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REVIEWED BLD2023-1166 Product information+9.14.2023_12.57.43_PM+3783430REVIEWED BY CITY OF EDMONDS Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements August 2021 RECEIVED Sep 28 2023 CITY OF EDMONDS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 11.1KIM11111100 ©2021 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Installation Requirements This page intentionally left blank. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements Installation Requirements Table of Contents Concealed Weapons Detection................................................................................. 1 Installation Requirements........................................................................................ 1 Introduction........................................................................................................ 4 Components....................................................................................................... 5 Specifications..................................................................................................... 6 PhysicalSpecifications........................................................................................ 6 Dimensions.................................................................................................. 6 Weights....................................................................................................... 7 Disposable Shipping Crates................................................................................ 7 Accessibility.................................................................................................. 8 Cables, Access Points, and Connection Points.......................................................... 8 ExclusionZones............................................................................................. 9 OperationalFootprint....................................................................................... 9 PowerSpecifications.......................................................................................... 12 SystemPower...............................................................................................12 TabletPower................................................................................................ 13 Front and Rear (F/R) Situational Awareness Cameras ................................................. 13 Specifications for Surfaces................................................................................... 13 LightingSpecifications........................................................................................ 13 Environmental Specifications.................................................................................14 Securing the Evolv Express System to the Floor.............................................................. 15 Toolsand Materials............................................................................................15 Concrete Pad Specifications..................................................................................15 Anchoring the Evolv Express System........................................................................16 Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 3 Introduction Introduction This document describes the physical, power, flooring, lighting, and other pertinent guidelines required to support the installation of an Evolv Express system. It also defines procedures for bolting the Evolv Express (Model P1) to a floor or outdoor surface. Evolv Express is a walk-through personnel screener designed to detect mass casualty producing metallic based threats including firearms and IEDs. Evolv Express comes in both dual- and single -lane configurations. The single -lane configurations can be a Lane 1 or a Lane 2, depending on the needs of the site. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements Components Components The Evolv Express system consists of both standard and optional components. The figure below lists the components of and depicts a typical dual -lane configuration. Item Description 1 Transmitter (TX) Tower 2 Receiver (RX) Tower 41 4 5 Floor mats with cables Flow Control tablets on floor stands Alarm Resolution tablets on tabletop stands 6 15 ft. power cable M. Oty Notes 1 All tablet, power, and external connections at base of TX, either directly or through mat 2 Only 1 RX, left or right, for single -lane configuration 2 Only 1 mat, left or right, with cables for single - lane configuration 2 See NOTICE below 2 Not shown, see NOTICE below 1 Not shown, see NOTICE below 7 20 ft. CAT6 Ethernet (PoE) 4 Not shown 8 Universal installation kit 1 Not shown ENOTICE: The standard dual -lane configuration consists of four tablets — two Flow Control and two Alarm Resolution. You can purchase up to a total of six additional tablets. The standard single -lane configuration consists of two tablets — one Flow Control and one Alarm Resolution. Each tablet comes with a corresponding 20 ft. Ethernet cable. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 5 Specifications Specifications Physical Specifications Dimensions Front View Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements Weights Top View QO®QI�QQ® as®aaaoo I� M^ ma Jon n 7 38,0 22,7 C57,6�m] Depth 38.0 in. (96.6 cm) Width 130.6 in. (331.7 cm) Height 73.7 in. (187.3 cm) Height (mat) 0.9 in. (2.3 cm) at top, 0.2 in. (0.5 cm) at front lip Opening (lane width) 39.8 in. (101.0 cm) at base, 48.0 in. (121.9 cm) above base Weights Evolv Express supports both standard and optional components and accessories. Some of the optional accessories are used to test or set up the system and are not part of the installation. Standard Components Weight Transmitter (TX) Tower 210 lbs. (95.3 kg) Receiver (RX) Tower (2) 122 lbs. (55.3 kg) / 61 lbs. (27.7 kg) each Mat and Cables (2) 20 lbs. (9.1 kg) / 10 lbs. (4.5 kg) each Tablet & Floor Stand (2) 57 lbs. (25.9 kg) / 28.5 lbs. (12.9 kg) each Tablet & Desktop Stand (2) 13 lbs. (5.9 kg) / 6.5 lbs. (2.9 kg) each System Total 422.5 lbs. (191.6 kg) Optional Components Weight Tablet & Floor Stand 28.5 lbs. (12.9 kg) Tablet & Desktop Stand 6.5 lbs. (2.9 kg) Disposable Shipping Crates Evolv Express comes in disposable packaging, all materials are recyclable. Crate Length Width Height Weight Single -lane crate 47.25 in. (120 cm) 46 in. (117 cm) 82 in. (208 cm) 400 lbs. (181.4 kg) Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 7 Accessibility Crate Length Width Height Weight Dual -lane crate no. 1 47.25 in. (120 cm) 46 in. (117 cm) 82 in. (208 cm) 492 lbs. (223.2 kg) Dual -lane crate no. 2 48 in. (122 cm) 48 in. (122 cm) 82 in. (208 cm) 200 lbs. (90.7 kg) Accessibility Evolv Express complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for wheelchair access. Cables, Access Points, and Connection Points Evolv Express comes standard with a detachable 15 ft. power cord (shipped with the Express) is supplied for connecting the Express TX Tower to the power outlet. One end of the power cord supports an IEC 320 (S15 Variant) connector while the other end supports local AC power plug requirements. Evolv Express also comes standard with one 20 ft. CAT6 Ethernet cable per tablet. An "Access Point" is the location where a cable can enter the system. There are up to five optional Cable Access Points defined by the diagram and detailed in the table below. Two of the Cable Access Points are under the provided mats. Each mat provides channels for inserting and securing cables under the mat. A "Connection Point" is the location where a cable can attach to the system. There are several Cable Connection Points defined by the diagram and detailed in the table below. d enotes a CatWe Access Point 0 denotes CableCmne€kim Point LJ Cable Access Point options (indicated by :� in the image above) 1 Under TX Tower (completely hidden) 2 Under Lane 1 Mat (in channel) 3 Under Lane 2 Mat (in channel) 4 From back of TX Tower (optional, can use front) 5 From front of TX Tower (optional, can use back) Cable Connection Point options (indicated by 0 in the image above) 1 TX Tower, base Lane 1 side (under access door) Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 8 Exclusion Zones Cable Connection Point options (indicated by[3 in the image above) a. Power inlet (1x) b. Tablet RJ45 (2x) TX Tower, base Lane 2 side (under access door) a. Tablet RJ45 (4x) b. F/R Situational Awareness Camera RJ45 (1x) c. External Network RJ45 (1x) Lane 1 Mat RJ45 (1x, typically for Tablet) Lane 2 Mat RJ45 (1x, typically for Tablet) Exclusion Zones Evolv Express hardware has two exclusion zones around the system. • The first exclusion zone of 59.1 in. (150.0 cm) should be kept clear of large moving metal objects (for example:doors, mobility assist devices, escalators, etc.). • The second exclusion zone of 29.5 in. (75.0 cm) should be kept clear of large metallic objects (for example:bike racks, fencing, stanchions, barrels, etc.). The exclusion zones are measured from the outer surfaces of the TX and RX towers. These exclusion zones are intended as minimum guidelines; additional spacing might be required. 1 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I I I I I--------------------------------------------------{ I � 59.1in. (150.Qcm) I ok I I I i I 29.51n. {75.Dcm} I I � I I I 29.5in. (75.Ocm) I I I I I I I , I I I 59.1in. (150.O�m} I I I L------------------------------------------------------------------ Operational Footprint The Concealed Weapons Detection system is the integration of the Evolv Express system and the Motorola Solutions ACC system. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 9 Operational Footprint Concealed Weapons Detection is a free -flowing, touchless weapons detection screening system capable of screening more than 3,600 visitors per hour when deployed as a dual -lane system and 1,800 as a single -lane system. Each configuration allows multiple visitors to be within the operational footprint at any time. Actual throughput and operational flow will depend on the sensitivity setting selected as well as the amount and types of carried items users typically have at each unique location. Concealed Weapons Detection screens visitors as they walk through the lanes of the unit. It is important that the visitors walk straight through and not pause. Stanchions can be used to guide visitors through the lanes. Consideration should be given to the flow of visitors into and out of the Express. Express systems support both Flow Control and Alarm Resolution tablets, typically one each per