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WSE • 3/21/97 16720 14 SE 6000 Security Management System
f. Automated System Control:
1) The system shall provide the ability to automatically change the state of certain devices
and/or areas based on time.
g. Multiple Identification Required for Access:
1) Selected entrances and exits require multiple methods of confirming identity for entry.
2) The required system must support any combination of the following access controlling
devices:
(i) Proximity card readers.
(ii) Magnetic stripe card readers.
(iii) PIN keypad.
(iv) Biometrics (hand geometry readers).
h. [Electronic Visitor Directory:
1) The visitor access control system (Electronic Visitor Directory) shall provide the ability to
track visitors who are not issued an access card.
2) The operator may enter a visitor ID number and the employee ID number of the person
they are visiting. A quick look up must be provided for visitors by last name and all
visitor records shall be saved for future reference.
3) The optional capability must exist to print a visitor's badge with the valid date and person
being visited. The badge must be able to be printed in different colors representing the
day of the week.
4) When the system prints a badge, it shall also provide a permanent log of every visitor and
the person the visitor is seeing.
5) NOTE: The specifier should carefully select the portions of this section that fit the intended
application. Particular attention should be paid to employ only the text for the processing
(Central or Distributed) and corresponding Controllers that match the end user's
requirements. The presence of any existing Westinghouse Security Electronics Controllers
(708P, 800 Series or SE 422) should be carefully considered in determining the ultimate
nature of the system.
6) If central processing is to be used, select the features desired for your system from the list of
features defined in PARTII.3.F.2 Central Processing below. Budgetary considerations are very
important in selecting these features since many of them require additional hardware and/or
software. Consult Westinghouse Security Electronics, or your local Authorized Dealer, for
application configuration assistance and local contact information.]
2. Central Processing:
a. Systems with large numbers of cardholders or access groups, high security environments
requiring anti-passback, two-man rule, access decisions based on multiple events (such as
card presentation, PIN entry, biometric identification, or display of a cardholder's photo) shall
require central processing.
b. Central processing shall be dictated in situations where loss of communications between a
Controller and Host computer is considered a potential attack on the system and, as a result,
the access privileges must be minimized until appropriate personnel have been notified and
communication restored.
c. Smart Failsoft Operation:
1) If for any reason communications between the Host and the Controller is interrupted, the
Controller shall recognize that event and shall automatically begin operation in a stand
alone mode based on predetermined access control criterial.
2) When communication is restored, the system will resume control and receive all stored
transactions.
d. Anti-passback:
1) Zoned anti-passback: The system shall provide zoned anti-passback, which requires
users to alternate the presentation of cards to entrance and exit readers.
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