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Page 1 - Specifications

Ed. July 16, 2008 Pro-Watch Software Suite Architect and Engineering Specifications Revision 3.7.0

Page 2 - Contents

. 9 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Ensure compatibility with the High Contrast option • Provide documented keyboard access to all

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. 99 Ed. July 16, 2008 B. SYSTEM (APPLICATION) PERFORMANCE HVMS shall include, as a minimum, the following features, fu

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. 100 Ed. July 16, 2008 Matrix Switcher – These are analog matrix switchers. 7. There shall be more than one IP engine/

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. 101 Ed. July 16, 2008 Honeywell’s VideoBloX Series Honeywell’s MAXPRO Series 10. The number of recorders and switcher

Page 6 - 1 General

. 102 Ed. July 16, 2008 12. This document details the specifications only for the Honeywell IP engine. For other recordi

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. 103 Ed. July 16, 2008 Receive camera control commands from HVMS workstations and then send the commands to cameras Sto

Page 8 - 2 Products

. 104 Ed. July 16, 2008 s. AXIS Communications 232D t. AXIS Communications 2400 u. AXIS Communications 2400+ v. AXIS Com

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. 105 Ed. July 16, 2008 Recorders Configuration – This shall provide an option to add/edit/delete recorders such as IP e

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. 106 Ed. July 16, 2008 Port Configuration – This shall provide an option to add/edit/delete devices to the ports availa

Page 11 - 2.1.5.1 Lite Edition

. 107 Ed. July 16, 2008 For Motion JPEG encoding: 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5, 3, 2 and 1. Slower frame rates of 1 frame every

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. 108 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Focus speed • Iris speed • Increment step size For the VCL Orbiter and Honeywell’s RapidDome

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. 10 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Win32 clients running in the context of a trusted domain account must support Single Sign-On.

Page 14 - 2.1.5.4 Enterprise Edition

. 109 Ed. July 16, 2008 User Activated - The user shall be able to configure the following parameters for each camera:

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. 110 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Pre-record Duration: The amount of pre-recorded video that will be associated with an alarm/ev

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. 111 Ed. July 16, 2008 For cameras that support PTZ presets, a specified preset location shall be selected automaticall

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. 112 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Enable/disable archiving of the clip and the period after which to archive • Retention period

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. 113 Ed. July 16, 2008 The user shall be able to configure the following parameters for each camera: • Detection type

Page 19 - 2.2.1.3 Shadow Login

. 114 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Motion Finished Time: The amount of time where no motion (inactivity) is detected before the

Page 20 - 2.2.1.6 Guard Tour

. 115 Ed. July 16, 2008 Object Tracking – The IP engine must provide the ability to acquire and track an object within a

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. 116 Ed. July 16, 2008 server before being deleted. The retention period of individual recordings shall be able to be c

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. 117 Ed. July 16, 2008 This live tuning window shall show the live video as well as the regions of interest. During the

Page 23 - 2.2.1.9.2 Lower view

. 118 Ed. July 16, 2008 Activated recordings will terminate after this period. Shall be selectable from a list of predef

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. 11 Ed. July 16, 2008 supports a “generic channel” capability that allows customized interfaces to previously unsupport

Page 25 - 2.2.1.13 Pathways

. 119 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Specification of a minimum object size to allow noise filtering in the System to reduce false

Page 26 - 2.2.1.16 Alarm Routing

. 120 Ed. July 16, 2008 d. The Viewer shall have the option to send command to the controller to switch particular ana

Page 27 - 2.2.1.18 Two Person Rule

. 121 Ed. July 16, 2008 o. The Viewer shall have the option to perform various operations through context menu on a pa

Page 28 - 2.2.1.20 Hardware Templates

. 122 Ed. July 16, 2008 r. The Viewer shall have the facility of configuring the preferences which shall include: FPS

Page 29 - 2.2.2.2 Holidays

. 123 Ed. July 16, 2008 A failure of any one of the database servers or camera servers shall NOT cause the IP engine to

