Specifications
LENEL
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- A UTC FIRE & SECURITY COMPANY FACILITY COMMANDER™ v2.2.3 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
[PROJECT NUMBER]
[DATE]
[PROJECT NAME]
[PROJECT LOCATION]
[AUTHOR]
[FILE NAME]
INTEGRATED AUTOMATION INSTRUMENTATION & TERMINAL
DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY & SECURITY SYSTEMS
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3. Control signal, communications, and data transmission line grounding shall be installed as
necessary to preclude ground loops, noise, and surges from adversely affecting system
operation.
4. Carefully follow the instructions in the manufacturers’ installation manual to ensure all
steps have been taken to provide a reliable, easy to operate system.
5. Perform all Work as indicated in the project specifications and bid documents.
6. Pre-program system and load to Owner’s host computer.
B. Systems Integration
1. Coordinate with the Owner’s IT Department prior to connecting to the Owner’s network.
2. Work in harmony with all other trades.
3. Integrate related system and sub-systems.
3.5 QUALITY CONTROL
A. Workmanship
1. Comply with highest industry standards, except when specified requirements indicate
more rigid standards or more precise workmanship.
2. Perform work with persons experienced and qualified to produce workmanship specified.
3. Maintain quality control over suppliers and subcontractors.
4. Quality of workmanship is considered important. Owner’s Representative will have the
authority to reject work which does not conform to the project documents.
B. Site Tests and Inspections
1. Execute adequate testing of the system to insure proper operation.
2. Upon reaching Substantial Completion, perform a complete test and inspection of the
system. If found to be installed and operating properly, notify [Client] of your readiness to
perform the formal Test and Inspection of the complete system.
3. Submit the Record Drawings (as-built) to Owner’s Representative for review prior to
inspection.
4. During the formal Test and Inspection (Commissioning) of the system, have personnel
available with tools and equipment to remove devices from their mounts to inspect wiring
connections. Provide wiring diagrams and labeling charts to properly identify all wiring.
5. If corrections are needed, the contractor will be provided with a Punch-List of all
discrepancies. Perform the needed corrections in a timely fashion.
6. Notify Owner when ready to perform a re-inspection of the installation.
C. Software Engineering Support
1. Provide software engineer services to assist the Owner in coordinating the interfaces
between the security management system and the staff databases or other remote
systems.
2. Software engineer shall be certified by or employed by the system manufacturer, and
shall be thoroughly knowledgeable of the system applications.
3. Software engineer shall be on-site and available to meet with Owner’s Representatives for
a period of not less than two (2) consecutive days. On-site visit shall be scheduled at the
convenience of the Owner.
3.6 SYSTEM STARTUP
A. Provide initial programming and configuration of the security management system.
B. Programming shall include defining hardware, doors, monitor points, clearance codes, time
codes, door groups, alarm groups, operating sequences, camera call-ups, and the like. Input of
all program data shall be by Contractor. Consult with Owner’s Representative to determine
operating parameters.
C. Develop and input system graphics, such as maps and standby screens.










