memory with at least 12 tours active at any one time, and at least 24 check
points for each tour. Guard tours shall be configured as needed for the
site.
2.10.3.7
Elevator Control
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NOTE: The designer will determine if floor tracking
is appropriate for the site, see item b. below.
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a. The system shall control elevator operation with entry control terminal
devices. The elevator's standard control equipment, components, and
actuators shall serve as the facility interface. System components and
subsystems shall interface to standard elevator control equipment without
modification of the elevator control equipment. The system shall provide
means to define access controlled floors of a facility, deny access to
these floors by unauthorized individuals, and implement all other system
functions as specified.
b. Floor Tracking: The elevator control system shall be deployed in such a
manner as to provide "floor tracking" reports. When elevator control is in
effect, the system shall record the floor selection of the individual
accessing the elevator.
2.10.4
Electronic Entry Control System Capacities
The system shall be designed and configured to provide the following
capacities.
2.10.4.1
Enrollees
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NOTE: Specify the maximum number of personnel to be
enrolled in the database, including future
personnel, so the system will have adequate
expansion capability.
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The system shall be configured for [_____] enrollees. The system shall
provide a facility-tailorable reference file database containing personal,
access authorization, identifier and verification data for each enrollee as
required.
2.10.4.2
Transaction History File Size
The system capacity shall be at least the amount of transactions for the
system during 1 year without any loss of transaction data. Examples of
transaction data that are to be retained are: each system alarm, event and
status change including operator commands, and the time and date of each
occurrence.
2.10.5
Entry Control System Alarms
The system shall annunciate an alarm when the following conditions occur.
Alarms shall be annunciated at the console both audibly and visually. An
alarm report shall also be printed on the system printer. The alarm
annunciation shall continue until acknowledged by the system operator.
Only 1 control key shall be needed to acknowledge an alarm. The system
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