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Access Control Hardware A&E Spec

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Architecture and Engineering Specifications

Access Control Hardware

BluBØX, Inc. 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334 Andover, MA 0181 Phone:  (844) 425-8209

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Specifications

This Architectural and Engineering Specifications document utilizes MasterFormat™ April 2016 Edition and SectionFormat™ / PageFormat™ December 2009 Edition standards by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI).

This document specifies the architectural/engineering and bid criteria for a Physical Access Control System (PACS) with a cloud-based Hosted Security Management System (HSMS) software that controls and monitors networked intelligent system controllers, card readers and personal identification devices, portal control devices, input/output interface hardware and power supplies.

Notes to Specifier

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Section  28 14 00

ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE

PART 1 GENERAL

PART 1 GENERAL

  1. Summary

1.01.      SUMMARY

  1. Section Includes
  2. This section specifies ACCESS CONTROL HARDWARE components that communicate with and control devices for access control and intrusion detection, including relay interface control.  Components in this section are controlled and monitored by a Hosted Security Management System (HSMS) as part of Physical Access Control System (PACS).
  3. Products Furnished [or] Supplied But Not Installed Under This Section [SPECIFIER NOTE: Briefly list products that are only furnished/supplied by this section, but whose installation is specified in other sections.  For example, these may be new products “installed by owner”.  Delete if not used.]
  4. Products Installed But Not Furnished [or] Supplied Under This Section [SPECIFIER NOTE: Briefly list products that are only installed by this section, but furnished/installed under other sections.  For example, these may be new products “furnished by owner”.]
  5. Related Requirements
  6. Section 28 14 00 Access Control. [SPECIFIER NOTE:  This is a required BluBØX A&E specifications document for related access control hardware requirements**.**]
  7. Section 28 15 196 Access Remote Devices. [SPECIFIER NOTE:  This is a required BluBØX A&E specifications document for related access control hardware requirements**.** Delete only if it is not relevant to the Project.]
  8. Related Sections [SPECIFIER NOTE: Delete any item or paragraph not applicable in the section and renumber the paragraphs.]
  9. Section 07 00 00 - Thermal and Moisture Protection (Division 07)
  10. Section 07 84 00 - Firestopping. [SPECIFIER NOTE: This applies Common when cable is run through penetrations in fire-resistance-rated walls and flooring.]
  11. Section 14 00 00 - Conveying Equipment (Division 14)
  12. Section 14 21 00 - Electric Traction Elevators. Requirements for elevators.
  13. Section 14 24 00 - Hydraulic Elevators. Requirements for elevators.
  14. Section 26 00 00  - Electrical (Division 26) [SPECIFIER NOTE: Common Work Results for Electrical, for interface and coordination with building electrical systems and distribution]
  15. Section 26 05 11 - Requirements for Electrical Installations.
  16. Section 26 05 21 - Low Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables (600 Volts and Below.
  17. Section 26 05 33 - Raceways and Boxes for Electrical Systems.
  18. Section 26 05 41 - Underground Electrical Construction.
  19. Section 26 08 00 - Commissioning of Electrical Systems.
  20. Section 26 20 00 - Low Voltage Electrical Transmission.
  21. Section 26 27 00 - Low Voltage Distribution Equipment.
  22. Section 27 00 00 - Communications (Division 27)
  23. Section 27 05 00 - Common Work Results for Communications.
  24. Section 27 05 33 - Pathways for Communications.
  25. Section 27 08 00 - Commissioning of Communications.
  26. Section 27 10 00 - Structured Cabling.
  27. Section 27 15 00 - Communications Horizontal Cabling.
  28. Section 27 20 00 - Data Communications.
  29. Section 27 24 00 - Peripheral Data Communications Equipment.
  30. Section 28 00 00  Electronic Safety and Security (Division 28)
  31. Section 28 05 00 - Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and   Security. [SPECIFIER NOTE: For general requirements that are common to more than one section in Division 28.]
  32. Section 28 05 13 - Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security. [SPECIFIER NOTE: For cabling between system computers, panels and remote devices]
  33. Section 28 05 26 - Grounding and Bonding for Electronic Safety and Security.
  34. Section 28 05 28 - Pathways for Electronic Safety and Security, for conduit and raceway requirements.
  35. Section 28 05 28.33 - Conduits and Boxes for Electronic Safety and Security.
  36. Section 28 08 00 - Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security. [SPECIFIER NOTE: For requirements for commissioning, systems readiness checklists, and training.]
  37. References

1.02.      REFERENCES

  1. Abbreviations And Acronyms
  2. ADA: Americans with Disabilities Act.
  3. AES: Advanced Encryption Standard.
  4. IEEE:  Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers.
  5. ANSI:  American National Standards Institute.
  6. APB: Anti Passback.
  7. BDM - Battery Disconnect Module.
  8. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
  9. EOL: End of Line (resistance).
  10. FAI: Fire Alarm Interface.
  11. F2F: Frequency/Double Frequency.
  12. HSMS: Hosted Security Management System (SaaS PACS Application).
  13. IP: Internet Protocol.
  14. ISO: International Standards Organization.
  15. ITU: International Telecommunication Union.
  16. LAN: Local Area Network.
  17. LED:  Light Emitting Diode.
  18. LCD:  Liquid Crystal Display.
  19. NOC: Network Operations Center.
  20. PACS: Physical Access Control System.
  21. PIN: Personal Identification Number.
  22. PoE: Power over Ethernet.
  23. REX: Request to Exit.
  24. SIA: Security Industry Association.
  25. SPI: Serial Peripheral Interface.
  26. SSH: Secure Shell.
  27. SSL: Secure Socket Layer.
  28. TCP: Transmission Control Protocol.
  29. TLS: Transport Layer Security.
  30. WAN: Wide Area Network.
  31. Definitions
  32. Access Control:  A function or a system that restricts access to authorized persons only.
  33. Anti-Passback:An access control security measure to prevent or discourage a cardholder from allowing another individual to use the cardholder’s card to gain entry to an access-controlled area immediately after the cardholder gains entry, without the cardholder first exiting the area. Enabling Hard and Soft Anti-Passback requires that each door providing entry into the restricted area have two readers, one outside the area (referred to as an Entry Reader) and one inside the area (an Exit Reader).
  34. Authentication: A process that establishes the origin of information, or determines an entity’s identity.
  35. Authenticator: A memory, possession, or quality of a person that can serve as proof of identity, when presented to a verifier of the appropriate kind. For example, passwords, cryptographic keys, and fingerprints are authenticators.
  36. Authorization: A process that associates permission to access a resource or asset with a person and the person's identifier(s) for the purpose of granting or denying access.
  37. Auto-Relock: Door control feature that automatically relocks the door after access has been granted and the door has opened and closed, regardless of the time allowed for the door to momentarily remain unlocked to allow entry.
  38. Central Station:  A central alarm monitoring station service providing its subscribers with around the clock real-time alarm monitoring and response services by trained operators and alarm investigators.
  39. Controller:  A purpose-built microcomputer that receives from the HSMS the door and cardholder data including access privileges and device configurations; communicates with reader and keypad access control devices and performs real-time access decisions; executes processes and procedures based upon user-selectable/user-defined triggers; and performs I/O operations with monitoring inputs and control relay outputs.
  40. CPU:  Central processing unit, the electronic circuitry within a computer that executes the computer’s firmware and the software running on the computer, processing data the computer receives from connected devices and systems.
  41. Credential:  Data assigned to a person or non-person entity (such as security system equipment) and used to identify that person or entity. For a person, the data may be printed on an access/ID card, such as a photograph, name, and other printed data, or stored electronically in the computer chip on a smart card, an RFID chip, or in the memory of a biometric reader. For electronic equipment, the data is securely stored in a digital certificate file, which contains equipment identification information as well as the allowed purposes for which the certificate may be used.
  42. Identifier:  A credential card, keypad personal identification number or code, biometric characteristic, or other unique identification entered as data into the entry-control database for the purpose of identifying an individual.
  43. Peripheral Interface Device:  An electronic device that provides an interface between a computer or system controller and peripheral equipment, such as a card reader.
  44. Power Controller: Smart internet-capable device that is used to remotely monitor LifeSafety Power equipment.
  45. Power Distribution Module: a programmable electronic device for the distribution of a continuous voltage to a security system electronic component, and to respond to a fire condition via its fire alarm interface for the control of facility egress locks into a fail secure or fail safe mode.
  46. Power Module:  Smart networked device that is able to communicate power status to, and be controlled by, a Power Controller.
  47. PACS: Physical Access Control System.
  48. ROM:  Read-only memory.  ROM data are maintained through losses of power.
  49. RS-232:  ANSI/TIA standard for asynchronous serial data communications between terminal devices.  This standard defines a 25-pin connector and certain signal characteristics for interfacing computer equipment.
  50. RS-485:  ANSI/TIA standard for multipoint communications.
  51. Serial Peripheral Interface: Full-duplex synchronous serial communication interface specification used for short distance communication, primarily in embedded systems.
  52. TCP/IP:  Transport control protocol/Internet protocol, the primary communications protocol of the Internet, also used as a communications protocol on private networks.
  53. UPS:  Uninterruptible power supply.
  54. Wiegand:  Patented magnetic principle that uses specially treated wires embedded in the credential card.
  55. Windows:  Microsoft® Windows®, a computer operating system by Microsoft Corporation.
  56. Workstation:  A network-connected personal computer intended to be used by a specific person or people for the performance of specific tasks, such as an alarm and video monitoring workstation; a tablet computer used for a similar function.
  57. Reference Standards
  58. The latest published edition of a reference shall be applicable to this Project unless identified by a specific edition date.
  59. All reference amendments adopted prior to the effective date of this Contract shall be applicable to this Project.
  60. The publications listed below (including amendments, addenda, revisions, supplement, and errata) form a part of this specification to the extent referenced**.** The publications are referenced in specifications text by their basic designation only.
  61. American National Standards Institute/International Code Council:
  62. ANSI/ICC A117.1 - Standard on Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities.
  63. American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association:
  64. ANSI/TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange
  65. ANSI/TIA-568 set of commercial building telecommunications wiring standards:
  66. ANSI/TIA-568.0-D Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises
  67. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0 Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises
  68. ANSI/TIA-568-C.1 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard
  69. ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunications Cabling and Components Standard
  70. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3 Optical Fiber Cabling Components
  71. ANSI/TIA-569-D Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces
  72. ANSI/TIA-606-B Administration Standard for Telecommunications Infrastructure
  73. ANSI/TIA-607-C Generic Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding (Earthing) for Customer Premises
  74. ANSI/TIA-422-B Electrical Characteristics of Balanced Voltage Digital Interface Circuits
  75. ANSI/TIA-485-A, Standard for Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for Use in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems
  76. Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
  77. C22.2 205-M1983 - Signal Equipment.
  78. C22.2 107.1 - General Use Power Supplies.
  79. CSA C22.2 60950 - Information Technology Equipment - Safety.
  80. European Union:
  81. Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS).RoHS).
  82. Federal Communications Commission (FCC):
  83. FCC Part 15 - Radio Frequency Device.
  84. FCC Part 68 - Connection of Terminal Equipment to the Telephone Network.
  85. Code of Federal Regulators(CFR), Part 15, Subpart B, Radio Frequency Devices, Unintentional Radiators.
  86. Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS):
  87. FIPS 197 - Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
  88. FIPS-201-1 - Personal Identity Verification (PIV) of Federal Employees and Contractors.
  89. Government Accountability Office (GAO):
  90. GAO-03-8-02 - Security Responsibilities for Federally Owned and Leased Facilities.
  91. Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE)
  92. 802.3 Ethernet standards.
  93. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE):
  94. 802.3 - Ethernet Standards.
  95. International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
  96. 11801 - Generic Cabling Standard.
  97. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE):
  98. IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Standards.
  99. International Organization for Standardization (ISO):
  100. ISO 11801            Generic Cabling Standard.
  101. International Organization for Standards/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC):
  102. ISO/IEC 7810 Identification cards - Physical characteristics.
  103. ISO/IEC 14443 Identification cards - Contactless integrated circuit cards - Proximity cards.
  104. ISO/IEC 15693-1:2000 Identification cards - Contactless integrated circuit(s) cards - Vicinity cards.
  105. ITU Telecommunications Sector (ITU-T)
  106. X.509 - A framework for public key infrastructure (PKI) and privilege management infrastructure (PMI).
  107. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
  108. NFPA 70-11 - National Electrical Code.
  109. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST):
  110. FIPS PUB 140-2 - Security requirements for cryptographic modules protecting sensitive information.
  111. Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
  112. UL294 - The Standard of Safety for Access Control System Units.
  113. UL603 - Power Supplies for Use with Burglar-Alarm Systems.
  114. UL864 - Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems.
  115. UL1076 - Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems.
  116. UL1481 - Power Supplies for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems.
  117. UL2044 - Commercial Closed-Circuit Television Equipment.
  118. UL2572 - Mass Notification Systems.
  119. Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC)
  120. ULC S318 - Standard for Power Supplies for Burglar Alarm Systems.
  121. ULC S319 - Electronic Access Control Systems.
  122. ULC S527 - Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Third Edition.
  123. U.S. Department of Justice:
  124. ADA Standards for Accessible Design 2010.
  125. Administrative requirements

  126. Submittals

1.03.   SUBMITTALS

  1. Refer to 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 1.
  2. Provide certificates of compliance with Section 1.8, Quality Assurance.
  3. Closeout submittals

  4. Maintenance material submittals

1.04.   MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS

  1. Spare Parts
  2. At the conclusion of the work, submit a complete list of the manufacturer's recommended spare parts and components required to satisfactorily maintain and service the systems, as well as unit pricing for those parts and components.
  3. Extra Stock Materials
  4. Furnish extra materials described below as [Part of the Base Bid][Bid Alternate] before installation begins, that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents.  Provide not less than one of each item listed below.  Deliver extra materials to Owner marked on the outside of each original manufacturer’s packaging with “SPARE EQUIPMENT FOR PHYSICAL ACCCESS CONTROL SYSTEM”.
  5. Fuses:  One for every 10; each type and rating.
  6. Card Readers: One spare for each type installed.
  7. Cameras:  One spare for each type installed.
  8. Lenses: One spare for each focal length installed - excepting built-in lenses.
  9. Quality assurance

