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<br />1.7, TRAINING <br /> <br />A. Provide a minimum of 4 hours of training per system to the owner or his designated personnel. If <br />desired by the Owner, videotape the training session and provide a copy to the Owner for later <br />review, reference, and to train new employees on the operation of the systems. <br /> <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. Door monitoring/Access Control systems shall constitute a programmable and expandable PC <br />based system suitable for multiple function detection, reporting, and control of door contact <br />switches, duress buttons, access card readers, keypads, etc, The system shall manage and <br />control such devices as door release strikes, magnetic closure devices, local alarms, camera <br />positioning initiation, CCTV monitors, notification alarms, video recording devices, drive-up gate <br />openers, roll-up doors, etc. The system shall perform logic functions as necessary to make the <br />system operational and shall be customized to the Owner's needs. When there is camera <br />coverage of an area, an alann or event shall initiate simultaneous display of the camera image <br />on CCTV monitor(s) and initiate video recording of that area. <br /> <br />B. Monitored and controlled doors shall include all locations shown on the drawings, <br /> <br />C. The failure of any PC-based component of the system(s) must not compromise the integrity of <br />the system(s). The main functions of the system(s) must continue to operate indefinitely in the <br />event of such a failure, such as, but not limited to: <br /> <br />1, All access control functions <br /> <br />2. All door monitoring functions <br /> <br />3. Duress functions <br /> <br />4, CCTV control functions <br /> <br />D, The systems shall not rely on the City's data network for normal operation. Any failure of the <br />City's data network must have minimal impact on the normal operation of the system(s). <br /> <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br /> <br />2,1. ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM <br /> <br />8/04 17720-3 <br /> <br />SIB <br />