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PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

1.2 SUMMARY

A. Section Includes:

1. Multi-tenant and single-family audio and color video door entry system.

1.3 DEFINITIONS

A. CCTV: Closed-circuit television.

B. CPU: Central processing unit.

C. I/O: Input/Output.

D. LAN: Local area network.

E. NFC: Near field communication.

F. PC: Personal computer. Applies to the central station, workstations, and file servers.

G. PDF: Portable Document Format. The file format used by the Acrobat document-exchange- system software from Adobe.

H. RF: Radio frequency.

I. ROM: Read-only memory. ROM data are maintained through losses of power.

J. TCP/IP: Transport control protocol/Internet protocol incorporated into Microsoft Windows.

K. TWAIN: Technology without an Interesting Name. A programming interface that lets a graphics application, such as an image editing program or desktop publishing program, activate a scanner, frame grabber, or other image-capturing device.

L. USB: Universal serial bus.

M. WAN: Wide area network.

N. Wiegand: Patented magnetic principle that uses specially treated wires embedded in the credential card.

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O. Windows: Operating system by Microsoft Corporation.

1.4 ACTION SUBMITTALS

A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated.

B. Shop Drawings: Include plans and details.

1. Installation diagrams.

2. Wiring Diagrams. System and component wiring diagram. Show typical wiring schematics.

C. Samples: For indoor stations, outdoor stations, modules, and system components.

1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS

A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For security system to include in emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals. In addition to items specified in Section 017823 "Operation and Maintenance Data," include the following:

1. Microsoft Windows based configuration software.

2. Hard copies of manufacturer's specification sheets, operating specifications, design guides, user's guides and PDF files on CD-ROM or USB flash drive of the hard-copy submittal.

3. System installation and setup guides.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Source Limitations: Obtain central station, workstations, controllers, Identifier readers, and all software through one source from single manufacturer.

B. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.

C. Comply with NFPA 70, "National Electrical Code."

D. Manufacturer Qualifications: ISO 9001:2008 Certified company.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MANUFACTURERS

A. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide ABB Low Voltage Products, member of ABB Group; Welcome Door Entry System or comparable product by one of the following:

1. Aiphone Corporation.

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2. Comelit USA.

3. DoorKing, Inc.

4. ElvoxUSA.

5. Nortek Security & Control LLC, Linear Access.

6. Siedle.

7. Trigon Electronics, Inc.

2.2 DESCRIPTION

A. General System Characteristics.

1. System Wiring: Single pair non-polarized wiring.

2. Outdoor Stations:

a. Modular.

b. IP54 and IK07 rated.

c. Power supply for power door lock: 18 V DC, 4 A impulse, max. 250 mA holding 3. System Capacity:

a. System able to accommodate up to 60 buildings in a networked system.

b. System capable of accommodating up to 250 different addresses (apartments) within an isolated system.

4. System Components: Made of UL94V2 material.

5. System Controller: Serves primary power source for a system.

6. Keypad Password: Individually customized at outdoor station with a keypad module to allow or disallow operator access to program functions for each location.

7. System shall be capable of monitoring and reporting door status.

B. Components:

1. Outdoor Stations: Factory assembled, or field assembled from modules.

2. Indoor Stations.

3. Guard Stations.

4. System Components:

a. System controller.

b. Mini System controller.

c. Switch actuators.

d. Gateway.

e. IP Gateway.

f. Telephone gateway g. Outdoor video distributor.

h. Video distributor.

i. M adaptor.

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j. Lift control module k. Camera interface

C. Integrating smart devices (iOS™ and Android™) requires access to mobile data network or Wi- Fi. The appropriate APP also has to be installed on the device.

2.3 OPERATION

A. Only for IP products.

B. System Configured to Facilitate:

1. Calling indoor station from outdoor station and communicating.

2. Calling guard station from outdoor station and communicating.

3. Calling indoor station from indoor station and communicating.

4. Calling guard station from indoor station and communicating.

5. Mobile application only supports surveillant outdoor station.

6. Unlocking electric doors from indoor stations, outdoor stations, guard stations, connected mobile devices, and connected telephones.

7. Monitoring surveillance cameras.

8. Sending emergency messages from indoor stations to guard stations.

9. Doesn’t support.

10. Calling, door, and programmable control via existing PBX based telephone systems via available analog extension on central telephone system exchange.

C. Number of Locations:

1. Isolated System: Supporting up to 250 addresses.

2. Single system capable of being configured to have up to 60 different isolated sub- systems.

3. Single indoor station capable of being linked to up to 9 different outdoor stations within same system.

D. System Capacity:

1. 250 addresses (apartments) per isolated system.

2. Up to 9 outdoor stations can be linked to indoor station.

3. 60 isolated systems can be networked.

4. Keypad Module : 3000 passwords can be taught in

Card Reader Module: standalone transponder module: 1800 users, ID/IC card; ID or IC reader in-built: up to 5000 cards can be registered

E. System Network Requirements:

1. Single pair wiring components.

2. Connections to wireless network (LAN) or data network is required to integrate smart devices (iOS™ and Android™) to the system.

