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1、card access standardsdepartment of facilities management501 20 street campus box 57greeley, co 80639(970) 351-1243 or (970) 351-2446 office (970) 351-1170 faxrevised may 6, 20057table of contentsuniversal requirements3access control hardware3door hardware4electric panic devices4electric strikes4hes

2、genesis 96004hes 7000-24d4hes 10065door contacts/switches5sentrol 1078-c ”closed loop5motion/request-to-exit sensor (rqe / rex)6detection systems ds-150i6wire requirements6computer / nss requirements6power supplies6locks6access control hardware7physical location requirements7access control hardware7

3、mag-stripe card readers8door contacts9motion/request-to-exit sensors10hardware and physical location requirements sliding door exits10questions / contacts11appendices12basic wiring diagram12ada push-button pedestal requirements13access specialties hardware14mr-10 mag-stripe card reader14hes genesis

4、9600 electric strike16hes 7000 electric strike18hes 1006 electric strike19sentrol door contacts (including the 1078-c preferred door contact)23detection systems ds-150i motion/request-to-exit sensor26alarmsaf power supply28altronix power supply29von duprin hardware32universal requirements:the univer

5、sitys campus-wide card access system is designed to provide access control to campus buildings without the need for staff to manually lock and unlock perimeter exits. it can also provide access control to building offices, computer labs, high-security areas, etc. in the case of perimeter control, ea

6、ch exterior door must be equipped with the following hardware: fail-secure (locked when unpowered) electric locking device (electric strike or electric panic device) door contact/switch (to monitor the status of the door ) motion/request-to-exit sensor (rqe) (shunts the door contact break when the d

7、oor is opened from the inside) steel, key-removable center mullion for double-door exits with a separable connector for wiring harness (unless double door with electric panic device is specifically requested)designated exterior doors will also be equipped with a mag-stripe card reader. at these loca

8、tions, wire should also be made available to accommodate a proximity reader. one (1) exterior door will be designated to be equipped with a key-override for emergency and maintenance personnel use in the event that the card access system is not available (e.g. power failure) and no other exits are t

9、o have key accessibility unless specifically called for. the location of the key-override exterior door is typically determined either by the location of the knox box, if installed, or by the location of the fire alarm annunciator panel.door hardware selection is to be carefully coordinated with unc

10、 design guidelines and the facilities management lockshop. the responsibility for wiring of the hardware and card access system components needs to be carefully and specifically defined for hardware, electrical, and card system contractors. all of the information contained within is subject to chang

11、e without notice; all reasonable efforts are made to keep this manual up-to-date.access control hardware:the controlling hardware is proprietary hardware manufactured by access specialties, inc. local vendors known to the university are best access systems of denver and systems integration corp. it

12、is powered using access gold, a microsoft windows-compatible software application. no substitutions are acceptable. hardware typically used by the university consists of the following: ic-1600: intelligent controller which controls all devices. this is commonly referred to as “the panel.” each panel

13、 requires an ibm-compatible pentium-grade computer or a network serial server (nss) controller with an ethernet data/network connection for communication with the main file server. if applicable, the computer is typically provided by the university. if a nss is used, a static ip address is required.

14、 ri-110: reader interface device which controls a single exterior door, and can be put on a single door, double door, sliding door, elevator car button, etc. it can be tied into an automatic operator. in cases where an automatic door operator is present, then additional wiring, etc., should be speci

15、fied to tie the operator into the card access system. this device is required for doors designated to be equipped with card readers (see ri-120). ri-120 with cem-133: reader interface device which functions like the ri-110, but also comes with a contact expansion module (cem-133) which controls othe

16、r perimeter exits not equipped with a card reader. this device is designed for any and all doors connected to the system. up to three sets of doors can be individually controlled in addition to the card reader door. in cases where an automatic door operator is present, then additional wiring, etc.,

17、should be specified to tie the operator into the card access system. in cases where an automatic door operator is present, then additional wiring, etc., should be specified to tie the operator into the card access system. the ri-120 is ideal if only one card reader is required for a building and oth

