Invitation for Bids Access Control Systems and Swipe Card Installations



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Invitation for Bids Access Control Systems and Swipe Card Installations The Rochester School District is seeking bid proposals for Access Control Systems and Swipe Card Installations. Bids will be accepted until 12:00 noon EST on Wednesday, May 30, 2012. The bids will be opened publicly and read aloud at that time. Bids shall be submitted to Mr. Mike Hopkins, Superintendent of Schools, Rochester School Department, 150 Wakefield Street Suite 8, 03867-1348. Bids shall be submitted in sealed envelopes plainly marked Access Control Systems and Swipe Card Installations. Failure to properly mark the envelope will result in disqualification of the bid if it is prematurely opened. A MANDATORY WALKTHROUGH will be held on May 16 th at 1pm starting at 5 Cocheco Avenue, East Rochester and proceeding from there to the other locations. Specifications and required Bid Form may be obtained on the District website at http://www.rochesterschools.com/sau/bids/bids.html; or at the Superintendent of Schools Office.

All bid proposals must be made on the bid proposal form supplied and the bid proposal form must be fully completed when submitted. The awarding of this bid is contingent on funding and approval from the Rochester School Board. Wherever a specific product is specified by brand name and term or equal appears in these specifications, it shall be the vendor s responsibility to establish t that the proposed product will perform with the same reliability than the specified product.

Bid Proposal Form Access Control Systems and Swipe Card Installations Total Bid: $ Time frame available for work to be completed in: Start on or about June 25, 2012 and Completion of project by August 9, 2012 Approximate date of project start: Approximate date of project completion: Company Name: Phone #: Fax #: Address: Contact Person: E-mail: Any questions or concerns can be directed to: Richard Bickford, Director of Facilities Rochester School Deptartment Phone: 603-332-3678 x237

SECTION 087100 ACCESS CONTROL AND DOOR HARDWARE PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. Section Includes 1. Furnishing and installation of all mechanical and electrical finish hardware necessary for all doors, and hardware as specified herein and as enumerated in hardware sets and as indicated and required by actual conditions at the building. The hardware shall include the furnishing of all necessary screws, bolts, expansion shields, drop plates, and all other devices necessary for the proper application of the hardware. B. Related Sections 1. Division 6 Section - Finish Carpentry 2. Division 8 Section - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 3. Division 8 Section - Wood Doors 4. Division 8 Section - Aluminum Framed Storefronts 5. Division 8 Section - Glass and Glazing 6. Division 26 Section - Electrical 7. Division 27 Section - Communications 8. Division 28 Section - Electronic Security and Safety C. Specific Omissions: Hardware for the following is specified or indicated elsewhere, unless specifically listed in the hardware sets: 1. Windows 2. Cabinets of all kinds, including open wall shelving and locks. 3. Signage, except as noted. 4. Complete toilet accessories including coat hooks, unless note otherwise. 5. Overhead doors, unless noted otherwise. 1.3 REFERENCES A. Applicable state and local building codes and standards. B. FIRE/LIFE SAFETY 1. NFPA - National Fire Protection Association a. NFPA 70 National Electric Code b. NFPA 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Fire Windows c. NFPA 101 - Life Safety Code d. NFPA 105 - Smoke and Draft Control Door Assemblies 087100-1 Access Control and Door Hardware

2. Vermont Fire Prevention and Building Code C. UL - Underwriters Laboratories 1. UL 10B - Fire Test of Door Assemblies 2. UL 10C - Positive Pressure Test of Fire Door Assemblies 3. UL 1784 - Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies 4. UL 305 - Panic Hardware D. Accessibility 1. ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act Plus State Amendments E. DHI - Door and Hardware Institute 1. Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule 2. Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware F. ANSI - American National Standards Institute 1. ANSI/BHMA A156.1 - A156.29, and ANSI A156.31 - Standards for Hardware and Specialties 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 requirements. Advise Owner within the submittal package of incompatibility or issues. B. Catalog Cuts: Product data including manufacturers' technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, and other information necessary to show compliance with requirements. C. Final Hardware Schedule Content: Submit schedule with hardware sets in vertical format as illustrated by the Sequence of Format for the Hardware Schedule as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. Indicate complete designations of each item required for each door or opening, Include the following information: 1. Door Index; include door number, heading number, and Owners hardware set number. 2. Opening Lock Function Spreadsheet; list locking device and function for each opening. 3. Type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item. 4. Name and manufacturer of each item. 5. Fastenings and other pertinent information. 6. Location of each hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings. 7. Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule. 8. Mounting locations for hardware. 9. Door and frame sizes and materials. 10. Name and phone number for the local manufacturer's representative for each product. 11. Operational Description of openings with any electrified hardware (locks, exits, electromagnetic locks, electric strikes, automatic operators, door position switches, magnetic holders or closer/holder units, and/or access control components). Operational description should include how the door will operate on egress, ingress, and/or fire/smoke alarm connection. D. Key Schedule: After a keying meeting between representatives of the Owner, hardware supplier, and, if requested, the representative for the lock manufacturer, provide a keying Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-2

schedule, listing the levels of keying, as well as an explanation of the key system's function, the key symbols used, and the door numbers controlled. Utilize ANSI A156.28 Recommended Practices for Keying Systems as a guideline for nomenclature, definitions, and approach for selecting the optimal keying system. E. Samples: If requested by the Owner, submit production sample or sample installations as requested of each type of exposed hardware unit in the finish indicated, and tagged with a full description for coordination with the schedule. 1. Samples will be returned to the supplier in like-new condition. Units that are acceptable to the Owner may, after final check of operations, be incorporated into the Work, within limitations of key coordination requirements. F. Templates: After final approval of the hardware schedule, provide templates for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared for the installation of door hardware. G. Riser and Wiring Diagrams: After final approval of the hardware schedule, submit riser and wiring diagrams as required for the proper installation of complete electrical, electromechanical, and electromagnetic products. H. Operations and Maintenance Data: Provide in accordance with Division 1 and include the following: 1. Complete information on care, maintenance, and adjustment; data on repair and replacement parts, and information on preservation of finishes. 2. Catalog pages for each product. 3. Name, address, and phone number of local representative for each manufacturer. 4. Parts list for each product. 5. Copy of final approved hardware schedule, edited to reflect As installed. 6. Copy of final keying schedule. 7. As installed Wiring Diagrams for each opening connected to power, both low voltage and 110 volts. 8. One (1) complete set of special tools required for maintenance and adjustment of hardware, including changing of cylinders. 9. Copy of warranties including appropriate reference numbers for manufacturers to identify the project. I. Certificates of Compliance: Upon request of Owner or Authority Having Jurisdiction certificates of compliance for fire-rated hardware and installation instructions shall be made available. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Substitutions: Products are to be those specified to ensure a uniform basis of acceptable materials. Requests for substitutions must be made in accordance with Division 1 requirements. If proposing a substitute product, submit product data for the proposed item with product data for the specified item and indicate basis for substitution and savings to be made. Provide sample if requested. Certain products have been selected for their unique characteristics and particular project suitability. 1. Items specified as "no substitute shall be provided exactly as listed. 2. Items listed with no substitute manufacturers listed have been requested by the Owner to match existing for continuity and/or future performance and maintenance standards or because there is no known equal product. 3. If no other products are listed in a category, then "no substitute" is implied. 087100-3 Access Control and Door Hardware

B. Supplier Qualifications: A recognized architectural hardware supplier, with warehousing facilities in the Project's vicinity, that has a record of successful in-service performance for supplying door hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project and that provides a certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) available to the Owner, and Contractor, at reasonable times during the course of the Work for consultation. C. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of hardware (latch and locksets, hinges, exit devices, closers, etc.) from a single manufacturer. D. Fire-Rated Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that complies with NFPA Standard No. 80 and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by Underwrites Laboratories, Intertek Testing Services, or other testing and inspecting organizations acceptable to the authorities having jurisdiction for use on types and sizes of doors indicated in compliance with requirements of fire-rated door and door frame labels. E. Electronic Security Hardware: When electrified hardware is included in the hardware specification, the hardware supplier must employ an individual knowledgeable in electrified components and systems, who is capable of producing wiring diagrams and consulting as needed. Coordinate installation of the electronic security hardware with the Owner and electrical engineers and provide installation and technical data to the Owner and other related subcontractors. Upon completion of electronic security hardware installation, inspect and verify that all components are working properly. Training and Programming to include a minimum of 16 working hours for the following: 1. Render advice regarding installation and final adjustment of the system. 2. Assist in initial programming of the system. 3. Witness final system test and then certify with an affidavit that the system is installed in accordance with the contract documents and is operating properly. 4. Train facility personnel on the operation and maintenance of the system (minimum of 2 one hour sessions). 5. Explain available service programs to facility supervisory personnel for their consideration. Service Availability: A fully equipped service organization capable of guaranteeing timely response to service calls shall be available to service the completed Work. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Tag each item or package separately with identification related to the final hardware schedule, and include installation instructions with each item or package. B. Each article of hardware shall be individually packaged in manufacturer's original packaging. C. Contractor will provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to the Project, but not yet installed. Control handling and installation of hardware items so that completion of Work will not be delayed by hardware losses both before and after installation. D. Items damaged in shipment shall be replaced promptly and with proper material and paid for by whomever did the damage or caused the damage to occur. E. Hardware shall be handled in a manner to avoid damage, marring, or scratching. Irregularities that occur to the hardware after it has been delivered to the Project shall be corrected, replaced, or repaired by the Contractor. Hardware shall be protected against malfunction due to paint, solvent, cleanser, or any chemical agent. F. No direct shipments will be allowed unless approved by the Contractor. 1.7 WARRANTY Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-4

