HVSPWatch 01 EN0314 AEZ
HVSPWatch 01 EN0314 AEZ
HVSPWatch 01 EN0314 AEZ
SECTION 281300
PART 1 GENERAL
A. Provide a modular and network-enabled access control system for security management,
including engineering, supply, installation and activation.
NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Include related sections as appropriate if access control system is integrated to
other systems
A. Section 260500 – Common Work Results for Electrical, for interface and coordination with
building electrical systems and distribution.
B. Section 280513 – Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security, for cabling
between system servers, panels and remote devices.
C. Section 280528 – Pathways for Electronic Safety and Security, for conduit and raceway
requirements.
D. Section 281600 – Intrusion Detection, for interface to building intrusion detection system.
F. Section 283111 – Digital, Addressable Fire Alarm System, for interface to building fire alarm
system.
G. Section 283112 – Zoned (DC Loop) Fire Alarm System, for interface to building fire alarm
system.
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1.3 REFERENCES
A. Reference Standards: Systems specified in this Section shall meet or exceed the
requirements of the following:
A. The Security Management System shall function as an electronic access control system and
shall integrate alarm monitoring, CCTV, digital video, ID badging and database management
into a single platform. A modular and network-enabled architecture shall allow maximum
versatility for tailoring secure and dependable access and alarm monitoring solutions.
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1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Manufacturer’s Product Data: Submit manufacturer’s data sheets indicating systems and
components proposed for use.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit complete shop drawings indicating system components, wiring
diagrams and load calculations.
NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Specify minimum level of DSCP certification: Silver, Gold or Platinum. Refer to
https://www.honeywellintegrated.com/documents/L_DLRSVCPB_D_DSCP.pdf for specifics of each level.
A. Deliver materials in manufacturer’s labeled packages. Store and handle in accordance with
manufacturer’s requirements.
1.8 WARRANTY
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Select the appropriate version(s) of Pro-Watch software, or designate that the
contract should select the appropriate version based on the size and configuration of the system for this
project.
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3. Dongle: The Security Management System shall only require a single dongle to be
present on the database server for the Security Management System to operate.
Dongles shall not be required at the client workstations. The Security Management
System shall allow a user to read the information that is programmed on the dongle.
The Security Management System shall support export of the information using the
‘Export Dongle information’ button, which shall allow the user to forward to the
integrator when upgrading new dongle features.
4. Security Key: The Security Management System shall only require a software
security key to be present on the application server for the Security Management
System to operate. Security keys shall not be required at the client workstations. The
Security Management System shall allow a user to read the information that is
programmed on the server security key. The Security Management System shall
support the installation, update, and termination of the security key.
5. Access Control Software Suite: The Security Management System shall offer a
security management software suite available in four scalable versions: Lite,
Professional, Corporate, and Enterprise Editions. The Security Management System
platform shall offer a complete access control solution: alarm monitoring, video
imaging, ID badging and video surveillance control.
a. Lite Edition: The Security Management System shall utilize the Microsoft SQL
Express database for applications with one to four users and up to 32
controlled doors. The Security Management System shall operate in Windows
7 Ultimate/Professional and Windows XP Professional Edition as the host
operating system.
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6. Terminal Services: The Security Management System shall support Windows Server
2003/2008 Terminal Services. Terminal Services shall allow the Security Management
System server application to reside on the Windows Terminal Server. Operating
systems supporting a standard web browser shall be capable of utilizing the thin
client architecture. The Security Management System shall support unlimited
connections, based on concurrent licensing, to the Security Management System
software. Full functionality shall be obtained through the intranet connection
allowing full administration and monitoring without the need for a local installation.
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8. Database Partitioning: The Security Management System shall provide the option to
restrict access to sensitive information by user ID.
10. LDAP/ Microsoft Active Directory Services: The Security Management System shall
provide support of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for enabling the
user to locate organizations, individuals, and other resources such as files and
devices in a network, whether on the public internet or on a private intranet. The
Security Management System shall provide a direct link to Microsoft Active Directory
Services. The Security Management System shall allow the transfer of Active
Directory users into the database via the Data Transfer Utility. Conversely, Security
Management System users shall be capable of being exported to the Active
Directory.
11. Unicode: The Security Management System shall utilize Unicode worldwide
character set standard. The Security Management System shall support double-byte
character sets to facilitate adaptation of the Security Management System user
interface and documentation to new international markets. Language support shall
include at a minimum English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and Simple
Chinese.
12. Encryption: The Security Management System shall provide multiple levels of data
encryption
a. True 128-bit AES data encryption between the host and intelligent controllers.
The encryption shall ensure data integrity that is compliant with the
requirements of FIPS-197 and SCIF environments. Master keys shall be
downloaded to the intelligent controller, which shall then be authenticated
through the Security Management System based on a successful match.
13. Supervised Alarm Points: Both supervised and non-supervised alarm point
monitoring shall be provided. Upon recognition of an alarm, the system shall be
capable of switching CCTV cameras that are associated with the alarm point.
