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501070099 Federal Express Oakland Sort Expansion Issued for Bid 10/11<br />

all other operators. Each operator password shall be able to restrict the operator’s access<br />

for viewing and/or changing each system application, full screen editor, and object. Each<br />

operator shall automatically be logged off of the system if no keyboard or mouse activity<br />

is detected. All system security data shall be stored in an encrypted format.<br />

4. System Diagnostics. The system shall automatically monitor the operation of all, network<br />

connections, building management panels, and controllers. The failure of any device<br />

shall be annunciated to the operator.<br />

5. Alarm Notification. Operator shall be notified of new alarm as they occur while navigating<br />

through any part of the system with a alarm icon. Alarm messages shall use full<br />

language, easily recognized descriptors for alarm. System will have the capability to<br />

acknowledge Alarms and add and save comments for the alarm.<br />

6. Alarm Processing. Any object in the system shall be configurable to alarm in and out of<br />

normal state. The operator shall be able to configure the alarm limits, warning limits,<br />

states, and reactions for each object in the system.<br />

7. Alarm Reactions. A user shall be able to determine what actions will occur if any, upon<br />

receipt of an alarm. Actions shall display on the screen, logging, start a custom control<br />

program, displaying messages, send a SMTP e-mail message that can be directly<br />

displayed on a smart phone, or forwarded to a cell phone via a text message. . Each of<br />

these actions shall be configurable by any PC and time of day. .<br />

8. Event Log. The operator shall be able to view all logged system alarms and events from<br />

any location in the system. The operator shall be able to sort and filter alarms from<br />

events. Alarms shall be sorted in up to 4 categories based on severity. An operator with<br />

the proper security level may acknowledge and clear alarms. All that have not been<br />

cleared by the operator shall be stored by the building controller. Provide a comment<br />

field in the event log that allows a user to add specific comments associated with any<br />

alarm.<br />

9. Trend Logs. The system shall automatically create trend logs for a minimum of 5 key<br />

measurements for each controlled HVAC device. The automatic trend logs shall monitor<br />

these parameters for a minimum of 24 hours at 15 minute intervals. The automatic trend<br />

logs shall be user adjustable. A user shall also be able to define a trend log for any data<br />

in the system. This definition shall include interval, start-time, and stop-time. Trend<br />

intervals shall be as frequently as 1minute up to yearly sampling and shall be selectable.<br />

Trend data shall be sampled and stored on the Building Controller panel and can be<br />

archived on a PC. Trend data shall be able to be viewed and printed from the operator<br />

interface software. Trends must be viewable in a text-based format or graphically.<br />

Trends shall also be storable in a CSV or PDF format for use by other industry standard<br />

word processing and spreadsheet packages.<br />

10. Dynamic Graphical Trending. The system shall have the ability to save the data collected<br />

by a trend object and display that collected data in a graphical chart. Trend viewing<br />

capabilities shall include the ability to show up to 6 points on a chart, to include live<br />

and/or historical data. Each data point trend line shall be an individual color. Navigation<br />

and viewing functions shall include scrolling and zooming of x and y axes, and a trace<br />

display of the associated time stamp, and values for any selected point along the x-axis.<br />

DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM 15900-7

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