Page 30 - 2.2.2.4 Clearance Codes

. 124 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.2.3.2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE A. The digital recording and transmission system shall include, as

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. 125 Ed. July 16, 2008 2. The digital recorder shall be optimized and designed for Microsoft Windows Embedded XP, offer

Page 32 - 2.2.2.6 Group Access

. 126 Ed. July 16, 2008 10. The digital recorder, regardless of number of inputs, shall offer the following on-board sto

Page 33 - 2.2.2.7 Events

. 127 Ed. July 16, 2008 17. When backing up the video to a CD, the unit shall include the ability to record the video on

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. 128 Ed. July 16, 2008 d. Control Outputs e. 110V/220V auto-switching power-supply f. PS/2 Mouse Input g. PS/2 Keyboar

Page 35 - 2.2.2.9 Event Types

. 12 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Certified for Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server • Leverages existing network inf

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. 129 Ed. July 16, 2008 f. PTZ Adapter g. Rack Mount Attachments with Screws h. DVR Key i. User Manual 25. The digital

Page 37 - 2.2.2.12 Badgeholders

. 130 Ed. July 16, 2008 27. The digital recorder shall include a user management console that allows the user to create,

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. 131 Ed. July 16, 2008 e. A user specified contact number. f. Digital recorder manufacturer’s technical support number.

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. 132 Ed. July 16, 2008 c. First 16: On 32 channel units, displays the first set of 16 cameras. d. Date/Time: Displays

Page 40 - 2.2.2.13.1 Badge Fields

. 133 Ed. July 16, 2008 38. The following screen division sets shall be available to the operator of the digital record

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. 134 Ed. July 16, 2008 44. The digital recorder shall include the ability for pre-alarm and post-alarm recording, which

Page 42 - 2.2.2.13.2 Badge Designer

. 135 Ed. July 16, 2008 e. Relay output(s) activation 50. Each of the digital recorder’s 32 detailed customized schedule

Page 43 - 2.2.2.13.3 Bar Codes

. 136 Ed. July 16, 2008 f. CNB-AN102 g. CNB-PTZ100 h. Computar i. Dong Yang Unitech (DRX-502A) j. Dynacolor k. Ernitec l

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. 137 Ed. July 16, 2008 dd. SungJin (SJ2819RX) ee. Toshiba P (4800 baud) ff. Ultrak (KD6) or Honeywell (HD6) gg VCL hh.

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. 138 Ed. July 16, 2008 second of each hour. The operator must then have the ability to further narrow the search down t

Page 46 - 2.2.2.13.6 Badge Profiles

. 13 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.5.3 Corporate Edition Corporate Edition shall be provided for more demanding security manag

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. 139 Ed. July 16, 2008 2. The remote software shall provide the user with most of the features and functions available

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. 140 Ed. July 16, 2008 2. The video management software shall incorporate multiple screen divisions, allowing the opera

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. 141 Ed. July 16, 2008 a. Total Status: Indicates if the unit is healthy and running correctly. b. Network Status: I

Page 50 - 2.2.2.16.1 Access Reports:

. 142 Ed. July 16, 2008 13. The video management software must allow the operator to export single images in the JPEG f

Page 51 - 2.2.2.16.3 Company Reports

. 143 Ed. July 16, 2008 EN55022 + A1: 1995 and A2: 1997 EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 3. Immunity EN55024:1998 + A1:2001 a

Page 52 - 2.2.2.16. User Reports

. 144 Ed. July 16, 2008 3. The digital recording and transmission system shall provide a powerful, intelligent enterpris

Page 53 - 2.2.3.2 Archiving

. 145 Ed. July 16, 2008 1. The RU’s operating system shall be VxWorks™, a secure, stable, and multi-tasking networked re

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. 146 Ed. July 16, 2008 search and review recorded data and video streams associated with the time at which the data is

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. 147 Ed. July 16, 2008 e. Monitor live video, audio, and POS data. f. View recorded video, audio, and POS data. g. V

