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Monitor Panel
A monitor panel shall be provided to monitor the output of each amplifier. An amplifier
selector switch, integral loudspeaker and calibrated loudspeaker gain control shall be
provided.
Visual monitoring with a visual meter shall be provided on the monitor panel.
Ceiling Speaker
Cone ceiling speaker type complete with grille shall be used.
The ceiling speaker shall be 6W RMS and complete with 100V matching transformer.
The ceiling speaker shall be complete with rear fire dome.
Outdoor Speaker
Wall mounted and weather proof complete with 100V matching transformer.
Rated power 30 watt.
Sensitivity 101 dB (1w/1m).
Other speaker mentioned in the drawing.
Speaker cables
All speaker cables shall be twisted pair plenum rated type, minimum size of 2.5 sq. mm with no more
than 0.5 dB insertion loss per circuit.
System Control
The operation and control of the public address system shall be as following:
The broadcasting of audio signals from the available sources like CD player or AM/ FM
Radio Tuner.
Automatic broadcasting of pre-recorded evacuation message in case of fire alarm
reporting.
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Achieve Paging from the Paging microphones located in the main control room, in the
operations room building gate control room and in the entrance of operations room
building.
The following input signals shall be provided with automatic priority (lowest number =
highest priority):
Paging Microphone located in the main control room.
Emergency Message Unit.
Background music from CD player, DVD or AM/FM Radio Tuner.
Public address system block diagram
Refer to the P.A risers drawing in the projects, scope of work and modified drawing in
addendum 1.
1.3 Security System
Security system drawings
Refer to the buildings drawings and scope of work
1.3.1 Integrated Security system
The scope shall include interfacing the security systems and devices, i.e. the
CCTV Systems, Access Control System, Intrusions Detection System, Road
Blockers, fire alarm system , fire fighting systems, and under vehicle inspection
system, etc. together in one platform software for monitoring the status and alerts
of each system.
The system shall have all required hardware and software to make a complete
compatibility, share information and control all security systems and monitor life
safety systems.
1.3.2 IP CCTV System
Introduction
A number of IP based CCTV cameras shall be placed within the Buildings and on the facility
fences to video surveillance of all areas in/around the facility projects. The video recording
of all cameras shall be saved in order to keep a record of all events. Camera monitoring and
control are to be via Main equipment in main Building.
System Provision
The IP CCTV System shall be provided in all project buildings as mentioned in the drawings
and Main Gate, entrances building, Fences and outdoor area in the site, .
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System Description
System utilizes different types of IP color cameras, operator workstations, video servers,
image recording equipment and application software. All cameras are utilizing a TCP/IP
interface where UTP cables are to be connected to the camera through an RJ 45 connector.
Camera UTP cables are then connected to the nearest Low Current room where it shall be
connected to the facility data network and some cameras connect to the LAN network with
Fiber optic cable 2 core if the distance more than 90m from the nearest Low current room. the
IP CCTV Camera in Fence connected to the Watch tower with Cat6 cable also the watch
tower connected to the LAN with single mode fiber optic 4 cores as shown in the drawings
.All operator workstations are connected to the data network via UTP cable which is in turn
connected to the nearest data switch where it gets connected to facility data network. Camera
video servers are connected via UTP to nearest data switch to the Central Control Room in
main building. Each video server can handle up to 1000 fps. The Video storage equipments
shall be connected to the LAN via Ethernet interface. The LAN shall be connected to the
nearest data switch that connected to the Central Control Room with an adequate storage
capacity for minimum of 30 days period of time continuous for all cameras with live picture
of 30 frame/sec minimum and high resolution.
Operator workstations are located at main control room or some anther location in the main
building also in some anther building as mentioned in the drawing buildings , riser diagram or
in BOQ where viewing of cameras in single and multi screen formats is available as well as
initiation of image recording as per the request of the operator. They shall be able to monitor,
record, playback and control all cameras existing in the project.
System Distribution Criteria
Cameras are distributed as follows:
PTZ cameras to monitor corridors, entrances, lobbies, sitting areas, gates and lift
lobbies.
Fixed indoor high security cameras within computer equipment room and data
storage room.
Fixed day/night outdoor cameras are utilized to monitor the facility fence from
the inside part and the outside part as well.
Some system need to PTZ camera and fixed camera as indicative in the drawing
and BOQ.