A. Provide manufacturer's warrantees as specified in Division 1 and as follows: 1. Closers: 10 years, except electronic closers, 2 years. 2. Exit Devices: 3 years, except electrified devices, 1 year. 3. Locksets: 3 years, except electrified locksets, 1 year. 4. Continuous Hinges: 10 years. 5. Other hardware: 1 year. B. No liability is to be assumed where damage or faulty operation is due to improper installation, improper use, or abuse. C. Products judged to be defective during the warranty period shall be replaced or repaired in accordance with the manufacturer's warranty, at no additional cost to the Owner. D. Access Control System Warranty: A one (1) year on-site warranty on all parts and labor must be provided by the Security Contractor on the Work. The one(1) year warranty period will begin on the date of final acceptance of the work as determined by the Security Consultant. If within one (1) year after the date of final acceptance of the Work, or within such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents or provided by a manufacturer, any of the Work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor must correct it promptly, including all parts and labor after receipt of written notice from the Owner to do so, unless the Owner has previously given the Contractor a written acceptance of such condition (s). This obligation will survive termination of the contract. The Owner will give such notice promptly after discovery of the condition. The one (1) year warranty will include all preventive maintenance suggested by the original equipment manufacturer. Preventive maintenance shall include but not be limited to an annual preventative maintenance check of all system components, which will include all cleaning, adjustments and necessary repairs. The one (1) year warranty must include a manufacturers software maintenance agreement and will include all software updates, revisions, on-line support and telephone service assistance. The software maintenance agreement must include training for any changes in operation due to the nature of the software revisions. All communications software and hardware, telephone modems included in the security hardware, shall be provided by the Contractor. Modem access to the system must be password protected and controlled by the Owner. The Security contractor must provide written notice to the Owner documenting any of the Work performed during the one (1) year warranty period. Loaner equipment must be provided for any equipment deemed not field repairable. Repair or replacement service during the warranty period will be performed in the accordance with either of the following schedules: 8:00am 5:00pm business days, excluding holidays, with a twenty four (24) hour response time. 1.8 MAINTENANCE A. Maintenance Tools and Instructions: Furnish a complete set of specialized tools and maintenance instructions as needed for Owner's continued adjustment, maintenance, and removal and replacement of door hardware. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS 087100-5 Access Control and Door Hardware

A. The Awarding Authority has determined that certain products should be selected for their unique characteristics and particular project suitability to insure continuity of existing and future performance and maintenance standards. After investigating available product offerings the Awarding Authority has elected to prepare proprietary specifications. These products are specified with the notation: No Substitute (NO OTHER PRODUCTS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THOSE LISTED IN PROJECTS DOCUMENTS.) B. Approval of manufacturers other than those listed shall be in accordance with paragraph 1.05.A. C. Note that even though an acceptable substitute manufacturer may be listed, the product must provide all the functions and features of the specified product or it will not be approved. Item Scheduled Manufacturer Acceptable Substitute Hinges Ives (IVE) Hager, McKinney, Stanley Continuous Hinges Ives (IVE) Markar, McKinney, Stanley Exit Devices & Mullions Access Control System Video Intercom System Wireless Locks Von Duprin (VON) Schlage Electronics Aiphone (AIP) Schlage Security Electronics (SCE) Electric Strikes Von Duprin (VON) HES, Folger Adam Power Supplies Schlage Electronics (SCE) Door Trim Ives (IVE) Burns, Rockwood Protection Plates Ives (IVE) Burns, Rockwood Overhead Stops Glynn-Johnson (GLY) Rixson, Sargent Stops & Holders Ives (IVE) Burns, Rockwood Thresholds & Weatherstrip Reese (REE), Zero, National Guard, Pemko Silencers Ives (IVE) Burns, Rockwood Magnetic Holders LCN (LCN) Rixson, Sargent Door Position Switches Sentrol (GE) Schlage Electronics, Sargent Latch Protector Ives (IVE) Burns, Rockwood Cylinders & Keying Schlage (SCH) Best, Sargent D. Hand of Door: Drawings show direction of slide, swing, or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown. E. Where the hardware specified is not adaptable to the finished shape or size of the members requiring hardware, furnish suitable types having the same operation and quality as the type specified, subject to the Owner's approval. 2.2 MATERIALS Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-6

A. Fasteners 1. Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine screw installation. 2. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish, or, if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of this other work as closely as possible including "prepared for paint" surfaces to receive painted finish. 3. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units that are exposed when door is closed except to the extent that no standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Do not use thru-bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed in other work unless their use is the only means of reinforcing the work adequately to fasten the hardware securely. Review door specification and advise Owner if thru-bolts are required. 4. Hardware shall be installed with the fasteners provided by the hardware manufacturer. B. Hinges 1. Provide five-knuckle, ball bearing hinges of type, material, and height as outlined in the following guide for this specification: a. 1-3/4 inch thick doors, up to and including 36 inches wide: Exterior: standard weight, bronze/stainless steel, 4-1/2 inches high Interior: standard weight, steel, 4-1/2 inches high b. 1-3/4 inch thick doors over 36 inches wide: Exterior: heavy weight, bronze/stainless steel, 5 inches high Interior: heavy weight, steel, 5 inches high c. 2 inches or thicker doors: Exterior: heavy weight, bronze/stainless steel, 5 inches high Interior: heavy weight, steel, 5 inches high 2. Provide three hinges per door leaf for doors 90 inches or less in height, and one additional hinge for each 30 inches of additional door height. 3. Hinge Pins: Except as otherwise indicated, provide hinge pins as follows: a. Steel Hinges: Steel pins b. Non-Ferrous Hinges: Stainless steel pins c. Out-Swinging Exterior Doors: Non-removable pins d. Out-Swinging Interior Lockable Doors: Non-removable pins e. Interior Non-lockable Doors: Non-rising pins 4. The width of hinges shall be 4-1/2 inches at 1-3/4 inch thick doors, and 5 inches at 2 inches or thicker doors. Adjust hinge width as required for door, frame, and/or wall conditions to allow proper degree of opening. 5. Provide hinges with electrified option where specified. Provide with sufficient number and gage of concealed wires to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. Locate electric hinge at second hinge from bottom or nearest to the electrified locking component. 6. Provide mortar guard for each electrified hinge specified, unless specified in hollow metal frame specification. 087100-7 Access Control and Door Hardware

7. Provide spring hinges where specified. Provide two spring hinges and one bearing hinge per door leaf for doors 90 inches or less in height. Provide one additional bearing hinge for each 30 inches of additional door height. 8. Manufacturers and/or products: Ives 5BB series, Hager BB series, McKinney TA/T4A series, Stanley FBB Series. C. Continuous Hinges 1. Provide continuous hinges, where specified in the hardware sets, fabricated from 6063-T5 aluminum, with.25 inch diameter Teflon coated stainless steel hinge pin. 2. Provide split nylon bearings at each hinge knuckle for quiet, smooth, self-lubricating operation. 3. Hinges shall be capable of supporting door weights up to 600 pounds, and shall be successfully tested for 1,500,000 cycles. 4. On fire-rated doors, provide continuous hinges that are classified for use on rated doors by a testing agency acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. 5. Provide continuous hinges with electrified option where specified. Provide with sufficient number and gage of concealed wires to accommodate electric function of specified hardware. 6. Install hinges with fasteners supplied by manufacturer. Hole pattern shall be symmetrically patterned. 7. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Markar, McKinney, Stanley. D. Wireless Access Control General Requirement 1. Lockset and Exit device listed to UL294. 2. Lockset and Exit device trim to meet or exceed A156.25 Grade 1 Operational and Security. 3. Lockset and Exit device trim listed to UL10C, FCC Part15, Florida Building Code Standards TAS 201 large missile impact, TAS 202 and TAS 203. Lockset and Exit device trim shall be compliant with ICC / ANSI A117.1 NFPA 101, NFPA 80, and Industry Canada RSS-210. 4. Wireless Transmission / Encryption: AES-128 bit Key minimum. 5. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to be manufactured with open architecture characteristics capable of handling new and existing access control software and credential reading technology. 6. Lockset to be modular in design, to have the ability to change credential reader without being removed from door. 7. Exit Device Trim to be modular in design, to have the ability to change credential reader in the field. 8. Locking escutcheon, security lever trim and to be non-handed, operate independently of non-locking levers for extended life cycles. Handing to be field reversible. 9. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have the following standard status switches: Lock/Unlock Status (Clutch Position), Request-to-Exit Switch, Request to Enter Switch, Door Position Switch, Deadbolt Position, Interior Cover Tamper Guard. 10. Exterior lever to be designed with ability to rotate freely while door remains securely locked, preventing damage to internal lock components from vandalism by excessive force. 11. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to communicate Battery Status and Communication Status. 12. Furnish locks with following functions which will be field configurable without taking the lock off the door: a. Classroom / Storeroom 70. b. Apartment 60. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-8

