Access Control Systems. Proximity card reader systems listed with the GSA. Equipment may include, but is not limited to, the following: A. Proximity card readers with modern styling, as flush to wall as possible for internal applications. B. External long distance (6 foot) readers should be available. C. Self-illuminated readers. D. Weatherproof, tamper-proof readers and dual use (Card and Pin Number) for external and an internal version. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ resistant metal keypads. F. Vandal resistant proximity reader. G. System capacity for 200, 400, 600, and 800 proximity cards. H. Stand-alone computer, monitor, and power supply, with operating system necessary to assign access levels, authenticate and delete cards/users, run reports, and overall administration of the proximity card system. I. The operating system should allow for automatic and effortless back-ups. J. The operating system should have an intuitive user interface. K. Single workstation able to operate up to 110 doors, with the ability to increase to multiple workstations if necessary. L. A minimum of three security software user-levels. M. System should be pre-programmed to integrate with external alarm panels, CCTV system, and door locking management tools if necessary. N. Exit door panic alarm hardware. O. Door controllers and striker locks. P. Ability to add exit control buttons and exit door detection devices. Q. All materials, including but not limited to low voltage wiring, computer programming and electrical work, necessary for a fully functioning access system. R. Installation should include any paint and trim replacement as required. S. Installations may require the replacement of doors and other trim as required.
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Access Control Systems. Proximity card reader systems listed with the GSA. Equipment may include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. Proximity card readers with modern styling, as flush to wall as possible for internal applications.
B. External long distance (6 foot) readers should be available.
C. Self-illuminated readers.
D. Weatherproof▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, tamper-proof readers and dual use (Card and Pin Number) for external and an internal version.
▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ resistant metal keypads.
F. Vandal resistant proximity reader.
G. System capacity for 200, 400, 600, and 800 proximity cards.
H. Stand-alone computer, monitor, and power supply, with operating system necessary to assign access levels, authenticate and delete cards/users, run reports, and overall administration of the proximity card system.
I. The operating system should allow for automatic and effortless back-ups.
J. The operating system should have an intuitive user interface.
K. Single workstation able to operate up to 110 doors, with the ability to increase to multiple workstations if necessary.
L. A minimum of three security software user-levels.
M. System should be pre-programmed to integrate with external alarm panels, CCTV system, and door locking management tools if necessary.
N. Exit door panic alarm hardware.
O. Door controllers and striker locks.
P. Ability to add exit control buttons and exit door detection devices.
Q. All materials, including but not limited to low voltage wiring, computer programming and electrical work, necessary for a fully functioning access system.
R. Installation should include any paint and trim replacement as required. S. Installations may require the replacement of doors and other trim as required.
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Sources: Master Agreement