Integrations
Cameras located on the fence surrounding are integrated with the perimeter intruder detection
system in order to be able to call cameras automatically in case of intruder alarm detection.
All cameras are integrated within the security management system under which all security
systems are integrated.
System Control
Cameras shall be monitored and controlled via operator workstations from the central control
room located in Admin building, and Maine gate building some building having a sub control
room and connected to the main control room in the Admin building. Central control room
shall be able to monitor and control all existing cameras within the entire facility. Gate
control room shall only monitor gate cameras as well as cameras located at road blockers and
car barriers. Camera control includes camera viewing, camera PTZ control, camera recording
and play back of recorded images.
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System Power
The IP CCTV system shall be fed from UPS for 15 minutes for both the Cameras and control
equipment.
1.3.3 Access Control System
Introduction
A number of IP Access Control Panels panel with related proximity card readers, locks and
magnetic door position switches shall be placed within the buildings. Biometric
authentication (fingerprint) shall be used at computer equipment room, data storage room and
intermediate distribution frame rooms and all rooms indicated in the drawing buildings. A
system server and operator workstations shall be located at Central Control Room for door
transaction monitoring and control. All system transactions (who, when and where) shall be
logged to an event printer as well as being recorded on hard desk located in the main Control
Room for report generations. Main and operations rooms building gate doors, road blockers
and car barriers are monitored and controlled through the Access Control System.
System Provision
The IP Access Control System shall be provided in some projects and anther projects contain
the normal Access control system. See the Document of each project the BOQ , scope of
work, riser diagram ) taken into consideration the modified drawing in addendum No.1.
System Description
System utilizes distributed panel architecture; access control panels are distributed within the
buildings in order to be able to control access to secured areas. Each access control panel is
equipped with a number of proximity card readers with integrated keypad, magnetic door
locks and magnetic door position sensors in order to control access to highly secured areas
related to doors under control of this particular control panel. All rooms such as stores, server
rooms, low current rooms, control room etc. shall be equipped with an emergency break
glass unit in order to mechanically release the door in case of emergency. A system setup and
configuration is to be done via system software by system administrator. Cardkeys are to be
issued at a central location for all authorized personnel with related access levels
corresponding to his duties and areas he is authorized to enter, this keycard can be time, date
and access level limited. An authorized person can gain access introducing his keycard to the
proximity readers as well as entering a Personal Identification Number (PIN) related to his
keycard in order to be allowed through that particular door. All access control panels shall be
programmed via main Control Room for purpose of security, also door control and
monitoring shall be done via Central Control room. All system transactions such as door
open, close, forced open, valid card, invalid card etc. with time and date stamp are reported to
main control room where it shall be printed on an event printer and saved on a hard desk for
report generation. Access control panels are equipped with an Ethernet interface board which
leads to more system flexibility in terms of system expansion since all communications
between panels and system server is via operations room building data network.
System Distribution Criteria
Access control system shall control and monitor the following locations:
Areas enclosing valuable items like stores and low current rooms.
Main control room
Computer equipment room/data storage room
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Electrical/Mechanical rooms (provision only)
Road blockers
Car barriers
Main gate.
Branch Gate.
Some area mentioned in the drawing buildings.
System Integrations
Access control system shall be integrated within the security management system. Access
control system is to be interfaced with CCTV system in order to call cameras .on particular
monitors in case of any access control event. Moreover the access control system is interfaced
with the fire alarm system in order to automatically release specific doors in case of
confirmed fire alarm status, interface criteria is to be advised by building management.
System Control
Authorized personnel shall gain access to restricted areas based on their access levels via
proximity cards and PIN. All doors can be Locked, Secured and Unlocked via Central Control
Room through operator workstation units located inside it. If door is locked, no one even
authorized personnel can open this particular door, if secured, only authorized personnel can
gain access through that door, if unlocked, anyone can gain access through this door during
the unlock period of time. Road blockers and car barriers can be raised and lowered via Push
Buttons located at the main gate control room.
1.3.4 Microwave Intrusion Detection System
It includes the following features:
a) Detection Capability
Beam Diameter: 0.6m to 12.2m depending upon link length, antenna
pattern element and Sensitivity setting.
b) Reliability
Equipment False Alarm Rate: 1/year/unit based upon signal-to-noise
ratio at maximum sensitivity setting.
Probability of Detection: 0.9 minimum on 35kg human upright or on
hands and knees.
c) Transmittal Signal
Radiated Power: 10 mille watts peak, 5 mille watts average, square
wave modulated.
