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1.0
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.1.3
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
1.2.6
1.2.7
1.2.8
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.4.1
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
General......................................................................................................... 3
Scope Of Work................................................................................................................... 3
Introduction....................................................................................................................... 3
Work included under this section.......................................................................................3
Related work specified under other sections of these specifications (Related sections)....3
General Conditions............................................................................................................ 3
Submittals at bid time....................................................................................................... 3
Submittals after award of contract....................................................................................3
Documentation to be submitted by the Contractor upon completion of system installation
4
On-site security personnel training....................................................................................4
System approvals.............................................................................................................. 4
Quality assurance.............................................................................................................. 4
Warranty............................................................................................................................ 4
Service/Maintenance......................................................................................................... 4
Products....................................................................................................... 5
System Description............................................................................................................ 5
System Feature/Capability Summary.................................................................................6
System Interferance Requiremants....................................................................................9
Material............................................................................................................................. 9
System Hardware Description:........................................................................................... 9
Execution.................................................................................................... 15
Installation....................................................................................................................... 15
Supervision...................................................................................................................... 15
Programming................................................................................................................... 15
Testing............................................................................................................................. 15
Commissioning................................................................................................................ 15
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1.0 General
1.1
Scope of Work
1.1.0 Introduction
The Contractor shall provide, install, and program a functionally complete, integrated Digital
Alarm Communicator and Access Control System (DACS) per Manufacturer's guidelines, codes
described, and these specifications.
1.1.0 Work included under this section
WORK INCLUDED IN CONTRACT SHALL BE INSERTED HERE. ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED UNDER THIS
HEADING DEPEND UPON HOW A SPECIFIC PROJECT IS SCOPED AND PREFERENCES OF A
PARTICULAR OWNER. THE FOLLOWING ARE USUALLY INCLUDED:
MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
1.1.0 Related work specified under other sections of these specifications (Related
sections)
RELATED WORK IN CONTRACT SHALL BE INSERTED HERE. ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED UNDER THIS
HEADING DEPEND UPON HOW A SPECIFIC PROJECT IS SCOPED AND PREFERENCES OF A
PARTICULAR OWNER. THE FOLLOWING ARE USUALLY INCLUDED:
1.2
RACEWAYS
General Conditions
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for permits from the local police department for the installation of the alarm system
specified herein and shall assist the owner in obtaining the relevant alarm permits.
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1.2.0 Documentation to be submitted by the Contractor upon completion of system
installation
1. "As-builts": Upon completion of installation, the Contractor shall prepare "as-built"
drawings of the system. These "As-builts" shall be 30 in. x 42 in. format mylar
reproducible drawings of each floor plan indicating exact device locations, panel
terminations, cable routes and wire numbers as tagged and color-coded on the cable
tag.
1. Additionally, final point-to-point wiring diagrams of each type of device (on 30 in. x
42 in. format) shall be included in the "as-builts."
2. "As-builts" shall be submitted to the Owner for approval prior to the system
acceptance walk-through.
2. Operation and maintenance manuals: Three sets of operating manuals shall be
provided explaining the operation and maintenance of the system.
1.2.0 On-site security personnel training
Training in the complete operation of the systems shall be furnished by the Contractor upon
completion of installation.
THE EXTENT OF THE TRAINING PROCESS AND THE TIME NEEDED TO CARRY OUT THE TRAINING
ARE DEPENDENT ON THE SIZE AND COMPLEXITY OF THE SYSTEM. SPECIFIER TO INSERT
REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAINING HERE.
1.2.0 System approvals
1. The system shall be the standard product of one manufacturer, and the manufacturer
shall have been in business manufacturing similar products for at least 5 years.
2. After-sales support: The Contractor shall be a factory-authorized and trained dealer
of the system and shall be factory-trained and certified to maintain/repair the system
after system acceptance.
1.2.0 Quality assurance
All equipment, systems, and materials furnished and installed under this section shall be
installed in accordance with the applicable standards of:
1. National codes: NEC, NFPA, UBC
2. Approvals and listings: UL (including Access Control)
3. Local Authorities Having Jurisdiction
1.2.0 Warranty
All components, parts, and assemblies supplied by the Manufacturers and installed by the
Contractor shall be warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of at
least 12 months (parts and labor), commencing upon date of acceptance by Owner. Warranty
service shall be provided by a qualified factory-trained service representative.
1.2.0 Service/Maintenance
1. System maintenance and repair of system or workmanship defects during the
warranty period shall be provided by the Contractor free of charge (parts and labor).
2. Periodic testing of the system shall be carried out on a monthly or quarterly basis to
ensure the integrity of the control/communicator, the sensing devices, and the
telephone lines.
