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PRO3000 2-Door Intelligent Controller Architect and Engineering
PRO3000 2-Door Intelligent Controller Architect and Engineering
PRO3000 2-Door Intelligent Controller Architect and Engineering
Specification
Date: April 2010
Contents
The control panel shall be compatible with Honeywell WIN-PAK (B563.10, B633.10, B633.12) Control
System.
The control panel shall incorporate microprocessor-based, digital technology, using high speed
The system shall use distributed intelligence architecture, with control panels operating independently of
one another.
All decision-making shall be performed at the control panel, eliminating degraded mode operation.
Proprietary software programs and control logic information used to coordinate and drive system
The system shall be flexible and modular in design, allowing easy expansion.
The control panel shall have FCC, CE and C-TICK listings and approvals.
The control panel shall provide TCP/IP communication to the host software and RS-485 multi-drop
The control panel shall be able to operate in local and shall be able to connect with WIN-PAK for remote
configurations.
The RS-485 multi-drop total distance shall be 4,000 feet with a maximum of thirty-one PRO3000 control
panels, without the use of modems or line drivers. If installation requires distances longer than listed
For maximum reliability, each control panel shall support a maximum of two readers or keypads.
The distance between card readers and the control panel shall be up to 500 feet wired.
The panel shall provide interfaces for the card readers. It shall operate with card reader that produces a
standard Wiegand (Data 1/Data 0) or Clock and Data communication output. The following requirements
• Each panel shall support two card readers, each of which may be up to 500 feet from the panel.
The control panel shall support non-supervised and supervised inputs via end-of-line resistors.
Supervised inputs shall report alarm, normal and trouble conditions. Both non-supervised and supervised
The control panel shall provide a minimum of four (4) single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) form C relays,
The control panel shall support card readers using Wiegand technology.
The control panel shall support a buffered mode of operation. When operating in the buffered mode, the
control panel shall store all transactions in memory, rather than transmitting them through the
communication loop. The control panel shall transmit the buffered (stored) information upon request.
The control panel shall store up to 128 format (software) commands, allowing use of cards with various
The control panel shall store up to 8 site codes for card use.
The control panel shall be capable of recognizing card numbers up to 16 digits in lieu of the standard
The control panel in the system shall support an anti-passback mode, where cardholders are required to
follow a proper in/out sequence. A selectable mode of operation to allow for anti-passback forgiveness
to occur at midnight shall exist. When selected, at midnight all in/out status of the card is set to a learn
mode so the next use of the card will set the in/out anti-passback rules until the next time forgiveness is
applied.
Supported as a system function, Global Anti-Passback allows the panels on the same drop-line, so
enabled, to provide other panels so enabled, the status of in/out card reads for the sake of creating an
anti-passback zone using more than one control panel. This mode of system operation shall not rely on
The control panel shall support the use of card readers in conjunction with keypads, in which users are
• Each time zone shall include a start time, end time, day of week specification and holiday
specification.
• Time zones may be assigned to cards via access levels to define when the card is allowed access.
• Time zones may be assigned to input points, to define when the input points are shunted (de-
activated).
• Time zones may be assigned to output points (relays), to define when the output points are
The user shall have the ability to assign shunt times to input points, from 1-63 seconds, minutes, or hours.
The user shall have the ability to assign debounce times to input points, from 1-255 seconds.
The user shall have the ability to assign pulse times to output points, from 1-63 seconds, minutes, or
hours.
1.3.12 Interlocking
The user shall have the ability to interlock selected input and output points, in any combination. An
interlocked input or output point shall take action based upon a change of state from another input or
output point.
1.3.13 Holidays
The control panel shall recognize up to 255 days as holidays, for override of normal system operation.
System card reader/keypad shall be Honeywell Access System OmniProx, OmniClass, JT-MCR, HON-