ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 1 of 265 Siemens Mobility, Traffic Solutions Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH17 7ER Uni
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 10 of 265 19 MANUAL STEP-ON MODE ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 100 of 265 6.11.3 Near Side Pedestrian Crossing This type of crossing can be used at
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 101 of 265 The near side pedestrian sequence includes an extendable all-red period wh
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 102 of 265 However, if the configured inter-green time to one vehicle phase on an int
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 103 of 265 vehicle period mode (see section 23.3) and for a ‘linked’ changed, UTC, lo
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 104 of 265 time that the vehicle phase terminates. In this instance, the next phases
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 105 of 265 77 DDEEMMAANNDDSS AANNDD EEXXTTEENNSSIIOONNSS 7.1 General Description
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 106 of 265 7.3.2 Pedestrian Push-Buttons When a pedestrian push-button is pressed, a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 107 of 265 7.3.6 UTC Demand Bits These provide simulated on-street demands and/or ex
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 108 of 265 PHASE DEMAND PROCESSING IPX DEMAND AND DEMAND BUT NOT KERBSIDE KERBSIDE AN
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 109 of 265 7.4.2 Pedestrian Demand Acceptance For the purposes of this section, push
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 11 of 265 27 LINKING ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 110 of 265 In VA mode, if no real phases in the same stream are at right of way, t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 111 of 265 as faulty, the DFM indicator is illuminated and the detector input forced
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 112 of 265 7.5.3 CLF Mode Extensions are disregarded during CLF mode. However, it is
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 113 of 265 88 CCAALLLL//CCAANNCCEELL There are up to 8 call/cancel units (0 to 7) a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 114 of 265
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 115 of 265 99 HHIIGGHH SSPPEEEEDD VVEEHHIICCLLEE DDEETTEECCTTIIOONN To provide t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 116 of 265 Two assessors are used, an outer and an inner. The outer is situated 159 m
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 117 of 265 9.4 SDE/SA Actions 9.4.1 SDE/SA Green Extensions The SDE/SA facility pr
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 118 of 265 Note that if the inter-green is not dependent on the SDE/SA phase inter-gr
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 119 of 265 1100 AALLLL--RREEDD DDIISSPPLLAAYYSS There are three methods of achievi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 12 of 265 35 SELF-TEST FACILITY ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 120 of 265 10.2 Red Extension During Interstage 10.2.1 Description The occupation o
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 121 of 265 Care must be taken when using/testing independent inter-greens since the E
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 122 of 265 1111 PPHHAASSEE DDEELLAAYYSS 11.1 General Description In order to gain
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 123 of 265 GREEN...GREENABEF...Stage 1 Stage 2...Interstage is 6sIntergreen from
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 124 of 265 11.3 Phases Gaining Right-Of-Way The inter-green times from conflicting p
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 125 of 265 If phases E and F are required to always appear at red/amber and then gree
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 126 of 265 For example, if the entries 0 to 9 were already allocated and we needed t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 127 of 265 1122 MMOODDEESS The following modes are available: Start Up ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 128 of 265 Bus/LRT/Emergency Vehicle Priority mode: Entered if a request exists fo
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 129 of 265 If when Fixed Time, CLF, VA or Manual has been selected, it is not a high
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 13 of 265 Figure 23 – Double SDE Layout ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 130 of 265 1133 SSTTAARRTT--UUPP MMOODDEE The start-up mode is entered to produce
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 131 of 265 13.1.1 Start-Up into Part-Time Mode If the first step of the start-up se
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 132 of 265 1144 PPAARRTT--TTIIMMEE MMOODDEE 14.1 General Description When a strea
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 133 of 265 When part-time mode is no longer requested, i.e. when it is time for the c
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 134 of 265 1155 UURRBBAANN TTRRAAFFFFIICC CCOONNTTRROOLL ((UUTTCC)) 15.1 UTC In
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 135 of 265 that the ‘normally closed contact’ is only opened (i.e. energised) when th
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 136 of 265 15.3 Control and Reply Bits UTC Control Bits UTC Reply Bits Bit Section
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 137 of 265 15.3.1 Forces (F1, F2 etc.) An ‘F’ control bit forces the controller to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 138 of 265 priority than UTC and would cause the computer to release control unnecess
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 139 of 265 Note that the demand confirm bit for the pedestrian stage on a stand-alon
