1、Designation: F 967 03Standard Practice forSecurity Engineering Symbols1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 967; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses in
2、dicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice utilizes symbols to depict security systemsand equipment requirements for architectural or engineeringdrawings that are produced either manually
3、 or by computeraided design (CAD). The symbols depicted include somesymbols that have already been somewhat universally acceptedor that have already been adopted by a standards-writing body,such as by the National Fire Protection Association.1.2 It is not proposed that all of the symbols need to beu
4、tilized since the level of detail required for drawings is likelyto vary. Generic symbols of a class of security device may besufficient in some instances. Moreover, the need to provide ameasure of security in the actual drawing may also suggest aneed to utilize a generic symbol rather than to depic
5、t the exactdevice being installed.1.3 In the event that a greater level of detail is required, it ispossible to combine many of the symbols to create newsymbols that achieve the desired level. While some combina-tions of symbols are shown, it would be impractical to attemptto depict every conceivabl
6、e combination of symbols. It is alsothe intent of this practice that the symbols be capable of beingcontinuously expanded and modified as the industry state of theart changes or as emphasis varies. For example, little attentionis given to document security in the security symbols sincesuch requireme
7、nts are not generally fully met during construc-tion periods but are rather developed and provided for subse-quently. Since much of this equipment is not installed but is“placed,” such as furniture, there is only one symbol proposed(for example, for document shredders).1.4 This standard does not pur
8、port to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Keywords2.1 computer aided design; securit
9、y engineering; symbols1. ANNOTATIONExisting EquipmentPoint and Zone IndicatorConnection Between Devices (for example,button and lock)Detail and Reference DrawingDoor Number (if more than one door in room,use sub-letter)Room or Space NumberDevice Number (reference device schedule)Device ReferenceA =
10、Drawing SheetB = DetailC = Device/Zone Number2. ACCESS CONTROLGeneric Card Reader (reference door schedule orspecifications for type): P = pedestal mountCard Reader with Touch PadToken-Type Access ControlCCTV and Card ReaderCCTV and Intercom1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee
11、F12 on SecuritySystems and Equipment and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F12.10 onSystems Products and Services.Current edition approved Sept. 10, 2003. Published October 2003. Originallyapproved in 1986. Last previous edition approved in 1995 as F 967 95.1Copyright ASTM International,
12、100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.Split Lens CCTV with ID Card ReceptacleApartment Type CCTV with House Phone andTouch Pad (insert“ K” “”, as appropriate for key switch)Biometric Access Control Device (reference doorschedule or specifications for typ
13、e)Touch Pad Lock or Device, Mechanical orElectronic (reference door schedule for type)Turnstile (reference door schedule for type andfunction)Post and Rail (rope)Generic Screening DeviceX: M = Metal DetectorE = Explosive DetectorX = X-rayT = Tag Detector (EAS)Sally PortIndicating Interlocking DoorsI
14、ndicating Space is a “Man-Trap”Card Access ReaderB = BarcodeW = WiegandP = ProximityM = Mag StripeF = Elevator Floor CallH = Elevator Hall CallT = TokenS = Smart CardBiometrics Access Control DeviceH = Hand GeometryF = Finger PrintV = VoiceR = Eye RetinaI = Eye IrisKeypad DeviceCard Reader with Keyp
