Station Equipment (Diagrams Sample Clauses

Station Equipment (Diagrams. This section uses block diagrams to provide a visual overview of the key hardware devices located at typical subway stations. Figure 4-3 offers a high-level view of the station, illustrating how each station contains processors/controllers known as the Station Controller (STC) and the Internet Protocol Public Address (IPPA) controller. These controllers work together with additional hardware devices to support the features implemented for each subsystem. Placeholder only: To be updated/re-executed for final version Figure 4-3 Station Hardware Overview Figures 4-4 through 4-8 on the following pages illustrate the hardware components by subsystem (PA, CIS, CCTV, HPI, SCADA). PA Station Equipment The block diagram in Figure 4-4 illustrates the deployment of PA subsystem hardware to a typical subway station. Placeholder only: To be updated/re-executed for final version Figure 4-4: PA Subsystem Station Hardware Overview Hardware required for the above example includes the following components; located in either the communication room or in the field/platform area of the subway station, as indicated. Communication Room − Internet Protocol Public Address (IPPA) Controller − Ethernet Switch (Network Switch) − Audio Matrix/Digital Sound Processor − Power Amplifiers − Auxiliary Failover Alarm Panel (AFP) Field Equipment − Speaker(s) − Token Booth Microphone Station (TBMS), with Push To Talk (PTT) feature − Local Dispatcher Microphone Station (LDMS) (in six stations only) − Auxiliary Microphone(s) − Ambient Sensing Microphone(s) (ASM) CIS Station Equipment The block diagram in Figure 4-5 illustrates the deployment of CIS subsystem hardware to a typical subway station. Placeholder only: To be updated/re-executed for final version Figure 4-5 CIS Subsystem Station Hardware Overview Hardware required for the above example includes the following components; located in either the communication room or in the field/platform area of the subway station, as indicated. Communication Room − Station Controller (STC) Field Equipment − CIS Display Signs Note that although the track circuit relays interface with PACIS II to provide train information, they are not part of the PACIS II system.
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