1.05.      QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. Provide, install, and operate PACS as shown. Provide certification as required.
  2. Install and test PACS to ensure all components are fully compatible as a system and can be integrated with all associated security subsystems and HSMS.
  3. Qualifications
  4. Manufacturers
  5. Manufacturer shall regularly and presently produce, as one of the manufacturer's principal products, the equipment and material specified for this project, and shall have manufactured the item for at least three years.
  6. Product
  7. Manufacturer's product shall have been in satisfactory operation, on three installations of similar size and type as this project, for approximately three years.
  8. Contractors / Installers
  9. Contractor and sub-contractors shall be licensed to perform security installations in the state the work is to be performed.
  10. Contractor and sub-contractors shall have a minimum of five years’ experience installing and servicing systems of similar scope and complexity.
  11. Provide four (4) current references from clients with systems of similar scope and complexity which became operational in the past three (3) years.
  12. At least three (3) of the references shall be utilizing the same system components, in a similar configuration as the proposed system.
  13. The references must include a current point of contact, company or agency name, address, telephone number, complete system description, date of completion, and approximate cost of the project. The owner reserves the option to visit the reference sites, with the site owner’s permission and representative, to verify the quality of installation and the references’ level of satisfaction with the system.
  14. Utilize only factory-trained technicians to install, program, and service PACS equipment and services.
  15. Utilize factory-trained technicians to install, terminate and service controller/field panels and reader modules.
  16. Provide copies of system manufacturer certification for all technicians.
  17. Technicians shall have a minimum of five continuous years of technical experience in electronic security systems.
  18. A local service facility is required.
  19. Facility shall be located within 60 miles of the project site**.**
  20. Facility shall maintain sufficient spare parts inventory to support the service requirements associated with this contract**.**
  21. Facility shall include appropriate diagnostic equipment to perform diagnostic procedures**.**
  22. Owner’s Representative reserves the option of surveying the company’s facility to verify the service inventory and presence of a local service organization.
  23. Provide evidence that installing service company is an authorized dealer in good standing for HSMS manufacturer, and that it meets the manufacturer’s technical certification requirements.
  24. Service Qualifications [SPECIFIER NOTE: In the following paragraph use 4 hours for metropolitan areas and 8 hours for rural areas.]
  25. There shall be a permanent service organization maintained or trained by the manufacturer which will render satisfactory service to this installation within [ four] [OR] [eight] hours of receipt of notification that service is needed. Submit name and address of service organizations.
  26. Certifications
  27. FIPS 201 Compliance Certificates [SPECIFIER NOTE: Delete and add components to the list as required by the project. Check http://www.fips201.com/ website for list of the approved products.]
  28. Provide Certificates for all software components and device types utilizing credential verification. Provide certificates for:
  29. Intelligent Controller.
  30. Peripheral Interface Device.
  31. [list devices and software]
  32. Delivery, storage, and handling

1.06.    DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

  1. Deliver materials in manufacturer’s labeled packages.  Store and handle in accordance with manufacturer’s requirements.
  2. Storage And Handling Requirements
  3. All equipment shall be stored in an environment compliant with the equipment manufacturers’ recommendations.
  4. Site conditions

1.07.   SITE CONDITIONS

  1. Ambient Conditions [SPECIFIER NOTE: Identify site specific ambient conditions under which work must be performed such as bad lighting, obstacles, or extreme cold/heat that installers or equipment may have to deal with. Delete if not needed.]
  2. Existing Conditions [SPECIFIER NOTE: Identify site specific existing conditions. Such as the condition of existing work subject to rework or modification.]
  3. Warranty

1.08.   WARRANTY

  1. Manufacturer Warranty
  2. Provide manufacturer warranty that software and hardware products are free from defects in materials and/or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of installation.
  3. Provide periodic software and firmware updates during the warranty period.
  4. Provide a manufacturer limited "no questions asked" warranty for hardware products to be free of defects in material and workmanship, as follows:
  5. Two years - Controller; I/O Expansion Boards; Reader Interface Modules.
  6. Special Warranty
  7. Refer to 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 1, 1.09.B. Special Warranty.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

PART 2 PRODUCTS

  1. Owner-furnished products

2.01.      OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS [SPECIFIER NOTE: Use this article to describe owner-furnished products to enable the Contractor to install them correctly, or to ensure compatibility or proper system operation. Delete if not applicable.]

  1. New Products
  2. List new products furnished by owner.
  3. Existing Products
  4. List existing products/systems furnished by owner.
  5. Access Controller Assembly

[SPECIFIER NOTE: The following articles describe equipment and services that may be used in a PACS project.  Add, modify or delete as required.] 3. 2.02.   ACCESS CONTROLLER ASSEMBLY

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options

POE Only - No Controller Power Supply. No Lock Power Supply.

OptionControllerDoorsReadersController Max ReadersEnclosure Max ReadersRelaysInputs
751-1100EP15011216222
751-2100EP15012416446
751-3100EP15011216224

Controller Power Supply included. No Lock Power Supply.

OptionControllerDoorsReadersController Max ReadersEnclosure Max ReadersRelaysInputs4-Amp Batteries Included7-Amp  Batteries Included
751-1200EP150112162221
751-2000EP15012416446
751-2200EP150124164461
751-3000EP15011216224
751-3200EP150112162241
752-2000EP150224644461
752-3000EP15024564512121
752-5000EP150222642481
752-6000EP15024464412161

Controller Power Supply and Lock Power Supply included.

OptionCon-trollerDoorsReadersController Max ReadersEnclosure Max ReadersRelaysInputs4-Amp Batteries Included7-Amp Batteries IncludedPS Network Option
752-1000EP150112164221
752-1100EP150112164223
752-1300EP150112164223Y
752-1400EP150112168221
752-1500EP150112168223
752-1600EP150112168223Y
752-2100EP150124164461
752-2200EP150124164463Y
752-2300EP150124168461
752-2400EP150124168463
752-2500EP150124168463Y
752-3100EP15014516412123
752-3200EP15014516412123Y
752-3300EP15014516812121
752-3400EP15014516812123
752-3500EP15014516812123Y
752-3600EP15018916828281
752-3700EP15018916828283
752-3800EP15018916828283Y
752-5100EP150222644483
752-5200EP150222644483Y
752-5300EP150222648481
752-5400EP150222648483
752-5500EP150222648483Y
752-5600EP15024464812161
752-5700EP15024464812163
752-5800EP15024464812163Y
752-6100EP15024464412163
752-6200EP15024464412163Y
752-7000EP15028864828321
752-7100EP15028864828323
752-7200EP15028864828323Y

Expansion Options: Controller Power Supply and Lock Power Supply included.

OptionControllerDoorsReadersController Max ReadersEnclosure Max ReadersRelaysInputs4-Amp Batteries Included7-Amp Batteries Included
752-8000EP150222642881
752-8050EP150222644883
752-8100EP150222648881
752-8150EP150222648883
752-8200EP15024464416161
752-8250EP15024464416163
752-8300EP15024464816161
752-8350EP15024464816163
752-8400EP15028864832321
752-8500EP15028864832323
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  2. Description
  3. The access controller assembly shall include components assembled by the manufacturer as an installable unit.
  4. Depending on Product Options, the access controller assembly shall include one or more or none of the following:
  5. Intelligent Controller.
  6. Peripheral Interface Device.
  7. Enclosure.
  8. DC Power Supply System.
  9. Batteries.
  10. Depending on Product Options, the intelligent controller shall:
  11. Provide decision making, event reporting, and database storage for hardware platform.
  12. Support onboard reader interfaces to provide control for one or more doors and capable of supporting additional doors in paired and or alternate reader configurations with peripheral interface devices.
  13. Communicate with the host via on-board 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet port.
  14. Depending on Product Options, the peripheral interface device shall:
  15. Provide a solution for interfacing to a TTL/Wiegand, or 2-wire RS-485 type reader and door hardware. It shall also provide a tri-state LED control and buzzer control, two relay outputs and two programmable inputs.
  16. Communicate via a 2-wire RS-485 interface or network connection.
  17. Provide supervised inputs for monitoring.
  18. Provide dry contact outputs to auxiliary equipment such as locks or to activate alarms.
  19. Each reader port shall accommodate a read head that utilizes Wiegand, magnetic stripe, or one or two wire LED controls, and buzzer control. One reader port will also accommodate two-wire RS-485 electrical signaling standards.
  20. Depending on Product Options, the DC power system supply shall:
  21. Consist of one to three primary power supply modules, operating from an input voltage of 120 or 230 VAC and each of which has Product Option Specific characteristics.
  22. Have the capability to be expanded through add-on modules to provide additional supervised voltage outputs.
  23. Provide a dual rate microprocessor shall control charging to restore lead-acid (gel cell) battery sets.
  24. Provide a Fire Alarm Interface (FAI), providing ON/OFF control of the resettable DC output.
  25. Provide LAN/WAN network based supervisory and control modules.
  26. Be prewired to provide interconnection system between the power supply and accessory boards
  27. Use a dual bus structure allowing both outputs to be available when connected to the optional distribution boards.
  28. Performance / Design Criteria [Add Network Communication Module and Reminders]
  29. Technical Specifications
  30. Enclosure
  31. The enclosure shall be a painted, steel, locking enclosure sized depending on Product Options, with removable cover and tamper switch.
  32. DC Power Supply System
  33. Outputs: The DC Power Supply System shall consist of one to three primary power supply modules, operating from an input voltage of 120 or 230 VAC, each of which has the following characteristics:
  34. Two outputs, both of which are set to 12 or 24 DC, as selected by user:
  • One continuous fused DC output rated at the full output of the power supply.
  • One resettable DC output which can be recycled off-on, controlled by the on-board FAI Interface, and programmed for either failsafe or fail secure mode.
  1. Additional voltages and outputs: The DC Power Supply System shall be expandable through add-on modules to provide additional supervised voltage outputs, as follows.
  • multiple protected outputs of the same 12 or 24 VDC as the primary supply(s)
  • voltages in the 5 - 18 VDC range, derived from and at least 3 volts less than the primary power supply to which it is connected
  1. Fusing: ATM style fuses for each DC output
  2. Battery recharge
  3. A dual rate microprocessor shall control charging to restore lead-acid (gel cell) battery sets
  4. Operational features:
  • Tracks battery age from time of install.
  • Monitors battery charge current for optimal charging.
  • Recharges batteries after extended power outages
  1. A Fire Alarm Interface (FAI), providing ON/OFF control of the resettable DC output, shall be standard and integral to the power supply with activation achieved as follows:
  2. DC voltage: 9 to 33VDC, 3 to 15mA.
  3. Dry contact NO/NC.
  4. LAN/WAN Network Based Supervisory and Control
  5. Communication and protocols: 10/100 Ethernet interface local or wide area network.
  • IP addressing: static or dynamic via DHCP protocol.
  • Network management: SNMP-based and supporting SNMP v1, v2c, v3.
  • Port settings: Configurable for http, https and SNMP protocols.
  1. Monitors up to two power supplies.
  • Monitored parameters
  • AC: fault status and total.
  • System: fault status and total.
  • On demand cabinet temperature.
  • Power supply: output voltage and run time.
  • Battery: voltage, runtime, charge current, condition, time-to service.
  • FAI: interface and latch status.
  • Network module external input status.
  • Network module external output status.
  1. Remote battery load testing
  • Additional monitored inputs (3):
  • DC voltage value (0-30VDC).
  • Event input (voltage 9-30VDC), programmable for the application or removal of voltage to compensate for NO or NC activity.
  • DC current via an optional current sensor device.
  1. Control outputs: 2 open collector outputs for controlling compatible accessory modules or external devices.
  2. Allows upgrade via the network.
  3. Battery back-up: Onboard replaceable coin cell battery for maintaining the clock when power is lost.
  4. Logging and reporting:
  • Automated reports generated on detected fault condition and event activation, or on a time base for scheduled confirmation of proper operation.
  • Time and date stamped log of the past 100 events maintained as history in a buffer and accessible on demand, as a scheduled report, or immediately upon alert or occurrence, in “.csv” file format.
  • Provision for up to four email addresses to report system alarms or events.
  1. Local computer interface functionality, operating through a USB connection, shall provide the following:
  2. Program system install date.
  3. Program fault delays.
  4. Review fault history.
  5. Set proper charging current for new battery set.
  6. Start battery use counter.
  7. Supervision and diagnostics
  8. Abnormal condition detection
  • Reporting conditions:
  • AC Loss and brownout.
  • System fault.
  • Overcurrent .
  • Over temperature.
  • Abnormal DC output.
  • Battery presence.
  • Earth ground Fault.
  • Alarm reporting:
  • AC fault.
  • System fault.
  • Programmable fault reporting delays.
  1. LED system status visual indicators:
  2. AC present -Green.
  3. DC1 output presence - Green.
  4. DC2 output presence - Green.
  5. AC Fault - Yellow.
  6. System Trouble - Yellow.
  7. Earth Ground Fault - Yellow.
  8. Reverse Battery Condition - Yellow.
  9. Fire Alarm interface - Red.
  10. Internal Construction
  11. prewired interconnection system between the power supply and accessory boards.
  12. dual bus structure allowing both outputs to be available when connected to the optional distribution boards.
  13. removable terminals to accept #14 to #24 AWG wire.
  14. Batteries
  15. Battery Sealed Lead Acid SLA 12VDC 4.5 AmpHour F1 Terminals.
  16. Battery Sealed Lead Acid SLA 12VDC 7 AmpHour F1 Terminals.
  17. Intelligent Controllers and Peripheral Interface Devices
  18. Assemblies shall be provided with the following components depending on Product Option.