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. 148 Ed. July 16, 2008 with a manufacturer-installed CD-RW drive, a field upgradeable CD-RW bay to support a future upg

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. 14 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Existing Corporate Edition system shall be easily integrated into an Enterprise Edition withou

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. 149 Ed. July 16, 2008 22. The RU shall include 16 5V TTL alarm/control inputs on removable 5mm terminal block plugs. T

Page 59 - 2.2.5.3.3 Properties

. 150 Ed. July 16, 2008 29. The RU shall work with either a 115 VAC or 230 VAC 50/60 Hz input, 6A or 3A and shall automa

Page 60 - 2.3 Hardware Requirements

. 151 Ed. July 16, 2008 based. This template shall make it easy to set up operator accounts with a predefined set of rig

Page 61 - 2.3.2.3 Corporate Edition

. 152 Ed. July 16, 2008 j. The right to access certain camera at a specific site, while allowing access to other cameras

Page 62 - 2.4 Field Controllers

. 153 Ed. July 16, 2008 be available, with many of the controls designed to mimic the controls on VCRs. The controls mus

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. 154 Ed. July 16, 2008 11. The viewing software shall allow bitmaps to be saved from the video, at a rate that equals t

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. 155 Ed. July 16, 2008 c. Automatic record for live alarm: Recording of a clip starts immediately and automatically wh

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. 156 Ed. July 16, 2008 purpose outputs shall be automatically displayed to the operator on the PC during a live video s

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. 157 Ed. July 16, 2008 may close, add, and adjust camera settings while the site tour is in progress. The order in whi

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. 158 Ed. July 16, 2008 1. Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) 5.23” (3U) x 17.3” x 18.8” (133 mm x 440 mm x 478 mm) 2. Unit

Page 68 - 2.4.1.6 Card Readers

. 15 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.8 Relational Database Management System The System shall support industry standard relation

Page 69 - CAC Contactless Reader

. 159 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.3 E-Mail Upon recognition of an event or alarm, the system shall be capable of sending us

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. 160 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Station Disconnected o Function Dialed Outside Connection o Intelligent Station ID o St

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. 161 Ed. July 16, 2008 confirm (i.e., the OK button). No data shall be written to the database until the user hits appl

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. 162 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Location (Pro-Watch purposes) • Descriptor uploaded from panel (Read only) • Logical device

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. 163 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Provide the capability to delete a VISTA logical device. All dependencies must be appropriate

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. 164 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Unified access and intrusion tracking and compliance feature • Real-time alarm/event moni

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. 165 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Pop-up video on access or intrusion function • Live system control – Arm/disarm intrusion sy

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. 166 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.6.3 Visitor Information Capture The system shall support quick and complete capture of visi

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. 167 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.6.7 Host Notification The system shall notify host of a visitor’s arrival by e-mail, offic

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. 168 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Detailed visit reports • Time and attendance reports for contractors and other visitors •

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. 16 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.10 OLE-DB The System shall utilize Microsoft’s OLE-DB object-oriented, database access meth

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. 169 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.6.15 Installation The system shall provide a simple installation process, including wizard-b

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. 170 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Commercial Scalable Database o The system shall utilize a commercial scalable database incl

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. 171 Ed. July 16, 2008 3 Execution 3.1 Examination Submission of a proposal confirms that the contract documents and s

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. 172 Ed. July 16, 2008 4 CPU Minimum Requirements 4.1 Pro-Watch Lite Edition • File server CPU Requirements o Micr

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. 173 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Video Badging • Laser printer for reports • Sound card with speakers • CCTV Interface

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. 174 Ed. July 16, 2008 o 2 Communication Ports o 10/100 Network interface Card o 16 X CD-ROM Minimum o Operating

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. 175 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Security Features: HoloKote anti-forgery protection preconfigured with UltraSecure logo plus

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. 176 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Card Stock: 50 30 mil (0.76 mm) PVC cards in sealed one shot dispenser. Plain, HoloPatch and

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. 177 Ed. July 16, 2008 4.3 Pro-Watch Corporate Edition • Corporate Edition System Server CPU Requirements – Low Acti