18、er exits need to be controlled and/or monitored. mr-10 30002-0000-ow: 5.8 volt weatherized mag-stripe reader manufactured by mercury security. this reader is specifically designed to operate with access specialties equipment, and is available from numerous distributors.door hardware:door hardware is

19、 not proprietary, and can be obtained through most lock/security distributors. while best access systems and systems integration distributes the proprietary hardware, the card access contractor typically wires everything and installs everything except the electric locking devices unless contracted t

20、o do so. electric panic devices:the von duprin electric panic devices, ps-873 power supply, and power transfer hinges are the only electric panic devices used by the university. this hardware is not preferred due the cost, installation, maintenance, and power supply issues.electric strikes: hes gene

21、sis 9600: this strike is surface-mountable, and jamb preparation is typically limited to drilling 3 holes to accommodate wire and strike installation. the strike voltage is field-selectable at either 12 or 24 volts, and should be set up to utilize 24 volts. in some cases the hes 9600-108 spacer plat

22、e (shim) may be needed to mount the strike closer to the latch on the panic device. it is designed to be used with rim-mounted exit devices, and is the preferred device to use for perimeter exits. hes 7000-24d: this strike is a lesser alternative to the genesis 9600. this strike is not surface mount

23、able, and is designed for rim-mounted panic devices. unlike most other electric strikes (e.g. von duprin) two can be installed into a steel center-mullion successfully. some jamb preparation is required, and steel center-mullions can be ordered prepped to accommodate this strike. this strike is not

24、field selectable for voltage, so the 24 volt strike must be specified. additionally, the hes 7000-783 strike mounting plate must be specified in addition to the strike itself. in some cases the hes 7000-108 spacer plate (shim) may be needed to mount the strike closer to the latch on the panic device

25、. below are typical campus applications for the hes genesis 9600 and the hes 7000-24d. hes 1006: this strike is not surface mountable, and is designed for use with standard locksets. some jamb preparation is required. this strike is field-selectable for voltage, and should be set up for 24 volts. un

26、like the genesis 9600 and 7000, this strike must be ordered in fail-secure mode unless otherwise specified. several strike-plate option kits are available depending on the type of lockset used.door contacts/switches:the university typically uses only one type of door contact: sentrol 1078-c closed-l

27、oop recessed door contactother types of closed-loop door contacts may be used only in situations when the sentrol 1078-c would not be practical. every effort should be made to use a recessed door contact. exceptions to this should be approved by facilities management prior to installation. see the d

28、oor contacts appendix for more information.motion/request-to-exit (rqe or rex) sensor:the university uses only one type of rex: detection systems ds-150i request-to-exit pir with wrap-around coveragewire:wire for all hardware except for the electric locking hardware needs to 22 awg, colored for data

29、, copper, stranded and shielded (required). wire for the electric locking hardware needs to be 18 awg, copper, stranded and shielded. wire should be run through a metallic conduit sized to accept the required quantity of wires. flexible metallic conduit may also be used in situations which warrant i

30、ts use. plastic conduit and surface-mounted wire mold are not acceptable. wiring may be run exposed in accessible ceilings when necessary or practical; wire not run through conduit must be plenum rated.specific wiring requirements are as follows: card reader: 6-con 22 awg stranded and shielded proxi

31、mity reader: 6-con 22 awg stranded and shielded rqe: 4-con 22 awg stranded and shielded* door contact: 2-con 22 awg stranded and shielded* electric locks: 2-con 18 awg stranded and shielded* this can be run through one 6-con 22 awg stranded and shielded cable3-5 feet of extra wire should be left bot

32、h at the panel and at the door for terminations.computer / nss requirements:the university typically provides an ibm-compatible pentium-grade computer, which is required to operate the system and allow the panel to communicate with the main file server. a 2-twisted pair 22 awg cable with a 9-pin fem

33、ale plug (rs-232) is used to connect the computer to the panel (provided with the panel), and an ethernet connection is required for file server communication (this should be specified as part of the project data wiring). the computer must be located less than 100 feet from the panel. a network seri