Included Intelligent Controllers and Peripheral Interface Devices

Assembly120-1000 EP1501120-1100 EP1502120-1200 EP2500120-1400 EP4502120-2400 MR51e120-2300 MR50120-2500 MR52
751-12001
752-200011
751-200011
751-210011
751-220011
751-30001
751-31001
751-32001
752-10001
752-11001
752-13001
752-14001
752-15001
752-16001
751-11001
752-210011
752-220011
752-230011
752-240011
752-250011
752-3000111
752-3100111
752-3200111
752-3300111
752-3400111
752-3500111
752-3600113
752-3700113
752-3800113

Included Intelligent Controllers and Peripheral Interface Devices

Assembly120-1000 EP1501120-1100 EP1502120-1200 EP2500120-1400 EP4502120-2400 MR51e120-2300 MR50120-2500 MR52
752-50001
752-51001
752-52001
752-53001
752-54001
752-55001
752-560011
752-570011
752-580011
752-600011
752-610011
752-620011
752-700013
752-710013
752-720013
752-80001
752-80501
752-81001
752-81501
752-82002
752-82502
752-83002
752-83502
752-84004
752-85004
  1. Access Control Panel - Door Network Controller

2.03    Access Control Panel - Door Network Controller

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-1200  EP2500 Controller for new installations.
  6. 120-1400  EP4502 Controller for new installations.
  7. 125-2000  M5-IC  Controller for Casi Micro5 retrofit installations(replaces Casi PX, PXN, PXN CPU controller).
  8. Description
  9. The intelligent controller shall:
  10. Constitute an Ethernet ready, fault-tolerant host communication capable for the efficient management of a large network of access panels in any system design.  The intelligent controller shall use an RS-232, 2-wire RS-485 or Ethernet link to connect to a Windows or Linux host.
  11. Once configured, the intelligent controller shall function independently of the host, and shall be capable of controlling access, managing alarms, interfacing with an array of hardware devices, all while providing the decision-making oversight that each system configuration requires.
  12. Independently execute elaborate user-selected/user-defined processes and procedures without host intervention.
  13. Provide centralized biometric template management
  14. Support a wide range of reader technologies, including Wiegand, magnetic stripe and biometric 2-wire RS-485 connectivity and capable of supporting up to 64 doors in paired and or alternate reader configurations with peripheral interface devices.
  15. Performance / Design Criteria
  16. Technical Specifications
  17. Primary Power:
  18. twelve to twenty-four volts of direct current (12-24VDC) +/- 10 percent, three hundred milliamperes (300mA) maximum.
  19. twelve to twenty-four volts of direct current (12-24VDC) +/- 10 percent, three hundred milliamperes (500mA) maximum (EP4502 controller only).
  20. Communication Ports:
  21. Host Port 0: 10/100 Ethernet.
  22. Host Port 1: RS-232, 2-wire RS485 or Ethernet adapter (120-1200 controller only).
  23. Peripheral interface Port 2: 2-wire RS-485.
  24. Peripheral interface Port 3: 2-wire RS-485.
  25. Inputs: Two dedicated: tamper and power monitor
  26. Temperature: zero to seventy degrees Centigrade (0  to 70° C) operational, minus fifty-five to eighty-five degrees Centigrade (-55 to 85° C) storage.
  27. Humidity: ten to ninety-five percent (10 to 95 percent) relative humidity, non-condensing (RHNC)
  28. Standards:
  29. UL294 Recognized, CE Compliant, ROHS.
  30. FCC Part 15 Class A, NIST Certified Encryption.
  31. BACNet Compliant, PSIA, SNMP, OSDP and OSDP SC (EP4502 controller only)
  32. Connectivity:
  33. Primary Port: 10/100 Ethernet.
  34. IP Server, IP Client, DHCP Client.
  35. HTTP, TLS, X.509.
  36. Back up channel: RS-232, RS-485, Dial-up (120-1200 controller only).
  37. Capacities
  38. Access Control:
  39. Cardholder capacity:
  40. EP2500: 600,000.
  41. EP4502: 2,000,000.
  42. M5-IC: 600,000.
  43. 50,000 Transaction buffer.
  44. If/Then Macro capability.
  45. Card Formats:
  46. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  47. Entire card number reported on invalid read.
  48. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  49. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  50. Up to 200 bits with large encoded ID feature (EP4502 controller only)
  51. 32 Access Levels per cardholder.
  52. Activation/Deactivation Dates.
  53. Card Reader Functions
  54. Multiple card format support by reader.
  55. Paired reader support.
  56. Alternate reader support.
  57. Elevator support.
  58. Turnstile support.
  59. Biometric device support.
  60. Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) compliant (120-1200 controller only).
  61. Occupancy count.
  62. Support of multi-occupancy rules.
  63. Anti-passback support
  64. Area-based, reader-based, or time based.
  65. Nested area, hard, soft, or timed forgiveness.
  66. Supports host-based approval rules.
  67. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  68. Database Functions
  69. Configurable card database.
  70. Large Encoded Card ID (freeform fields up to 245 bits) (125-2000 controller only).
  71. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  72. Supports pin codes up to fifteen (15) digits.
  73. Programmable card activation and deactivation times and dates.
  74. Card issue code, ADA and VIP flags (up to 32 bits); PIV (75 bits); Smart Card (200 bits).
  75. Up to 128 access levels per user.
  76. Ability to track people and objects.
  77. Intrusion Alarm Functions
  78. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  79. Area monitoring.
  80. Standard alarm masking.
  81. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  82. Time based scheduling: (125-2000 controller only)
  83. Supports more than 255 time zones with up to 12 intervals.
  84. Holiday schedules configured with start date and duration intervals.
  85. Holidays may span consecutive days.
  86. Supports daylight savings time.
  87. Time zone overrides - Onetime events & Honor Day of Week.
  88. Temporary ACR override.
  89. Inputs (EP4502 only)
  90. 8 general purpose: programmable circuit type
  91. Two dedicated: tamper and power monitor
  92. Alarm Management: (EP4502 controller only)
  93. Normally open/Normally closed, Unsupervised, Supervised
  94. Standard or custom end-of-line resistances
  95. Reader Ports: (EP4502 controller only)
  96. 2 Reader Ports.
  97. Wireless Reader Support: (125-2000 controller only):
  98. Ingersol Rand - Schalge AD300 & AD400.
  99. SALTO SALLIS.
  100. ASSA ABLOY - Aperio 1 to 8 lock support.
  101. Access Control Panel - Single Door Network Controller

2.04   ACCESS CONTROL PANEL - SINGLE DOOR NETWORK CONTROLLER

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  3. Product Options
  4. 120-1000  EP1501
  5. Description
  6. The intelligent controller shall provide decision making, event reporting, and database storage for hardware platform.  Two reader interfaces shall provide control for one door and capable of supporting up to an additional 16 doors in paired and or alternate reader configurations with peripheral interface devices.
  7. The controller shall communicate with the host via on-board 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet port.
  8. One physical barrier shall be controlled.  Each reader port shall accommodate a read head that utilizes Wiegand, magnetic stripe, or one or two wire LED controls, and buzzer control.  One reader port will also accommodate two-wire RS-485 electrical signaling standards.
  9. Performance / Design Criteria
  10. Technical Specifications
  11. Power Input:
  12. Power over Ethernet (PoE) power input 12.95 watts, compliant to IEEE 802.3af.
  13. Twelve volts of direct current (12VDC) plus/minus 10 percent 900 mA maximum power supply, 200 mA minimum power.
  14. Power Output: 12 Volts DC at 650mA including reader and AUX output.
  15. Reader Interface: power via PoE, 12VDC plus/minus 10 percent regulated or local power supply (12VDC). PTC limited to 150mA maximum.
  16. Inputs: Two general purpose programmable circuit type and dedicated tamper.
  17. Outputs: Two relays - Form-C, 2 Amp, 30 volts direct current.
  18. Readers Ports 2: One transistor-transistor logic (TTL) reader port and one TTL or 2-wire RS-485 reader port.
  19. Keypad: Multiplexed with card data.
  20. LED: TTL, two wire or one wire bi-color support.
  21. Buzzer: One-wire LED mode.
  22. Temperature: 0 to 77 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  23. Humidity: ten to ninety-five percent (10 - 95 percent) relative humidity, non-condensing (RHNC).
  24. FCC Part 15 Class A, NIST Certified Encryption.
  25. Connectivity: Primary Port: 10/100 Ethernet.
  26. Door Control: One physical barrier can be controlled using single or paired readers.
  27. Two-reader ports:12VDC regulated power, 150mA maximum.
  28. Port 1: clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485 (2 devices).
  29. Port 2: clock/data, data-1/data-0.
  30. Two (2) programmable inputs, Two (2) relays, diagnostic LEDs.
  31. Access Control:
  32. 240,000 Cardholder capacity, 50,000 Transaction buffer, 32 Access Levels per cardholder, 19 digit (64-bit) user ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum, Activation and Deactivation dates, If/Then Macro capability.
  33. Card Formats:
  34. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  35. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  36. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  37. Card Reader Functions:
  38. Multiple card format support by reader.
  39. Paired reader support.
  40. Alternate reader support.
  41. Elevator support.
  42. Turnstile support.
  43. Biometric device support.
  44. Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) compliant.
  45. Occupancy count.
  46. Support of multi-occupancy rules.
  47. Anti-passback support.
  48. Area-based, reader-based, or time based.
  49. Nested area, hard, soft, or timed forgiveness.
  50. Anti-passback support, both reader and time based.
  51. Supports host-based approval rules.
  52. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  53. Shunt relay support.
  54. Strike follower relay support.
  55. Database Functions:
  56. Configurable card database.
  57. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  58. Supports pin codes up to fifteen (15) digits.
  59. Programmable card activation and deactivation times and dates.
  60. Card issue code, ADA and VIP flags (up to 32 bits); PIV (75 bits); Smart Card (200 bits).
  61. Up to 128 access levels per user.
  62. Ability to track people and objects.
  63. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  64. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  65. Area monitoring
  66. Standard alarm masking
  67. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad
  68. Access Control Panel - Two Door Network Controller

2.05.    ACCESS CONTROL PANEL - TWO DOOR NETWORK CONTROLLER

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-1100  EP1502
  6. Description
  7. The intelligent controller shall provide decision making, event reporting, and database storage for hardware platform.  Two reader interfaces shall provide control for two doors and capable of supporting up to an additional 62 doors in paired and or alternate reader configurations with peripheral interface devices.
  8. The controller shall communicate with the host via on-board 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet port or use an RS-232 link.
  9. Two physical barriers shall be controlled.  Each reader port shall accommodate a readhead that utilizes Wiegand, magnetic stripe, or 2-wire RS-485 electrical signaling standards, one or two wire LED controls, and buzzer control.
  10. Performance / Design Criteria
  11. Primary Power: twelve to twenty four volts of direct current
  12. (12-24VDC) +/- 10 percent, 500mA maximum.
  13. Communications Ports:
  14. Host Port 0: 10/100 Ethernet.
  15. Host Port 1: RS-232.
  16. Peripheral interface Port: RS-485, 2-wire.
  17. Inputs:
  18. Eight general purpose - programmable circuit type.
  19. Two dedicated: tamper and power monitor.
  20. Outputs: Four relays - Form-C, 5 Amp, 30 volts direct current.
  21. Readers Ports: Two reader ports.
  22. Unregulated pass-through (150 mA maximum) or regulated 12Vdc.
  23. Signaling Clock and Data, Wiegand or 2-wire RS-485.
  24. Keypad: Multiplexed with card data.
  25. LED: Two-wire or one-wire bicolor support.
  26. Buzzer: One-wire LED mode.
  27. Temperature: zero to seventy degrees Centigrade (0-70° C) operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade (-55
  • 85° C) storage.
  1. Humidity: ten to ninety-five percent (10 - 95 percent) relative humidity, non-condensing (RHNC).
  2. Standards:
  3. UL294 Recognized, CE Compliant, ROHS.
  4. FCC Part 15 Class A, NIST Certified Encryption.
  5. Connectivity: 10/100 Ethernet, RS-232, Dial-up.
  6. Door Control:
  7. Two-reader ports: Clock and Data, Wiegand, or RS-485.
  8. Eight programmable inputs, four relays, diagnostic LEDs.
  9. Access Control:
  10. 240,000 Cardholder capacity, 50,000 Transaction buffer, 32 Access Levels per cardholder, 19 digit (64-bit) user ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum, Activation and Deactivation dates, If/Then Macro capability
  11. Card Formats:
  12. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  13. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  14. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  15. Card Reader Functions:
  16. Multiple card format support by reader.
  17. Paired reader support.
  18. Alternate reader support.
  19. Elevator support.
  20. Turnstile support.
  21. Biometric device support.
  22. Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) compliant.
  23. Occupancy count.
  24. Support of multi-occupancy rules.
  25. Anti-passback support.
  26. Area-based, reader-based, or time based.
  27. Nested area, hard, soft, or timed forgiveness.
  28. Supports host-based approval rules.
  29. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  30. Shunt relay support.
  31. Strike follower relay support.
  32. Database Functions:
  33. Configurable card database.
  34. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  35. Supports pin codes up to fifteen (15) digits.
  36. Programmable card activation and deactivation times and dates.
  37. Card issue code, ADA and VIP flags (up to 32 bits); PIV (75 bits); Smart Card (200 bits).
  38. Up to 128 access levels per user.
  39. Ability to track people and objects.
  40. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  41. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  42. Area monitoring.
  43. Standard alarm masking.
  44. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  45. Access Control Sub Panel - Single Card Reader RS-485 Panel.
  46. Manufacturers
  47. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  48. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  49. Product Options
  50. 120-2300  MR50
  51. Description
  52. The peripheral interface device shall provide a solution for interfacing to a TTL/Wiegand, or 2-wire RS-485 type reader and door hardware.  It shall also provide a tri-state LED control and buzzer control, two relay outputs and two programmable inputs.
  53. Performance / Design Criteria
  54. Primary Power: 12-24 Volts DC +/- 10 percent, 150mA maximum; 12Vdc at 110mA nominal; 24Vdc at 60mA nominal.
  55. Communication: 2-wire RS-485, 4,000 feet using Belden 9841 cable.
  56. Inputs:
  57. Two general purpose - programmable circuit type.
  58. One dedicated: tamper.
  59. Outputs:
  60. Two relays:
  61. Form-C, 5 Amp, 28 volts direct current.
  62. Form-C 1 Amp, 28 volts direct current.
  63. Readers Port: One reader port
  64. Power input voltage pass through.
  65. Signaling clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485 (2 devices).
  66. LED: Two-wire or one-wire bicolor support.
  67. Buzzer: One-wire LED mode.
  68. Temperature: -40 to 75 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  69. Humidity: 10 to 95 percent RHNC.
  70. Standards:
  71. UL294 Recognized, CE Compliant, ROHS Connectivity: 10/100 Ethernet, RS-232, Dial-up.
  72. Connectivity: 2-wire RS-485.
  73. Door Control:
  74. Clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485.
  75. Two programmable inputs.
  76. Two relay outputs.
  77. Card Formats:
  78. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  79. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  80. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  81. Card Reader Functions:
  82. Multiple card format support by reader.
  83. Biometric device support.
  84. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  85. Database Functions:
  86. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  87. Supports pin codes up to fifteen (15) digits.
  88. 16.    Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  89. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  90. Offline mode operation
  91. Door mode
  92. Unlocked, locked, facility code only
  93. Relay Mode
  94. Programmable for offline conditions
  95. Access Control Sub Panel - Single Card Reader Network Panel

