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& Engineering Specifications A Alarm Monitoring and Alerting System System system shall be a universal notification tool that is designed to monitor alarm events occurring within a of discrete environments and provide a common method for managing the delivery of alerts. Each event shall be logged in the system database and retained for reporting purposes. A software engine shall provide a flexible mechanism to consolidate multiple devices into a common for reporting and management. The system shall not require frequent user activation once the types and responders have been uniquely designated in the software tables. The persistent shall be leveraged to provide an integrated alarm monitoring and alerting system which links devices into a common system. When an event occurs, the notification shall be transmitted by a wired or a wireless device, and the event logged. devices shall include mobile duress transmitters, door/window monitors, compressors, sensors, alarm relays, motion detectors, fire and smoke alarms, as well as a wide of other devices. The system shall deliver text outward to a variety of devices. The alert messages the alarm event shall also be delivered in a text format via the use of selected devices. The system shall provide both real-time and historical reporting on the status of every designated device. reporting can be used to identify problem areas. shall be reported to a wide array of communications technologies, text messages to cellular pagers, and PC workstations. system will include all necessary hardware and software to offer all referenced capabilities. Functionality Communicator or Series 4000 wired Nurse Call Systems for data and recordkeeping, the system will and record all alarms associated with devices programmed into the Nurse Call System. This data be easily access by users with proper password accessibility by any computer on the network. As a function, alert notification to other staff devices can be supported by this system. In addition, all wired products including Light Status Systems, Door Monitoring and Area of Rescue Assistance hard systems can be integrated into the system for data logging and broadcast notification. the wireless transmitters/sensors once an alert event occurs, a monitored transmitter sends a signal that received by either the central application receiver or range extenders and then ultimately sent to the infrastructure. The system software then notifies the alerted personnel and logs the alert event for purposes. The system shall support a variety of software interfaces in order to integrate a diverse of and render a common database of monitored devices. Additionally the system shall have the ability to alert messages (text) to a wide range of devices of communication devices. Components AURA 2.0 system consists of an application server tower operating with Windows XP. The server shall the capability to support POP 3 e-mail, as well as text capability for alert delivery. The server shall a 10/100 megabit network interface card. The server shall also include a wireless receiver for alerts from a family of wireless transmitters/sensors. The system shall have the ability to have up to separate viewing workstations wireless monitoring devices (ie., receivers, transmitters, range extenders) shall operate in the 902 to frequency band. To provide extended range for larger installations, wireless range extenders shall available. In order to provide maximum reliability and interference immunity, all wireless sensors and range extenders) shall use a spread spectrum, frequency-hopping technique, which, upon activation, send redundant messages across a bandwidth that is at least 10MHz wide. wireless sensors and repeaters shall be capable of periodically transmitting check-in signals to monitor integrity of their wireless links to compatible receivers and panels. These transmitters and range shall be able to be programmed for check-in transmissions that occur as frequently as every 60 The information provided in these check-in messages shall at least include alarm and battery status. receivers shall resolve signals from the transmitters and repeaters specifically registered into the even in the presence of RF interference. The receivers shall interface to any security or cont
& Engineering Specifications A Alarm Monitoring and Alerting System System system shall be a universal notification tool that is designed to monitor alarm events occurring within a of discrete environments and provide a common method for managing the delivery of alerts. Each event shall be logged in the system database and retained for reporting purposes. A software engine shall provide a flexible mechanism to consolidate multiple devices into a common for reporting and management. The system shall not require frequent user activation once the types and responders have been uniquely designated in the software tables. The persistent shall be leveraged to provide an integrated alarm monitoring and alerting system which links devices into a common system. When an event occurs, the notification shall be transmitted by a wired or a wireless device, and the event logged. devices shall include mobile duress transmitters, door/window monitors, compressors, sensors, alarm relays, motion detectors, fire and smoke alarms, as well as a wide of other devices. The system shall deliver text outward to a variety of devices. The alert messages the alarm event shall also be delivered in a text format via the use of selected devices. The system shall provide both real-time and historical reporting on the status of every designated device. reporting can be used to identify problem areas. shall be reported to a wide array of communications technologies, text messages to cellular pagers, and PC workstations. system will include all necessary hardware and software to offer all referenced capabilities. Functionality Communicator or Series 4000 wired Nurse Call Systems for data and recordkeeping, the system will and record all alarms associated with devices programmed into the Nurse Call System. This data be easily access by users with proper password accessibility by any computer on the network. As a function, alert notification to other staff devices can be supported by this system. In addition, all wired products including Light Status Systems, Door Monitoring and Area of Rescue Assistance hard systems can be integrated into the system for data logging and broadcast notification. the wireless transmitters/sensors once an alert event occurs, a monitored transmitter sends a signal that received by either the central application receiver or range extenders and then ultimately sent to the infrastructure. The system software then notifies the alerted personnel and logs the alert event for purposes. The system shall support a variety of software interfaces in order to integrate a diverse of and render a common database of monitored devices. Additionally the system shall have the ability to alert messages (text) to a wide range of devices of communication devices. Components AURA 2.0 system consists of an application server tower operating with Windows XP. The server shall the capability to support POP 3 e-mail, as well as text capability for alert delivery. The server shall a 10/100 megabit network interface card. The server shall also include a wireless receiver for alerts from a family of wireless transmitters/sensors. The system shall have the ability to have up to separate viewing workstations wireless monitoring devices (ie., receivers, transmitters, range extenders) shall operate in the 902 to frequency band. To provide extended range for larger installations, wireless range extenders shall available. In order to provide maximum reliability and interference immunity, all wireless sensors and range extenders) shall use a spread spectrum, frequency-hopping technique, which, upon activation, send redundant messages across a bandwidth that is at least 10MHz wide. wireless sensors and repeaters shall be capable of periodically transmitting check-in signals to monitor integrity of their wireless links to compatible receivers and panels. These transmitters and range shall be able to be programmed for check-in transmissions that occur as frequently as every 60 The information provided in these check-in messages shall at least include alarm and battery status. receivers shall resolve signals from the transmitters and repeaters specifically registered into the even in the presence of RF interference. The receivers shall interface to any security or cont