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 14 of 265 Table 21 – Summary of UTC Control and Reply Bits ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 140 of 265 15.3.9 Solar Switch Override (SO) An ‘SO’ control bit may be programmed t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 141 of 265 15.3.16 Local Link Inhibit (LL) An ‘LL’ control bit may be programmed to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 142 of 265 15.3.23 RTC Synchronisation (TS1) A ‘TS1’ control bit may be programmed to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 143 of 265 15.3.27 Transmission Confirm (TC) The ‘TC’ input is not a transmitted cont
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 144 of 265 15.4.5 First Group Confirm (GR1) A ‘GR1’ reply bit may be returned to ind
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 145 of 265 Under Option 2, all stages are demand and extension dependent. A stage cha
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 146 of 265 15.10 UTC Parallel Stage Streaming Facilities UTC mode can be active on a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 147 of 265 1166 PPRRIIOORRIITTYY AANNDD EEMMEERRGGEENNCCYY VVEEHHIICCLLEE MMOODD
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 148 of 265 16.2 Facilities Both Priority and Emergency Vehicle modes have the same f
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 149 of 265 be used to generate a V.A. demand for the same phase such that if Priority
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 15 of 265 11 IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN 1.1 Purpose This handbook gives details of t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 150 of 265 16.2.8 Enforce VA Demands (PSE) This facility works on the same basis as
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 151 of 265 A priority demand stored during the ‘inhibit period’ will be cancelled if
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 152 of 265 Time’ time range is 0 to 255 seconds in 1-second steps, and is sometimes r
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 153 of 265 ‘Good’ activations are activations of the priority input that do not remai
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 154 of 265 16.3.2 Changes from a Lower to a Higher Priority Level A change from Bus
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 155 of 265 If the priority mode is configured lower priority than UTC mode, while fo
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 156 of 265 16.6 Interfaces 16.6.1 Inputs An input channel may be provided such that
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 157 of 265 16.7.1 Serving Priority Demands in Order of Receipt In general the contro
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 158 of 265 ensure that the LRV clears the junction. This is again achieved using the
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 159 of 265 1177 HHUURRRRYY CCAALLLL MMOODDEE 17.1 Introduction A ‘hurry call’ de
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 16 of 265 667/HB/20168/000 INTERSECTION CONFIGURATOR 004 USERS HANDBOOK This handboo
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 160 of 265 expire. During the move to the called stage, any active inter-green / all-
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 161 of 265 request, e.g. Fire station, or it may be used as a confirm signal for a UT
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 162 of 265 Note: If the Hurry Call is inserted from a momentary push-button it is adv
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 163 of 265 1188 SSEELLEECCTTEEDD MMAANNUUAALL CCOONNTTRROOLL 18.1 Manual Mode Fo
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 164 of 265 If a stage not assigned to any button is active, none of the indicators wi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 165 of 265 1199 MMAANNUUAALL SSTTEEPP--OONN MMOODDEE 19.1 Introduction ‘Manual S
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 166 of 265 (b) Stay in one stage for a fixed period defined in the configuration and
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 167 of 265 2200 SSEELLEECCTTEEDD FFIIXXEEDD TTIIMMEE,, CCLLFF OORR VVAA MMOODD
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 168 of 265 2211 CCAABBLLEELLEESSSS LLIINNKKIINNGG FFAACCIILLIITTYY ((CCLLFF)) MM
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 169 of 265 The timetable settings that are programmed may be changed via the handset
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 17 of 265 1.4.2 Required Tools In addition to a standard Engineer’s tool kit, the f
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 170 of 265 Functions 8 and 9 only apply to stand-alone pedestrian streams: 8. INHIBI
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 171 of 265 Because every controller is introducing plans as though they have all bee
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 172 of 265 If the current plan does not have an exit time configured, but the new pla
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 173 of 265 During morning peaks, traffic flowing into the city centre (C-B-A) is requ
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 174 of 265 21.6.2 Using Plan Offset Times (Base Time CLF Only) The offset between th
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 175 of 265 the offset time internally; in this case calculating that an offset of jus
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 176 of 265 Plan 0 A B C Plan 1 A B C (Required Offset) (35) (20) (0) (Req
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 177 of 265 2. The use of the ‘Hold’ and ‘Prevent’ group influences should be avoided
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 178 of 265 2222 VVEEHHIICCLLEE AACCTTUUAATTEEDD ((VVAA)) MMOODDEE In VA mode the
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 179 of 265 When in Stage 1 Consider Stage 2… a) If there are no demands for phases
