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1. O Central Station A PC with software designated as the main controlling PC of the PACS Where this term is presented with initial capital letters this definition applies P Controller An intelligent peripheral control unit that uses a computer for controlling its operation Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies Q CPU Central processing unit Credential Data assigned to an entity and used to identify that entity S File Server A PC in a network that stores the programs and data files shared by users T FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards U FRAC First Responder Authentication Credential V HSPD Homeland Security Presidential Directive W I O Input Output X Identifier A credential card keypad personal identification number or code biometric characteristic or other unique identification entered as data into the entry control database for the purpose of identifying an individual Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies Y IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Z ISO International Organization for Standardization AA KB Kilobyte BB kbit s Kilobits second CC LAN ocal area network DD LED iight emitting diode EE Legacy CAC Contact only Common Access Card with vl and v2 applets FF Location A Location on the network having a PC to Controller communications link wi
2. Automatically respond to input with a link to other inputs outputs operator response plans unique sound with use of WAV files and maps or images that graphically represent the point location 60 character message field for each alarm Operator response action messages shall allow message length of at least 65 000 characters with database storage capacity of up to 32 000 messages Setup shall assign messages to access point zone sensor lt other alarm originating device gt Secondary messages shall be assignable by the operator for printing to provide further information and shall be editable by the operator Allow 25 secondary messages with a field of 4 lines of 60 characters each Store the most recent 1000 alarms for recall by the operator using the report generator 2 Software Tamper a Annunciate a tamper alarm when unauthorized changes to system database files are attempted Thr consecutive unsuccessful 28 13 00 60 10 11 attempts to log onto system shall generate a software tamper alarm b Annunciate a software tamper alarm when an operator or other individual makes thr consecutive unsuccessful attempts to invoke functions beyond their authorization level c Maintain a transcript file of the last 5000 commands entered at the each Central Station to serve as an audit trail System shall not allow write access to system transcript files by any person regardl
3. b Time Keeping Format 24 hour time format including seconds minutes hours date day and month resettable by software Clock shall function for 1 year without power d Provide automatic time correction once every 24 hours by synchronizing clock with the Time Service Department of the U S Naval Observatory Serial Ports Provide two RS 232 F serial ports for general use with additional ports as required Data transmission rates shall be selectable under program control Parallel Port An enhanced parallel port The server shall have a 1 GB NIC or greater network card rated at 100 1000 MB sec The server shall have dual 100 lt Insert number gt GB hard disk drives at 7200 lt Insert number gt RPM 28 13 00 72 Is 12 13 14 15 16 Es 18 19 20 2s 10 11 The server shall have a CD DVD combo drive The server operating system shall be either SPEC WRITER NOTE Change text between _ as appropriate for the Project a Windows 2003 Server 32 bit native mode with Service Pack 2 or later with default services enabled b Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 or later and default services enabled c Windows 2008 The Web Server shall be IIS 7 0 lt Insert text gt or better The Database shall be SQL Server 2005 Express Standard Data Center or Enterprise lt Insert text gt
4. Executing Controller resident programs Diagnosing Downloading and uploading data to and from the Central Station Controller Operations at a Location a Location Up to 64 lt Insert number gt Controllers connected to RS 485 communications loop Globally operating I O linking and anti passback functions between Controllers within the same Location without central station or workstation intervention Linking and anti passback shall remain fully functional within the same Location even when the Central Station or workstations are off line In the event of communications failure between the Central Station and a Location there shall be no degradation in operations at the Controllers at that Location The Controllers at each Location shall be connected to a memory buffer with a capacity to store up to 10 000 events there shall be no loss of transactions in system history files until the buffer overflows Buffered events shall be handled in a first in first out mode of operation Individual Controller Operation a Controllers shall transmit alarms status changes and other data to the Central Station when communications circuits are operable If communications are not available Controllers shall function in a stand alone mode and operational data including the status and alarm data normally transmitted to the Central Station shall be stored for
5. have Resident Engineer initials indicating authorization to produce As Built documents Field drawings shall be used for data gathering amp field changes These changes shall be made to the master redline documents daily Field drawings shall not be considered master redlines Record Specifications The Contractor shall maintain one 1 copy of the Project Specifications including addenda and modifications issued for Project Record Documents The Contractor shall mark the Specifications to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies substantially from that indicated in the Contract Specifications and modifications issued Note related Project Record Drawing information where applicable The Contractor shall pay particular attention to substitutions selection of product options and information on concealed installations that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later Upon completion of the mark ups the Contractor shall submit record Specifications to the COTR As with master relines Contractor shall maintain record specifications for Resident Engineer review and inspection at anytime Record Product Data The Contractor shall maintain one 1 copy of each Product Data submittal for Project Record Document purposes The Data shall be marked to indicate the actual product installed where the installation varies substanti
6. the user s hand to remain in full view during the scanning process shall a three 3 dimensional measurement of the user s hand identifying its size and shape 28 13 00 87 10 11 This scan process shall start automatically once the user s hand is shall be able to use either positioned The hand geometry devic left or right hands for enrollment and verification Shall include an LED or other type of visual indicator display and provide visual or visual and audible status indications and user and whether user prompts The display shall indicate power on off passage requests have been accepted or rejected Shall only be updated at the unit itself and automatic updates via the SMS shall not be allowed Any significant change to the user s hand scars loss of digit or alter the thr dimension view of the any other change that will hand shall require an update to the unit and SMS Shall provide an enrollment recognition and code credential verification mode The enrollment mode shall create a hand template nter the t into the entry control for new personnel and mplat database file created for that person Template information shall be compatible with the sys shall be selectable by processor When operati tem applica the system ng in recog nition mode tion software The operating mode manager operator from
7. SPEC WRITER NOTE Input cable in two paragraphs and associated subparagraphs below connects monitored device to Controller Input requires a 2 conductor No 22 AWG cable distance limitation is 1000 feet 305 m maximum 28 13 00 111 10 11 Cable shielding is optional but required for UL labeled systems Paired Input Cable 1 pair twisted No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors polypropylene insulation overall aluminum foil polyester tape shield with No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper drain wire 100 percent shield coverage and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMR 2 Flame Resistance UL 1666 Riser Flame Test Plenum Type Paired Input Cable 1 pair twisted No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation aluminum foil polyester tape shield foil side out with No 22 AWG drain wire 100 percent shield coverage and plastic jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test SPEC WRITER NOTE AC transformer cable in first two paragraphs and associated subparagraphs below connects the power transformer to the Controller if the transformer is remotely mounted from the Controller The AC transformer cable requires a single pair cable with a maximum distance of 25 feet 8 m for 18 AWG cable Paired AC Transformer Cable 1 pair twisted No 18 AWG stranded 7x26 tinned co
8. ceiling spaces and in gypsum board partitions wher Conductors and Cables for desks and counters Electronic Safety and Security SPEC WRITER NOTE paragraphs below Retain one of first two Install wiring in raceway and cable tray except within Conceal raceway and wiring Install wiring in raceway and cable tray except within desks and counters and except in accessible unenclosed wiring method may be used Use NRTL spaces including plenum ceil in unfinished spaces Install LAN cables using tech Gl consistent with Category 5I Category 5E performance of co end Install cables without damagi Boxes and enclosures containi listed plenum cable in environmental air ings Conceal raceway and cables except niques practices and methods that are rating of components and that ensure moleted and linked signal paths end to ng conductors shield or jacket ng security system components or cabling le to shall be and which are easily accessib provided with a lock the building shall not be con and small device enclosures below ceiling level Boxes above ceil mployees or to the public ing level in occupied areas of sidered to be accessible Junction boxes and easily accessible to employees or the public shall be covered with a suitable cover plate and secured with tamperproof nd of line resistors Install
9. report the following 1 Trouble Alarm Normal power off load assumed by battery 2 Trouble Alarm Low battery 3 Alarm Power off 2 9 PIV MIDDLEWARE A PIV Middleware shall provide three factor authentication including biometric matching using a fingerprint capture device capable of single fingerprint capture Unit shall enable digital certificates can to be verified by security personnel using the issuer s certificate authority SCVP OCSP responder repeater orthe TSA hot list for TWIC cardholders All cards shall be validated using FIPS 201 challenge response protocol in order to identify forged or cloned cards PIV Middleware solution shall validate all PIV TWIC NG CAC and FRAC cards TWIC card FASC Ns shall also be verified against a live or cached TSA hot list PIV Middleware shall have ability to 1 Verify cardholder identity and validates FIPS 201 compliant PIV II next generation NG CAC TWIC or FRAC credentials in real time 2 Perform three factor authentication of cardholder using PIN biometrics and certificate or serial numbers detecting forged or cloned cards 3 Enroll FASC N photo and pertinent cardholder information into PACS software 4 Automatically suspend a cardholder s badge if his or her PIV TWIC or CAC card certificate serial number is on the Certificate Revocation List CRL 5 Upload a cardholder transaction audit trail to centra
10. under maximum load signal loop resistance and leakage to ground where applicable System components with battery backup shall be operated on battery power for a period of not less than 10 percent of the calculated battery operating time Provide special equipment and software if testing requires special or dedicated equipment 3 Operational Test After installation of cables and connectors demonstrate product capability and compliance with requirements Test each signal path for end to end performance from each end of all pairs installed Remove temporary connections when tests have been satisfactorily completed 3 11 PROTECTION A Maintain strict security during the installation of equipment and software Rooms housing the control station and workstations that have been powered up shall be locked and secured with an activated burglar alarm and access control system reporting to a Central Station complying with UL 1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units during periods when a qualified operator in the employ of Contractor is not present 3 12 COMMISSIONING A Provide commissioning documentation in accordance with the requirements of Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS for all inspection start up and contractor testing required above and required by the System Readiness Checklist provid
11. Sound Card For playback and recording of digital WAV sound files that are associated with audible warning and alarm functions Color Monitor 17 or larger SVGA 1024 x 768 monitor with true color support The server shall have a dedicated 256 MB SVGA accelerated video card with at least 64 MB onboard RAM Keyboard With a minimum of 64 characters standard ASCII character set based on ANSI X3 154 Mouse Standard compatible with the installed software Special function keyboard attachments or special function keys to facilitate data input of the following operator tasks Help o o Alarm Acknowledge Place Zone in Access c d Place Zone in Secur System Test e f Print Reports g Change Operator h lt Insert operator tasks gt CD ROM Drive a Nominal storage capacity of 650 lt Insert number gt MB b Data Transfer Rate 1 2 lt Insert number gt Mbps c Average Access Time 150 lt Insert number gt ms d Cache Memory 256 lt Insert number gt KB e Data Throughput 1 lt Insert number gt MB second minimum SPEC WRITER NOTE Remove paragraphs describing items not required for the Project Dot Matrix Alarm Printer 28 13 00 73 22 o Qa a Hh g 10 11 Connected to the Central Station Minimum of 96 characters standard ASCII character set based on ANSI X3 154 and with graphics capability and programmable control of
12. listed as a delay egress locking devic The delay egress devic shall be available to support configurations with both rated and non rated fire doors The delay egress device shall comply with Life Safety Codes NFPA 101 BOCA as it applies to special locking arrangements for delay egress locks Unless specifically identified as a non fire rated opening a equipped with fire rated door hardware responsible for providing all provide a fully functioning system 11 doors shall be The Contractor shall be equipment and installation to Need to amend to use crashbars type mechanical release switches 2 The delay locking device shall include all of the following features a Delay Egress Mode 1 The delayed egress devic shall be a SDC 101V Series Exit Check with wall mounted control module Upon activation of an approved panic bar the delay locking device shall begin a delay sequenc of 30 seconds a flush mounted wall LED panel adjacent to the door will indicate initiation of the countdown time During the 30 second delay period a local sounding device shall annunciate a tone activation of the delay cycle and verbal exit instructions the locking device shall unlock and al reset of the include options to select either local local sounding device sha At the end of the delay cycle reset or local low free egress
13. 28 13 00 58 4 10 11 Place Zone in Secure Used to remotely activate intrusion alarm circuits emanating from a specific zone System Test Allows the operator to initiate a system wide operational test Zone Test Allows the operator to initiate an operational test for a specific zone Print reports Change Operator Used for changing operators Security Lighting Controls Allows the operator to remotely turn on off security lights Display Graphics Used to display any graphic displays implemented in the system Graphic displays shall be completed within 20 seconds from time of operator command Run system tests Generate and format reports Request help with the system operation 1 Include in main menus 2 Provide unique descriptive context sensitive help for selections and functions with the press of one function key 3 Provide navigation to specific topic from within the first help window 4 Help shall be accessible outside the applications program Entry Control Commands SPEC WRITER NOTE Revise number of times entry control in first four subparagraphs below can be changed to suit Project Coordinate with options in Time Zones and Access Levels paragraphs in Part 2 System Database Article 1 Lock secure or unlock open each controlled entry and exit up to four times a day through time zone programming 2 Arm or disarm each monitored input up
14. Amp 30 VDC for DC resistive loads The detectors relays shall be user adjustable with a latch time from 1 60 seconds The detector shall also include a selectable relay reset mode to follow the timer or absence of motion The detection pattern shall be adjustable plus or minus fourteen 14 degrees The detector shall operate on 12 VDC with approximately 26 mA continuous current draw The detector shall have an externally visible activation LED The motion detector shall measure approximately 38 mm H x 158 mm W x 38 mm D 1 5 x 6 25 x 1 5 in The detector shall be immune to radio frequency interference The detector shall not activate or set up on critical frequencies in the range 26 to 950 Megahertz using a 50 watt transmitter located 30 5 cm 1 ft from the unit or attached wiring The detector shall be available on gray or black enclosures The color of the housing shall be coordinated with the surrounding surface Guard tour stations 28 13 00 93 D 10 11 1 The guard tour station shall be single gang brushed steel plate flush mounted in a single gang box open momentary keyed switch Delayed Egress D ea 1 General a The switch shall be a normally The delay egress locking hardware shall provide a method to secur mergency exit method xits and provide an approved delayed emergency The package shall be Underwriters Laboratories
15. Delete Paragraph 6 and subparagraphs if Controller power is provided from dedicated Power Supply 6 Controller Power NFPA 70 Class II power supply transformer with 12 or 24 V ac secondary backup battery and charger a Backup Battery Premium valve regulated recombinant sealed lead calcium battery spill proof with a full 1 year warranty and a pro rata 19 year warranty With single stage constant voltage current limited battery charger comply with battery manufacturer s written instructions for battery terminal voltage and charging current recommendations for maximum battery life Backup Battery Valve regulated recombinant sealed lead acid battery spill proof With single stage constant voltage current limited battery charger comply with battery manufacturer s written instructions for battery terminal voltage and charging current recommendations for maximum battery life 28 13 00 80 10 11 c Backup Power Supply Capacity 5 90 minutes of battery supply Submit battery and charger calculations d Power Monitoring Provide manual dynamic battery load test initiated and monitored at the control center with automatic disconnection of the Controller when battery voltage drops below Controller limits Report by using local Controller mounted LEDs and by communicating status to Central Station Indicate normal power on and battery charger on trickle charge Indicate and
16. Refer to 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY A Surge Protection Protect components from voltage surges originating external to equipment housing and entering through power communication signal control or sensing leads Include surge protection for external wiring of each conductor entry connection to components 1 Minimum Protection for Power Connections 120 V and More Auxiliary panel suppressors complying with requirements in Division 26 Section Transient Voltage Suppression for Low Voltage Electrical Power Circuits 2 Minimum Protection for Communication Signal Control and Low Voltage Power Connections Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section Transient Voltage Suppression for Low Voltage Electrical Power Circuits as recommended by manufacturer for type of line being protected B Tamper Protection Tamper switches on enclosures control units pull boxes junction boxes cabinets and other system components shall initiate a tamper alarm signal when unit is opened or partiall disassembled Control station control unit alarm display shal identify tamper alarms and indicate locations SPEC WRIT T LY 1l R NOTE The specific size and speed of the computers is directly related to the size and complexity of the installation he following minimum requirements are develo
17. communications shall be verified and buffered and retransmitted if not acknowledged G Direct Serial or TCP IP PC to Controller Communications 28 13 00 54 Communication sof Controller communications link Loss of communica all PCs running t When communicatio automatical automatically sen tware on t tions toa ns are res ly upload to the PC t to the C he PC shall 10 11 supervise the PC to ler shall result in an alarm at ny Control he communications so tored ontroller fiware all buffered events shall and any database changes shall be Dial up Modem PC to Controller Communications Ls Communication sof tware on the PC shall supervis the PC to Controller communications link during dial up modem connect times Communication sof tware shall be programmab le to routinely poll each of the remote dial up modem Locations collecting event logs and verifying phone lines at time intervals that are operator selectable for each Location System shall be p up modem Location transactions on a lt Insert number gt m minutes Failure to commun sha Time offset capab rogrammable for dialing and connecting to all s and n automatic basis as often as once every inu ica Li tes and up to once every dial for retrieving the accrued history 10 9999 lt Insert number g
18. networked PC based workstations Physical Access Control System and Database Management Software Credential validation software hardware Field installed controllers PIV Middelware Card readers Biometric identification devices PIV lt PIV I gt lt Legacy CAC gt lt CAC NG gt lt CAC EP gt lt TWIC gt lt FRAC gt cards Supportive information system Door locks and sensors Power supplies Interfaces with a b Q Q Video Surveill Gate lance and Assessment System turnstile and traffic arm controls Automatic door operators Intrusion Detection System 28 13 00 2 Fs 10 11 Intercommunication System Fire Protection System HVAC TF Q th Oo Building Management System E levator Controls j lt list interfaced systems gt 14 lt list system components gt Head End equipment server workstations and controllers shall be connected by a high speed electronic data transmission network Information system supporting PACS Head End equipment server workstations network switches routers and controllers shall comply with FIPS 200 requirements Minimum Security Requirements for Federal Information and Information Systems and NIST Special Publication 800 53 Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems PACS system shall support 1 Multiple credential authenticati
19. tests and adjustments Retain one of two options to suit Project delete both to require only an inspection before field testing Engage a factory authorized service representative to inspect test and adjust field assembled components and equipment installation including connections and to assist in field testing Report results in writing B Testing Agency Owner will engage Engage a qualified testing and inspecting agency to perform field tests and inspections and prepare test reports SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain subparagraphs below with either of two paragraphs above Edit to suit Project Delete subparagraphs if testing will be performed by Owner engaged testing and inspecting agency C Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports 1 LAN Cable Procedures Inspect for physical damage and test each conductor signal path for continuity and shorts Use Class 2 bidirectional Category 5 tester Test for faulty connectors splices and terminations Test according to TIA EIA 568 1 28 13 00 122 10 11 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standards Part 1 General Requirements Link performance for UTP cables must comply with minimum criteria in TIA EIA 568 B 2 Test each circuit and component of each system Tests shall include but are not limited to measurements of power supply output
20. 5 cm high red lettering notifying personnel that an alarm will be annunciated if the panic bar is operated d Operation of the panic bar hardware shall generate an intrusion alarm that reports to both the SMS and Intrusion Detection System The use of a micro switch installed within the panic bar shall be utilized for this e The panic bar shall utilize a fully mechanical connection only and shall not depend upon electric power for operation f The panic bar shall be compatible with mortise or rim mount door hardware and shall operate by retracting the bolt manually by either pressing the panic bar or with a key by pass Refer to Section 2 2 1 9 for key bypass specifications g Normal Exit 1 Entry control portals shall include panic bar non emergency exit hardware as designed 2 Panic bar non emergency exit hardware shall be monitored by and report to the SMS 3 Operation of the panic bar hardware shall not generate a locally audible or an intrusion alarm within the IDS 4 When exiting the panic bar shall depend upon a mechanical connection only The exterior non secure side of the door shall be provided with an electrified thumb latch or lever to provide access after the credential I D authentication by the SMS 5 The panic bar shall be compatible with mortise or rim mount door hardware and shall operate by retracting the bolt manually by either pressing the p
21. Any significant change to the user s finger such as scars loss of digit or any other change that will alter the finger print shall require an update to the unit and SMS Shall provide an adjustable acceptance tolerance or template match criteria under system manager operator control Shall respond to passage requests by generating signals to the local processor The verification time shall be 2 0 seconds or less from the moment the finger print analysis scanner initiates the scan process until the fingerprint analysis scanner generates a respons signal Shall a Provide an enrollment mode recognition mode and code credential verification mode The enrollment mode shall create a fingerprint template for new personnel and enter the template into the system database file created for that person b Template information shall be compatible with the system application software c The operating mode shall be selectable by the system manager operator from the central station When operating in recognition mode the fingerprint analysis scanner n hall allow passage when the fingerprint data from the verification attempt matches a fingerprint template stored in the database files When operating in code credential verification mode the fingerprint analysis scanner shall allow passage when the fingerprint data from the verification attempt matches a fingerprin
22. No 24 AWG stranded 7x32 tinned copper drain wire 1 NFPA 70 Type CM 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray Plenum Type RS 232 Cable Paired 2 pairs No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors plastic insulation and individual aluminum foil polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage plastic jacket Pairs are cabled on common axis with No 24 AWG stranded 7x32 tinned copper drain wire 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test RS 485 communications require 2 twisted pairs with a distance limitation of 4000 feet 1220 m PVC Jacketed RS 485 Cable Paired 2 pairs twisted No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors PVC insulation unshielded PVC jacket and NFPA 70 Type CMG Plenum Type RS 485 Cable Paired 2 pairs No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation unshielded and fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain one of first two paragraphs and associated subparagraphs below or allow Contractor to choose First paragraph allows use of multiconductor cables instead of a separate cable for each reader or keypad if retaining adjust the remaining paragraphs that refer to readers and keypads to allow use of multiconductor cables Retain uniform shielding characteris
23. The ll be user definable and sound until silenced by sounder silenced upon opening of the door Unless otherwise indicated the local delay sounder shall be silenced upon opening of the door The SDC s device trigger output shall be connected to the SMS DGP alarm panel for pre activation warning The contractor shall specify the bond sensor option when ordering the delayed egress hardware this 28 13 00 94 10 11 output shall be wired to the SMS DGP to activate an alarm if the door does not lock Use of reset panel not top mounted device 2 Delayed egress doors will have bond sensors 3 Delayed egress activation shall also trigger CCTV call up Fire Alarm Mode 1 Upon activation of the facility s fire evacuation and water flow alarm signal the delay locking devices shall immediately unlock and provide free egress The Contractor shall provide any required fire alarm relays or interface devices Reset Mode 1 The delay egress device shall be manually reset by the Delayed Egress controller located at the door via key switch 2 The delay egress device shall automatically reset upon fire alarm system reset 3 The delayed egress shall be resettable through the SMS The Contractor shall provide a Master Open Switch for all the facility s delayed egress hardware with protective cover and permanent labeling in the Unit Control Room The swit