c. Office 50. d. Privacy 40. 13. Lockset powered by four AA batteries. Options: Eight AA batteries or a 12V or 24V DC power supply. 14. Should power be lost to device, Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have the ability to be field configured to manage access control in one of the three field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is 15. Should communication be lost between device and network, Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have ability to manage access control offline in one of four field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is d. Fail to Degraded/cache mode utilizing cache memory with following selectable options: Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted User IDs Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted Facility/Site codes 16. Lockset and Exit Trim system interface to be: a. Wiegand or Clock & Data via PIM400 (Panel Interface Module). Directly via RS485 17. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have real-time communication with access control system, such that all events at Lockset and Exit Device Trim are communicated real-time to network control software. 18. Lockset and Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software to have capability to be remotely locked down real-time, within 10 seconds or less, without user interface at the device. 19. Lockset and Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software to have capability to be remotely unlocked real-time without user interface at the device. 20. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have visual tri-colored LED to indicate operational systems status, system error conditions and low power conditions. 21. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have audible feedback that can be enabled or disabled. 22. Credential reader capabilities for SMS Select/Premier/Enterprise Software or 3 rd Party Partner integrated software may include and may not be limited to: a. 13.56 MHz Smart card credentials: Secure section (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): Schlage, XceedID ISO-X, MIFARE, ISO-X Lite, my-d, DESFire 8-EV1. b. 13.56 MHz Serial number only (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): MIFARE, DESfire, iclass,inside Pictotag, ST Micro, TI Tagit. c. 125 khz Proximity card credentials: Schlage, XceedID, HID, GE/CASI ProxLite and AWID. d. Multi-Technology readers that read both 13.56 MHz Smart Cards + 125 khz Prox cards. e. Dual credential reading capabilities credential card/fob + pin. f. 12 button keypad with backlit buttons. g. Magnetic card triple track reader capable of reading tracks 1, 2 or 3 per configuration in field. h. Full insertion reader capable of reading information along full length of magnetic stripe. 23. The lock and exit device trim will have the ability to utilize multiple manufacturer s key systems in the lever including: a. Full Size cylinders from Schlage, Falcon and Sargent up to 6-pin cylinders b. Full Size Interchangeable Cores from Schlage, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, and Yale format by Medeco in up to 6 pin cylinders 087100-9 Access Control and Door Hardware

c. Small Format Interchangeable core up to 7 pin by Schlage, Falcon, BEST, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, Yale, and others. 24. Provide option for tamper torx screws on inside escutcheon for Higher Security. 25. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Schlage Security Electronics AD-400 Series, Rhodes Lever Style E. Wireless electronic mortise type locksets: 26. Mortise type lockset to have with 3-piece, beveled, stainless steel latchbolts with ¾ throw and equipped with an anti-friction latch. Chassis will accommodate ANSI standard mortise lock prep with a 2 3/4 nominal backset for 1 3/4 doors as a standard, with 1 3/8 to 2 3/4 thick doors in 1/8 increments available. Locksets will be non-handed. Lockset to meet or exceed A156.25 and A156.13 Series 1000, Grade 1 Operational and Security. 27. Lockset to meet UL10C, FCC Part15, ADA compliant, NFPA 101, NFPA 80, IBC-Ch10, Industry Canada RSS-210 28. Wireless Transmission / Encryption: AES-128 bit Key minimum. 29. Lockset to be manufactured with open architecture characteristics capable of handling new and existing access control software and credential reading technology. 30. Lockset to be modular in design, to have the ability to change credential reader without being removed from door. 31. Locking escutcheon, security lever trim and to be non-handed, operate independently of non-locking levers for extended life cycles. Handing to be field reversible. 32. Exterior lever to be designed with ability to rotate freely while door remains securely locked, preventing damage to internal lock components from vandalism by excessive force. 33. Lockset and Exit Device Trim to have the following standard status switches: Lock/Unlock Status (Clutch Position), Request-to-Exit Switch, Request to Enter Switch, Door Position Switch, Deadbolt Position, Interior Cover Tamper Guard. 34. Lockset to communicate Battery Status and Communication Status. 35. Furnish locks with following functions which will be field configurable without taking the lock off the door: a. Classroom / Storeroom 70. b. Apartment 60. c. Office 50. d. Privacy 40. 36. Lockset powered by four AA batteries. Options: Eight AA batteries or a 12V or 24V DC power supply. 37. Should power be lost to device, Lockset to have the ability to be field configured to manage access control in one of the three field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is 38. Should communication be lost between device and network, Lockset to have ability to manage access control offline in one of four field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is d. Fail to Degraded/cache mode utilizing cache memory with following selectable options: (1) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted User IDs (2) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted Facility/Site codes 39. Lever style: a. (Sparta), 06 (Rhodes), 07 (Athens), 03 (Tubular) b. Knurling option to provide tactile feedback to be available. 40. Lockset and Exit Trim system interface to be: Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-10

a. Wiegand or Clock & Data via PIM400 (Panel Interface Module). b. Directly via RS485. 41. Lockset to have real-time communication with access control system, such that all events at Lockset are communicated real-time to network control software. 42. Lockset and Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software, SMS Premier/Enterprise software, or 3 rd Party software to have capability to be remotely locked down real-time, within 10 seconds or less, without user interface at the device. 43. Lockset and Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software, SMS Premier/Enterprise software or 3 rd Party software to have capability to be remotely unlocked real-time without user interface at the device. 44. Lockset to have visual tri-colored LED to indicate operational systems status, system error conditions and low power conditions. 45. Lockset to have audible feedback that can be enabled or disabled. 46. Credential reader capabilities for SMS Select/Premier/Enterprise Software or 3 rd Party Partner integrated software may include and may not be limited to: a. 13.56 MHz Smart card credentials: (1) Secure section (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): Schlage, XceedID ISO-X, MIFARE, ISO-X Lite, my-d, DESFire 8-EV1. (2) 13.56 MHz Serial number only (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): MIFARE DESfire, iclass,inside Pictotag, ST Micro, TI Tagit. b. 125 khz Proximity card credentials: Schlage, XceedID, HID, GE/CASI ProxLite and AWID. c. Multi-Technology readers that read both 13.56 MHz Smart Cards + 125 khz Prox cards. d. Dual credential reading capabilities credential card/fob + pin. e. 12 button keypad with backlit buttons. f. Magnetic card triple track reader capable of reading tracks 1, 2 or 3 per configuration in field. g. Full insertion reader capable of reading information along full length of magnetic stripe. 47. The lock and exit device trim will have the ability to utilize multiple manufacturer s key systems in the lever including: a. Full Size cylinders from Schlage, Falcon and Sargent up to 6-pin cylinders b. Full Size Interchangeable Cores from Schlage, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, and Yale format by Medeco in up to 6 pin cylinders c. Small Format Interchangeable core up to 7 pin by Schlage, Falcon, BEST, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, Yale, and others. 48. Provide option for tamper torx screws on inside escutcheon for Higher Security Acceptable Manufacturers: Schlage Electronics Model: AD-400-MS/MD Series F. Wireless electronic access controlled exit device trim 1. Exterior lever to be designed with ability to rotate freely while door remains securely locked, preventing damage to internal lock components from vandalism by excessive force. 2. Modulation to be 900 MHz spread spectrum, direct sequence, 10 channels. 3. Transmission / Encryption: AES-128 bit Key minimum. 4. Exit device trim to have Wake-Up on radio feature which enables implementation of wireless locks in applications where centralized lockdown or unlock is required. This is to enable real-time activation at a remote battery-powered wireless lock. 5. Exit device trim to retract the Von Duprin latch bolt of following exit device applications: rim, surface vertical rod, concealed vertical rod and mortise. 6. Exit devices to be equipped with low current request to exit switch. 7. Exit Device Trim to meet UL10C, FCC Part15, ADA compliant, NFPA 101, NFPA 80, IBC- Ch10, Industry Canada RSS-210 087100-11 Access Control and Door Hardware

8. Exit Device Trim to be manufactured with open architecture characteristics capable of handling new and existing access control software and credential reading technology. 9. Exit Device Trim to be modular in design, to have the ability to change credential reader in the field. 10. Locking escutcheon, security lever trim and to be non-handed, operate independently of non-locking levers for extended life cycles. Handing to be field reversible. 11. Exterior lever to be designed with ability to rotate freely while door remains securely locked, preventing damage to internal lock components from vandalism by excessive force. 12. Exit Device Trim to have the following standard status switches: Lock/Unlock Status (Clutch Position), Request-to-Exit Switch, Request to Enter Switch, Door Position Switch, Interior Cover Tamper Guard. 13. Exit Device Trim to communicate Battery Status and Communication Status. 14. Furnish locks with following functions which will be field configurable without taking the lock off the door: a. Classroom / Storeroom 70. b. Apartment 60. c. Office 50. d. Privacy 40. 15. Lever style: a. 07 (Athens) b. Knurling option to provide tactile feedback to be available. 16. Exit Device Trim powered by four AA batteries. Options: Eight AA batteries or a 12V or 24V DC power supply. 17. Should power be lost to device, Exit Device Trim to have the ability to be field configured to manage access control in one of the three field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is 18. Should communication be lost between device and network, Exit Device Trim to have ability to manage access control offline in one of four field configurable methods below: a. Fail locked (secured) b. Fail unlocked (unsecured) c. Fail As-Is d. Fail to Degraded/cache mode utilizing cache memory with following selectable options: (1) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted User IDs (2) Grant access up to the last 1,000 unique previously accepted Facility/Site codes 19. Lockset and Exit Trim system interface to be: a. Wiegand or Clock & Data via PIM400 (Panel Interface Module). b. Directly via RS485. 20. Exit Device Trim to have real-time communication with access control system, such that all events at Exit Device Trim are communicated real-time to network control software. 21. Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software, SMS Premier/Enterprise software, or 3 rd Party software to have capability to be remotely locked down real-time, within 10 seconds or less, without user interface at the device. 22. Exit Device Trim utilized with brightblue software, SMS Premier/Enterprise software or 3 rd Party software to have capability to be remotely unlocked real-time without user interface at the device. 23. Exit Device Trim to have visual tri-colored LED to indicate operational systems status, system error conditions and low power conditions. 24. Exit Device Trim to have audible feedback that can be enabled or disabled. 25. Credential reader capabilities for SMS Select/Premier/Enterprise Software or 3 rd Party Partner integrated software may include and may not be limited to: a. 13.56 MHz Smart card credentials: Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-12

