Specifications

WSE • 3/21/97 16720 — 16 Alto 818 Access Control System
C. Controller software features:
1. 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.
2. Access Codes:
a. The access code shall define where and when the card holder will be granted access.
b. Number available: 120.
c. Capacity: Each access code shall have the capacity of defining up to 4 (four) time periods for
each door in the system.
d. Definable time periods: Time of Day, Day of Week, and Holidays.
3. Holidays:
a. User definable holidays: up to 30.
b. By way of the Access command the user may define the access privileges (times and doors) of
a card holder for any or all of those days.#
4. Card Commands: The user shall be able to define command cards according to the following
parameters:
a. Unique numeric identification: 11,200 command cards.
b. 12 character description and unique numeric identification: 4,400 command cards.
c. Both cards with names and without within the same data-base.
d. Bulk program cards in groups and remove any card from the database.
e. Any card usage shall be traced by the system and a card trace report generated.
5. Card functions: Card functions shall include:
a. Access:
1) Access parameter definition: any single card can be programmed to open each door
during four different time periods.
2) Time intervals: Up to 128 different time intervals.
3) Modification of card access parameters: may be modified at any time.
b. Building Mode:
1) Any card shall have means to be programmed as PRIVILEGED and be authorized to arm
or disarm the building mode feature.
2) If the card is not authorized to disarm mode alarm system, the card user shall be unable
gain entry, regardless if user’s Access Code has been programmed for that period.
3) Building Modes shall be defined as follows:
(i) OPEN mode: designates any key holder, privileged or not, may enter the building
provided he has a valid access code (used during peak normal hours).
(ii) LIMIT mode: designates when a privileged key holder may enter the building,
provided he has a valid access code.
(iii) CLOSED mode: is used when the building is unoccupied. Although a privileged key
holder may enter a closed building, he must put the structure in the open or limited
mode within one minute or an alarm will be activated.
c. Anti-passback:
1) System shall have capability to designate any command card so that when it is used to
enter an area it must be used to exit that area before it can be reused for entry.
2) System shall have capability to manually or automatically reset the location of all
command card’s passback status at any time.