2.06.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - SINGLE CARD READER NETWORK PANEL

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-2400  MR51e
  6. Description
  7. The peripheral interface device shall be a network connected, single door, PoE capable interface panel that provides an integration solution when a network connection to the door is required.
  8. The reader ports shall be capable of supporting TTL/Wiegand/RS-485 type readers.
  9. Performance / Design Criteria
  10. Power Input: PoE at 12.95 watts, compliant to IEEE 802.2.3AF or a 12Vdc+/- 10 percent @ 900 mA power supply.
  11. Power Output: 12 Volts DC at 700mA including reader and AUX output.
  12. Communication: Ethernet, 10BaseT/100BaseTX, AES 128 bit encrypted.
  13. Inputs: Four programmable inputs with optional end-of-line resistor.
  14. Outputs: Two programmable relays - Form-C, 5 Amp, 28 Vdc.
  15. Reader Interface:
  16. Reader Interface: power via PoE, 12Vdc plus/minus 10 percent or local power supply.  PTC limit is 150mA maximum.
  17. Signaling: 2 Ports: one is TTL and  one is TTL or 2-wire RS-485.
  18. LED: Two-wire or one-wire bicolor support.
  19. Buzzer: One wire mode.
  20. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  21. Humidity: 10 to 95 percent RHNC.
  22. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  23. Card Formats:
  24. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  25. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  26. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  27. Card Reader Functions:
  28. Multiple card format support by reader.
  29. Paired reader support.
  30. Alternate reader support.
  31. Elevator support.
  32. Turnstile support.
  33. Biometric device support.
  34. OSPD protocol support.
  35. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  36. Database Functions:
  37. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  38. Supports pin codes up to fifteen (15) digits.
  39. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  40. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  41. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  42. Offline mode operation:
  43. Door mode:
  44. Unlocked, locked, facility code only.
  45. Relay Mode:
  46. Programmable for offline conditions.
  47. Access Control Sub Panel - Dual Card Reader RS-485

2.07.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - DUAL CARD READER RS-485

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-2500  MR52
  6. Description
  7. The intelligent controller sub-panel shall:
  8. Interface to TTL/Wiegand/RS-485 type readers and door hardware.
  9. Accept data from a reader with clock/data, Wiegand or RS-485 signaling.
  10. Provide a tri-stated LED control and buzzer control.
  11. Provide six Form-C relay outputs and eight supervised inputs for monitoring.
  12. Communicate via a 2-wire RS-485 interface.
  13. Performance / Design Criteria
  14. Primary Power:
  15. 12-24VDC plus/minus 10 percent, 550mA maximum, plus reader current.
  16. 12VDC at 450mA nominal, plus reader current.
  17. 24VDC at 270mA nominal, plus reader current.
  18. Communication:
  19. 2-wire RS-485 up to 4,000 feet using Belden 9841.
  20. Reader Interface: two reader ports, data card/keypad, clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485.
  21. LED: one-wire bi-color LED support or two-wire.
  22. Buzzer: one-wire LED mode.
  23. Keypad: 8-bit Mercury, 8-bit Dorado, or 4-bit HID.
  24. Reader Power:
  25. Pass-through or 12Vdc regulated power, 125mA each reader.
  26. Inputs:
  27. Eight general purpose programmable type and two dedicated for tamper and power monitor.
  28. Outputs:
  29. Six relays - Form-C, 5 Amps at 28Vdc.
  30. Temperature:
  31. 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  32. Humidity:
  33. 10-95 percent RHNC.
  34. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  35. Card Formats:
  36. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  37. 19-digit (64-bit) User ID and 15-digit PIN numbers maximum.
  38. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  39. Card Reader Functions:
  40. Multiple card format support by reader.
  41. Paired reader support.
  42. Alternate reader support.
  43. Turnstile support.
  44. Biometric device support.
  45. Shunt relay support.
  46. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  47. Strike follower relay support.
  48. Database Functions:
  49. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  50. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  51. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  52. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  53. Offline mode operation:
  54. Door mode:
  55. Unlocked, locked, facility code only.
  56. Relay Mode:
  57. Programmable for offline conditions.
  58. Access Control Sub Panel - 16 General Purpose Input Panel

2.08.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - 16 GENERAL PURPOSE INPUT PANEL

  1. A.      Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-2100  MR16in
  6. Description
  7. The peripheral interface device shall be used to monitor sixteen (16) inputs.
  8. Performance / Design Criteria
  9. Primary Power:
  10. 12-24Vdc plus/minus 10 percent, 350mA maximum.
  11. 12Vdc at 300mA nominal.
  12. 24Vdc at 220mA nominal.
  13. Communication: 2-wire RS-485, 4,000 feet using Belden 9841.
  14. Inputs: sixteen (16) general purpose programmable type and two dedicated for tamper and power monitor.
  15. Outputs: two (2) relays - Form-C, 5 Amp, 28Vdc.
  16. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  17. Humidity: 10 to 95 percent RHNC.
  18. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  19. Offline mode operation:
  20. Relay Mode:
  21. Programmable for offline conditions.
  22. Access Control Sub Panel - 16 Output Programmable Panel

2.09.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - 16 OUTPUT PROGRAMMABLE PANEL

  1. A.      Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-2200  MR16OUT.
  6. 125-1300  M5-16DO.
  7. 125-1400  M5-16DOR.
  8. Description The peripheral interface device shall be used to provide sixteen (16) dry contact outputs to auxiliary equipment such as locks or to activate alarms.
  9. Performance / Design Criteria
  10. Primary Power:
  11. 12-24Vdc plus/minus 10 percent, 350mA maximum.
  12. 12Vdc at 300mA nominal.
  13. 24Vdc at 220mA nominal.
  14. Communication: 2-wire RS-485, 4,000 feet using Belden 9841(MR-16out and M5-16DO only).
  15. Inputs: two (2) dedicated for tamper and power monitor.
  16. Outputs: sixteen (16) relays - Form-C, 5 Amp at 28Vdc(MR-16 only), (16) Transistor switches, .04A @ 24VDC (max) (M5-16DO only) ,(16) relays - Form-C, 2 Amp at 40 Vdc (M5-16DOR only).
  17. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  18. Humidity: 10 to 95 percent RHNC.
  19. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  20. Offline mode operation
  21. Relay Mode:
  22. Programmable for offline conditions.
  23. Access Control Sub Panel - Reader Board TTL/WIEGAND/F2F for Micro 5

2.10.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - READER BOARD TTL/WIEGAND/F2F FOR MICRO 5 Manufacturers

  1. Product Options
  2. 125-1600  M5-2RP.
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  5. Description The peripheral interface device shall provide a solution for interfacing to TTL/Wiegand/F2F and Supervised F2F type readers and door hardware. The intelligent controller shall accept data from a reader with clock/data, Wiegand or F2F signaling; provide a tri-stated LED control and buzzer control.  It shall also provide four Form-C relay outputs and six supervised inputs for monitoring.  The controller shall communicate RS-485/provided by backplane of a legacy Micro 5 enclosure and be physically compatible with the Micro 5 system architecture.
  6. Performance / Design Criteria
  7. Primary Power:
  8. 12-24VDC plus/minus 10 percent, 550mA maximum, plus reader current.
  9. 12VDC at 450mA nominal, plus reader current.
  10. 24VDC at 270mA nominal, plus reader current.
  11. Communication:  RS-485/provided by backplane.
  12. Reader Interface: two reader ports, data card/keypad, clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485.
  13. LED: one-wire bi-color LED support or two-wire.
  14. Buzzer: one-wire LED mode.
  15. Keypad: 8-bit Mercury, 8-bit Dorado, or 4-bit HID.
  16. Reader Power:
  17. Pass through or 12Vdc regulated power, 125mA each reader.
  18. Inputs: four general purpose inputs: 2 per reader port.
  19. Outputs: 6 outputs, Form C, 2A@30 Vac/dc.
  20. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  21. Humidity: 5-95 percent RHNC.
  22. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.
  23. Card Formats:
  24. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  25. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  26. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  27. Card Reader Functions:
  28. Multiple card format support by reader.
  29. Paired reader support.
  30. Alternate reader support.
  31. Turnstile support.
  32. Biometric device support.
  33. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  34. Shunt relay support.
  35. Strike follower relay support.
  36. Database Functions:
  37. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers.
  38. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  39. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  40. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  41. Offline mode operation:
  42. Door mode
  43. Unlocked, locked, facility code only.
  44. Relay Mode
  45. Programmable for offline conditions.
  46. Access Control Sub Panel - 8 Reader F2F Board for Micro 5

2.11.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - 8 READER F2F BOARD FOR MICRO 5

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 125-1800  M5-8RP.
  6. Description The peripheral interface device shall provide a solution for interfacing up to 8 Casi F2F or Supervised F2Freaders. It shall also provide eight transistor switched outputs and four supervised inputs for monitoring.  The controller shall communicate via RS-485/provided by backplane.
  7. Performance / Design Criteria
  8. Primary Power:
  9. 12-24VDC plus/minus 10 percent, 550mA maximum, plus reader current.
  10. 12VDC at 450mA nominal, plus reader current.
  11. 24VDC at 270mA nominal, plus reader current.
  12. Communication: RS-485/provided by backplane.
  13. Reader  Interface: eight reader ports F2F and Supervised F2F.
  14. Keypad: 8-bit Mercury, 8-bit Dorado, or 4-bit HID.
  15. Reader Power:
  16. Pass through or 12Vdc or 5Vdc regulated power, 300mA each reader, PTC fused.
  17. Outputs: 8 relay - Transistor switches, .01Amps at 12Vdc.
  18. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  19. Humidity: 10-95 percent RHNC.
  20. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  21. Card Reader Functions:
  22. Multiple card format support by reader.
  23. Paired reader support.
  24. Alternate reader support.
  25. Turnstile support.
  26. Biometric device support.
  27. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  28. Shunt relay support.
  29. Strike follower relay support.
  30. Offline mode operation:
  31. Door mode:
  32. Unlocked, locked, facility code only.
  33. Relay Mode:
  34. Programmable for offline conditions.
  35. Access Control Sub Panel - Reader Board TTL/WIEGAND/RS485 for Micro 5

2.12.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - READER BOARD TTL/WIEGAND/RS485 FOR MICRO 5

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 125-1700  M5-2SRP.
  6. Description The peripheral interface device shall provide a solution for interfacing to Casi Supervised, TTL/Wiegand/RS-485 type readers and door hardware. The intelligent controller shall accept data from a reader with clock/data, Wiegand or RS-485 signaling, provide a tri-stated LED control and buzzer control.  It shall also provide six Form-C relay outputs and four supervised inputs for monitoring.  The controller shall communicate via RS-485/provided by backplane.
  7. Performance / Design Criteria
  8. Primary Power:
  9. 12-24VDC plus/minus 10 percent, 550mA maximum, plus reader current.
  10. 12VDC at 450mA nominal, plus reader current.
  11. 24VDC at 270mA nominal, plus reader current.
  12. Communication: RS-485/provided by backplane:
  13. Reader  Interface: two reader ports, data card/keypad, clock/data, data-1/data-0, or 2-wire RS-485, F2F and osdp.
  14. LED: one-wire bi-color LED support or two-wire.
  15. Buzzer: one-wire LED mode.
  16. Keypad: 8-bit Mercury, 8-bit Dorado, or 4-bit HID.
  17. Reader Power:
  18. Pass through or 12Vdc or 5Vdc regulated power, 300mA each reader, PTC fused.
  19. Inputs: four general purpose programmable type and two dedicated for tamper and power monitor.
  20. Outputs: six relays - Form-C, 2 Amps at 28Vdc.
  21. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  22. Humidity: 10-95 percent RHNC.
  23. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  24. Card Formats:
  25. Eight active card formats per intelligent controller.
  26. 19 digit (64-bit) User ID and 15 digit PIN numbers maximum.
  27. PIV-II, CAC, TWIC card compatible.
  28. Card Reader Functions:
  29. Multiple card format support by reader.
  30. Paired reader support.
  31. Alternate reader support.
  32. Turnstile support.
  33. Biometric device support.
  34. Keypad support with programmable user commands, card input.
  35. Shunt relay support.
  36. Strike follower relay support.
  37. Database Functions:
  38. Supports up to nineteen (19) digital card numbers
  39. Intrusion Alarm Functions:
  40. Supports entry delays and exit delays.
  41. Provides control and alarm processing from the keypad.
  42. Offline mode operation:
  43. Door mode:
  44. Unlocked, locked, facility code only.
  45. Relay Mode:
  46. Programmable for offline conditions.
  47. Access Control Sub Panel - 20 Digital Input for Micro 5

