1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 50 133-2- 1:2000 Alarm systems - Access control systems for use in security applications - Part 2-1: General requirements for components The European Standard EN 50133-2-1:2OOO has the status of a British Standard ICs 13.320 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMED B
2、Y COPYRIGHT LAW COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesBS EN 60133-2-1:2000 AmdNo. This British Standard, having been prepared under the direction of the Consumer Products and Services Sector Committee, was pubikhed under the authori
3、ty of the Standards Committee and comes into effect on 15 November ZOO0 Date Comments Q MI 11-2000 National foreword This British standard is the official English language version of EN 50133-2-12000. The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee GW/l, Electronic secur
4、ity systems, to Subcommittee GW/1/8, Access control, which has the responsibility to: - aid enquirers to understand the tea - present to the responsible European committee any enquiries on the - monitor related internatiomi and European developments and promulgate interpretation, or proposals for ch
5、ange, and keep the UK interests informed; them in the UK. A list of organizations represented on this subcommittee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Cross-references The British Stan - to collect in one document all the general requirements for component(s) of an access control system as
6、defined in the diagram shown in 4.2 of EN 50133-1. This standard may be complemented by other standards dealing with more specific requirements for individual components. In this standard, the expressions “environmental class“ and “equipment class“ are used respectively, instead of group and equipme
7、nt category, which are used in EN 50133-1, in order to be in accordance with EN 50130-5. The word component has the similar meaning to the word equipment used in EN 501 33-1 I Scope This standard provides general requirements for the components for an automated access control system as shown in 4.2
8、of EN 501 33-1. This standard does not define component functionality as this is detailed in EN 501 33-1. 2 Normative references This standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provision from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate place in the text and
9、 the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this European standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. E
10、N 50102 1995 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures for electrical equipment against external mechanical impacts (IK code). EN 501 30-5 1998 Alarm systems - Part 5: Environmental test methods. EN 50133-1 1996 Alarm systems - Access control systems for use in security applications - Part 1 : Sy
11、stem requirements. EN 60529 1991 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP code) (IEC 60529: 1989). 3 Definitions For the purposes of this standard, the definitions listed in EN 501 33-1 apply together with the following. component device forming part of the access control system and carrying
12、 at least one function described in EN 501 33-1 O BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesPage 5 EN 50133-2-1 2000 4 Requirements 4.1 General The manufacturer shall describe the functions embodied within the component(s) s
13、ubmitted for certification and shall fulfil the appropriate functional requirements as detailed in EN 501 33-1. 4.2 Electrical safety The component shall comply with requirements included in 5.4.3 of EN 50133-1, 4.3 Electromagnetic compatibility The component shall comply with requirements included
14、in 5.4.2 of EN 501 33-1. 4.4 Environmental 4.4.1 Environmental test requirements The components used in an access control system shall conform to the environmental tests listed below from EN 50130-5 and from EN 501 33-1. Details of equipment class (fixed, movable, portable) and environmental class (
15、I, II, III, IV) shall be included in the manufacturers documentation. 4.4.1.1 Dry heat, operational test The test is described in EN 501 30-5, clause 8. 4.4.1.2 Cold, operational test The test is described in EN 50130-5, clause 10. 4.4.1.3 Water, operational test The test is described in EN 50130-5,
16、 clause 16. 4.4.1.4 Impact, operational test (applicable only to recognition equipment and access point interface) The test is described in EN 501 30-5, clause 20. 4.4.1.5 Vibration, sinusoidal endurance test The test is described in EN 501 30-5, clause 23. 4.4.1.6 Supply voltage variations, operati
17、onal test The test is described in EN 501 33-1, 5.4.1.6. The word voltage in this clause means the supply voltage which is provided to the component. 4.4.1 .I Supply voltage dips and interruptions, operational test The test is described in EN 501 33-1, 5.4.1.7. Q BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Commi
18、ttee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesPage 6 4.5 Power supply For each component of an access control system, the outputs and inputs of the power supply shall be protected against short circuit. Requirements pertaining to 5.2.1 d of EN 50133-1 concerning p
19、ower disconnection only apply when power is provided by the main distribution network. EN 501 33-2-1 :2000 NOTE: If a power supply is provided with a secondary source of power, failure of the mains should be annunciated. 4.6 Housings 4.6.1 .I Opening It shall not be possible to open components or to
20、 remove components from their mounting without the use of tools (e.g. screwdriver, keys). 4.6.2 Adjustments Adjustment points (switches, potentiometers) shall be located inside the housing of the component. The adjustment settings, which require the use of equipment (portable programmer) shall fulfi
21、l the requirements of 5.2.4 of EN 50133-1 in respect of programmability protection. 4.6.3 Cable outlets Where the construction of the housing does not provide for concealed cable entry (rear entry) this shall be clearly stated in the product documentation. 4.7 Documentation The manufacturer shall pr
22、ovide the following information: the function of the components according to the diagram of an access control system (Figure 1 and list of 4.1of EN 50133-1); security classification (recognition and access class) if applicable (see EN 50133-1, 5.1); environmental class and equipment class: electrica
23、l specifications (power supply, inputs, outputs); installation, commissioning, maintenance and operating instructions; operating temperature and humidity range; IP and IK Codes; document listing all the information needed for document checking as specified in EN 50133-1, 6.2.1. 4.8 Markinglldentific