(1) Secure section (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): Schlage, XceedID ISO-X, MIFARE, ISO-X Lite, my-d, DESFire 8-EV1. (2) 13.56 MHz Serial number only (Multi-Technology and Smartcard): MIFARE, DESfire, iclass,inside Pictotag, ST Micro, TI Tagit. b. 125 khz Proximity card credentials: Schlage, XceedID, HID, GE/CASI ProxLite and AWID. c. Multi-Technology readers that read both 13.56 MHz Smart Cards + 125 khz Prox cards. d. Dual credential reading capabilities credential card/fob + pin. e. 12 button keypad with backlit buttons. f. Magnetic card triple track reader capable of reading tracks 1, 2 or 3 per configuration in field. g. Full insertion reader capable of reading information along full length of magnetic stripe. 26. The lock and exit device trim will have the ability to utilize multiple manufacturer s key systems in the lever including: a. Full Size cylinders from Schlage, Falcon and Sargent up to 6-pin cylinders b. Full Size Interchangeable Cores from Schlage, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, and Yale format by Medeco in up to 6 pin cylinders c. Small Format Interchangeable core up to 7 pin by Schlage, Falcon, BEST, Sargent, Corbin Russwin, Medeco, Yale, and others. 27. Provide option for tamper torx screws on inside escutcheon for Higher Security 28. Acceptable Manufacturers: Schlage Electronics Model: AD-400-993 Series Exit Device Trim G. Panel Interface Module (PIM) 1. Used for communication of wireless lockset or exit device trim to the access control panel. 2. To have the following certifications: NEMA1, 4, 4X, 6; 294, FCC Part 15; RoHS. 3. Modulation to be 900 MHz spread spectrum, direct sequence, 10 channels. 4. Wireless Transmission / Encryption: AES-128 bit Key minimum. 5. Power supply required 12VDC or 24VDC. 6. Acceptable Manufacturer: Schlage Electronics Model: PIM400 Panel Interface Module. 7. The PIM and its mating WAPM shall use 900 MHz Spread Spectrum technology to communicate. Each transmission shall incorporate Modulo 256 error detection. PIMs shall respond to WAPM's upon request from the WAPM. 'Regular two-way RF communications shall occur between PIM and its remote WAPM, called a heartbeat communication. The interval between heartbeat communications shall be configurable. 8. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Schlage Security Electronics AD-400 Series, Rhodes Lever Style H. Wireless Reader Interface 1. Wireless Reader Interface (WRI) The WRI shall act as a remote card reading device that communicates using RF with an access control panel, though a mating Panel Interface Module (PIM). It shall be powered locally with 12 VDC and be able to transfer a bit stream up to 255 bits from anyone or two card readers with any Wiegand, ABA or custom formatted outputs. If two card readers are used they shall work in parallel controlling only one entrance or egress point. 2. The WRI shall communicate with an Electronic Access Control (EAC) panel through a PIM. The WRI shall pass the bit stream read from the card (up to 255 bits) via RF to the PIM which will pass it via wires in hard wired in a RS-485 protocol to the EAC panel. 3. Panel Interface Module (PIM) 087100-13 Access Control and Door Hardware

The PIM is an integral part of a Wireless Access Control system or subsystem. It shall work in conjunction with several types of wireless peripherals and interfaces to an EAC panel via wired connections. Its wireless output shall compatible with all EAC panels using Wiegand input protocols, or a RS-485 format, making it compatible with the specific EAC panel to be used. The PIM shall receive RF bit streams up to 255 bits from a Wyreless Access Point Module (WAPM). These bit streams shall be passed on to the EAC panel that the PIM is wired to in a Wiegand or a magnetic stripe format. The PIM shall receive coded response and command in the form of a bit stream from the EAC panel through its wired connections and then transmit the command, via spread spectrum, to its mating WAPM. The mating peripheral device shall only respond to a command from a PIM if it initiated a request for it. Each PIM shall be able to communicate with two WAPM's independently. Each PIM/W APM pair shall adopt a randomly generated, unique address during linking (initial power-up) and shall therefore only be able to communicate with each other. I. Exit Devices 1. Provide exit devices tested to ANSI/BHMA A156.3 Grade 1, and UL listed for Panic Exit and/or Fire Exit Hardware. Cylinders: Refer to 2.4 KEYING. 2. Provide touchpad type exit devices, fabricated of brass, bronze, stainless steel, or aluminum, plated to the standard architectural finishes to match the balance of the door hardware. 3. Exit devices shall incorporate a fluid damper or other device that eliminates noise associated with exit device operation. Touchpad shall extend a minimum of one half of the door width, but not the full length of the exit device rail. End-cap will have two-point attachment to door. Touch-pad shall match exit device finish, and shall be stainless steel for US26, US26D, US28, US32, and US32D finishes; for all other finishes, the touch-pad finish shall be of compatible finish to exit device. Only compression springs will be used in devices, latches, and outside trims or controls. 4. Devices to incorporate a deadlatching feature for security and/or for future addition of alarm kits and/or other electrical requirements. 5. Vertical rod devices shall be capable of being field modified to less bottom rod devices by removal of bottom rod and adding firing pin(s), if required at fire rated openings. 6. Provide manufacturer's standard strikes. 7. Provide exit devices cut to door width and height. Locate exit devices at a height recommended by the exit device manufacturer, allowable by governing building codes, and approved by the Owner. 8. Mechanism case shall sit flush on the face of all flush doors, or spacers shall be furnished to fill gaps behind devices. Where glass trim or molding projects off the face of the door, provide glass bead kits. 9. Non-fire-rated exit devices shall have cylinder dogging. 10. Removable mullions shall be a 2 inches x 3 inches steel tube. Where scheduled, mullion shall be of a type that can be removed by use of a keyed cylinder, which is self-locking when re-installed. 11. Where lever handles are specified as outside trim for exit devices, provide heavy-duty lever trims with forged or cast escutcheon plates. Provide vandal-resistant levers that will travel to a 90-degree down position when more than 35 pounds of torque are applied, and which can easily be re-set. a. Lever style will match the lever style of the locksets. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-14

b. Lever trim on doors serving rooms considered by the authority having jurisdiction to be hazardous shall have a tactile warning. 12. Exit devices for fire rated openings shall be UL labeled fire exit hardware. 13. Field drill weep holes per manufacturer s recommendation for exit devices used in full exterior application, highly corrosive areas, and where noted in the hardware sets. 14. Provide electrical options as scheduled. 15. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Von Duprin 99 Series, or as listed in individual; hardware sets. J. Access Control System 1. The Access Control System shall be furnished and installed by an Authorized Center trained by the manufacturer of the access control system supplied. 2. The Supplier s Authorized Center office will be a fully staffed local office, within one Hundred (100)) miles of the Owner s site. The Authorized Center will be staffed by factory trained technicians and must be adequately equipped to provide emergency service by the next business day on a twenty four (24) hour, 365 days per year basis, whether or not the Owner purchases a maintenance contract with the Authorized Center. 3. The Authorized Center will provide pricing for both 1 year and 5 year service and extended warranty. 4. The Authorized Center will provide all cable installation, identification and termination in accordance with the manufacturer s technical installation guidance, in addition to all applicable code requirements. 5. The Authorized Center will provide the owner with a four (4) hour manufacturer s certified administrator training course available for two (2) end-user system administrators. The sessions may be scheduled at any time from the award of the contract. Each system administrator will be provided with complete operating instructions. System training will be supplemented with tutorials that provide the administrator with a basic overview of system navigation, programming and operation. Certification will be provided to system administrators upon successful completion of the training. 6. Supports up to 32 devices and 5,000 cardholders from controller; supports smart card, proximity and magnetic stripe technologies\ 7. Database: 4GB flash drive 8. NEMA 1 rated enclosure 9. Recommended cable: 18 AWG/4 COND, stranded, shielded, twisted (up to 500') 10. Linux operating system 11. 32-bit, 200 MHz NET+ARM microprocessor 12. SSL encryption (OPTION) 13. Web-browsers supported: Internet Explorer 7.0, FireFox 14. 10/100 Base-T Ethernet 15. Supports DHCP or Static IP addressing 16. 64Mb flash memory and 64Mb SRAM 17. Tamper switch 18. Supports smart card, magnetic stripe and proximity technologies 087100-15 Access Control and Door Hardware

19. Flashable firmware 20. Power requirements: 12-24 VDC @ 1A 21. Operating temperature: 0 C to 49 C; 32 F to 120 F 22. Board dimensions: 11.5 H x 11.5 W 23. Enclosure dimensions: 14 H x 14 W x 3.5" D 24. Battery Backup 25. Wiring to be 18/2 twisted, stranded, and shielded cabling 26. Coordinate owners existing badging system with facilities new card access control system. 27. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Bright Blue/Schlage Electronics/PIV Smart Card Readers, as pre-approved by architect. K. Electric Strikes 1. Provide electric strikes designed for use with the type locks shown at each opening. 2. Provide electric strikes UL Listed as burglary-resistant electric door strikes and where required shall be UL Listed as electric strikes for fire doors and frames. Provide fail-secure type electric strikes, unless specified otherwise. 3. Provide transformers and rectifiers for each strike as required. Verify voltage with electrical contractor. 4. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Von Duprin 6000 series, Folger Adam 300 series, HES 1006 series. L. Power Supplies 1. Provide power supplies, recommended and approved by the manufacturer of the electrified locking component, for the operation of electrified locks, electrified exit devices, magnetic locks, electric strikes, and other components requiring a power supply. 2. Provide the appropriate quantity of power supplies necessary for the proper operation of the electrified locking component and/or components as recommended by the manufacturer of the electrified locking components with consideration for each electrified component utilizing the power supply, the location of the power supply, and the approved wiring diagrams. Locate the power supplies as directed by the Owner. 3. Provide a power supply that is regulated and filtered 24 VDC, or as required, and UL class 2 listed. 4. Provide a power supply, where specified, with the internal capability of charging optional sealed backup batteries 24 VDC, or as required, in addition to operating the DC load. 5. Provide a power supply complete requiring only 120VAC to the fused input and shall be supplied in an enclosure. 6. Provide a power supply with emergency release terminals, where required, that allow the release of all devices upon activation of the fire alarm system complete with fire alarm input for initiating no delay exiting mode. 7. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Schlage Electronics 900 Series. M. Protection Plates 1. Provide kick plates, mop plates, and armor plates minimum of 0.050 inch thick. Furnish with machine or wood screws, finished to match plates. Sizes of plates shall be as follows: a. Kick Plates 10 inches high x 2 inches less width of door on single doors, 1 inch less width of door on pairs Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-16

