qualifications. Show that the instructor, who will train operating and
maintenance personnel, has received a minimum of 24 hours of IDS training
from a technical organization such as the National Burglar and Fire Alarm
Association, and has 2 years' experience installing IDS of the type
specified.
1.6.3
IDS Operational Test Plan
Submit for approval at least 30 days prior to commencement of formal
operational testing. Include detailed procedures for operational testing
of each IDS component and subsystem, and for performance of an integrated
system test.
1.6.4
IDS Equipment
Submit manufacturer's certification of UL listing.
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
IDS SUBSYSTEMS
Provide a complete integrated IDS consisting of the following major
subsystems:
a.
Detection
b.
Arm/disarm multiple function keypad
c.
d.
Assessment
e.
Alarm reporting
f.
Power
2.2
INTEGRATED SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the IDS is fully integrated with the physical security and
other elements of the overall facility security system. Except for
multiple function keypads, other subsystems may be housed in a single
enclosure. Specific subsystem functional requirements are as follows:
a.
Detection subsystem: Subsystem shall consist of sensors to detect
intrusion attempts [and provide means to indicate a duress
condition].
b.
Arm/disarm multiple function keypad: Subsystem shall consist of
electronic digital keypads to monitor and control personnel
movement through normal access routes in and out of the facility
[and between protected areas within the facility].
c.
required to ensure that pertinent data is transferred from the
point of origin to the point where appropriate actions can be
taken.
d.
Assessment subsystem: Subsystem shall consist of electronic
devices required to visually and audibly verify the validity of
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