UL 1076
(1995; Rev thru Feb 1999) Proprietary
Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 294
(1999; Rev thru Oct 2001) Access Control
System Units
UL 639
(1997; Rev thru Sep 2002) Intrusion
Detection Units
UL 681
(1999; Rev thru Jan 2001) Installation and
Classification of Burglar and Holdup Alarm
Systems
UL 796
(1999; Rev thru Dec 2003) Printed-Wiring
Boards
UL 972
(2002) Burglary Resisting Glazing Material
1.2
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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NOTE: The designer must show sensor detection
patterns, entry control terminal devices, portal
control, facility interface, personnel identity
verification, surveillance and detection equipment
locations, and quantities and installation details
on drawings. Add requirements for additional site
specific conditions such as furniture/equipment
layout within protected areas, and hazard location
areas, type of hazard, class, and group.
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The Contractor shall provide an Electronic Security System (ESS) as
described and shown including installation of any Government Furnished
Equipment. All computing devices, as defined in 47 CFR 15, shall be
certified to comply with the requirements for Class A computing devices and
labeled as set forth in 47 CFR 15. Electronic equipment shall comply with
47 CFR 15.
1.2.1
Central Station
The central station shall be configured to provide operator interface,
interaction, dynamic and real time monitoring, display, and control. The
central station shall control system networks to interconnect all system
components including peer or subordinate workstations, enrollment stations
uniquely identifiable inputs and outputs.
1.2.2
Systems Networks
System networks shall interconnect all components of the system. These
networks shall include communications between a central station and any
peer or subordinate workstations, enrollment stations, local annunciation
stations, portal control stations or redundant central stations. The
systems network shall provide totally automatic communication of status
changes, commands, field initiated interrupts and any other communications
required for proper system operation. System communication shall not
require operator initiation or response. System communication shall return
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