24. a door and allows for reporting back to the main control panel with the time date the door was accessed the name of the person accessing the point of entry and its location Will be fully programmable and addressable locally and remotely and hardwired to the system Shall be individually home run to the main panel Shall be installed in a manner that they comply with 1 The Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards UFAS 2 The Americans with Disabilities Act ADA 3 The ADA Standards for Accessible Design Shall support a variety of card readers that must encompass a wide functional range The PACS may combine any of the card readers described below for installations requiring multiple types of card reader capability i e card only card and or PIN card and or biometrics card and or pin and or biometrics supervised inputs etc These card readers shall be available in the approved technology to meet FIPS 201 and is ISO 14443 A or B ISO IEC 7816 compliant The reader output can be Wiegand RS 22 485 or TCP IP Shall be housed in an aluminum bezel with a wide lead in for easy card ntry e Shall contain read head electronics and a sender to encode digital door control signals LED s shall be utilized to indicate card reader status and access status Shall be able to support a user defined downloadable off line mode of operation
25. and access requirements Propose start and stop times for time zones and holidays and match up access levels for doors Set up groups linking and list inputs and outputs for each Controller Assign action message names and compose messages Set up alarms Establish interlocks between alarms intruder detection and video surveillance features Prepare and install alarm graphic maps Develop user defined fields Develop screen layout formats Propose setups for guard tours and key control Discuss badge layout options design badges Complete system diagnostics and operation verification Prepare a specific plan for system testing startup and demonstration Develop acceptance test concept and on approval develop specifics of the test Develop cable and asset management system details input data from construction documents Include system schematics and Technical Drawings 28 13 00 114 D 3 5 CABLING A t In meetings with Architect and Owner documents and review adjust final Comply with NECA 1 Good Workmanship in 10 11 present Project planning and prepare final setup documents Use documents to set up system software Electrical Contracting Install cables and wiring according to requirements in Division 28 Section Wiring Method consoles cabinets except in unfinished spaces Wiring Method consoles cabinets
26. and described below a Hot Standby Servers b Clustering Q Disk Mirroring Q RAID Level 10 28 13 00 4 10 11 e Distributed Intelligenc P Number of points 1 PACS shall support multiple autonomous regional servers that can connect to a master command and controller server Unlimited number of access control readers unlimited number of inputs or outputs unlimited number of client workstations unlimited number of cardholders Total system solution to enabl nterprise wide networked multi user access to all system resources via a wide range of options for connectivity with the customer s existing LAN and WAN Q Console Network T Console network if required shall provide communication between a central station and any subordinate or separate stations of the system Where redundant central or parallel stations are required the console network shall allow the configuration of stations as master and slave The console network may be a part of the field device network or may be separate depending upon the manufacturer s system configuration R Network s connecting PCs and Controllers shall comply with NIST Special Publication 800 53 Recommended Security Controls for Federal Information Systems and consist of one or more of the following tx Local area IEEE 802 3 Fast Ethernet 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX star topology
27. assist shall restart the time cycle with each new activation of the initiating device 5 Unit shall have a three position selector mode switch that shall permit unit to be switched ON to monitor for function activation switched to H O for indefinite hold open function or switched to OFF which shall deactivate all control functions but will allow standard door operation by means of the internal mechanical closer 6 Door control shall be adjustable to provide compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA and ANSI standards A117 1 7 All automatic door openers and closers shall eet UL standards Be fire rated c Have push and go function to activate power operator or power assist function d Have push button controls for setting door close and door open positions e Have open obstruction detection and close obstruction detection built into the unit 28 13 00 98 H 10 11 f Have door closer assembly with adjustable spring size back check valve sweep valve latch valve speed control valve and pressure adjustment valve to control door closing g Have motor start up delay vestibule interface delay electric lock delay and door hold open delay up to 30 seconds All operators shall close door under full spring power when power is removed h Are to be hard wired with power input of 120 VAC 60Hz and connected to a dedicated
28. cards Integrated circuit cards Part 11 Personal verification through biometric methods TO OLD see cette tae pet sa ne Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 4 Organization security and commands for interchange DALAS o ee Sasi w a wy aia ws ates Identification cards Contactless integrated circuit cards Contactless Proximity Cards Operating at 13 56 MHz in up to 5 inches distance TOO ee str e aatea teenie E Identification cards Contactless integrated circuit cards Vicinity cards Contactless Vicinity Cards Operating at 13 56 MHz in up to 50 inches distance LOFIA fo th te Beat teeing a eon she a ea Information technology Biometric data interchange formats Q Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards UFAS 1984 ADA Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 1 6 DEFINITIONS A Refer to 25 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Part 1 A ABA Track Magnetic stripe that is encoded on track 2 at 75 bpi density in binary coded decimal format for example 5 bit 16 character set B Access Control List A list of identifier permissions pairs associated with a resource or an asset As an expression of security policy a person may perform an operation on a resource or asset if and only if the person s identifier is present in the access control list explicitly or implicitly and the permissions in th
29. circuit breaker located on a power panel reserved for security equipment Door Status Indicators 1 Shall monitor and report door status to the SMS 2 Door Position Sensor a Shall provide an open or closed indication for all doors operated on the PACS and report directly to the SMS b Shall also provide alarm input to the Intrusion Detection System for all doors operated by the PACS and all other doors that require monitoring by the intrusion detection system c Switches for doors operated by the PACS shall be double pole double throw DPDT One side of the switch shall monitor door position and the other side if the switch shall report to the intrusion detection system For doors with electromagnetic locks a magnetic bonding sensor MBS can be used in place of one side of a DPDT switch in turn allowing for the use of a single pole double throw SPDT switch in it place of a DPDT switch d Switches for doors not operated by the PACS shall be SPDT and report directly to the IDS e Shall be surface or flush mounted and wide gap with the ability to operate at a maximum distance of up to 2 5 cm 2 14 PUSH BUTTON SWITCHES A Push Button Switches Momentary contact back lighted push buttons with stainless steel switch enclosures 1 Electrical Ratings a Minimum continuous current rating of 10 lt Insert number gt A at 120 V ac or 5 lt Insert number gt A at 240 V
30. copper conductors polypropylene insulation individual aluminum foil polyester tape shielded pairs each with No 22 AWG stranded tinned copper drain wire 100 percent shield coverage and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CM 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray Paired Readers and Wiegand Keypads Cable Paired 3 pairs twisted No 20 AWG stranded 7x28 tinned copper conductors polyethylene polyolefin insulation individual aluminum foil polyester tap shielded pairs each with No 22 AWG stranded 19x34 tinned copper drain wire 100 percent shield coverage and PVC Jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CM 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray Plenum Type Paired Readers and Wiegand Keypads Cable Paired 3 pairs No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors plastic insulation individual aluminum foil polypropylene tape shielded pairs each with No 22 AWG stranded tinned copper drain wire 100 percent shield coverage and fluorinated ethylene propylene jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test 28 13 00 110 10 11 Plenum Type Multiconductor Readers and Keypads Cable 6 conductors No 20 AWG stranded 7x28 tinned copper conductors fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation overall aluminum foil polyester tap shield with 100 percent shield coverage plus tinned copper braid shield with 85 percent shield coverage and fluorin
31. e g locked unlocked which will go in effect during loss of communication with the main control panel Shall provide audible feedback to indicate access granted denied decisions Upon a card swipe two audible tones or beeps shall indicate 28 13 00 83 10 11 access granted and three tones or beeps shall indicate access denied All keypad buttons shall provide tactile audible feedback Shall have a minimum of two programmable inputs and two programmable outputs All card readers that utilize keypad controls along with a reader and shall meet the following specifications Ta Entry control keypads shall use a unique combination of alphanumeric and other symbols as an identifier Keypads shall contain an integral alphanumeric special symbols keyboard with symbols arranged in ascending ASCII code ordinal sequence Communications protocol shall be compatible with the local processor Shall include a Light Emitting Diode LED or other type of visual indicator display and provide visual or visual and audible status indications and user prompts The display shall indicate power on off and whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected The design of the keypad display or keypad enclosure shall limit the maximum horizontal and vertical viewing angles of the keypad The maximum horizontal viewing angle shall be plus and minus five 5 degrees or less
32. have the abi 10 11 e any reader as one that deactivates the hat reader The history log shall show the lity to use the visitor designation in searches and reports Reports shall be able to print all or any visitor activity Time and Attendance 1 Time and attendance repor reads and display cumulat SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete paragraph 2 1 U if not applicable for the project ting shall be provided to match IN and OUT ive time in for each day and cumulative time in for length of the 2 Shall be provided to matc time in for each day and report 3 System software setup sha report h IN and OUT reads and display cumulative cumulative time in for length of the ll allow designation of selected access control readers as time and attendance hardware to gather the clock in and clock out times of a Reports shall show in the users at these readers and out times for each day total in time for each day and a total in time for period specified by the user b Allow the operator to view and print the reports or save the report to a file c Alphabetically sort reports on the person s last name by Location or location g roup Include all credential holders or optionally select individual credential holders for the report Training Software Enables including alarm acknowledgme operators to practice system operation nt alarm
33. i Remote UPS monitoring Battery monitoring k Remote battery monitoring l lt Insert accessories gt 2 6 STANDARD WORKSTATION HARDWARE SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit PC specifications to suit Project and software requirements A Workstation shall consist of a standard unmodified PC with accessories and peripherals that configure the workstation for a specific duty B Workstation Computer Standard unmodified PC of modular design The CPU word size shall be 32 lt Insert number gt bytes or larger the CPU operating speed shall be at least 66 lt Insert number gt MHz GHz L Memory 256 lt Insert number gt MB of usable installed memory expandable to a minimum of 1024 lt Insert number gt MB without additional chassis or power supplies Power Supply Minimum capacity of 250 lt Insert number gt W Real Time Clock 28 13 00 75 10 ris T2 LS 10 11 Accuracy Plus or minus 1 minute per month b Time Keeping Format 24 hour time format including seconds minutes hours date day and month resettable by software cC Provide automatic time correction once every 24 hours lt Insert number of hours or minutes gt by synchronizing clock with the Central Station Serial Ports Provide two RS 232 F serial ports for general use with additional ports as required Data transmission rates shall be selectable under program control Parallel Port An en
34. items on pages shall be identified and capacities and performance parameters for review shall be clearly marked through use of an arrow or highlighting Provide space for Resident Engineer and Contractor review stamps Technical Data Drawings shall be in the latest version of AutoCAD drawn accurately and in accordance with VA CAD Standards FR SK B m EHAND ETCHES OR COPIED VERSIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS WILL NOT F ACCEPTED he Contractor shall not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard information as the basis of the Technical Data Drawings If departures from the technical data drawings are subsequently deemed necessary by the Contractor details of such departures and the reasons t the Resident hereof shall be submitted in writing to Engineer for approval before the initiation of work Packaging The Contractor shall organize the submissions according to the following packaging requirements a Binders For each manual provide heavy duty commercial quality durable three 3 ring vinyl covered loose leaf binders sized to receive 8 5 x 11 in paper and appropriate capacity to accommodate the contents Provide a clear plastic sleeve on the spine to hold labels describing the contents Provide pockets in the covers to receive folded sheets 1 Where two 2 or more binders a
35. level nly utilize factory trained technicians to to of copies he and service the PACS The Contractor shal ll only ained technicians to install terminate and field panels and reader modules The technicians shall have a minimum of five 5 continuous years of technical xperience in electronic security systems have a local servi 60 miles of the pr sufficient spare p associated with th appropriate diagno The Resident Engin facility to verify service organizati a The Contractor BICSI Certified Technician to p The Contractor shall ce facility The facility shall be located within ude oject site The local facility shall incl arts inventory to support the service requirements is contract The facility shall also incl on ude stic equipment to perform diagnostic procedures r reserves the option of surveying the company s the service inventory and presence of a local shall provide proof project superintendent with Commercial Installer Level 1 Level 2 or rovide oversight of the project b Cable installer must have on staff a Registered Communication Distribution De Consulting Serv consistent over signer RCDD certified by Building Industry ice International The staff member shall provide sight of the project cabling throughout design layout installation termination and testing F Service Qualification m
36. minimum No 18 AWG shielded cable to readers and keypads that draw 50 mA or more Install minimum No 16 AWG cable from Controller to electrically powered locks Do not exceed 250 feet 75 m 500 feet 150 m A B on D E Card Readers and Keypads I 20 150 m 3 4 F lt Insert distance gt G Install minimum No 18 AWG ac power wire from transformer to Controller with a maximum distance of 25 feet 8 m lt Insert distance gt GROUNDING SPEC WRITER NOTE Revise this Article to suit Project Coordinate with Drawings Comply with Division 26 Section Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems Comply with IE Equipment T E 1100 Power and Grounding Sensitive Electronic Ground cable shields drain conductors and equipment to eliminate shock hazard and to minimize ground loops common mode returns noise pickup cross talk and other impairments Signal Ground 28 13 00 116 10 11 1 Terminal Locate in each equipment room and wiring closet isolate from power system and equipment grounding 2 Bus Mount on wall of main equipment room with standoff insulators 3 Backbone Cable Extend from signal ground bus to signal ground terminal in each equipment room and wiring closet 3 8 INSTALLATION ira SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete and or amend this all paragraphs and sub paragraphs to apply to only the equip
37. network based on TCP IP Direct connected RS 232 cable from the COM port of the Central Station to the first Controller then RS 485 to interconnect th remainder of the Controllers at that Location 1 2 RELATED WORK A Sec Sec app C Sec ins D Sec SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete any item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs tion 01 00 00 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS For General Requirements tion 07 84 00 FIRESTOPPING Requirements for firestopping lication and use tion 08 11 73 SLIDING METAL FIRE DOORS Requirements for door tallation tion 08 34 59 VAULT DOORS AND DAY GATES Requirements for door and gate installation 28 13 00 5 ra 10 11 Section 08 35 13 13 ACCORDIAN FOLDING DOORS Requirements for door installation Section 08 71 00 DOOR HARDWARE Requirements for door installation Section 10 14 00 SIGNAGE Requirements for labeling and signs Section 14 21 00 ELECTRIC TRACTION ELEVATORS Requirements for elevators Section 14 24 00 HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR
38. of the reader shall support both Type A and Type B transmission protocols as defined in ISO IEC 14443 4 2001 Retrieval Time Retrieval time for 4 KB of data through the contactless interface of the reader shall not exceed 2 0 seconds Transmission Speeds The contactless interface of the reader shall support bit rates of fc 128 106 kbits s fc 64 212 kbits s and configurable to allow activation deactivation Readibility Range The reader shall not be able to read PIV card more than 10cm 4inch from the reader 2 11 BIOMETRIC IDENTITY VERIFICATION EQUIPMENT A By Shall Shall be FIPS 201 and NIST SP 800 76 compliant utilize hand palm fingerprint retinal facial image or voice verification and could be utilized as secondary authentication in 28 13 00 86 A 10 11 conjunction with card readers in high security area as defined by the VA Note VA policy requires that the use of biometric measurements is limited to secondary authentication in high or medium security applications Shall be programmable addressable and hardwired directly to the main control panel and individually home run to the main control panel Shall be installed in a manner that they comply with 1 The Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards UFAS 2 The Americans with Disabilities Act ADA 3 The ADA Standards for Accessible Design Shall include a means
39. off a vertical plane perpendicular to the plane of the face of the keypad display The maximum vertical viewing angle shall be plus and minus 15 degrees or less off a horizontal plane perpendicular to the plane of the face of the keypad display 1 Shall respond to passage requests by generating a signal to the local processor The response time shall be 800 milliseconds or less from the time the last alphanumeric symbol is entered until a response signal is generated Shall be powered from the source as designed and shall not dissipate more than 150 Watts Shall be suitable for surface semi flush pedestal or weatherproof mounting as required Shall provide a means for users to indicate a duress situation by entering a special code PIV Contact Card Reader I Application Protocol Data Unit APDU Support At a minimum the contact interface shall support all card commands for contact based access specified in Section 7 End point PIV Card Application Card Command Interface of SP 800 73 1 Interfaces for Personal Identity Verification 28 13 00 84 10 11 Buffer Size The reader must contain a buffer large enough to receive the maximum size frame permitted by International Organization for Standardization International Electrotechnical Commission ISO IEC 7816 3 1997 Section 9 4 Programming Voltage PIV Readers shall not generate a Programmin
40. represent alarms and I O devices Globally link I O so that any I O can link to any other I O within the same Location without requiring interaction with the host PC This operation shall be at the Controller 28 13 00 50 10 10 11 Globally code I O links so that any access granted event can link to any I O with the same Location without requiring interaction with the host PC This operation shall be at the Controller Messages from PC to Controllers and Controllers to Controllers shall be on a polled network that utilizes check summing and acknowledgment of each message Communication shall be automatically verified buffered and retransmitted if message is not acknowledged Selectable poll frequency and message time out settings shall handle bandwidth and latency issues for TCP IP RF and other PC to Controller communications methods by changing the polling frequency and the amount of time the system waits for a response Automatic and encrypted backups for database and history backups shall be automatically stored at the central control PC a selected workstation and encrypted with a nine character alphanumeric password which must be used to restore or read data contained in backup Operator audit trail for recording and reporting all changes made to database and system software D Workstation Software Lee 1 Password levels shall be individually
41. schedule Record Construction Documents Record As Built a Upon project completion the contractor shall submit the project master redlines to the Resident Engineer prior to development of Record construction documents The Resident Engineer shall be given a minimum of a thirty 30 day review period to determine the adequacy of the master redlines If the master redlines ar found suitable by the Resident Engineer the Resident Engineer will initial and date each sheet and turn redlines over to the contractor for as built development b The Contractor shall provide the Resident Engineer a complete set of as built drawings and original master redlined marked as built blue line in the latest version of AutoCAD drawings unlocked on CD or DVD The as built drawing shall include security device number security closet connection location data 28 13 00 30 O gathering panel number All corrective notations made by the Contractor shall when submitted to the COTR redlined notation is not If legible 10 11 and input or output number as applicable be legible in the opinion of the COTR any it shall be returned to the Contractor for re submission at no extra cost to the Owner The Contractor shall organize the Record Drawing sheets into manageable sets bound with durabl suitable titles dates cover and other The submitte
42. the Controller or panel locat 3 6 CABLE APPLICATION 28 screws at the field device location and not at Lon SPEC WRITER NOTE This Article provides examples of application requirements for cables Edit to select cabling methods for various environments in Project Add other methods if required Revis conductor insulation jacketing and cable type designations to suit Project condition local code and practice 13910022215 10 11 Refer to NFPA 70 for additional application information about insulation temperature ratings in cables and product use classifications and restrictions Comply with EIA TIA 569 Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces Cable application requirements are minimum requirements and shall be exceeded if recommended or required by manufacturer of system hardware RS 232 Cabling Install at a maximum distance of 50 feet 15 m RS 485 Cabling Install at a maximum distance of 4000 feet 1220 m Install number of conductor pairs recommended by manufacturer for the functions specified Unless manufacturer recommends larger conductors install No 22 AWG wire if maximum distance from Controller to the reader is 250 feet 75 m and install No 20 AWG wire if maximum distance is 500 feet For greater distances install extender or repeater modules recommended by manufacturer of the Controller Install
43. to an entity and used to identify that entity S File Server A PC in a network that stores the programs and data files shared by users T FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards U FRAC First Responder Authentication Credential V HSPD Homeland Security Presidential Directive W I O Input Output X Identifier A credential card keypad personal identification number or code biometric characteristic or other unique identification entered as data into the entry control database for the purpose of identifying an individual Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies Y IEC International Electrotechnical Commission Z ISO International Organization for Standardization AA KB Kilobyte BB kbit s Kilobits second CC LAN ocal area network DD LED iight emitting diode EE Legacy CAC Contact only Common Access Card with vl and v2 applets FF Location A Location on the network having a PC to Controller communications link with additional Controllers at the Location connected to the PC to Controller link with RS 485 communications loop Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies GG NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology HH PACS Physical Access Control System II PC SC Personal Computer Smart Card JJ PC Personal computer This acronym applies to the Central Station workstations and file servers 28
44. use ambient light to capture an image of the iris of the The resulting video image shall be compared against a stored template that was captured during the enrollment process Shall utilize a threshold for identification accuracy of the device shall not be adversely affected by who wear contact lenses or eye glasses The efficiency and nroll S Shall provide a means for enrollees to align their eye for identification Initiation for be provided to adjustments to mounting heig he LED or ot visual or visual that does not require facial the scan should be automatic initiate the scan process accommodate differences in TL ht shall be UFAS compliant The display s requests hav hall indicate power on off b Verification time for the retinal n accepted or rejected nro her type of visual indicator displ and audible status indication and enrol verification unit shall lays shall L contact with the device but push button could The device shall include height and provide a llee prompts and whether user passage be no greater that 1 5 seconds from the moment the action is initiated until Shall code credential a response signal provide an enrollment mode verification mode with the system applicatio verification attempt matches an iris templat a personnel created for Ds sha
45. 0 90 retinal verification data from the in the the iris verification data verification This will occur when the associated information matches 10 11 the identification code entered into a keypad or matches the retinal verification template associated with the credential card data when recognized by a card reader 9 Shall store template transactions involving retinal verifications The template match scores shall be stored in the matching personnel data file in a file format compatible with the system application software and shall be used for report generation Voice Verification 1 Shall utilize unique patterns within the human speech pattern to identify authorized enrolled personnel 2 Shall digitize a profile of a person s speech to produce a stored model voice print or template Users shall record their full names utilizing their natural voice tendencies This process shall be initiated by a push to talk button on the voice verification device 3 Shall utilize a threshold for identification The efficiency and accuracy of the device shall not be adversely affected by enrollees who have a speech impediment 4 Shall provide a means for enrollees to align their voice for identification that does not require contact with the device 5 The LED or other type of visual indicator displays shall provide a visual or visual and