2.13.      ACCESS CONTROL SUB PANEL - 20 DIGITAL INPUT FOR MICRO 5

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 125-1500  M5-20IN
  6. Description The peripheral interface device shall be used to monitor a maximum of twenty (20) digital inputs and be physically compatible with the Micro 5 system architecture. Each point being supervised for the following states, open,closed, short and line open
  7. Performance / Design Criteria
  8. Primary Power:
  9. 12-24Vdc plus/minus 10 percent, 350mA maximum.
  10. 12Vdc at 300mA nominal.
  11. 24Vdc at 220mA nominal.
  12. Communication: RS485/back plane supplied.
  13. Inputs: twenty (20) general purpose programmable type and two dedicated for tamper and power monitor.
  14. Outputs: two (2) relays - Form-C, 5 Amp, 28Vdc.
  15. Temperature: 0 to 70 degrees Centigrade operational, -55 to 85 degrees Centigrade storage.
  16. Humidity: 10 to 95 percent RHNC.
  17. Standards: UL 294 recognized, CE compliant, RoHS.RoHS.
  18. Offline mode operation:
  19. Relay Mode:
  20. Programmable for offline conditions.
  21. RS-485 Multiplexer

2.14.      RS-485 MULTIPLEXER

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. 120-2600  MUX8/1 8-Port
  6. Description
  7. The RS-485 Multiplexer shall expand a single RS-485 or RS-232 data line into multiple data lines or to extend an RS-485 communication but beyond 4000 ft. wiring distances.
  8. Performance / Design Criteria
  9. Technical Specifications
  10. Power Input: 12Vdcplus/minus 15 percent,  250mA.
  11. Interfaces:
  12. Port 1: RS-232/RS-485, selectable.
  13. Port 3,5: RS-485, Transmit/Receive.
  14. Port 2,4: RS-485, Transmit/Receive, or Receive Only.
  15. Port 7,9: RS-485, Transmit/Receive (8 port model only).
  16. Port 6,8: RS-485, Transmit/Receive, or Receive Only (8 port model only).
  17. Wire requirement:
  18. Power: 1 twisted pair, 18 AWG.
  19. RS-485: 24AWG, 4,000 feet, (1,200 meters) maximum, twisted pair(s) with shield.
  20. RS-232: 24AWG, 50 feet (15 meters) maximum.
  21. Environmental:
  22. Temperature:
  23. 0 to 70 °C, operating.
  24. -55 to +85 °C, storage.
  25. Humidity: 0 to 95 percent RHNC.
  26. Dimensions: 5 inches (127mm) L x 6 inches, (152mm) W x 1 inch (25mm) H.
  27. Weight: 4 ounces (180 g) nominal.
  28. Accessories
  29. Provide enclosure of sufficient size to support RS-485 Multiplexer and wiring.
  30. tination Dispatch Elevator (DDE) PACS - PROCESSOR KIT

2.15.      DESTINATION DISPATCH ELEVATOR (DDE) PACS - PROCESSOR KIT

  1. Manufacturers
  2. BluBØX, Inc., 9 Bartlett Street, Suite 334, Andover, MA 0181. Phone: (844) 425-8209, www.BluBØX.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options:
  5. DDE4DP-E4M1 (770-2000) - 4 Car Dual Processor Kit
  6. DDE8DP-E4M1 (770-2005) - 8 Car Dual Processor Kit
  7. DDE12DP-E4M1 (770-2010) - 12 Car Dual Processor Kit
  8. DDE16DP-E4M1 (770-2015) - 16 Car Dual Processor Kit
  9. DDE24DP-E4M1 (770-2020) - 24 Car Dual Processor Kit
  10. DDE25DP-E4M1 (770-2025) - 25 or More Car Dual Processor Kit
  11. Description
  12. Processor kit including destination Dispatch Elevator software and dual industrial processors, in a locking enclosure power supply with remote power monitoring and management.
  13. Performance/Design Criteria
  14. Technical Specifications
  15. Distributed Output Module:
  16. Four, controlled fused at 3A each
  17. Eight, auxiliary Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  18. Input Power:
  19. Input 120/230VAC 50/60Hz | 200 Watts
  20. Overload and short circuit protection
  21. Overload temperature protection
  22. Polarized AC power supply disconnect
  23. Output Power:
  24. 150W Total Output Power | 12VDC/12A or 24VDC/6A.
  25. FPO Board Outputs: Continuous (DC1), Resettable (DC2).
  26. 120mV Output Voltage Ripple | System Efficiency: 88 percent | System BTU Rating: 66 BTU/Hr.
  27. Battery Charging:
  28. Independent built-in 1A (FPO150) Charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries.
  29. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets.
  30. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails.
  31. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup.
  32. Power and Enclosure Regulatory Compliance:
  33. UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527.
  34. CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved.
  35. DDE Processor Regulatory Compliance:
  36. EMC: CE/FCC Class A, CCC, BSMI.
  37. Safety: UL, CCC, BSMI, CB.
  38. Size and Weight:
  39. Height: 24 inches.
  40. Width: 20 inches.
  41. Depth: 4.5 inches.
  42. Weight: 41 pounds.
  43. Destination Dispatch Elevator Processor:
  44. Dual Processor CPU is specific to each Kit:
  45. 770-2000 - CPU
  46. 770-2005 - CPU
  47. 770-2010 - CPU
  48. 770-2015 - CPU
  49. 770-2020 - CPU
  50. 770-2025 - CPU
  51. Power Management System Hardware

2.16      POWER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM HARDWARE

  1. Manufacturers
  2. LifeSafety Power, Inc., 750 Tower Road, Unit B, Mundelein, IL 60060, Phone: (888) 577-2898 www.lifesafetypower.com
  3. Substitution Limitations: No substitutions permitted.
  4. Product Options
  5. Power supplies, power modules and power controller modules may be supplied integral to access control hardware enclosures as per 2.2 Access Controller Assembly, separately as individual modules, or as assemblies in their own enclosure

Power Distribution/Power Controller Modules

OptionItemDescription
670-1720D88 Output, Power Distribution Module Fused
670-1730D8P8 Output, Power Distribution Module Class 2 Power Limited
670-1800C44 Lock Controller Module Fused
670-1810C4P4 Lock Controller Module Class 2 Power Limited
670-1820C88 Lock Controller Module Fused
670-1830C8P8 Lock Controller Module Class 2 Power Limited
670-2830M88 Input, 8 Output Smart Power Controller Module Fused
670-2840M8P8 Input, 8 Output Smart Power Controller Module Class 2 Power Limited

Power Supply Assemblies with Enclosures

OptionKit# Lock Outputs# Aux OutputsVoltage DCPower DistributionPower ManagementFire Alarm Interface
670-1310FPO75-E1MN/AN/A12 or 24NoNoYes
670-1320FPO75-E2MN/AN/A12 or 24NoNoYes
670-1421FPO75-B100C4PD8PE2M4812 and 24YesNoYes
670-1461FPO75-B100M8PNL4E2M4012 and 24YesYesYes
670-1475FPO150-B100C8PD8PE4M18812 and 24YesNoYes
670-1385FPO150-B100D8PE4M10812 and 24YesNoYes
670-1463FPO150-B100M8PD8PNL4E4M18012 and 24YesYesYes