b. Mop Plates 4 inches high x 2 inches less width of door on single doors, 1 inch less width of door on pairs c. Armor Plates 36 inches high x 2 inches less width of door on single doors, 1 inch less width of door on pairs 2. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Burns, Rockwood. N. Overhead Stops and Overhead Stop/Holders 1. Provide heavy duty concealed mounted overhead stop or overhead stop/holder as specified for exterior and interior vestibule single acting doors. 2. Provide heavy duty concealed mounted overhead stop or overhead stop/holder as specified for double acting doors. 3. Provide heavy or medium duty and concealed or surface mounted overhead stop or overhead stop/holder for interior doors as specified. Provide medium duty surface mounted overhead stop for interior doors and at any door that swings more than 140 degrees before striking a wall, open against equipment, casework, sidelights, and/or where conditions do not allow a wall stop or a floor stop presents a tripping hazard. 4. Where overhead holders are specified provide friction type at doors without a closer and positive type at doors with a closer. 5. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Glynn-Johnson, Rixson, Sargent. O. Door Stops and Holders 1. Provide door stops for all doors in accordance with the following requirements: a. Provide wall stops wherever possible. Provide convex type where mortise type locks are used and concave type where cylindrical type locks are used. b. Where wall stops cannot be used, provide dome type floor stops of the proper height. c. At any opening where a wall or floor stop cannot be used, a medium duty surface mounted overhead stop shall be used. 2. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Burns, Rockwood. P. Thresholds, Seals, Door Sweeps, Automatic Door Bottoms, and Gasketing 1. Provide thresholds, weatherstripping (including door sweeps, seals, astragals) and gasketing systems (including smoke, sound, and light) as specified and per architectural details. Match finish of other items as closely as possible. Size of thresholds shall be as follows: a. Saddle Thresholds 1/4 inch high x jamb width x door width b. Bumper Seal Thresholds 1/2 inch high x 5 inches wide x door width 2. Provide door sweeps, seals, astragals, and auto door bottoms only of type where resilient or flexible seal strip is easily replaceable and readily available. 3. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Door and Hardware Systems Inc., National Guard, Reese, Zero. Q. Silencers 1. Provide "Push-in" type silencers for each hollow metal or wood frame. Provide three for each single frame and two for each pair frame. Omit where gasketing is specified or required by code. 2. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Burns, Rockwood. R. Magnetic Holders 087100-17 Access Control and Door Hardware

1. Provide wall or floor mounted electromagnetic door release as specified with a minimum of 25 pounds of holding force. Projection of holder and armature must be coordinated with other hardware and wall conditions to ensure that door sits parallel to wall when fully open. Where magnetic holders are used on fire-rated doors, they must be wired into the fire control panel for fail-safe operation. 2. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: LCN, Rixson, Sargent. S. Door Position Switches 1. Provide recessed or surface mounted type door position switches as specified. 2. Switches shall be installed as recommended by manufacturers installation instructions and coordinated with other hardware being installed on the opening. Coordinate door and frame preparations with door and frame suppliers. If separate switches are being used with a magnetic locking device provide a minimum of 4 inches between the switch and the magnetic locking device. 3. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Schlage Security Electronics, Sentrol-GE- Interlogix, Sargent. T. Video Intercom 1. Provide video intercom system at the main entry doors at each school. Intercom shall consist of a master control unit, door station and a power supply. 2. Video Intercom system will interface with the door access system for remote door release at door station location. Aiphone product # JK-1MED Aiphone product #JK-DV Aiphone product Master Station Door Station Power supply for above products U. Latch Protectors 1. Provide latch protectors of type required to function with the specified lock. 2. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Burns, Rockwood. V. Hand held programming device (For unit entry doors): 1. Capable of initializing lock and accessories using preloaded Schlage Utility Software 2. Used to field configure devices: a. Credential Reader Formats b. Lock Function c. Unlock Period d. Power Failure Mode e. Audible Alarm ON/OFF f. Battery Status g. Validate hardware and software revision h. Troubleshooting Status Signals i. Special Access Delay (ADA) j. Delayed Egress (Release Delay) Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-18

2.3 FINISHES k. Door Propped open Delay l. Lockdown Cancel Delay Time Out between credential and PIM m. Number of Key presses without valid PIN before lockout n. Current Date/Time o. Enable/Disable Manual Programming 3. Utilized to download firmware updates and door files to device 4. Utilized to download audit files from device 5. Hand Held Device to have: a. 3.5 inch LCD display minimum b. Touch Screen/Keypad Backlit c. 32-bit processor minimum d. Memory: 128MB RAM/256 MB ROM e. Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion 6. Acceptable Manufactures: Schlage Electronics HHD series with Schlage Utility Software 1. Acceptable manufacturers and/or products: Ives, Burns, Rockwood. A. Finish of all hardware shall be US26D (BHMA 626/652) with the exceptions as follows: 2.4 KEYING 1. Unless noted differently in the hardware sets. 2. Hinges at Exterior Doors: US32D (BHMA 630). 3. Continuous Hinges: US28 (BHMA 628). 4. Push Plates, Pulls, and Push Bars: US32D (BHMA 630). 5. Protection Plates: US32D (BHMA 630). 6. Overhead Stops and Holders: US32D (BHMA 630). 7. Door Closers: Powder Coat to Match. 8. Wall Stops: US32D (BHMA 630). 9. Latch Protectors: US32D (BHMA 630). 10. Weatherstipping: Clear Anodized Aluminum. 11. Thresholds: Mill Finish Aluminum. A. All new cylinders to match the keying system of cylinders at existing openings. Coordinate keying with owner. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Prior to installation of any hardware, examine all doors, frames, walls and related items for conditions that would prevent proper installation of finish hardware. Correct all defects prior to proceeding with installation. 3.2 INSTALLATION 087100-19 Access Control and Door Hardware

A. Coordination: 1. Prior to installation of hardware, schedule and hold a meeting for the purpose of instructing installers on proper installation and adjustment of finish hardware. Representatives of locks, exit devices, closers, automatic operators, and electrified hardware shall conduct training; provide at least 10 days notice to representatives. After training a letter of compliance, indicating when the training was held and who was in attendance, shall be sent to the Owner. 2. Prior to ordering electrified hardware, schedule and hold a meeting for the purpose of coordinating finish hardware with security, electrical, doors and frames, and other related suppliers. A representative of the supplier of finish hardware, and doors and frames, the electrical subcontractor, and the Owner s security contractor shall meet with the Owner, and General Contractor prior to ordering finish hardware. After meeting a letter of compliance, indicating when the training was held and who was in attendance, shall be sent to the Owner. B. Hardware will be installed by qualified tradesmen, skilled in the application of commercial grade hardware. For technical assistance if necessary, installers may contact the manufacturer s rep for the item in question, as listed in the hardware schedule. C. Mount hardware units at heights indicated in Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames by the Door and Hardware Institute. D. Install each hardware item in compliance with the manufacturer s instructions and recommendations, using only the fasteners provided by the manufacturer. E. Do not install surface mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate. Protect all installed hardware during painting. F. Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation. G. Operating parts shall move freely and smoothly without binding, sticking, or excessive clearance. H. Wire (including low voltage), conduit, junction boxes, and pulling of wire is to be provided and installed by the Access Control Provider. Access Control Provider shall connect wire to door position switches and run wire to central room or area as directed by the Owner. Wires shall be tested and labeled with the Owners opening number. 110 voltage power required for access control system components to be by others. Network connection from building s main access control controller (SBB) to campus system (individual NRI-network relay interfaces) by others. Connections to/from power supplies to electrified hardware and any connection to fire/smoke alarm system, and/or smoke evacuation system where specified is by Division 26 Electrical. I. Access Control system to be installed by an AD400 Series Schlage Electronics Certified Installer. K. Preliminary Access Control System Test: 1. Preparation: Have the Company Field Advisor adjust the completed system and then operate it long enough to assure that it is performing properly. 2. Determining whether the system is in a suitable condition to conduct an acceptance test. 3. Checking and adjusting equipment. 4. Training facility personnel. L. System Acceptance Test: 1. Preparation: Notify the Owners Representative at least three working days prior to the test so arrangements can be made to have a Facility Representative witness the test. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-20