46. 0 11 Hard Anti Passback Once a credential holder is granted access through a reader with one type of designation IN or OUT the credential holder may not pass through that type of reader designation until the credential holder passes though a reader of opposite designation Soft Anti Passback Should a violation of the proper IN or OUT sequence occur access shall be granted but a unique alarm shall be transmitted to the control station reporting the credential holder and the door involved in the violation A separate report may be run on this event Timed Anti Passback A Controller capability that prevents an access code from being used twice at the same device door within a user defined amount of time Provide four separate zones per Location that can operate without requiring interaction with the host PC done at Controller Each reader shall be assignable to one or all four anti passback zones In addition each anti passback reader can be further designated as Hard Soft or Timed in each of the four anti passback zones he four anti passback zones shall operate independently The anti passback schemes shall be definable for each individual door he Master Access Level shall override anti passback System shall have the ability to forgive or reset an individual credential holder or th ntire credential holder population anti passback status to a neutral status
47. 13 00 37 10 11 a station Tours can be programmed for sequential or random tour station order 1 Guard tour setup shall define specific routes or tours for the guard to take with time restrictions in which to reach every predefined tour station Guard tour activity shall be automatically logged to the central station PC s hard drive If the guard is early or late to a tour station a unique alarm per station shall appear at the Central Station to indicate the time and station Guard tour setup shall allow the tours to b xecuted sequentially or in a random order with an overall time limit set for the entire tour instead of individual times for each tour station Setup shall allow recording of predefined responses that will display for the operator at the control station should a Failed to Check in alarm occur B A tour station is a physical location a guard shall reach and perform an action indicating that the guard has arrived This action performed at the tour station shall be 1 of 13 different events with any combination of station types within the same tour A tour station shall be one of the following event types No 10 LL T2 13 Oo AID oO ae W NY FF Access Granted Access Denied Cod Access Denied Card plus PIN Access Denied Time Zon Access Denied Level Access Denied Facility Access Denied Code Timer Access Denied Anti P
48. 8 13 00 19 ra 10 11 6 Detail and elevation drawings for all devices that define how they were installed and mounted Pre installation design packages shall go through a full review process conducted by the Contractor along with a VA representative to ensure all work has been clearly defined and completed All reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the project schedule There shall be four 4 stages to the review process 35 percent 65 percent Ww NY Ff 90 percent 4 100 percent Provide manufacturer security system product cut sheets Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal testing a Security System Operational Test Plan Include procedures for operational testing of each component and security subsystem to include performance of an integrated system test Submit manufacture s certification of Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL listing as specified Provide all maintenance and operating manuals per Section 01 00 00 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS and Section 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Completed System Readiness Checklists provided by the Commissioning Agent and completed by the contractor signed by a qualified technician and dated on the date of completion in accordance with the requirements of Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYS
49. All Wiegand formats or the upgradeability from Low to Medium Levels can be field configured with the use of a command card 28 13 00 85 10 11 FIPS 201 readers shall be able to read but not be limited to DESfire and iCLASS cards Reader range shall comply with ISO standards 7816 14443 and 15693 and also take into consideration conditions are ata minimum 1 to 2 2 5 5 cm APDU Support At a minimum the contactless interface shall support all card commands for contactless based access specified in Section 7 End point PIV Card Application Card Command Interface of SP 800 73 1 Interfaces for Personal Identity Verification Buffer Size The reader shall contain a buffer large enough to receive the maximum size frame permitted by ISO IEC 7816 3 Section 9 4 ISO 14443 Support The PIV Reader shall support parts 1 through 4 of ISO IEC 14443 as amended in the References of this publication Type A and B Communication Signal Interfaces The contactless interface of the reader shall support both the Type A and Type B communication signal interfaces as defined in ISO IEC 14443 2 2001 Type A and B Initialization and Anti Collision The contactless interface of the reader shall support both Type A and Type B 5a Q initialization and anti collision methods as defined in ISO II 14443 3 2001 Type A and B Transmission Protocols The contactless interface
50. Conductors install all system components and appurtenances in accordance with the manufacturers instructions furnish all necessary interconnections services required for a complete and operable system as specified Control ANSI C2 and shall and adjustments Signals communications and data transmission lines grounding shall be installed as necessary to preclude ground loops noise and surges from affecting system operation Equipment materials installation workmanship inspecti manufactur ers recommendatio on and testing shall be in accordance with ns and as modified herein Consult the manufacturers installation manuals for all wiring diagrams schematics system installation physical equipment sizes etc before beginning Refer to the Riser Connection diagram for all schematic system installation termination wiring All equipment shall be attac and shall be held firmly in place e g sensors solely by suspended ceilings adequate to support the required load 3 2 CURRENT SITE CONDITIONS A data hed to walls and ceiling floor assemblies shall not be supported Fasteners and supports shall be The Contractor shall visit the site and verify that site conditions are in agreement with the design package changes to the site or conditions which will system to the Owner i The Contractor shall report all affect
51. MUST support the 42 10 11 2 Signature chaining 3 Certificate validity 4 Key usage basic constraints and certificate policies certificate extensions 5 Full CRLs and 6 CRLs segmented on names SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain one of first two paragraphs G or H Distributed Processing System shall be a fully distributed processing system so that information including time date valid codes access levels and similar data is downloaded to Controllers so that each Controller makes access control decisions for that Location Do not use intermediate Controllers for physical access control If communications to Central Station are lost all Controllers shall automatically buffer event transactions until communications are restored at which time buffered events shall be uploaded to the Central Station Number of Locations Support unlimited number of separate Locations using a single PC with combinations of direct connect dial up or TCP IP LAN connections to each Location 1 Each Location shall have its own database and history in the Central Station Locations may be combined to share a common database Data Capacity 1 130 lt Insert number gt different card reader formats 2 999 lt Insert number gt comments 3 16 lt Insert number gt graphic file types for importing maps Location Capacity 128 lt Insert number gt reader controlled
52. PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 DESCRIPTION A 10 11 SECTION 28 13 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete if not applicable to project Also delete any other item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs Insert additional provisions as required for this project This section specifies the finishing installation connection testing and certification of a complete and fully operating Physical Access Control System hereinafter referred to as the PACS This Section includes a Physical Access Control System consisting of a system server one or more networked workstation computers operating system and application software and field installed Controllers connected by a high speed electronic data transmission network The PACS shall have the following 1 Physical Access Control SPEC WRITER NOTE Adjust list to suit the project a Regulating access through doors gates traffic control bollards lt List o ther access control devices gt nnunciator Biometric identity verification equipment b Anti passback c Visitor assignment d Surge and tamper protection e Secondary alarm a f Credential cards and readers Gis h Push button switches i RS 232 ASCII interface Credential creation and credential holder database and management k Monitoring of field installed devices l Interface with
53. Provide for and allow an operator to be restricted to only working with visitors The visitor badging subsystem shall assign credentials and enroll visitors Allow only access levels that have been designated as approved for visitors Provide an automated log of visitor name time and doors accessed and whom visitor contacted Allow a visitor designation to be assigned to a credential holder PACS shall be able to restrict the access levels that may be assigned to credentials that are issued to visitors Allow operator to recall visitors credential holder file once a visitor is enrolled in the system 28 13 00 67 10 10 11 H The program shall provide means to disable the enrollment station when it is unattended to prevent unauthorized use H The program shall provide a method to enter personnel identifying information into the entry control database files through enrollment stations In the case of personnel identity verification subsystems this shall include biometric data Allow entry of personnel identifying information into the system database using menu selections and data fields The data field names shall be customized during setup to suit user and site needs Personnel identity verification subsystems selected for use with the system shall fully support the enrollment function and shall be compatible with the entry control database files Cardholder Da
54. S Requirements for elevators Section 26 05 11 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS Requirements for connection of high voltage Section 26 05 21 LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL POWER CONDUCTORS AND CABLES 600 VOLTS AND BELOW Requirements for power cables Section 26 05 33 RACEWAYS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Requirements for infrastructure Section 26 05 41 UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION Requirements for underground installation of wiring Section 26 56 00 EXTERIOR LIGHTING Requirements for perimeter lighting Section 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY For general requirements that are common to more than one section in Division 28 Section 28 05 13 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Requirements for conductors and cables Section 28 05 26 GROUNDING AND BONDING FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Requirements for grounding of equipment Section 28 05 28 33 CONDUITS AND BOXES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Requirements for infrastructure Section 28 08 00 COMMISIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY For requirements for commissioning systems readiness checklists and training Section 28 13 16 ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT Requirements for control and operation of all security systems Section 28 13 53 SECURITY ACCESS DETECTION Requirements for screening of personnel and shipments Section 28 16 00 INTRUSION DETECTION SY
55. STEM IDS Requirements for alarm systems Section 28 23 00 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Requirements for security camera systems 28 13 00 6 ra 10 11 6 Detail and elevation drawings for all devices that define how they were installed and mounted Pre installation design packages shall go through a full review process conducted by the Contractor along with a VA representative to ensure all work has been clearly defined and completed All reviews shall be conducted in accordance with the project schedule There shall be four 4 stages to the review process 35 percent 65 percent Ww NY Ff 90 percent 4 100 percent Provide manufacturer security system product cut sheets Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal testing a Security System Operational Test Plan Include procedures for operational testing of each component and security subsystem to include performance of an integrated system test Submit manufacture s certification of Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL listing as specified Provide all maintenance and operating manuals per Section 01 00 00 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS and Section 28 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY Completed System Readiness Checklists provided by the Commissioning Agent and completed by the contractor signed by a qualified technician and dated on the date of completion i
56. Schedul Electrical Panel Details shall be provided for all SMS systems electrical power circuits Panel details shall be provided identifying panel type Standard Emergency Power Emergency Uninterrupted Power Source and Uninterrupted Power Source Only panel location circuit number and circuit amperage rating Door Schedule A door schedule shall be developed for each door equipped with electronic security components At a minimum the door schedule shall be coordinated with Division 08 work and include the following information Item Number Door Number Derived from A E Drawings Floor Plan Sheet Number Standard Detail Number Door Description Derived from Loading Sheets Data Gathering Panel Input Number Door Position or Monitoring Device Type amp Model Number Lock Type Model Number amp Power Input Draw standby active Card Reader Type amp Model Number Shunting Device Type amp Model Number Sounder Type amp Model Number Manufacturer Misc devices as required a Delayed Egress Type amp Model Number 28 13 00 18 10 11 b Intercom c Camera d Electric Transfer Hinge e Electric Pass through device 14 Remarks column indicating special notes or door configurations Camera Schedule A camera schedule shall be developed for each camera Contractors shall coordinate with the Resident Engineer to determine cam ra s
57. TE Magnetic bond sensor all not be used in high security plications Specify the Balanced gnetic switch for door status nitoring l meet the following minimum technical characteristics Operating Voltage 24 VDC Current Draw 5A Holding Force Swing Doors 675 kg 1500 lbs Sliding Doors 225 kg 500 lbs Turnstiles a Shall operate at 110 VAC dedicated circuit breaker does not require a back up 28 13 60 Hz or 220 VAC 50 Hz supplied from a on a security power panel This device power source 00 102 10 11 b Shall be utilized as a means of monitoring and controlling access in a lobby c Shall meet the following minimum requirements 1 Be UFAS compliant 2 Provide either an audible or visual confirmation that access has been granted to a cleared individual 3 Provide an audible alarm in the event a non cleared individual is attempting to gain access 4 Interface with the SMS and utilize a card reader for accessing and exiting a facility and provide a recorded event of personnel accessing these points 5 Have a built in step down transformer to provide power to a card reader unit 6 Have built in signal wiring chassis to allow for plug and play capabilities with the PACS 7 Have the ability to detect tailgating within one quarter on an inch to prevent unauthorized access to a facility SPEC WRITER NOTE Show vehicle ga
58. TEMS General Submittals shall be in full compliance of the Contract Documents All submittals shall be provided in accordance with this section Submittals lacking the breath or depth these requirements will be considered incomplete and rejected Submissions are considered multidisciplinary and shall require coordination with applicable divisions to provide a complete and comprehensive submission package Additional general provisions are as follows 1 The Contractor shall schedule submittals in order to maintain the project schedule For coordination drawings refer to Specification Section 01 33 10 DESIGN SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES which outline basic submittal requirements and coordination Section 01 33 10 shall be used in conjunction with this section 28 13 00 11 10 11 The Contractor shall identify variations from requirements of Contract Documents may be detrimental or system include components Each package shall be submitted at one and state product and system limitations which to successful performance of the completed work 1 time for each review and from applicable disciplines e g electrical work architectural finishes door hardware etc which are required to produce an accurate and detailed depiction of the project Manufacturer s information used for submittal shall have pages with items for approval tagged
59. ability for future additions within the indicated system size limits 4 Open architecture that allows importing and exporting of data and interfacing with other systems that are compatible with operating system 5 Password protected operator and smart card login and access SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph below if a single point failure in the Central Station is unacceptable Peer Computer Control Software Shall detect a failure of a central computer and shall cause the other central computer to assume control of all system functions without interruption of operation Drivers shall be provided in both central computers to support this mode of operation SPEC WRITER NOTE DTS links may be included with perimeter protection systems Application Software Interface between the alarm annunciation and entry control Controllers to monitor sensors and DTS links operate displays report alarms generate reports and help train system operators Software shall have the following functions lise Resides at the Central Station workstations and Controllers as required to perform specified functions Operate and manage peripheral devices Manage files for disk I O including creating deleting and copying files and automatically maintain a directory of all files including size and location of each sequential and random ordered record Import custom icons into graphics views to
60. ac b Contacts that will make 720 VA at 60 lt Insert number gt A and that will break at 720 VA at 10 lt Insert number gt A 28 13 00 99 10 11 Enclosures Flush or surface mounting Push buttons shall be suitable for flush mounting in the switch enclosures Enclosures shall additionally be suitable for installation in the following locations SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit location s listed below to suit Project Coordinate with Environmental Conditions Paragraph in Part 1 Project Conditions Article a Indoors controlled environment b Indoors uncontrolled environment c Outdoors Power Push button switches shall be powered from their associated Controller using dc control 2 15 PORTAL CONTROL DEVICES A Sha Suc 1 25 Shall Shall Ts 2 3 Shal ll be used to assist the PACS h devices shall Provide a means of monitoring the doors status Allow for exiting a space via either a push button request to exit or panic crash bar Provide a means of override to the PACS via a keypad or key bypass Assist door operations utilizing automatic openers and closures Provide a secondary means of access to a space via a keypad be connected to and monitored by the main PACS panel be installed in a manner that they comply with The Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards UFAS The Americans with Disabilities Act ADA Th
61. adjustments or other non scheduled work See also General Project Requirements B Description of Work T The adjustment and repair of the security system includes all software updates panel firmware and the following new items computers equipment communications transmission equipment and data transmission media DTM local processors security system sensors physical access control equipment facility interface signal transmission equipment and video equipment C Personnel Ta Service personnel shall be certified in the maintenance and repair of the selected type of equipment and qualified to accomplish all work promptly and satisfactorily The Resident Engineer shall be advised in writing of the name of the designated service representative and of any change in personnel The Resident 28 13 00 39 D 10 11 Engineer shall be provided copies of system manufacturer certification for the designated service representative Schedule of Work 1 Li The work shall be performed during regular working ours Monday through Friday excluding federal holidays These inspections shall include The Contractor shall perform two 2 minor inspections at six 6 a month intervals or more if required by the manufacturer and two 2 major inspections offset equally between the minor inspections to effect quarterly inspection of alternating magnitude 1 Minor Inspec
62. aintained or trained SPEC WRITER NOTE In the following paragraph use 4 hours for metropolitan areas and 8 hours for rural areas s There shall be a permanent service organization by the manufacturer which will render satisfactory service to this installation within four eight hours of receipt of notification that service is needed Submit name and address of service organizations 1 4 SUBMITTALS SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete and or amend all paragraphs and sub paragraphs and information as needed to ensure that only 28 13 00 8 10 10 11 Security Control Room The contractor shall provide a layout plan for the Security Control Room The layout plan shall identify all equipment and details associated with the installation Operator Console The contractor shall provide a layout plan for the Operator Console The layout plan shall identify all equipment and details associated with the installation Equipment room the contractor shall provide a layout plan for the equipment room The layout plan shall identify all equipment and details associated with the installation Equipment Room Equipment room details shall provide architectural electrical mechanical plumbing IT Data and associated equipment and device placements both vertical and horizontally Electrical Panel
63. ally from that indicated in the Product Data submitted Significant changes in the product 28 13 00 29 12 13 10 11 delivered to the site and changes in manufacturer s instructions and recommendations for installation shall be included Particular attention will be given to information on concealed products and installations that cannot be readily identified or recorded later Note related Change Orders and mark up of Record Construction Documents where applicable Upon completion of mark up submit a complete set of Record Product Data to the COTR Miscellaneous Records The Contractor shall maintain one 1 copy of miscellaneous records for Project Record Document purposes Refer to other Specifications for miscellaneous record keeping requirements and submittals concerning various construction activities Before substantial completion complete miscellaneous records and place in good order properly identified and bound or filed ready for use and reference Categories of requirements resulting in miscellaneous records include a minimum of the following a Certificates received instead of labels on bulk products b Testing and qualification of tradesmen Contractor s Qualifications c Documented qualification of installation firms d Load and performance testing e Inspections and certifications f Final inspection and correction procedures g Project
64. an should be automatic initiate the scan process accommodate differences in TL ht shall be UFAS compliant The display s requests hav hall indicate power on off b Verification time for the retinal n accepted or rejected nro her type of visual indicator displ and audible status indication and enrol verification unit shall lays shall L contact with the device but push button could The device shall include height and provide a llee prompts and whether user passage be no greater that 1 5 seconds from the moment the action is initiated until Shall code credential a response signal provide an enrollment mode verification mode with the system applicatio verification attempt matches an iris templat a personnel created for Ds shall allow database fil Ci from the verification attempt matches the retinal template The enrollment mode s and When operating in recognition mode When operating in code credential scanner shal nter t t h mplat that person n software passage when t retinal N has been generated recognition mode the retinal and hall create an iris template for new into the system database file Template information shall be compatible verification unit stored es verification mode when th ll allow passag 28 13 0
65. anic bar or with a key by pass Refer to Section 2 2 1 9 for key bypass specifications The strikes bolts shall include a micro switch to indicate to the system when the bolt is not engaged or the strike mechanism is unlocked The signal switches shall report a forced entry to the system in the event the door is left open or accessed without the identification credentials F Key Bypass 1 Shall be utilized for all doors that have a mortise or rim mounted door hardware 28 13 00 97 10 11 2 Each door shall be individually keyed with one master key per secured area 3 Cylinders shall be six 6 pin and made of brass or equivalent Keys for the cylinders shall be constructed of solid material and produced and cut by the same distributor Keys shall not be purchased cut and supplied by multiple dealers 4 All keys shall have a serial number cut into the key No two serial numbers shall be the same 5 All keys and cylinders shall be stored in a secure area that is monitored by the Intrusion Detection System Automatic Door Opener and Closer 1 Shall be low energy operators 2 Door closing force shall be adjustable to ensure adequate closing control 3 Shall have an adjustable back check feature to cushion the door opening speed if opened violently 4 Motor assist shall be adjustable from 0 to 30 seconds in five 5 second increments Motor
66. arm system Acknowledged but b Second Operator Step Acknowledged Un Resolved This action shall silence The alarm remains in the Step Operators enter the resolution or operator comment giving the disposition of the alarm event The alarm shall then clea Each workstation s unresolved alarms Each alarm point s Ea hall display the total pending alarms and total hall be programmable to disallow the resolution of alarms until the alarm point has returned to its normal state Alarms shall trans allowing connectio mit to Central Station in real time except for n time for dial up locations Alarms shall be displayed and managed from a minimum of four different windows a Input Status Window Overlay status icon with a large red blinking icon Selecting the icon wil b History Log Transaction Window Displ ll acknowledge the alarm lay name time and date in red text Selecting red text will acknowledge the alarm c Alarm Log Trans action Window Display name time and date in red Selecting red text will acknowledge the alarm d Graphic Map Display Display a steady colored icon representing each alarm input location Change icon to flashing red when the alarm occurs the alarm is ac Change icon from flashing red to steady red when knowledged 28 13 00 62 Visitor Assignment Lg 1
67. assback Access Granted Passback Violation Alarm Restored Input Normal Input Abnormal C Guard tour and other system features shall operate simultaneously with no interference 28 13 00 107 10 11 To allow right of way for piping and conduit installed at required slope So connecting raceways cables wireways cable trays and busways will be clear of obstructions and of the working and access space of other equipment B Coordinate installation of required supporting devices and set sleeves in cast in place concrete masonry walls and other structural components as they are constructed C Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electronic safety and security items that are behind finished surfaces or otherwise concealed 1 8 MAINTENANCE amp SERVICE A Refer to 25 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND S ECURITY Part 1 A General Requirements 1 The Contractor shall provide all services required and equipment necessary to maintain th ntire integrated electronic security system in an operational state as specified for a period of one 1 year after formal written acceptance of the system The Contractor shall provide all necessary material required for performing scheduled adjustments or other non scheduled work Impacts on facility operations shall be minimized when performing scheduled
68. assessment response forc deployment and response force communications System shall continue normal operation during trai ning exercises and shall terminate xercises when an alarm signal is received at the console Entry Control Enrollment Sof allow operators to add dele tware Database management functions that te and modify access data as needed 1 The enrollment station shall not have alarm response or acknowledgment functions 2 Provide multiple password protected access levels Database management and modification functions shall require a higher operator access level than personnel enrollment functions 28 13 00 68 10 10 11 H The program shall provide means to disable the enrollment station when it is unattended to prevent unauthorized use H The program shall provide a method to enter personnel identifying information into the entry control database files through enrollment stations In the case of personnel identity verification subsystems this shall include biometric data Allow entry of personnel identifying information into the system database using menu selections and data fields The data field names shall be customized during setup to suit user and site needs Personnel identity verification subsystems selected for use with the system shall fully support the enrollment function and shall be compatible
