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A. The access control system shall be a configurable, digital, real tine control and communication <br />system handling peripheral devices through user graphical display(s). The system shall <br />interface with a wide variety of access control input devices such as card readers, door <br />contacts etc. and control output devices such as door locks, alarms, and interfaces to other <br />systems. <br />B. The system shall be capable of being controlled from multiple locations over an Ethernet LAN <br />network, preferably via a standard web browser interface rather than proprietary software. <br />C. The system shall be a modular system, such that it will allow for expandable configurations of <br />both input and output devices (card readers, door contacts, etc). <br />D. Graphical displays (floor maps) shall be able to be created off line using a PC and transported <br />to the access control system. Preferably, Microsoft Visio or AutoCAD drawings will be directly <br />importable; otherwise, graphical software suitable for this function shall be provided <br />E. Features shall include: <br />1. Controlling building access, displaying alarms and CCTV images on a workstation, <br />monitoring intrusion points, etc. <br />2. Convenient and extensive report management. <br />3. Distributed processing for system reliability. <br />4. Fault tolerant server and redundant database architecture so that no operator intervention is <br />required for switching to backup server. <br />5. Multiple user capability with multiple levels of access control into the system. <br />F. System capacities (minimum) shall include: <br />1. Card Holders - 1000 <br />2. Card readers - 200 <br />3. Access Levels - 100 <br />4. Time Periods - 100 <br />5. Holidays - 50 <br />6. Input Points - 1000 <br />7. Control Points - 1000 <br />G. Event Storage shall include: <br />1. Alarm priorities up to 50 levels with one or more assignable levels being non - masking or <br />immediate reporting. <br />2. Event and alarm recording with descriptive location, user identification, time and duration, <br />etc. <br />3. Event and alarm routing or forwarding to single or multiple destinations based on priority. <br />8/04 17720 -4 <br />