24、ation Each access control system component shall be labelled. Q BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD-BSI BS EN 50133-2-1-ENGL 2000 1b2qbbS 0885907 Ob3 = Page 7 EN 50133-2-1:2000 As a minimum, the label shall give th
25、e following information: - the name of the organization responsible for the conformity of the product (e.g. the manufacturer, importer); - the product type; - the manufacturing reference; - all markings required by other standards or directives. The marking shall be readable, fixed and durable. It m
26、ay be fixed either to the inside or outside of the components. If the marking cannot be applied to the component, it shall be fixed on the outside of the packaging. The marking is not required on the token. 5 Specific requirements 5.1 Access point interface The access point interface shall be housed
27、 within a container equipped with tamper detection which operates when the container is opened by the normal means. The access point interface shall be housed within a container providing means for concealed cable outlets or means allowing the monitoring of interconnections. This requirement does no
28、t apply if the manufacturers literature clearly states that the product is not suitable for use on the lower security side or non-secure side of an access controlled area. The housing of the access point interface shall meet at least IP 3X, according to EN 60529. Depending on the environmental class
29、 of equipment, this requirement becomes: - Environmental classes I, II IP 30 - Environmental class III IP 32 - Environmental class IV 5.2 Recognition equipment IP 34 If it is possible to grant access by simple manipulation, (for example: test button, maintenance facility, short circuit) the containe
30、r of the recognition equipment shall be equipped with tamper detection which operates when the container is opened by normal means. The recognition equipment shall provide means for concealed cable outlets or means allowing the monitoring of interconnections. This requirement does not apply if the m
31、anufacturers literature clearly states that the product is not suitable for use on the lower security side or non-secure side of an access controlled area. With the exception of the normal opening used for the token or biometric reading, the housing of the recognition equipment shall meet at least I
32、P 3X according to EN 60529. O BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD=BSI BS EN SOL33-2-L-ENGL 2000 Lb2VbbS OBB5LiO8 TTT Page 8 EN 501 33-2-1 :2000 Depending on the environmental class of equipment, this requirement be
33、comes: - Environmental classes I, II IP 30 - Environmental class III IP 32 - Environmental class IV IP 34 The housing of the recognition equipment shall meet at least the following IK rating, according to EN 50102: - Environmental classes I, II and III IK 04 - Environmental class IV IK 06 6 Tests 6.
34、1 Document checking, inspection and functional tests The relevant methods of testing shall be selected from those listed in EN 50133-1, clause 6. The tests will depend on: - the functions of the component, - the environmental class defined by the manufacturer (I, II, III, IV), - the equipment class
35、defined by the manufacturer (fixed, movable or portable), all described in the product documentation. All the necessary hardware (for example: simulator, etc.) required to perform the test shall be provided with the product to be tested. 6.2 Environmental tests The relevant environmental tests are d
36、efined in 4.4. In order to carry out the environmental tests, the following conditions shall be applied. 1) The specimen shall be mounted in accordance with the instructions of the manufacturer in the normal condition of use. 2) The impact operational test is only applicable for recognition equipmen
37、t and access point interface. No impact shall be made on the display. 3) A relevant functional test (see EN 50133-1, 6.2.3) shall be carried out before the conditioning. 4) The component shall be in the operating condition during the conditioning, with the exception of the vibration sinusoidal endur
38、ance test. 5) The output information and visual indications shall be monitored to detect any permanent 6) A functional test shall be carried out during the conditioning for dry heat and cold operational variation during the conditioning. tests. Q BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrot
39、echnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesPage 9 EN 50133-2-1 :2000 7) For the final measurements, a relevant inspection and functional test shall be carried out after the conditioning. The passlfail criteria are: - no mechanical damage shall occur which affects the operation
40、or IP classification both inside and outside the container; - the relevant inspection or functional test shall provide the same result before, during and after the conditioning; - variations of specified values are acceptable if the value stays within the specified range, including the tolerance. Q
41、BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesSTD-BSI BS EN 50133-2-L-ENGL 2000 M 1b2qbb9 0885410 b58 Page 10 EN 50133-2-1 :2000 Annex A (normative) Special national conditions Special national condition: National characteristic
42、 or practice that cannot be changed even over a long period, e.g. climatic conditions, electrical earthing conditions. If it affects harmonization, it forms part of the European Standard or Harmonization Document. For the countries in which the relevant special national apply these provisions are no
43、rmative, for other countries they are informative. Clause Special national condition 4.4.1.2 Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden Access point interface and recognition equipment shall operate correctly when exposed to environmental influences normally experienced out of doors when those access control
44、system components are fully exposed to the weather. Temperatures may be expected to vary between -40C and +60“C with average humidity of approximately 75 % non-condensing. For 30 days per year relative humidity can be expected to vary between 85 % and 95 % non-condensing. Consequently, the component
45、 shall be tested in accordance with the following conditions as described in EN 50130-5: Environmental class IIIA: Temperature = -40 “C duration 16 hours Environmental class IVA: Temperature = 40 “C duration 16 hours Q BSI 11-2000 COPYRIGHT European Committee for Electrotechnical StandardizationLice
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