2. Individually test each door 3. Supply all equipment necessary for system adjustment and testing. 3.3 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND DEMONSTRATING A. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to insure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly. B. Where door hardware is installed more than one month prior to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the installation during the week prior to acceptance or occupancy and make a final check and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. C. Clean adjacent surfaces soiled by hardware installation. D. Instruct Owner s personnel in the proper adjustment, lubrication, and maintenance of door hardware and hardware finishes. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Prior to Substantial Completion, the installer, accompanied by representatives of the manufacturers of locks, exit devices, closer, and any electrified hardware, shall perform the following work: 1. Examine and re-adjust each item of door hardware as necessary to restore function of doors and hardware to comply with specified requirements. 2. Consult with and instruct Owner s personnel in recommended additions to the maintenance procedures. 3. Replace hardware items that have deteriorated or failed due to faulty design, materials, or installation of hardware units. 4. Prepare a written report of current and predictable problems of substantial nature in the performance of the hardware. 5. At completion of project, a qualified factory representative for the manufacturers of locksets, closer, exit devices, and access control products shall arrange and hold a training session to instruct the Owner s personnel on the proper maintenance, adjustment, and/or operation of their respective products. After training a letter of compliance, indicating when the training was held and who was in attendance, shall be sent to the Owner. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Provide for the proper protection of complete items of hardware until the Owner accepts the project as complete. Damaged or disfigured hardware shall be replaced or repaired by the responsible party. 3.6 HARDWARE SCHEDULE A. Provide hardware for each door to comply with requirements of Section Finish Hardware, hardware set numbers indicated in door schedule, and in the following schedule of hardware sets. B. It is intended that the following schedule includes complete items of finish hardware necessary to complete the work. If a discrepancy is found in the schedule, such as a missing item, improper hardware for a frame, door or fire codes, the preamble will be the deciding document. C. Locksets, exit devices, and other hardware items are referenced in the Hardware Sets for series, type, and function. Refer to the preamble for special features, options, cylinders/keying, and other requirements. 087100-21 Access Control and Door Hardware

D. Hardware Sets HW SET: 01 EAST ROCHESTER ANNEX 1A DOOR NUMBER: 1A-ERA EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 CUSH LCN 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM NARROW STILE W/ JACKSON RIM EXIT AND PULL ON EXTERIOR US26D/US28 FINSH RHR REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 02 EAST ROCHESTER ANNEX 1B DOOR NUMBER: 1B-ERA EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 CUSH LCN 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM NARROW STILE W/ JACKSON RIM EXIT AND PULL ON EXTERIOR US26D/US28 FINSH LHR Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-22

REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 03 EAST ROCHESTER SCHOOL 2A DOOR NUMBER: 2A-ER EACH TO HAVE: 2 EA ELECTROMAGNETIC M450P 628 SCE LOCK 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 ADJUST EXIT DEVICES TO FUNCTION PROPERLY 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 EA PUSHBUTTON 631AL EX-DA SCE 1 EA SCANNER SCAN II-W WHT SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR GROUTED HM FRAME X ALUM DOORS PAIR OF 31 1/4" ALUMINUM DOORS 4" TOP RAIL US26D/US28 FINSH TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE ADJUSTED EXISTING EXIT DEVICES TO LATCH AND FUNCTION PROPERLY A TEMPORARY UPGRADE, SCHOOL TO BE RENOVATED. ADD A PAIR OF MAGENTIC LOCKS WITH MOTION SENSOR (REX), EMERGENCY RELEASE, AND FIRE ALARM RELEASE. FREE EGRESS AT ALL TIMES DURING SECURE MODE EGRESS VIA REX, EMERGENCY RELEASE BUTTON OR FIRE ALARM DURING NON-SECURE, MAGNETS TO BE UNPOWERED ACCESS DURING SECURE MODE VIA CARD READER OR REMOTE RELEASE EXITS TO BE TYPICALLY DOGGED WITH SECURITY PERFORMED BY MAGENTIC LOCKS. FOR ADDED SECURITY AFTER HOURS EXIT TO BE UN-DOGGED REQURING CYLINDER AND CARD USE FOR ENTRY. PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER MAGNETS, REX AND WRI400. 087100-23 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 04 EAST ROCHESTER SCHOOL 2B AND 2C DOOR NUMBER: 2B-ER 2C-ER EACH TO HAVE: 2 EA ELECTROMAGNETIC M450P 628 SCE LOCK 1 ADJUST EXIT DEVICES TO FUNCTION PROPERLY 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 EA PUSHBUTTON 631AL EX-DA SCE 1 EA SCANNER SCAN II-W WHT SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EEXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR GROUTED HM FRAME X ALUM DOORS PAIR OF 31 1/4" ALUMINUM DOORS 4" TOP RAIL US26D/US28 FINSH TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER ADJUSTED EXISTING EXIT DEVICES TO LATCH AND FUNCTION PROPERLY TEMPORARY UPGRADE, SCHOOL TO BE RENOVATED ADD A PAIR OF MAGENTIC LOCKS WITH MOTION SENSOR (REX), EMERGENCY RELEASE, AND FIRE ALARM RELEASE. FREE EGRESS AT ALL TIMES DURING SECURE MODE EGRESS VIA REX, EMERGENCY RELEASE BUTTON OR FIRE ALARM DURING NON-SECURE, MAGNETS TO BE UNPOWERED ACCESS DURING SECURE MODE VIA CARD READER EXITS TO BE TYPICALLY DOGGED WITH SECURITY PERFORMED BY MAGENTIC LOCKS. FOR ADDED SECURITY AFTER HOURS EXIT TO BE UN-DOGGED REQURING CYLINDER AND CARD USE FOR ENTRY. PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER MAGNETS, REX AND WRI400. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-24

HW SET: 05 CHAMBERLAIN SCHOOL 3A DOOR NUMBER: 3A-CS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM NARROW STILE SINGLE DOORS WITH CONCEALED VR CROSS BAR EXITS WITH FIXED PULL ON EXTERIOR US26D/US28 FINSH RHR DOOR, BANK OF 3 SINGLE DOORS. TO MODIFY ONLY ONE OPENING IN BANK, OPENING WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER OPENINGS TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE REPLACE EXISTING CVR EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW RIM EXIT PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 06 CHAMBERLAIN SCHOOL 3D DOOR NUMBER: 3D-CS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-EL1792NL-OP FAL 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS914-2RS GRY FAL 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM EXISTING DOR-O-MATIC 1790 EXIT DEVICE US26D/US28 FINSH REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW ELECTRIFIED VERSION OF SAME DEVICE TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. 087100-25 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 07 SCHOOL STREET SCHOOL 4A DOOR NUMBER: 4A-SSS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS (ACTUALLY NOT A PAIR BUT 2 SINGLE DOORS WITH A FIXED ALUMINUM MULLION ALUM WITH TRANSOM X ALUM NARROW STILE SINGLE DOORS WITH ADAMS RITE MORTISE EXIT US26D/US28 FINSH TO MODIFY ONLY ONE DOOR LEAF, OPENING WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER LEAF TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW RIM EXIT PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-26

HW SET: 08 SCHOOL STREET SCHOOL 4B DOOR NUMBER: 4B-SSS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS (ACTUALLY NOT A PAIR BUT 2 SINGLE DOORS WITH A FIXED ALUMIUM MULLION ALUM WITH TRANSOM X ALUM NARROW STILE SINGLE DOORS WITH JACKSON RIM EXITS US26D/US28 FINSH TO MODIFY ONLY ONE DOOR LEAF, OPENING WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER LEAF TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW RIM EXIT PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 09 WILLIAM ALLEN SCHOOL 5A DOOR NUMBER: 5A-WAS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM NARROW STILE W/ JACKSON RIM EXIT AND PULL ON EXTERIOR US26D/US28 FINSH LHR REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. 087100-27 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 10 WILLIAM ALLEN SCHOOL 5B DOOR NUMBER: 5B-WAS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM NARROW STILE W/ JACKSON RIM EXIT 1295 AND PULL ON EXTERIOR US26D/US28 FINSH RHR REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 11 GONIC SCHOOL 6A DOOR NUMBER: 6A-GS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-EL1792NL-OP FAL 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS914-2RS GRY FAL 2 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM X ALUM EXISTING DOR-O-MATIC 1790 EXIT DEVICE BANK OF 2 PAIR WITH EXISTING DOR-O-MATIC 1790 EXIT DEVICES RIM X MULLION X RIM US10B/DURA FINSH REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW ELECTRIFIED VERSION OF SAME DEVICE TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-28

HW SET: 12 GONIC SCHOOL 6B - GYM DOOR NUMBER: 6B-GS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 99EO VON 1 EA ELECTRONIC EXIT TRIM AD-400-993R-70-PR SCE 1 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR HM X HM FLUSH DOORS OLD ARROW TYPE EXIT DEVICE, RIM X MULLION X RIM. US26D/US28 FINSH REPLACE ONLY ONE DOOR LEAF, WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER LEAF REPLACE WITH BATTERY POWERED WIRELESS EXIT DEVICE TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER TRIM PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. HW SET: 13 GONIC SCHOOL 6C - REAR ENTRY DOOR NUMBER: 6C-GS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 99EO VON 1 EA ELECTRONIC EXIT TRIM AD-400-993R-70-PR SCE 1 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR ALUM X HM FLUSH DOORS JACKSON RIM EXITS, RIM X MULLION X RIM. US26D/US28 FINSH REPLACE ONLY ONE DOOR LEAF, WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER LEAF REPLACE WITH BATTERY POWERED WIRELESS EXIT DEVICE TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER TRIM PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. 087100-29 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 14 MCCLELLAND SCHOOL 7A - MAIN ENTRY DOOR NUMBER: 7A-MS EACH TO HAVE: 2 ALUMINUM DOORS (UNEQUAL PAIR) 2 EA CONTINUOUS HINGE 112HD X DOOR HEIGHT IVE 1 EA MANUAL FLUSH BOLT FB458 (TOP) 626 IVE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 9975EO 626 VON 1 EA ELECTRONIC EXIT TRIM AD-400-993M-70-PR SCE 1 EA CYLINDER FLUSHBOLT 1870 (PROVIDE BACKSET & CYL HEIGHT) ADA 2 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH 1 EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 HCUSH LCN 1 EA OVERHEAD HOLDER 900H GLY 2 SET DOOR SWEEP 959C REE 1 EA THRESHOLD S475A REE 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR ALUM FRAME X ALUM DOORS 2 X 2'6" DOORS WITH JACKSON 1085 CROSSBAR TYPE EXITS WITH 4111 CLOSERS AND BUTT HINGES US26D/US28 FINSH NEED TO MAKE OPENING ADA COMPLIANT NEED TO PROVIDE NEW UNQUAL WIDTH WIDE STILE ALUMINUM DOORS WITH INSULATED SAFETY GLASS AND CENTER STILE GASKETING ACTIVE DOOR TO BE 3'6" WIDE, INACTIVE DOOR +/- 23" NEW CYLINDER FOR EXIT DEVICE TRIM NEW CYLINDER FOR KEYED FLUSH BOLT INACTIVE DOOR TO BE OPERABLE BY LOCKED CLOSED, IN PLACE ASSUMED INACTIVE DOOR WIDTH NOT NEEDED FOR EGRESS WIDTH CALCULATIONS. TO RECEIVE NEW WIRELESS CARD READER EXIT DEVICE AND TRIM WIRED VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE AIPHONE WIRED TO NRI TO RELEASE DOOR, NOT DOOR ITSELF FREE EGRESS AT ALL TIMES Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-30