15、adCard Reader with Time and Attendance3. ANNUNCIATION: CONSOLE/PANELStrip (Tallyroll) PrinterPrinterTime Clock with Card ReaderCentral Processing UnitCRT (cathode ray tube/display)Static Map Display (for dynamic map display,use CRT symbol)KeyboardJeweled Signal LightPanel Light Indicator (R = Red, A
16、 = Amber, W= White, V = Violet, G = Green, Y = Yellow,B = Blue, O = Orange)Multiplex PanelPanel Sound IndicatorPanel Sound and Light IndicatorResetPush-Button, Momentary/Make (circuitclosing)Time Delay ModuleControl Device Module, Door ReleaseEnd-of-Line Device ModuleResistance (Ohms) (indicate valu
17、e; that is,10 000 V)ThousandsDry Contacts, SetContacts with CurrentF967032Power SwitchField PanelT: C = Card ReaderA = AlarmControl PanelT: B = BurglarF = FireP = PerimeterD = DoorCentral Processing UnitKeyboardPrinterPower SupplyT: L = LockC = CameraP = PanelI = Intercom4. ANNUNCIATION: DEVICESAnnu
18、nciation Device, GenericBuzzerGeneric BellGeneric ChimeGeneric Security Horn (differentiate from firehorn; use also for local alarm)Audio DeviceT: L = LockC = CameraI = Intercom5. BARRIERS AND VEHICLE CONTROLSGeneric Fence (reference type in specification orschedule)X: (Fence Type)Y: (Sensor Type, s
19、ee below)Generic Masonry (reference type in specificationor schedule)X: C = Chain Link; W = Welded Mesh;B = Barbed Top; R = Razor RibbonY: E = Electrostatic; T = Taut Wire;V = VibrationDitch BarrierDitch and Berm BarrierRoll-Up GateSliding GateSwing GateTraffic ArmTraffic Lights (use “M” for miniatu
20、re)Generic Vehicle Sensor (reference specificationor schedule for type)Tire TreddleSecurity Grill with Emergency ReleaseSecurity GrillGeneric Security ScreenRepair/Secure Window Operator (use “R” forrepair,“ S” for security)TurnstileRevolving DoorTraffic ArmVehicle Loop DetectorSecurity Window Scree
21、nT: S = ShadeB = Blind (see Section 10 for alarm screen)6. COMMUNICATIONSTelephone HandsetIntercom, Master, Hands-Free (use “S” for slaveor sub)Intercom, Push-to-TalkF967033Generic Speaker (reference specification orschedule for type)Nurse Station, Master, Wall Mount (use “D” fordesk mount)Nurse Cal
22、l System Device, GenericPaging System Device, GenericPrivate Telephone System Device, GenericPublic Telephone System Device, GenericTwo-Way Radio Base StationFlush Mount Panel Board/CabinetSurface Mount Panel Board/CabinetIntercomT: M = MasterS = SubstationTwo-Way Radio MicrophoneCellular Transmitte
23、rTelephone DialerT: D = Digital CommunicatorV = Voice DialerFiber Optic ModuleT: Tx = TransmitterR = ReceiverT = Transceiver7. ELECTRICALResistorEnd-of-Line DeviceAmplifierAntennaAntenna, LoopBatteryStand-By BatteryCapacitorCircuit BreakerGroundCircuit Return, CommonCircuit Return, FrameRelay, Norma
24、lly OpenRelay, Normally ClosedRelayTransformerTransformer (on floor plan)RectifierDiodeVisual Signaling DeviceFuseMotorGeneratorJunction Box, in CeilingJunction Box, WallElectrical Outlet, Wall, DuplexTriplex ReceptacleIntersection, No ConnectionF967034Intersection, ConnectionConduit Run, Exposed, T
25、urn Down (rigidsteel1 in.)Conduit Run, Exposed, ArmoredConduit Run, Concealed, Turn Up (EMT)Conduit Run, Exposed, Turn Up (PVC)BoosterShielded CableCoaxial CableConductor, Twisted PairConductor, Security System (4 conductors, No.18 AWG)Fiber Optic CableLocal Radio Signal LinkLong Range Radio Signal
26、LinkPower PanelHome Run, 2 Conductors, 18 AWG (number ofarrows indicates number of circuits)FeederManholeRotary SwitchToggle Switch, SPSTToggle Switch, SPDTNonlocking, Momentary CircuitClosing (make)Nonlocking, Momentary CircuitOpening (break)TransferLocking, Circuit Closing (make)Locking, Circuit O
