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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts · Design Standards<br />

SERVICES AND SYSTEMS<br />

Electronic Locking System (continued)<br />

d) Security desk.<br />

Three handheld communications units (for engineering, security and one spare)<br />

a) Necessary network switches/hubs to be placed as required to<br />

service all above locations.<br />

System to include the following features:<br />

a) Must be able to upgrade from magstripe card to smartcart without<br />

changing lockset hardware<br />

b) Shall have a minimum of eight failsafe cards per room (in the<br />

event of power failure, property will continue to be able to check<br />

guests in)<br />

c) Shall have a minimum of thirty user types (or levels) and a<br />

minimum of two hundred and fifty six user groups (employee<br />

access areas) and should be able to issue up to ten thousand user<br />

cards<br />

d) A custom built configuration according to the property wants the<br />

electronic system to be configured<br />

e) Have the ability to interface or integrate with the property<br />

management system<br />

f) Shall have a system access to the system operations with a<br />

password and operator card protection, and user defined by<br />

g) property with regards to what functions can be done with what<br />

security level<br />

h) Keycard information encoded on track 3 of a standard American<br />

banking card<br />

i) Keycard encoding information must be in an encrypted form<br />

j) Guest cards must have a start time, end time and issue time<br />

encoded at the time the card is encoded<br />

k) Guest cards must be able to be encoded in advance to start at a<br />

specific date and time in the future<br />

l) Must be able to issue unlimited number of master keycards<br />

m) Shall have a device for elevator control, whereby certain hotel<br />

floors can be access by both date and time.<br />

n) TimeLox to supply appropriate number of bland keycards,<br />

customized with specific Hotel artwork to cover the first twelve<br />

months of operation.<br />

REV. MARCH 2006 218<br />

© 2002, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. All Rights Reserved.

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