Alto 818SC / Alto 818SX Security Management System 8-door controller A/E Guideform Specification Version 1.
NOTES: • The following A/E Guideform Specification conforms to CSI guidelines to provide Specifiers an easy way to include Westinghouse Security Electronics products in their specifications. • The specifier should carefully select the portions of this document that fit the intended application. • Feel free to consult with your Westinghouse Security Electronics systems integrator regarding your particular application. • Optional feature choices are represented by items enclosed in brackets [ ].
Table of Contents PART I GENERAL ................................................................................................................................................................1 .1 SECTION INCLUDES ........................................................................................................................................1 A. Section includes specifications for an integrated security management system which shall perform the following general services: ...........................
installation to verify proper operation and confirm that the panel wiring and addressing conform to the wiring documentation........................... 2 4. Service facility: Systems Integrator shall have service facilities within [_____] miles of the installation. .............................................................................. 2 D. Regulatory Requirements: ............................................................................................................. 2 1.
11. Printed Data Output: System shall be capable of selecting which access and monitor point activity messages are to be output the printer. The system shall be capable of printing the following information:........................18 12. Sensors:..............................................................................................................................18 13. Dial-up:.............................................................................................................................
Alto 818SC / Alto 818SX Security Management System A/E Specification Summary • Access Control Ports: 8 • Unsupervised Monitor Points:1 9 maximum • Supervised Monitor Points:2 32 maximum • Outputs, Lock and Auxiliary: 16 maximum • Cards without names: • Cards with names: • Access Codes: • Event Report Schedules: • Transaction Buffer: • Card Technology: 11,200 4,400 120 32 4,000 transactions - Digital Proximity - Analog Proximity - Keypad • Operator Interface Methods: - Terminal: RS
PART I .1 SECTION INCLUDES A. .2 GENERAL Section includes specifications for an integrated security management system which shall perform the following general services: 1. Access control. 2. Alarm monitoring. 3. Reporting functions. 4. Security management functions. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. B. Access Control System: 1. Access management system (System) shall monitor and control access to areas defined herein. 2.
C. One Line Diagram: Submit a one line diagram of the system configuration proposed if it differs from that illustrated in the riser diagram included in these specifications. Submittals indicating typical riser diagrams are not acceptable. D. Operator’s Manual: Submit for prior approval, [__________] copies of manufacturer’s manual for programming and operating the Alto 818SC/SX system and its related components. .4 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A. B. C.
PART II .1 PRODUCT MATERIALS & COMPONENTS A. System Description: 1. The Access Control and Security system within the building shall consist of a microprocessor based controller that can be either a standalone or a networked unit with means to program, monitor intrusion and limit access to a single, or a series of, one-door to eight-door controlled areas. 2. A single system shall support up to 8 (eight) card reading sensors [and/or Keypads] and up to 8 (eight) modules of 4 (four) inputs each. 3.
f. Battery back-up: The Access Control and Security System shall include internal battery backup to maintain controller database, program, time, date, and building mode during a power loss. g. Passwords: 1) The System shall utilize passwords. 2) A password must be used by operator to gain access to the system commands. 3) Authorization levels: Each password shall be assigned to one of 6 (six) authorization levels. 4) Operator passwords defined: up to 8 (eight).
d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. 2. Mounting: 1) The Controller shall be capable of being wall mounted. 2) All wiring connections shall be provided at the top and right side of the unit for ease of access. 3) The front cover, containing 6 self-contained screws, shall remove for access to internal switches and parts. Power: 1) Source: Power is provided via wiring from a Power Supply unit (see section 2 or 3). 2) Consumption: 650 mA at 16 volts AC and 500 ma at 25.2 volts AC input (typical).
b. c. d. Capacities: 1) Monitor point inputs: 4 (four) 2-state. 2) MSM units: up to 8 3) Monitor inputs: 32 Specifications: 1) MSM board dimensions: 4 in. Square by 1 in. (10 cm square X 2.54 cm). 2) [MSM enclosure dimensions: 4.5 in. square X 2.25 in. (12 cm X 15.7 cm).] Environmental: 1) Humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensing. 2) Temperature: 20° to +120° F (-7° to +49° C). e. Mounting: The MSM shall be mounted in a NEMA type enclosure with the Controller or standalone in a controlled area.
e. Mounting: The Annunciator should be installed in a secure area within 12 feet of the Controller. f. Power: Power provided by Controller. g. Wiring: Included control cable. h. Communication: Control signals for output relays and building mode switch are provided for the Controller only. i. Feedback: j. 4. 1) Power ON: 1 (one) LED. 2) Output relay status: 8 (eight) LEDs. 3) Building mode status. 4) Mode selection switch status: Limited or Closed. 5) Latched alarm status.
(iv) DR 4226: Less than 17 watts.] (v) DR 4238: Less than 17 watts.] h. Wiring: Twisted pair (shielding optional) with 4,000 foot maximum recommended length. i. Feedback: 1) Single tri-color LED (green/amber/red) shall provide capability for diagnostic feedback. 2) Tri-color LED shall be programmable. 3) An audio tone shall indicate successful digital proximity card read and access granted. j.