F. Door Hardware Interface:

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1. Comply with requirements in Section 087100 "Door Hardware" and Section 087111 for door hardware required to be monitored or controlled by the security access system.

2. Electrical characteristics of system shall match the signal and power requirements of door hardware.

a. Outdoor Station: Provide up to 18V DC 4A impulsive, 250 mA holding, to drive door locks; and 30V DC 1A for NC or NO operations.

b. Switch Actuator: Capable of switching 120V AC or 30V DC 4A circuits.

2.4 OUTDOOR STATIONS:

A. General Characteristics:

1. Outdoor Stations: Modular construction, IP54 or equivalent.

2. Outdoor stations and its modules shall be powered by its associated system controller or auxiliary power supply.

3. Outdoor stations shall call residents and guard stations.

4. Mounting: Flush mounted or surface mounted.

5. Capable of unlocking up to 2 door locks.

6. Single outdoor station provides 12V DC, 250 mA (18V DC, 4A impulsive) to power to an electric door lock.

7. Outdoor stations shall be backlit.

B. Modules:

1. Camera Module:

a. 104 degree viewing angle.

b. Adjustable by up to 15 degrees horizontally or vertically.

c. New A/V module doesn’t have the port to connect with CCTV.

d. Equipped with infrared lighting.

e. Equipped with anti-fog mechanism.

2. Audio Module:

a. Voice Synthesis: Optional.

b. Pushbutton: Options available.

3. Display and Card Reader Module:

a. Compatible with either ID (125 kHz) or IC (13.65 MHz) cards.

b. Output: 26 bit and 34-bit Wiegand output.

c. Card reader shall also open-door locks.

d. Digital visual indicator shall provide visible and audible status indications and user prompts. Indicate whether user passage requests have been accepted or rejected, and whether the door is unlocked.

4. Keypad Module:

a. Memory: Store up to 3000 names in memory.

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b. Calling Codes: Supporting up to 1~8 digits call codes for logical calling, 5 digits for physical calling.

c. Customized Passwords: Keypad module: 3000 passwords can be taught in.

d. Able to be configured with a PC via USB port.

e. Equipped with progressive sorting as input is entered.

f. Allows direct communication with guard station.

g. Unlocks door when correct code is entered.

5. Push Button Module:

a. Types: One-, two-, three-, or four-button versions.

b. Customization: Three- and four-button modules shall accommodate up to 6 or 8 individual addresses respectively. Each button shall be configurable to call two- unit addresses or functions.

c. Round Button Modules: One, two, and three round button modules can be ordered with NFC and IC (13.56 MHz) card reader options.

d. Backlighting: Provide backlighting to ensure clear visibility in low light conditions.

6. Custom Configuration Modules:

a. Types: Camera+audio integration (A/V module) and extension.

b. Use: To provide audio / video intercom functionality from pre-existing housings to accommodate architectural or design requirements.

c. Scalability: Shall connect up to eight mechanical buttons on audio integration module and twelve additional buttons on extension module, OS, it supports 80 address calling, for letter box, it supports 96 address calling

d. Controls: Dry contact to operate door lock.

e. Customization: First and second buttons shall be configurable for light control or guard unit notification.

f. Addressing: Button addressing can be physical (sequential)

2.5 INDOOR STATIONS A. General Characteristics:

1. Indoor stations and its modules shall be powered by its associated system controller or auxiliary power.

2. Each address can have an unlimited number on indoor stations provided adequate power is provided and only one is set as a master while the rest are set to slave mode.

B. 7-inch (178 mm) Touch Screen Hands-Free Indoor Station.

1. Color display: 7 inch (178 mm) with intuitive touch control.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with other apartments, outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

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c. Connects to up to 9 outdoor stations.

d. Optional induction loop available.

e. Records visitor images automatically on an external SD card when images number over 30

f. Call forwarding.

g. May be connected as a doorbell.

h. Scroll through connected CCTV cameras.

i. Blacklist unwanted callers.

j. Leave away message for visitors.

k. Visitors can leave voicemail.

l. Sends emergency messages to guard unit.

m. Multi-function Programmable Button.

3. Mounting: [Table] [or] [Surface] [Flush] [Cavity wall]

4. Color: [Black] [White].

C. 4.3-inch (109 mm) Video Hand's Free Indoor Station.

1. Color display: 4.3 inch (109 mm) with 480 X 272-pixel resolution.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with other apartments, outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

c. Connects to up to 9 outdoor stations.

d. Optional induction loop available.

e. Controls up to 10 actuators list can be added f. Storage: Up to 50 images.

g. May be used to extend the doorbell function h. Able to forward calls to other addresses.

i. Scroll through connected CCTV cameras.

j. Blacklist unwanted calls from other addresses.

k. Sends emergency messages to guard unit.

l. Multi-function Programmable Button.