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 18 of 265 RLM Red Lamp Monitoring rms Root Mean Square ROW Right Of Way RTC Real
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 180 of 265 b) If phases C or E need to keep right of way, ignore stage 1. Since phas
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 181 of 265 22.2 Green-Arrow Restrictions on Vehicle Actuated Mode UK requirements di
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 182 of 265 Due to this restriction, it is commonly required that stage 2 is prevented
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 183 of 265 the same dummy phase in each stage, this phase would be specified for reve
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 184 of 265 2233 FFIIXXEEDD TTIIMMEE WWOORRKKIINNGG MMOODDEE There are three meth
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 185 of 265 With Selected Fixed Time to current maximums, when NORMAL mode is restore
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 186 of 265 stage combination is reached, after which stage combination 0 will commenc
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 187 of 265 2244 SSTTAAGGEE MMOOVVEEMMEENNTT RREESSTTRRIICCTTIIOONNSS When a speci
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 188 of 265 24.1 Prohibited Moves When a move to a stage is prohibited and there is a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 189 of 265 The ignore move facility is normally only required during modes where it i
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 19 of 265 22 SSTT990000 CCOONNTTRROOLLLLEERR 2.1 System Overview The Siemens ST90
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 190 of 265 By preventing one pedestrian stream from appearing at right of way while
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 191 of 265 2255 MMAASSTTEERR TTIIMMEE CCLLOOCCKK SSYYSSTTEEMM 25.1 Introduction
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 192 of 265 25.3 Timetable Resolution CLF plans and timetable events are introduced
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 193 of 265 The Controller only synchronises its minutes and seconds from the GPS Cloc
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 194 of 265 2266 TTHHEE EEVVEENNTT TTIIMMEETTAABBLLEE 26.1 Plan Change/Event Time
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 195 of 265 26.3 Switch Function Setting The event timetable is introduced by a maste
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 196 of 265 times that do not required to be changed in an alternative plan should be
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 197 of 265 When a stage is deleted, any demands for that stage or for phases within t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 198 of 265 Time switch Event Default State (i.e. when no time switch events are acti
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 199 of 265 26.5.2 Special Holiday Periods The Holiday Clock facility allows the peri
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 2 of 265 Change History: Issue Change Ref Date 1 First Issued Oct 2007 2 Up
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 20 of 265 The ST900 Controller uses the reliable and proven Mains Lamp Switch Cards a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 200 of 265 26.5.3 Special Days The Holiday Clock facility allows specific individual
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 201 of 265 2277 LLIINNKKIINNGG 27.1 Repeat Pulses The Siemens Type 900 Controller
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 202 of 265 Output Bit Local Link Bit Description Power/Lamps Off State Configuratio
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 203 of 265 2288 AALLTTEERRNNAATTIIVVEE SSIIGGNNAALL SSEEQQUUEENNCCEESS AANNDD FF
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 204 of 265 changing to no ROW: BLACKOUT or FLASHING GREEN MAN If an amber is require
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 205 of 265 Traffic phases: Phases A,B & C Phase D at no ROW: RED RED changing
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 206 of 265 CHINA: Beijing: Normal start-up sequence and blackout part-time mode. Tra
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 207 of 265 SYRIA: Flashing amber start-up and part-time. Traffic: red - green - ambe
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 208 of 265 IMPORTANT: As Wig-Wag configurations are more complex to create than inte
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 209 of 265 Wag signals, Wig-Wag Signals are also available with flashing blue aspects
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 21 of 265 2.2 The Controller Cabinet Figure 2 – ST900 Controller Cabinet General Ar
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 210 of 265 28.5.5 Red Lamp Monitoring Wig-Wag signals are typically arranged in p
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 211 of 265 28.5.6 Flashing Amber Wig-Wags Figure 38 – Flashing Amber Wig-Wag Sig
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 212 of 265 2299 IINNPPUUTTSS AANNDD OOUUTTPPUUTTSS 29.1 Inputs (I/P) Inputs into
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 213 of 265 29.4 Ports The ports of the controller provide a means of connecting the
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 214 of 265 Clearing DFM Faults: If the RFL=1 or the RDF=1 handset command is entered,
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 215 of 265 29.7 Uni-Directional (U/D) Facility If only vehicles travelling in one di
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 216 of 265 29.8 Signal Dimming 29.8.1 Solar Cell Signal dimming is provided to dim
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 217 of 265 3300 MMAANNUUAALL PPAANNEELL 30.1 Standard Facilities (Intersection Co
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 218 of 265 30.1.2 Mode Select Push-Buttons When the NORMAL mode select push-button i
