Specifications
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- A UTC FIRE & SECURITY COMPANY FACILITY COMMANDER™ v2.2.3 GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
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INTEGRATED AUTOMATION INSTRUMENTATION & TERMINAL
DEVICES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY & SECURITY SYSTEMS
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c. Satisfy requests from the system server for video tagging and video playback.
d. Communicate with the System Server using industry standard communication
protocols.
e. Communicate automatically upon configuration in the system server.
f. Remote servers shall not require a database or system backup.
4. Web Browser Client
a. Intel based client operational on Windows operating system.
b. The Web browser client shall not require additional client software.
c. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or higher.
d. All communication with the system server shall be encrypted using industry
standard methods.
e. All system configuration and reporting shall be performed using the Web browser
client.
5. Command and Control Client
a. Intel based client operational on Windows operating system.
b. All communication with the command and control client shall be encrypted using
industry standard methods.
c. Client software shall be downloadable from the system server over the intranet.
d. The system server shall only communicate with specifically identified command and
control clients.
6. Standard TCP/IP network communication protocol between servers and client
workstations.
7. Ethernet connectivity over LAN/WAN network typologies.
8. The system shall support SSL encryption for all HTML and XML-RPC communication
links.
9. Flexible and scalable architecture, permitting expansion of both capacity and functionality
with software licensing and/or software upgrades.
B. System Functions
1. Monitor and display card access, video, intercom, intrusion detection, and alarm activity.
2. Manage interfaces between subsystems and coordinate input and outputs to engage
same system or ‘other’ system actions.
3. Visually and audibly annunciate alarms upon change of status, for assessment and
response at all operator workstations.
4. Manage disparate video systems as a single entity.
5. Employ distributed processing technology, allowing the host to function almost entirely as
an application/database server.
6. Maintain system history reports.
a. Alarms and alarm responses.
b. System-generated events.
c. Generated on a number of different selection and sort criteria.
7. Remote installed reports.
a. Allow installation of standard and history reports on Linux version of access control
system server.
b. Specific to Linux versions of Picture Perfect 4.5.1.
c. Standard Reports.
1) Access Points Report.
2) Alarm Instructions Report.
3) Alarm Profiles Report.
4) Cameras Report.
5) Contexts Report.
6) Digital Inputs Report.
7) D
igital Outputs Report.
8) Digital Video Recorders Report.










