Specifications

WSE • 3/21/97 16720 — 18 Alto 818 Access Control System
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. System Status (real time report).
g. All Report Types.
12. Sensors:
a. System shall be able to assign a 24 character name for each sensor.
b. System shall be capable of defining which sensors and at what times they are to report valid
access reports.
c. User shall be able to select which times and at what sensors key trace reports are generated.
d. User shall be able to define which are “night mode” sensors (sensors where privileged cards
function).
13. Dial-up:
a. System shall capable of utilizing a dial-up modem to automatically report alarms or send
messages to a central station or remote terminal.
b. There shall be at least 3 telephone numbers programmable for dial-up use.
c. User shall be able to define how many attempts (up to 10) will be made to communicate via
dial-up.
14. Telecommunications:
a. System shall be capable of being programmed remotely via modem.
b. System shall have means to be programmed so that it requires central station to “call back”
controller to ensure that only central station can gain access to controller database.
PART III EXECUTION
.1 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION AND DOCUMENTATION
A. Installation:
1. The Proximity Access Control and Alarm Monitoring System shall be installed and wired
completely as shown on the plans by a trained and authorized Westinghouse Security Electronics
Systems Integrator.
2. Systems Integrator shall make all necessary wiring connections to external devices and
equipment.
B. Telephone Lines:
1. The owner shall arrange for dedicated or dial-up telephone lines for the telecommunications
equipment as shown on the plans.
2. Each phone line shall be terminated in an RJ-11 telephone jack.
3. Note: Any connections to the public telephone system require notification of the local
telephone company. See Specific instructions in manual for modem used.