in other sections of the specifications.
D. Vehicle Gate Operators
1. System shall be capable of monitoring and controlling vehicle gate operators, as provided
in other sections of the specifications. Gate operators shall be controlled as follows:
a. Locally using RF remote controllers provided with the gate operators
b. Manual control stations connected to the access control system
c. 7-day programmable time schedule by the access control system
E. Door Position Sensors
1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the
manufacturers specified.
a. Honeywell
b. Schlage