69. ate at a maximum distance of up to 2 5 cm S Entry Control Devices 1 Install all signal input and power cables 2 Strikes and bolts shall be mounted within the door frame 3 Mortise locks shall be mounted within the door and an electric transfer hinge shall be utilized to transfer the wire from within the door frame to the mortise lock inside the door 4 Electromagnetic locks shall be installed with the mag lock mounted to the door frame and the metal plate mounted to the door T System Start Up 1 The Contractor shall not apply power to the PACS until the following items have been completed a PACS equipment items and have been set up in accordance with manufacturer s instructions b A visual inspection of the PACS has been conducted to ensure that defectiv quipment items have not been installed and that there are no loose connections C System wiring has been tested and verified as correctly connected as indicated d All system grounding and transient protection systems have been verified as installed and connected as indicated e Power supplies to be connected to the PACS have been verified as the correct voltage phasing and frequency as indicated 2 Satisfaction of the above requirements shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for incorrect installation defective quipment items or collateral damage as a result of Contractor work effor
70. ated ethylene propylene jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test SPEC WRITER NOTE Coordinate four paragraphs and associated subparagraphs below with power requirements of locks specified in Division 08 Lock wire size recommendations are for the power draw of 500 mA or less with an inrush current of not more than 1 A 12 to 24 V lock wire from controller to door requires a 2 conductor cable Maximum distance from controller to lock is 250 feet 76 m with No 18 AWG wire and 500 feet 152 m with No 16 AWG wire Paired Lock Cable 1 pair twisted No 16 AWG stranded 19x29 tinned copper conductors PVC insulation unshielded and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMG 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray Plenum Type Paired Lock Cable 1 pair twisted No 16 AWG stranded 19x29 tinned copper conductors PVC insulation unshielded and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test Paired Lock Cable 1 pair twisted No 18 AWG stranded 19x30 tinned copper conductors PVC insulation unshielded and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMG 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray Plenum Type Paired Lock Cable 1 pair twisted No 18 AWG stranded 19x30 tinned copper conductors fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation unshielded and plastic jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test
71. ates from the Central Station that include enrollment and privilege information 3 Outputs 28 13 00 79 10 11 Indicate success or failure of attempts to use entry control devices and make comparisons of presented information with stored identification information Grant or deny entry by sending control signals to portal control devices and mask intrusion alarm annunciation from sensors stimulated by authorized entries Maintain a date time and Location stamped record of each transaction and transmit transaction records to the Central Station Door Prop Alarm If a portal is held open for longer than 20 seconds time listed in a schedule alarm sounds 4 With power supplies sufficient to power at voltage and frequency required for field devices and portal control devices 5 Data Line Problems For periods of loss of communications with Central Station or when data transmission is degraded and generating continuous checksum errors the Controller shall continue to control entry by accepting identifying information making authentication decisions checking privileges and controlling portal control devices a Store up to 1000 lt Insert number gt transactions during periods of communication loss between the Controller and access control devices for subsequent upload to the Central Station on restoration of communication SPEC WRITER NOTE
72. audible status indication and enrollee prompts A J he display shall indicate power on off and whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected 6 Verification time for the voice verification unit shall be no greater that 1 5 seconds from the moment the action is initiated until a response signal has been generated 7 Shall provide an enrollment mode recognition mode and code credential verification mode a The enrollment mode shall create a voice template for new personnel and enter the template into the system database file created for that person Template information shall be compatible with the system application software b When operating in recognition mode the voice verification unit shall allow passage when the voice verification data from the verification attempt matches a voice template stored in the database files c When operating in code credential verification mode the voice verifier shall allow passage when the voice verification data 28 13 00 91 10 11 from the verification attempt matches the voice verification template This will occur when the associated information of the identification code entered into a keypad matches the voice verification template associated with a credential card data is recognized by a card reader 8 Shall store template transactions involving voice verificati
73. ay Each floor select bu controlled so that some fl unsecure When a floor select button tons in each elevator car restricting floors where they have b h programming n given access automatically secure and button of a car individually by time and tton within a car shall be separately oors may be secure while others remain is secure it shall requir the passenger to use his her access code and have access to that floor before the floor select button will operat determine which car call a nd floor select buttons ar The passenger s credential shall nabled restricting access to floors unless authorized by system s access code database where the credential holde time information System Controller shall re The Controller shall reset been enabled by the user s 28 r is the passenger cord elevator access data all additional call credential 13 00 105 Floor select button shall be enabled only in the car along with credential buttons that may have 3 10 11 The floor select elevator control shall allow for manual override either individually by floor or by cab as a group from a workstation PCs 2 19 AFTER HOURS HVAC CONTROL A After Hours HVAC Control Provide for any credential read to activate or control individual HVAC zones based on access level This control module shall control and record the after hours u
74. ch shall be wired into the fire alarm system to activate the evacuation alarms When the switch is pressed all delayed egress or evacuation doors shall unlock and generate an alarm at the security console monitor showing and recording time and date of when the switch was pressed The contractor is responsible for coordinating the wiring and connection with the fire alarm contactor The Master Open Switch shall be linked to the fire alarm panel for the release of doors locks Each individual delayed egress door shall have the ability to unlock through a manual action on the SMS Unless otherwise indicated the Contractor shall provide all of the above reset methods for each door All signs will meet the latest ADA requirements Signs 1 The delay egress package shall be provided with a warning sign complying with local code requirements The warning sign shall be attached to the interior side of the controlled door The sign shall be located on the interior side of the door 28 13 00 95 Bi ites 10 11 above and within 304 mm 12 in of the panic bar The sign shall read EMERGENCY EXIT PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 30 SECONDS Signs shall be coordinated and comply with the building s existing sign specifications Signs shall include grade 2 Braille Signs shall meet the current ADA requiremen
75. cord of the work performed within five 5 working days after the work was completed I System Modifications 1 The Contractor shall make any recommendations for system modification in writing to the COTR No system modifications including operating parameters and control settings shall be made without prior written approval from the COTR Any modifications made to the system shall be incorporated into the operation and maintenance manuals and other documentation affected J Software t The Contractor shall provide all software updates when approved by the Owner from the manufacturer during the installation and 12 month warranty period and verify operation of the system These updates shall be accomplished in a timely manner fully coordinated with the 28 13 00 41 system operators maintenance manuals and soft 1 warranty period least one at which ti validate th 10 11 and incorporated into the operations and ware documentation There shall be at scheduled update near the end of the first year s me the Contractor shall install and latest released version of the Manufacturer s software All unit control room An elect be maintained within the log provide a description of the occurred and name and conta performing the modification 3 ring binder and the cover 1 9 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A ira PACS shall provide s
76. customized at each workstation to allow or disallow operator access to program functions for each Location Workstation event filtering shall allow user to define events and alarms that will be displayed at each workstation If an alarm is unacknowledged not handled by another workstation for a preset amount of time the alarm will automatically appear on the filtered workstation E Controller Software Controllers shall operate as an autonomous intelligent processing unit Controllers shall make decisions about physical access control alarm monitoring linking functions and door locking schedules for its operation independent of other system components Controllers shall be part of a fully distributed processing control network The portion of the database associated with a Controller and consisting of parameters constraints and the latest value or status of points connected to that Controller shall be maintained in the Controller 28 13 00 dL 4 10 11 Functions The following functions shall be fully implemented and operational within each Controller a b Q Q f Ge h i Monitoring inputs Controlling outputs Automatically reporting alarms to the Central Station Reporting of sensor and output status to Central Station on request Maintaining real time automatically updated by the Central Station at least once a day Communicating with the Central Station
77. d as built shall paper cover sheets with identifications printed on the be in editable formats and the ownership of the drawings shall be fully relinquished to the owner c Where feasible th data whether the contractor or similar entity on Record Drawings comprehensive drawing technique after it has been obtained and check the mark up befor individual or entity is the installer i For concealed installations n individual or entity that obtained record sub s required to prepare the mark up Accurately record the information in a Record the data when possible record cealment At the time of co substantial completion submit to the COTR The Contractor sh labeled sets for the COTR s con conduit and cable lengths on t field conduit placement routings shall be shown shall be illustrated in their a n he conduit drawings he Record Construction Documents ll organize into bound and inued usage Provide device Exact in All conduits tar ngth from termination in security closets box and junction box sizes are to be shown if 4 inch FIPS 201 Compliance Certificates no arrowed conduit runs shall be shown Pull larger than 100mm SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete and add components to the list as required by the project website for list Check http www fips201 com of the a
78. d device network shall provide a system lt Insert number gt second s or less for system Alarms shall be annunciated at econd of the alarm occurring at a 28 13 00 44 Controller or device controlled by a local Controller ms if the alarm occurs at the Ce changes shall be displayed withi Central Station All graphics s generated map displays on the c alarm receipt at the security co maintained during system heavy 1l The desi False Alarm Reduction shall contain features to reduce shall comply with SIA CP 01 Error Detection A cyclic code between Controllers and the Cent and double bit errors burst err 99 percent of all other multibit Interactive or product error det acceptable A message shall be incorrectly System shall retra two digit decimal number shall b communication link representing When the number of consecutive r assigned quantity the Central S failure alarm message System s transmission failure for display Data Line Supervision System s opening closing shorting or g Door Hardware Interface Coordi 10 11 and within 100 ntral Station Alarm and status n 100 ms after receipt of data by the hall be displayed including graphics onsole monitor within 5 seconds of nsole This response time shall be oad gn of Central Station and Controllers false alarms Equipment and software error detection method shall be us
79. d drawing for each security device physical access control system intrusion detection video surveillance and assessment and intercom systems for each type of wall and ceiling configuration in project Device details shall include device mounting detail wiring and conduit routing Details of connections to power supplies and grounding Details of surge protection device installation Sensor detection patterns Each system sensor shall have associated detection patterns Equipment Rack Detail For each equipment rack provide a scaled detail of the equipment rack location and rack space utilization Use of BISCI wire management standards shall be employed to identify wire management methodology Transitions between equipment racks shall be shown to include use vertical and horizontal latter rack system 28 13 00 17 10 10 11 Security Control Room The contractor shall provide a layout plan for the Security Control Room The layout plan shall identify all equipment and details associated with the installation Operator Console The contractor shall provide a layout plan for the Operator Console The layout plan shall identify all equipment and details associated with the installation Equipment room the contractor shall provide a layout plan for the equipment room The layout plan shall identify all equipment and de
80. dditional PACS system requirements as they relate to the CCTV refer to Section 28 23 00 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE 22 TDS a Be able monitor door control sensors 28 13 00 117 b Be able to monitor and contro c Be programmed to go into ana into an alarm state and noti alarm d For additional PACS system re IDS refer to Section 28 16 1 3 Security Access Detection a Be able to monitor all object ray machine and be able to mo detection unit b For additional PACS system re Security Access Detection re ACCESS DETECTION 4 EPPS a Be programmed to go into ana 10 11 l the IDS on a 24 hours basis larm state when an IDS device is put fy the operator via an audible quirements as they relate to the 1 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEM s that have been screened with an x nitor all data acquired by the bomb quirements as they relate to the fer to Section 28 13 53 SECURITY larm state when an emergency call box or duress alarm panic device is activated and notify the Physical Access Control Syste alarm event b For additional PACS requireme m and Database Management of an nts as they relate to the EPPS refer to Section 28 26 00 EL ECTRONIC PERSONAL PROTECTION SYSTEM Integration with these security sub computer programming or the direct For programming purposes refer to t correct system operati
81. ding testing and inspection of all existing door equipment and signal lines intended to be incorporated into the PACS and furnish a report to the Contracting Officer as part of the site survey report For those items considered nonfunctioning provide with the report specification sheets or written functional requirements to support the findings and the estimated cost to correct the deficiency As part of the report the Contractor shall include a schedule for connection to all existing equipment 3 The Contractor shall make written requests and obtain approval prior to disconnecting any signal lines and equipment and creating equipment downtime Such work shall proceed only after receiving Contracting Officer approval of these requests If any device fails after the Contractor has commenced work on that device signal or control line the Contractor shall diagnose the failure and perform any necessary corrections to the equipment 4 The Contractor shall be held responsible for repair costs due to Contractor negligence abuse or improper installation of equipment 5 The Contracting Officer shall be provided a full list of all equipment that is to be removed or replaced by the Contractor to include description and serial manufacturer numbers where possible The Contractor shall dispose of all equipment that has been removed or replaced based upon approval of the Contracting Officer after reviewin
82. doors 50 000 lt Insert number gt total access credentials 2048 lt Insert number gt supervised alarm inputs 2048 lt Insert number gt programmable outputs oO PW WB NHN FP 32 000 lt Insert number gt custom action messages per Location to instruct operator on action required when alarm is received System Network Requirements 1 Interconnect system components and provide automatic communication of status changes commands field initiated interrupts and other communications required for proper system operation 28 13 00 43 10 11 2 Communication shall not require operator initiation or response and shall return to normal afte such as power loss or trans 3 System shall automatically operator and identify the c partial or total failure r partial or total network interruption ient upset annunciate communication failures to the ommunication link that has experienced a SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain subparagraph below if required for system size and complexity Add file servers and system backup Controllers if required Show on riser diagram and indicate size and software requirements on Drawings or in this Section 4 Communications Controller may be used as an interface between th Central Station display sys Communications Controller s the specified network commu L Central Station shall provide control and dynamic and real control system ne
83. ds 10 Number of Control Points Relays Reserved For Expansion Boards The DGP input module and output module spreadsheets shall automatically calculate the following information based upon the associated entries in the above fields 1 System Numbers for Card Readers 2 System Numbers for Monitor Point Inputs 3 System Numbers for Control Points Relays 4 Next DGP or input module First Monitor Point Number 5 Next DGP or output module First Control Point Number The DGP spreadsheet shall provide the following information for each card reader 1 DGP Reader Number 2 System Reader Number 3 Cable ID Number 28 13 00 20 10 11 4 Description Field Room Number 5 Description Field Device Type i e In Reader Out Reader etc 6 Description Field 7 DGP Input Location 8 Date Test 9 Date Passed 10 Cable Type 11 Camera Numbers of cameras viewing the reader location The DGP and input module spreadsheet shall provide the following information for each monitor point alarm input 1 DGP Monitor Point Input Number 2 System Monitor Point Number 3 Cable ID Number 4 Description Field Room Number 5 Description Field Device Type i e Door Contact Motion Detector etc 6 DGP or input module Input Location 7 Date Test 8 Date Passed 9 Cable Type 10 Camera Numbers of associated alarm event preset call ups The DGP and output module spreadsheet shall pr
84. e identifier permissions pair include the permission to perform the requested operation 28 13 00 35 ra Access Control A fu authorized persons o API Application Prog Assurance Level or trust or confidence Memorandum M 04 04 a of four levels M 0O 1 Level 1 LITTLE O 2 Level 2 SOME con 3 Level 3 HIGH con 4 Level 4 VERY HIG Authentication A pr or determines an ent often means the perf Authenticator serve as proof of identity appropriate kind Fo fingerprints are aut Authorization A pro resource or asset wi BIO or BIO A A FIPS by using a Fingerpri Note that the short represent both BIO a Biometric An authen living person CAC m P CAC End Poi CAC NG CAC Next Ge Card Authentication PIV Card key of the A memory 10 11 nction or a system that restricts access to nly ramming Interface E Authentication Assurance Level A measure of in an authentication mechanism defined in OMB SP 800 63 in terms nd NIST Special Publication 4 04 R NO confidence fidence fidence H confidence ocess that establishes the origin of information ity s identity In this publication authentication ormance of a PIV authentication mechanism possession or quality of a person that can when presented to a verifier of the r example and passwords cryptographic keys henticators cess that associates per
85. e ADA Standards for Accessible Design sec Pus I l provide a secondary means of physical access control within a ure area h Button Switches Shall be momentary contact back lighted push buttons and stainless steel switch enclosures for each push button as shown Buttons are to be utilized for secondary means of releasing a locking mechanism a In an area where a push button is being utilized for remote access of the locking device then no more than two 2 buttons shall operate one door from within one secure space Buttons will not be wired in series with one other b In an area where locally stationed guards control entry to multiple secure points via remote switches An interface board 28 13 00 100 10 11 shall be designed and constructed for only the amount of buttons it shall house These buttons shall be flush mounted and clearly labeled for ease of use All buttons shall be connected to the PACS and SMS system for monitoring purposes Shall have double break silver contacts that will make 720 VA at 60 amperes and break 720 VA at 10 amperes Entry Control Devices 1 Shall be hardwired to the PACS main control panel and operated by either a card reader or a biometric device via a relay on the main con 2 Shall 3 Shall trol panel be fail l safe in the event of power failure to the PACS system operate at 24 VCD with the e
86. e contractor shall be liable for all expenses additional including expenses of the Government A Warrant PACS work subject to the Article Warranty of Construction of B FAR clause 52 246 21 Demonstration and training shall be performed prior to system acceptance 28 13 00 46 1 12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 10 11 A For general requirements that are common to more than one section in Division 28 refer to Section 28 05 00 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY INS TALLATIONS General requirements applicable to this section include General Arrangement Project Conditions F lectrical Power E lectronic Component Substitute Materials oOo A nD oO SF W NY a Like Items PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 GENERAL Of Contract Documents Delivery Handling and Storage Lightning Power Surge Suppression and Grounding S and Equipment and SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete or amend all paragraphs and sub paragraphs as needed to ensure that only the equipment required per the Request for Proposal RFP is provided A All equipment and materials for the system will be compatible to ensure Cs D correct operation as outlined in FIPS 201 March 2006 and HSPD 12 The security system cha as a guide in selection racteristics listed in this section will serve of equipment and materials for t
87. e of interface with card access control systems he system shall include a bypass feature that is activated via a dry contact relay output from the physical access control system his bypass shall allow authorized personnel to pass through the controlled portal without creating an alarm condition or activating the delay egress cycle The bypass shall include internal electronic shunts or door switches to prevent activation re arming until the door returns to the closed position An unused access event shall not cause a false alarm and shall automatically rearm the delay egress lock upon expiration of the programmed shunt time The delay egress physical access control interface shall support extended periods of automated and or manual lock and unlock cycles E Crash Bar Emergency Exit with Alarm Panic Entry control portals shall include panic bar emergency exit hardware as designed Panic bar emergency exit hardware shall provide an alarm shunt signal to the PACS and SMS 28 13 00 96 10 11 YB MOH 20 sheds dagie ao gue Gee tae dk Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 2 Cards with contacts Dimensions and location of the contacts TI WOH Snie eee elle Settee a eel Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 3 Cards with contacts Electrical interface and transmission protocols VOT OA 4 weet ee esa PES S Identification
88. e sent to CCTV systems during alarms or input change of state through serial ports 9 Camera Control Provides operator ability to select and control cameras from graphic maps Alarm Monitoring Monitor sensors Controllers and DTS circuits and notify operators of an alarm condition Display higher priority alarms 28 13 00 61 first and within ala alarm first rm priorities display 10 11 the oldest unacknowledged Operator acknowledgment of one alarm shall not be considered acknowledgment of other alarms nor shall it inhibit reporting of subseque l Displayed alarm da and secondary alar Printed alarm data date and time to responses nt alarms m messages shall include type of ta shall include type of alarm location of alarm alarm location of alarm nearest second of occurrence and operator Maps shall automatically display the alarm condition for each input assigned to that map location if that option is selected for that input Alarms initiate a status of pending and require the following two handling steps by operators a First Operator sounds associated with the alarm system Acknowledged but b Second Operator Step Acknowledged Un Resolved This action shall silence The alarm remains in the Step Operators enter the resolution or operator comment giving the disposition of the alarm event The alarm shall th
89. ection levels required to insure only authorized VA personnel have access to the sy 2 Program and set up th Card Readers stem e SMS to ensure it is in fully operation 1 Connect all signal inputs and outputs as shown and specified Terminate input signa ls as required Readers shall be surf enclosed conduit syst Biometrics 2 3 Program and address the reader as per the design package 4 ace or flushed mounted and all appropriate hardware shall be provided to ensure the unit is installed in an em 1 Connect all signal input and output cables along with all power cables 2 Program and ensure th Portal Control Devices device is in operating order 1 Install all signal input and output cables as well as all power cables 2 Devices shall be surf ace or flush mounted as per the design package 3 Program all devices and ensure they are working Door Status Indicators 1 Install all signal input and output cables as well as all power cables 2 RTE s shall be surfac e mounted and angled in a manner that they cannot be compromised from the non secure side of a windowed door 28 13 00 120 10 11 or allow for easy release of the locking device from a distance no greater than 6 feet from the base of the door 3 Door position sensors shall be surface or flush mounted and wide gap with the ability to oper
90. ed ral Station which shall detect single ors of eight bits or less and at least and burst error conditions ection codes alone will not be in error if one bit is received nsmit messages with detected errors A e operator assignable to each the number of retransmission attempts etransmission attempts equals the tation shall print a communication hall monitor the frequency of data and logging hall initiate an alarm in response to rounding of data transmission lines nate with Division 08 Sections that specify door hardware required to be monitored or controlled by the PACS characteristics that match the s hardware Integrate door hardwa function with t Section References to industry and trade minimum installation requirement Drawings and other specification instances w here requirements are above standards 28 13 The Controllers in this Section shall have electrical ignal and power requirements of door re specified in Division 08 Sections to he controls and PC based software and hardware in this association standards and codes are standards sections shall govern in those greater than those specified in the 00 45 1 10 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS A Refer to 25 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR my 1 11 WARRANTY OF CONSTRUCTION SECURITY Part 1 Materials and equipment manufacturers regularly which replacement parts When more than one uni
