Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. Division Includes but not limited to: 1. Control Panels, Card Readers, Power Supplies, Cabling, Request-to-Exit Devices, Access Cards, Access Fobs, Door Contacts, Relays, Contacts, Door Entry Systems with Two-Way A/V, Programming and software. 2. Support equipment shall include racks/cabinets, raceways, cable trays, conduits/sleeves, J-hooks, fire-stopping, faceplates, jacks, copper cables, fiber optic cables, patch panels, jacks, connectors and associated components. B. Access Control Pathways and Spaces Construction 1. Contractor shall ensure that sufficient space has been allocated for the installation of all equipment prior to Installation. Clearances and existing equipment should be taken into consideration. 2. Contractor shall provide all cable pathways and supports including surface raceways, cable trays, conduits, tele-power poles, J-hooks, sleeves, fire stopping and associated cable pathway products. 3. Contractor shall provide all distribution racks, distribution cabinets, cable management, bonding accessories, distribution backboards and mounting kits as appropriate for safe and secure installation. 4. Contractor shall bond all pathways and termination equipment to building ground. C. Access Control Cabling Installation 1. The contractor shall provide all connectors, jacks, cabling, and cable supports. a. Components shall be from a WCPS approved manufacturer and compatible with existing equipment where applicable. b. Cabling shall be from a WCPS approved manufacturer. 2. Cabling shall comply with the following: a. Analog based systems shall utilize multi-conductor cables in varying strand count, shielding configuration and pairs. b. IP based systems shall utilize standards based structured cabling. Category 6 UTP wiring terminates on a Category 6 RJ-45 jack at device and on a Category 6 rack-mounted patch panel in telecommunications room. Multi-strand composite fiber optic cable connects distribution racks between telecommunications rooms, and terminates on rack-mounted fiber optic patch panel.