14. Compliance and Validation: The Security Management System shall incorporate
signature authentication where modifications to Security Management System
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b. Configuration: The user shall have the capability of adding, editing, or deleting
clean rooms. Each “clean room” shall be capable of having a contamination
level set. Entry to a higher level contamination area shall automatically restrict
access to cleaner level areas. Individual cards shall be capable of being reset
on an immediate one time, automatic, or per-hour basis.
1. System Operations:
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d. Shadow Login: The Security Management System shall allow users to login
over a currently logged-on user without having the current user log off the
Security Management System or out of the Windows operating system.
f. Guard Tour: The Security Management System shall include a guard tour
module, which shall allow the users to program guard tours for their facility.
The tours shall not require the need for independent or dedicated readers.
g. Secure Mode Verification (e.g., force guard to do a visual verify): The Security
Management System shall provide ‘secure mode’ control from the verification
viewer. This shall allow a user or guard to decide the access of an individual
who presents his/her card at a designated secure mode reader.
j. Keyboard Accelerators: The Security Management System shall allow the user
to use a shortcut key to enable designated system commands.
l. User Functions and ADA Ability: The Security Management System shall
provide user functions and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) ability that
provides the capability to trigger an event at the Security Management System
intelligent controller when a defined card is presented.
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r. Two Person Rule: The Security Management System shall support a “two
person rule” to restrict access to specific access areas unless two cardholders
present two different valid cards to the reader one after the other within a
period time defined by the door unlock time multiplied by a factor of 2.
s. Occupancy Restrictions: The Security Management System shall allow the user
to define the minimum and maximum occupancy allowed in a designated area.
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a. Time Zones: Shall define the period during which a reader, card, alarm point,
door, or other system feature is active or inactive. In addition to Monday-
Sunday, there shall be at least one day of the week called Holiday.
b. Holidays: The application shall allow holidays to be entered into the Security
Management System. Holidays shall have a start date plus duration defining
multiple days. Holidays shall have a holiday type of 1, 2, or 3, which may be
defined by the user.
c. Response Codes: The Security Management System shall allow the user to
enter a predefined code to represent a response to an alarm occurring in the
facility.
d. Clearance Codes: The Security Management System shall allow the user to
establish groups of readers at a facility for the purpose of granting or denying
access to badgeholders. Clearance codes shall be assigned to companies and
individuals employed by the company, and may be modified for individual
users in the badgeholder maintenance application.
f. Group Access: The Security Management System shall allow a user or group of
users via company selection, a temporary denial of access to specific readers
or areas based on a preconfigured event. The group access function shall limit
access to a group of cardholders, overriding all other access criteria.
g. Events: The event editors shall control processing done at the host computer
that allows the user to associate nearly any input (trigger) with almost any
sequence of outputs (actions) that the Security Management System is
capable of executing.
i. Event Types: Definitions shall be shipped with system software but shall be
capable, upon installation, of being modified, added to, or deleted from the
Security Management System.
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j. Dynamic Graphical Maps: The Security Management System shall provide the
user with the means to add maps and indicator icons to maps that shall
represent input/output points, logical devices, or cameras located throughout
the Security Management System. Security Management System maps shall
display the state and condition of alarm points. The Security Management
System shall also provide the ability to monitor the channels or panels.
k. Brass Keys: Shall maintain information related to assets that are issued in the
facility, including brass keys, laptops, RSA keys, cell phones, company cards,
etc.
1) Elevator call: Valid card read calls elevator to the floor. No reader in the
elevator car.
2) Floor control: Valid card read in the elevator car enables selectable floor
buttons.
3) Floor select: Valid card read in the elevator car enables selectable floor
buttons and logs which floor is selected after the card is presented.
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p. Data Transfer Unit (DTU): The DTU enables data to be imported from an
external system directly into the Security Management System database and
also exported from Pro-Watch to an external system.
1) Insert only: If a “data file key column #” shall be provided, the DTU will
only insert a new badge record if the key column value is not found. An
error shall be displayed in the log file if an existing badge record is
found. If no “data file key column #” is provided, every record will be
inserted into the Security Management System.
2) Updates only: The DTU shall use the “data file key column #” to look for
the matching Security Management System record. An error shall be
logged in the log file if the badgeholder is not found in the Security
Management System database.
3) Inserts, updates: The DTU shall use the “data file key column #” to look
for the matching Security Management System record. If a matching
record is not found, the DTU shall insert the data. If a matching record is
found, the record shall be updated.
4. Event Manager: The Security Management System shall utilize an event manager as
a component of system administration and offer the ability to have users control the
amount of data stored as well as a quick snapshot of the logged data in the system.
Using the various logs in event manager, the user will be able to gather information
about events, auditing, and operator actions. The logs are defined as follows: Event
log, audit log, unacknowledged alarms.