91. ed and Regulated BATTERY Dependant on Output Voltage shall provide up to lt __ gt Ah T OUTPUT CURRE NT 10 amp max 13 8 VDC 5 amp max 27 6 VDC PRIMARY FUSE SIZE 6 3 amp non removable 28 13 00 104 BATTERY FUSE SIZI ea 12 amp 3AG CHARGING CIRCUIT Built in standard 2 18 FLOOR SELECT ELEVATOR CONTROL A Elevator access control shall be integral to security access a B PACS shall record which call button is pressed and des 2 System shall be capable of control control station host PC fo SPEC WRITER NOTE specifications 10 11 Establish number of outputs with the elevator control Typical elevator interface will require one outpu elevator car per floor controlled t per Some systems may require one additional output per elevator bank to place eleva after hours mod Specify travel Alternatively Article if added elevator specifications cable in the elevator sec cable may be added to this tors in tor tion coordinate wi th providing full elevator security and r elevator control decisions through dedicated Controllers without relying on the Access control system shall enable and disable car calls on each floor and floor select but passengers access to the System setup shall throug unsecure each floor select d
92. ed by the Commissioning Agent Components provided under this section of the specification will be tested as part of a larger system Refer to Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS and related sections for contractor responsibilities for system commissioning 3 13 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING A Provide services of manufacturer s technical representative for four hours to instruct VA personnel in operation and maintenance of units 28 13 00 123 Submit training plans a the requirements of Section 28 08 0 SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS Develop separate traini 0 10 11 nd instructor qualifications in accordance with COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC ng modules for the following 1 Computer system administration personnel to manage and repair the LAN and databases and to update and maintain software 2 Operators who prepare a station and works 3 Security personnel 4 Hardware maintena nce personnel 5 Corporate management All testing and trai Requirements Sectio ning shall be complia nd input credentials to man the control tations and to enroll personnel nt with the VA General ERAL R EM n 01 00 00 GEN 28 13 00 124 EQUIR ENTS
93. ed or bypassed and if the input is in the armed or bypassed state due to a time zone or a manual command Outputs in system shall have two icon representations one for the secure locked state and one for the open unlocked state Icons displaying status of the I O points shall be constantly updated to show their current real time condition without prompting by the operator 28 13 00 56 10 11 The operator shall be able to scroll the list of I Os and press the appropriate toolbar button or right click to command the system to perform the desired function Graphic maps or drawings containing inputs outputs and override groups shall include the following a Database to import and store full color maps or drawings and allow for input output and override group icons to be placed on maps Maps to provide real time display animation and allow for control of points assigned to them System to allow inputs outputs and override groups to be placed on different maps Software to allow changing the order or priority in which maps will be displayed Override Groups Containing I Os a System shall incorporate override groups that provide the operator with the status and control over user defined sets of I Os with a single icon Icon shall change automatically to show the live summary status of points in that group Override group icon shall provide a method t
94. emplate information shall be compatible with the system application software c The operating mode shall be selectable by the system manager operator from the central station When operating in recognition mode the fingerprint analysis scanner n hall allow passage when the fingerprint data from the verification attempt matches a fingerprint template stored in the database files When operating in code credential verification mode the fingerprint analysis scanner shall allow passage when the fingerprint data from the verification attempt matches a fingerprint template associated with the identification code When entered into a keypad or it matches the fingerprint template associated with credential the card data will then be recognized by the card reader Shall store template transactions involving fingerprint scans The template match scores shall be stored in the matching personnel data file in a format compatible with the system application software and shall be used for report generation SPEC WRITER NOTE Refer to http fips20lep cio gov apl php for list of approved products 28 13 00 89 nrolled personnel 12 Shall Iris Verification 1 Shall authorized 2 Shall person presenting themselves for identification be unit listed as FIPS 201 Approved product 10 11 utilize unique patterns within the human eye to identify
95. en acceptance of the system The Contractor shall provide all necessary material required for performing scheduled adjustments or other non scheduled work Impacts on facility operations shall be minimized when performing scheduled adjustments or other non scheduled work See also General Project Requirements B Description of Work T The adjustment and repair of the security system includes all software updates panel firmware and the following new items computers equipment communications transmission equipment and data transmission media DTM local processors security system sensors physical access control equipment facility interface signal transmission equipment and video equipment C Personnel Ta Service personnel shall be certified in the maintenance and repair of the selected type of equipment and qualified to accomplish all work promptly and satisfactorily The Resident Engineer shall be advised in writing of the name of the designated service representative and of any change in personnel The Resident 28 13 00 39 10 11 contract document section number paragraph number and the referenced standards for each listed product Group 1 Technical Data Package Group I Technical Data Package shall be one submittal consisting of the following content and organization Refer to VA Special Conditions Document for drawing format and content r
96. en clea Each workstation s unresolved alarms Each alarm point s Ea hall display the total pending alarms and total hall be programmable to disallow the resolution of alarms until the alarm point has returned to its normal state Alarms shall trans allowing connectio mit to Central Station in real time except for n time for dial up locations Alarms shall be displayed and managed from a minimum of four different windows a Input Status Window Overlay status icon with a large red blinking icon Selecting the icon wil b History Log Transaction Window Displ ll acknowledge the alarm lay name time and date in red text Selecting red text will acknowledge the alarm c Alarm Log Trans action Window Display name time and date in red Selecting red text will acknowledge the alarm d Graphic Map Display Display a steady colored icon representing each alarm input location Change icon to flashing red when the alarm occurs the alarm is ac Change icon from flashing red to steady red when knowledged 28 13 00 62 Px 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 Once an alarm is acknowledged the operator shall be prompted to enter comments about the nature of the alarm and actions taken Operator s comments may be manually entered or selected from a programmed predefined list or a combination of both For locations
97. enable proper loading testing and operation The manual shall include a Definition of terms and functions use of system and applications software procedures for system initialization start up and shutdown alarm reports reports generation database format and data entry requirements directory of all disk files and description of all communications protocols including data formats command characters and a sample of each type of data transfer Operator s Manual The operator s manual shall fully explain all procedures and instructions for the operation of the system including a Computers and peripherals system start up and shutdown procedures use of system command and applications software recovery and restart procedures graphic alarm presentation use of report generator and generation of reports data entry operator commands alarm messages and printing formats and system access requirements Maintenance Manual The maintenance manual shall include descriptions of maintenance for all equipment including inspection recommend schedules periodic preventive maintenance fault diagnosis and repair or replacement of defective components 28 13 00 27 9 10 11 Spare Parts amp Components Data At the conclusion of the Contractor s work the Contractor shall submit to the Resident Engineer a complete list of the manufacturer s recommended spare part
98. equirements The data package shall include the following 1 Section I Drawings a General Drawings shall conform to VA Special Conditions and CAD Standards Documents All text associated with security details shall be 1 8 tall and meet VA text standard for AutoCAD drawings Cover Sheet Cover sheet shall consist of Project Title and Address Project Number Area and Vicinity Maps General Information Sheets General Information Sheets shall consist of General Notes Abbreviations Symbols Wire and Cable Schedule Project Phasing and Sheet Index Floor Plans Floor plans shall be produced from the Architectural backgrounds issued in the Construction Documents The contractor shall receive floor plans from the prime A E to develop these drawing sets Security devices shall be placed on drawings in scale All text associated with security details shall be 1 8 tall and meet VA text standard for AutoCAD drawings Floor plans shall identify the following 1 security devices by symbol 2 the associated device point number derived from the loading sheets 3 wire amp cable types and counts 4 conduit sizing and routing 5 conduit riser systems 6 device and area detail call outs Architectural details Architectural details shall be produced for each device mounting type door details for doors with physical access control reader pedestals and mounts security panel and power
99. ess of their authorization level d Allow only acknowledgment of software tamper alarms 3 Read access to system transcript files shall be reserved for operators with the highest password authorization level available in system 4 Animated Response Graphics Highlight alarms with flashing icons on graphic maps display and constantly update the current status of alarm inputs and outputs in real time through animated icons 5 Multimedia Alarm Annunciation WAV files to be associated with alarm events for audio annunciation or instructions 6 Alarm Handling Each input may be configured so that an alarm cannot be cleared unless it has returned to normal with options of requiring the operator to enter a comment about disposition of alarm Allow operator to silence alarm sound when alarm is acknowledged SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain any or all of three subparagraphs below if Project includes perimeter protection intrusion detection and video surveillance systems and if these systems interface with physical access control Edit to suit Project and interface conditions 7 Alarm Automation Interface High level interface to Central Station alarm automation software systems Allows input alarms to be passed to and handled by automation systems in same manner as burglar alarms using an RS 232 ASCII interface 8 CCTV Alarm Interface Allow commands to b
100. ets shall be placed at the begin beginning of each appendix completion of the endurance during installation checkou and one 1 soft copy on CD delivered as a part of final ning of each chapter or section and at the The final copies delivered after test shall include all modifications made t and acceptance Six 6 hard copies of each item listed below shall be systems acceptance 28 13 00 26 10 11 Functional Design Manual The functional design manual shall identify the operational requirements for th ntire system and explain the theory of operation design philosophy and specific functions A description of hardware and software functions interfaces and requirements shall be included for all system operating modes Manufacturer developed literature may be used however shall be produced to match the project requirements Equipment Manual A manual describing all equipment furnished including a General description and specifications installation and checkout procedures equipment electrical schematics and layout drawings system schematics and layout drawings alignment and calibration procedures manufacturer s repair list indicating sources of supply and interface definition Software Manual The software manual shall describe the functions of all software and include all other information necessary to
101. event types No 10 LL T2 13 Oo AID oO ae W NY FF Access Granted Access Denied Cod Access Denied Card plus PIN Access Denied Time Zon Access Denied Level Access Denied Facility Access Denied Code Timer Access Denied Anti Passback Access Granted Passback Violation Alarm Restored Input Normal Input Abnormal C Guard tour and other system features shall operate simultaneously with no interference 28 13 00 107 D 10 11 Guard Tour Module Capacity 999 possible guard tour definitions with each tour having up to 99 tour stations System shall allow all 999 tours to be running at same time 2 21 VIDEO AND CAMERA CONTROL A Control station or designated workstation displays live video from a CCTV source 1 Control Buttons On the display window with separate control buttons to represent Left Right Up Down Zoom In Zoom Out Scan and a minimum of two custom command auxiliary controls 2 Provide at least seven icons to represent different types of cameras with ability to import custom icons Provide option for display of icons on graphic maps to represent their physical location 3 Provide the alarm handling window with a command button that will display the camera associated with the alarm point Display mouse selectable icons representing each camera source to select source to be displayed For CCTV sources that are connected to a video
102. execute functions beyond their defined level during a 24 hour period shall initiate a software tamper alarm 3 A minimum of 32 lt Insert number gt passwords shall be available with the system software System shall display the operator s name or initials in the console s first field System shall print the operator s name or initials action date and time on the system printer at login and logoff 4 The password shall not be displayed or printed 5 Each password shall be definable and assignable for the following Commands usable a b Access to system software Q Access to application software d Individual zones that are to be accessed e Access to database Operator Commands 1 Command Input Plain language words and acronyms shall allow operators to use the system without extensive training or data processing backgrounds System prompts shall be a word a phrase or an acronym 2 Command inputs shall be acknowledged and processing shall start in not less than 1 lt Insert number gt second s 3 Tasks that are executed by operator s commands shall include the following a Acknowledge Alarms Used to acknowledge that the operator has observed the alarm message b Place Zone in Access Used to remotely disable intrusion alarm circuits emanating from a specific zone System shall be structured so that console operator cannot disable tamper circuits
103. field panels associated with the project Documentation shall be provided in current version Microsoft Excel spreadsheets following the format currently utilized by VA A separate spreadsheet file shall be generated for each DGP and associated field panels 28 13 00 19 10 11 The spreadsheet names shall follow a sequence that shall display the spreadsheets in numerical order according to the DGP system number The spreadsheet shall include the prefix in the file name that uniquely identifies the project site The spreadsheet shall detail all connected items such as card readers alarm inputs and relay output connections The spreadsheet shall include an individual section row for each panel input output and card reader The spreadsheet shall automatically calculate the system numbers for card readers inputs and outputs based upon data entered in initialization fields All entries must be verified against the field devices Copies of the floor plans shall be forwarded under separate cover The DGP spreadsheet shall include an entry section for the following information 1 DGP number 2 First Reader Number 3 First Monitor Point Number 4 First Relay Number 5 DGP input or output Location 6 DGP Chain Number 7 DGP Cabinet Tamper Input Number 8 DGP Power Fail Input Number 9 Number of Monitor Points Reserved For Expansion Boar
104. g Voltage Support for Operating Class PIV Readers shall support cards with Class A Vccs as defined in ISO IEC 7816 3 1997 and ISO IEC 7816 3 1997 Amd 1 2002 Retrieval Time Retrieval time for 12 5 kilobytes KB of data through the contact interface of the reader shall not exceed 2 0 seconds Transmission Protocol The PIV Reader shall support both the character based T 0 protocol and block based T 1 protocol as defined in ISO IEC 7816 3 1997 Support for PPS Procedure The reader shall support Protocol and Parameters Selection PPS procedure by having the ability to read character TA1 of the Answer to Reset ATR sent by the card as defined in ISO IEC 7816 3 1997 Contactless Smart Cards and Readers dee Smart card readers shall read credential cards whose characteristics of size and technology meet those defined by ISO IEC 7816 14443 15693 n The readers shall have flash download capability to accommodate card format changes The card reader shall have the capability of reading the card data and transmitting the data to the main monitoring panel he card reader shall be contactless and meet or exceed th following technical characteristics a Data Output Formats FIPS 201 low outputs the FASC N in an assortment of Wiegand bit formats from 40 200 bits FIPS 201 medium outputs a combination FASC N and HMAC in an assortment of Wiegand bit formats from 32 232 bits
105. g and drop method c Operators shall be able to view the inputs outputs and the point s name by moving the mouse cursor over the point on graphic map d Inputs or outputs may be placed on multiple graphic maps The operator shall be able to toggle to view graphic map associated with inputs or outputs 28 13 00 63 10 11 e Each graphic map shall have a display order sequence number associated with it to provide a predetermined order when toggled to different views SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain either or both subparagraphs below if Project includes a video surveillance system and this system interfaces with physical access control Edit to suit Project and interface conditions f Camera icons shall have the ability to be placed on graphic maps that when selected by an operator will open a video window display the camera associated with that icon and provide pan tilt zoom control g Input output or camera placed on a map shall allow the ability to arm or bypass an input open or secure an output or control the pan tilt zoom function of the selected camera System test softwar nables operators to initiate a test of the entire system or of a particular portion of the system 1 Test Report The results of each test shall be stored for future display or printout The report shall document the operational status of system components Report Generator Software Include command
106. g procedures including the following start up procedures routine and normal operating instructions regulation and control procedures instructions on stopping shut down and emergency instructions required sequences for electric and electronic systems and special operating instructions j Manufacturer equipment and systems maintenance manuals are permissible Project Redlines During construction the Contractor shall maintain an up to date set of construction redlines detailing 28 13 00 28 10 11 10 11 current location and configuration of the project components The redline documents shall be marked with the words Master Redlines on the cover sheet and be maintained by the Contractor in the project office The Contractor will provide access to redline documents anytime during the project for review and inspection by the Resident Engineer or authorized Office of Protection Services representative Master redlines shall be neatly maintained throughout the project and secured under lock and key in the contractor s onsite project office Any project component or assembly that is not installed in strict accordance with the drawings shall be so noted on the drawings Prior to producing Record Construction Documents the contractor will submit the Master Redline document to the Resident Engineer for review and approval of all changes or modifications to the documents Each sheet shall
107. g th quipment removal list In all areas wher quipment is removed or replaced the Contractor shall repair those areas to match the current existing conditions Enclosure Penetrations All enclosure penetrations shall be from the bottom of the enclosure unless the system design requires penetrations from other directions Penetrations of interior enclosures involving transitions of conduit from interior to exterior and all penetrations on exterior enclosures shall be sealed with rubber silicone sealant to preclude the entry of water and will comply with VA Master Specification 07 84 00 Firestopping The conduit riser shall terminate 28 V3 0022119 in a hot dipped galvaniz 10 11 ed metal cable terminator The terminator shall be filled with an approved sealant as recommended by the cable manufacturer and in such Cold Galvanizing All fi a manner that the cable is not damaged eld welds and brazing on factory galvanized boxes enclosures andc paint containing at leas Control Panels 1 Connect power and sig 2 Program the panel as manufacturer s progra SMS onduits shall be coated with a cold galvanized t 95 percent zinc by weight nal lines to the controller outlined by the design and per the mming guidelines 1 Coordinate with the VA agency s IT personnel to place the computer on the local LAN or Intranet and provide the security system prot
108. hanced parallel port LAN Adapter Card 10 100 lt Insert number gt Mbps PCI bus internal network interface card Sound Card For playback and recording of digital WAV sound files that are associated with audible warning and alarm functions Color Monitor Not less than 17 inches 430 mm lt Insert inches mm gt with a minimum resolution of 1280 by 1024 lt Insert numbers gt pixels noninterlaced and a maximum dot pitch of 0 28 lt Insert number gt mm The video card shall support at least 256 lt Insert number gt colors at a resolution of 1280 by 1024 lt Insert numbers gt at a minimum refresh rate of 70 lt Insert number gt Hz Keyboard With a minimum of 64 characters standard ASCII character set based on ANSI X3 154 Mouse Standard compatible with the installed software Disk storage shall include the following each with appropriate controller a Minimum 10 lt Insert number gt GB hard disk maximum average access time of 10 lt Insert number gt ms b Floppy Disk Drive High density 3 1 2 inch 90 mm size c lt Insert disk drives gt CD ROM Drive a Nominal storage capacity of 650 lt Insert number gt MB b Data Transfer Rate 1 2 lt Insert number gt Mbps c Average Access Time 150 lt Insert number gt ms d Cache Memory 256 lt Insert number gt KB e Data Throughput 1 lt Insert number gt MB second minimum Printer a Connected to the Central Station a
109. he PACS If updated or more suitable versions are available then the Contracting Officer will approve th acceptance of prior to an installation PACS equipment shall meet or exceed all requirements listed below A PACS shall be comprised of but not limited to the following components 1 Physical Access Cont 2 Application Software 3 System Database 4 Surge and Tamper Pro 5 Standard Workstation 6 Communications Works 7 Controllers Data Ga 8 Secondary Alarm Annu rol System tection Hardware tation thering Panel nciator 28 13 00 47 10 11 9 Keypads 10 Card Readers 11 Credential Cards 12 Biometric Identity Verification Equipment 13 Enrolment Center To be provided in accordance with the VA PIV enrollment and issuance system 14 System Sensors and Related Equipment 15 Push Button Switches 16 Interfaces 17 Door and Gate Hardware interface 18 RS 232 ASCII Interface 19 Floor Select Elevator Control 20 After Hours HVAC Control 21 Real Time Guard Tour 22 Video and Camera Control 23 Cables 24 Transformers 2 2 SECURITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SMS A Shall allow the configuration of an enrollment and badging alarm monitoring administrative asset management digital video management intrusion detection visitor enrollment remote access level management and integrated client workstations or any combinati
110. history on workstations or print history to any system printer c The report shall be definable by a range of dates and times with the ability to have a daily start and stop time over a given date range 28 13 00 65 10 11 Each report shall depict the date time event type event description device or I O name cardholder group assignment and cardholder name or code number Each line of a printed report shall be numbered to ensure that the integrity of the report has not been compromised Total number of lines of the report shall be given at the end of the report If the report is run for a single event such as Alarms the total shall reflect how many alarms occurred during that period 14 Reports shall have the following four options View on screen Print to system printer Include automatic print spooling and Print To options if more than one printer is connected to system Save to File with full path statement System shall have the ability to produce a report indicating status of system inputs and outputs or of inputs and outputs that are abnormal out of time zone manually overridden not reporting or in alarm 15 Custom Code List Subroutine Allow the access codes of system to be sorted and printed according to the following criteria a Active inactive or future activate or deactivate b Code number name or imprinted card numbe
111. ible for the client to compile the These meetings shall be established at the beginning of the project and incorporated in to shall be responsible for all data collection sys pro the project schedule as a tem configuration gram and or configure milestone task The contractor shall collect The contractor data entry and enter amp the following components Physical Access control system components All intrusion detection system components Video surveillance control and Intercom systems components recording systems All other security subsystems shown in the contract documents The Contractor is responsible for compiling the card access dat abase for the VA employ inc S 28 13 00 25 luding programming reader configurations access classes and card enrol c Refer to Part 3 for sy guidelines 4 Graphics Based on CAD a construction project create all map sets showing locations of all alarms and field devices installed under this cont 10 11 shifts schedules exceptions card lment databases stem programming requirements and planning s built drawings developed for the Graphical maps of all alarm points ract including perimeter and exterior alarm points shall be delivered with the system The Contractor shall create and install all graphics needed to make the system operational The Contractor shall util
112. inge e Electric Pass through device 14 Remarks column indicating special notes or door configurations Camera Schedule A camera schedule shall be developed for each camera Contractors shall coordinate with the Resident Engineer to determine cam ra starting numbers and naming conventions All drawings shall identify wire and cable standardization methodology Color coding of all wiring conductors and jackets is required and shall be communicated consistently throughout the drawings package submittal At a minimum the camera schedule shall include the following information Item Number a b Camera Number Description of Camera Coverage Sheet Number c Naming Conventions d e Camera Location f Floor Plan g Camera Type h Mounting Type de Standard Detail Reference j Power Input amp Draw k Power Panel l Remarks Col Location lumn for Camera Section II Data Gathering Panel Documentation Package a Contractor shall provide Data Gathering Panel DGP input and output documentation packages for review at the Shop Drawing submittal stage and also with the as built documentation package The documentation packages shall be provided in both printed and magnetic form at both review stages b The Contractor shall provide loading sheet documentation package for the associated DGP including input and output boards for all
113. ize data from the contract documents Contractor s f ield surveys and all other pertinent information in the Contractor s possession to complete the graphics The Contractor shall identify and request from the COTR any additional data needed to provide a complete graphics package Graphics shall have sufficient level of detail for the system operator to assess the alarm The Contractor shall supply hard copy color examples at least 203 2 x 254 mm 8 x 10 in of each type of graphic to be used for the completed Security system The graphics examples shall be delivered to the Resident Engineer for review and approval at least 90 calendar days prior to the scheduled date the Contractor requi res them SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit between __ as required per Project Group V Technical Data Package Final copies of the manuals shall be delivered to the Resident Engineer as part of the acceptance test The draft copy used during site testing shall be updated with any changes required prior to final delivery of the manuals Each manual s contents shall be identified on the cover The manual shall include names addresses and telephone numbers of each sub contractor installing equipment or systems as well as the nearest servic representatives for each it m of equipment for each system The manuals shall include a table of contents and tab sheets Tab she