Carrier Frequency: X-band (USA 10.525 GHz 25MH).
Modulation Frequencies: Four field-selectable modulation
frequencies.
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Above specifications for USA are in accordance with F.C.C.
regulations. Equipment available to meet regulations of other
countries.
1.3.5 Buried Electromagnetic Cable Sensor
a) The system shall be able to function as a standalone system and as an
integral component of a centralized security control system.
b) The detection field shall be formed by radio-frequency (RF) signals carried
by sensor cables that are buried along the perimeter.
c) The RF signals shall form an invisible electromagnetic detection field
around the sensor cables that can detect the presence of an intruder passing
through the field.
d) The system shall detect moving intruders that have a significant
electromagnetic field (e.g. humans, vehicles, and other large conductive
objects) while rejecting other environmental stimuli such as birds, small
animals, weather elements.
e) A sensor module shall contain the electronics required to:
1) Transmit and receive the RF signal without the use of an external
antenna.
2) Monitor the detection fields of No. of zones according to the system
and produce an alarm when an intruder enters the zones.
f) Field power modules shall be available for standalone systems and
networked systems.
g) As part of a network configuration, the primary operator interface shall be a
personal computer (PC) based central controller. The central controller
shall monitor the performance of the entire buried coaxial cable outdoor
intrusion detection system and any auxiliary sensors. The central controller
shall have the capability of acknowledging, processing and reporting
alarms. A customized color site map that is displayed on the PC monitor
shall be an available option for the system to monitor sensor locations.
h) Transmission and reception shall be accomplished without the use of
antennae. The RF signal shall be monitored and analyzed by the sensor
module for any changes in the detection field properties that would indicate
the presence of an intruder.
i) Alarms generated by internal electronic processes (cables excluded) shall
not exceed one (1) per zone per month. System generated alarms are
averaged based on the total number of zones in the system.
j) When the system is calibrated in accordance with the manufacturers'
recommendations, the detection field shall be continuous and uniform over
the protected site perimeter.
k) When system sensitivity is calibrated according to manufacturers'
recommendations, the detection field shall not detect a valid target that is a
minimum of 6.5 ft. (2 m) from the nearest sensor cable.
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1.4 MATV System
Introduction
System Provisions
The MATV system shall be applied in the project and can be serve at least 30 channel TV
Satellite from three satellite at least Nile sat, Arab sat and Hot bird sat or (as mentioned in
each project) ,one head end located in the main building in the project and connect all other
buildings with Head end by coaxial cable and Amplifier and Tap off as per mentioned in riser
diagram buildings and scope of work.
System Description
MATV Head-End
- The Head-end contains equipment for:
Receivers Set Tap Box (STB).
Combiners.
Tap off
Modulator.
Software management
- End-to-End Solution shall provide key pieces, such as:
System Components
- The MATV system shall be consists of:
Dish Farm
Off-Air broadcast Receivers
Coaxial cable
Splitter Amplifier
Tap off.
Distributions amplifier
Splitter.
TV RF outlet.
Dish Farm
Dish Farm consists of three satellite Dishes 1.8 m diameter. Aligned to Arab sat, Nile sat and
Hot bird sat, Each dish has a quad LNB installed and the LNB outputs connect to the
receivers head-ends using coaxial cables. Dishes shall be connected to head end station (RF)
via coaxial cables (4 cables for every LNB).
Head End
The head end equipment shall receive the TV channel (RF) from the receiving dishes in
digital form.
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The head end equipment shall receive, demodulate, modulate channels and combine
Channels.
Off-Air Receivers
The Off-Air Receiver subsystem shall be responsible for converting the RF signal, received
from the satellite LNB, to receivers.
Set-top Boxes
Set top box shall be installed in the head End and combine the out in the coaxial cable to
send the other building
System Distribution Criteria
- A Dish Farm that includes (3) satellite dishes which shall be aligned to Arabsat, Niles
at and Hot bird.
- The head-end shall provide 30 Free-To-Air TV channel services.
- Head-End equipment shall be installed as shown in the drawings.
System Requirements
- The MATV system shall be based on the coaxial Network distribution. The solution
is not dependent on specific companys network hardware in order to deliver analog
and digital Television. However, there are some network requirements, the solution
must be carefully designed, tested, and staged to ensure the infrastructure can sustain
the traffic necessary to deliver video.