Page 89 - 2.4.1.6.5 Barcode readers

. 178 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Operating System support: • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server • Microsoft Windows 2003 Serve

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. 17 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.14 Clean Room Solution 2.1.14.1 Overview The System shall provide a clean room solution whi

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. 179 Ed. July 16, 2008 o 16 X CD-ROM Minimum o Operating System support: • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional •

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. 180 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Lamination: The optional Sicura (PBVP35LAM) standalone laminating station can be used to appl

Page 93 - 2.5 Enclosure

. 181 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Security Features: HoloKote anti forgery mark across face of card. Custom security mark with

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. 182 Ed. July 16, 2008 o In-line Laminator Compact, single-sided in-line laminator. Thin, 0.5 mil and 1 mil laminates

Page 95 - 2.8 System Interfaces

. 183 Ed. July 16, 2008 o One (1) USB Port o Mouse and Keyboard o 17" SVGA Monitor with 1024x768 Resolution o

Page 96 - 2.8.1.2 CCTV Camera Views

. 184 Ed. July 16, 2008 4.4 HONEYWELL VIDEO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (HVMS) A. HVMS Server (HVMS Core Server and Controller)

Page 97 - 2.8.2.1 General

. 185 Ed. July 16, 2008 B. HVMS Workstation The HVMS workstation shall be able to operate with no performance degrad

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. 186 Ed. July 16, 2008 • 1000 Mbps NIC or compatible pair for network connection to the other components of the DVRMS •

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. 18 Ed. July 16, 2008 rooms shall be defined through cardholder Clearance Codes. The System shall provide a “Cards” tab

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. 1 Ed. July 16, 2008 Contents 1 General...

Page 101 - DVRs/NVRs:

. 19 Ed. July 16, 2008 administrator to login over a restricted class user to perform a function on the System that the

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. 20 Ed. July 16, 2008 side of the screen. Selecting this box shall bring all system readers to view for tour selection.

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. 21 Ed. July 16, 2008 support the addition and deletion of items to the partitioning scheme as required. The System sha

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. 22 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.1.9 Status Groups The System shall support a real-time system status monitor that graphicall

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. 23 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.1.9.3 Status Group Filter • The Status Groups window shall be filterable to show only logic

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. 24 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.1.10 Keyboard Accelerators The System shall allow the user to use a shortcut key to enable

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. 25 Ed. July 16, 2008 input points along the pathway to the office will be masked and the output point activated. If th

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. 26 Ed. July 16, 2008 assigned to users or user classes, including single or multiple groups. Each item in the routing

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. 27 Ed. July 16, 2008 a door unlock time of 10 seconds, this produces a 20 second window of opportunity. If only one va

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. 28 Ed. July 16, 2008 being reprogrammed for any other desired functionality if a request to exit device is not require

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. 2 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.13 Compliance and Validation...

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. 29 Ed. July 16, 2008 The following requirements shall apply: • Holiday name: Shall be at least 24 characters. • H

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. 30 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Clearance code download schedule: Shall allow the user to download the data at a later time an

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. 31 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.2.5 Companies Each badgeholder entered into the System shall be assigned a company code iden

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. 32 Ed. July 16, 2008 access function shall limit access to a group of cardholders, overriding all other access criteri

Page 116 - • Learn the scene

. 33 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Time: Shall indicate the time this trigger would have to occur for the event to happen. • Gr

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. 34 Ed. July 16, 2008 • De-activate output point. o The command issued for the System to perform Parameters 1 and 2

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. 35 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Re-issuance frequency: Shall indicate (in minutes), how often alarms shall re-issue if the ala

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. 36 Ed. July 16, 2008 represent the resources associated with the System devices. The icons available for positioning o

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. 37 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Badge Information window: This window shall allow the user to search for badgeholders in the S

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. 38 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Unique card number between 1–15 digits in length. • Badge type as defined in the Badge Main

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. 3 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8.3 E-Mail...