114. l database or exports it to a csv file for centralized transaction management 6 Be compatible with biometric mobile terminal for off site verification and enrollment 28 13 00 81 Cy D 10 TT 12 13 10 11 Re validate imported cardholder certificates on a periodic basis via the Internet Operate with commercial off the shelf COTS FIPS 201 PIV II and ANSI INCITS 378 compliant fingerprint capture devices Revalidate imported cardholder certificates at regular intervals ensuring that the credentials used in PACS system are backed by a valid set of digital certificates Digital certificates are verified against local OCSP repeater validation authority using the issuer s validation authority or Microsoft Crypto Application Programming Interface API on Windows XP SP3 or Vista Certificate Manager shall fully support SCVP and OCSP for fast online validation Provide verification of TWIC credentials against a live TSA hot list Support uploading local transactions to a central database for consolidated activity reporting This application shall support a variety of ODBC or ADO compliant databases including Oracle SQL Server 2005 Informix DB2 and Firebird Provide user with ability to produce canned transaction log queries as well as creating queries directly from the SQL database PIV Middleware PC requirements I 2 PIV Middleware software sha
115. l provide full interface and control of the PACS to include the following subsystems within the PACS 1 Public Key Infrastructure 2 Card Management 3 Identity and Access Management 4 Personal Identity Verification F Shall have the following features or compatibilities 1 The ability to be operated locally or remotely via a LAN WAN internet or intranet 2 Event and Alarm Monitoring 3 Database Partitioning 4 Ability to fully integrate with all other security subsystems 5 Enhanced Monitoring Station with Split Screen Views 6 Alternate and Extended Shunt by Door 7 Escort Management 8 Enhanced IT based Password Protection 10 N man Rule and Occupancy Restrictions 11 Open Journal Data Format for Enhanced Reporting 12 Automated Personnel Import 13 ODBC Support 14 Windows 2000 Professional Windows Server 2003 Windows XP Professionals for Servers Windows 7 15 Field Level Audit Trail 16 Cardholder Access Events 2 3 APPLICATION SOFTWARE A System Software Based on 32 lt Insert number gt bit Microsoft Windows lt Insert name of operating system gt central station and 28 13 00 49 10 11 workstation operating system and application software Software shall have the following features 1 Multiuser multitasking to allow independent activities and monitoring to occur simultaneously at different workstations 2 Graphical user interface to show pull down menus and a menu tree format 3 Cap
116. later transmission to the Central Station Storage capacity for the latest 1024 events shall be provided at each Controller 28 13 00 32 10 11 Card reader ports of a Controller shall be custom configurable for at least 120 lt Insert number gt different card reader or keypad formats Multiple reader or keypad formats may be used Simultaneously at different Controllers or within the same Controller Controllers shall provide a response to card readers or keypad entries in less than 0 25 seconds regardless of system size Controllers that are reset or powered up from a nonpowered state shall automatically request a parameter download and reboot to its proper working state This shall happen without any operator intervention Initial Startup When Controllers are brought on line database parameters shall be automatically downloaded to them After initial download is completed only database changes shall be downloaded to each Controller Failure Mode On failure for any reason Controllers shall perform an orderly shutdown and force Controller outputs toa predetermined failure mode state consistent with the failure modes shown and the associated control device Startup After Power Failure After power is restored startup software shall initiate self test diagnostic routines after which Controllers shall resume normal operation Startup After Controller Fai
117. liary Equipment Power A GFI service outlet inside the Controller enclosure Entry Control Controller 1 Function Provide local entry control functions including one and two way communications with access control devices such as card readers keypads biometric personal identity verification devices door strikes magnetic latches gate and door operators and exit push buttons a Operate as a stand alone portal Controller using the downloaded database during periods of communication loss between the Controller and the field device network b Accept information generated by the entry control devices automatically process this information to determine valid identification of the individual present at the portal 1 On authentication of the credentials or information presented check privileges of the identified individual allowing only those actions granted as privileges 2 Privileges shall include but not be limited to time of day control day of week control group control and visitor escort control c Maintain a date time and Location stamped record of each transaction A transaction is defined as any successful or unsuccessful attempt to gain access through a controlled portal by the presentation of credentials or other identifying information 2 Inputs a Data from entry control devices use this input to change modes between access and secure b Database downloads and upd
118. ll allow database fil Ci from the verification attempt matches the retinal template The enrollment mode s and When operating in recognition mode When operating in code credential scanner shal nter t t h mplat that person n software passage when t retinal N has been generated recognition mode the retinal and hall create an iris template for new into the system database file Template information shall be compatible verification unit stored es verification mode when th ll allow passag 28 13 00 90 retinal verification data from the in the the iris verification data verification This will occur when the associated information matches Bi ites 10 11 above and within 304 mm 12 in of the panic bar The sign shall read EMERGENCY EXIT PUSH UNTIL ALARM SOUNDS DOOR CAN BE OPENED IN 30 SECONDS Signs shall be coordinated and comply with the building s existing sign specifications Signs shall include grade 2 Braille Signs shall meet the current ADA requirements In instances of code and specification conflicts the life safety code requirement shall prevail The Division 10 Contractor shall provide samples for approval with their submittal package Physical Access Control Interface a a in delay egress device shall be capabl
119. ll operate on Intel based PC with minimum 1 8 GHz CPU 1 GB RAM 40 GB hard disk and Microsoft Windows XP SP2 with Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Unit shall fingerprint capture devices and smart card reader PIV Middleware shall be FIPS 201 approved product 2 10 CARD READERS A Power Card reader shall be powered from its associated Controller including its standby power source Response Time Card reader shall respond to passage requests by generating a signal that is sent to the Controller Response tim shall be 800 lt insert number gt ms or less from the time the card reader finishes reading the credential card until a response signal is generated Enclosure Suitable for surface semiflush or pedestal mounting ounting types shall additionally be suitable for installation in the following locations 1 Indoors controlled environment 28 13 00 82 t 10 11 2 Indoors uncontrolled environment 3 Outdoors with built in heaters or other cold weather equipment to xtend the operating temperature range as needed for operation at the site Display LED or other type of visual indicator display shall provide visual and audible status indications and user prompts Indicate power on off whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected and whether the door is locked or unlocked Shall be utilized for controlling the locking hardware on
120. lock shall be installed inside the active leaf Electric Mortise Locks shall 28 13 00 101 10 11 a These locks shall be provided and installed by the Division 8 DOOR HARDWARE Contractor b Have integrated Request to Exit switch for new doors receiving physical access control devices b Provide integration of the Electric Mortise Locks with the PACS for 1 Lock Power 2 Request to Exit switch SP EC WIRTER NOTE Electromagnetic Locks shall be provided by the Division 8 DOOR HARDWARE contractor Delete between Electromagnetic Locks __ if not applicable for the project a These locks shall be without mechanical linkage utilizing no moving parts and securing the door to its frame solely on electromagnetic force b Shall be comprised of two plate The electromagnetic door frame and the door pl door c Ensure a diode is installe pieces the mag lock and the door locks shall be surface mounted to the ate shall be surface mounted to the power to the unit in order when the electromagnetic 1 d Shall utilize a magnetic b status and report that sta SP sh ap ma mo e Electromagnetic locks shal d in line with the DC voltage supplying to prevent back check on the system ock is powered onding sensor MBS to monitor the door tus to the SMS EC WRITER NO
121. lure On failure if the database and application software are no longer resident Controllers shall not restart but shall remain in the failure mode until repaired If database and application programs are resident Controllers shall immediately resume operation If not software shall be restored automatically from the Central Station 5 Communications Monitoring a System shall monitor and report status of RS 485 communications loop TCP IP communication status of each Location SPEC WRITER NOTE Missed polls indicate that messages had to be retransmitted and reflect the soundness or quality of the Controller to Controller network Communication status window shall display which Controllers are currently communicating a total count of missed polls since midnight and which Controller last missed a poll 28 13 00 33 10 11 c Communication status window shall show the type of CPU the type of I O board and the amount of RAM memory for each Controller 6 Operating systems shall include a real time clock function that maintains seconds minutes hours day date and month The real time clock shall be automatically synchronized with the Central Station at least once a day to plus or minus 10 seconds The time synchronization shall be automatic without operator action and without requiring system shutdown F PC to Controller Communications 1 Ce
122. lure that the Owner determines will place the facility s at increased risk 28 13 00 40 10 11 b For non catastrophic failures the Contractor within eight 8 hours with a defect correction time not to exceed 24 hours from notification F Operation Ta Performance of scheduled adjustments and repair shall verify operation of the system as demonstrated by the applicable portions of the performance verification test G Records amp Logs Ls The Contractor shall maintain records and logs of each task and organize cumulative records for each component and for the complete system chronologically A continuous log shall be submitted for all devices The log shall contain all initial settings calibration repair and programming data Complete logs shall be maintained and available for inspection on site demonstrating planned and systematic adjustments and repairs have been accomplished for the system H Work Request ts The Contractor shall separately record each service call request as received The record shall include the serial number identifying the component involved its location date and time the call was received specific nature of trouble names of service personnel assigned to the task instructions describing the action taken the amount and nature of the materials used and the date and time of commencement and completion The Contractor shall deliver a re
123. m 28 13 00 69 10 11 11 Card Expire Function Allows readers to be configured to deactivate cards when a card is used at selected devices System Redundancy amp High Availability SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph X if high availability and system redundancy requirement is applicable for the project The system shall provide multiple levels of communications redundancy and failover for all PACS hosted controllers digital video recorders and client workstations The PACS shall be capable of automatically re routing communications to alternate computers across the system without operator intervention SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph X 1 or X 2 as applicable for the project 1 PACS system configuration with a single application database server shall provide at a minimum the following redundancy and failover capability a The PACS shall provide communications redundancy and failover for network attached devices Each network attached device shall have one or more alternative communication sever s that can provide hosting in case of primary communications server failure In case of primary communications server failure the system shall automatically re route network attached devices to their designated backup communications servers to allow continuous system operations without loss of alarm and event transaction processi
124. ment and devices that are being installed System installation shall be in accordance with UL 294 manufacturer and related documents and references for each type of security subsystem designed engineered and installed Components shall be configured with appropriate service points to pinpoint system trouble in less than 30 minutes The Contractor shall install all system components including Government furnished equipment and appurtenances in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions documentation listed in Sections 1 4 and 1 5 of this document and shall furnish all necessary connectors terminators interconnections services and adjustments required for a operable system The PACS will be designed ngineered installed and tested to ensur all components are fully compatible as a system and can be integrated with all associated security subsystems whether the system is a stand alone or a network For integration purposes the PACS shall be integrated wher appropriate with the following associated security subsystems T CCTV a Provide 24 hour coverage of all entry points to the perimeter and agency buildings As well as all emergency exits utilizing a fixed color camera b Be able to monitor control and record cameras on a 24 hours basis c Be programmed automatically call up a camera when an access point is but into an alarm state d For a
125. mission to access a th a person and the person s identifier s 201 authentication mechanism that is implemented nt data object sent from the PIV Card to the PACS hand BIO A is used throughout the document to nd BIO A authentication mechanisms ticator produced from measurable qualities of a nt with end point PIV applet neration with transitional PIV applet Key CAK A PIV authentication mechanism or the same name that is implemented by an asymmetric or symmetric key chall mechanism defined in recommends that ever corresponding certif protocol rather tha authentication mecha CCTV Closed circui nge response protocol SP800 73 The CAK is an optional NIST SP 800 73 NIST strongly y PIV Card contain an asymmetric CAK and icate and that agencies use the asymmetric CAK n a symmetric CAK protocol whenever the CAK nism is used with PACS t television 28 13 00 36 10 11 O Central Station A PC with software designated as the main controlling PC of the PACS Where this term is presented with initial capital letters this definition applies P Controller An intelligent peripheral control unit that uses a computer for controlling its operation Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies Q CPU Central processing unit Credential Data assigned
126. n accordance with the requirements of Section 28 08 00 COMMISSIONING OF ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEMS General Submittals shall be in full compliance of the Contract Documents All submittals shall be provided in accordance with this section Submittals lacking the breath or depth these requirements will be considered incomplete and rejected Submissions are considered multidisciplinary and shall require coordination with applicable divisions to provide a complete and comprehensive submission package Additional general provisions are as follows 1 The Contractor shall schedule submittals in order to maintain the project schedule For coordination drawings refer to Specification Section 01 33 10 DESIGN SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES which outline basic submittal requirements and coordination Section 01 33 10 shall be used in conjunction with this section 28 13 00 11 system description project The own 10 11 date of completion and approximate cost of the r reserves the option to visit the reference sites with the si verify the quality satisfaction with of system manufact Contractor shall o te owner s permission and representative the system The Contractor shall provide urer certification for all technicians install program utilize factory tr service controller of installation and the references
127. nd designated workstations 28 13 00 76 10 11 b Laser printer with minimum resolution of 600 lt Insert number gt dpi RAM 2 lt Insert number gt MB minimum d Printing Speed Minimum 12 lt Insert number gt pages per minute e Paper Handling Automatic sheet feeder with 250 lt Insert number gt sheet paper cassette and with automatic feed 14 Interface Bidirectional parallel and universal serial bus 15 LAN Adapter Card 10 100 lt Insert number gt Mbps internal network interface card SPEC WRITER NOTE Redundant controllers and associated hardware and software should be used if a single point failure would be unacceptable Redundant Workstation One identical redundant workstation connected in a hot standby peer configuration This workstation shall automatically maintain its own copies of system software application software and data files System transactions and other activities that alter system data files shall be updated to system files of redundant workstation in near real time If its associated workstation fails redundant workstation shall assume control immediately and automatically UPS Self contained complying with requirements in Division 26 Section Static Uninterruptible Power Supply 1 Size Provide a minimum of 6 lt Insert number gt hours of operation of the central station equipment including 2 hours of alarm printer operati
128. ned by the Trusted Authority f Private key challenge CAK amp PAK to verify private key public key pairs exist and card is not a clone Support CRL validation via OCSP or SCVP on a scheduled basis and automatically deny access to any revoked credential in the system Graphical user interface to show pull down menus and a menu tree format that complies with interface guidelines of Microsoft Windows operating system System license shall be for th ntire system and shall include capability for future additions that are within the indicated system Size limits specified in this Section System shall have open architecture that allows importing and exporting of data and interfacing with other systems that are compatible with lt insert operating system gt operating system Operator login and access shall be utilized via integrated smart card reader and password protection Systems Networks dee A standalone system network shall interconnect all components of the system This network shall include communications between a central station and any peer or subordinate workstations enrollment stations local annunciation stations portal control stations or redundant central stations SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit paragraph O per project requirements Security Management System Server Redundancy dag The SMS shall support multiple levels of fault tolerance and SMS redundancy listed
129. ng during failover Network attached devices which transition to backup communications servers shall be able to be redirected back to their default primary servers once the primary communications servers have been restored 2 PACS system configuration with multiple regional application database servers shall provide at a minimum the following redundancy and failover capability a The PACS shall support the same level of communications redundancy and failover for network attached devices per regional application database server allowable to span across regional application database servers in the event of a regional application database server failure In case of a regional application database server failure client workstations shall be able to failover to their designated backup 28 13 00 70 10 11 regional application database server to allow continuous system operations c In case of a regional application database server failure upon server restoration the ISMS shall automatically update synchronize the regional application database server and d Client workstations which transition to a backup regional application database server shall be able to be redirected back to their default regional application database server once the regional application database server functions have been restored 2 4 SURGE AND TAMPER PROTECTION A
130. ngs into the SMS Serv Intercom System Interface ley Security Contractor shall be responsib er le for The CCTV call up from intercom stations shall be through the intercom unit via RS232 Ethernet communications interface to the SMS system then through the matrix switcher a Application Software 1 Provid s th and Operator drive displays all sensors interface between the Alarm Annunciation System local processors and data links report alarms and report generation 2 Software is categorized as System Software and Application Software System Software must consist of software to support set up operation hard drive back ups and maintenance processor Application Software must consist of software to provide the completion of Physical Access Control System Power Supplies i 23 Shall be UL rated and able to adequately power enter number entry control devices on a continuous base without failure Shall meet the following minimum technical characteristics SPEC WRITER NOTE Provide technical characteristics for each power supply type required PACS panel power supply locks power supply rack mounted power supplies where required etc Replac between _ with appropriate values INPUT POWER 110 VAC 60 HZ enter amperage A OUTPUT VOLTAGE 12 VDC Nominal 13 8 VDC 24 VDC Nominal 27 6 VDC Filter
131. ntegrity of the transmission If the data checksum does not match a full data download shall be automatically retransmitted If a Controller is reset for any reason it shall automatically request and receive a database download from the PC The download shall restore data stored at the Controller to their normal working state and shall take place with no operator intervention SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain subparagraph below if Project includes direct dial up over long distances and off peak long distance calling is desired Software shall provide for setting downloads via dial up connection to once per 24 hour period with time selected by the operator SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain subparagraph below if several dial up modems are connected to a single telephone lin This prevents system from multiple sequential phone calls when editing a dial up Locations data Software shall provide for setting delays of database downloads for dial up connections Delays change the download from immediately to a delay ranging from 1 to 999 minutes K Operator Interface die Inputs in system shall have two icon representations one for the normal state and one for the abnormal state When viewing and controlling inputs displayed icons shall automatically change to the proper icon to display the current system state in real time Icons shall also display the input s state whether arm
132. ntral station or workstation communications shall use the following a Direct connection using serial ports of the PC b TCP IP LAN network interface cards c Dial up modems for connections to Locations 2 Serial Port Configuration Each serial port used for communications shall be individually configurable for direct communications modem communications incoming and outgoing or modem communications incoming only or as an ASCII output port 3 Multiport Communications Board Use if more than two serial ports are needed a Expandable and modular design Use a 4 8 or 16 serial port configuration that is expandable to 32 or 64 serial ports b Connect the first board to an internal PCI bus adapter card 4 Direct serial TCP IP and dial up communications shall be alike in the monitoring or control of system except for the connection that must first be made to a dial up Location SPEC WRITER NOTE Poll frequency and message response time out settings allow tuning for bandwidth and latency issues associated with network communications 5 TCP IP network interface card shall have an option to set the poll frequency and message response time out settings 6 PC to Controller and Controller to Controller communications direct dial up or TCP IP shall use a polled communication protocol that checks sum and acknowledges each message All
133. o manually control or set to time zone points in the group Override group icon shall allow the expanding of the group to show icons representing the live status for each point in the group individual control over each point and the ability to compress the individual icons back into one summary icon Schedule Overrides of I Os and Override Groups a To accommodate temporary schedule changes that do not fall within the holiday parameters the operator shall have the ability to override schedules individually for each input output or override group Each schedule shall be composed of a minimum of two dates with separate times for each date The first time and date shall be assigned the override state that the point shall advance to when the time and date become current The second time and date shall be assigned the state that the point shall return to when the time and date become current 28 13 00 57 10 11 9 Copy command in database shall allow for like data to be copied and then edited for specific requirements to reduce redundant data entry Operator Access Control 1 Control operator access to system controls through three lt Insert number gt password protected operator levels System operators and managers with appropriate password clearances shall be able to change operator levels for operators 2 Thr successive attempts by an operator to
134. on 2 Batteries Sealed valve regulated recombinant lead calcium 3 Accessories Transient voltage suppression a b Input harmonics reduction c Rectifier charger d Battery disconnect device SPEC WRITER NOTE First six subparagraphs below are optional accessories e Static bypass transfer switch f Internal maintenance bypass isolation switch g External maintenance bypass isolation switch h Output isolation transformer i Remote UPS monitoring j Battery monitoring 28 13 00 77 10 11 k Remote battery monitoring l lt Insert accessories gt 2 7 COMMUNICATIONS WORKSTATION SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain this Article if the Central Station will not be the communications hub Standard workstation modified as follows 1 lt Insert number gt additional RS 232 F serial ports The CPU word size shall be 32 lt Insert number gt bytes or larger the CPU operating speed shall be at least 66 lt Insert number gt MHz Multiplexed serial ports shall be expandable with 8 lt Insert number gt character transmit and receive buffers for each port Total buffer size shall be a minimum of 1 lt Insert number gt MB 2 Redundant workstation is not required 3 Printer is not required 2 8 CONTROLLERS A Controllers Intelligent peripheral control unit complying with UL 294 that stores time date valid codes access le
135. on modes 2 Bidirectional communication with the reader 3 Incident response policy implementation capability system shall have capability to automatically change access privileges for certain user groups to high security areas in case of incident emergency 4 Visitor management All security relevant decisions shall be made on secure side of the door Secure side processing shall include 1 Challenge response management 2 PKI path discovery and validation 3 Credential identifier processing 4 Authorization decisions For locations where secure side processing is not applicable the tamper switches and certified cryptographic processing shall be provided per FIPS 140 2 System Software Based on lt Insert name of operating system gt central station workstation operating system server operating system and application software Software and controllers shall be capable of matching full 56 bit FASC N plus minimum of 32 bits of public key certificate data Software shall have the following capabilities 28 13 00 3 O 10 11 Multiuser multitasking to allow for independent activities and monitoring to occur simultaneously at different workstations Support authentication and enrolment PIV verification a b Expiration date check Biometric check Q Q Digital photo display check e Validate digital signatures of data objects Objects are sig