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 219 of 265 30.1.7 Manual Button Indicators The Manual Button Indicators are for use
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 22 of 265 Figure 3 – ST900 Controller Cabinet showing new equipment
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 220 of 265 30.2 Stand-alone Pedestrian Controller Manual Panel SIEMENSCONTPEDDEMANDA
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 221 of 265 30.2.2 Continuous Vehicle Extend These buttons can be used to insert cont
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 222 of 265 30.3 Hong Kong Internal Manual Panel The internal Manual Panel used on ST
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 223 of 265 3311 SSPPEECCIIAALL CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNIINNGG 31.1 Introduction There a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 224 of 265 Instigation of Flash Amber Mode due to Fault Holding a stage with a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 225 of 265 3322 OONN SSTTRREEEETT CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN 32.1 Introduction A
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 226 of 265 32.3 Fixed Items and Notes The following data items will be set in the co
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 227 of 265 3333 HHAARRDDWWAARREE CCHHEECCKKSS 33.1 Monitoring the Signals The cor
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 228 of 265 Condition CPU Fault Action Green Correspondence Failure Compares “requir
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 229 of 265 Condition CPU Fault Action Normal Lamp Failure Duration is configurable b
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 23 of 265 2.3 ST900 Controller Rack Figure 4 – The ST900 Rack (General Arrangement)
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 230 of 265 Condition CPU Fault Action Lamp Supply Relay Failure Stuck closed check.
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 231 of 265 33.2 Correspondence Monitoring – Greens Option a) Fail to Part-Time State
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 232 of 265 This test is undertaken without the knowledge of the Signal Monitor so if
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 233 of 265 In addition, there is a hardware watchdog that monitors the state of the
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 234 of 265 3344 HHAARRDDWWAARREE FFAAIILL FFLLAASSHHIINNGG FFAACCIILLIITTYY ((NN
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 235 of 265 If either processor or the hardware watchdog shuts down the controller, wi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 236 of 265 3355 SSEELLFF--TTEESSTT FFAACCIILLIITTYY Self-Test checks as much of th
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 237 of 265 3366 MMOOVVAA ((MMIICCRROOPPRROOCCEESSSSOORR OOPPTTIIMMIISSEEDD VVEEHH
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 238 of 265 the OMU to monitor the controller’s inputs and lamps without the need for
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 239 of 265 3377 IINNTTEEGGRRAALL TTCC1122 OOTTUU 37.1 General Description The
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 24 of 265 2.3.1 ST900SE Small Controller Rack Figure 5 – ST900SE The ST900SE is a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 240 of 265 or maximum green timings, can be uploaded to the Instation, modified there
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 241 of 265 3388 LLAAMMPP MMOONNIITTOORRIINNGG 38.1 Lamp Monitoring Facility The L
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 242 of 265 38.1.2 Lamp Monitor Operation For each sensor, a configurable threshold (
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 243 of 265 38.1.3 Lamp Monitor Phase Types Each controller phase is usually monitore
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 244 of 265 38.1.4 Lamp Monitor Load Types Where LED Signals* are used, the controlle
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 245 of 265 38.2 Red Lamp Monitor 38.2.1 Introduction To meet UK requirements, the R
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 246 of 265 3-second delay is required. Even if phases B and C also had missing red la
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 247 of 265 In the following diagram, phases A and B are losing right of way and confl
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 248 of 265 38.2.2.3 RLM Delays and Intermediate Stages When a stage to stage move is
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 249 of 265 Phases Inhibited or Blacked-Out A B C X Y Z A2 B2 F2 Phases With
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 25 of 265 2.5 Mains Input WARNING When considering the connection of the controller
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 250 of 265 stream, failures on any vehicle phases can easily be configured to blackou
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 251 of 265 Note: If it is required that red lamp faults on the stand-alone pedestria
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 252 of 265 5 RLM LMU 6 7 LMU 8 LMU F E G H 35 RLM LMU 36 RLM LMU RLM Approach 1 RLM
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 253 of 265 green commands PAR and PIT are stream-based so the same timings would be a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 254 of 265 2) All the timings associated with the two vehicle approaches will always
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 255 of 265 3399 RRIIPPPPLLEE CCHHAANNGGEE FFAACCIILLIITTYY The ‘ripple change’ fa
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 256 of 265 39.2 Normal Controller Operation Normally the firmware can only decide to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 257 of 265 controller can decide to move to stage 3 instead. At this point, it termin
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 258 of 265 39.5.2 Demand Dependant Phases All phases which are gaining right of way
