University of Manitoba CARD ACCESS Section 16534

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University of Manitoba
CARD ACCESS
SYSTEM
Section 16534
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PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1
RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE
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Finish Hardware
.2
Supply Fire Alarm Output to Card Access System
.3
Supply Circuit for Card Access Controllers
1.2
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
.1
Card access system is to be fully compatible with the existing University of Manitoba card
access system.
.2
All wiring, card readers, electric locking devices, multinode control panels, and other
associated equipment to be supplied and installed by owner, through Cardac Systems.
.3
Electrical contractor shall supply all rough-in, pathway, 120V power, and fire alarm system
interconnect required to install access control devices and equipment as indicated on
drawings. Contractor shall coordinate all requirements with Cardac Systems (204 654-3030).
(See Part 3 below.)
.4
Card access system must utilize the existing University of Manitoba identification & access
cards for use with magstripe readers.
.5
Card Access System to include door security monitoring on required doors.
.6
Vendor to obtain approval for products and installation methods from University of Manitoba
Physical Plant (Jingwei Xie, Fire Alarm Systems, 204-474-6314, and Bruce Hancock,
Manager, Electrical Department, 204-474-6309) and IST (Harold Robson, 204-474-6815).
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1
CARD READERS
.1
Vendor to supply magstripe card readers AMAG Model 320.
.2
Readers to incorporate two L.E.D. indicators as follows. A Red L.E.D. for invalid card/door
toggled lock status and Green L.E.D. for valid card/unlocked status.
.3
Readers to be functionally and hardware compatible with all existing University of Manitoba
card access readers.
.4
Vendor to supply a heater and gasket kit for those Card Readers intended for outdoor use
where required.
.5
Vendor to confirm number and location of card readers with University of Manitoba personnel,
prior to tender closing.
2.2
ACCESS CARDS
.1
For use with magstripe card readers, the University of Manitoba staff / student card will be
used.
2.3
“REQUEST TO EXIT” DEVICES
.1
Supply “Request to Exit” buttons at all reader controlled doors which incorporate
electromagnetic locks.
.2
Where “Request to Exit” buttons are not suitable, Touch Sense Bars will release the
electromagnetic locks (see Section 08710 Door Hardware).
2.4
MULTINODE CONTROL PANELS
.1
Supply AMAG MultiNODE 2100 controllers as required to operate the required card readers
(Section 2.1)
.2
The basic installation shall consist of an AMAG M2100-DBU-20K (20,000 card capacity
database unit) with either an AMAG M2100-2DCR-KIT (2 door controller remote), which will
support 2 readers, or an AMAG M2100-4DCR-KIT (4 door controller remote), which will
support 4 readers. If more readers are to be connected, additional M2100-4DCR-KITs and/or
M2100-2DRC-KIT(s) may be added, to a maximum of 16 readers per database unit.
Date revised December 18, 2012
University of Manitoba
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2.6
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2.8
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As Multinode 2100 controllers may not exist on same chain as older MultiNODE-2 controllers
(MDU2/2 or MDU2/4), a new chain will have to be established. If capacity is available at
MultiNODE-2, a 2-DC expansion kit may be used.
At least one input/output (I/O) Module must be provided for each controller, to allow alarm
monitoring inputs and programmable output switching.
Communication with host computer shall normally be via network connection, using an
integral network interface module option card. In certain circumstances, a direct data link or
dialup modem may be required (IST will advise on availability of network.)
Controller panel to contain required unlock relays, alarm / alarm bypass relays.
MultiNODE Control Panels to have the following capacities;
-1,000 Transaction Log History File
-64 Time Code Intervals
-32 Holidays
-16 Scheduled Operations
MultiNODE Control Panels must incorporate an internal battery backup to provide an
additional 18 hours protection against memory loss upon loss of input power.
MULTINODE CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLIES
Vendor to supply a power supply to provide regulated & supervised 12v DC for use by the
MultiNODE Control Panels.
One complete and independent power supply to be provided for each MultiNODE control
panel. NOTE: It is unacceptable for multiple MultiNODE Control Panels to share Power
Supplies.
Vendor to include a separate 16v AC, 80VA transformer for each Power Supply. NOTE: It is
unacceptable for multiple power supplies to share transformers.
Vendor to supply a 12 Volt – 18 Amp Hour Backup Battery with each power supply.
Each Power Supply to provide two Hot (+12v DC) outputs. The first to be an unswitched Hot,
the second to be switched by a relay operated by the fire alarm panel. This relay to be
normally energized and will de-energize on a fire alarm. The Fire Alarm switched Hot (+12v
DC) will be used to provide power to the Magnetic Locking Devices.
A metal housing to be supplied to enclose all MultiNODE Control Panel – Power supply
Equipment. NOTE: All equipment, including the backup batteries are to be mounted in metal
enclosures.
ELECTRIC LOCKING DEVICES
Card Access System Vendor to supply all required Electric locking devices.
The Electric Strikes shall be grade one, fire rated, Rutherford F4 Series models. These units
shall be Fail Secure, operate at 12vDC and shall be capable of 100% duty cycle operation.
