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Telecommunication Systems 03
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 2
PHYSICAL INTERFACE ................................................................................ 5
ELECTRICAL INTERFACE ........................................................................... 6
FUNCTIONAL AND SOFTWARE INTERFACE ............................................. 7
SITE MANAGEMENT .................................................................................... 8
SITE ACCESS ............................................................................................... 9
PROVISIONS, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION ........................................ 10
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING............................................................... 11
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY ................................................... 12
LIST OF TABLES
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose
1.2 General
This Interface Specification describes the interface between the Signalling &
Train Control (S&TC) and Platform Screen Door (PSD) & Automatic Platform
Gate (APG) Work Package Contractor (WPC) and the Telecommunications
WPC.
In this Interface Specification, the Contractor for the S&TC and PSD & APG
is referred to as the S&TC WPC, and the Contractor for Telecommunications
is referred to as the COMMS WPC. Where reference is made to both the
S&TC WPC and the COMMS WPC, the term ‘WPCs’ will be used.
A full list of abbreviations used in this Specification can be found in the latest
revision of the Project Glossary, which shall be subject to change throughout
the lifecycle of the project.
This Interface Specification shall be read in conjunction with the relevant
sections of the respective WPCs Contract Specifications (for example but not
limited to the General Specification and the Particular Specifications). The
WPCs shall ensure that all requirements of their Specifications pertaining to
interfaces are fully resolved and implemented, this includes but shall not be
limited to Requirements Management, Configuration Management and
Systems Assurance.
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Not used.
The S&TC WPC shall be responsible for the design, supply and installation,
testing and commissioning and maintenance during the DLP of the S&TC and
the PSD & APG Systems.
The COMMS WPC is responsible for the Design, Supply, Installation, Testing
and Commissioning and maintenance during the DLP of the
Telecommunication system (including but not limited to CCTV, PA, PIDS,
GIRN, ITS, Master Clock).
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The S&TC WPC shall take the lead in developing the interface documents as
listed in both parties General Specification. The COMMS WPC shall provide
input to and shall review the interface documents prepared by the S&TC
WPC.
The S&TC WPC shall arrange and attend regular interface meetings with the
COMMS WPC and vice versa when necessary. The minutes of meetings and
the action plans shall be prepared by the meeting initiator and submitted to
the PDP and copied to the other WPC.
Both the S&TC WPC and the COMMS WPC shall provide all interface
requirements, as listed in the subsequent sections of this Interface
Specification and in the ICD, in the agreed timescales.
Both the S&TC WPC and the COMMS WPC shall ensure the timely,
understandable and complete transparent exchange of information and the
settlement of any differences.
The minimum requirements for interface exchange between the S&TC WPC
and the COMMS WPC are contained in Appendix D of their respective PS.
PHYSICAL INTERFACE
2.1 General
The COMMS WPC shall liaise with the S&TC WPC for detailed interface
requirements related to the COMMS WPC provisions, system architecture,
power supply and boundaries of provision including the following information
to support the design proposals:
• Detail drawings for system architecture to align with S&TC overall
system architecture design.
The S&TC WPC shall review the Telecommunication System works
provisions for the interfaces and advice the COMMS WPC of their adequacy
and also if additional provisions are required. The COMMS WPC shall
provide accordingly any additional provisions required upon instruction from
the PDP.
The COMMS WPC shall provide, the following information to the S&TC WPC
but not limited to:
Interfaces at BTN Detail of system to system interfaces e.g. connector, cable type,
and sub-systems number of termination block, cable termination box/panel.
Interface Terminal
Media converter (e.g. Fiber to Ethernet) type to suit system design.
Boxes
ELECTRICAL INTERFACE
Not Used.
Not Used.
Both the S&TC WPC and COMMS WPC shall coordinate the equipment radio
channel and frequency to avoid interference.
The COMMS WPC shall provide a BTN consisting of Network Switches and
fibre optic cables.
