User Manual

Canon model VB-S900F A&E Specifications
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D. The Contractor shall arrange for obtaining all programming information including access times,
free access times, door groups, operator levels, etc.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. General
1. The Contractor shall coordinate with the OWNER’s Project Manager for storage of the
equipment in a secured location prior to installation.
2. The Contractor shall carefully follow the instructions in the manufacturers’ Installation
Manual to insure all steps have been taken to provide a reliable, easy to operate system.
3. The Contractor shall coordinate with the OWNER’s facilities coordinator to insure the
proper location to tap into electrical power.
4. Perform all Work as indicated in the Drawings and Specifications.
5. The Contractor shall install the appropriate cables from the cameras to the network
equipment.
6. The Contractor shall coordinate with the OWNER’s ITC Department for interface with the
network.
7. All communications cables shall be kept away from power circuits.
8. The Contractor shall also execute adequate testing of the system to insure proper
operation.
9. The Contractor shall provide adequate training of the system users to insure adequate
understanding to prevent operating errors.
B. Workmanship
1. Comply with highest industry standards, except when specified requirements indicate
more rigid standards or more precise workmanship.
2. Perform Work with persons experienced and qualified to produce workmanship specified.
3. Maintain quality control over suppliers and Subcontractors.
4. Quality of workmanship is considered important. OWNER Project Manager shall have
the authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Drawings and Specifications.
C. Equipment Pre-Test
All equipment shall be bench tested prior to delivery to job site and prior to installation. Bench
test per manufacturers’ installation instructions.
D. Wire And Cable
1. Design, layout, size, and plan new wire and cable runs as required.
2. All wire and cable from the processors to all devices at each door shall be “home-run”
unless otherwise specified.
3. All wire and cable, including any wire and cable that is existing and will be reused in the
Work, shall be installed in conduit or surface metal raceway, except as follows:
Wire or cable, in lengths of less than ten (10) feet, that is “fished” within walls, ceilings,
and door frames.
4. All wire and cable passing through metalwork shall be sleeved by an approved grommet
or bushing.
5. Avoid Ownericing conductors. All Ownerices shall be made in junction boxes (except at
equipment). Ownerices shall be made with an approved crimp connection. Wire nuts
shall not be used on any low-voltage wiring.
6. Identify all wire and cable at terminations and at every junction box. Identification shall
be made with an approved permanent label, Brady or equal.