adjustable sound indication for each alarm. Alarm display and sound
indication shall occur in no less than 100 milliseconds after the
sensor detects the overspeed or wrong way condition.
c. CCTV Monitor and Controls. Provide CCTV system monitors and controls.
See paragraph CCTV SYSTEM for requirements.
d. Active Vehicle Barrier Controls. Provide Active Barrier Master Control
Panel, as shown on the drawings.
2.5 ALARM DISPLAY IN THE GCC
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NOTE: Reference Appendix B. Some alarms listed in
Appendix B must annunciate on both the Annunciation
Panel in the GCC and on the Installation's Central
Security Monitoring System (CSMS). Coordinate with
the Installation's Director of Emergency Services
(DES) and/or Director of Public Works (DPW) to
determine the optimum method of interfacing the
AVBCS with the CSMS and include the requirements for
the AVBCS here. Also ensure the DES/DPW initiates
appropriate requirements for the CSMS. Revise
Standard Drawing E1.08 to reflect the AVBCS/CSMS
interface requirements.
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Provide an Annunciation Panel in the GCC for displaying alarms identified
in Appendix B for annunciation at the Gatehouse. [_____].
2.6 SEQUENCE OF EVENTS RECORDER
All alarms and events listed in Appendix B shall be collected by the AVBCS
TCU and stored with the following data: identification of the alarm/event,
date and time to the nearest second of occurrence, date and time of
acknowledgement (alarm points only), date and time of reset (alarm points
only), and an alarm/event message. Events may have multiple messages to
describe all possible states, e.g., AVB #1 in EFO mode, AVB #1 in Test
mode, or AVB #1 in Local mode. Provide means and user-initiated procedure
to export the stored alarms and events to a removable storage device for
printing in a standard Windows application such as Excel Spreadsheet. All
alarms and status changes shall be received and stored in the TCU database
with the appropriate time tags in no more than 100 milliseconds after the
condition occurs (e.g., alarm/status point contact closure).
2.7 ALARM PANELS AT THE GUARD BOOTHS
One or more Alarm Panels consisting of back-lit OVER SPEED and WRONG WAY
messages shall be mounted outside of but near the Guard Booths. Alarm
Panels shall include an audible alarm. The number and location of Alarm
Panels shall be such as to allow any ACP guard either sitting in a Guard
Booth or standing along side a Guard Booth at the ID Check position to see
and hear at least one panel. The audible alarm shall be loud enough to be
heard over ambient traffic noise. Overspeed and wrong-way alarms shall
clear automatically 3 seconds (adjustable) after the alarm condition ends
with no action required by guard. Overspeed and wrong-way alarms shall be
recorded on the Alarm and Events Recorder.
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