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. 39 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Badge number – Badgeholder’s name o Card one – Clearance codes and door codes o Card two –

Page 124 - 2.8.2.3.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

. 40 Ed. July 16, 2008 • The System shall provide a minimum of 37 default badge fields. Each field shall be displayed i

Page 125 - 2.8.2.3.2 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

. 41 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Short - Select to create a field, which can hold an integer from 0 to 67,535. • Time - Selec

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. 42 Ed. July 16, 2008 • The toolbar buttons shall include: o Save: Saves Badge Designer settings. o Exit: Exits f

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. 43 Ed. July 16, 2008 • The System shall support data from the badge field database to be linked directly to the recor

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. 44 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Show Spacer: this option shall display the space before and after the barcode data. o Switch

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. 45 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.2.13.5 Layering Badge Items The System shall allow the user to properly layer badge layout i

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. 46 Ed. July 16, 2008 The System shall provide “live trace” functionality which provides the ability to select an event

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. 47 Ed. July 16, 2008 The Trace-on feature shall be accessible from a drop-down menu item. The System shall present a w

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. 48 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Modifying user information: Information related to a user shall be modified on dialog boxes, w

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. 4 Ed. July 16, 2008

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. 49 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Standard Relay Output Selection: The ability to program predefined readers and relay outputs t

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. 50 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Mustering 2.2.2.16.2 Badge holder Reports • Area Attendance • Badgeholder Detail • Ba

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. 51 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Panel Types • Partitions • Printers • Response Codes • Routing Groups • Time Zones

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. 52 Ed. July 16, 2008 Provide feature to generate a history report for system operator activities. Activities shall be

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. 53 Ed. July 16, 2008 • The System shall provide option buttons to specify a data source: o Delimited: Data in a tex

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. 54 Ed. July 16, 2008 o System Key Identifier. This is the System data field that maintains the keys of the external s

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. 55 Ed. July 16, 2008 • In addition, depending upon the data source type, additional tabs shall be provided to configu

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. 56 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.3.4 Generic Channel Interface • The System shall provide the ability to define generic com

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. 57 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Poll String shall be enabled to poll an unsupported hardware device. The required Poll String

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. 58 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.2.5.3 Unacknowledged Alarms The unacknowledged alarms log will allow users to control items th

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. 5 Ed. July 16, 2008 1 General 1.1 Summary The intent of this document is to specify the minimum criteria for the de

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. 59 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.3 Hardware Requirements 2.3.1 Hardware Support The System shall support, at a minimum, three

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. 60 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.3.2.3 Corporate Edition • System server shall support Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003, and XP a

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. 61 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.4 Field Controllers 2.4.1 System Controllers The security management system shall be equippe

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. 62 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Embedded Web Server—The IC shall include embedded Web Server for ease of configuring key hardw

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. 63 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Readers Capacities—Reader functionality and connectivity will be achieved through reader modul

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. 64 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Electrical Power—Primary input power shall be 12 VDC +/- 10% @ 400 mA with an operating range

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. 65 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Input power shall be 12 VDC +/- 10% @ 400 mA with an operating range of 10 VDC to 16 VDC.

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. 66 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.4.1.4 Alarm Input Module (AIM) The AIM shall monitor all System alarm inputs. The following re

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. 67 Ed. July 16, 2008 defaults as request-to-exit device for door #1, etc. Systems that do not allow for user definitio

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. 68 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.4.1.6.1 Contactless Smart Access Control Readers Provide OmniAssure™ Contactless Smart Card re

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. 6 Ed. July 16, 2008 1.1.1.5. Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS): • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES

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. 69 Ed. July 16, 2008 f. Read/write compatibilities: 1) The reader/writer shall comply fully with ISO14443 parts 1, 2,

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. 70 Ed. July 16, 2008 3) ISO7811 Clock & Data ABA track 2 emulation port, for connection to standard control panel

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. 71 Ed. July 16, 2008 2) Cable type: 5-conductor (with overall shield). 3) Standard reader termination: terminal bl