HW SET: 15 MCCLELLAND SCHOOL 7B - TEACHER ENTRY DOOR NUMBER: 7B-MS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH 1 EA ELECTRONIC LOCK AD-400-MS-70-PR 626 SCE EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR GROUTED HM X HM FLUSH DOOR EXISTING MORTISE LOCK WITH ASA STRIKE US26D/US28 FINSH REPLACE WITH BATTERY POWERED MORTISE LOCK WITH NEW CARD READER TRIM PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. HW SET: 16 ROCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 8A - MAIN ENTRY DOOR NUMBER: 8A-RMS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 99EO VON 1 EA ELECTRONIC EXIT TRIM AD-400-993R-70-PR SCE 1 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW EXISTING EXTERIOR SINGLE DOOR HM FRAME X HM DOOR BANK OF DOORS (1 PAIR, 1 SINGLE) SINGLE DOOR TO BE ELECTRIFIED, SINGLE DOOR HARDWARE WILL NO LONGER MATCH ACTIVE PAIRED OPENING WITH ARROW RIM EXIT DEVIC, CLYINDER AND OFFSET PULL US26D/US28 FINSH NEW CYLINDER FOR EXIT DEVICE TRIM TO RECEIVE NEW WIRELESS CARD READER EXIT DEVICE AND TRIM WIRED VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE AIPHONE WIRED TO NRI TO RELEASE DOOR, NOT DOOR ITSELF FREE EGRESS AT ALL TIMES 087100-31 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 17 ROCHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL 8B - CAFETERIA ENTRY DOOR NUMBER: 8B-RMS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE 99EO VON 1 EA ELECTRONIC EXIT TRIM AD-400-993R-70-PR SCE 1 EA CYLINDER CYLINDER AS REQURED SCH 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR PAIR HM FRAME X HM DOOR RIM X MULLION X RIM SINGLE DOOR LEAF TO BE ELECTRIFIED, WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER DOOR LEAF IN OPENING WITH ARROW RIM EXIT DEVIC, CLYINDER AND OFFSET PULL US26D/US28 FINSH NEW CYLINDER FOR EXIT DEVICE TRIM TO RECEIVE NEW WIRELESS CARD READER EXIT DEVICE AND TRIM FREE EGRESS AT ALL TIMES HW SET: 18 MAPLE STREET SCHOOL 9A DOOR NUMBER: 9A-MSS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 EA DOOR STATION JK-DV AIP 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOORS (ACTUALLY NOT A PAIR BUT 2 SINGLE DOORS WITH A FIXED ALUMINUM MULLION ALUM WITH TRANSOM X ALUM NARROW STILE SINGLE DOORS WITH JACKSON EXIT AND OFFSET PULL US26D/US28 FINSH TO MODIFY ONLY ONE DOOR LEAF, OPENING WILL NO LONGER MATCH OTHER LEAF TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER AND VIDEO INTERCOM WITH REMOTE RELEASE REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW RIM EXIT PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-32

HW SET: 19 MAPLE STREET SCHOOL 9B DOOR NUMBER: 9B-MSS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA DOOR CORD W/WIRE 788C-18 SCE 1 EA PANIC HARDWARE RX-QEL33A-NL-OP VON 1 MODIFY DOOR TO REMOVE EXISTING EXIT AND INSTALL NEW 1 EA WIRELESS READER INTE WRI400 SCE 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-2Q SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA MAGNETIC CONTACT R1076C (ALUM AND HM DRS) SEN 1 EA CARD READER SXF1550 BLK SCE 1 POINT TO POINT WIRING DIAGRAM EXISTING EXTERIOR DOOR ALUM WITH TRANSOM AND SIDELIGHT X ALUM NARROW STILE SINGLE DOOR WITH FOLGER ADAMS MORTISE EXIT DEVICE US26D/US28 FINSH TO RECEIVE NEW CARD READER REPLACE EXISTING EXIT DEVICE WITH NEW RIM EXIT PATCH AND FILL DOOR AS NECESSARY. PS904 TO POWER EXIT DEVICE AND WRI400. HW SET: 20 CHAMBERLAIN SCHOOL 3B AND 3C DOOR NUMBER: 3B-CS 3C-CS EACH TO HAVE: 1 NO WORK AT THIS TIME, ADA EGRESS ISSUES PAIR OF DOORS 2 X 31" WIDE ALUM X ALUM EXISTING HARDWARE CONCEALED VERTICAL ROD DEVICES. 087100-33 Access Control and Door Hardware

HW SET: 21 BACKEND AT EACH SCHOOL, EXCEPT GONIC DOOR NUMBER: 1X-ERA 2X-ER 3X-CS 4X-SSS 5X-WAS 7X-MS 8X-RMS 9X-MSS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA BASE STATION JK-1MED AIP 1 EA INTERCOM POWER SUPPLY AIP 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA BATTERY BACKUP KIT 900-BBK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 1 EA PANEL INTERFACE PIM400-TD2 SCE 2 EA READER INTERFACE SBB-NRIUL SCE LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF ALL HARDWARE ITEMS PER OWNERS DIRECTION. OPENINGS WITH WRI: CARD READER, QEL (QUIET LATCH RETRACTION), REX, DOOR CONTACT AND INTERCOM RELEASE (AT OPENINGS SPECIFIED) TO BE HARDWIRED TO WRI (WIRELESS READER INTERFACE). WRI RF SIGNAL TO PIM-485-TD2. PIM-485-TDS AND NRI (NETWORK READER INTERFACES) TO BE MOUNTED TOGETHER AND POWERED BY A SINGLE PS904 WITH 900-8P RELAY BOARD AND BATTERY BACK-UP. EACH OPENING WILL REQUIRE ITS OWN NRI. FROM EACH NRI (LOCATED IN INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL) TO SBB (BRIGHT BLUE CONTROLLER, LOCATED AT CENTRAL LOCATION) SYSTEM TO UTILITZE SCHOOLS EXISTING WIRED NETWORK. OPENINGS WITH AD-400 WIRELESS EXITS/LOCKS: RF SIGNAL TO PIM-485-TD2. PIM-485-TDS AND NRI (NETWORK READER INTERFACES) TO BE MOUNTED TOGETHER AND POWERED BY A SINGLE PS904 WITH 900-8P RELAY BOARD AND BATTERY BACK-UP. EACH OPENING WILL REQUIRE ITS OWN NRI. FROM EACH NRI (LOCATED IN INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL) TO SBB (BRIGHT BLUE CONTROLLER, LOCATED AT CENTRAL LOCATION) SYSTEM TO UTILITZE SCHOOLS EXISTING WIRED NETWORK. Access Control and Door Hardware 087100-34

HW SET: 22 BACKEND AT GONIC SCHOOL DOOR NUMBER: 6X-GS EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA BASE STATION JK-1MED AIP 1 EA INTERCOM POWER SUPPLY AIP 1 EA OPTION BOARD 900-8P SCE 1 EA BATTERY BACKUP KIT 900-BBK SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY PS904 SCE 2 EA PANEL INTERFACE PIM400-TD2 SCE 3 EA READER INTERFACE SBB-NRIUL SCE LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF ALL HARDWARE ITEMS PER OWNERS DIRECTION. OPENINGS WITH WRI: CARD READER, QEL (QUIET LATCH RETRACTION), REX, DOOR CONTACT AND INTERCOM RELEASE (AT OPENINGS SPECIFIED) TO BE HARDWIRED TO WRI (WIRELESS READER INTERFACE). WRI RF SIGNAL TO PIM-485-TD2. PIM-485-TDS AND NRI (NETWORK READER INTERFACES) TO BE MOUNTED TOGETHER AND POWERED BY A SINGLE PS904 WITH 900-8P RELAY BOARD AND BATTERY BACK-UP. EACH OPENING WILL REQUIRE ITS OWN NRI. FROM EACH NRI (LOCATED IN INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL) TO SBB (BRIGHT BLUE CONTROLLER, LOCATED AT CENTRAL LOCATION) SYSTEM TO UTILITZE SCHOOLS EXISTING WIRED NETWORK. OPENINGS WITH AD-400 WIRELESS EXITS/LOCKS: RF SIGNAL TO PIM-485-TD2. PIM-485-TDS AND NRI (NETWORK READER INTERFACES) TO BE MOUNTED TOGETHER AND POWERED BY A SINGLE PS904 WITH 900-8P RELAY BOARD AND BATTERY BACK-UP. EACH OPENING WILL REQUIRE ITS OWN NRI. FROM EACH NRI (LOCATED IN INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL) TO SBB (BRIGHT BLUE CONTROLLER, LOCATED AT CENTRAL LOCATION) SYSTEM TO UTILITZE SCHOOLS EXISTING WIRED NETWORK. HW SET: 23 MASTER BACK END DOOR NUMBER: BACKEND EACH TO HAVE: 1 EA HANDHELD DEVICE HHD KIT SCE 1 EA READER CONTROLLER SBB SCE 1 EA POWER SUPPLY/CHARGER SBB-5APS SCE 300 EA PROXIMITY KEYFOB SXF7610 SCE 300 EA PROXIMITY CARDS SXF7410 SCE LOCATION AND PLACEMENT OF ALL HARDWARE ITEMS PER OWNERS DIRECTION. CENTRALLY LOCATED BRIGHT BLUE CONTROLLER AND POWER SUPPLY. HAND HELD DEVICE FOR SET-UP AT AD-400 WIRELESS LOCK/EXIT DEVICE LOCATIONS. IN ADDITION TO THE CARDS AND FOBS LISTED ABOVE PROVIDE PRICING FOR EXTRA PROXIMITY CREDENTIALS IN GROUPS OF 100: 100 EA PROXIMITY KEYFOB SXF7610 $ /EACH 100 100 EA PROXIMITY CARDS SXF7410 $ /EACH 100 END OF SECTION 087100-35 Access Control and Door Hardware