2) 6. After the Keypad is installed and operations have been verified, decal shall be placed over the cover plate to conceal mounting plate and to provide a weather seal. g. Power: The Keypad receives power from the network twisted pair wiring. h. Wiring: Twisted pair cable with a maximum recommended cable length of 4,000 feet. i. Feedback: The Keypad shall provide three LED status for awaiting card presentation, awaiting keypad entry and acknowledgment of successful access granted and door unlock.
j. k. 7. Self-protection: 1) Physical damage including breaking open sensor housing shall not allow access to any circuitry which would allow the system to be compromised. 2) Transmission of any frequency (or set of frequencies) into the sensor at any power level shall not compromise the system. Manufacturer: Westinghouse Security Electronics, Model [2814A (rear coax)] [Model 2815A (side coax)] Analog Proximity Card Reading Sensor—Compact Model (2804): a. General: 1) b. c. d.
l. Self-protection: 1) Physical damage including breaking open sensor housing shall not allow access to any circuitry which would allow the system to be compromised. 2) Transmission of any frequency (or set of frequencies) into the sensor at any power level shall not compromise the system. m. Manufacturer: Westinghouse Security Electronics, Model: 8. [2804-B (black)]. 2) [2804-G (gray)]. QuadraKey Digital Proximity Command Card: a. b. c. d. 9.
b. c. d. 2) Each card shall be encoded so that it is totally unique and is not duplicated anywhere in the world. 3) Card shall be highly resistant to face abrasion or bending. 4) Card shall have a slot in the vertical position for use as a badge. 5) Note : Active circuit type cards (those requiring batteries) shall not be acceptable. Capacities: 1) Card can generate a minimum eight digit access number. 2) Cards shall have numeric encoded data embedded in an integrated circuit within the card.
e. Regulatory: N/A (Card is totally passive requiring no approval). f. Power: Passive-powered by DigiReader digital proximity reader. g. Communication: Card shall communicate via low power radio frequency, providing read ranges up to [36] inches depending on the selected DigiReader. (See DigiReader/Prox Card read range matrix for actual figures) h. Manufacturer: Westinghouse Security Electronics, Model: DuraKey. 11. Analog Proximity Command Card ([SE 1050] [SE1060]): a.
i. Feedback: A single LED indicates power ON condition. j. Manufacturer: Westinghouse Security Electronics Model 3018, or other Westinghouse approved device. 13. Power Supply with battery backup, Controller (3718S or 718SUL): a. b. c. General: 1) Un-interruptable Power Supply shall provide continuous power to the Controller, sensors, monitor modules and annunciator devices and operate from 115VAC/60Hz [Option: 230VAC/50Hz] source.
c. Specifications: 1) d. e. Dimensions: 12 in. X 5.25 in. X 3.375 in. (31 cm X 13.4 cm X 9.5 cm) Environmental: 1) Humidity: 10% to 90% non-condensing 2) Temperature: 20˚ to +120˚ F (-7˚ to +49˚ C). Regulatory: UL 1012 or 1310 and CSA or cUL listed. 1) NOTE: The Power Inserter is required when configuring NexSentry with a Keypad and/or Digital Readers in order to meet FCC requirements. f. Mounting: The Power Supply should be installed in a secure area at least two feet from the Controller. g.
C. Controller software features: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Control operation: Based on the ability to force relay lock outputs to an operating mode. Forcing action may be initiated by: a. Time of Day schedule. b. Switch Closure. c. Command Card Presentation. d. Keyboard Command. Access Codes: a. The access code shall define where and when the card holder will be granted access. b. Number available: 120. c.
3) Anti-passback modes: (i) HARD mode: Denies re-entry and reports passback violation. (ii) 6. 7. 8. 9. SOFT mode: Allows re-entry but reports passback violation. Monitoring (if monitoring module is required): a. Supervised alarm contacts: up to 32. b. Character names: up to 24 characters defined by user. c. Monitor points shall: 1) Be designated by the user as an alarm or non alarm event. 2) Be elected to either monitor at all times or during selected time periods.
11. Printed Data Output: System shall be capable of selecting which access and monitor point activity messages are to be output the printer. The system shall be capable of printing the following information: a. Card Definitions: Keycodes/ Names/ Access Codes/Location (In-Out status for anti-passback)/ Key trace function (Enable/Disable)/ whether Privileged or not. b. Monitored Point Parameters. c. Door Parameters. d. Access Code Parameters. e. User Names, Passwords, and Access Levels. f.
C. .2 Documentation: 1. Accurate “as built” drawings shall be furnished by the Systems Integrator to aid the owner in programming. These should indicate the door(s) controlled by each lock output, the monitoring points for the door controlled area, and any annunciator outputs or special inputs into the system. 2. The Systems Integrator shall supply operating and maintenance manuals to aid the owner in the programming of the system. SERVICE AND SUPPORT A. B. Startup: 1.
PART IV .1 APPENDIX READ RANGE MATRIX DigiReader® Digital Proximity Reader Prox Card DR4204 DR4205 DR4208 DR4226 DR4238 QuadraKey up to 2" (5.08 cm) up to 4" (10.16 cm) up to 7" (17.78 cm) up to 13" (33.02 cm) up to 22" (55.88 cm) NexKey up to 2" (5.08 cm) up to 4" (10.16 cm) up to 7" (17.78 cm) up to 13" (33.02 cm) up to 22" (55.88 cm) DuraKey up to 3" (7.62 cm) up to 6" (15.24 cm) up to 8" (20.32 cm) up to 22" (55.88 cm) up to 36" (91.
B. Multiple Switch Monitor (774-A): COAX COAX WITHOUT SENSOR 2854/55 2814 2815 28CS MULTIPLE SWITCH MONITOR MODEL 774-A MADE IN U.S.A.
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