3. Mounting: [Table] [Flush] [or] [Surface] [or] [Cavity wall]

4. Replacement Face Cover Colors: [White] [Silver] [Black] [Golden] [Light Blue].

D. 4. 3-inch (109 mm) Video Hand's Free Basic Indoor Station.

1. Color display: 4.3 inch (109 mm) with 480 X 272-pixel resolution.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

c. Connects to up to 9 outdoor stations.

d. Controls up to 10 actuators.

e. Storage: Up to 50 images.

f. May be used to extend the doorbell function g. Scroll through connected CCTV cameras.

h. Sends emergency messages to guard unit.

i. Multi-function Programmable Button.

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3. Mounting: [Table] [or] [Surface].

4. Color: White

E. 4.3-inch (109 mm) Video Handset Indoor Station.

1. Color display: 4.3 inch (109 mm) with 480 X 272-pixel resolution.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with other apartments, outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Automatically records 2 images of each visitor when a call is received from an outdoor station.

c. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

d. Connects to up to 9 outdoor stations.

e. Optional induction loop available.

f. Controls up to10 actuators.

g. Storage: Up to 25 images.

h. May be used to extend the doorbell function i. Able to forward calls to other addresses.

j. Scroll through connected CCTV cameras.

k. Blacklist unwanted calls from other addresses.

l. Sends emergency messages to guard unit.

m. Two Multi-function Programmable Buttons.

3. Mounting: [Table] [or] [Surface].

4. Color: White.

F. Audio Handset Indoor Station.

1. Handheld device with replicable handset.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with other apartments, outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

c. Optional induction loop for hearing aid assistance.

d. LED status indicators.

e. Unlock doors.

f. Programmable buttons.

g. Communicate with outdoor station.

h. Ringtones: 5.

i. Button Options: [3] [6].

G. Audio Hands-Free Indoor Station.

1. Hands-free device.

2. Functions:

a. Communicate with other apartments, outdoor station, and guard station.

b. Communicate with iOS and Android smart devices through mobile app.

c. LED status indicators.

d. Unlock doors.

e. Programmable buttons.

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f. Communicate with outdoor station.

g. Ringtones: 5.

2.6 GUARD STATIONS

A. Guard units shall be powered by associated system controller or auxiliary power supply.

B. Equipped with Audio handset and Video touchscreen display.

C. Able to call by name or apartment number.

D. Capable of controlling up to 10 actuators.

E. Capable of communicating directly with outdoor stations. Able to screen all or a subset of residents' incoming calls.

F. Capable of unlocking doors.

G. Mounting: Wall (Surface) mounted or to table mounted.

H. Units shall store missed calls and alarm messages.

2.7 SYSTEM COMPONENTS

A. Made from UL94V2 rated materials B. Components shall be din rail mountable.

C. Complying with UL-60950-1 standard for information technology equipment safety.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 EXAMINATION

A. Examine pathway elements intended for cables. Check raceways, cable trays, and other elements for compliance with space allocations, installation tolerances, hazards to cable installation, and other conditions affecting installation.

B. Examine roughing-in for LAN and control cable conduit systems to PCs, controllers, card readers, and other cable-connected devices to verify actual locations of conduit and back boxes before device installation.

C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

3.2 PREPARATION

A. Comply with recommendations in SIA CP-01.

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B. In meetings with Architect and Owner, present Project planning documents and review, adjust, and prepare final setup documents. Use final documents to set up system software.

3.3 CABLING

A. Comply with NECA 1, "Good Workmanship in Electrical Construction."

B. Install cables and wiring according to requirements in Section 280513 "Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security."

C. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceway and cable tray except within consoles, cabinets, desks, and counters. Conceal raceway and wiring except in unfinished spaces.

D. Wiring Method: Install wiring in raceway and cable tray except within consoles, cabinets, desks, and counters and except in accessible ceiling spaces and in gypsum board partitions where unenclosed wiring method may be used. Use NRTL-listed plenum cable in environmental airspaces, including plenum ceilings. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces.

E. Install LAN cables using techniques, practices, and methods that are consistent with Category 5E rating of components and fiber-optic rating of components, and that ensure Category 6 and fiber-optic performance of completed and linked signal paths, end to end.

3.4 SYSTEM SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE

A. Install and test hardware for the complete and proper operation of systems involved. Assign software license to Owner.

3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform tests and inspections.

1. Manufacturer's Field Service: Engage a factory-authorized service representative to inspect components, assemblies, and equipment installations, including connections, and to assist in testing.

B. Devices and circuits will be considered defective if they do not pass tests and inspections.

C. Prepare test and inspection reports.

3.6 PROTECTION

A. Maintain strict security during the installation of equipment and software. Rooms housing the control station, and workstations that have been powered up shall be locked and secured with an activated burglar alarm and access-control system reporting to a central station complying with UL 1610, "Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units," during periods when a qualified operator in the employ of Contractor is not present.

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END OF SECTION 281300

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