Network Interface Modules

OptionItemDescription
670-2000NL2Two Port Network Communication Interface for Remote Power Monitoring, Reporting and Control
670-2100NL4Four Port Network Communication Interface for Remote Power Monitoring, Reporting and Control
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  2. Description
  3. Remote real-time intelligent power monitoring and management hardware system to detect power anomalies on a per-device-power-source basis, notify contact list with details of power loss or other conditions needing attention, including the capability to remotely reboot or reset affected components. System utilizes network interface modules, intelligent power controllers, power modules, power distribution modules, and power supplies to deliver 12 or 24VCD to access control hardware devices.
  4. Outputs: The DC Power Supply System shall consist of one to three primary power supply modules, operating from an input voltage of 120 or 230 VAC and each of which has the following characteristics:
  5. Two outputs, both of which are set to 12 or 24 VDC, as selected by user:
  6. One continuous fused DC output rated at the full output of the power supply.
  7. One resettable DC output which can be recycled off-on, controlled by the on-board FAI Interface, and programmed for either failsafe or fail secure mode.
  8. Additional voltages and outputs: The DC Power Supply System shall have the capability to be expanded through add-on modules to provide additional supervised voltage outputs, as follows.
  9. Multiple protected outputs of the same 12 or 24 VDC as the primary supply(s).
  10. Voltages in the 5 - 18 VDC range, derived from and at least 3 volts less than the primary power supply to which it is connected.
  11. Power capability: [250 W] [150 W] [75 W].
  12. Fusing: ATM style fuses for each DC output.
  13. Battery recharge
  14. A dual rate microprocessor shall control charging to restore lead-acid (gel cell) battery sets from 4 to 40 or 80 amp-hours.
  15. 4 to 40 amp-hours in 75W configuration.
  16. 4 to 80 amp-hours in 150W configuration.
  17. Operational features:
  18. Tracks battery age from time of install.
  19. Monitors battery charge current for optimal charging.
  20. Recharges batteries after extended power outages.
  21. A Fire Alarm Interface (FAI), providing ON/OFF control of the resettable DC output, shall be standard and integral to the power supply with activation achieved as follows:
  22. DC voltage: 9 to 33VDC, 3 to 15mA.
  23. Dry contact NO/NC.
  24. Local computer interface functionality, operating through a USB connection, shall provide the following:
  25. Program system install date.
  26. Program fault delays.
  27. Review fault history.
  28. Set proper charging current for new battery set.
  29. Start battery use counter.
  30. Supervision and diagnostics
  31. Abnormal condition detection
  32. Reporting conditions:
  33. AC Loss and brownout.
  34. System fault.
  35. Overcurrent.
  36. Over temperature.
  37. Abnormal DC output.
  38. Battery presence.
  39. Earth ground Fault.
  40. Alarm reporting:
  41. AC fault.
  42. System fault.
  43. Programmable fault reporting delays.
  44. LED system status visual indicators:
  45. AC present -Green.
  46. DC1 output presence - Green.
  47. DC2 output presence - Green.
  48. AC Fault - Yellow.
  49. System Trouble - Yellow.
  50. Earth Ground Fault - Yellow.
  51. Reverse Battery Condition - Yellow.
  52. Fire Alarm interface - Red.
  53. The power supply shall have the option for remote reporting and control through a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN) module.
  54. Unit construction
  55. Internal
  56. Prewired interconnection system between the power supply and accessory boards.
  57. Dual bus structure allowing both outputs to be available when connected to the optional distribution boards.
  58. Removable terminals to accept #14 to #24 AWG wire.
  59. Available options
  60. Accessory power modules for power distribution, secondary power generation, and door lock control.
  61. Ethernet LAN/WAN module for:
  62. Remote reporting and control.
  63. Remote battery load test, using the installed system as a load, and reporting.
  64. Battery Disconnect Module (BDM), microprocessor controlled, for protection of the battery set from a “deep discharge” condition providing battery cutoff and automatic return to normal operation upon restoration of power.
  65. Operating Requirements
  66. Operating temperature range:  0° to +49°C (32° to 120°F) ambient.
  67. Reliability:  Minimum MTBF equal to 10 years at full load at temperature of 49°C (120°F).
  68. Accessory Modules
  69. Power Distribution
  70. Internal bus structure: dual bus, each separately powered by a primary power supply board.
  71. Outputs: Provide 8 auxiliary power outputs, each programmable to either of the two DC buses, fused or thermally limited.
  72. When fused, protected by 3 ampere ATM fuses.
  73. When thermally protected, capable of a power limited, class 2 output rated at 2.5 amperes.
  74. Option to enable or disable voltage on activation of the fire alarm interface (FAI).
  75. Secondary Power Generation
  76. Programmable step-down derivative of the DC power supply system shall provide a maximum available current of 4 amperes from an output voltage of 5 to 18 VDC when powered from a 24V DC source or 5 to 9 VDC when powered from a 12V DC source
  77. Fault reporting to host power supply:
  78. Loss of voltage output.
  79. Blown fuse.
  80. Door Lock Control
  81. Available in 4 or 8 input/output module configurations
  82. Available as NFPA Class 2 limited device.
  83. Inputs
  84. Opto-isolated.
  85. Capable of being activated by application or removal of voltage between 9-30 VDC.
  86. Capable of being activated by normally open or normally closed dry contact transition.
  87. Outputs
  88. Selectable for 12 or 24 VDC.
  89. Failsafe, fail secure, normally open or normally closed dry contact operation.
  90. Subject to individual fire alarm control.
  91. When fused, protected by 3 ampere ATM fuses.
  92. When thermally protected, capable of a power limited, class 2 output rated at 2.5 amperes.
  93. LAN/WAN Network Based Supervisory and Control
  94. Communication and protocols: 10/100 Ethernet interface local or wide area network.
  95. IP addressing: static or dynamic via DHCP protocol.
  96. Network management: SNMP-based and supporting SNMP v1, v2c, v3.
  97. Port settings: Configurable for http, https and SNMP protocols.
  98. Cyber Security Features:
  99. Multi-Level Password Security Random Code Insertion to Password CSRF Protection “HTTPS” only mode
  100. Monitors up to two power supplies.
  101. Monitored parameters:
  102. AC: fault status and total.
  103. System: fault status and total.
  104. On demand cabinet temperature.
  105. Power supply: output voltage and run time.
  106. Battery: voltage, runtime, charge current, condition, time-to service.
  107. FAI: interface and latch status.
  108. Network module external input status.
  109. Network module external output status.
  110. Remote battery load testing
  111. Additional monitored inputs (3):
  112. DC voltage value (0-30VDC)
  113. Event input (voltage 9-30VDC), programmable for the application or removal of voltage to compensate for NO or NC activity.
  114. DC current via an optional current sensor device.
  115. Control outputs: 2 open collector outputs for controlling compatible accessory modules or external devices.
  116. Allows upgrade via the network.
  117. Battery back-up: Onboard replaceable coin cell battery for maintaining the clock when power is lost.
  118. Logging and reporting:
  119. Automated reports generated on detected fault condition and event activation, or on a time base for scheduled confirmation of proper operation.
  120. Time and date stamped log of the past 100 events maintained as history in a buffer and accessible on demand, as a scheduled report, or immediately upon alert or occurrence, in “.csv” file format
  121. Provision for up to four email addresses to report system alarms or events
  122. Battery Disconnect
  123. Performance / Design Criteria
  124. Technical Specifications - D8/D8P
  125. Description: 8 Output, Power Distribution Module Fused (D8) or Class 2 Power Limited (D8P)
  126. Adds 8 auxiliary power outputs to a FlexPower power supply and is typically supplied as part of a system, or purchased as an expansion piece to an existing system.
  127. Provides 8 auxiliary power outputs, each one individually protected by a fuse (D8) or solid state circuit breaker (D8P).
  128. Each output is programmable to either of the two voltages available when used in a dual voltage power system, or to the continuous output or the resettable output of the power supply when used in a single voltage system.
  129. Agency Listings:
  130. USA: UL 294, UL 603, UL 864, UL 1076, UL 1481, UL 2044, UL 2572, UL 1076 FCC Part 15, Subpart B, CSFM Approved
  131. Canada: ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527, CSA C22.2#107.1, CSA 22.2 #60950
  132. Electrical Ratings:
  133. Power Outputs: 8
  134. Input Voltage: 12 and/or 24 VDC
  135. Output Voltage: (Jumper Select) 12/24 VDC
  136. Output Current:
  137. D8: Fused at 3A per output
  138. D8P: Class II at 2.5A per output
  139. Supports follow on modules: Yes
  140. Fire Alarm Interface: Per Output
  141. Configuration Options:
  142. FlexConnect® Dual Buss Architecture for field selectable Buss 1 or Buss output.
  143. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) for egress lock control when used with an FPO power supply.
  144. Multiple outputs for auxiliary power distribution or direct lock control and additional accessory power distribution modules.
  145. Configurable fail-safe, fail-secure modes of operation when connected to FPO power supply.
  146. Output Protection:
  147. D8: ATM style fuse: 3A/per output.
  148. D8P: Solid state circuit breaker: 2.5A/per output.
  149. Visual Indicators:
  150. DC voltage out: Green LED per output.
  151. Mechanical:
  152. Multiple modules can be daisy chained to add additional outputs.
  153. Snap-in style mounting standoffs with fast-on connect cables.
  154. Individual output jumper setting programmable modes:
  155. Voltage output from power supply one when used in a single or dual voltage system.
  156. Lock power with fire alarm interface (FAI), when used in a single voltage system. The host power supply determines whether output is fail-safe or fail-secure.
  157. Voltage output from power supply two when used in a dual voltage system.
  158. Size and Weight:
  159. Height: 2.5 inches
  160. Width: 4 inches
  161. Weight: 0.25 pounds
  162. Technical Specifications - C4/C8 C4P/C8P
  163. 4 or 8 Output, Relay Based Lock Control Module Fused (C4, C8) or Class 2 Power Limited (C4P, C8P)
  164. C4, C8 lock controller modules add either 4 or 8 lock control outputs to a FlexPower power supply.
  165. Each module provides either 4 or 8 access control inputs capable of voltage or dry contact activation.
  166. Each module provides either 4 or 8 lock outputs, each one programmable for fail-safe, fail-secure, dry contact, and fire alarm override for egress lock control.
  167. Each lock output is also programmable to either of the two voltages available when used in a FlexPower dual voltage power system.
  168. Each output is supervised for voltage and/or blown fuse with the fault reported to the host power supply.
  169. Functionality:
  170. Monitoring and reporting on:
  171. Output condition
  172. System integrity
  173. Battery health
  174. Remote diagnostics and service features
  175. 8 managed outputs with system expansion to 24.
  176. Individual output monitoring and reporting of
  177. Current draw
  178. Voltage level
  179. Power draw
  180. Device ON/OFF recycling
  181. Individual output enable / disable
  182. Remote power cycling control of external equipment
  183. Email or SNMP notification on:
  184. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) activation
  185. Abnormal condition - per output basis:
  • Over voltage or over current
  • Loss of voltage or current
  • Output power cycled
  1. SNMP set and trap notification:
  2. v1, v2c, v3
  3. Agency Listings:
  4. USA: UL 294, UL 603, UL 864, UL 1076, UL 1481, UL 2044, UL 2572, UL 1076 FCC Part 15, Subpart B, CSFM Approved
  5. Canada: ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527, CSA C22.2#107.1, CSA 22.2 #60950
  6. Electrical Ratings:
  7. Power Outputs: 4 / 8.
  8. Input Voltage: 12 and/or 24 VDC.
  9. Input current: 20 Amps.
  10. Output Voltage: (Jumper Select) 12/24 VDC.
  11. Output Current:
  12. C4/C8: Fused at 3A per output
  13. C4P/C8P: Class II at 2.5A per output
  14. Supports follow on modules: Yes
  15. Fire Alarm Interface: Per Output
  16. Configuration Options:
  17. FlexConnect Dual Buss Architecture for field selectable Buss 1 or Buss output.
  18. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) for egress lock control when used with an FPO power supply.
  19. Multiple outputs for direct lock control and additional accessory power distribution modules.
  20. Configurable for fail-safe, fail-secure and dry contact modes of operation when connected to an FPO power supply.
  21. Configuration jumpers colored coded by function.
  22. Fault detection and reporting to host power supply.
  23. Output Protection:
  24. C4/C8: ATM style fuse: 3A/per output.
  25. C4P/C8P: Solid state circuit breaker: 2.5A/per output.
  26. Visual Indicators:
  27. DC voltage per output: Green LED
  28. Fault: Yellow LED
  29. Mechanical:
  30. Multiple modules can be daisy chained to add additional outputs.
  31. Snap-in style mounting standoffs with fast-on connect cables.
  32. Each input may programmable to responds to:
  33. Application of voltage between 9 and 33VDC
  34. Removal of voltage between 9 and 33VDC
  35. Normally open dry contact transition
  36. Normally closed dry contact transition
  37. Detected fault conditions:
  38. Voltage output from power supply one
  39. Voltage output from power supply two
  40. Fail-safe
  41. Fail-secure
  42. Normally open dry contact
  43. Normally closed dry contact
  44. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  45. Size and Weight:
  46. C4/CP4:
  47. Height: 2.5 inches
  48. Width: 4 inches
  49. Depth: 1.5 inches
  50. Weight: 0.5 pounds
  51. C8/CP8:
  52. Height: 4 inches
  53. Width: 6 inches
  54. Depth: 1.5 inches
  55. Weight: 0.75 pounds
  56. Technical Specifications - M8/M8P
  57. Description: 8 Output, Smart Monitoring and Control Module Fused (M8) or Class 2 Power Limited (M8P)
  58. Controller communicates with the NL4 network module and provides eight (8) monitored and controlled relay outputs accessible from a network or internet.
  59. Provides eight (8) control inputs capable of voltage or dry contact activation and eight (8) controlled and monitored outputs, with each output network programmable for fail-safe, fail-secure, fire alarm over ride, and AC loss over ride for egress lock control.
  60. Each output is programmable to either of two voltages available when used in a dual voltage power system.
  61. Each output may also be individually enabled/disabled through a browser interface and the voltage and current of each output may be monitored via network or internet, and trigger points may be set up on each output to generate an alert when that output is outside of selected parameters.
  62. Functionality:
  63. Monitoring and reporting on:
  64. Output condition
  65. System integrity
  66. Battery health
  67. Remote diagnostics and service features
  68. 8 managed outputs with system expansion to 24.
  69. Individual output monitoring and reporting of
  70. Current draw
  71. Voltage level
  72. Power draw
  73. Device ON/OFF recycling
  74. Individual output enable / disable
  75. Remote power cycling control of external equipment
  76. Email or SNMP notification on:
  77. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) activation
  78. Abnormal condition - per output basis:
  • Over voltage or over current
  • Loss of voltage or current
  • Output power cycled
  1. SNMP set and trap notification:
  2. SNMP v1, v2c, v3
  3. Additional capabilities through the NL4 interface:
  4. Monitor and report health and status of host power supply and battery set
  5. Auto-schedule, test, and report battery standby time
  6. Remote supervision of battery’s state of charge
  7. Remote monitoring and alert of external temperature fluctuations
  8. Monitoring of internal cabinet temperature
  9. Time/date stamp system log reports of last 100 events
  10. Agency Listings:
  11. USA: UL 2044, UL 294, UL 60950-1
  12. Electrical Ratings:
  13. Input Voltage: 12 and/or 24 VDC
  14. Input Current: 20 Amps
  15. Output Voltage: (Jumper Select) 12/24 VDC
  16. Output Current:
  17. M8: Fused at 3A per output
  18. M8P: Class II at 2.5A per output
  19. Current Measurement Range: 0 to 3.0 Amps
  20. Voltage Measurement Range: 0 to 30 Volts
  21. Lock Outputs: 8
  22. Access Control Inputs: 8
  23. Fire Alarm Interface: Per Output
  24. Individual outputs modes programmable via web browser interface:
  25. Voltage output from power supply one
  26. Voltage output from power supply two
  27. Fail-safe, Fail-secure
  28. Fire alarm over ride for egress lock control
  29. AC loss over ride for egress lock control
  30. Trigger points based on voltage or current values to send an alert via email or SNMP
  31. Individual output status available via web browser interface:
  32. Voltage, current, power ratings
  33. Control Input, FAI, and output status
  34. Size and Weight:
  35. Height: 4 inches
  36. Width: 6 inches
  37. Weight: 0.75 pounds
  38. Technical Specifications - FPO75-E1M [Data needs verification]
  39. Description: LifeSafety Power Single Voltage Power Supply with Enclosure
  40. Network ready 75W offline switchmode power supply-battery charger, providing two outputs, user selectable for 12 or 24VDC.
  41. One output provides continuous output power and the second is programmable to either fail-safe or fail-secure lock operation, when the on-board fire alarm interface is activated.
  42. Complete fault detection and reporting, with programmable fault delays, is provided along with datalogging capability of fault occurrence, battery usage time and current power supply status.
  43. Kit configured with space to add backup battery and utilizes an FPO power supply to generate 12 or 24VDC. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  44. Power Supply
  45. 120 or 230 VAC input
  46. 12 and 24 VDC outputs
  47. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  48. Continuous and resettable DC
  49. Distributed output module
  50. None
  51. Functionality:
  52. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  53. 6A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  54. 3A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  55. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  56. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  57. Battery Charging
  58. 1A independent charging circuit meeting stricter UL output tolerance requirements
  59. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  60. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  61. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  62. Protection
  63. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  64. Over temperature protection
  65. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  66. Supervision
  67. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  68. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  69. Visual Indicators
  70. AC input
  71. DC1, DC2 output
  72. Fire alarm activation
  73. AC fault
  74. System fault
  75. Short to earth ground
  76. Reverse battery polarity
  77. Reporting and Monitoring
  78. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  79. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  80. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  81. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  82. Total power supply run-time hours
  83. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  • Requires DL1 USB cable for PC interface
  • Requires NL2 or NL4 module for WAN/LAN connection
  1. Battery Charging
  2. Independent built-in 1A (FPO75) Charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  3. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets
  4. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails
  5. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup
  6. Electrical Ratings
  7. Input Voltage: 120 or 230VAC
  8. Input Power (maximum): 83 Watts
  9. Output Power: 75 Watts
  10. Efficiency: 85 percent
  11. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  12. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  13. Battery Charge Capacity: 40 Amp Hours
  14. Default Charge Current: 1 Amp
  15. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  16. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  17. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  18. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2.5 percent
  19. BTU Rating: 33 BTU per hour
  20. Continuous Power Outputs: 1
  21. Switched Power Outputs: 1
  22. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  23. Agency Listings:
  24. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  25. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  26. Size and Weight:
  27. Height: 20 inches
  28. Width: 16 inches
  29. Depth: 4.5 inches
  30. Weight: 26 pounds
  31. Technical Specifications - FPO75-E2M
  32. Description: LifeSafety Power Single Voltage Power Supply with Enclosure
  33. Network ready 75W offline switchmode power supply-battery charger specifically designed for the lifesafety industry capable of providing two outputs, user selectable for 12 or 24VDC.
  34. One output provides continuous output power and the second is programmable to either fail-safe or fail-secure lock operation, when the on-board fire alarm interface is activated.
  35. Complete fault detection and reporting, with programmable fault delays, is provided along with datalogging capability of fault occurrence, battery usage time and current power supply status.
  36. Kit configured with space to add backup battery and utilizes an FPO power supply to generate 12 or 24VDC. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  37. Power Supply
  38. 120 or 230 VAC input
  39. 12 and 24 VDC outputs
  40. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  41. Continuous and resettable DC
  42. Distributed output modules
  43. Four outputs, controlled fused at 3A each
  44. Eight outputs, auxiliary Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  45. Expansion options
  46. Increased power, multiple voltages
  47. Additional distribution outputs
  48. Power management
  49. Functionality:
  50. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  51. 6A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  52. 3A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  53. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  54. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  55. Battery Charging
  56. 1A independent charging circuit meeting stricter UL output tolerance requirements
  57. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  58. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  59. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  60. Protection
  61. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  62. Over temperature protection
  63. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  64. Supervision
  65. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  66. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  67. Visual Indicators
  68. AC input
  69. DC1, DC2 output
  70. Fire alarm activation
  71. AC fault
  72. System fault
  73. Short to earth ground
  74. Reverse battery polarity
  75. Reporting and Monitoring