27、pening (break)Form A, SPST, N.O.Form B, SPST, N.C.Form C, SPDTSPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw)SPDT (Single-Pole, Double-Throw)DPST (Double-Pole, Single-Throw)DPDT (Double-Pole, Double-Throw)8. LIGHTINGIncandescent Light Fixture, Flush, CeilingMountIncandescent Light Fixture, Flush, Wall MountIncande
28、scent Light Fixture, Surface,Ceiling MountIncandescent Light Fixture, Surface,Wall MountFluorescent Fixture, Ceiling MountDedicated Security Lighting, Low Pressure So-dium (use other designators for other types,that is, MV = mercury vapor)Minimum Foot-Candles or Lamberts this AreaSpotlight/Floodligh
29、tOutdoor Strobe LightIlluminate this AreaInfrared IlluminatorStreet Light, Pole-Mounted9. MISCELLANEOUSSecurity Container; Safe; File CabinetDocument DestroyerSafe, Tack-Welded to Structural MemberF967035SignageBar/Grill/Seal this LocationTimerGun Port10. SENSORSGeneric Volumetric Motion Sensor (Mon
30、o)X: M = MicrowaveI = Passive IRU = UltrasonicD = Dual TechGeneric Volumetric Beam Sensor (Bi-Static)X: M = MicrowaveI = InfraredP = Photo-cellGeneric Glass Breakage SensorT: A = AudioS = ShockCapacitance SensorTemperature SensorPad/Mat SwitchBullet-Resistant Polycarbonate Glazing withAlarmed Conduc
31、tive LayerWater SensorWater Motion SensorGeneric Buried SensorX: S = SeismicL = Leaky CoaxM = MagneticStrain SensorVibration/Shock Sensor (nonfence type)Sonic Sensor (audible, doppler shift)Sound Discriminator (responds to frequencies)(see also glass break sensor)Listen-in Audio SensorRadarSonarSeis
32、mic Sensor (local stimuli, point type)Strong Motion Seismic Sensor (earthquake)Bank Vault Sensor or Sensor ArrayElectronic Tag SensorLocal Control Unit for SensorsExplosive Dye-Pack AntennaBreak-Dowell GridIndicates “Lace this Partition”Motion DetectorT: M = MicrowaveIR = InfraredU = UltrasonicX = R
33、equest-for-ExitD = Dual TechnologyBi-Static Beam SensorT: M = MicrowaveI = InfraredF: TX = TransmitRX = ReceiveSecurity Screen with AlarmT: S = ShadeB = BlindScreening DeviceT: M = Metal DetectorE = Explosives DetectorX = X-RayT = Tag Detector (EAS)A = Access11. CCTVGeneric CameraX: P = Pan; A = Aut
34、o-Pan;PT = Pan/Tilt; C = ConcealedY: F = Fixed; Z = Zoom; S = SplitRefer to camera schedule and specification for: Type (CCD, film, intensified) Size (13 in.;12 in.) Enclosure (environmental, explosion proof,“ scoop”) Mount (wall, ceiling, pole) Lens (type, size) Pan Pre-Sets Associated Alarm Switch
35、ing Signal TransmissionF967036Reference Monitor/Switching Schedule orSpecifications for Size, Type, MountingPan ControlZoom ControlPan-Zoom-Tilt ControlVideo Tape RecorderVideo Disc RecorderAny Control Unit, GenericAuto Control Unit, GenericVideo Motion DetectorScreen Splitter (Video Multiplexer)Mic
36、roprocessor Based SwitcherX = Number of InputsY = Number of OutputsDistribution AmplifierGround Loop CorrectorVideo Switcher Control KeyboardCCTV Switcher, Passive, ManualCCTV Switcher, Homing SequentialCCTV Switcher, Looping Input, Homing Se-quentialCCTV Switcher, Bridging Output, SequentialCCTV Sw
37、itcher, Looping Input, Bridging Se-quentialCCTV Switcher, Auto Alarm Homing Sequen-tialCCTV Switcher, RemoteMATV AntennaMonitorT: V = VideoD = DataG = GraphicM = MultiscreenCameraT: S = Scoop/WedgeC = CornerD = DomeB = BoardE = EnvironmentalCamera with Pan/Tilt/ZoomT: D = DomeE = EnvironmentalVideo
38、Control KeyboardVideo MultiplexerVideo Motion DetectorRecorderT: V = VideoA = AudioD = Digital12. SWITCHESGeneric SwitchX: D = DoorS = Spring Loaded/DeadmanR = Roll-Up/Overhead DoorG = GateW = Window/Sliding DoorF = FootrailT = TamperH = HingeP = Plunger/RollerL = Level/Tilt/MercuryB = Bill/Cash Dra