Electromagnetic locks shall be Rutherford 83xx series. These units shall operate at 12vDC
and be capable of 100% duty cycle operation.
INTERCONNECT WIRE
Vendor to supply and install all wire as required by the card access system.
Vendor to supply wire as required for the electric lock and door contact switches.
This wire is to meet all requirements for proper operation of system, and University of
Manitoba standards.
This wire must have an FT4 rating, with a jacket which is purple in colour and clearly shows
the word “Cardac” spaced at 0.3 metre intervals along the jacket.
COMMUNICATIONS
Vendor to supply all required communication devices required for system operation. This
includes all required Modems, Protocol Converters and line drivers. (Others to provide
required Telephone lines & Data pairs.)
Date revised December 18, 2012
University of Manitoba
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION OF CARD READERS AT ACCESS CONTROLLED DOORS
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Vendor to run required wire for all end devices including card readers, door contacts, exit
buttons and Electric Locking Devices to MultiNODE Control Panels.
.2
Card readers to be installed with special security screws as required.
.3
Card readers to be mounted at 1700mm (42”) centre line above finished floor.
.4
Where accessibility access is required, mount readers at 900mm (36”) AFF to centre line of
reader.
3.2
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC LOCKING DEVICES
.1
Physical installation and interconnect of Electric Locking Devices is to be done by Card
Access Vendor.
.2
All Electro Magnetic Locking Devices (“Maglocks”) must release in the event of a building fire
alarm. They must remain unlocked until the Fire Alarm has been manually reset. (This
action provided by an output from the Fire panel as supplied by others.)
3.3
INSTALLATION OF MULTINODE CONTROL PANELS
.1
Card Access Vendor to mount MultiNODE Controller Devices on plywood backing (as
supplied by others).
.2
Terminate all wire from all controlled doors and from all Monitored Points (eg Window Break
Detectors) to the respective MultiNODE Control Device(s).
.3
Interconnect all MultiNODE Control Panels into a single communications loop.
.4
Install communication outlet at Host computer, with communication cable (2 CAT-6 cables)
from MultiNODE control panels in voice data room. Use Communication Outlet as per
University of Manitoba IST recommendations and University of Manitoba cable plant standard.
3.4
INSTALLATION OF MULTINODE CONTROL PANEL POWER SUPPLIES
.1
Vendor to install metal enclosure(s) on the supplied plywood backing.
.2
Vendor to install and hookup all required Power Supplies, Transformers, Relays, Backup
Batteries and other required equipment in the enclosure(s).
.3
Vendor to integrate to fire alarm interface provided by others. NOTE: Card Access Vendor is
NOT to perform interface to Fire Alarm Panel (this interface to be performed by others).
3.5
INSTALLATION OF INTERCONNECT WIRE
.1
New interconnect cabling to be installed, by card access Vendor, concealed & parallel to
building lines, and properly supported on J hooks (at 24” o.c.) in ceiling spaces or installed on
cable trays (card access cable is not to share cable tray with voice-data cable, but may be J
hooked to side of tray). Cabling installed on cable trays to be grouped to one side of tray and
bundled with Velcro straps. Where cabling is required to be exposed, install cables in conduit
raceways or approved Wiremold raceways in finished areas to match wall surfaces. Install
cables independent from building systems – tie wrapping of cables to existing pipes, etc. will
not be accepted.
.2
All support systems (J hooks, cable trays, and conduit) to be installed by electrical contractor.
.3
For work in stud walls, vendor to utilize caddy MP1 wall brackets with plaster ring, with wiring
fished in walls. Where boxes are required to be installed, install boxes flush mounted
complete with plaster ring and conduit sleeve up to ceiling space.
3.6
PROGRAMMING OF NEW DEVICES
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Card access Vendor shall define and configure all new devices, including network chains,
nodes, auxiliary points, and readers at the Host computer. Existing naming conventions shall
be adhered to. Communication with field devices shall be established and verified by card
access vendor.
Date revised December 18, 2012
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3.7
CARD ACCESS SYSTEM TESTING
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Card Access Vendor shall perform such tests as required to satisfy University of Manitoba
that correct system operation is achieved, and shall advise University of Manitoba card
access administrator(s) when system is fully operational
3.8
CARD ACCESS SYSTEM TRAINING
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Card Access Vendor to provide on site training on the operation of the card access system
and the software. They are to provide up to 4 hours of training to authorized personnel.
3.9
AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
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Floor plans with device locations and names shall be prepared by Card Access Vendor when
the installation is complete. These may be prepared in electronic format or simply marked-up
UM floor plans. Device names must be as programmed at Host.
3.10
JOB COMPLETION
1.
When the installation, programming, testing, and training is complete, and the as-built
drawings have been provided, a project completion report will be signed by the card access
vendor, and a representative of the University of Manitoba Physical Plant department. This
form will be forwarded to the Electrical Department, Locksmith Department, and IST, to
advise of project completion.
Date revised December 18, 2012
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