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ESSD
elecronic Safety and Security Design
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the three components of a security design? | Physical, Electronic, Operational |
| What does CPTED stand for? | Crime Prevention Through Environmntal Design |
| How many entities are involved in a Design Bid Build contract | Two; the designer and the Contractor. |
| What portion af an ESSD design would normally show the security clearances required? | Scope of Work |
| What is a BOD? | Basis of Design |
| What does HIPAA stand for | Healthcare Information Portability And Accountability Act |
| Which division of the Master Format covers Electronic Safety and Security? | Division 28 |
| What is the typical response time to a Request For Information (RFI?) | 1-5 working days |
| Routing data through two different pathways to a switch will enhance network _____________. | Resiliancy |
| Having two redundant servers in different locations will enhance _______________ resiliancy. | Server |
| if a peripheral is a 'direct connection' device to a network, it must have a_________ ____________ ___________. | Network Interface Card (NIC) |
| As building systems become more integrated and complex, their reliability (increases/decreases) | decreases |
| What is the name of the network mechanism that automatically gives higher bandwidth priority to real-time data, such as voice | QoS Quality of service |
| What are the three tools of QoS? | Identification, prioritization, policing (shaping) |
| What is the best way to power a networked security device? | Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
| What is a CAN? | Campus Area Network. Couple of buildings. Also called CampusLAN |
| In the OSI Model, which layer is the optical fiber? | Layer 1, Physical |
| In the OSI Model, in which layer does a router reside? | Layer 3, Network |
| In which OSI layer is QofS enforced? | Layer 4, Transport Layer |
| If a door is controlled by an IP access control device, if the LAN goes down, the door won't open (true/false) | false |
| What does MPEG stand for? | Moving Pictures Expert Group |
| which MPEG protocol offers the most efficient compression scheme? | H.264 Advanced Video Encoding (is a subset of MPEG-4) |
| What is the main difference between M-JPEG and MPEG? | M-JPEG is a series of complete pictures. MPEG only transmits the changes. |
| Why are mass notification systems not suited for IP networks? | mass notification systems must be listed as systems by a national testing systems, including all components |
| about how much bandwidth is required for an IP page (per paging device) | 140 kb/s |
| Nurse call systems can usually be accomodated over the building LAN (true/false) | False. Nurse call systems must have dedicated facilities |
| EAC stands for: | Electronic Access Control |
| In an ACS, where is the card data base usually maintained? | In an Access Control Server |
| For how long is backup power usually provided for ACS door operation? | four hours |
| A ups should provide a minimum of _______ minutes for orderly shutdown of an ACS | 15 |
| What is a Wiegand Card? | A type of access card that uses wires imbedded in a unique pattern |
| At what range can a low-frequency RFID be read? | .3m (one foot) |
| At what range can a battery-powered RFID be read? | 91m (300 feet) or more |
| At what range can a high-frequency RFID be read? | 1 m (3 feet) |
| At what range can an Ultra-high frequency RFID be read? | 3 to 6 m (10 to 20 feet) |
| What kind of card would normally be used to purchase items from a vending machine? | A smart card, read by a reader/writer |
| What is the operation frequency of proximity cards? | 125 KHz |
| What type of access control system looks at the veins in your hands? | vascular recognition |
| A door release button shuld be mounted how far above the floor? | 42 to 48 inches |
| What is a REX signal? | A validated Request To Exit, send from a door to the ACS |
| To increase the security of a magnetic door contact, ___________magnet(s) are included | biasing, or balancing. Prevents the use of an external lmagnet |
| A door that becomes unlocked when power fails is called a "fail-____" door | "fail safe" |
| What is a 'fail-latched' door? | One that remains latched during power failure, even though it is unlocked (fire door) |
| The power for a door-latch system should exceed the power consumed by the devices by about ______% | 10 to 15 percent |
| what is the maximum permissible height AFF for door passage hardware? | 48" |
| If a door has a spring closer, how fast can it operate? | 3 seconds min from open (70 deg) to almost closed (3 inches) |
Created by:
bravomack
on 2010-01-19