1.5 Structured cabling system
Introduction
- There are structured cabling networks:
Network: Data/IP telephony and security systems as mentioned in the building
drawings and in Main riser diagrams in the project Also, the contractor shall prepare
the Structure cabling system drawings in some projects according to the scope of
work in addendum No.1 and BOQ.
- Structured cabling shall be comprised of copper and fiber technology, and shall
follow the star topology concept that is implemented in the networking criteria.
- Future proof multi mode fiber optic backbone shall be accommodated to support the
current and future requirements and single mode fiber optic cable. Also, a Copper
CAT 6 cable solution shall be available to support bandwidths up to 250MHZ latest
technology requirements.
Compliances
The Infrastructure Cabling System complies with TIA/EIA 568B standards and Saudi
Telecom Company.
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System Description
Each structured cabling network shall consist of the following:
- Main communication cabinets including fiber optic and copper patch panels.
- Horizontal communication cabinets including fiber optic and copper patch panels.
- Backbone fiber and copper cables.
- Horizontal copper cables.
- Work area outlet RJ 45.
Structured cabling network shall have the following transmission performance:
Frequency (MHz) 1 4 10 16 20 31.25 62.5 100 160 200 250
Insertion Loss (dB) 2.1 3.8 6.0 7.6 8.5 9.6 10.8 15.5 25.8 29.0 33.0
NEXT (dB) 74.3 65.3 59.3 56.2 54.8 51.9 47.4 44.3 41.2 39.8 38.3
PSNEXT (dB) 72.3 63.3 57.3 54.2 52.8 49.9 45.4 42.3 39.2 37.8 36.3
ACR (dB) 72.2 61.4 53.3 48.6 46.2 41.1 31.9 24.4 15.5 10.6 5.3
PSACR (dB) 70.2 59.4 51.3 46.6 44.2 39.1 29.9 22.4 13.5 8.6 3.3
ACR-F (dB) 67.8 55.8 47.8 43.7 41.8 37.9 31.9 27.8 23.7 21.8 19.8
PS ACR-F (dB) 64.8 52.8 44.8 40.7 38.8 34.9 28.9 24.8 20.7 18.8 16.8
Return Loss (dB) 20.0 23.0 25.0 25.0 25.0 23.6 21.5 20.1 18.7 18.0 17.3
Propagation Delay (ns) 570 552 545 543 542 540 539 538 537 537 536
Note: some projects contain the Traditional Telephone system and the Telephone network
contain the copper telephone cable, MDF, IDF see the scope of work in addendum No.1 and
BOQ.
1.6 IP Telephony System
Introduction
IP telephony is the utilization of data network infrastructure (LAN) to transport
telecommunication transactions including, telephone calls, faxes and messages.
IP Telephony depends on existing data network infrastructure, yet facilitates higher
redundancy and availability, ease of installation, administration, and maintenance, enormous
application capabilities and significantly cost saving and lower total cost of network
ownership and positive return on investment.
Some projects contain the traditional telephone system, PABX and MDF, IDF. The contractor
shall follow up the scope of work of each project in addendum no.1 and BOQ.
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1.6.1 System Provisions
The IP Telephony System shall be applicable on all facilities buildings in the projects see the
BOQ.
1.6.2 System Description
The IP Telephony system shall have the following features and facilities:
- IP extensions, referred to as Directory Number (DN)
- Music on Hold service
- Background Music
- Call Conferencing service
- Operator Console
- PSTN Digital trunks connectivity
- Flexible DID services
- Corporate Directory
- Call Waiting Notification
- Voice Mail Box
- Auto Attendant
- Scheduled Access Restriction
- Automatic Line Selection
- Call Party Name Display
In addition to the above, shall have the following advance features:
- Call Features: hold, conferencing, and transfer, forward, redial, and speed dial, Do Not
Disturb (DND), etc.
- Enhanced telephone set features: Ring tone and volume control, call log for received, dialed
and missed calls, hands-free, Microphone mute, etc.
- Flexible Call Restrictions
Note that Saudi Telecom Company (STC) business interface, application, and installation up
to site perimeter are the contractor responsibility. Connecting and installing the interfaces of
those trunks with the IPT system shall be contractor responsibility also, including the
interface equipment. The owner shall pay the total cost required from STC.