3. The installer shall correct any system defect within six hours of receipt of call from
the Owner.
4. Extended service/maintenance agreements shall be offered by the Contractor for up
to four years after the warranty expires. The agreement shall be renewable monthly,
quarterly, or yearly.
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2.0 Products
2.1
System Description
The DACS system specified herein shall include a Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
(DACT), built-in telephone line monitor, 500 event (minimum) memory logger, real time clock,
calendar, test timer, battery charging / voltage supervision circuitry, battery lead supervision,
diagnostics displays, time / event-based scheduling system, lightning / EMI protection circuits,
and the associated optional modules and components for a complete DACS system. Refer to
section 2.4 Materials, p.10 for detailed hardware requirements and specifications.
The DACT firmware shall support programmable "software" features as detailed in section 2.2
System Feature/Capability Summary, p.6. The following describes the general functional
requirements of the DACS system:
A. The DACS shall support the connection and reporting of intrusion, fire detection and
access control devices to a remote Digital Alarm Communicator Receiver (DACR).
B. The DACS shall provide identification, annunciation, and communication of alarmed
detectors by point and each access control user by number.
C. The DACS shall be capable of segregating the points (i.e., a detector or group of
detectors zoned together) into separate, independent "areas."
D. The DACS shall be "modularly" expandable using hard-wired address identification
modules.
E. The DACS shall have electrically supervised detection loops and power supplies
(mains and battery(s)). This supervision shall be programmable for the purposes of
reporting this information to the DACR.
F. The DACS shall be capable of monitoring and switching to active telephone lines
when trying to establish communications with the DACR and transmitting a report.
G. The DACS shall be capable of reporting and communicating alarm or trouble event
data by reporting to one, two, three or four off-site remote DACRs via dial-up analog
telephone lines.
H. The DACS shall be capable of sending (manually or automatically) test and status
reports to remote DACRs.
I. The DACS shall be programmable locally or remotely. Programming shall be
accomplished via a portable programmer or a computer running the Remote Account
Manager (RAM) software. Users shall be capable of changing their own user
passcode from the Alarm Command Center (ACC) and managers shall be capable of
changing the user passcodes and authority assignments by area of other users from
the ACC.
J. The DACS shall annunciate alarm, trouble, service reminders, and other relevant
system status messages in custom English text at the ACC.
K. The DACS shall be capable of executing diagnostics and testing functions locally or
remotely.
L. The DACS shall be capable of activating 128 relays and three additional outputs for
auxiliary functions based on its classifications (area vs. panel wide).
M. The DACS shall be capable of controlling relays and automatically executing system
functions based on a time / event scheduling program. The program can be hour,
day of week or day of month based. Each scheduled event can be exclusive of one of
four holiday date definitions that can include one to 365 selected Julian dates. The
following functions can be executed:
1. Arm / Disarm a specific area
2. Bypass / Unbypass a point
3. Activate / Deactivate a relay
4. Send a test report
5. Adjust system clock for daylight savings time
6. Turn an Access Authority Level On / Off
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7. Hold a Door Open (unlocked and shunted)
8. Secure a Door Closed (locked, no valid cards will allow entry)
9. Return a Door to Normal Operation (locked, valid cards will allow entry)
10. Turn recording of Access Granted events On / Off (and transmittal if routing is ON)
11. Turn recording of Access Denied events On / Off (and transmittal if routing is ON)
N. The DACS shall be capable of listening to calls answered by other devices on the
premises side of the phone line and determining if a special tone is being sent from
the incoming call (Remote Account Manager) and intercepting the call for Remote
Account Manager sessions.
O. The DACS shall be capable of controlling up to eight separate doors using and
providing entry to authorized users based on authority assigned to the user by the
area into which the door enters. The DACS shall use not less than 24 bits of
card/token specific data to identify the user. This card data shall not be truncated or
shortened in making the identification of the user.
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audible alarm for different events, shall be required. Up to Eight ACCs can be
supervised at one time. An ACC can be programmed to respond to the entry of any of
the specifically authorized 250 user passcodes (followed by the [ENT] key) and cycle
an assigned access control door using a connected door controller. The event is
logged and transmitted (if routing is ON) to the DACR including door and user
identity.
E. Number of User Passcodes: Up to 250 different passcodes shall be required. Each
passcode shall be three to six digits (variable) and be assigned a 16-character user
name that shall be printed on the local printer and DACR with associated opening and
closing reports form the user. Passcodes shall be enabled or disabled by area(s) and
shall be assigned one of fourteen different authority levels to carry out functions such
as the activation of relays from the ACC. These passcodes shall also be required for
carrying various system functions such as arming the system, disarming the system,
transmitting a duress code, resetting the system and silencing sounders. A single
user passcode shall be able to be used in each of the 8 areas with potentially a
different authority level in each area.