The COMMS WPC shall lead the production of an Interface Control Document
to which the S&TCS shall provide input.
SITE MANAGEMENT
Not used.
Not used.
The S&TC WPC shall conduct a joint inspection with the COMMS WPC and
other related WPC for the purpose of survey and inspection to ensure site
works are well coordinated.
5.1.3.1 If the inspection identifies outstanding work to be completed by either WPC
then a programme shall be developed by that WPC for this work.
5.1.3.2 Any outstanding work to be completed by either WPC shall not impact the
work of the other WPC.
5.1.3.3 The following shall be recorded and agreed during the inspection where there
are interfaces between the WPCs:
• Access points and Work areas;
• Outstanding work list and agreed completion dates.
Not used.
SITE ACCESS
6.1 General
Not used.
Not used.
The WPCs shall provide all necessary tools, plant and equipment to support
material delivery and undertake the Works of their respective Contracts.
Not used.
Not used.
Not used.
Not used.
The WPCs shall ensure that their programmes and plans of work, including
all staging, are shared and integrated through regular interface meetings. The
WPC’s shall coordinate their own programmes and plans of work to ensure
the correct access is provided in accordance with the degree of completion
schedule.
The S&TC WPC and the COMMS WPC shall undertake their work in
accordance with the agreed coordinated installation programme.
Pedestrian Access.
Not used.
Material Access.
Not used.
Vehicular Access.
Not used.
The responsibilities of the S&TC WPC and the COMMS WPC pertaining to
interfaces between their respective Contracts are summarised in Table 7-1.
COMMS WPC
Subject S&TC WPC Responsibilities
Responsibilities
Design Ensure the design of the systems Provide detail IP address list for
are compatible and system all servers, workstations and
interface connectors meet sub-system including mapping
Telecommunication System for connection of S&TC
design. equipment onto BTN network.
7.2 Delivery
Details of delivery shall be developed for each location through the Interface
Management Plan and Interface Control Document. The Plan shall consider
the equipment size for delivery, details of viaduct, stations and other civil
structures such as ramps, steps, recesses, channels, drain and track
services.
7.3 Installation
The S&TC WPC and COMMS WPC shall coordinate the installation
programme to meet project schedule and system integration requirement.
8.1 General
The COMMS WPC and the S&TC WPC shall coordinate for all testing and
commissioning items that require involvement or co-operation between the
two parties including but not limited to the following:
• Details of the test to be carried out;
• Date of test;
• Access requirements for the test.
The tests shall include but not be limited to the following actions:
• Function Test;
• Control Correspondence;
• Status indications and alarms.
System functionality to be tested shall include but not be limited to the
following:
• Backbone Transmission Network (BTN) interface
• Public Address System (PAS) interface
• Passenger Information Display System (PIDS) interface
• Master Clock System (MCS) interface
• Information Technology System (ITS) interface
The S&TC WPC and COMMS WPC shall jointly organise a point to point test
to verify the correct connection of each point at the interfaces. For hardwired
interfaces the point–to-point test shall verify the electrical connectivity and
operation of the interface.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY
9.1 General
Both the COMMS WPC and the S&TC WPC shall exchange all necessary
information concerning EMC/EMI in the respective systems, in accordance
with their EMC plan to ensure compatibility in the design of their systems.
The information includes, but shall not be limited to, the operation
frequencies, the associated maximum radiated emission levels of each
subsystem and the locations of their transmissions.
The COMMS WPC and the S&TC WPC shall jointly investigate interference
problems and provide necessary corrective actions throughout the Contract
period.
Both the COMMS WPC and the S&TC WPC shall jointly develop a test plan
detailing how the electromagnetic compatibility of the Telecommunication
System and the S&TC and PSD & APG shall be verified. This shall take into
consideration any EMC studies conducted. This test plan shall be compatible
with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Management Plan of the respective
Specification.