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<br />1,8. OPERATION MANUALS <br /> <br />A. Provide upon final Owner's acceptance four (4) sets of Owner's Manuals that include the <br />following: <br /> <br />1. A complete list of all furnished equipment, with manufacturer's model numbers, broken <br />down by system. <br /> <br />2, Manufacturers operating instructions and service manual for all furnished equipment. <br /> <br />3. Revised schematics with wire numbers, and all relevant details. <br /> <br />4. Revised Contract drawings showing all device locations, cabling, and circuitry. <br /> <br />5. Results of all tests noted in the Test and Performance Verification Section of these <br />specifications, <br /> <br />1.9, SYSTEM DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />A. Public Duress Station unit(s) shall be easily identifiable, vandal resistant communications <br />device(s) that are Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant, multi-functional, wall <br />mounted, and constructed of heavy stainless steel. The unit(s) shall be aesthetically pleasing <br />and virtually impervious to damage, and shall include a high quality, vandal resistant, hands-free <br />communication device, and a combination blue beacon and strobe that serves to identify the <br />unit from a distance, <br /> <br />8. Public Duress Station unit(s) shall be designed so that a single touch on the device button shall <br />immediately and automatically dial a preprogrammed number. This shall simultaneously <br />activate the blue strobe and an optional peripheral device (remote preset for the CCTV system), <br />Immediately after establishing the phone connection with the receiving party, the <br />communications device shall be capable of sending a signal identifying the specific unit being <br />activated. The strobe shall continue to flash, drawing attention to this location until the <br />receiving party terminates the call. <br /> <br />C. Exposed duress and panic push buttons are to be highly visible. When activated, they shall <br />generate an alarm at the designated attendant area(s), office(s), and shall include audible <br />and/or visual indication at the source. The exact locations of alarm buttons must be coordinated <br />with Architect or Owner. <br /> <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br /> <br />2,1. POWER SUPPLY <br /> <br />A. System installer shall provide power supply units as necessary to make the system complete <br />and functional. Power supplies may be required for main and remote equipment. Power supplies <br />are to be selected to match source and load voltages, frequency, wattage and environment for <br />equipment powered. Sufficient capacity shall be included in power supplies to accommodate <br />reasonable and expected future requirements. Power supply shall be U.L. listed. <br /> <br />8, Power supply enclosure shall be suitable for location used, <br /> <br />C, Provisions shall be made for the continuous operation of the full system upon loss of normal <br />power. Standby batteries, UPS system, or both shall provide power for minimum of 24 hours for <br />remote devices, and 30 minutes for servers, monitors and common equipment. <br /> <br />2.2. EQUIPMENT HOUSING <br /> <br />8/04 17715-3 <br /> <br />S~B <br />