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c. Event transactions
d. Operator activity
3.
Search Criteria:
The database shall be structured such that the operator can
determine the search parameters based on variables available on the individual
report menu. Systems requiring the user to type complicated search strings will
not be acceptable.
4.
Hardware Report:
The system shall have the capacity to generate one
comprehensive report that shows the exact configuration of all installed and
programmed hardware.
5.
Export Report Capability:
The system shall support the export of custom
reports to Excel, HTML and/or Text file data types.
6.
Badgeholders IN (Muster) Report:
The system shall support the Badgeholders
IN report to be run automatically with the use of an Input.
FF.
Help Screens:
1.
Online help:
The system software shall have online help available at any point
requiring operator input. The help screen shall be accessible by using the
standard Microsoft Windows help system. These help screens shall contain
context sensitive information that will allow the operator to enter correct data
without consulting the manual.
GG.
System Status:
1.
Real time status:
The operator shall be able to monitor via graphical screens,
the status of the following in real time:
a. Inputs
b. Outputs
c. Doors
d. Workstations on/off line
e. Napco Panels
HH.
Graphical Floor Maps:
1.
Graphics File Format:
The floor plans will be configured in a .JPG, .BMP. .DWF
& .Ico formats to allow for the importation of existing drawings.
2.
Icons:
The system shall allow the operator to assign doors, inputs, relays, links
and Access Control Panels to these floor plans to indicate the exact location of
the event.
3.
Operation:
Upon activation of a selected input or door alarm, the system shall be
able to automatically view the associated floor plan with the alarmed icon blinking
on the monitor.
4.
Acknowledging Alarms:
System operators must be able to acknowledge
alarms on the map