Specifications
St. David Catholic School Manning Architects
Gym and Classroom Replacement N10.024.00
New Orleans, Louisiana July 20, 2012
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM 16670 -13
3.4 WARRANTY ACCESS
A. The Owner shall grant to this contractor, reasonable access to the ACMS during the
warranty period.
B. The owner shall allow the contractor to access the ACMS and FMCS from a remote location
for the purpose of diagnostics and troubleshooting, via the Internet, during the warranty
period.
3.5 ACCEPTANCE TESTING
A. Upon completion of the installation, this contractor shall load all system software and start-
up the system. This contractor shall perform all necessary testing and de-bugging, and
perform all required operational checks to insure that the system is functioning in full
accordance with these specifications.
B. This contractor shall perform tests to verify proper performance of components, routines,
and points. Repeat tests until proper performance results. This testing shall include a point-
by-point log to validate 100% of the input and output points of the ACMS operation.
C. Upon completion of the performance tests described above, repeat these tests, point by
point as described in the validation log above in presence of Owner's Representative, as
required. Properly schedule these tests so testing is complete at a time directed by the
Owner's Representative.
D. System Acceptance: Satisfactory completion is when this contractor has performed
successfully all the required testing to show performance compliance with the requirements
of the Contract Documents to the satisfaction of the Owner’s Representative. System
acceptance shall be contingent upon completion and review of all corrected deficiencies.
3.6 OPERATOR INSTRUCTION, TRAINING
A. During system commissioning and at such time acceptable performance of the ACMS
hardware and software has been established, this contractor shall provide on-site operator
instruction to the owner's operating personnel. Operator instruction shall be done during
normal working hours and shall be performed by a competent representative familiar with
the system hardware, software and accessories.
B. This contractor shall provide 12 hours of instruction to the owner's designated personnel on
the operation of the ACMS and describe its intended use with respect to the programmed
functions specified. Operator orientation of the systems shall include, but not be limited to;
the overall operation program, access control functions, commands, advisories, and
appropriate operator intervention required in responding to the System's operation.
C. The training shall be in three sessions as follows:
1. Initial Training: 1/2 day session (4 hours) after system is started up and at least one week
before first acceptance test. Manual shall have been submitted at least two weeks prior