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SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
3. Isolate Door - Electrically controlled doors, or doors that are also controlled by field-mounted
keypads or proximity card readers, can be isolated such that they cannot be opened. The officer first
selects door isolate and then presses the door icon. The door icon will be displayed with a yellow
“X” on the icon. Other doors may be commanded to become isolated by pressing other door icons
within 3 seconds of the first. After 3 seconds, the door isolate command cancels. Repeating the
process on an Isolated Door reverses the condition and returns the door to normal control.
a. Door Isolate Indicators: The door icon will have a yellow "X" marked through it indicating that
the door cannot be unlocked. Violations and the Door Status Icon will still be shown.
b. Attempting to unlock an isolated door will cancel the command and the door will remain locked.
c. Isolated Doors are reported by the Reporter/Logger during daily reports. Changing the state of
Isolated Doors is recorded to disk.
4. Communicate - Establishing audio communications from the control panel is accomplished by simply
pressing the Intercom icon at the location of the intercom station. There shall be an Intercom icon for
each intercom or staff station. The audio is now connected to the remote station and the Intercom
icon is yellow. The video of cameras viewing that area are now shown on the Spot/Assessment
Monitor(s), and audio is established; while the camera symbols that cover that intercom station are
now cyan. If no camera is viewing that location, audio will be connected without video. Repeating
the operation will cancel the call. Connecting to another station will automatically cancel the
previous connection. Pressing the Press-to-Talk allows the officer to talk to the station.
a. The Intercom icon is used to show the state of the intercom call.
If the call button, located on the staff or inmate intercom station, is pressed, and the call has
not been acknowledged, the Intercom icon flashes yellow and the DVS will sound a digitized
tone until the call is connected.
If the call has been answered, the Intercom icon will be solid yellow, and all cameras called
up to follow the intercom will be solid cyan. If another call is incoming while the first is
being serviced, that Intercom icon flashes and the DVS will softly annunciate the ringing
tone.
b. The Reporter/Logger records any intercom call activity, including when the call was placed and
answered.
5. Video - Establishing video (CCTV) communications from the control screen is accomplished by
pressing the Video icon. Pressing the Video icon on the control screen at the location of the camera
will cause the icon to be solid cyan and the CCTV image to be displayed on the Spot/Assessment
Monitor(s). Pressing a different Video icon will cause that camera to be active and will cancel any
others.
a. The cyan Video icon on the Reporter/Logger shows the location of the camera.
b. The Reporter/Logger shall record to disk all video activities.
6. Paging - This feature allows the officer to select which paging zones are connected for a subsequent
paging operation. The officer will first press the Page icon on the screen which will open the paging
channel for one-way communication.
7. Isolate Intercom - This feature allows the officer to shut off an intercom station so no audible
incoming calls are received. An active intercom station is shown as a solid on yellow icon. An
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