Each of the 250 different passcodes shall be able to be associated with 4 individual
access cards/tokens. The authority of any of the four cards assigned to the user will
be that of the user, but each card will report in the display, local printer, memory
event log and at the DACR as a separate user / subuser number pair.
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Battery Missing
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L. Telephone Lines and "Phone Routing": The DACS shall support two (2) telephone lines
that are to be alternated for the transmission of consecutive events. The DACS shall
have the capability of communicating with up to four different DACRs (phone
numbers), Each Phone Number can be up to 24 digits long. The DACS reports shall
be classified, by event, into one or more of four routing groups. Each routing group
can specify a DACR to be designated as a primary and another DACR as back-up.
Assigning an event to multiple routing groups provides for duplicate destination for
the event. The transmission of events, allows the reporting of different types of
information to different remote DACRs.
M. Number of Programmability of Relay Output Modules: Eight relays (Form C) are to be
provided per octo-relay module for a total of 128 relays plus three additional outputs
per DACS. These multi-purpose modules are programmable and shall be used to
implement auxiliary functions (manually or automatically).
Relays and other outputs may be programmed to follow up to 14 different area
conditions or up to 12 panel conditions. Relays may also be programmed to follow
individual points or groups of points.
N. Number and Alarm Output Selections: Four different types of alarm output selections
shall be supported by the DACS: Steady, Pulsed, California Standard, and Temporal
Code 3.
The system can be configured to provide zoned indication of alarm conditions.
O. Miscellaneous Features: Programmable alarm output timer, 31 programmable entry
delay times, exit delay programmable by area, individually programmable point of
protection text, point bypassing, and keyswitch arming capability with LED outputs.
P. Real-Time Clock, Calendar, and Test Timer: The DACS shall incorporate an integral
real-time clock, calendar, and a test timer.
Q. Opening and Closing Windows: The system shall be programmed with "normal"
opening and closing periods for each day of the week and thus suppress scheduled
opening / closing reports and report only the exceptions, i.e., opening / closing
outside the pre-defined time window. The DACS shall have the capability to suppress
opening / closing reports, overriding the programmed open / close windows during
holidays and automatically arming the DACS (by area) at the end of the closing
period.
R. DACS Power Ratings: The DACS shall provide 1.4 amps of auxiliary power and 2 amps
of alarm power, both rated at 12 VDC. Additional auxiliary power shall be provided
by adding battery/charger modules up to a maximum of 2 amps.
S. DACS Fault Detection: The DACS shall check the point sensor loops once every 300
milliseconds. The point response time is programmable over a range of 300
milliseconds to 4.5 seconds.
T. User-Programmable Features: The DACS shall provide a "user-friendly" interface for
programming / customizing the system to the operational criteria of the application.
The DACS shall be capable of being operated via:
1. The Command Structure
2. Menu / Command List
U. These system features shall have restrictions based on fourteen individually
programmable levels of passcode authority that can be assigned to system users.
The user's passcode shall have the capability of being assigned a different authority
level in each of the eight areas. A service passcode can be assigned to the servicing
agent allowing the agent limited access to system functions. User-programmable /
activated functions include:
1. Arming the system: All areas, specific area(s) only, perimeter instant, perimeter
delayed, perimeter partial, watch mode, and arming the system with a duress
passcode.
3. Disarming the system: All areas, specific area(s) only and disarming with a duress
passcode.
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4. Viewing system status: Faulted points, event memory, bypassed points, area
status and point status.
5. Implementation functions: Bypass a point, unbypass a point, reset sensors,
silence bell, activating relays, initiating the remote programming function locally
to allow programming the system from a remote location. The ACCs can also be
temporarily readdressed to view the status of a remote area.
6. Testing the system: Local Walk test, Service Walk test, Fire test, send report to
remote DACR to check the telephone link, and programming the time and date for
the next test report transmission.
7. Change system parameters: ACC display brightness, system time and date, and
add/delete/change passcodes.
8. Extend the closing time of system.
9. Transmitting special alerts and activating audible and visible signals.
10. Executing multiple commands / ACC keystrokes from a single Menu / Command
List item. This function shall be able to have a 16 character (alphanumeric) title
to identify it on the ACC display.
11. Editing of time / event based scheduling program from the ACC.
12. The DACS shall also provide a "service menu" to implement functions such as
viewing and printing the system log, displaying the system firmware revision
number, and defaulting (toggling) text displays between custom and default text
displays for troubleshooting.