lane. Flow Control tablets are typically located to the rear 11.5 to 14.8 ft. (350.0 to 450.0 cm) from the back edge of the mat. Alarm Resolution tablets are typically located on a small table off to the side of each lane. Each Alarm Resolution station (table and tablet) typically requires 3.0 ft. x 4.0 ft. (91.4 cm x 121.9 cm) of space. All tables are provided by others. A 20 ft. CAT6 cable is provided with each additional tablet. All other Ethernet cables are provided by others. Express Dual -lane Operational Area (Typical) The operational area of the Evolv Express is very configurable, enabling flexible installations. Below is a typical dual -lane installation. The Flow Control tablets can be located off of the TX Tower (center of the area) and the Alarm Resolution stations can be located as needed, to accommodate the physical space. The width of a dual -lane installation can be as small as the width of the dual -lane Express, 10.9 ft. (331.7 cm). Lane 2- Lane 1- Flow Control Flow Control Alarm Resolution 41111 -14ft. (427cm) (2x- Lane 1, 2) I I I I I I I ®M®P®® 19ft. (579cm) -18ft. (549cm) Lane 1 - Alarm Resolution w Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 10 Operational Footprint Express Single -Lane Operational Area (Typical) The operational area of the Evolv Express is very configurable, enabling flexible installations. Below is a typical single -lane installation. The Flow Control tablets can be located off of the TX Tower (center of the area) and the Alarm Resolution stations can be located as needed, to accommodate the physical space. The width of a single -lane installation can be as small as the width of the single -lane Express, 6.2 ft. (187.5 cm). Lane 1— Flow Control —14ft. {427cm —18ft. (549cm) Lane 1— Alarm Resolution —10.5ft. (320cm) Multiple Systems — Minimum Separation Multiple Evolv Express systems must be separated by at least 78.7 in. (200.0 cm). Increase the separation between systems to handle large volumes of visitors, or to accommodate Alarm Resolution stations. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 11 Power Specifications -4 Minimum Separation fME1 �,yo 00 s JM-9— 0 l r r s s r r slr 1 Power Specifications System Power The Evolv Express power requirements are: • Voltage: 115-230 VAC +/-10% • Phase: single Phase • Circuit (minimum): 5 Amps • Consumption (typical): 170 W-200 W The Evolv Express comes with a standard IEC 320 (S15 Variant) inlet socket for the power connection. A detachable 15 ft. power cord (shipped with the Express) is supplied for connecting the Express TX Tower to the power outlet. One end of the power cord supports an IEC 320 (S15 Variant) connector while the other end supports local AC power plug requirements. Approximately 9 feet of the power cord will be exposed when run under a Lane 1 or Lane 2 mat. All other power sockets, plugs, or cords are provided by others. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 12 Tablet Power Tablet Power Evolv Express provides (6) RJ45 ports on the base of TX Tower. Each RJ45 provides communication and power via Power over Ethernet (PoE) to one Tablet. The RJ45 ports are redundant; only one port per tablet is required. All other Ethernet cables and accessories are provided by others. Front and Rear (F/R) Situational Awareness Cameras Evolv Express provides front and rear situational awareness cameras that can be connected, configured, and controlled by an external video management system (VMS). These cameras can be accessed via an independent RJ45 port labeled "FIR CAM" on the base of the TX Tower. These cameras are separate from the Alarm Resolution cameras. They are operated by an independent camera hub in the system that is only accessible via that port. These cameras are AXIS F1005-E Sensor Units. More information can be downloaded from AXIS at: AXIS F1005-E Sensor Unit I Axis Communications. Additionally, AXIS provides a utility for view the output. This utility can be accessed at: https://www.axis.com/en-us/support/downloads/axis-ip-utility. Specifications for Surfaces The Express system requires a stable and level surface to support proper operation and screening. Cement, wood, tile, rubber, and carpeted surfaces are all acceptable; however, they must be stable with limited vibration. The Express can be deployed on any surface that is ADA compliant. Every effort should be made to install all three Express towers as plumb as possible. The maximum angle of any RX or TX Tower, as measured by its largest outer surface, is 5 degrees. Outdoor installations must be secured to a stable surface, per the "Floor Mounting an Express System (P1)" procedure. Lighting Specifications The Express requires sufficient ambient lighting for capturing clear digital images of visitors walking through the system. The Express can operate in most settings, whether there is direct natural light or artificial light; however, some very low lighting conditions may require additional lighting. If lighting needs to be added in proximity to or above the system for better visibility, use LED lighting. Lighting Level Typical Source LUX Notes Very bright Direct, natural light Above -4,500 Might need to reduce LUX through shading Bright Mix of indirect, natural light -800 to -4,500 Might need to reduce LUX through shading Normal Sufficient