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. 72 Ed. July 16, 2008 d. The reader/writer shall conform to UL 294, and shall be FCC and CE certified, and shall confor

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. 73 Ed. July 16, 2008 g. Security keys in the credentials and reader/writers shall be required to match, and may be cus

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. 74 Ed. July 16, 2008 1) Operating temperature: -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60°C) 2) Operating humidity: 5% to 95% relative h

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. 75 Ed. July 16, 2008 4) The reader/writer shall be of potted ABS material, sealed to a rating of IP67. 5) The reade

Page 163 - 2.8.5.3 Configuration

. 76 Ed. July 16, 2008 7) The contactless interface of the reader shall support bit rates of fc/128 (~106 kbits/s), fc/

Page 164 - 2.8.5.5 Features:

. 77 Ed. July 16, 2008 l. Contactless smart card readers shall meet the following electrical specifications: 1) Operati

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. 78 Ed. July 16, 2008 c. Contactless smart card readers shall meet the following physical specifications: 1) Dimension

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. 7 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Database partitioning shall provide the option to restrict access to sensitive information by u

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. 79 Ed. July 16, 2008 5) The reader/writer shall require that a card, once read, must be removed from the RF field for

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. 80 Ed. July 16, 2008 1) The contactless smart card reader shall provide the ability to change operational features in

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. 81 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.4.1.6.1.5 OT70 – 13.56 MHz ISO14443, FIPS 201, FRAC, TWIC Reader (SmartTOUCH) a. Provide mullio

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. 82 Ed. July 16, 2008 1) The reader/writer shall comply fully with ISO14443 parts 1, 2, 3, and 4 open card standards t

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. 83 Ed. July 16, 2008 3) ISO7811 Clock & Data ABA track 2 emulation port, for connection to standard control panel

Page 172 - 3 Execution

. 84 Ed. July 16, 2008 3) Standard reader termination: terminal block o. Warranty of contactless smart card readers sh

Page 173 - 4 CPU Minimum Requirements

. 85 Ed. July 16, 2008 e. The reader/writer shall support the HSPD-12/FIPS 201/PIV II, TWIC, and FRAC card ISO14443 plat

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. 86 Ed. July 16, 2008 i. Security keys in the credentials and reader/writers shall be required to match, and may be cus

Page 175 - • Magicard Tango™

. 87 Ed. July 16, 2008 2) Operating humidity: 30% to 80% relative humidity non-condensing 3) Weatherized design suitab

Page 176 - • Magicard Alto™

. 88 Ed. July 16, 2008 The reader style and finish shall be selected from the manufacturer’s product list as shown on th

Page 177 - • Options:

. 8 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.1.3 Microsoft® Certifications • A Microsoft® Gold Certified Partner shall develop the System

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. 89 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Hidden mounting screws deter vandalism • Potted for superior weather resistance • Selectab

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. 90 Ed. July 16, 2008 create biometric templates during the cardholder enrolment process. The System shall support read

Page 180 - • Magicard Rio

. 91 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Event Privilege Level • InXit Status • Executive Privilege • User-defined PIN codes o

Page 181 - • Magicard Alto

. 92 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Output Groups 2.5 Enclosure • Cabinet: The controller enclosure shall be a NEMA Type 1 cabi

Page 182 - • Magicard Prima 2e

. 93 Ed. July 16, 2008 o Operating Temperature: The System shall be designed for an operating temperature of 36° to 109

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. 94 Ed. July 16, 2008 2.8 System Interfaces 2.8.1 Analog CCTV Switchers The System shall include CCTV integration.

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. 95 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Characters: Shall be the minimum number of characters to be read from a CCTV subsystem at one

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. 96 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Map identification number: Shall be the number of the map to be displayed in the Map Manager a

Page 186 - B. HVMS Workstation

. 97 Ed. July 16, 2008 • Integral Technologies DSXpress Series digital recorders The System shall provide fully integr

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. 98 Ed. July 16, 2008 with Honeywell’s video analytics and IDM (Integrated Data Manager) applications. As a software-ba

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