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A. INTELLIGENT CONTROLLERS
4. Cardkey Controllers: The Security Management System software suite shall provide
functionality to Cardkey Controllers using Nodal Protocol B, the Cardkey Controllers
D620 (Firmware revision PS-143D or PS143-E), and the Cardkey D600AP (Firmware
Revisions PS-155A or PS-155B). Supported interface is currently, but not limited to,
standard STI and STIE devices. Minimum functionality to be supported:
b. Downloading of cards.
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B. FIELD HARDWARE
NOTE TO SPECIFIER: Select the appropriate components and delete the others as necessary.
1. The security management system shall be equipped with access control field
hardware required to receive alarms and administer all access granted/denied
decisions. All field hardware shall meet UL requirements.
7. Card Readers
a. Honeywell Security
1) OmniProx
2) OmniAssure
3) OmniClass
4) DigiReaders
b. HID
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1) ProxPro
2) MiniProx
3) MaxiProx
4) ThinLine II
5) ProxPro II
6) ProxPoint Plus
c. Indala
1) FlexPass
2) FlexPass Linear
3) FlexPass Arch
4) FlexPass Curve
6) FlexPass Wave
d. Biometric Readers
1) BioScrypt
2) Recognition Systems
1) DR4201
2) DR4203
3) DR4205
4) DR4205K
5) DR4208
6) DR4208K
7) DR4220
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8) MSR42-GW
1. The Security Management System shall provide fully integrated support for a
powerful digital video recording and transmission system. The Security Management
System shall record, search and transmit video, and shall provide users with live, pre-
and post- event assessment capabilities. The DVRs shall be seamlessly integrated
with existing video equipment and incorporated into any TCP/IP network. The DVRs
shall provide multiple levels of integration with the Security Management System
software, providing control of the digital video system from the access control
application.
1. With integration to VMS, Security Management System shall control multiple sources
of video subsystems in a facility to collect, manage and present video in a clear and
concise manner. VMS intelligently determines the capabilities of each subsystem
across various sites, allowing video management of any analog or digital video device
through a unified configuration and viewer. Disparate video systems are normalized
and funneled through a common video experience. Drag and drop cameras from the
Security Management System hardware tree into VMS views. Leverage Security
Management System alarm integration and advanced features such as pursuit that
help the operator track a target through a set of sequential cameras with a single
click to select a new central camera and surrounding camera views.
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C. Intercom Interface:
1. The interface shall provide control of both remote and master intercom stations
from within the Security Management System application. The Security Management
System shall allow the user to define the site, channel, description, and address as
well as provide a checkbox for primary station.
2. Administrators shall have the capability to program a list of intercom functions that
report to the alarm-monitoring module as events. These functions shall coincide with
the intercom functions provided with the intercom system. For each intercom
function, Security Management System administrators shall be able to define an
alphanumeric event description 1 to 40 characters in length and shall also be able to
set the parameter value of that function.
3. The intercom interface shall allow for secondary annunciation of intercom calls,
events, and alarms in the alarm-monitoring window. Intercom reporting to the alarm
monitoring window shall report as any other access control alarm and shall have the
same annunciation and display properties as access control alarms.
4. All intercom calls, events, and alarms that report into the Security Management
System shall be stored in the system database for future audit trail and reporting
capabilities. Intercom events shall include but not be limited to: Station busy, Station
free, Intercom call to busy station, Intercom call to private station, Station
disconnected, Function dialed outside connection, Intelligent station ID, Station
reset, Station lamp test, Audio program changed, Group hunt occurred, Mail
message, Digit dialed during connection, Direct access key pressed, Handset off hook,
M-key pressed, C-key pressed
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and the top-level panel shall have an events page, with all supported events
present. Features:
5) Monitor and log intrusion system events and alarms in the Security
Management System.
a. Security Management System users are able to control and monitor Group and
zone status using the Security Management System client, and control the
individual zones and groups using Security Management System Access control
credentials. Depending on the combined user profiles and access permissions
defined in Security Management System, a Security Management System
cardholder is allowed or denied permission to arm/disarm zones and groups.
The access control functionality of the intrusion panel is disabled when the
integration is operational. Features:
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1. Security Management System shall permit custom integration with other third party
systems through an SDK. SDK shall support the OBIX communication protocol and
interface directly with the Niagara Framework for support of additional
communications protocols.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine site conditions to determine site conditions are acceptable without qualifications.
Notify Owner in writing if deficiencies are found. Starting work is evidence that site
conditions are acceptable.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Security Management System, including but not limited to access control, alarm
monitoring, CCTV and ID badging system shall be installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s installation instructions.
B. Supervise installation to appraise ongoing progress of other trades and contracts, make
allowances for all ongoing work, and coordinate the requirements of the installation of the
Security Management System.
A. Testing: The access control, alarm monitoring, CCTV, and ID badging system shall be tested
in accordance with the following:
1. Conduct a complete inspection and test of all installed access control and security
monitoring equipment. This includes testing and verifying connection to equipment
of other divisions such as life safety and elevators.
2. Provide staff to test all devices and all operational features of the Security
Management System for witness by the Owner’s representative and authorities
having jurisdiction as applicable.
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END OF SECTION
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