POST ONE SECURITY EQUIPMENT (POST-2001A) Flashcards
IDENTIFY THE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE TECHNICAL SECURITY SYSTEMS (TSS)
-DAILY OPERATION HANDLED BY THE MSG
-ENGINEER SERVICE OFFICES (ESOs) MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ALL TSS & RELATED SYSTEMS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO SUSTAIN POST ONE OPERATIONS
-ESOS FALL UNDER SUPERVISION OF AN ENGINEER SERVICES CENTER (ESC) AND SUPPORT TECHNICAL SERVICES OFFICES (TSOs)
IDENTIFY THE COMPONENTS OF CLOSED-CIRCUIT VIDEO EQUIPMENT (CCVE)
-CAMERAS (FIXED/PTZ)
-MONITORS
-SYSTEM CONTROLLER (CU-650)
-INTELLEX DVR/NVR (VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM)
-SPARTA
IDENTIFY 5 TYPES OF INTRUSION SENSORS
PHOTOELECTRIC SYSTEM:
-WILL SOUND ALARM ANYTIME LIGHT FROM TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER IS BROKEN
-PLACED ON KEY AVENUES OF APPROACH OR DOORWAYS
ULTRASONIC MOTION DETECTORS:
-USES SOUND WAVES TO MEASURE DISTANCE
-CHANGE OR INTERRUPTION IN SOUND WAVES TRAVELING FROM THE DETECTOR, ALARM WILL SOUND
CONTACT SENSORS:
-USED ON DOORS AND WINDOWS
-MAGNETS ALLOW AN ALARM TO SET OFF WHEN A DOOR OR WINDOW IS OPENED
PASSIVE INFRARED:
-MEASURES HEAT FROM DIFFERENT ANGLES
-CHANGE OF HEAT WILL SET OFF THE ALARM
MICROWAVE MOTION DETECTORS (ENERGY):
-MICROCOMPUTER MONITORS MICROWAVE ENERGY
-CHANGE IN MICROWAVE ENERGY WILL SOUND ALARM
IDENTIFY TSS ALARM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
SECURE: SYSTEM IS ARMED AND SENSORS ARE ACTIVE
ACCESS: SYSTEM IS DISARMED AND SENSORS ARE ACTIVE, BUT AN ALARM WILL NOT BE SET OFF
ALARM: SENSOR HAS BEEN ACTIVATED AND INFORMS POST ONE OF A SITUATION NEEDING ATTENTION
TROUBLE: DUE TO SYSTEM/COMMUNICATION FAILURES AND REQUIRES ESO ASSISTANCE
IDENTIFY GENERAL WORK AREA (GWA) ALARM SYSTEMS
AES 6500 & CINCH I24
IDENTIFY THE PURPOSE AND CAPABILITIES OF THE SECURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ENTERPRISE (SMSe)
PURPOSE: PROVIDE DATA AVAILABILITY TO DS STAFF AT POST AND REMOTE MONITORING CENTERS TO BETTER PROTECT PEOPLE, INFORMATION, FACILITIES, AND OPERATIONS
CAPABILITY:
-SMSe PROVIDES REAL-TIME AND HISTORICAL DATA
-SUPPORTS POST AUTOMATED ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS (iSTAR, HIRSCH, KEY WATCHER)
-PROVIDES BADGE AND ACCESS CONTROL MANAGEMENT
IDENTIFY THE CAA ALARM SYSTEMS
CU-50, HSAS, CINCH IDS
IDENTIFY COMPONENTS OF THE ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
ENTRY/EXIT SYSTEM:
-ENTRY/EXIT CONTROL PANEL
-ENTRY/EXIT HARDLINE DOOR (MAG LOCK, FEL, CRASH BAR)
-MASTER LOCKOUT MODULE
-DOOR CONTROL MODULE
-PUSH BUTTON
-BLACK PROTECTIVE COVER
-3-POSITION TOGGLE SWITCH
IDENTIFY COMPONENTS OF THE FIRE DOOR CONTROL SYSTEM
FIRE EXIT SYSTEM:
-FIRE EXIT CONTROL PANEL (8 INDIVIDUAL DOOR MODULES)
-FIRE EXIT HARDLINE DOOR (MAG LOCK, FEL, CRASH BAR)
-AES 946/DRC 187 DOOR DISPLAY UNIT
-MASTER LOCKOUT SWITCH
-AUDIBLE ALARM & PUSH BUTTON
-BLACK PROTECTIVE COVER
-3-POSITION TOGGLE SWITCH
IDENTIFY THE EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
SELECTONE:
-DUCK AND COVER (PRESET 1)
-EVACUATION (PRESET 3)
-MOVE TO SAFE AREA (PRESET 4)
INOVONICS SYSTEM - IMMINENT DANGER NOTIFICATION SYSTEM (IDNS)
-LOCAL GUARD FORCE (LGF) CAN ACTIVATE DUCK AND COVER IN CASE OF EMERGENCY WITHOUT HAVING TO NOTIFY POST ONE FIRST
IDENTIFY THE SPARTA SECURITY SYSTEM
SECURING PERSONNEL AND RESOURCES THROUGH AWARENESS (SPARTA)
THE SPARTA SYSTEM ALLOWS THE WORLDWIDE INTEGRATION OF SELECTED TSS TO ENSURE DATA AVAILABILITY TO DS STAFF AT POSTS AND REMOTE DS MONITORING CENTERS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF BETTER PROTECTING LIFE, INFORMATION, AND FACILITIES