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Access Check List

An inspection and test procedure will be undertaken during scheduled maintenance visits to check that an access control system's readers, ventilation, labels, cables, equipment fixings, connections, protections against interference, timings, door functions, and interfaces are functioning properly and meeting specifications, and to update the customer's logbook.

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Access Check List

An inspection and test procedure will be undertaken during scheduled maintenance visits to check that an access control system's readers, ventilation, labels, cables, equipment fixings, connections, protections against interference, timings, door functions, and interfaces are functioning properly and meeting specifications, and to update the customer's logbook.

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ACCESS CONTROL – MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

An inspection and test procedure will be undertaken at each scheduled maintenance visit consisting
of checks to the following:

• Check the number and type of readers are in accordance with the specification and any
amendment.
• Confirm that there remains adequate ventilation in the area of the CPU
• Check warning labels are still in place.
• Check all cables and conduit are properly supported, undamaged and showing no signs of wear.
• Check for sound physical fixings of all equipment including loosening or corrosion of supports and
fixings.
• Check all glands, seals and connections on all external equipment.
• Does the equipment remain free from environmental problems such as dust, vibration, electrical
interference etc?
• Does the system remain protected against unauthorised interference, e.g. password level (s).
• Are reader timings as specified?
• Check operation of all door fixings and furniture is satisfactory.
• Check function of all interfaces with alarms is satisfactory including correct triggering of alarms.
• Check that the performance of the system(s) continues to meet the agreed specification /
operational requirement according to the periodic test scheme agreed with the customer.
• All connections checked and labelled.
• Customer’s system logbook filled in.

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