artificial light -100 to -800 Determine the best setting on site Low Dim to relatively low artificial light -15 to -100 Might need to add artificial light Very low Very dim artificial light -0 to -15 Likely need to add artificial light Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 13 Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications • Ingress Protection—Evolv Express supports Standard (indoor) and Outdoor rated Ingress Protection. — Standard IP54 — Outdoor IP56—Power and data connectors are IP67, resisting water ingress up to 6in. (15cm) • Operating Temperature —Range of -20 to +55°C (4to 131 °F) • Storage Temperature —Range of -40 to +70°C (40 to 158°F) • Relative Humidity —Range of 0 to 95% (Standard system — non -condensing, Outdoor system — condensing) • Wind —mitigate the effects of wind using the following precautions: — To reduce the risk of tipping over during wind the Evolv Express towers must be secured to the ground using bolts. If wind or wind gusts exceed 35 MPH the Evolv Express must be removed and stored in a location protected from the wind. — To minimize the effects of wind during operation walls or wind barriers should be installed. If Evolv Express cannot be protected from winds of 15 MPH or more alternative screening procedures may be required. This applies even if the system is secured to the ground. See the current version of the Concealed Weapons Detection / Evolve Express Specification Sheet for the latest environmental specifications. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 14 Securing the Evolv Express System to the Floor Securing the Evolv Express System to the Floor The Evolv Express system must be bolted (secured) to the floor or surface for installations where the TX or RX towers are at risk for tipping or falling due to visitor traffic and/or weather. This procedure is intended to serve as a general guideline. Variants might be required due to considerations including: different types of floors or surfaces, slopes, and whether mats are used. The drilling and installation of anchors in this section are to be performed by others/site representatives. Securing the Evolv Express system to the floor is to be directed by an Motorola Solutions representative. See the current version of the Evolv Express System Installation Requirements Manual for detailed configuration requirements and drawings. Tools and Materials Ensure the items below were included in your Outdoor Bolt -Down kit bag that was included with the Express system. Part No. Description Qty 210-00406 316 Stainless Steel Female -Threaded Anchors for Concrete, 3/8"-16 6 210-00407 18-8 Stainless Steel Hex Bolt, 3/8"-16 x 3" 6 210-00408 3/8" Fender Washer for TX Tower 2 210-00409 3/8" Washer for RX Towers 4 210-00410 3/8" Lock Washer 6 290-00307 Anchor Installation Tool 1 Other materials required for outdoor installation of the Express system are: • Power drill (corded power drill is recommended) • 1/2 in. Concrete drill bit • 9/16 in. Deep socket and ratchet • Hammer Concrete Pad Specifications MSI recommends pouring a concrete pad with the dimensions illustrated below before installing concrete anchors. The concrete used should have with a minimum compressive strength of 4000 psi. The top surface of the concrete slab should be as flush with the surrounding surface as possible. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 15 Anchoring the Evolv Express System 40.0" 155.0" 4.0 �1 f Anchoring the Evolv Express System 1. Mark the locations for the threaded anchors by one of the following methods: • Using the dimensions in the image in the section titled Securing the Evolv Express System to the Floor, mark the locations for the threaded anchors in the concrete. • Setup the express system in its desired location, and mark the locations for the threaded anchors on the surface by sticking a punch or permanent marker through the holes in the base plates. 2. Using the'/z" concrete drill bit, create a'/2" bore to a minimum depth of 1-9/16" (1.5625"). 3. Clean out the hole of any debris. 4. Using the provided anchor tool, drop the anchors into the'/2" bore and hammer the anchors down until the shoulder of the anchor tool is flush with the top of the anchora. Alternatively, you can use this video link as guidance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6eENSixo94. 5. Move the Express system to the desired location, check that the anchors line up with the pre - drilled holes in the base plates. 6. Every foot on each tower must be in its correct position. The bottom of the base plate on each tower should be roughly 1.5" above the ground, depending on the type of floor or surface and how level it is. 7. Bolt the TX Tower down using two of the 3/8" Hex head bolts and two of the 3/8" fender washers. 8. Bolt both Rx towers down with two 3/8" Hex head bolts and two standard 3/8" washers per Rx Tower (four total bolts and four total washers) 9. Secure the Rx and TX Towers using two bolts on each tower. While tightening the bolts, ensure that the tower maintains its position by checking the feet relative to the marks and confirming that it is still level. Adjust the height and location of the feet, as necessary. 10. Complete the installation, as required. Concealed Weapons Detection Installation Requirements 16