c. Alarm Report: The alarm report shall include all alarms recorded
by the system over an operator selectable time. The report shall
include such information as: the type of alarm (intrusion, tamper,
etc.); the type of sensor; the location; the time; and the action taken.
d. System Test Report: This report documents the operational status
of all system components following a system test.
e. Access/Secure Report: This report documents all zones placed in
access, the time placed in access, and the time placed in secure mode.
f. Entry Control Reports: The system shall generate hard copy reports
of identifier, terminal, and guard tour tracking reports, and versions
with defined parameters of the manufacturer's standard management and
activity reports.
2.3.10.12
Entry Control Enrollment Software
The enrollment station shall provide database management functions for the
system, and shall allow an operator to change and modify the data entered
in the system as needed. The enrollment station shall not have any alarm
response or acknowledgment functions as a programmable function of the
system. Multiple, password protected access levels shall be provided at
the enrollment station. Database management and modification functions
shall require a higher operator access level than personnel enrollment
functions. The program shall provide a means for disabling the enrollment
station when it is unattended to prevent unauthorized use. The program
shall provide a method to enter personnel identifying information into the
entry control database files through enrollment stations to include a
credential unit in use at the installation. In the case of personnel
identity verification subsystems, this data shall include biometric data.
The program shall allow entry of this data into the system database files
through the use of simple menu selections and data fields. The data field
names shall be customized to suit user and site needs. All personnel
identity verification subsystems selected for use with the system shall
fully support the enrollment function and shall be compatible with the
entry control database files.
2.4
FIELD PROCESSING HARDWARE
2.4.1
Alarm Annunciation Local Processor
The alarm annunciation local processor shall respond to interrogations from
the field device network, recognize and store alarm status inputs until
they are transmitted to the central station and change outputs based on
commands received from the central station. The local processor shall also
automatically restore communication within 10 seconds after an interruption
with the field device network and provide dc line supervision on each of
its alarm inputs.
a. Inputs. Local processor inputs shall monitor dry contacts for
changes of state that reflect alarm conditions. The local processor
shall have at least 8 alarm inputs which allow wiring as normally open
or normally closed contacts for alarm conditions. It shall also
provide line supervision for each input by monitoring each input for
abnormal open, grounded, or shorted conditions using dc current change
measurements. The local processor shall report line supervision alarms
to the central station. Alarms shall be reported for any condition
that remains off normal at an input for longer than 500 milliseconds.
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