04/17/2012 DOOR / HWSET INDEX FOR (124075) ROCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Door No HwSet Door No HwSet Door No HwSet 1A-ERA 01 1B-ERA 02 1X-ERA 21 2A-ER 03 2B-ER 04 2C-ER 04 2X-ER 21 3A-CS 05 3B-CS 20 3C-CS 20 3D-CS 06 3X-CS 21 4A-SSS 07 4B-SSS 08 4X-SSS 21 5A-WAS 09 5B-WAS 10 5X-WAS 21 6A-GS 11 6B-GS 12 6C-GS 13 6X-GS 22 7A-MS 14 7B-MS 15 7X-MS 21 8A-RMS 16 8B-RMS 17 8X-RMS 21 9A-MSS 18 9B-MSS 19 9X-MSS 21 BACKEND 23

Clarifications Numbering sequence Number is school visit order Letter is opening at individual school Letter "A" always the opening at the school with the Aiphone intercom remote release Letter "X" (not an opening) the backend components located at each individual school (Intercom base station, Wireless transmitter (PIM), power supplies) After the dash the school name: 1 ERA - East Rochester Annex 2 ER - East Rochester 3 CS - Chamberlain School 4 SSS - School Street School 5 WAS - William Allen School 6 GS - Gonic School 7 MS - McClelland School 8 RMS - Rochester Middle School 9 MSS - Maple Street School Existing cylinders to be reused where possible, to be replaced as necessary. New cylinders will be needed at AD-400 series wireless lock openings. Project : Supplier : ROCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICTSECURITY AND SAFETY CONSULTANTS Revision # : Control # : 124075 Print Date : Rev Date : 04/17/2012 Page : Control#: 124075 1 SpecWorks C:\SW\IR\IC\1\V60\REPORTS\CLARIF.RSL 4:21:31 PM, 09/21/2011 Printed By: JGANT

SBB-RI bright blue Reader Interface Access Control and Video Systems SBB-RI bright blue Reader Interface Overview The SBB-RI offers a cost effective, modular approach to access control system design. The SBB-RI is the bridge between the reader controller and the reader, and is supported by the Schlage bright blue Reader Controller (SBB). The SBB-RI is compatible with several read head technologies. Features and Benefits SBB-RI connects one reader via RS485 protocol to the SBB reader controller Compatible with proximity, smart card, biometrics, magnetic stripe, barcode and Wiegand read head technologies Two form C, single pole/double throw, mechanically latching 1A relays (pre-programmed for dedicated functionality) Four contact inputs Door exit request Door position switch Push button override Auxiliary input Metal enclosure with hinged and dual screw door On board connection for tamper switch Tamper switch, lock & key option available BAA complaint

Specifications Dimensions Enclosure Power Requirements Power Consumption Ambient Temperature (without heater) Humidity Maximum Distance to SBB Recommended Cable to Read Head Recommended Cable to the SBB Controller 3-3/16" H x 3-3/16" W x 3/4" D 8.25" H x 7.5" W x 3.5" D 12VDC to 24 VDC, can be powered from reader controller or locally 300mA (without read head) 32 120 F or 0 49 C 10% - 90% (non-condensing) 4,000 feet, RS485 data 18 AWG/6 COND, stranded, shielded, twisted 18 AWG/4 COND, stranded, shielded, twisted NEMA 1 rated enclosure with optional lock and tamper switch ORDERING INFORMATION SBB-RI - bright blue Reader Interface OPTIONS SLOCK - Enclosure Lock (comes with (2) keys, tamper switch and cables) 877-671-7011 securitytechnologies.ingersollrand.com 2011 Ingersoll Rand 003858 11/11

SBB bright blue Controller Access Control and Video Systems SBB bright blue Controller Overview bright blue is a web-based access control system from Schlage. Its embedded intelligence design means it does not require special software installation or a dedicated PC. Any computer running a standard web browser can be used to access, monitor and manage your system. The system s userfriendly design means that anyone can use it, making access control a simple part of your busy life. This system is web-based so you can access it like any other web page on the internet. bright blue comes network-ready and easily connects to your network using an Ethernet port. After the controller is hooked up, you simply use any networkconnected computer to access and manage your system. It s web-based design makes installation a breeze. Everything about Schlage s bright blue is easy - from installation and training to system management, support and maintenance. It is user-friendly and reliable. The system provides easy-to-use configuration wizards and help tips so that even novice computer users will be able to set up and navigate their access control system. The configuration wizards allow you to add personnel, set up doors, and assign personnel access to doors based on their time schedules. Features and Benefits Support for up to 32 doors and 5000 cardholders Built-in web server Standardized reports System back-up Access anytime, anywhere, with a network connected computer Anti-passback function to eliminate unauthorized entry Manual overrides to temporarily unlock doors Native communication to Schlage s hardwired and wireless networked electronic locks, including the AD-Series Holiday and event scheduling Door status monitoring Remote access and administration Flashable firmware upgrades Video integration available BAA compliant Enhance your security system with bright blue video integration. When used with bright blue, each card swipe can be linked to video, thereby allowing the user to perform investigations with accuracy.

Simple and Secure All User ID s and passwords are protected with security encryption providing you with secure access to monitor, control and manage your system s personnel data, transactions, and activities. bright blue provides you with three log-on access levels including User, Operator and Administrator. Each level provides a different set of access rights to the system. That way, system users will only be able to access functions that you want them to manage or view. The bright blue controller is also built on a Linux operating system, which means that your system is very stable and secure from external threats. Save Money with Schlage bright blue is not only simple, but saves you money too! The web-based application eliminates the need for a dedicated PC and software as with conventional access control systems. Furthermore, when you utilize Schlage s hardwired and wireless electronic locks, including the AD-Series, it eliminates the need for a reader interface and other door hardware, resulting in hundreds of dollars in savings per door. Specifications Supports up to 32 devices Database Rating Operating System Microprocessor Encryption Web-browsers Supported Ethernet Supports dhcp or Static IP addressing 64MB flash memory and 64MB SRAM 4GB flash drive NEMA 1 rated locking enclosure with tamper switch Linux 32-bit, 200 MHz NET+ARM SSL Internet Explorer 7.0, 8.0 and FireFox 10/100 Base-T Supports magnetic stripe, proximity and smart card technologies Power Requirements Power Consumption 12VDC to 24 VDC 250mA (excluding peripheral devices) Operating Temperature 0 C to 30 C; 32 F to 85 F Humidity Board Dimensions Enclosure Dimensions 10% to 90% (non-condensing) 11.5 H x 11.5 W 14 H x 14 W x 3.5 D Battery backup available with Schlage UL listed power supplies ORDERING INFormation SBB - bright blue Controller 877-671-7011 schlage.com 2011 Ingersoll Rand 003921 09/11

SBB-NRI bright blue Network Reader Interface Access Control and Video Systems SBB-NRI bright blue Network Reader Interface Overview The SBB-NRI is a cost-effective solution that can extend the reach of your bright blue system. This IP-based reader interface is perfect for remote locations where wiring can be a challenge. The SBB-NRI connects to the SBB controller board via your network, allowing you to bring remotely located readers online with your bright blue access control system. The SBB-NRI is compatible with most card readers (any device with a Wiegand output), including the Schlage SXF Series Card Readers. Features and Benefits SBB-NRI connects to a card reader via Wiegand protocol, and then over the network to the SBB reader controller 10 Base-T Ethernet connection Supports DHCP or Static IP addressing Compatible with proximity, magnetic stripe and smart card technologies Suitable for small to mid-sized organizations with remote locations and an available IP network Reduces wiring and labor costs SBB-NRIs and SBB-RIs can be combined on a bright blue system Compatible with most card readers (any device with a Wiegand output) Two form C, single pole/double throw, mechanically latching 1A relays (pre-programmed for dedicated functionality) Four contact inputs Door exit request Door position switch Push button override Auxiliary input BAA compliant

Specifications Standard Ethernet network connection Dimensions Enclosure Power Requirements Power Consumption Ambient Temperature (without heater) Humidity 85% +/- 5% Recommended Cable to the Read Head 3.187" H x 3.187" W x 1.75" D 7.5" H x 8.25" W x 3.5" D 20VDC to 32VDC 300mA (without read head) 32 120 F or 0 49 C 18 AWG/6 COND, stranded, shielded, twisted NEMA 1 rated enclosure with optional lock and tamper switch Battery Backup available with Schlage UL listed power supplies ORDERING INFORMATION SBB-NRI - bright blue Network Reader Interface PS902-2A @ 12/24 VDC-field selectable 900-BBK - Battery Backup Kit (includes two 7A/hr batteries) 877-671-7011 securitytechnologies.ingersollrand.com 2011 Ingersoll Rand 003949 12/11