  76. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  77. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  78. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  79. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  80. Total power supply run-time hours
  81. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  • Requires DL1 USB cable for PC interface
  • Requires NL2 or NL4 module for WAN/LAN connection
  1. Battery Charging
  2. Independent built-in 1A (FPO75) Charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  3. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets
  4. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails
  5. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup
  6. Electrical Ratings
  7. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  8. Input Power (maximum): 85 Watts
  9. Output Power: 75 Watts
  10. Efficiency: 85 percent
  11. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  12. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  13. Battery Charge Capacity: 40 Amp Hours
  14. Default Charge Current: 1 Amp
  15. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  16. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  17. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  18. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2.5 percent
  19. BTU Rating: 33 BTU per hour
  20. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  21. Agency Listings:
  22. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  23. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  24. Size and Weight:
  25. Height: 20 inches
  26. Width: 16 inches
  27. Depth: 4.5 inches
  28. Weight: 26 pounds
  29. Technical Specifications - FPO75-B100C4PD8PE2M
  30. Description: LifeSafety Power Four Door Power Supply w/ Power Distribution and Enclosure
  31. Kit configured with space to add backup battery.
  32. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  33. Kit includes the following LifeSafety Power components:
  34. LSP FPO75
  35. LSP B100
  36. LSP D8P
  37. LSP C4P
  38. Power Supply
  39. 75 Watts total output power
  40. 120 or 230 VAC input
  41. 12 or 24 VDC outputs
  42. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  43. Continuous and resettable DC
  44. Distributed output modules
  45. Four lock outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  46. Eight auxiliary outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  47. Expansion options
  48. Increased power, multiple voltages
  49. Additional distribution outputs
  50. Power management
  51. Functionality:
  52. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  53. 12A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  54. 6A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  55. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  56. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  57. Battery Charging
  58. Independent built-in 1A (FPO75) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  59. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  60. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  61. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  62. Protection
  63. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  64. Over temperature protection
  65. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  66. Supervision
  67. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  68. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  69. Visual Indicators
  70. AC input
  71. DC1, DC2 output
  72. Fire alarm activation
  73. AC fault
  74. System fault
  75. Short to earth ground
  76. Reverse battery polarity
  77. Reporting and Monitoring
  78. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  79. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  80. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  81. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  82. Total power supply run-time hours
  83. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  • Requires DL1 USB cable for PC interface
  • Requires NL2 or NL4 module for WAN/LAN connection
  1. Battery Charging
  2. Independent built-in 1A (FPO75) Charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  3. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets
  4. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails
  5. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup
  6. Electrical Ratings
  7. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  8. Input Power (maximum): 85 Watts
  9. Output Power: 75 Watts
  10. Efficiency: 85 percent
  11. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  12. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  13. Battery Charge Capacity: 80 Amp Hours
  14. Default Charge Current: 2 Amps
  15. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  16. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  17. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  18. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2 percent
  19. BTU Rating: 33 BTU per hour
  20. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  21. Agency Listings:
  22. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  23. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  24. Size and Weight:
  25. Height: 20 inches
  26. Width: 16 inches
  27. Depth: 4.5 inches
  28. Weight: 27 pounds
  29. Technical Specifications - FPO75-B100M8PNL4E2M
  30. Description: Four Door Power Supply w/ Power Distribution, Power Management, and Enclosure
  31. Kit configured with space to add backup batteries.
  32. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  33. Kit includes the following LifeSafety Power components:
  34. LSP FPO75
  35. LSP B100
  36. LSP M8P
  37. NL4
  38. Power Supply
  39. 150 Watts total output power
  40. 120 or 230 VAC input
  41. 12 or 24 VDC outputs
  42. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  43. Continuous and resettable DC
  44. Distributed output modules
  45. Eight auxiliary outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  46. Eight managed outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  47. Expansion options
  48. Increased power, multiple voltages
  49. Additional distribution outputs
  50. Power management
  51. Functionality:
  52. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  53. 12A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  54. 6A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  55. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  56. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  57. Battery Charging
  58. Independent built-in 1A (FPO75) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  59. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  60. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  61. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  62. Protection
  63. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  64. Over temperature protection
  65. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  66. Supervision
  67. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  68. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  69. Visual Indicators
  70. AC input
  71. DC1, DC2 output
  72. Fire alarm activation
  73. AC fault
  74. System fault
  75. Short to earth ground
  76. Reverse battery polarity
  77. Reporting and Monitoring
  78. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  79. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  80. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  81. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  82. Total power supply run-time hours
  83. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  84. Electrical Ratings
  85. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  86. Input Power (maximum): 83 Watts
  87. Output Power: 75 Watts
  88. Efficiency: 85 percent
  89. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  90. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  91. Battery Charge Capacity: 40 Amp Hours
  92. Default Charge Current: 1 Amp
  93. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  94. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  95. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  96. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2 percent
  97. BTU Rating: 33 BTU per hour
  98. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  99. Agency Listings:
  100. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  101. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  102. Size and Weight:
  103. Height: 20 inches
  104. Width: 16 inches
  105. Depth: 4.5 inches
  106. Weight: 27 pounds
  107. Technical Specifications - FPO150-B100C8PD8PE4M1
  108. Description: Eight Door Power Supply w/ Power Distribution, Power Management, and Enclosure
  109. Kit configured with space to add backup batteries.
  110. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  111. Kit includes the following LifeSafety Power components:
  112. LSP FPO150
  113. LSP B100
  114. LSP C8P
  115. LSP D8P
  116. Power Supply
  117. 150 Watts total output power
  118. 120 or 230 VAC input
  119. 12 or 24 VDC outputs
  120. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  121. Continuous and resettable DC
  122. Distributed output modules
  123. Eight lock outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  124. Eight auxiliary outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  125. Expansion options
  126. Increased power, multiple voltages
  127. Additional distribution outputs
  128. Power management
  129. Functionality:
  130. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  131. 12A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  132. 6A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  133. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  134. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  135. Battery Charging
  136. Independent built-in 2A (FPO150) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  137. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  138. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  139. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  140. Protection
  141. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  142. Over temperature protection
  143. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  144. Supervision
  145. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  146. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  147. Visual Indicators
  148. AC input
  149. DC1, DC2 output
  150. Fire alarm activation
  151. AC fault
  152. System fault
  153. Short to earth ground
  154. Reverse battery polarity
  155. Reporting and Monitoring
  156. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  157. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  158. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  159. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  160. Total power supply run-time hours
  161. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  • Requires DL1 USB cable for PC interface
  • Requires NL2 or NL4 module for WAN/LAN connection
  1. Battery Charging
  2. Independent built-in 1A (FPO150) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  3. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets
  4. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails
  5. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup
  6. Electrical Ratings
  7. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  8. Input Power (maximum): 170 Watts
  9. Output Power: 150 Watts
  10. Efficiency: 88 percent
  11. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  12. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  13. Battery Charge Capacity: 40 Amp Hours
  14. Default Charge Current: 1 Amp
  15. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  16. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  17. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  18. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2 percent
  19. BTU Rating: 66 BTU per hour
  20. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  21. Agency Listings:
  22. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  23. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  24. Size and Weight:
  25. Height: 24 inches
  26. Width: 20 inches
  27. Depth: 4.5 inches
  28. Weight: 40 pounds
  29. Technical Specifications - FPO150-B100D8PE4M1
  30. Description: Eight Door Power Supply w/ Power Distribution, Power Management, and Enclosure
  31. Kit configured with space to add backup batteries.
  32. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  33. Kit includes the following LifeSafety Power components:
  34. LSP FPO150
  35. LSP B100
  36. LSP D8P
  37. Power Supply
  38. 150 Watts total output power
  39. 120 or 230 VAC input
  40. 12 or 24 VDC outputs
  41. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  42. Continuous and resettable DC
  43. Distributed output modules
  44. Four outputs, controlled fused at 3A each
  45. Eight auxiliary outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  46. Expansion options
  47. Increased power, multiple voltages
  48. Additional distribution outputs
  49. Power management
  50. Functionality:
  51. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  52. 12A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  53. 6A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  54. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  55. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  56. Battery Charging
  57. Independent built-in 2A (FPO150) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  58. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  59. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  60. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  61. Protection
  62. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  63. Over temperature protection
  64. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  65. Supervision
  66. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  67. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  68. Visual Indicators
  69. AC input
  70. DC1, DC2 output
  71. Fire alarm activation
  72. AC fault
  73. System fault
  74. Short to earth ground
  75. Reverse battery polarity
  76. Reporting and Monitoring
  77. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  78. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  79. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  80. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  81. Total power supply run-time hours
  82. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  • Requires DL1 USB cable for PC interface
  • Requires NL2 or NL4 module for WAN/LAN connection
  1. Battery Charging
  2. Independent built-in 1A (FPO150) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  3. Microprocessor dual rate charging of 12 or 24V battery sets
  4. Automatic switchover to standby battery when AC fails
  5. Zero voltage drop when switched over to battery backup
  6. Electrical Ratings
  7. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  8. Input Power (maximum): 170 Watts
  9. Output Power: 150 Watts
  10. Efficiency: 88 percent
  11. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  12. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 12 Amps or 24 VDC at 6 Amps
  13. Battery Charge Capacity: 80 Amp Hours
  14. Default Charge Current: 2 Amps
  15. Programmable Charge Current: 1A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  16. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  17. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  18. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2 percent
  19. BTU Rating: 66 BTU per hour
  20. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  21. Agency Listings:
  22. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  23. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  24. Size and Weight:
  25. Height: 20 inches
  26. Width: 16 inches
  27. Depth: 4.5 inches
  28. Weight: 27 pounds
  29. Technical Specifications - FPO150-B100M8PD8PNL4E4M1
  30. Description: LifeSafety Power Four Door Power Supply w/ Power Distribution and Enclosure
  31. Kit configured with space to add backup battery.
  32. Includes locking enclosure with tamper, power supply and wiring speed kit.
  33. Kit includes the following LifeSafety Power components:
  34. LSP FPO150
  35. LSP B100
  36. LSP M8P
  37. LSP D8P
  38. LSP NL4
  39. Power Supply
  40. 150 Watts total output power
  41. 120 or 230 VAC input
  42. 12 or 24 VDC outputs
  43. On board Fire Alarm Interface
  44. Continuous and resettable DC
  45. Distributed output modules
  46. Eight auxiliary outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  47. Eight managed outputs, Class II P limited at 2.5A each
  48. Expansion options
  49. Increased power, multiple voltages
  50. Additional distribution outputs
  51. Power management
  52. Functionality:
  53. 12 or 24VDC user selectable
  54. 12A continuous or switched at 12VDC
  55. 6A continuous or switched at 24VDC
  56. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI)
  57. User programmable fail-safe or fail-secure operation
  58. Battery Charging
  59. Independent built-in 2A (FPO150) charger for sealed lead-acid or gel type batteries
  60. Microprocessor dual rate charging restores battery sets from 4 to 40 Ah
  61. Automatic switch over to battery when AC fails
  62. Zero voltage dropout on battery transfer
  63. Protection
  64. Over load protection / short circuit protection
  65. Over temperature protection
  66. AC line transient voltage protection (passing 6kV ring wave test)
  67. Supervision
  68. AC Fail (form "C" contacts)
  69. System Fault (form "C" contacts) may be triggered by low/no battery, short to earth ground and power supply failure
  70. Visual Indicators
  71. AC input
  72. DC1, DC2 output
  73. Fire alarm activation
  74. AC fault
  75. System fault
  76. Short to earth ground
  77. Reverse battery polarity
  78. Reporting and Monitoring
  79. Programmable AC and System fault delays
  80. Fire alarm interface for egress lock control
  81. Cumulative AC and System fault counters (user resettable)
  82. Total battery service hours (user resettable)
  83. Total power supply run-time hours
  84. Network or PC reporting of all system conditions
  85. Electrical Ratings
  86. Input Voltage: 120 or 230 VAC
  87. Input Power (maximum): 85 Watts
  88. Output Power: 150 Watts
  89. Efficiency: 85 percent
  90. Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 49 degrees Centigrade (32 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit)
  91. Output Voltage: 12 VDC at 6 Amps or 24 VDC at 3 Amps
  92. Battery Charge Capacity: 80 Amp Hours
  93. Default Charge Current: 2 Amps
  94. Programmable Charge Current: 2A | 0.5A | 0.25A | 0.125A
  95. Output Ripple :120 mVp-p
  96. Line Regulation: plus/minus 0.1 percent
  97. Load Regulation: plus/minus 2 percent
  98. BTU Rating: 33 BTU per hour
  99. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI): Yes
  100. Agency Listings:
  101. USA: UL294, UL603, UL864, UL1076, UL1481, UL2044, UL2572, ULC S318, ULC S319, ULC S527
  102. Canada: CSA C22.2 #107.1, FCC Part 15, CSFM Approved
  103. Size and Weight:
  104. Height: 24 inches
  105. Width: 20 inches
  106. Depth: 4.5 inches
  107. Weight: 41 pounds
  108. Technical Specifications - NL2/NL4
  109. Description: Multi-port Network Communication Interface for Remote Power Monitoring, Reporting and Control. Communicates and controls power status over a local or wide area network. Data gathered and reported includes operational fault status, power supply output voltage, battery charging voltage, battery charging current, and fire alarm input status.
  110. Automated reports may be generated on any detected fault condition, battery aging, fire alarm interface activation, and event activation, or on a time base for scheduled confirmation of proper operation. A time and date stamped log of the past 1000 events is kept as history in a buffer and may be accessed as a scheduled report, or immediately on an alert or occurrence. The buffer is updated once per hour with all parameters in normal range.
  111. Provides a current sensor input, a remote temperature sensor input, a volt meter input, and a contact monitor input. The contact monitor input may be programmed to respond to either a normally open or normally closed contact or voltage presence or loss. Two outputs are also provided for use in power cycling external equipment with relay modules or interfacing to the C4 or C8 modules.
  112. Functionality:
  113. Monitoring and reporting
  114. System integrity / battery health / output condition
  115. 1000 Event Buffer
  116. Remote diagnostics and service features
  117. Monitor health and status of host power supply and battery set
  118. Auto-schedule or manual test and report battery standby time
  119. Remote monitoring and alert of external temperature fluctuations
  120. Monitoring of internal cabinet temperature
  121. Remote power cycling control of external equipment
  122. Time/date stamp system log reports of last 1000 events
  123. Email notification on:
  124. AC and system fault conditions
  125. Aging or drained battery
  126. Fire Alarm Interface (FAI) activation
  127. Outside Current or Voltage preset limits
  128. External room temperature outside preset limit
  129. External Event activation
  130. SNMP set and trap notification:
  131. SNMP v1, v2c, v3
  132. Monitored Parameters:
  133. Power Supply Output Voltage
  134. AC Fault Status
  135. System Fault Status
  136. Fire Alarm Input Status
  137. Battery Voltage
  138. Battery Charge Current
  139. Battery Age
  140. Total Number of System Faults
  141. Total Number of AC Faults
  142. DC Load Current (system or battery)
  143. DC Output Voltage (system and battery
  144. Event 1 (user specified)
  145. Programmable Functions:
  146. AC Fault Delay
  147. System Fault Delay
  148. System Install Date
  149. Reset Fault Counters
  150. Optimal Battery Charge Current
  151. Reset Battery Age Counter
  152. Battery Replacement Period
  153. Temperature Probe Trigger Parameters
  154. Event-triggered Email Alert & Reports:
  155. AC Fault Occurrence
  156. System Fault Occurrence
  157. FAI Activation Occurrence
  158. Low Battery Occurrence
  159. Battery Load Test Completed
  160. General System Status Report
  161. Scheduled System Service Due Alert
  162. Battery Replacement Due Alert
  163. Event Activation Alert (user specified)
  164. Web-based User Interface:
  165. Output control
  166. Output 1 (on or off)
  167. Output 2 (on or off)
  168. Test Functions
  169. Battery run time capacity
  170. Battery state of charge
  171. Network Dashboard Items:
  172. Internal / external temperature sensors
  173. Current sensor reading
  174. Voltage sensor reading
  175. Event activation condition
  176. Service due report
  177. System log report
  178. Device on/off control
  179. Visual Device Status Indicators:
  180. One or two power supplies
  181. Visual status of device condition
  182. Report configuration:
  183. what to report
  184. when to report
  185. Configuration:
  186. Network, email, SNMP settings
  187. Current sensor calibration
  188. Battery life/capacity setting
  189. Programming:
  190. Set FPO battery charge current
  191. Set fault report delays
  192. Reset timer for new battery install
  193. Reset fault counters
  194. Tools
  195. Upgrade software
  196. System reboot
  197. System activity log
  198. Interface Ports:
  199. NL2: Two SPI ports
  200. NL4: Four SPI ports
  201. Electrical Ratings
  202. Input Operating Voltage: 9 to 30 VDC
  203. Input Operating Current: 60mA nominal
  204. Network Data Rate: 10/100 Mbps
  205. Voltage Measurement Range: 1 to 30 VDC plus/minus 5 percent
  206. Current Measurement Range: 0 to 20A plus/minus 0.1 Amps plus 5 percent of reading
  207. Event Input: 9 to 32 VDC
  208. Output 1, 2 Max Sink Current           : 50 mA nominal
  209. Agency Listings:
  210. USA: UL294, UL2044, UL60950-1
  211. Size and Weight:
  212. Height: 2.5 inches
  213. Width: 4 inches
  214. Depth: 1.5 inches
  215. Weight: 0.25 pounds