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3. Data wires shall not be enclosed in conduit or raceways containing AC power
wires.
4. Where EMI may interfere with the proper operation of the DACS circuits,
twisted/shielded cable shall be used.
G. The DACS system shall be protected from EMI and lightning surges.
H. Telephone interface: The DACS shall be equipped with a phone line monitor and shall
interface with the phone lines via RJ-31X jacks for supervision of the telephone line
connection to the DACS panel. When a telephone line is determined to be out of
service by the DACS panel, the event will be annunciated locally on the ACC and
transmitted to the central station. The transmission delay of this message is
programmable from ten to two hundred forty seconds. A telephone line switching
modules shall be used to interface to a second telephone line. This interface shall
conform with FCC rules part 15 and 68.
I. Auxiliary function control interfaces: Auxiliary functions such as activating bells,
strobes, or lights shall be accomplished using the optional relay modules. These
auxiliary interfaces shall be electrically isolated to avoid inter-system interferences or
damages.
J. Functional criteria programmed into system memory shall be backed up by battery
power. Additionally, the number of system programmers shall be severely restricted
via the use of program locking features and passwords.
2.4
Materials
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The DACS system control panel shall be Bosch Security Systems D9412.
SPECIFIER TO LIST TYPES AND QUANTITIES OF ACCESSORIES REQUIRED FOR THE APPLICATION.
ITEMS AND DESCRIPTIONS WHICH ARE LISTED BELOW AND ARE NOT RELEVANT TO YOUR
APPLICATION SHOULD BE DELETED
B. System Accessories:
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Alarm Command Center surface conduit backbox (D56R is red)
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Class "B" loop module - Dual Powered loop interface module - two
separate powered loops for 12 or 24 VDC, 2-wire devices
Reversing relay module. Reports two separate alarms at DACR.
Required for UL-certified mercantile and bank burglar alarm
systems applications
Class "A" loop module - Dual class A, 4-wire initiating circuits.
Module shall detect alarm in the presence of a single open or
ground fault in the circuit. Each circuit shall have adjustable
"alarm retard" and alarm reset delay
Relay module 5 amps, Form C
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UL attack-resistant enclosure
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UL fire enclosure
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D8125:
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D9127T:
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D9127U:
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PIR Detector, 80 ft. (24 m) / 200 ft. (61 m) (120 ft. [37 m] with
optional lens)
PIR Detector, 80 ft. (24 m) / 200 ft. (61 m) with built-in POPIT (120
ft. [37 m] with optional lens)
Ceiling Mount PIR Detector, 60 ft. (18 m)
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Ceiling Mount PIR Detector, 60 ft. (18 m), with built-in POPIT
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Backbox weatherproof
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Semi-flush plate
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12 V Remote Strobe, 15 Cd
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12 V Remote Strobe, 30 Cd
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12 V / 24 V Horn, Multi-Tone
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12 V, Mini Horn/Strobe, 30 Cd
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12 V, Mini Horn/Strobe, 15 Cd
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12 V, Mini Horn
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D8224:
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D8227:
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D8231-10:
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D8241-10:
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D8232-10:
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3.0 Execution
3.1
Installation
Install all equipment and materials in accordance with the "current" recommendations of the
manufacturer. The work shall also be in accordance with:
A. Installation criteria defined in these specifications and in the construction documents.
B. Approved submittals.
C. Applicable requirements of referenced standards.
3.2
Supervision
The contractor shall provide the following services as part of the contract:
A. Supervision of sub-contractors.
B. Coordination of other contractors for system-related work (electrical contractor, finish
hardware contractor, architect, and general contractor).
C. Attending site construction/coordination meetings.
D. Keeping updated construction drawings at the construction site.
E. Meeting construction deadlines per the construction schedule.
3.3
Programming
3.4
Testing
A. Operational Testing: The contractor shall perform thorough operational testing and
verify that all system components are fully operational.
B. Hard-copy System Printout: The contractor shall submit a hard-copy system printout
of all components tested and certify 100 percent operation indicating all
devices/panels/units have passed the test criteria set forth by the manufacturer.
C. Acceptance Test Plan Form: An acceptance test plan form shall be prepared/provided
by the contractor prior to the acceptance walk-through.
This form shall include separate sections for each device/panel/unit as well as a column
indicating the manufacturer's performance allowance/margin, a column indicating the result of
the testing performed by the contractor (pass/fail), and an empty column for recording findings
during the walk-through.
3.5
Commissioning
The contractor shall certify completion in writing and schedule the commissioning walk-through.
The contractor shall provide all the tools and personnel needed to conduct an efficient
commissioning process.
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