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BSI PD CLC/TS 50136-7:2017

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Alarm systems. Alarm transmission systems and equipment – Application guidelines

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BSI 2017 26
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These application guidelines include guidance on the application of the design, planning, operation, installation, commissioning and maintenance of alarm transmission systems for use in fire, I&HAS, Social Alarms and VSS applications. This document does NOT specify requirements. The requirements for ATS and ATE are specified in other parts of the EN 50136 series of standards.

These application guidelines are intended to assist those responsible for establishing an ATS(n) to ascertain the appropriate design, planning, Installation, operation and maintenance of an ATS(n) and to determine the most appropriate ATS category for the required system performance. E.g. Installers and service providers, ATSPs and their ICT managers, Network operators (Telco’s), ARC’s and their ICT managers, Test houses and Certification inspectorates, Specifiers, Insurance companies, Manufacturers of ATE.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Abbreviations
9 5 General
5.1 Information security
5.1.1 General
5.1.2 Key management
5.1.3 Access to the ATS and ATSN
5.1.4 Security screening
10 5.2 Availability
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Single path ATS availability
5.2.3 Dual path ATS availability
12 5.3 Testing
5.4 Certification and inspection
13 5.5 The role of the ATSP
5.6 ATS applications
5.7 Alternative notification services
5.8 MCT and hosted RCT
14 5.9 Service level agreements
5.9.1 General
5.9.2 Topics of a Service Level Agreement
15 5.10 Documentation
6 Planning
6.1 General
6.2 Selection of ATS and/or ATSN category
6.3 Service level agreements
6.4 Roles and responsibilities
6.5 Connection to alarm systems
16 7 Design
7.1 Non-ATE equipment
7.2 Shared transmission links and throughput
7.2.1 General
17 7.2.2 Recommendations
7.3 Transmission network selection
7.4 Interoperability
7.4.1 Protocols
7.4.2 PSTN alarm reporting protocols
18 7.4.3 VoIP systems
7.4.4 IP Alarm reporting protocols
7.4.5 Interconnections
7.5 Location of SPT and other transmission network equipment
7.6 Design examples
7.6.1 General
19 7.6.2 ATSN using pass-through operation
20 7.6.3 ATSN using store-and-forward operation
8 Installation
8.1 Commissioning
8.2 Testing
8.2.1 General
21 8.2.2 Test period
8.2.3 Acceptance
8.2.4 Statement of conformance
8.3 Fixing, fitting and cabling
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Cabling
22 8.4 Competence
8.5 Documentation
8.6 Certification
9 Operation
9.1 General
9.2 Performance monitoring of the ATS and/or ATSN
9.3 Change management
23 9.4 Configuration management
9.5 System upgrades
9.6 Problem management
9.7 Planned maintenance
24 9.8 End of life management
9.9 Back-ups
BSI PD CLC/TS 50136-7:2017
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