PART 3 EXECUTION

PART 3 EXECUTION

  1. Examination

3.01.     EXAMINATION

  1. Verification Of Conditions
  2. The Contractor shall visit the site and verify that site conditions are in agreement with the design package. The Contractor shall report all changes to the site or conditions which will affect performance of the system to the Owner.  The Contractor shall not take any corrective action without written permission from the Owner.
  3. General
  4. Verify that substrate conditions, which have either been previously installed under other sections, or that existing site conditions, are acceptable for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
  5. Verify that building doors, frames, walls, wire runs, related items, and conditions are ready to receive work of this Section.
  6. Cable & Wiring
  7. Examine pathway elements intended for cables.  Check raceways, cable trays, and other elements for compliance with space allocations, installation tolerances, hazards to cable installation, and other conditions affecting installation.
  8. Examine roughing-in for LAN and control cable conduit systems to PCs, Controllers, card readers, and other cable-connected devices to verify actual locations of conduit and back boxes before device installation.
  9. LAN/WAN
  10. Verify LAN connections for Ethernet capable PACS controllers and devices provide access to the internet and the HSMS host.
  11. Power Connections
  12. Verify power circuits which are existing or have been previously installed under other sections are acceptable for product installation in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
  13. Preinstalling Testing
  14. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports:
  15. LAN Cable Procedures:  Inspect for physical damage and test each conductor signal path for continuity and shorts.  Use Class 2, bidirectional, Category 5 tester.  Test for faulty connectors, splices, and terminations.  Test according to TIA/EIA-568-1, "Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standards - Part 1 General Requirements."  Link performance for UTP cables must comply with minimum criteria in TIA/EIA-568-B.
  16. Test each circuit and component of each system.  Tests shall include, but are not limited to, measurements of power supply output under maximum load, signal loop resistance, and leakage to ground where applicable.  System components with battery backup shall be operated on battery power for a period of not less than 10 percent of the calculated battery operating time.  Provide special equipment and software if testing requires special or dedicated equipment.
  17. Operational Test:  After installation of cables and connectors, demonstrate product capability and compliance with requirements.  Test each signal path for end-to-end performance from each end of all pairs installed.  Remove temporary connections when tests have been satisfactorily completed.
  18. Preparation

3.02.     PREPARATION

  1. Refer to 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 3, PREPARATION.
  2. Determine Owner’s priority of importance to alternate high priority devices and normal priority devices on different multi-tap power supplies or POE switches to reduce failure points where a large number of devices are unavailable to a critical area.
  3. Coordinate arrangement, mounting, and support of electronic safety and security equipment:
  4. To allow maximum possible headroom unless specific mounting heights that reduce headroom are indicated,
  5. To provide for ease of disconnecting the equipment with minimum interference to other installations, To allow right of way for piping and conduit installed at required slope, so connecting raceways, cables, wireways, cable trays, and busways will be clear of obstructions and of the working and access space of other equipment.
  6. Coordinate installation of required supporting devices and set sleeves in cast-in-place concrete, masonry walls, and other structural components as they are constructed.
  7. Coordinate location of access panels and doors for electronic safety and security items that are behind finished surfaces or otherwise concealed.
  8. Prior to Installation
  9. All equipment shall be tested and configured in accordance with instructions provided by the manufacturer.
  10. Installation

3.03     INSTALLATION

  1. General [SPECIFIER NOTE: Modify or delete the following paragraphs to fit the Project. The staging requirement may not be justified on smaller projects]
  2. Before permanent installation of the system, the system and interconnected components and cables shall be staged on-site to verify that all are in good working order.
  3. Install all system components and appurtenances in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications, referenced practices, guidelines and applicable codes.
  4. Comply with manufacturer’s written data, including product technical bulletins, product catalog installation instructions and product carton installation instructions.
  5. Furnish all necessary interconnections, services, and adjustments required for a complete and operable system as specified.
  6. Control signal, communications, and data transmission line grounding shall be installed as necessary to preclude ground loops, noise and surges from adversely affecting system operation.
  7. All equipment shall be attached to walls and ceiling/floor assemblies and shall be held firmly in place (e.g., sensors shall not be supported solely by suspended ceilings).  Fasteners and supports shall be adequate to support the required load.
  8. Use weatherproof equipment or covers where installed in areas exposed to weather.
  9. Wiring [SPECIFIER NOTE: Modify or delete the following paragraphs to fit the Project.]
  10. General
  11. All wiring is to be installed in dedicated conduit throughout. Cable shall not be pulled into conduits or placed in raceways, compartments, outlet boxes, junction boxes or similar fittings with other building wiring.
  12. All low voltage wiring outside the control console, cabinets, boxes and similar enclosures, shall be plenum rated where required by code.
  13. All wiring conductors connected to terminal strips shall be individually numbered and each cable or wiring group being extended from a panel or cabinet to a building mounted device shall be identified with the name and number of the particular device as identified and shown on building drawings.
  14. All exposed wiring inside and outside the control console, cabinets, boxes and similar enclosures, shall be dressed down neatly and secured with wiring cleats or wire ties.
  15. All exposed metallic flexible conduit and armored cable shall be dressed down neatly and secured with low profile, metal fasteners.
  16. Fire Wall Penetrations
  17. The Contractor shall avoid penetration of fire rated walls and floors wherever possible. Contractor shall also seal all floor, ceiling and wall penetrations in fire or smoke barriers and in the wiring closet.
  18. Wall Penetrations
  19. Where penetrations are necessary, they shall be sleeved with metallic conduit and resealed with an Underwriter Laboratories (UL) approved sealant.
  20. Provide three sided pre-finished metal hood and seal to wall where conduit penetrates exterior wall.
  21. Install new conduit on portable pipe supports - (low profile type), as manufactured by Portable Pipe Hangers or Advanced Support Products.  Provide roof protection pads under each support. Coordinate location and routing with design engineer prior to rough-in or installation of system.
  22. Containers [SPECIFIER NOTE: Modify or delete the following paragraphs to fit the Project.]
  23. All cabinets, boxes, and similar enclosures containing security system components and/or cabling, which may easily be accessible to employees or to the public, shall be provided with a lock. Boxes above ceiling level in occupied areas of the building shall not be considered to be accessible.
  24. All junction boxes and small device enclosures below ceiling level, and easily accessible to employees or the public, shall be covered with a suitable cover plate and secured with tamper proof screws.
  25. Controllers
  26. End-of-Line resistors shall be installed at the field device location and not at the controller panel location.
  27. Configure Controllers to establish network connection with Hosted Security Management System (HSMS).
  28. Use the HSMS web interface to:
  29. Add new controller to site locations.
  30. Update the Controller firmware to the version specified by the provider of the Hosted Security Management System (HSMS).
  31. Perform System Diagnostics to confirm successful network connectivity and initial configuration. [SPECIFIER NOTE: Delete the following Paragraph (Controllers - Retrofit) if no retrofit work is required.]
  32. Controllers - Retrofit
  33. Document installation and operational details for existing system.
  34. Coordinate with guards / alarm monitoring personnel and central monitoring service regarding system outage schedule.
  35. Schedule retrofit work to minimize impact on owner operations. [SPECIFIER NOTE: Delete one or both below Subparagraphs if not required.]
  36. Provide security personnel to manually process owner personnel access to portals when secure access through a portal is required while work is being performed.
  37. Provide security personnel to protect portals that are unsecured after integrator work hours.
  38. Disconnect power and battery backup from existing controllers.
  39. Remove existing controllers and associated expansion cards and deliver to owner.
  40. Leave existing enclosures, backplanes, and power supplies in-place.
  41. Follow manufacturer’s installation instructions to install retrofit controller boards in existing enclosures and reconnect existing cables.
  42. End-of-Line resistors shall be installed at the field device location and not at the controller panel location.
  43. Configure Controllers to establish network connection with Hosted Security Management System (HSMS).
  44. Use the HSMS web interface to:
  45. Add new controller to site locations.
  46. Update the Controller firmware to the version specified by the provider of the Hosted Security Management System (HSMS).
  47. Perform System Diagnostics to confirm successful network connectivity and initial configuration.
  48. Configure controller to return prior operation to existing portals.
  49. Badging Workstations
  50. Coordinate with Owner’s representative for exact location of badging workstation, mounting height and location of camera and photo backdrop.
  51. Run print test for the printer confirming communications between PC and printer, and for proper calibration for thickness of card being used.
  52. Elevator Controls [SPECIFIER NOTE: Use the Elevator Controls subparagraphs for hardwired-panel driven elevator controls.  For network-controlled elevator controls, delete this section and reference in 28 10 00 - Systems Integration.]
  53. Install Elevator Card Readers at locations indicated in drawings.
  54. Connect two PACS door control relays to elevator control panel.
  55. Cable provided by other.
  56. Elevator Installer shall make connection to elevator control panel.
  57. Program HSMS to energize associated relay when proper credential is presented to Elevator Card Reader. Energized relay will enable elevator call button.
  58. Repair / Restoration

3.04.     REPAIR/RESTORATION [SPECIFIER NOTE: Describe how existing work is to be repaired, restored and cleaned.] 5. ### Re-Installation

3.05.     RE-INSTALLATION [SPECIFIER NOTE: Describe the building-in, installation or re-installation of existing elements.] 6. ### Site Quality Control

3.06.     SITE QUALITY CONTROL

  1. Site Tests and Inspections
  2. Coordinate with Site Tests and Inspections defined in 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 3, SITE QUALITY CONTROL.
  3. Non-Conforming Work
  4. Contractor must note any variants at the site and notify owner’s representative within three business days of anything that might affect the delivery date of the system or any trades associated with the functioning of the system. [SPECIFIER NOTE: Retain paragraphs below to require a factory-authorized service representative to perform, or assist Contractor. Delete in its entirety to require only an inspection before field testing.]
  5. Manufacturer Services
  6. Engage a member of the manufacturer’s engineering support team to inspect**[, test, and adjust]** field-assembled components and equipment installation, including connections**[, and to assist in field testing, final testing]**. Report results in writing.
  7. Engage a member of the manufacturer’s engineering support team for training.
  8. Adjusting

3.07.     ADJUSTING

  1. Perform field software changes after the initial programming session to “fine tune” operating parameters and sequence of operations based on any revisions to the Owner’s operating requirements.
  2. Security Hardening Procedures
  3. Installer/Factory User Accounts
  4. Remove all (default, installer, or temporary) user accounts and passwords used during installation that are not part of the End-user’s final operational requirements.
  5. User accounts that match factory defaults user accounts shall have new passwords assigned that are substantially different from factory default passwords.
  6. Cleaning

3.08.      CLEANING

  1. Upon completion and verification of performance of installation, remove surplus materials, excess materials, rubbish, tools and equipment
  2. Closeout Activities

3.09.      CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES

  1. Demonstration
  2. Refer to 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 3, CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES.
  3. Demonstrate operation of PACS secured doors.
  4. Demonstrate operation of PACS secured/controlled elevators.
  5. Demonstrate the Power Management capabilities.
  6. Training
  7. Refer to 28 10 00 PHYSICAL ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM, Part 3, CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES.
  8. License Assignment
  9. Software, hardware, firmware, operational or administrative licenses necessary for to operate or administer the devices shall be registered to the Owner.
  10. Deliver to the Owner’s Representative proof of license registration from the product manufacturer.
  11. Protection

3.10.      PROTECTION

  1. Maintain strict security during the installation of equipment and software.  Rooms housing accessible equipment and workstations that have been powered up shall be locked and secured during periods when a qualified operator in the employ of Contractor is not present.
  2. Protect installed work of other trades when working in the same location.
  3. Protect all completed work prior to acceptance by owner. [SPECIFIER NOTE: Owner may, at Owner's discretion, relieve the contractor from this burden. For example, if the site already has onsite officer guarding service.]
  4. 3.11.     MAINTENANCE
  5. Software and Firmware updates are to be delivered as part of the Warranty and Service Agreements.

END OF SECTION

Specifier Notes