1.2.8.7
Fail-Safe Alarm
An alarm resulting from detection of diminished functional capabilities.
1.2.8.8
Power Loss Alarm
An alarm resulting from a loss of primary power.
1.2.8.9
Entry Control Alarm
An alarm resulting from improper use of entry control procedures or
equipment.
1.2.8.10
Identifier
A card credential, keypad personal identification number or code, biometric
characteristic or any other unique identification entered as data into the
entry control database for the purpose of verifying the identity of an
individual. Identifiers shall be used by the ESS for the purpose of
validating passage requests for areas equipped with entry control equipment.
1.2.8.11
Entry Control Devices
Any equipment which gives a user the means to input identifier data into
1.2.8.12
Facility Interface Device
A facility interface device shall be any type of mechanism which is
controlled in response to passage requests and allows passage through a
portal.
1.2.8.13
Portal
Specific control point, such as a door or a gate, providing entry or access
from one security level to another.
1.2.9
Probability of Detection
Each zone shall have a continuous probability of detection greater than 90
percent and shall be demonstrated with a confidence level of 95 percent.
This probability of detection is defined as 45 successful detections out of
46 tests or 98 successful detections out of 103 tests. The actual number
of tests performed, per sensor, to demonstrate system performance shall be
nominated by the Contractor in the performance verification test procedures
submitted to the Government for approval in the Group IV Technical Data
package.
1.2.10
Standard Intruder
1.2.10.1
Characteristics
The system shall be able to detect an intruder that weighs 100 pounds or
less and is 5 feet tall or less. The intruder shall be dressed in a
long-sleeved shirt, slacks and shoes unless environmental conditions at the
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