34、al server (nss) controller with a 10/100 ethernet port may also be used in lieu of a computer. this requires a network connection with a static ip address.power supplies locks:power supplies will vary depending on the type of electric locking devices used (electric panic devices vs. electric strikes

35、). in all cases when electric strikes are used, 24-volt power supplies are required. either of the following power supplies may be used for electric strikes. for electric panics, refer to von duprins specifications. power supplies should be sized to accommodate the number of strikes and exit devices

36、 being installed. power supplies may either be plugged in to a properly grounded electrical outlet or be hard-wired directly into a properly grounded power circuit. alarmsaf: cps400c-ul/csa. this power supply is field-selectable at 12 or 24 volts; 4 amp continuous power supply at either 12 or 24 vol

37、ts. this is the preferred power supply for this application. altronix: al400ulx ul listed. this power supply is field-selectable at 12 or 24 volts; 3 amp continuous power supply at 24 volts, 4 amp continuous power supply at 12 volts. this power supply is not preferred, due to the lower amperage outp

38、ut at 24 volts, but will work if the alarmsaf is not available.a power supply meeting the above minimum requirements may be substituted, subject to prior approval from facilities management.power supplies access control hardware:a 12-volt power supply is required for the access control hardware (ic-

39、1600, ris, etc.). the alarmsaf cps400c-ul/csa or the altronix al400ulx ul are the preferred power supplies for this application.physical location requirements:the equipment required to operate the card access system must be installed in specific locations and environmental conditions. all components

40、 are to be installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.physical location requirements access control hardware:within the building, space will be needed to accommodate the access control hardware, including the panel, the reader interface devices, the power supplies (both for locks an

41、d for hardware), and the ibm-compatible pentium-grade computer or nss. wall space of approximately 6 x 6 should generally be sufficient depending on the number of devices within a building.the amount of floor space in front of the hardware should be sufficient for one or two people to service the ha

42、rdware as needed, as well to allow room for a small table or shelf upon which to place the computer. the potential for system expansion should be taken into account when determining where the hardware is to be mounted. the equipment should be located safely away from such equipment as steam producer

43、s, water main lines, electrical panels, custodial sinks, chillers, etc. while the access control hardware is rated to function in temperatures from -40c to 75c (-40f to 167f), it should be noted that computers typically dont function well in temperatures above 32c (90f). provide 1 double-duplex grou

44、nded outlet on a dedicated circuit and an ethernet connection.physical location requirements access control hardware (contd):here are photos of some typical setups on campus: setup with pc / data connection setup with panel in another buildingphysical location requirements mag-stripe card readers:th

45、e mr-10 weatherized mag-stripe card reader is a surface mountable device designed for indoor and outdoor use. it is designed to be resistant to severe weather, and is rated to function in temperatures from -40c to 75c (-40f to 167f) and in humidity levels of up to 100%. the card reader is hard-wired

46、 (not rf), and may be mounted directly onto the building, onto a metal plate which is then mounted to the building, onto a gooseneck pedestal, or onto an interior wall. in situations involving elevator access control, the card reader may be mounted directly to the button panel inside the car in case

47、s of individual floor control, or in a reasonable location close to the hall call button for general elevator access control. in some cases, the reader may be installed along with other devices, such as a proximity reader or an automatic opener button. physical location requirements mag-stripe card

48、readers (contd): physical location requirements door contacts:door contacts should be mounted either in the top of the door frame (single or double doors) or in the side of the door frame close to the lockset or rim-mounted panic device (single doors only). in cases when the door contact is mounted

49、in the top of the door frame, it should be 3 to 6 inches from the latch side of the door. in all cases, the wired component of the door contact should be mounted in the door frame and the magnet component of the door contact should be mounted in the door. additionally, the door contact should not in

50、terfere with the doors operation; the two components should not be in physical contact. physical location requirements motion / request-to-exit sensors:the ds-150i is surface-mountable and should be mounted centered above the door in both a single-door and a double-door case. the sensor should be mounted directly to the door frame or the wall, and not to a ceiling tile or other “less permanent” fixture. hardware and physical location requirements sliding exit doors:access specialties access control hardware is compatible with slidi

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