136. on of all or some B Shall be expandable to support an unlimited number of individual module or integrated client workstations All access control field hardware including Data Gathering Panels DGP shall be connected to all physical access control system workstation on the network C Shall have the ability to compose file maintain update and print reports for either individuals or the system as follows 1 Individual reports that consist of an employee s name office location phone number or direct extension and normal hours of operation The report shall provide a detail listing of the employee s daily events in relation to accessing points within a facility 2 System reports shall be able to produce information on a daily weekly monthly basis for all events alarms and any other activity associated with a system user 28 13 00 48 D All cle 10 11 reports shall be in a date time format and all information shall be arly presented Shall be designed to allow it to work with any industry standard network protocol and topology listed below 1 Transmission Control Protocol TCP IP 2 Novell Netware IPX SPX 3 Banyan VINES 4 IBM LAN Server NetBEUI 5 Microsoft LAN Manager NetBEUI 6 Network File System NFS Networks 7 Remote Access Servic RAS via ISDN x 25 and standard phone lines E Shal
137. ons Ensure c systems shall be achieved by hardwiring of the systems he manufacturers requirements for omputers being utilized for system integration meet or exceed the minimum system requirements outlined on the systems software packages The Contractor shall visit the site in agreement with the design packag changes to the site or conditions t system The Contractor shall not ta and verify that site conditions are e The Contractor shall report all hat will affect performance of the ke any corrective action without written permission from the Government The Contractor shall visit the site in agreement compliance with the de report all changes to the site orc performance of the system to the Co report The Contractor shall not ta written permission received from th Existing Equipment 28 13 00 and verify that site conditions are sign package The Contractor shall onditions that will affect ntracting Officer in the form of a ke any corrective action without e Contracting Officer 118 10 11 1 The Contractor shall connect to and utilize existing door equipment control signal transmission lines and devices as outlined in the design package Door equipment and signal lines that are usable in their original configuration without modification may be reused with Contracting Officer approval 2 The Contractor shall perform a field survey inclu
138. ons The template match scores shall be stored in the matching personnel data file in a file format compatible with the system application software MPEG or equivalent and shall be used for report generation 2 11 KEYPADS SPEC WRITER NOTE Scrambled keypad should be specified for very high security needs Specify the reduced viewing angle for scrambled keypads A Designed for use with unique combinations of alphanumeric and other symbols as an Identifier Keys of keypads shall contain an integral alphanumeric special symbol keyboard with symbols arranged in ascending ASCII code ordinal sequence random scrambled order Communications protocol shall be compatible with Controller 1 Keypad display or enclosure shall limit viewing angles of the keypad as follows a Maximum Horizontal Viewing Angle 5 degrees or less off in either direction of a vertical plane perpendicular to the plane of the face of the keypad display b Maximum Vertical Viewing Angle 15 degrees or less off in either direction of a horizontal plane perpendicular to the plane of the face of the keypad display 2 Duress Codes Provide duress situation indication by entering a special code 2 12 CREDENTIAL CARDS A Personal Identity Verification PIV credential cards shall comply to Federal Information Processing Standards Publication FIPS 201 B Visual Card Topography shall be com
139. our separate zones per Location that can operate without requiring interaction with the host PC done at Controller Each reader shall be assignable to one or all four anti passback zones In addition each anti passback reader can be further designated as Hard Soft or Timed in each of the four anti passback zones he four anti passback zones shall operate independently The anti passback schemes shall be definable for each individual door he Master Access Level shall override anti passback System shall have the ability to forgive or reset an individual credential holder or th ntire credential holder population anti passback status to a neutral status Provide for and allow an operator to be restricted to only working with visitors The visitor badging subsystem shall assign credentials and enroll visitors Allow only access levels that have been designated as approved for visitors Provide an automated log of visitor name time and doors accessed and whom visitor contacted Allow a visitor designation to be assigned to a credential holder PACS shall be able to restrict the access levels that may be assigned to credentials that are issued to visitors Allow operator to recall visitors credential holder file once a visitor is enrolled in the system 28 13 00 67 U 6 The operator may designat credential after use at t return of the credential 7 System shall
140. ovide the following information for each control point output relay 1 DGP Control Point Relay Number 2 System Control Point Number 3 Cable ID Number 4 Description Field Room Number 5 Description Field Device Lock Control Local Sounder etc 6 Description Field 7 DGP or OUTPUT MODULE Output Location 8 Date Test 9 Date Passed Cable Type 10 Camera Number of associated alarm event preset call ups The DGP input module and output module spreadsheet shall include the following information or directions in the header and footer 1 Header a DGP Input and Output Worksheet 28 13 00 21 first and within ala alarm first rm priorities display 10 11 the oldest unacknowledged Operator acknowledgment of one alarm shall not be considered acknowledgment of other alarms nor shall it inhibit reporting of subseque l Displayed alarm da and secondary alar Printed alarm data date and time to responses nt alarms m messages shall include type of ta shall include type of alarm location of alarm alarm location of alarm nearest second of occurrence and operator Maps shall automatically display the alarm condition for each input assigned to that map location if that option is selected for that input Alarms initiate a status of pending and require the following two handling steps by operators a First Operator sounds associated with the al
141. ped for a standard workstation badging station server or regional server and an Enterprise server A single server system is distinguished from an Enterprise class 28 13 00 71 10 11 server in that a single server system directly connects and controls all workstations and control panels An Enterprise solution would use a large master server connected to regional or sub servers which directly control their own subset of workstations and control panels 2 5 PACS SERVER HARDWARE SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit PC specifications to suit Project requirements A SMS Server Computer Standard unmodified PC of modular design The CPU word size shall be 64 lt Insert number gt bytes or larger the CPU operating speed shall be at least 3 4 lt Insert number gt GHz dhs 10 Processor family Intel Xeon E5640 4 core 2 66 GHz 12MB L3 80W lt Insert text gt Number of processors 2 Memory 12 lt Insert number gt GB RAM expandable to a minimum of 192 lt Insert number gt GB without additional chassis or power supplies Memory protection Mirrored Memory Online Spare Advanced ECC Memory Lock Step Mode lt Insert text gt Input Output 2 expansions slots Network Controller 2 1GbE NC382i ultifunction 4 Ports Power Supply Dual minimum capacity of 460 lt Insert number gt W hot plug Real Time Clock Accuracy Plus or minus 1 minute per month
142. performance of the n a report as defined in paragraph Group II Technical Data Package The Contractor shall not take any corrective action wit 3 3 EXAMINATION A Examine pa hout writte thway eleme n permission from the Owner nts intended for cables Check raceways cable trays and other elements for compliance with space allocations 28 13 00 113 10 11 installation tolerances hazards to cable installation and other conditions affecting installation B Examine roughing in for LAN and control cable conduit systems to PCs Controllers card readers and other cable connected devices to verify actual locations of conduit and back boxes before device installation C Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected 3 4 PREPARATION Comply with recommendations in SIA CP 01 B Comply with EIA TIA 606 Administration Standard for the Telecommunications Infrastructure of Commercial Buildings C Obtain detailed Project planning forms from manufacturer of access control system develop custom forms to suit Project Fill in all data available from Project plans and specifications and publish as Project planning documents for review and approval ta 2 10 11 12 13 14 TS Record setup data for control station and workstations For each Location record setup of Controller features
143. pliant with NIST 800 104 PIV logical credentials shall contain multiple data elements for the purpose of verifying the cardholder s identity at graduated assurance levels These mandatory data elements shall collectively comprise the data model for PIV logical credentials and include the following 1 CHUID 28 13 00 92 t 13 A Ce 10 11 2 PIN SPEC WRITER NOTE Delete between and edit text below as required for the project 3 PIV authentication data one asymmetric key pair and corresponding certificate 4 Two biometric fingerprints The credential card PIV shall be an ISO 14443 type smart card with contactless interface that operates at 13 56 MHZ The credential card PIV shall be an ISO 7816 type smart card SYSTEM SENSORS AND RELATED EQUIPMENT The PACS Physical Access Control System and related Equipment provided by the Contractor shall meet or exceed the following performer specifications Request to Exit Detectors 1 Passive Infrared Request to Exit Motion Detector REX PIR 1 The Contractor shall provide a surface mounted motion detector to signal the physical access control system request to exit input The motion detector shall be a passive infrared sensor designed for wall or ceiling mounting 2134 to 4572 mm 7 to 15 ft height The detector shall provide two 2 form C SPDT relays rated one 1
144. pper conductors PVC insulation unshielded and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMG Plenum Type Paired AC Transformer Cable 1 pair twisted No 18 AWG stranded 19x30 tinned copper conductors fluorinated ethylene propylene insulation unshielded and plastic jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMP 2 Flame Resistance NFPA 262 Flame Test Elevator Travel Cable Steel center core with shielded twisted pairs No 20 AWG conductor size 1 Steel Center Core Support Preformed flexible low torsion zinc coated steel wire rope insulated with 60 deg C flame resistant PVC and covered with a nylon or cotton braid 2 Shielded Pairs Insulated copper conductors color coded insulated with 60 deg C flame resistant PVC each pair shielded with bare copper braid for 85 percent coverage 3 Jute Filler Electrical grade dry 4 Binder Helically wound synthetic fiber 28 13 00 112 U 5 Braid 6 Jacket abrasion resistance LAN Ethernet and Cables 10 11 Rayon or cotton braid applied with 95 percent coverage 60 deg C PVC specifically compounded for flexibility and SPEC WRITER NOTE I UL VW 1 and CSA FT1 flame rated AN cable in paragraph below is used for PC to PC communications Cabling Comply with Division 28 for Electronic Safety and Security PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 GENERAL A The Contractor shall Section
145. pproved products Provide Certificates for all software components and device types utilizing credential verification Fingerprint Capture Station a b Card Readers Q Facial Image Capturing Camera Q PIV Middelware e Template Matcher 28 13 00 Provide certificates for 31 10 Ir 10 11 LED or other type of visual indicator displays shall provide a visual or visual and audible status indication and enrollee prompts The display shall indicate power on off and whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected Any significant change to the user s finger such as scars loss of digit or any other change that will alter the finger print shall require an update to the unit and SMS Shall provide an adjustable acceptance tolerance or template match criteria under system manager operator control Shall respond to passage requests by generating signals to the local processor The verification time shall be 2 0 seconds or less from the moment the finger print analysis scanner initiates the scan process until the fingerprint analysis scanner generates a respons signal Shall a Provide an enrollment mode recognition mode and code credential verification mode The enrollment mode shall create a fingerprint template for new personnel and enter the template into the system database file created for that person b T
146. r necessary to accommodate data correlate data in each binder into related groupings according to the Project Manual table of contents Cross referencing other binders wher necessary to provide essential information for communication of proper operation and or maintenance of the component or system 28 13 00 12 10 11 10 11 current location and configuration of the project components The redline documents shall be marked with the words Master Redlines on the cover sheet and be maintained by the Contractor in the project office The Contractor will provide access to redline documents anytime during the project for review and inspection by the Resident Engineer or authorized Office of Protection Services representative Master redlines shall be neatly maintained throughout the project and secured under lock and key in the contractor s onsite project office Any project component or assembly that is not installed in strict accordance with the drawings shall be so noted on the drawings Prior to producing Record Construction Documents the contractor will submit the Master Redline document to the Resident Engineer for review and approval of all changes or modifications to the documents Each sheet shall have Resident Engineer initials indicating authorization to produce As Built documents Field drawings shall be used for data gathering amp field changes The
147. r c Group Location access levels d Start and stop code range e Codes that have not been used since a selectable number of days f In out or either status g Codes with trace designation 16 The reports of system database shall allow options so that every data field may be printed 17 The reports of system database shall be constructed so that the ac of Anti tual position of the printed data shall closely match the position the data on the data entry windows Passback 1 System shall have global and local anti passback features se lectable by Location System shall support hard and soft anti passback 28 13 00 66 Visitor Assignment Lg 10 11 Hard Anti Passback Once a credential holder is granted access through a reader with one type of designation IN or OUT the credential holder may not pass through that type of reader designation until the credential holder passes though a reader of opposite designation Soft Anti Passback Should a violation of the proper IN or OUT sequence occur access shall be granted but a unique alarm shall be transmitted to the control station reporting the credential holder and the door involved in the violation A separate report may be run on this event Timed Anti Passback A Controller capability that prevents an access code from being used twice at the same device door within a user defined amount of time Provide f
148. s and components required to satisfactorily maintain and service the systems as well as unit pricing for those parts and components Operation Maintenance amp Service Manuals The Contractor shall provide two 2 complete sets of operating and maintenance manuals in the form of an instructional manual for use by the VA Security Guard Force personnel The manuals shall be organized into suitable sets of manageable size Where possible assemble instructions for Similar equipment into a single binder If multiple volumes are required each volume shall be fully indexed and coordinated Equipment and Systems Maintenance Manual The Contractor shall provide the following descriptive information for each piece of equipment operating system and electronic system a Equipment and or system function b Operating characteristics C Limiting conditions d Performance curves e Engineering data and test f Complete nomenclature and number of replacement parts g Provide operating and maintenance instructions including assembly drawings and diagrams required for maintenance and a list of items recommended to stock as spare parts h Provide information detailing essential maintenance procedures including the following routine operations trouble shooting guide disassembly repair and re assembly alignment adjusting and checking i Provide information on equipment and system operatin
149. s for the building but shall not rely on the host PC for any HVAC control decisions 2 20 REAL TIME GUARD TOUR A Guard tour module shall provide the ability to plan track and route tours Module shall input an alarm during tour if guard fails to make 28 13 00 106 10 11 a station Tours can be programmed for sequential or random tour station order 1 Guard tour setup shall define specific routes or tours for the guard to take with time restrictions in which to reach every predefined tour station Guard tour activity shall be automatically logged to the central station PC s hard drive If the guard is early or late to a tour station a unique alarm per station shall appear at the Central Station to indicate the time and station Guard tour setup shall allow the tours to b xecuted sequentially or in a random order with an overall time limit set for the entire tour instead of individual times for each tour station Setup shall allow recording of predefined responses that will display for the operator at the control station should a Failed to Check in alarm occur B A tour station is a physical location a guard shall reach and perform an action indicating that the guard has arrived This action performed at the tour station shall be 1 of 13 different events with any combination of station types within the same tour A tour station shall be one of the following
150. s to generate reports for displaying printing and storing on disk and tape Reports shall be stored by type date and time Report printing shall be the lowest priority activity Report generation mode shall be operator selectable but set up initially as periodic automatic or on request Include time and date printed and the name of operator generating the report Report formats may be configured by operators 1 Automatic Printing Setup shall specify modify or inhibit the report to be generated the time the initial report is to be generated the time interval between reports the end of period and the default printer 2 Printing on Requests An operator may request a printout of any report 3 Alarm Reports Reporting shall be automatic as initially set up Include alarms recorded by system over the selected time and information about the type of alarm such as door alarm intrusion alarm tamper alarm etc lt Insert alarm types gt the type of sensor the location the time and the action taken 28 13 00 64 10 11 12s 1 3 10 11 Access and Secure Reports Document zones placed in access the time placed in access and the time placed in secure mode Custom Reports Reports tailored to exact requirements of who what when and where As an option custom report formats may be stored for future printing Automatic History Reports Named saved and scheduled for au
151. se changes shall be made to the master redline documents daily Field drawings shall not be considered master redlines Record Specifications The Contractor shall maintain one 1 copy of the Project Specifications including addenda and modifications issued for Project Record Documents The Contractor shall mark the Specifications to indicate the actual installation where the installation varies substantially from that indicated in the Contract Specifications and modifications issued Note related Project Record Drawing information where applicable The Contractor shall pay particular attention to substitutions selection of product options and information on concealed installations that would be difficult to identify or measure and record later Upon completion of the mark ups the Contractor shall submit record Specifications to the COTR As with master relines Contractor shall maintain record specifications for Resident Engineer review and inspection at anytime Record Product Data The Contractor shall maintain one 1 copy of each Product Data submittal for Project Record Document purposes The Data shall be marked to indicate the actual product installed where the installation varies substantially from that indicated in the Product Data submitted Significant changes in the product 28 13 00 29 10 11
152. se of the heating and cooling system in zones or tenant space I This control shall give the administrator the ability to determine how much extra energy consumption each tenant is responsible for This information can be used in billing tenants for the extra after hour usage At the specified tim very day the HVAC shall automatically go into its after hours mode It shall then revert into its normal business hours mode by a tenant using an access code or card at a designated keypad or reader Onc nabled the tenant s HVAC zone shall be under thermostat control for a preset amount of time When the preset amount of time elapses the HVAC for that zone shall revert back to after hours mode unless a tenant uses his her code or card again This shall continue until the unit automatically returns to its normal business hours operation B Control module activates the HVAC system after a valid access by any of three methods however the HVAC control shall always allow for manual override from the PC T Bi By time expiration after access of an adjustable period from 1 second to 546 minutes 9 1 hours By use of the card or code again at the same or different reader or keypad By system returning to its normal business hours operation C After hours HVAC control shall operate with all other features running simultaneously and use the central station PC that controls acces
153. supply details Riser Diagrams Contractor shall provide a riser diagram indicating riser architecture and distribution of the physical access control system throughout the facility or area in scope 28 13 00 16 10 11 Block Diagrams Contractor shall provide a block diagram for the entire system architecture and interconnections with SMS subsystems Block diagram shall identify SMS subsystem e g physical access control intrusion detection closed circuit television intercom and other associated subsystems in me In in In tegration and data transmission and media conversion thodologies terconnection Diagrams Contractor shall provide terconnection diagram for each sensor and device component terconnection diagram shall identify termination locations standard wire detail to include termination schedule Diagram shall also identify interfaces to other systems such as elevator control fire alarm systems and security management systems Security Details 1 Panel Assembly Detail For each panel assembly a panel assembly details shall be provided identifying individual panel component size and content Panel Details Provide security panel details identify general arrangement of the security system components backboard size wire through size and location and power circuit requirements Device Mounting Details Provide mounting detaile
154. switcher control station shall automatically send control commands through a COM port to display the requested camera when th camera icon is selected Allow cameras with preset positioning to be defined by displaying a different icon for each of the presets Provide control with Next and Previous buttons to allow operator to cycle quickly through the preset positions 2 22 WIRES AND CABLES A SPEC WRITER NOTE If stand alone specs erase between If spec section 280513 is not provided for the project leave paragraphs below A V Refer to section 280513 CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SPEC WRITER NOTE In this Article coordinate the guidelines in the editor s notes for cable application with security system manufacturer s written recommendations Comply with Division 28 Section CONDUCTORS AND CABLES FOR A ECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY SPEC WRITER NOTE RS 232 communications require 3 conductors with an overall shield and a distance limitation of 50 feet 15 m 28 13 00 108 ira 10 11 PVC Jacketed RS 232 Cable Paired 2 pairs No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors polypropylene insulation and individual aluminum foil polyester tape shielded pairs with 100 percent shield coverage PVC jacket Pairs are cabled on common axis with
155. systems m Reporting paging HVAC elevator control lt Insert other gt SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit list of security functions below to be integrated into or coordinated with access control system Items listed above are described in this Section items listed below are traditionally specified in other Sections If items below are specified 28 13 00 1 ra Security a b e fa Real time guard tour Time and attendance Key tracking 10 11 in other Sections special coordination is required in those Sections For example Key Tracking software in this Section is more comprehensive than manual tracking specified in Division 08 Sections Video and camera control Time and attendance lt Insert name of system gt System Architecture deg Criticality failure may dictat operational requirements and or limiting points of the development of an enterprise and regional server architecture as opposed to system capacity Provide server and workstation configurations with all necessary connectors interfaces and accessories as shown PACS shall provide secure and reliable identification of Federal employees and contractors by utilizing credential authentication per FIPS 201 Physical Access Control System PACS shall consist of 9 10 Li 12 13 1 2 3 4 Je 6 7 8 Head One or mor End equipment server
156. t such units shall be the furnished shall be of cu engaged in the manufactu shall be available of the same class of equ product of a single manu Equipment Assemblies and Components 10 11 ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND rrent production by re of such items for ipment is required facturer 1 Components of an assembled unit need not be products of the same manufacturer 2 Manufacturers of equipment assemblies by others assembled unit which include components made shall assume complete responsibility for the final 3 Components shall be compatible with each other and with the total int nded servic assembly for th 4 Constituent parts which are similar shall be the product of a single manufacturer be identified on th Factory wiring shall on all wiring diagrams When Factory Testing Is Specified gquipment being furnished and 1 The Government shall have the option of witnessing factory tests The contractor shall notify the VA through the Resident Engineer a minimum of 15 working days prior to the manufacturers making the factory tests 2 Four copies of certified test reports containing all test data shall be furnished to the Resident Engineer prior to final inspection and not more than 90 days after completion of the tests 3 When equipment fails to meet factory test and re inspection is required th
157. t te to a dial up Location three times in a row 11 result in an alarm at the PC ties shall be present so that Locations in a different geographical time zone than the host PC will be set to and maintained at for geographical time zones that are ahead of The Controller connec buffer all normal of capacity Controller shall auto Station and upload all poi transactions until its buf tran he proper local time When the transaction buffer reaches 80 percent sactions Alarms shall be r port d immediately This feature shall allow or behind the host PC ted to a dial up modem shall automatically fer reaches 80 percent the matically initiate a call to the Central Dial up modems shall be provided by manufacturer of the system Modems used at the Co ntroller shall be powered by the Controller Power to the modem shall include battery backup if the Controller is so equipped Controller to Controller Communications 1 Controller to Controller Communications point regenerativ r repeat 28 13 00 55 RS 485 4 wire point to communications network methodology 2 10 11 RS 485 communications signal shall be regenerated at each Controller J Database Downloads A All data transmissions from PCs to a Location and between Controllers at a Location shall include a complete database checksum to check the i
158. t template associated with the identification code When entered into a keypad or it matches the fingerprint template associated with credential the card data will then be recognized by the card reader Shall store template transactions involving fingerprint scans The template match scores shall be stored in the matching personnel data file in a format compatible with the system application software and shall be used for report generation SPEC WRITER NOTE Refer to http fips20lep cio gov apl php for list of approved products 28 13 00 89 nrolled personnel 12 Shall Iris Verification 1 Shall authorized 2 Shall person presenting themselves for identification be unit listed as FIPS 201 Approved product 10 11 utilize unique patterns within the human eye to identify use ambient light to capture an image of the iris of the The resulting video image shall be compared against a stored template that was captured during the enrollment process Shall utilize a threshold for identification accuracy of the device shall not be adversely affected by who wear contact lenses or eye glasses The efficiency and nroll S Shall provide a means for enrollees to align their eye for identification Initiation for be provided to adjustments to mounting heig he LED or ot visual or visual that does not require facial the sc
