colored lights in annunciators or maps. A color-graphic CRT shall be used
with messages displayed in the English language. ALARM related messages
shall be displayed in red. ACCESS related messages shall appear in yellow.
SECURE messages shall be displayed in green. Initiation of an ALARM shall
cause an audio alarm to sound and the ALARM message to flash in red.
Silencing of the audio alarm shall cause the CRT to display a constant red
alarm message. Keyboard, as specified in paragraph entitled "Display and
Keyboard Requirements," shall be used to perform the functions required to
operate the CRT. A full keyboard shall be available for use, when
required, in subsystem setup and maintenance and shall not be available for
use by operational personnel. CRT shall have the capability to display [an
overall facility map and] [in conjunction with a fixed overall facility
map] enlarged maps of the sensor zones controlled by each single control
unit. CRT shall be [a separate unit] [mountable in a 480 mm 19 inch rack].
CRT shall meet requirements of paragraph entitled "Video Monitors" except
that minimum size shall be 300 mm 12 inchesdiagonal measure.
2.4.18.9
Accomplish so that central alarm reporting and display unit displays and
controls are human engineered as specified in paragraph entitled "Human
Engineering" so the entire unit can be operated by a single operator. In
addition, switching and monitoring components of the assessment subsystem
shall also be integrated with the central alarm reporting and display unit
so that one single operator can effectively monitor and assess IDS alarms
and control the IDS. [Method of system integration shall be as a single
console. Provide chassis, modules, and furniture required for console
configuration of central IDS control and monitoring components.]
PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
UL 681, UL 1037, and UL 1076, and the appropriate installation manual for
each equipment type. Components within the system shall be configured with
appropriate "service points" to pinpoint system trouble in less than 20
minutes.
3.1.1
Cable and Wire Runs
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NACSIM 5203, "Guidelines for Facility Design and
RED/BLACK Installation," refer to Military Handbook
MIL-HDBK-232.
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NFPA 70 [and] [Section 16402 INTERIOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM,] [applicable DOD
directives] [, DIA DCID 1/21], and as specified herein. Conduits including
flexible metal and armored cable shall terminate in the sensor or device
enclosure. Ends of conduit shall be fitted with insulated bushings.
Exposed conductors at ends of conduits external to sensors and devices are
not acceptable.
3.1.2
Soldering
ASTM B 32. For soldering electrical connections, use composition Sn60,
Type AR or S, for general purposes; use composition Sn62 or Sn63, Type AR
or S, for special purposes. When Type S solder is used for soldering
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