WSE • 3/21/97 16720 — 7 SE 6000 Security Management System
d. Routing Alarm Reports:
1) The system shall have the ability to provide the routing of alarms and alarm instructions
to more than one CRT or printer, dependent upon end-user customization requirements.
2) This routing capability shall include categorizing alarms based on “zones” (physical
grouping) and “tenants” (people grouping) and then assigning “zone” and “tenant”
responsibility to specific monitoring stations and personnel.
e. Routing of Alarms by Tenant:
1) The system shall allow for a certain sub-set of cardholders, doors, and alarm points to be
assigned to one tenant.
2) A tenant is defined as having exclusive access to a specific set of cardholders, doors and
alarm points located within a pre-defined geographic area. This definition is in keeping
with the system capability which enables multiple, separate companies to share the same
global information on a single system, while at the same time, maintaining specific
proprietary information as necessary for each company.
3) Any operator for a single tenant shall receive alarms and access activity exclusive to their
respective part of the system, and invisible to other system tenants. These alarms and
transactions shall be distributed based on operator's password and authorization level
rather than the terminal being used.
3. System Password Protection/Program Security Levels:
a. Access to all menus and screens, and the corresponding capability for each screen, shall be
controlled via operator and password authorization levels.
b. Accessibility to the over 160 individual screens shall be defined on an individual basis by the
System Administrator to limit a system user to specific screens and functions.
c. Additional authorization protection shall be provided by means of defining, on a screen by
screen basis, whether a user is granted permission to View, Add, Delete or Modify the
information on that particular screen or perform control functions such as Lock/Unlock
doors, Shunt/Unshunt alarms, etc. This added level of control shall serve to protect the
system and prevent unauthorized changes to information which could compromise the data
integrity and the system security.
d. Not less than 1,000 operators shall be allowed, each with a completely unique set of
individually defined capabilities.
4. Real Time Alarm Reporting and Display:
a. The system shall process alarms in real-time, using not less than 10 priority levels defined by
the System Administrator. The System Administrator shall have the capability to assign the
priority levels into categories such as fire, intrusion or duress.
b. Alarm displays shall be in color. The system shall have the ability to assign unique colors for
different alarm priority levels.
c. Unacknowledged alarm messages shall be repeated after a user-defined time period.
d. The system shall associate color graphic maps with alarm points and shall display maps in
real-time. Graphic maps shall update automatically and shall not require a “Refresh”
command.
5. Real-time Status Reports:
a. System status reports shall be available by alarm category, security area device and monitor
points.
6. Override Command Capability:
a. The system shall provide the operator the ability, based on previously defined password
authorization, to override pre-set conditions.
b. The overrides shall include:
1) Unlock / Relock doors.
2) Shunt / Unshunt alarm monitor points.
3) Open. Limit and/or Close the areas covered by specific Controllers.
4) Forgive anti-passback status in individual Controllers.
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