159. ta a panel switch operations indicating functions and a comp software The service manual shall be wri printed so as to becom 10 11 graphic symbol definitions and all lete explanation of all tten in laymen s language and nent reference document for a perma maintenance personnel describi diagnostic software programs t and field devices with a comple ng how to run internal self roubleshoot head end hardware te scenario simulation of all possible system malfunctions and the appropriate corrective measures Provide a professional color DV D instructional recording of all the manual All charts used in the clearly presented on the video in recording or material conten cost until an acceptable DVD is of the training DVD one to the to the owner Entry operational procedures described in the operator s training session shall be Any DVD found to be inferior t shall be reproduced at no submitted Provide four copies architect engineer and three The contractor is responsible for providing all system configuration and data entry for the SMS and subsystems video matrix switch video recorders standards amp guidelines participating in all intercom dig All data entry meetings with information needed for data entry e g ital video recorders network shall be performed per VA The Contractor is respons
160. ta Provide 99 user defined fields System shall have the ability to run searches and reports using any combination of these fields Each user defined field shall be configurable using any combination of the following features MASK Determines a specific format that data must comply with REQUIRED Operator is required to enter data into field before saving UNIQUE Data entered must be unique d DEACTIVATE DATE Data entered will be evaluated as an additional deactivate date for all cards assigned to this cardholder e NAME ID Data entered will be considered a unique ID for the cardholder Personnel Search Engine A report generator with capabilities such as search by last name first name group or any predetermined user defined data field by codes not used in definable number of days by skills or by seven other methods Multiple Deactivate Dates for Cards User defined fields to be configured as additional stop dates to deactivate any cards assigned to the cardholder Batch card printing Default card data can be programmed to speed data entry for sites where most card data are similar Enhanced ACSII File Import Utility Allows the importing of cardholder data and images SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph below if visitor badge return is part of system 28 13 00 69 BK System Configuration and Da
161. tails associated with the installation Equipment Room Equipment room details shall provide architectural electrical mechanical plumbing IT Data and associated equipment and device placements both vertical and horizontally Electrical Panel Schedul Electrical Panel Details shall be provided for all SMS systems electrical power circuits Panel details shall be provided identifying panel type Standard Emergency Power Emergency Uninterrupted Power Source and Uninterrupted Power Source Only panel location circuit number and circuit amperage rating Door Schedule A door schedule shall be developed for each door equipped with electronic security components At a minimum the door schedule shall be coordinated with Division 08 work and include the following information Item Number Door Number Derived from A E Drawings Floor Plan Sheet Number Standard Detail Number Door Description Derived from Loading Sheets Data Gathering Panel Input Number Door Position or Monitoring Device Type amp Model Number Lock Type Model Number amp Power Input Draw standby active Card Reader Type amp Model Number Shunting Device Type amp Model Number Sounder Type amp Model Number Manufacturer Misc devices as required a Delayed Egress Type amp Model Number 28 13 00 18 10 11 b Intercom c Camera d Electric Transfer H
162. tarting numbers and naming conventions All drawings shall identify wire and cable standardization methodology Color coding of all wiring conductors and jackets is required and shall be communicated consistently throughout the drawings package submittal At a minimum the camera schedule shall include the following information Item Number a b Camera Number Description of Camera Coverage Sheet Number c Naming Conventions d e Camera Location f Floor Plan g Camera Type h Mounting Type de Standard Detail Reference j Power Input amp Draw k Power Panel l Remarks Col Location lumn for Camera Section II Data Gathering Panel Documentation Package a Contractor shall provide Data Gathering Panel DGP input and output documentation packages for review at the Shop Drawing submittal stage and also with the as built documentation package The documentation packages shall be provided in both printed and magnetic form at both review stages b The Contractor shall provide loading sheet documentation package for the associated DGP including input and output boards for all field panels associated with the project Documentation shall be provided in current version Microsoft Excel spreadsheets following the format currently utilized by VA A separate spreadsheet file shall be generated for each DGP and associated field panels 2
163. te and access control arrangements on Drawings 9 Vehicle Gate Operator Interface electrical operation of gate with controls of this Section Vehicle gate operators shall be connected monitored and controlled by the security access Controllers Vehicle gate and accessories are specified in Division 32 Section Chain Link Fences and Gates 2 16 SECONDARY ALARM ANNUNCIATOR SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain this Article if system includes one or more secondary alarm annunciation consoles coordinate with Drawings A Secondary Alarm Annunciation Site A workstation with limited I O capacity consisting of a secondary alarm annunciation workstation to allow the operator to duplicate functions of the main operator interface and to show system status changes to display alarms or system status changes only SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit paragraphs describing the PIV Middleware to provide features of the product compatible with PACS Software Hardware 28 13 00 103 2 17 INTERFACES A CCTV System Interface B Cy tx An RS232 Ethernet shall be provided for connec CCTV Alarm interface and switcher The interface shall interface associated driver 10 11 and controller tion of the SMS Central Computer to the provide alarm data to the CCTV Alarm interface for automatic camera call up If required th programming the command stri
164. th additional Controllers at the Location connected to the PC to Controller link with RS 485 communications loop Where this term is presented with an initial capital letter this definition applies GG NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology HH PACS Physical Access Control System II PC SC Personal Computer Smart Card JJ PC Personal computer This acronym applies to the Central Station workstations and file servers 28 13 00 37 10 11 To allow right of way for piping and conduit installed at required slope So connecting raceways cables wireways cable trays and busways will be clear of obstructions and of the working and access space of other equipment B Coordinate installation of required supporting devices and set sleeves in cast in place concrete masonry walls and other structural components as they are constructed C Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electronic safety and security items that are behind finished surfaces or otherwise concealed 1 8 MAINTENANCE amp SERVICE A Refer to 25 05 00 COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND S ECURITY Part 1 A General Requirements 1 The Contractor shall provide all services required and equipment necessary to maintain th ntire integrated electronic security system in an operational state as specified for a period of one 1 year after formal writt
165. the central the hand geometry device shall allow passage when the hand scan data from the verification attempt matches a hand geometry template stored in the database files When operating in code credential verification mode when the hand scan data the hand geometry device shall allow passage from the verification attempt matches the hand geometry templat associated with the identification code entered into a keypad or associated with credential card matches the hand geometry templat data read by a card reader K Fingerprint Verification de Shall use a unique human fingerprint pattern to identify authorized nrolled personnel Shall allow the user s hand to remain in full view during the measures to establish scanning process shall incorporate positiv that the hand or fingers being scanned by the device belong to a living human being Shall provide an optical or other type of scan of the user s fingers The fingerprint verification scanner shall automatically initiate the scan process provided the user s fingers are positioned 28 13 00 88 10 Ir 10 11 LED or other type of visual indicator displays shall provide a visual or visual and audible status indication and enrollee prompts The display shall indicate power on off and whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected
166. tics or differentiate on Drawings where 100 percent shielding is required or where less shielding is allowed Select insulating materials based on engineer s preference considering manufacturer s written recommendations When revising cable paragraphs pertaining to readers and keypads verify that the new combination of conductor size insulation material 28 13 00 109 10 11 shielding and jacket is commercially available The connection of card to the Controller requires a 3 pair No 22 or 20 AWG cable with an overall braided shield Maximum distance from controller to reader is 250 feet 76 m with No 22 AWG wire and 500 feet 152 m with No 20 AWG wire The three pairs provide one pair for power one pair for data and one pair for two separate LED control lines Readers with a buzzer or other options require additional conductors Multiconductor Readers and Wiegand Keypads Cables No 22 AWG paired and twisted multiple conductors stranded 7x30 tinned copper conductors semirigid PVC insulation overall aluminum foil polyester tape shield with 100 percent shield coverage plus tinned copper braid shield with 65 percent shield coverage and PVC jacket 1 NFPA 70 Type CMG 2 Flame Resistance UL 1581 Vertical Tray 3 For TIA EIA RS 232 applications Paired Readers and Wiegand Keypads Cables Paired 3 pairs twisted No 22 AWG stranded 7x30 tinned
167. tions shall include visual checks and operational tests of all consol quipment peripheral equipment local processors sensors electrical and mechanical controls and adjustments on printers 2 Major Inspections shall include all work described for Minor Inspections and the following clean all system equipment and local processors including interior and exterior surfaces perform diagnostics on all equipment operational tests of the CPU switcher peripheral equipment recording devices monitors picture quality from each camera check walk test and calibrate each sensor run all system software diagnostics and correct all problems and resolve any previous outstanding problems Emergency Servic The owner shall initiate service calls whenever the system is not functioning properly The Contractor shall provide the Owner with an emergency service center telephone number Th mergency servic center shall be staffed 24 hours a day 365 days a year The Owner shall have sole authority for determining catastrophic and non catastrophic system failures within parameters stated in General Project Requirements a For catastrophic system failures the Contractor shall provide same day four 4 hour service response with a defect correction time not to exceed eight 8 hours from notification arrival on site Catastrophic system failures are defined as any system fai
168. to construct individual templates or profiles based upon measurements taken from the person to be enrolled This template shall be stored as part of the System Reference Database Files The stored template shall be used as a comparative base by the personnel identity verification equipment to generate appropriate signals to the associated local processors Shall interface with PACS and SMS and provide th mployee s name contact information and point of access Shall allow for surface flush or pedestal mounting Shall have communications protocol in place that shall allow for communications with the SMS Shall determine when multiple attempts were made for verification and shall automatically prompt the user for additional attempts up to a maximum of three tries After a third failed attempt the unit shall generate an entry control alarm This alarm will report to the SMS and the CCTV system The camera viewpoint for where the alarm was generated shall automatically be called up onto a monitor and be recorded via the recording equipment An alarm within the SMS shall also be generated recording at a minimum the date time and attempted point of entry Hand Palm Geometry Verification 1 Shall utilize unique human hand measurements to identify authorized nrolled personnel 2 During the scan process the hand geometry device which shall allow
169. to four times a day through time zone programming 3 Enable or disable readers or keypads up to twice a day through time zone programming 4 Enable or disable cards or codes up to four times per day per entry point through access level programming Command Input Errors Show operator input assistance when a command cannot b xecuted because of operator input errors Assistance screen shall use plain language words and phrases to explain why the 28 137 00 59 10 11 command cannot be executed Error responses that require an operator to look up a code in a manual or other document are not acceptable Conditions causing operator assistance messages include the following a b Q d e N Alarms Command entered is incorrect or incomplete Operator is restricted from using that command Command addresses a point that is disabled or out of service Command addresses a point that does not exist Command is outside the system s capacity SPEC WRITER NOTE Edit paragraphs 1 a to 1 g to suit Project For a stand alone access control system reference is to access points Terms such as zone sensor etc are used in other related Sections coordinate with terms used in those Sections if alarms of these systems are integrated into this system 1 System Setup a Assign manual and automatic responses to incoming point status change or alarms
170. tomatic generation Cardholder Reports Include data or selected parts of the data as well as the ability to be sorted by name card number imprinted number or by any of the user defined fields Cardholder by Reader Reports Based on who has access to a specific reader or group of readers by selecting the readers from a list Cardholder by Access Level Reports Display everyone that has been assigned to the specified access level Who Is In Muster Report a Emergency Muster Report One click operation on toolbar launches report b Cardholder Report Contain a count of persons that are In ata selected Location and a count with detailed listing of name date and time of last use sorted by the last reader used or by the group assignment Panel Labels Reports Printout of control panel field documentation including the actual location of equipment programming parameters and wiring identification Maintain system installation data within system database so that they are available on site at all times Activity and Alarm On Line Printing Activity printers for use at workstations prints all events or alarms only History Reports Custom reports that allows the operator to select any date time event type device output input operator Location name or cardholder to be included or excluded from the report Initially store history on the hard disk of the host PC Permit viewing of the
171. top of form Prints in both red and black without ribbon change Adjustable sprockets for paper width up to 11 inches 80 columns per line minimum speed of 200 characters per second Character Spacing Selectable at 10 12 or 17 characters per inch Paper Sprocket fed fan fold paper Report Printer a Connected to the Central Station and designated workstations Laser printer with minimum resolution of 1200 lt Insert number gt dpi RAM 2 lt Insert number gt MB minimum Printing Speed Minimum 12 lt Insert number gt pages per minute Paper Handling Automatic sheet feeder with 250 lt Insert number gt sheet paper cassette and with automatic feed Interface Bidirectional parallel and universal serial bus SPEC WRITER NOTE Redundant computers and associated hardware and software should be used where required by authorities having jurisdiction or if a single point failure would be unacceptable Redundant Central Computer One identical redundant central computer connected in a hot standby peer configuration This computer shall automatically maintain its own copies of system software application software and data files System transactions and other activities that alter system data files shall be updated to system files of redundant computer in near real time If central computer fails redundant computer shall assume control immediately and a
172. ts In instances of code and specification conflicts the life safety code requirement shall prevail The Division 10 Contractor shall provide samples for approval with their submittal package Physical Access Control Interface a a in delay egress device shall be capable of interface with card access control systems he system shall include a bypass feature that is activated via a dry contact relay output from the physical access control system his bypass shall allow authorized personnel to pass through the controlled portal without creating an alarm condition or activating the delay egress cycle The bypass shall include internal electronic shunts or door switches to prevent activation re arming until the door returns to the closed position An unused access event shall not cause a false alarm and shall automatically rearm the delay egress lock upon expiration of the programmed shunt time The delay egress physical access control interface shall support extended periods of automated and or manual lock and unlock cycles E Crash Bar Emergency Exit with Alarm Panic Entry control portals shall include panic bar emergency exit hardware as designed Panic bar emergency exit hardware shall provide an alarm shunt signal to the PACS and SMS 28 13 00 96 10 11 c The panic bar shall include a conspicuous warning sign with one 1 inch 2
173. ts 3 The Commissioning Agent will observe startup and contractor testing of selected equipment Coordinate the startup and contractor testing schedules with the Resident Engineer and Commissioning Agent Provide a minimum of 7 days prior notice U Supplemental Contractor Quality Control 1 The Contractor shall provide the services of technical representatives who are familiar with all components and 28 13 00 121 10 11 installation procedures of the installed PACS and are approved by the Contracting Officer 2 The Contractor will be present on the job site during the preparatory and initial phases of quality control to provide technical assistance 3 The Contractor shall also be available on an as needed basis to provide assistance with follow up phases of quality control 4 The Contractor shall participate in the testing and validation of the system and shall provide certification that the system installed is fully operational as all construction document requirements have been fulfilled 3 9 SYSTEM SOFTWARE A Install configure and test software and databases for the complete and proper operation of systems involved Assign software license to Owner 3 10 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Manufacturer s Field Service SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph below to require a factory authorized service representative to perform or assist Contractor with field inspections
174. tworks to int including workstations and fie M Field equipment shall include Controllers shall serve as an sensors and controls Data ex the Controllers shall include software and databases to Con the Controller to the Central intrusion alarms status repor Controllers are classified as N System Response to Alarms Fi nd to end response time of 1 very device connected to the the Central Station within 1 s tems and the field device network hall provide functions required to attain nications performance operator interface interaction display time monitoring Central Station shall erconnect all system components ld installed Controllers Controllers sensors and controls interface between the Central Station and change between the Central Station and down line transmission of commands trollers The up line data exchange from Station shall include status data such as ts and entry control records alarm annunciation or entry control type SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain optional sentence in first paragraph below only if the system is large enough where response time is a concern and if several Locations ar xpected to experienc heavy traffic in or out of secured areas If retaining add a description of the heavy load and possibly add testing requirements that include how the heavy load is simulated and how response time is to be verified l
175. upport for bidirectional communication wit implementation capability for software changes shall be recorded in a log mai ntained in the ronic copy of the software update shall At a minimum the contractor shall modification when the modification ct information of the individual The log shall be maintained in a white T SOFTWARE marked CHANGE LOG multiple authentication modes and h the reader PACS shall provide response All processing of authenticatio side of a door S 1 D Physical Access Control System Security Areas 1 Controlled 2 Limited 3 Exclusion PACS shall provide 1 One authentication factor fo 2 Two authentication factors f 3 Three authentication factors PACS shall provide Credential V 800 116 The PACS System shall have an E component that processes X 509 certificates and X 509 v2 CRLs following features 1 Name chaining 28 13 00 nterprise security policy and incident n information must occur on the safe PEC WRITER NOTE Select facility risk evels per Facility Security Level FSL etermination shall provide access to following r access to Controlled security areas or access to Limited security areas for access to Exclusion security areas alidation and Path Validation per NIST nterprise Path Validation Module PVM certification paths composed of X 509 v3 The PVM component
176. utomatically PACS controllers clustering shall support the following features he ao 8 W WN Assignment of Master and alternate master controllers for cluster communication to the SMS server Primary and backup communication paths to the SMS server Encrypted communications Up to 16 lt insert number gt controllers per cluster Logical event linking between controllers in a cluster independent of SMS server communication 28 13 00 74 6 Dy URS 10 11 Asynchronous communication via TCP IP Polled devices shall not be acceptable Self contained complying with requirements in Division 26 Section Static Uninterruptible Power Supply T Size Provide a minimum of 15 lt Insert number gt hours of operation of the central station equipment including 2 hours of alarm printer operation SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain remainder of this Article if Division 26 Section Static Uninterruptible Power Supply is used for other UPS units Coordinate UPS requirements with that Section Batteries Sealed valve regulated recombinant lead calcium Accessories a Transient voltage suppression b Input harmonics reduction c Rectifier charger d Battery disconnect device e Static bypass transfer switch f Internal maintenance bypass isolation switch g External maintenance bypass isolation switch h Output isolation transformer
177. vels and similar data downloaded from the Central Station or workstation for controlling its operation Subject to compliance with requirements in this Article manufacturers may use multipurpose Controllers Battery Backup Sealed lead acid sized to provide run time during a power outage of 90 minutes complying with UL 924 Alarm Annunciation Controller 1 The Controller shall automatically restore communication within 10 seconds after an interruption with the field device network with dc line supervision on each of its alarm inputs a Inputs Monitor dry contacts for changes of state that reflect alarm conditions Provides at least eight alarm inputs which are suitable for wiring as normally open or normally closed contacts for alarm conditions b Alarm Line Supervision 1 Supervise the alarm lines by monitoring each circuit for changes or disturbances in the signal and for conditions as described in UL 1076 for line security equipment by monitoring for abnormal open grounded or shorted conditions using dc change measurements System shall initiate an alarm 28 13 00 78 10 11 in response to an abnormal current which is a de change of 5 10 percent or more for longer than 500 ms 2 Transmit alarm line supervision alarm to the Central Station during the next interrogation cycle after the abnormal current condition c Outputs Managed by Central Station software 2 Auxi
178. where there are regular alarm occurrences provide programmed comments Selecting that comment shall clear the alarm The time and name of the operator who acknowledged and resolved the alarm shall be recorded in the database Identical alarms from same alarm point shall be acknowledged at same time the operator acknowledges the first alarm Identical alarms shall be resolved when the first alarm is resolved Alarm functions shall have priority over downloading retrieving and updating database from workstations and Controllers When a reader controlled output relay is opened the corresponding alarm point shall be automatically bypassed Monitor Display Display text and graphic maps that include zone status integrated into the display Colors are used for the various components and current data Colors shall be uniform throughout the system aha 28 Color Code a FLASHING RED Alerts operator that a zone has gone into an alarm or that primary power has failed b STEADY RED Alerts operator that a zone is in alarm and alarm has been acknowledged c YELLOW Advises operator that a zone is in access d GREEN Indicates that a zone is secure and that power is on Graphics a Support 32 000 graphic display maps and allow import of maps from a minimum of 16 standard formats from another drawing or graphics program b Allow I O to be placed on graphic maps by the dra
179. with the entry control database files Cardholder Data Provide 99 user defined fields System shall have the ability to run searches and reports using any combination of these fields Each user defined field shall be configurable using any combination of the following features MASK Determines a specific format that data must comply with REQUIRED Operator is required to enter data into field before saving UNIQUE Data entered must be unique d DEACTIVATE DATE Data entered will be evaluated as an additional deactivate date for all cards assigned to this cardholder e NAME ID Data entered will be considered a unique ID for the cardholder Personnel Search Engine A report generator with capabilities such as search by last name first name group or any predetermined user defined data field by codes not used in definable number of days by skills or by seven other methods Multiple Deactivate Dates for Cards User defined fields to be configured as additional stop dates to deactivate any cards assigned to the cardholder Batch card printing Default card data can be programmed to speed data entry for sites where most card data are similar Enhanced ACSII File Import Utility Allows the importing of cardholder data and images SPEC WRITER NOTE Retain paragraph below if visitor badge return is part of syste
180. xception of turnstiles and be powered by a separate power supply dedicated to the door control sys doo pow tem Each power supply shall be rated to operate a minimum of two rs simultaneously without error to the system or overload the er supply unit 4 Shall have a diode or metal oxide veristor MOV to protect the controller and power supply from reverse current surges or back che ck 5 Electric Strikes Bolts Shall be a b Q Q Made of heavy duty construction and tamper resistant design Tested to Rated for Utilize a secured over one million cycles a minimum of 1000 lbs holding strength Utilize an actuating solenoid for the strike bolt The solenoid shall move from fully open to fully closed position and back in not more than 500 milliseconds and be rated for continuous duty signal switch that will indicate to the system if the strike bolt is not engaged or is unlocked when it should be Flush mounted within the door frame SPEC WIRTER NOTE Electric Mortise Locks shall be provided by the Division 8 DOOR HARDWARE contractor Delete between __ if not applicable for the project 6 Electric Mortise Locks Shall be installed within the door and an electric transfer hinge shall be utilized to allow the wires to be transferred from the door frame to the lock If utilized with a double door then the
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