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 259 of 265 At the start of the first stage change in which a phase can gain right of
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 26 of 265 The two RJ-45 connectors on the PHS card marked “IO” are used to connect to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 260 of 265 phase delays affected’ is configured as required, rather than being left a
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 261 of 265 STAGE 4STAGE 3STAGE 2STAGE 1GHFECDBBBAA Stage 1 allows the traffic from t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 262 of 265 The alternative is to add an intermediate stage to which the controller c
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 263 of 265 Since phase F is configured as a left-turn green filter arrow, it remains
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 264 of 265 4400 IINNDDEEXX 11” rack ... 22
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 11 Page 265 of 265 Minimum Green ... 85 Modes ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 27 of 265 2.9 Intelligent Detector Backplane The Intelligent Detector Backplane pro
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 28 of 265 2.10 Maximum Number of I/O Cards and Intelligent Detector Backplanes The t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 29 of 265 Each I/O card draws a maximum of 150mA and each Backplane Controller draws
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 3 of 265 SAFETY WARNING In the interests of health and safety, when using or servici
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 30 of 265 2.11 Controller Load Power Consumption & Dimming Transformer Selection
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 31 of 265 Note 1. The power ratings in table 3 above allow for the additional losses
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 32 of 265 2.11.2 Lamp Drive Capability The following table gives the lamp drive capa
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 33 of 265 (which are limited to 10A). The total controller load (including regulatory
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 34 of 265 AAABBC CCD DEE‘No Right Turn’Regulatory SignABCSTAGE 2STAGE 1 STAGE 3DETra
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 35 of 265 2.11.3 Selection of Dimming Transformer In order to select the correct dim
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 36 of 265 Intersection’s Power Requirements for Running Costs Estimate 2.11.3.1 Intr
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 37 of 265 2.11.3.4 Total Average Junction Power For the total average junction power
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 38 of 265 maximum number of each type of detector that can be supported by each type
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 39 of 265 2.11.5 Audible Supplies The Audible power supplies on the ST900 are design
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 4 of 265 Safety Warning - Lithium Battery This equipment contains a Lithium battery.
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 40 of 265 2.12 Outercase The ST900 Outercase is a single sided access cabinet with t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 41 of 265 33 SSTT990000 EELLVV CCOONNTTRROOLLLLEERR The Siemens ST900 ELV Contr
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 42 of 265 and connect to Backplanes that allow direct termination of the street cabli
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 43 of 265 Figure 7 – ST900 ELV System Overview
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 44 of 265 3.2 ELV Controller Primary Cabinet Figure 8 – ST900 ELV Controller Cabin
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 45 of 265 Figure 9 – ST900 ELV Controller Cabinet – View of left side Figure 10 –
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 46 of 265 3.3 ELV Controller Expansion Cabinet For large junctions, it may be neces
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 47 of 265 Figure 11 – ST900 ELV Rack for fitting in Alternative Cabinets (front) Fi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 48 of 265 3.5 Mains Input WARNING When considering the connection of the controller
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 49 of 265 3.7 HPU 3.7.1 Introduction The High Power Unit (HPU) is mounted on the le
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 5 of 265 WARNING IMPORTANT ELV CONSIDERATIONS: To provide the most reliable operatio
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 50 of 265 3.7.4 Fitting Two HPU If the total lamp load exceeds 20A or more than 3 LS
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 51 of 265 3.8 LPU The LPU (Logic Power Unit) is powered by the Mains 230V AC supply
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 52 of 265 3.10 Serial I/O Card The I/O card provides a rugged interface for up to 24
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 53 of 265 3.12 Maximum Number of I/O Cards and Intelligent Detector Backplanes The t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 54 of 265 card has no impact on the above table. The sum total number of inputs and o
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 55 of 265 3.14 Controller Load, Power Consumption and Lamp Supply Transformer Select
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 56 of 265 3.14.2 Lamp Drive Capability The following table gives the lamp drive capa
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 57 of 265 3.14.3 LSLS Output Capability One LSLS output can drive, and one sensor ca
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 58 of 265 667/SU/32900/000 for information on the compatible versions. IMPORTANT Whe
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 59 of 265 3.14.5 Selection of Lamp Supply Transformer In order to select the number