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1.6.3 System Components of IP Telephony
The system shall be based on the IP telephony model and shall include the following
components:
- Control and signaling equipment
- Basic IP phone set shall be equipped for all telephony ports
- Executive and office-type IP phone
- Voice Gateway based on E1s digital technology
- Voice mail system
- Attendant console
- Analogue terminal adaptor for faxes connectivity
- Voice digital recording
1.6.4 IP Telephone sets
Three types of telephone sets shall be used for this scope:
- Basic telephone set with limited features (Entry level).
- Senior level telephone sets
- VIP and Manager telephone set shall with touch screen facility.
1.6.5 Voice Gateway
The site shall be equipped with dual voice gateway in order to provide voice connectivity
through digital E1s interface trunks interface to the STC for off-campus telephone calls.
1.6.6 Voice mail
The Voice mail service shall be provided for 100% of the total users of telephone sets.
1.6.7 Attendant Console
The project shall be equipped with one attend console system, which supports all traditional
features.
Analogue Terminal Adaptor
Analog terminal adaptor (ATA) shall provide analogue type connectivity through IP multi
services network. The ATA shall support Fax application. The distribution of the ATA units
shall be finalized during the detailed design revision.
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Solution Capacity
The System Capacity shall be according to the no. of users and design requirement.
System Control
The services shall be controlled through a software program that shall facilitate the required
administration, day-to-day operation and add-on, maintenance, and alarming.
1.6.8 Traditional Telephone system.
Some of project contain the traditional telephone system Technology, the stem shall cover all
future mentioned above in the IP telephone system, the contractor shall follow up the scope
of work in addendum no.1, BOQ and specification to cover the system.
1.7 IP Data Networks
1.7.1 Introduction
The model that we are considering is the three layers or two layer architecture models to
simplify network design, implementation and management for the project buildings.
Some projects contain two Data network the contractor shall follow up the scope of work and
BOQ of each project.
1.7.2 System Provisions
The network IP Data Network System shall be provided to the main Building and all
buildings in the projects as per mentioned in the drawing and BOQ buildings.
1.7.3 System Description
This network should secure different departments application. It is consider the main
solution for connecting the secure active ports.
1.7.3.1 System components
This network shall be based on the hierarchy of three layers: Access layer, distribution layer
(if exist ) and Core layer. The Edge switches are Layer1 fixed configuration switches, the
distribution layer are Layer-2 and the core switches are third layer.
The number of active ports in each IT closet shall be based on the design drawing and as
approved prepare drawings by contractor. The Edge switch that shall be used is a fixed
configuration switches 24 10/100 ports or 48 10/100 port with 2 Gigabyte uplink to the
backbone switches, as per port distribution requirements. The backbone switches shall be
high performance modular switches that support a variety of modules, like Ethernet Gigabit.
The Secure IP data network provides Ethernet connectivity and switching for all connected
ports. Core, distribution and Access switches shall maintain QoS performance for all
provided services based on type of service and class of service. Different security techniques
can be used to guarantee network security, such as VLAN and Access Control Lists. The
secure IP data network operation can be monitored, managed, and reported via the LAN
centralized management system.
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This network shall be used to connect the IP telephony system and internet connectivity ports.
The IP data network shall be considered the main network for connecting the IP telephony
sets/ Internet PCs. This requires a complete available, manageable, and secure solution.
The Edge switches shall offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) that deliver DC power to IP
telephone sets. The modular Backbone switches shall support a variety of network modules,
like Ethernet Gigabit.
The IP data network shall provide Ethernet connectivity and switching for all connected ports.
The Core , distribution and Access switches shall maintain QoS performance for all provided
services based on type of service and class of service.
Also, this network is responsible to serve IP Low current systems (CCTV, access control,
BMS, etc.).
1.8 Audio/Visual and video conference systems
Audio Visual system and training Aids shall be designed for Auditoriums, Lecture halls,
Training workshops, Class rooms, meeting rooms and conference rooms as mentioned in the
drawing project building and BOQ , The system shall be intelligent control system to
distribute Audio/ Visual sources to display units .
The equipment shall be consists of Audio/ visual sources , DVD players , VCRs, Double
auto revere cassettes , Video Projector with automatic lift, Motorized large screens, Mixer
Preamplifiers , Computer Interface, speaker ..
For the Education building, each class room shall have the A/V system which can operate
standalone from the class and can operate from centralized location for all class rooms in the
same time.