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4. Configure Controllers and SE 6000 to communicate with one another.
5. Enter data of security system database.
6. Connect between Host system and Controllers and related hardware.
7. Test security system communications and operation.
8. Train operators.
9. NOTE: See PART IV.3, “Equipment” for an expansion of this work summary.
.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Block diagram:
1. Submittals shall include a block diagram detailing all connected devices from Host to the door
entry device.
2. This document shall be adequate to ensure that all parties involved can determine that the
previously defined system meets security system requirements.
.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Host Computer:
1. Host system shall include a Hewlett-Packard Pentium PC serving as Host computer and as
multiple Local Controllers.
2. Hewlett Packard XM3 Pentium® PCs may be added as remote terminals if required by the specific
configuration. The workstation uses either a 486 EISA or 586 EISA computer approved by the
Security Manufacturing Industry for use in industrial security environments.
3. The Host computer shall meet FCC requirements for class B computing devices.
B. Manufacturer: Manufacturer of products defined in this section must have:
1. Industry experience: Company must have at least 20 years experience in manufacturing and
servicing access management systems.
2. ISO 9001 Certification: Manufacturing process of company must meet stringent standards of ISO
9001 Certification.
.6 WARRANTY
A. Systems Integrator:
1. The systems integrator shall be the first line focal point of all service problems and/or questions
directly from the end-user.
2. The systems integrator shall provide direct support for software service issues, hardware
problem determination and hardware service repair for the selected system product family.
B. Manufacturer:
1. The manufacturers shall provide second line support to the systems integrator for the application
and operating software and for the system component and computer hardware through
Westinghouse Security Electronics' and Hewlett Packard’s respective worldwide service
organizations.
C. Host System:
1. The Host hardware and software shall be warranted for at least fifteen (15) months from the date
of shipment from the factory, or 12 months from the date of installation, whichever occurs first.
2. Exclusive of hardware options, the Hardware Warranty is Hewlett-Packard On-Site
Warranty/Service Agreement, with a one day response time, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to
5:00 p.m.
3. Both Hardware and Software Maintenance shall be included with the system for the first year, at
no additional charge.
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