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 6 of 265 Should a source with a large current sourcing capability be applied, catastr
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 60 of 265 at any one time. Since the short 2 second Red plus Amber period never occur
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 61 of 265 Therefore for our theoretical junction (Figure 13) the total average contro
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 62 of 265 detector power supply kit. The maximum number of each type of detector that
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 63 of 265 3.14.8 Audible Supplies The ELV Audible Driver Module derives the power to
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 64 of 265 either a separate pedestrian phase must be configured to run in parallel wi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 65 of 265 3.14.10 ELV Regulatory Sign Expansion Kit The ELV Regulatory Sign Expansio
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 66 of 265 3.15 Cabling When estimating cable core and controller equipment requireme
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 67 of 265 Common return cable for all BUT green aspect: 24W (6W+18W) at 180 metres
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 68 of 265 lengths using the table, each tactile unit should be considered to be a 12W
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 69 of 265 Note NO MORE than 3 cores should be connected in parallel. The numbers in t
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 7 of 265 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 70 of 265 Length of Cable Run (metres) – 1.5 mm2 Cable 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 71 of 265 3.16 Outercase The ST900 ELV Outercase is a single sided access cabinet wi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 72 of 265 44 GGEENNEERRIICC SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSS 4.1 Controller Operation
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 73 of 265 connected to the controller’s handset port, the ST900 controller configurat
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 74 of 265 Lower Limit (sec) Upper Limit (sec) Resol’n (sec) Config’ble Lower Limit
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 75 of 265 4.4.1 Tolerance All timings, except CLF and Master Time Clock, are derived
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 76 of 265 4.7 Handset Interface (RS232 Port) Access to the ST900 timings and status
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 77 of 265 55 SSTTAAGGEESS 5.1 Facilities There are up to 32 stages (0 to 31) avail
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 78 of 265 Change Facility” allows the controller to look for a new stage while the co
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 79 of 265 If NO, add the demanded phases in this stage (or the stage itself if the
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 8 of 265 4.7 Handset Interface (RS232 Port) ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 80 of 265 b) Masking out phase demands, c) Inserting stage demands, d) Masking out ex
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 81 of 265 5.6.3 Mode Selection Each stream will independently run the highest priori
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 82 of 265 66 PPHHAASSEESS 6.1 Facilities There are up to 32 phases (A to Z and A2
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 83 of 265 6.2.2 Pedestrian Phase A pedestrian phase controls pedestrian movements vi
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 84 of 265 Note: it is a requirement in the U.K. that if audible and/or tactile indica
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 85 of 265 Alternatively, it can remain illuminated during the green of its associated
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 86 of 265 6.2.6 Switched Sign Aspect A switched sign aspect is an aspect of a hardwa
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 87 of 265 Opposing phases that gain right of way at the same time will not start eac
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 88 of 265 A stage change will not take place until the minimum green times for all ph
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 89 of 265 6.5.3 Maximum Green (MAX, MBX etc to MHX) A maximum green timer is provide
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 12 Page 9 of 265 11.6 Effect of Red Extensions and SDE/SA ...
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 90 of 265 The timing range is 0 to 255 seconds in 1-second steps and there is one tim
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 91 of 265 The timing range is 0 to 199 seconds in 1-second steps with one time and m
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 92 of 265 If the limit green override code is sent from the ATC computer during comp
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 93 of 265 When the phase appears its timing periods will be considered for the stage
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 94 of 265 The timing range of the window period is 0 to 255 seconds in 1-second steps
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 95 of 265 6.9.3 Termination Type 2 The phase terminates when a specified associated
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 96 of 265 The following table summarises the facilities of the various types of pedest
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 97 of 265 6.11.1 UK ‘Pelican’ Crossing A UK ‘Pelican’ crossing is a stand-alone pede
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 98 of 265 The vehicle to pedestrian inter-green on a stand-alone crossing is again co
ST900 Family General Handbook 667/HB/32900/000 Issue 10 Page 99 of 265 The far side pedestrian lamp sequence includes an extendable blackout perio
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