39、wer(Reference door schedule or specification forgap, size, mounting, balanced, tampered, EOLresistor)Generic Key SwitchX: S = ShuntW = Watch-Tour StationD = Door ReleaseR = ResetKeypad SwitchF967037Automatic Monitoring SwitchT: T = TempB = Bal. MagH = HumidityW = WaterL = LatchG = GateManually Opera
40、ted SwitchT: E = EmergencyL = LockF = FootM = MatH = HoldupPush ButtonT: P = PanicD = DuressX = Request-for-ExitR = Door ReleaseB = Bell PushRelay SwitchT: F = Fire Alarm13. DOOR AND LOCKING HARDWARESliding DoorLock (see specification for type)Roll-Up DoorSecurity Curtain, Sliding/RollingSecurity Cu
41、rtain, RollDownVault DoorVault Door with Day DoorBullet-Resistant ConstructionDoor with Vision PanelInterlock IndicationDoor View Lens ViewerHatch DoorMultiPoint Locking DoorBarricade BarElectromagnetic LockX: D = Door SwitchElectrified Lock SetX: F = Fail-SafeS = Fail-SecureReplace/Install Hinge (u
42、se “R” for repair, “I”for install)Pin Hinge Pin or Replace with Security HingeElectric HingeConcealed HingeHinge Switch, Bullet-Nose TypeElectric StrikeX: F = Fail-SafeS = Fail-SecureElectric Bolt/LatchX: F = Fail-SafeS = Fail-SecureSecurity Fastener, GenericHasp AssyPadlockMechanical Keypad Door Lo
43、ckReplace/Install Door (use “R” for repair, “I” forinstall)Replace/Install Frame (use “R” for repair, “I”for install)Replace/Install Door Closer (use “R” for repair,“I” for install)Replace/Install Center MullionEscutcheonAstragalReplace/Install Security Cylinder (use“ R” forrepair,“ I” for install)K
44、ey LockF967038Secure TransomDoor OperatorAutomatic Opener Actuation PadAutomatic Opener, Microwave TypePanic HardwareVertical Bolts in Header and FloorDoor Lock, Mortised (use “R” for rimlock)With Local AlarmWith Cylinder Lock, Blank One SideWith Remote AlarmWith Local and Remote AlarmWith Cylinder
45、Lock and Lever or Thumb Leveron One SideDirection of Always OpenDirection of Always LockedKey-In-Knob, Both SidesDeadbolting LocksetPositive Latching LocksetPositive Latching and Locking LocksetCombination Deadbolting and Positive Latchingwith Dual Action Thumb Lever One Side andCylinder on OtherDea
46、dboltDeadlatchCam LockElectronic LockT: M = MagneticS = StrikeL = Latch SetH = HybridD = DeadboltExit DeviceT: E = ElectrifiedM = MechanicalD = Delayed EgressX = High SecurityPower Transfer HingeT: 2 = Two-Wire4 = Four-Wire, etc.ANNEX(Mandatory Information)A1. SAMPLE COMBINATION DEVICESVideo Interco
47、mCamera with Card ReaderCamera with KeypadVideo Intercom MasterT: RWith Door ReleaseF967039APPENDIX(Nonmandatory Information)X1. COMMENTARYX1.1 This commentary provides a brief history and ratio-nale for a significant revision to this practice. This revisionexpanded the focus and intent of this stan
48、dard beyond apractice for manual drafting to encompass computer aideddesign (CAD). This commentary also provides a technicalsource of reference for additional information related to, butbeyond the scope of, this practice.X1.2 The original practice was developed with the intent ofproviding consistenc
49、y in the engineering symbols used fordepiction of security system layout and design on architecturaland engineering drawings, as detailed in the scope. At the timeof conception, manual generation of these drawings was themost commonly used method, and the community of largesystem designers that would have use for such standardsymbols was relatively small.X1.3 Over time, advances in technology enabled effectivegeneration of architectural and engineering drawings throughCAD, as well as ancillary uses and linkages for the digitallystored symbols. As this capability an