anti-passback procedures shall initiate an access denial alarm. Portals
that do not incorporate anti-passback functions shall allow egress from the
area by a push-button switch for activation of the facility interface
device or normal egress that does not activate the alarm monitoring
function. Portal egress switch shall be located as shown.
2.10.3.4
Immediate Access Change
The system shall provide functions to disenroll and deny access to any
identifier or combination of identifiers without consent of the individual
or recovery of a credential. The design of the system shall provide entry
change capability to system operators and managers with appropriate
passwords at the system operator or enrollment consoles.
2.10.3.5
Multiple Time Zones
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NOTE: Specify the number of time zones required
during each 24 hour period for the week plus any
special access time periods required for the site or
an area.
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The system shall provide multiple time zone entry control. Personnel
enrolled in the system shall only be allowed access to a facility during
the time of day they are authorized to access the facility. Time zone
access control shall also include the ability to specify beginning and
ending dates that an individual will be authorized to access a facility.
The system shall provide automatic activation and deactivation of entry
authorization. The design of the system shall provide at least [_____]
time zones with overlapping time zones. The system shall provide a means
for system operators with proper password clearance, to define custom names
for each time zone, and to change the time zone's beginning and ending
times through the system operator and enrollment interfaces. The system
shall automatically deactivate individuals at the end of their predefined
facility access duration. Any attempt during a 24 hour period by an
individual or an identifier to gain facility entry outside of the
authorized time zone shall initiate an entry denial alarm.
2.10.3.6
Guard Tour
The system shall provide guard tour monitoring capability. The system
shall monitor a security guard's progress and timing during performance of
routine inspections. The system shall provide a means for operators and
managers with appropriate password levels to define facility check points,
and create time windows of the shortest and longest times necessary to get
from one check point on the tour to the next. The time window between
check points shall be adjustable over a range of at least 1 minute to 1
hour with a resolution of at least 1 minute. The system shall annunciate
an alarm if the guard does not log in at the next check point within the
allotted time window. Time measurements shall be reset at each terminal
device check point when the guard logs in so that cumulative time
variations do not result in false alarms. The guard tour shall have a
random start/stop function so that a tour may start from any designated
station at any designated time, and in either a forward or reverse
direction to ensure that patrol patterns cannot be deduced by observation.
The system operator shall be able to reposition or halt a guard during a
tour to allow time for investigations to be made. The system guard tour
feature shall be able to store at least 128 programmed guard tours in
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