Specifications

WSE • 3/21/97 16720 17 Alto 818 Access Control System
3) Anti-passback modes:
(i) HARD mode: Denies re-entry and reports passback violation.
(ii) SOFT mode: Allows re-entry but reports passback violation.
6. 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.
3) Be capable of being enabled/disabled from terminal or externally from card holder.
4) Be capable of enabling any lock output or annunciator output including latched alarm
contact.
5) Work with the controller to provide immediate re-lock after card holder has gained
access into a facility. Systems re-locking only after preset time delay shall not be
acceptable.
7. Annunciation (if Annunciator is used):
a. Annunciation may be sent to unused controller lock outputs or to remote annunciation
module.
b. System shall have means to annunciate any alarm report generated by the system including:
1) All monitor points.
2) Power fail input.
3) Tamper input.
4) Card trace reports.
5) Access denied reports.
6) Passback violations, etc.
8. Alarm Shunting:
a. System shall have means to connect presence detecting device to shunt alarms when
authorized employee uses an alarmed exit.
b. Exit reporting shall be selectable by user.
9. Forced Entry Alarms:
a. System shall have means to select which doors shall report forced entry alarms or door held
open alarms.
b. On a door by door basis, user shall be able to select which doors are to report forced entry
and during what time periods.
c. User shall be able to select whether such alarms will be generated at all times or when
system is in “night” mode.
10. Passwords:
a. Identification of operators for terminal use: 8 (eight) different operators.
b. User definable passwords: Up to 12 (twelve) character user definable passwords shall be used
to log on to the system.
c. Access levels: Up to 6 (six) access levels each having different operator function capabilities
shall be available.