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3.
Reader Modes:
In addition to the normal mode, each reader will be able to be
programmed to respond in the following modes:
a.
ESCORT:
Visitors or non-supervisory personnel may only gain access
after presenting a valid card, followed by an authorizing cardholder
presenting his/her card.
b.
TWO-PERSON:
Two valid card reads will be required for access.
c.
DURATION-USE:
A user-definable time period may be set to reject
successive card reads by the same cardholder.
4.
Access Modes:
Each door may be programmed to switch automatically between
the following modes of operation, based on a user defined time schedule:
a. CARD ONLY
b. CARD + PIN
c. FREE ACCESS
d. COMMON 4 DIGIT KEYPAD ENTRY
e. CARD OR CARD # THRU KEYPAD
5.
Duress:
If a reader is operating in “CARD + PIN” mode, the duress feature will
allow an alternate code to be entered into the keypad for access. The system will
then generate an alert that may be linked to control relays for the notification of
the duress alarm.
6.
Door Alarms:
Each door may be programmed to generate FORCED DOOR and
DOOR OPEN TOO LONG alarms. These alarms will be able to be allowed to
have a time delay as required.
7.
Door Alarm Annunciation:
In addition to generating an alarm message, the
following conditions may activate an output for annunciation:
a. FORCED DOOR
b. DURESS
c. DOOR OPEN TOO LONG (DOOR AJAR)
d. VOID CARD
e. DENIED CARD
f. ANTIPASSBACK
g. INPUT DOOR ALARM
h. TAMPER
8.
Card Data:
The system software shall allow for card numbers up to 19 digits.
9.
Facility Codes:
The system software shall allow for up to 10 facility codes per-
panel to be used in the system simultaneously. All 10-facility codes can be
downloaded to the Access Control Panels to function in a stand-alone mode, with
or without the PC. Alternately, 100,000 system facility codes per panel with
Facility Code/Badge Concatenation shall be supported. Systems supporting only
one (1) facility code will not be acceptable.
DD.
Cardholder Database: