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1. City of Billings W O 13 09 17 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION updates the current TBC pattern once per minute based on the scheduled events from the action table Each day the controller checks the Scheduler to determine the most applicable Day Plan lf the current day is not specified in the Scheduler the controller will run free in Pattern 0 The controller checks the current Day Plan once per minute to retrieve the current time of day action The controller then performs a lookup in the Action Table to determine the active TBC Pattern The TBC pattern determines the current time of day of the controller NTCIP defines 48 Patterns 100 Actions and 32 Day Plans All Patterns Actions and Day plans are stored in the ATMS now SQL database Permanent File so that ATMS now Knows which parameters are stored in the controller Special Events The Actuated Signal Controller provides 48 patterns 100 Actions and 32 Day Plans conforming to NTCIP standards for users which can be activated by Day Plan Actions or manually controlled by ATMS now The user can manually control a controller Group or Flex group of controllers by immediately overriding or adding to the current operation with a special function output and running that special function for a duration of time or indefinitely The user can use the Scheduler to automatically activate the Da
2. UL CSA CUL CE hazardous locations Zone 2 and maritime rated CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL WWW SIXNET COM UNMANAGED INDUSTRIAL ETHERNET SWITCHES SPECIFICATIONS ETHERNET PERFORMANCE Unmanaged with 5 8 or 9 Ethernet ports Store amp forward wire speed switching Automatic address learning aging and migration Full duplex operation with flow control no collisions All IEEE 802 3 Ethernet protocols supported 1024 MAC addresses supported Memory bandwidth 3 2 Gbps Typical latency varies on load O 100 Mbps 5 us frame time O 10 Mbps 16 us frame time Ethernet isolation 1500 VRMS 1 minute ETHERNET PORTS Shielded RJ45 ports for 10 100BaseTX O Auto negotiation for 10 or 100 Mbps o Auto MDI MDIxX crossover for either cable type O Auto polarity corrects for crossed signals Fiber optic port speed 100BaseFX 100 Mbps Fiber duplex operation Full duplex Fiber wavelength 1300 nm center typical Fiber max distance full duplex see web for details O 4km for multimode 50 or 62 5 125 um SC or ST o 20 km for singlemode 9 or 10 125 um SC or ST O 40 km long haul or more contact Sixnet ETHERNET COMPLIANCE m IEEE 802 3 10Mbps Ethernet supports legacy devices IEEE 802 3u Fast Ethernet 100Mbps for newer devices IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex with Flow Control POWER INPUT Power input voltage 10 30 VDC Redundant input terminals Input power typical all ports active at 100 Mbps O 2 0 W 5 port wi
3. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 The ATMS shall provide the user a GIS shape file editing utility for the purposes of adding or moving system devices Controllers and Devices and Events on the GIS map This is performed by enabling the user to define a geo reference value of Latitude and Longitude for any System Device or Event in the database A full GIS based tool set shall be incorporated within the ATMS software to enable real time layer modification The ATMS shall provide for any combination of controller grouping The ATMS shall provide the ability to create agency or system events directly though the GIS navigation toolbar or through the system definition section The system definition method shall enable the user to manually Create Edit including activating and de activating and Delete each event The ATMS shall provide the ability to import complete GIS shape files providing an easy method for updating of the controller list from an ESRI compatible shp file that contains signal points into the GIS mapping system This function shall offer a single step alternative to manually creating a controller definition and manually assigning it a geo referencing value and shall be available within the application The ATMS shall provide a utility to export GIS information from controllers devices and events into Microsoft Excel The ATMS shall provide for jurisdictional assignment to limit access editing and
4. b c d e f g Page Forward Backward Selecting the corresponding arrow will navigate to the next page of the report when a multiple paged report is generated First Page Last Page Selecting the corresponding arrow will navigate to the first or last page of the report when a multiple paged report is generated Go To Page Allows specific page navigation when a multiple paged report is generated Print Allows the report to print to a printer s that are configured to the computer Export Allows the report to be saved as a pdf xls doc or rtf document Zoom Allows controlled sizing of the report Find Text Allows a user to search for key words in the report ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 24 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS TPP VV Paes ATM NOW c E E 1 PUA ONNAN E eraa N E EO E E E E E EE E E ES 2 SOF RAVA RE cae a E A cee 3 PEE SVENI eee E aan etn yeiaarad mameeneiancier 4 U ER TINY Pari aa EE EEEE ESEE EEEE 8 MODES OF OPERATION serereperorererpiekenererikord fore e esse TRAFORO PEKO TROEF NONEK TRONE FOR EREKET RONS 16 SEGURITYAND SYSTEM AOOE O Sereen EE 23 MOE MEASURES OF EFFEC VENES kerren menee eaa O PAARE aE ean 25 DAGNO STIO oe pasges sae epee seca posesnanneaneesesoerseeetass secegetss yee scin eemneen emer cen een een eee 2 VT ou I es FUNGO THON G oorner E rea EE EAE EE A 29 SYSTEM AND OPERATIONAL REPORTS 0c cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
5. including real time status for Controllers Congestion Cameras CMS signs Switches etc Additional methods for viewing real time status updates include e Real time status report displays the current real time status of controllers e Scan Screens displays the real time status from one or more intersections e Coordination status tab displays the same coordination status as displayed on the controller and any alternate phase time tables phase option tables alternate detector groups or call inhibit tables associated with the active pattern e Detector status scan tab displays real time detector channel inputs for up to 64 channels e Vehicle Trigger Status Report provides a report of vehicle trigger status Current Users The Current Users tab displays all of the users that are actively logged onto the system This feature is useful in a variety of situations such as to assist in determining which users can be contacted through the Broadcast Message feature or who is logged in to the system when the server needs to be shut down for updates ATMS now also provides reports of logins which will display a history of the dates and times users logged on to a controller and on to the server Alerts ATMS now enables users to view real time details on the number of open alerts and the importance of each alert The Alarm History log displays a full history of the most current 100 system alarms and controller Alarms and Events as programmed
6. m n 0 p q r CMS Report Daktronics Compare Controller Database Configurations Conflict Monitor amp MMU Reports Controller Communication Errors Controller Logins Controller Pattern Changes Controller Preemptions Database Comparisons Field Alarms Flex Group Listings Inventory by Communication Drop Inventory by Controller Group Inventory by IP addresses Inventory by Master Inventory by Controller Type Level of Service Average by Day Level of Service Hourly Graph Level of Service Multi Day Graph ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 23 s t u v w x y Z Opticom History Log Report Real Time Status Changes Real Time Congestion Data Split History by Controller Turning Movement Volume amp Occupancy Graphical Turning Movement Volume amp Occupancy Data Volume amp Occupancy per Day Graphical Volume amp Occupancy per Lane Graphical aa Volume amp Occupancy per Lane Data bb Volume amp Occupancy per Multiple Days Graphical cc Volume amp Occupancy by Controller 1 day dd Weekly Road Tube Detector Output ee GIS Incident Report ff User Logins to ATMS gg User Transactions on ATMS The ATMS shall provide the ability for the user to create Report templates for any of the system reports so they can be individually named and quickly re created again at another time 3 The report section shall offer the following print and navigational tools a
7. ASC may be used as a system detector by a closed loop master controller The ASC shall record volume and occupancy counts based on a user selectable time period for each detector and report this data as requested by the master controller Overlap Operation 1 2 3 4 5 Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a minimum of 16 separate overlaps Each overlap may be assigned to any output channel by a software assignment associating the overlap number with the channel number Overlaps are typically serviced along with their programmed included phases Programmed modifier phases shall alter the overlap operation depending on the overlap type Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC must provide separate yellow clearance all red clearance and green extension timing for each overlap and allow clearance times to time with the included phase s as an option A status display shall be provided to show the timing of the active phases and the green yellow and all red intervals for each of the 16 overlaps in the unit NTCIP Requirements for Overlap Operation The following NTCIP objects related to overlap operation are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and operation of each overlap type defined in this Section 3 5 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 Normal Overlap Type This overlap type is serviced when included phases are on or next The City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 10 Inter
8. CEEE 37 WS 40 41 42 43 44 45 4 47 Active Alarms Weather ATMS now allows users to organize the system s displays on the Gadget pane which is designed to give the user the ability to monitor targeted items within the main workspace The Gadget pane displays controller screens such as general information detectors alarms Coord status etc By default the Gadget pane is tucked in on the upper right side of the Overview pane It can be pinned up for constant viewing City of Billings W O 13 09 12 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Each user creates their own Gadget view arrangement and ATMS now will remember the unique settings for each person by user login Populating the Gadget window is very simple and can be done by selecting the desired gadget from a drop down menu Additional Displays Device Status Various methods are built into ATMS now for viewing real time status updates of many device types By using the GIS Map view users can view a real time GlIS based status map display of all of the ATMS now system elements All standard GIS zoom functions and layer actions are integrated into this GIS map view The user can select any combination of GIS layers to be displayed at any time In addition details can be accessed in other areas allowing users to view information of the active layer
9. The ATMS shall provide a utility to enable the user to perform SQL and controller database backup through the ATMS while the system is running The Archive shall store all a copy of the entire systems SQL database with the SQL data and log files as well as all of the controller databases in a zipped format All backups shall be copied to a user programmed file or server location The ATMS shall provide a utility to archive the SQL database within a user defined amount of time This utility shall cut and eliminate the SQL database that does not fit within the programmed date in order to reduce the size of the overall SQL database on the server The ATMS shall provide the ability to assign controllers to On Line and Off Line status This function shall allow the user to limit the communication of information to only those devices that are actually online and communicating to the central server By designating controllers that are offline the user can isolate the controllers that are not ready for communication from the controllers that are operational and need to communicate to the ATMS The ATMS shall provide for Controller or Congestion Level initiated camera and CMS behavior This function shall provide system generated Camera and or Changeable Message Sign behavior based on an incoming field alarm from a controller or congestion level thresholds for a specific intersection approach Upon the receiving the alarm the ATMS shall launch the camera
10. The STOP_B mode shall allow the Extend parameter to serve as a secondary gap timer for the detector If the Extend timer expires before a detector call resets the timer the detector will be disabled for the remainder of the green interval d The Normal Red Rest mode shall modify the Delay time assigned to the detector Once the Delay time expires the controller shall move to a red rest condition for one second before servicing the next phases called in the sequence e The Bike mode resets the bicycle extension time for each actuation when the call phase is green f The Q Alarm mode sets a queue alarm if an actuation exceeds time in queue Detector Input Source this feature shall allow a vehicle detector to be sourced by another vehicle detector input A Detector Input Source of O shall imply that an active hardware input is associated with the detector A Detector Input Source of 1 64 shall imply that the detector is indirectly sourced by the hardware input of another active detector 1 64 Alternate Detector Parameters A minimum of three 3 separate Alternate Detector Parameter tables shall be provided to vary detector parameters by time of day This time of day operation shall be accomplished by associating the table with a pattern as described in Section 6 The minimum number of Alternate Detector Parameters varied per table shall include Call Phase vehicle and pedestrian detector Switch Phase Delay Time Extend Time Que
11. displayed grayed out or otherwise if it is not allowed for the specific user The system definitions section shall provide a search engine for easy navigation where navigating though large data sets is required The ATMS shall provide for the user to create an alternate naming system for all of the controller alarms These alternate names shall appear in all locations that display incoming alarms including reports and notification messages The ATMS shall provide for Alarm Notification setup This shall enable the user to create a system generated notification schedule to send a page e mail or web message to a specified user when certain alarms are detected by the system The notification shall be customized by user alarm type and time of day The ATMS shall provide for controller initiated system behavior of other controller s This shall be system generated controller actions based on a reported alarm input from a single controller These ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 19 7 8 9 10 11 12 local inputs shall cause a pre programmed reaction of another controller or group of controllers An example of this would be to cause a complete coordinated arterial to automatically transition to FREE operation if a critical intersection in that arterial issued a Coord Fail alarm to the ATMS Each event shall be logged in the ATMS database for future report generation and reference
12. indication time following a yellow interval and prior to the next display of green on the same phase 3 Backup Time Parameter The Backup Time shall be the maximum amount of time in minutes that the controller waits before declaring its system supervisor to be offline A system supervisor is either an on street master controller or a central computer system The value programmed in the backup time is used to reset the backup delay timer every time a communications message is received When the backup timer expires the controller shall consider the system device to be offline and reverts to its internal time based scheduler as its operating mode 4 Automatic Pedestrian Clear Parameter This option shall determine the behavior of the pedestrian clearance interval for the controller when manual control is enabled When enabled the pedestrian clearance interval shall not be terminated by the Interval Advance input City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 11 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Additional Requirements for Unit Parameters The following additional functions related to unit parameters are mandatory requirements under this specification A unit parameter shall be provided to turn off all outputs from the device prior to parameters being changed that would leave the operation in an unknown state under service The parameter shall deactivate the out
13. 14 5 6 7 8 9 2 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 historical tracking shall provide running calculations of number of Force Offs Max Outs and Gap Outs as well as percentage of split time utilization All information shall be provided for each operating phase The Notes and Documents indexing capabilities shall be fully integrated with third party applications such as Adobe Acrobat AutoCAD Notepad Word etc All Notes and Documents shall be stored and displayed by their assigned intersection for easy indexing and retrieval The ATMS shall provide real time weather report information that actively monitors National Weather Service alerts for the agency s region The ATMS shall provide audible visible and paging alerts to specified users The ATMS shall monitor and provide a real time list of users that are logged on to an ATMS Client at any time The ATMS shall be capable of retrieving and storing all CMU MMU logs by intersection and by system The logs shall be easily accessed though the main list and displayed through a web browser interface upon selection The ATMS shall be capable of interfacing with a GPS logging device for the purposes of overlaying travel time information within the system s Time Space diagram to evaluate progression performance System Actions The ATMS shall be capable of instantly editing viewing uploading downloading comparing or performing coordination diagnostics simultaneous
14. 2 5 hard drive option or six 3 5 hard drive option optional flex bay expansion to support half height TBU Up to four 5 5 drives with optional flex bay up to six 3 5 drives without optional flex bay or up to eight 2 5 SAS or SATA drives with optional flex bay Peripheral bay options Maximum Internal Storage Up to 18TB Hot plug hard drive options 2 5 SAS SSD SATA SSD SAS 15K 10K nearline SAS 7 2K SATA 7 2K 3 5 SAS 15K 10K nearline SAS 7 2K SATA 7 2K Solid state storage cards Fusion io 160GB ioDrive PCle solid state storage card Fusion io 640GB ioDrive Duo PCle solid state storage card Fusion io 320GB ioDrive Mono PCle solid state storage card Four embedded Broadcom NetXtreme 5709c Gigabit Ethernet NIC with failover and load balancing TOE TCPIP Offload Engine supported on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 or higher with Scalable Networking Pack Optional 1GBe and 10GBe add in NICs Broadcom NetXtreme II 57711 Dual Port Direct Attach 10Gb Ethernet PCI Express Network Interface Card with TOE and iSCSI Offload Intel Gigabit ET Dual Port Server Adapter and Intel Energy Smart two hot plug high efficient 570W PSU or high output two hot plug 870W PSUs Fusion io 640GB ioDrive Mono PCle solid state storage card Fusion io 1 28TB ioDrive Mono PCle solid state storage card Gigabit ET Quad Port Server Adapter Dual Port 10GB Enhanced Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520 DA2 FCoE Ready for F
15. 8 program directly into a controller database file Synchro 7 combines the Timing dat and Phasing dat files into a single csv file 16 The ATMS shall provide for the ability to send a text message to other users logged into the ATMS system 17 The ATMS shall provide an Export utility that directs controller database parameters directly into a user defined Excel file 18 The ATMS shall provide for the ability to send a time synchronization directly to the controller or its Opticom cards through a simple manual command 19 The ATMS shall provide for controller creation editing and delete functions 20 The ATMS shall provide the user to define and edit an intersection s Turning Phase Movement definitions for the purposes of proper report generation The Turn Phase Directions section shall take incoming controller detector count and preemption information and associate it with the correct phases and directions for proper report generation 21 The ATMS shall provide the user to define and edit an intersection s approach speed and distancing definitions for the purposes of proper Time Space Diagram generation The intersection link and speed shall be used to associate the controller s active pattern and offset information and associate it with the current cycle timer by providing the necessary approach information for the intersection This information includes Intersection at the other end of the approach leg approa
16. 802 1 AX 802 3 10 Mbps ethernet 802 3u 100 Mbps ehternet with auto negotiaton 802 3x Full duplex and flow control 802 1le WMM and QoS 802 11h DFS and TPC INCLUDED CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL SOFTWARE FEATURES ANYI S FEATURES Speed CONFIG IP discovery tool Local and remote configuration Bandwidth test tool on board and external Spectrum analysis Real Time Received Signal Quality Indicator RSSI Client Connection Quality CCQ Antenna alignment tool with audio System file configuration management and scripting Summit View Network IP discovery tool Monitoring System Network and node management with link to configuration tools Real Time Received Signal Quality Indicator RSSI Real time wireless interface data rate monitoring Wireless event reporting tool audio and email capability Web Configuration Device can be configured via standard web browser using web interface Vion MOUNTAIN SECURE SYSTEMS ANT INTIR JRUGGED amp WIRELESS SOLUTIONS Ny 2011 Mountain Secure Systems a Subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries MADE IN THE USA 1350 Kansa s Avenue SDVOSB Longmont CO 80501 USA CAGE CoDE O9FR8 888 884 9344 9001 2008 EEOC O in e Mounta inSec ureSystems com J STD OO 3 ISO 9001 2008 AS9100C CAGEO9FR8 SDVOSB MSS 12 116 04 2013 BMA MOUNTAIN SECURE SYSTEMS I RUGGED WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SUMMIT SR DUAL BRIDGE ROUTER WIRELESS RADIO Summit Single Router SR Dual Bridge Route
17. Certified for 2 4 GHz or 4 9 GHz PSB band operation on both devices MSS 54007 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 2 4 GHz band operation on the first device and 5 8 GHz band operation on the second device MSS 54008 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 4 9 GHz PSB operation on the first device and 5 8 GHz band operation on the second device MSS 54009 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 2 4 GHz band operation on the first device and 4 9 GHz PSB or 5 8 GHz band operation on the second device see reverse Best of all Summit wireless network radios are Reliable e Built in the USA ata word class manufacturing facility that meets stringent quality management requirements for military and aerospace e Industry leading 2 Year Standard Wa manty Fast e The non MIMO optionprovides 40 Mbpsof real throughput in a 20 MHz channel software configurable forup to 60 Mbps e The MIMO option providesup to 150 Mbpsof real throughput ina 40 MHz channel Hexible Every Summit radio can be configured aseithera bndge ora routerin any of the following network configurations ee o e AccessPoint AP cm 3 Cm ia e Client gt amp e Point to point e Point to multipoint e Wireless Mesh Pi Secure Summit products offer secunty features such as e AES Wireless Encryption WPA 2 64 128 192 Bit e Built in Firewall e FIPS 140 2 Validation is available Extemely Rugged Mountain S
18. City Support and Maintenance For the City of Billings Intermountain Traffic is the point of contact for support and maintenance for all Trafficware products Intermountain Traffic will perform all maintenance and support services in a professional manner consistent with industry standards Any software upgrades or required modifications will be provided to the City of Billings at no extra cost for the life of the system which we assume is 10 years Intermountain Traffic office hours are Monday through Friday 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM Mountain Time We provide full maintenance and support twenty four 24 hours per day seven 7 days per week Intermountain Traffic will provide technical support via multiple avenues e On site support Intermountain Traffic will make every effort to provide same or next day on site support as needed e Telephone support Intermountain Traffic will provide unlimited phone support City of Billings W O 13 09 2 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN e Text messaging Intermountain Traffic will provide unlimited text messaging support e VPN support Intermountain Traffic will provide unlimited support through VPN access e Personal Visits On site training continues as we cultivate our goal of total customer satisfaction e Quarterly visits Software Operating System and Networking ATMS now will be installe
19. Detector status Coordination status and Front Panel This window shall also provide auxiliary system display for information such as temperature etc List Interface The List view interface shall provide full real time status information and control for each intersection The List view shall provide organization of data in a user defined set of columns and rows The controller status information which shall be displayed in columns shall display based on each user s selected preferences for displayed fields The ATMS shall remember the display preferences for each user The List view shall provide for the user to re arrange any of the data columns in a specific order and maintain that order for all subsequent logins for that user The List view shall display the controllers based on search engine filtering and or GIS map selection All ATMS system control and edit actions shall be available through the List interface The List view shall display all dynamically collected data objects from the controllers as the system collects it GIS Map Interface 1 The GIS Map view shall provide a real time GIS based status map display of all of the system elements All standard GIS zoom functions and layer actions shall be integrated in the GIS map The user shall be able to select any combination of GIS layers to be displayed at any time The specific controllers that are displayed on the GIS Map view shall be directly controlled by selection
20. Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MoE MEASURES OF EFFECTIVENESS Time Space Diagrams Generate time space diagrams from both real time data and from historical data contained in the database and to display such time space diagrams on screen nm T iian W h js Babii iismi dism Hoe Dpi hami Diae Lm ee iai Perform on screen fine tuning using click and drag methods to adjust the offsets with the resulting changes in the widths of the progression bands being displayed Then save the resulting changes in offset for that timing plan Fine tune crossing arterial progression by generating the time space diagram for each street in a separate window The on screen adjustment of the offset of the common window result in changes in the widths of the progression bands in both windows Real Time Split Monitor The Splits tab provides real time graphical split monitoring for a single controller based on controller selection from the Controller List or GIS pane The split monitor graphically displays three values for each active phase e Actual real time e Programmed e Average of 5 cycles The real time split information is gathered during the system s Full Status activity for the programmed group s in the Scheduler and historical reports for the Split data can be retrieved in the Reports module of ATMS now A Detailed Splits monitor allows information about a specific intersection to be viewed providing real time numerica
21. Naztec Asset Management Module The user can track equipment inventory and repair history The next figure shows the complete list the user would be emet Poe Bho __ ESR working from The user can just click on the Flex Group s ee for a controller and the screen will display all of the con iD SewtNo Depreni Type Equant Model Venculigency loen Stet hump Du Gena AN Nemes Demam low troller s assigned Flex Group s 1 7 Haa Phera Medes Waar Inc Sere lnveniogs Aee 2 i TT anpii Umeri 7 Hate bre Hader Siecle fered 1 m o o b ai a Ty e e NICH FI t53 sU NOPE a C82 NOPR MTOR Be THD MICH Oo THD NOPD NOP AIt NTOP G1 TS2 NORIN NTOP Ea TEI Deme TOO 2015S Oe NTOP ts DOR NPOP Os DO ESenet 190308 100172 TSW Se We NICH Oro THD NOP be PSD NIGP Ol PST NOPR tS NIOR es tse NORIN WOPR THD NTOP PI a TSE NIOR BA a tS NOPO Na Seseury ErEeecerer Ford Fed Carper we Jagd Pd Deode Way cot Red Sorea by Faota Fd w Lan Postan Biet iad D bong da Magvas Pg Omerus a Moppet Ad B Gide Ce SUSRSSSRR EKER EES BEE EEEEEE Abiy Crystal Reports Integration Through the integration of Crystal Reports the user can transform system data into presentation quality infor mation to make better operating decisions with compel ling views of key features and characteristics created easier and faster than ever before Through this interface the us Users can als
22. Using filters and tab folders Controller Online Offline ATMS now Database Management Database File System Database Upload Saving Upload file to Standard and Permanent Database Download Download with Verify Download No Verify Database Compare ATMS Partner Synchronization Trafficware Controller This course will take approximately 2 days and cover controller programming coordination and preemption City of Billings W O 13 09 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute TRAINING PLAN Course Outline l General Overview of Training Course Il Overview of Controller Operational Features e Naztec Controller Platform Types e Major Controller Highlights II Interface amp Navigation e Controller Menu Simulator e Front Panel Connectors e Navigating the Keyboard amp Menus e Controller Unit Electronics IV Database Initialization e Run Timer e Overview of the process of initializing controller database V Controller Operation Pre timed Mode Semi Actuated Mode Full Actuated Mode Rings Sequences amp Concurrency Phase Times Definitions amp Illustrations Phase Options Definitions amp Illustrations Utility to Copy Phases and Timing Vi Detection Vehicle Parameters Illustrations Pedestrian Parameters Illustrations Detector Configuration Detector Delays and Extensions Detector Calling and Sourcing Detector Sta
23. activity from both the Search Engine and the GIS Map ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 12 2 The GIS Map view shall offer a Legend which shall enable the user control over the displayed layers on the map Each data type such as Controllers Events Congestion Switches Cameras CMS signs Bus Routes Light Rail Fire Stations etc shall be displayed as a distinct layer on the map Layers that represent devices that dynamically change status such as Controllers and Congestion shall be updated in real time as per the scheduled ATMS system programming The real time condition of each object on the map shall be color coded according to the Legend 3 The ATMS shall provide for direct integration to third party software interfaces such as Cisco Traficon Video Detection Actelis Networks Core Tech and Industrial Video amp Control These interfaces shall be accessed directly through their respective layer on the GIS Map interface Selection of the device icon shall launch the products distinct software program without interruption to the ATMS operation 4 The ATMS software shall provide a Microsoft Tool Tip window when placing the cursor on a specific object This window shall provide vital object information such as status and location For the Traficon Camera interface the Tool Tip shall initiate a request for video feed and display a full streaming camera image within the window instead of numerical
24. affected by the event In this example a CCTV or CMS could also have been automatically activated to display a camera preset or a predefined message Note that any of the alarms of the NTCIP Controller may be used to activate an alarm trigger City of Billings W O 13 09 30 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Incident and Construction Notification Incident or construction zones can be indicated on the GIS map and provide details specific to that incident for ATMS now or web viewing Bai Edit Incident C ExpireOn Infinite X Y Detector Data Processing View real time intersection status and detector volume Occupancy and speed data overlaid on the GIS map or hyperlinked files The ATMS now software has a configurable detector data processing resolution as frequent as every one 1 minute for traffic responsive operation to every 15 minutes in a standard system All detector inputs whether from loop video or radar can be simultaneously used as detectors for volume occupancy extension added initial Map View CNN aa Se EFR CT Controller z x Idle OK 3 Offline A Incident Construction ID Controller 1665 Name Okeechobee and Fl Tumpike 7 KE CM Congestion B low E Medium E High I Vol Oce and work as switching detectors Each detector channel has individual failure programming Dete
25. also mandatory if applicable to the hardware specification in Section 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall support the NTCIP protocol as well as manufacturer specific protocols The RS 232 asynchronous data communication port shall provide a maximum programmable baud rate of 57 6 Kbaud full or half duplex Laptop computers and Palm O S devices shall be used to upload download the controller database flash the controller firmware program stored on EEPROM and set the System Time Base of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC Internal and external FSK modems shall be supported providing a minimum data transfer rate of 9600 baud over twisted pair The controller shall support an internal Ethernet port if applicable under the hardware specifications The controller with on board Ethernet support shall provide two programmable TCP IP addresses subnet mask address and gateway address Menus shall be provided to set these addresses from the controller keyboard as part of the controller database The TS 2 controller shall also provide for the added security of a fixed host IP address and subnet mask Auxiliary RS 232 communication ports shall be provided by the Actuated Signal Controller ASC to interface the conflict monitor temperature alert devices optical phase discriminator cards and GPS time based antennas The controller shall be capable of converting communication between these auxiliary RS 2
26. as follows e Preempt 1 amp 2 Railroad e Preempt 3 6 Emergency Vehicle e Preempt 7 10 Transit Priority Alarm Triggering Alarm Triggers are system generated controller or other device actions based on a reported alarm input from a single or multiple controller These Alarm Triggers can cause a pre programmed reaction of another Controller Group or Flex Group or other devices such as CCTV and CMS An example of this would be to cause a complete coordinated arterial to automatically transition to FREE operation if a critical intersection in that arterial issued a Coord Fail alarm to ATMS now This feature can be used to solve a variety of problems that cannot be addressed by time of day control or traffic responsive operation This feature has been used successfully in control applications that are not predictable and can be triggered by an alarm response Another example of the use of alarms triggers based on an incident would be a queue detector The example illustrates how a pattern can be sent down to a control group when a Queue Detector Alarm is received by ATMS now In the example a queue detector is provided at the PGA Blvd amp I 95 interchange A trigger is generated when this alarm state changes to ON When the trigger is activated Pattern 16 is downloaded as the REMO pattern to the Flex Group labeled FIM SB South of PGA Note that this flex group may contain not only the interchange but also nearby signals
27. collector streets freeway centerlines rail lines and major landmarks All standard GIS zoom functions and layer actions are integrated into the map and the user can select any combination of GIS layers to be displayed at any time The specific controllers that are displayed on the GIS Map can be directly searched identified and controlled Further functionality is provided by right clicking the controller on the GIS Map tab Land naz Coretiuction ae ae i es og OS aa Map View BO Go v A gt a 7a a gt gt gt where I rpptjapi ri ae i ec 7 ee RRS peed gt F Backqoundmoge b 3047332561531881 Yi 137838103801604 ljeni 829 Y 271 5 i 143 COLLEGE AND PAVILION 970 Date 12 04 2055 Time 11 13 Drop 3 Ring Min Max Ped Rev 61 49 1 25 Patten 1 HP ye 5 OETEREE TELE ES 2 Phs SESE Ovedap E J IIIS doo C amp O OUCOOOO DCU CoOOOO Se Ped BBS fP cd OOO OCCOPCOCeoreo 4 n Y 226 The GIS Map view offers a filtering legend which allows the user to toggle on or off viewing the layers on the map Each data type such as yms 41 Controllers Scan Data Events Congestion Switches Cameras BBS CMS signs Light Rail Fire Stations etc can be displayed as a distinct m layer on the map Layers representing devices that dynamically change i jd a status such as Controllers and Congestion are upd
28. controller standard The Protocol Analyzer and Object Tester built into Trafficware s StreetWise ATMS ensure compatibility with the 12 855 NTCIP objects and MIB s currently implemented in the Trafficware family of ITS devices Trafficware ensures future enhancements to NEMA standards and its own MIB objects are fully tested and supported City of Billings W O 13 09 5 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Trafficware s Signal Controllers have true 10 Mbps Ethernet Trafficware does not employ internal serial to Ethernet conversion in the Controller as it limits the communication speed common to serial transfer rates of 19 2 kbps ATMS now uploads and downloads all Mandatory and Trafficware Manufacturer Specific objects that represent timing parameters in the Actuated Signal Controller including but not limited to the following data Intersection timing parameters Detector data from at least 64 detectors per intersection controller Controller and cabinet alarm data Event data Universal date and time Controller date and time and others specified elsewhere in these Functional Requirements Controller Database Comparison Phase Entries Ib 150 Ib 150 ini D ID 160 Paseo PH STD WL PIM UPL PM UPL tm 1 a Comm Peres Y WHU Asiye HHU to Donini Mapping Cretan Abt Overlap Perms ye Pater Pla K Pa
29. datacenter Datacenter hardware is engi neered for fail over redundancy and data integrity Promotes interoperability with a wide range of software applications and tools Reports are easy to use and can be present ed to a wide audience Workstations are instantly updated with out degrading server or client performance Users can instantly visualize the actual pro gression performance of intersections Users have instant access to equipment information and repair history Users can intuitively navigate their traffic network and observe patterns immediate ly 281 240 7233 Trafficware com Trafficware Engineered by N Naztec Some examples of the ATMS now enhanced system features are provided below Default Home Page View The user is presented with a real time view of alarm pattern cycle coordination and split infor mation of all intersections in the network IS Dickie sored Paine Beech Laii mO Dicbon ered Spemced Dern oe zi WIS iheschabes and Lenshatchee De County Wie tocan p EAD Chesehotiee arel Correct Aet Conary wite COORD TAM N eae ew Gres TAMO t ae VOM 1 ae VNR 1I 2077 aed 11120 1i Oe ee U1 004 91 00 0G ane 1127 70DM 50 0 a ne TL IIDA 80 48 nae ASGO St eae 5 Dich sored 195 Eil Erap Dicia dared Tar F a Emi Dieb e aa I Diebe a eai IED Dibaba eta ned d E IES Litre sel Chun IO Liskeveewy are Dios Qiemeheteor ore
30. displays of each Actuated Signal Controller ASC provided in the system However the local status displays listed in this section shall be accessed from a keypad and display device provided on the face of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC unit City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response December 3 2012 23 Propnetary amp Confidential Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Requirements for Local Status Displays The following are deemed mandatory status displays required for the Actuated Signal Controller ASC Phase Timing Display 1 Intervals and phase timing for the two primary rings 2 Active and next status for all 16 phases in the unit 3 Local counter display 4 Vehicle pedestrian call and pedestrian recall and extension status for 16 phases 5 Minimum and maximum recall status 6 Phases that are not enabled shall be displayed as omitted phases 7 The current status of the unit flash free or coord status 8 The current sequence table and phase mode in operation Coordination Display 1 The current active pattern and next pattern to be serviced 2 The current status of the active pattern indicating coord or free status 3 The source of the current active pattern 4 The current pattern sourced by the closed loop system local time base schedule manual override and remote ATMS control 5 The current cycle length and offset referenced by the active pattern from the pattern table 6 The active local cycle cou
31. format To ensure high availability and redundancy Intermountain Traffic proposes the installation of a second server which will act as a real time backup and eliminate downtime from any type of hardware failure This second server will be an exact replica of the first ATMS now s communication infrastructure uses an Open Systems Interconnection OSI communications model utilizing TCP and UDP at layer 4 IP at layer 3 and Ethernet at layer 2 This allows real time status to be received continuously on a once per second basis from local controllers with true Ethernet interfaces Real time information includes phase status current timing plan mode of operation and equipment status This infrastructure enables all communication and transaction processing to be done on a single hardware server system communication may be point to point from the central server or distributed using on street masters embedded in TS2 and 20 70 based controllers In addition central based masters can support dynamic group assignment by time of day over multiple communication channels The ATMS now system communication utilizes a hybrid of communication channels including twisted pair fiber wireless radio Ethernet dial up etc City of Billings W O 13 09 2 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SOFTWARE ATM a Client pe Internet Internet me os chia ATMS now AT
32. intersection Turning Movement Counts Query turning movement counts data formulated by average 85th and 90th percentile City of Billings W O 13 09 29 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Communications Interface For specific network performance the ATMS now interface provides a switch layer to control network elements that provide network level information This provides the monitoring collecting of specific network communication statistics Vehicle Preemption ATMS now correctly recognizes the occurrence of a locally initiated emergency vehicle transit or railroad preemption not as a coordination failure but as a preemption as the local controller has been preempted The beginning and ending times of all preemption events are time stamped recorded and stored in the SQL database for report generation Types of preemption follow the NTCIP Alarm Trigger Details Description Ramp Exit 43 Backup Start Stop foo if 23 59 10 12 2005 1 1 2050 Days I Select All Sun M Monil Tuem Wed M Thulv Fri Sat Time Range Date Range Alarm Queue Alarm Yi iON Controller PGA Blvd and I 95 v Trigger Selection By Flex Group vl Select FIM SB South of PGA by Pattern Pattem 1 48 ha C by _Preempt 1 48 1 254 minutes 255 Infinite definitions and are differentiated
33. or Functions Remote Stop Time Trafficware implemented Stop Time as a pattern in ATMS and the controller Stop Time is executed remotely via the Instant Pattern function only when accompanied by a time value in seconds The controller internally freezes the timer just as if it receives a Stop Time from the cabinet only it requires a time value to execute it preventing intersection lock up Time Of Day Tod By default ATMS now uses TBC mode for oe a pe n 1 oy IB Day Work Week 7 Week Moreh controlling traffic conditions at the local sey D uim tess vedesin musim rity sity Sets intersection In this mode each controller ii goo pass or ooon paso opoo automatically selects and implements the 123 678 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1920 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 locally stored traffic signal timing plans in ss 35 53 s353 Seite Saree Seis Soc S accordance with the defined schedule The SE ATMS now Schedule is a fully compliant 55555 5555 sess S5 5S so rie len roe sara NTCIP based time of day schedule NTCIP defines an annual schedule in terms of day 22 ser ee ce een eerie sere of week month and day of month This implies that the schedule applies to the current year The Schedule selects the Day Plan for the current day The Day Plan z contains the time of day events for the current day used to select actions from the Action Table The Actuated Signal Controller
34. or entire arterials in several different styles and formats The reporting function combines Microsoft SQL database with Seagate Crystal Reports engine to offer a comprehensive library of built in report utilities or allow the user to generate their own custom report templates with ease Upload Download Any of the aforementioned files can be downloaded to a controller or Flex Groups of controllers as a complete database groups of timing parameters or as individual timing parameters Furthermore individual or groups of timing parameters can be downloaded to multiple actuated signal Upload Controller Database controllers An example would be edit all your Yellow Clearance Danae Intervals for selected phases and download this to multiple controllers in a Flex Group that represent an arterial To accomplish this all mandatory and manufacturer specific NTCIP objects had to be developed for the Actuated Signal Controller S5 s 2 5 Upload download uses dynamic ee i objects to transfer entire ae a databases This reduces data transfer overhead and uses the constituent Mandatory or Manufacturer Specific Objects when individual timing parameters are transferred mpm bii dapa mmea m m iina Trafficware fully supports NTCIP as the communications and database standard for all ITS field devices Trafficware has made a major investment in developing and testing NTCIP for all TS 2 and 2070 products and the emerging ATC
35. proofs the network Powerful management and monitoring simplifies deployment and provides fault isolation Extreme port flexibility allows for seamless field configuration and upgrade Up to 26 fiber optic ports offer the ultimate in noise immunity Universal mounting patent pending simplifies ordering and deployment ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL RATINGS e IEC 61850 and IEEE 1613 for utility substation automation and other power applications NEMA TS 2 for traffic control systems EN 50155 and EN 50121 4 for railway installations ISA 12 12 and ATEX for Zone 2 hazardous locations CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL DATASHEET EL228 Layer 2 Industrial Ethernet Switch ExtremeLine Managed Industrial Connectivity The Sixnet EL228 is a 28 port 24 4G managed industrial Ethernet switch designed to meet the extreme requirements of power substations traffic control railway and other harsh environments It combines the high performance and security of an enterprise class switch with rugged packaging and protected circuitry to meet the needs of the most demanding applications 24 fast Ethernet SFP ports for fiber or copper links can be mixed and matched on the fly to provide the ultimate in port flexibility Sixnet s universal mounting features LEDs power ground connections console ports and bracket positions on both the front and back of the switch simplify ordering and deployment By combining all of these features i
36. provide superior reliability They require no user setup and immediately start operating as soon as you power them up Sixnet switches are designed to make your job easier ensuring your system will keep running for many years to come V ui m 22 A gt s l say i 7 A 2 ower l 5 Port Industrial Ethernet Switc 5 Port Industrial Ethernet Switch PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Slim packaging fits on your Din rail High performance and value Truly industrial hardened design Sixnet Knows Industrial Plug amp play saves you time and money We have been designing industrial hardware such as Remote Terminal Units for over 30 years and have used this expertise to design the toughest Ethernet switches Fast wire speed switching on the market Don t trust your critical communications to so called industrial hardware from commercial switch manufacturers Sixnet switches give you proven assurance that your system will keep running for years to come REAL TIME ETHERNET PERFORMANCE Intelligent message routing No collisions Ideal for any system PLUG amp PLAY SIMPLICITY Auto sensing for speed and duplex Auto mdi mdix crossover works with straight or crossed cables SL Models Auto polarity corrects for crossed signals TROUBLE FREE OPERATION Ultra reliable 1 000 000 hours MTBF Dual power inputs with industrial spike protection DIN rail or direct panel mounting
37. sample Below is an example Cycle Index lookup table for both cases Similar threshold tables will be provided to select the Offset and Split Index as they are currently used in the field master CYCLE LENGTH THRESHOLDS CYCLE LENGTH INCREASING CYCLE LENGTH DECREASING FREE to CYCLE 1 25 CYCLE1 to CYCLE2 35 CYCLE2 to CYCLE3 41 CYCLE1 to FREE 17 CYCLE2 to CYCLE1 28 CYCLE3 to CYCLE2 CYCLE4 to CYCLE3 CYCLES to CYCLE4 CYCLE6 to CYCLES CYCLE3 to CYCLE4 48 CYCLE4 to CYCLES 56 CYCLES to CYCLES 99 In the example above suppose the current Cycle Index is 4 and the Cycle Parameter has increased during the last 15 minute sample period from 52 to 55 A lookup from the increasing table will retain the Cycle Index at 4 because 55 is less than the threshold of 56 necessary to change to Cycle Index 5 However once the Cycle Index moves to 5 the Cycle Parameter will have to drop to 49 from the decreasing table to move back to Cycle Index 4 Without separate threshold tables the TR system could become unstable if the measured Cycle Parameter began oscillating from 55 to 56 This method reduces the hysteresis or bounce in the V O data measured by the system TR Pattern Lookup Procedure Using the Cycle Offset and Split Index The traffic responsive pattern is selected by a table lookup procedure using the calculated Cycle Offset and Split Index values docum
38. status 5 The GIS Map control shall be offered from a GIS toolbar for the following functions a Information Selecting this function will provide real time information of the active layer using a Hover Balloon by placing the mouse over the desired map object The hover balloon displays real time status for any of the active layers on the GIS map including Controllers Congestion Cameras CMS signs Switches etc b Select Selecting this function enables the user to Wrap Around the desired object or group of objects to launch control When this is used to select Controllers the user can Right Click to open a small Action pane window on the GIS map c Zoom In Selecting this function will allow the user to click on a point on the map and wrap around a desired area to zoom d Zoom Out After selecting this clicking once on the map will zoom out 1 measure of extent e Pan This enables the user to grab the map and slide it in any direction f Full Extent By clicking this icon the GIS map will zoom out to the fullest extent g Marker The user can place a marker anywhere on the map to calculate distances to nearest system components h Event This shall enables the user to select an exact point on the GIS map create an Accident Construction Zone or Slow Zone and place it directly on the GIS map in real time or can be scheduled for activation at a future date This action shall a
39. time the execution are sequential by priority Traffic Responsive Control Trafficware s ATMS now includes a powerful suite of traffic responsive operation TRO with a choice of utilizing on street field master controllers or central based TRO One further advantage to Trafficware s approach is that both the Model NT 981 6 port TS2 master and Model 2070 master include a local secondary controller within the same City of Billings W O 13 09 18 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION chassis Trafficware is presently the only vendor in the industry who offers a field master and local unit within a single controller The layout and TRO strategy for these units are laid out identical to the requirements of NTCIP standard 1210 Field Management Stations FMS Objects for Signal System Masters Traffic Responsive Operation TRO smooths raw volume and occupancy data to average the data with the previous sample This smoothed data is weighted using the Full Rate values supplied by the user to calculate Vol and Occ for each detector Vol and Occ are then weighted using Scalars to compute TRO Flow Values for the Inbound Outbound and Cross direction The TRO Flow Values are used to calculate Cycle Offset and Split Parameters which are in turn used to reference a Cycle Offset and Split Index Lastly the indexes are used to looku
40. to each of the Call Phases 13 Inhibit Phases this feature shall apply a software omit on all programmed Inhibit Phases when the program phase is timing green yellow or all red clearance 14 Redirect Phase Calls this phase option redirects phase calls from one phase to another phase when the programmed phase is green and the phase called is red 15 Alternate Phase Options A minimum of eight 8 separate Alternate Phase Options tables shall be provided to vary phase option parameters by time of day This time of day operation shall be accomplished by associating the table with a pattern as described in Section 6 The minimum number of Alternate Phase Options parameters varied per table shall include Assign Channel to Phase Lock Calls Soft Recall Dual Entry Enable Simultaneous Gap out Guaranteed Passage Time Rest in Walk Conditional Service Reservice Non actuated 1 Non actuated 2 Green Ped Delay Inhibit Conflicting Phases 16 A minimum of two alternate tables shall be provided to vary the call phase inhibit phase and redirect phase call phase options by time of day This time of day operation shall be accomplished by associating the table with a pattern as described in Section 6 17 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a minimum of two auxiliary outputs to drive a flashing display for an advance warning beacon These outputs shall become active whenever a phase assigned to the output has timed out a val
41. used when the programmed startup phases are set for RED CLR red clearance at startup Enable Less Than 3 Sec Yellow Clearance this entry shall allow yellow clearance to time less than the 3 second minimum prescribed by the MUTCD If set to OFF entries of 0 to 2 9 seconds are not accepted for any active phase in the Actuated Signal Controller ASC 10 Allow Skip Yellow this feature must be enabled in order to use the Omit Yellow phase option 11 Disable Initial Ped allows start up without pedestrian movements 12 Free Ring Sequence allows choice of ring sequence when coordinator is Free 13 Stop Time Over Preempt allows stop timing to have priority over preempt 14 Invert Rail Input allow for inverting preempts 1 and 2 1 only or neither 15 Tone Disable this parameter shall disable audible tones for keyboard operations when set to ON When set to the default value OFF the tone sequences that provide audible feedback will be sounded as appropriate 16 TS2 Detector Faults allows detector BIU s faults to log events 17 SDLC Retry Time allows time to be set to clear SDLC fault retry counter for terminal facility BIU s or MMU 18 Cycle Fault Action allows programmed response in event of cycle fault 19 Max Seek Track allows entry for expected Max time for rail preempt to track clearance 20 Max Seek Dwell allows entry for expected Max time from track clearance to pre
42. view interface and PTZ to a pre programmed preset view and the CMS sign shall display the assigned pre programmed message Each event shall be logged in the ATMS database for future report generation and reference The ATMS shall provide camera tour integration with Industrial Video amp Control The camera tour feature shall provide for a pre programmed Touring of selected camera sites and preset views Each preset view is to be programmed for a dwell time before going to the next camera view This feature shall be used to save time by eliminating the need to manually launch multiple cameras and navigate to a desired PTZ location The ATMS shall provide for the user to create secondary ATMS system devices The integration with the system devices shall provide the ability to communicate and control additional system Devices through the main control interface The ATMS shall incorporate various hardware devices such as cameras network switches CMS signs sensors etc After they are created the user shall be able to place each device on the GIS map for direct control At a minimum the ATMS shall communicate with the following devices Cisco Switches Actelis Switches Traficon Video Detection Cameras IP Cameras IV amp C Cameras Core Tech Video Encoders ALPHA amp ADDCO brand CMS signs IP Temperature Sensors Alpha BBS ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 20 13 14 15
43. were displayed immediately prior to being minimized Zoom Pan Dynamic mapping incorporates full pan zoom capability The operator has the ability to set up both dynamic and static informational layers that are displayed at different view scale levels by defining these levels in a zoom level set up configuration database table By setting the zoom scale range and appropriately enabled disabled layers the operator is able to control which layers display at different zoom scales Global Parameter Changes ATMS now allows Global changes to be made on a system wide section or intersection basis without requiring the operator to enter data one intersection at a time Gadgets ATMS now enables users to quickly amp Add Gadget xi access devices through the Gadget General Info Coordination a Detectors pane This provides users with the piety See add Peer E Rev Pattern ability to group together targeted pee A AER items that need to be monitored into S238 iii sala one window within the main workspace The Gadget pane Add displays real time information such as weather video feeds road temperatures and controller screens By default the Gadget pane is tucked in and can be pinned up for constant viewing Each user creates their own Gadget view arrangement and ATMS now will remember the unique settings for each person by user login IODOOOOOO000000000 VReRNNNHMB M2 Mw 3 QOOOOOOOQORQOOQOOODI
44. with Metal Case Ela fa aN L gage WC SL with ok A cm 10 16 cm y Lexan Case Di im eo Ln 3 00 7 62 cm er 1 00 2 54 cm for 5ES 3 8 28 cm far ae ae Tp a O o fia l 3 26 1 50 3 81 cm for 8 9ES ORDERING GUIDE SLX 5ES 2SC SLX 5ES 2ST SLX 5ES 3SC SLX 5ES 3ST SLX 6ES 4 5 SLX 8ES 1 SLX 8ES 6 7 SLX 9ES 2SC SLX 9ES 2ST SLX 9ES 3SC SLX 9ES 3ST SL ET PS 024 02 SP ETH 2 4 RJ45 ports and 1 mm fiber SC 4 Km 4 RJ45 ports and 1 mm fiber ST 4 Km 4 RJ45 ports and 1 sm fiber SC 20 Km 4 RJ45 ports and 1 sm fiber ST 20 Km Dual fiber see separate datasheet 8 RJ45 10 100 ports Three fiber see separate datasheet 8 RJ45 ports and 1 mm fiber SC 4 Km 8 RJ45 ports and 1 mm fiber ST 4 Km 8 RJ45 ports and 1 sm fiber SC 20 Km 8 RJ45 ports and 1 sm fiber ST 20 Km w Lexan case and limited temperature 2 Amp AC to 24 VDC Power Supply Dual Ethernet port surge amp lightning protector Contact Sixnet for special or long haul fiber transeivers up to 120 Km 2013 Red Lion Controls All Rights Reserved FEB 2013 ADLD0203 SL SLX 589ES 123 Rev FEB 2013 CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL WWW SIXNET COM
45. 2070 General Coordination gt is al Bii ori a 4 eS Eii PRL S 3 By a N ti a fa WY 2 ait SS 11 23189575 Y 1434557 37556133 feel X 1038 Y 36 y gt K 3117934 83440726 Y 1434571 76106141 feet X 381 Y 444 City of Billings W O 13 09 10 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION All layers represented on the Legend are actively monitoring and provide control capability from the GIS Map The viewing state of each distinct layer can be toggled on or off controlling whether or not it is displayed at that moment ATMS now tracks the user preferences on the GIS Map view with the stickiness feature displaying the last active layers when returning back to the GIS Map tab Each layer can be enabled for view and control by turning it on or off An example of a status only layer is the Scan Screen layer ATMS now takes the real time polling information and enables the system to display programmed signal pedestrian and detector information on a Scan Screen layer on the GIS Map When set up for each intersection the Full Status polling will continue collecting The information is collected and ready within ATMS now whether or not the Scan Screen is programmed or an actively displayed layer This real time status can be displayed for single or multiple intersections If the Parameter box is ch
46. 32 devices within the cabinet and Ethernet with no additional media converter devices The auxiliary communication port shall allow data logs from these external devices to be uploaded to the area wide ATMS through the Actuated Signal Controller ASC Functional Requirements Closed Loop Traffic Responsive Operation 1 2 3 Closed loop operation shall consist of one primary master per sub system capable of addressing up to 32 secondary controllers and or sub masters Each sub master controller shall be capable of addressing an additional 32 secondary controllers and or sub masters A primary master or sub master controller shall operate combined within an Actuated Signal Controller ASC unit controlling an intersection The primary master or sub master shall maintain two distinct databases each identified in the ATMS system by a unique Station ID address The primary master or sub master may be included within the control hierarchy of an area ATMS or operate independently supervising the secondary controllers and sub masters defined in the sub system The primary master or sub master shall exert control over the closed loop system under one of the following modes of operation these operation modes are listed in priority order a System Override Mode the operator may manually force every controller in the closed loop system to a specified pattern including flash or free operation from the master keyboard b System Failure Mod
47. 6 11 Manual Control Enable City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 22 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 12 Coordination Free Switch Input 13 Local Flash Input 14 Cycle Fault 15 Cycle Failure 16 Coordination Fault 17 Controller Fault Intersection in Flash 18 Local Detector Failure 19 Request Database Download From Field 20 Preempt Input 21 Preempt 2 Input 22 Preempt 3 Input 23 Preempt 4 Input 24 Preempt 5 Input 25 Preempt 6 Input 26 Preempt 7 Input 27 Preempt 8 Input 28 Preempt 9 Input 29 Preempt 10 Input Additional Requirements for Events and Alarms The following are deemed mandatory events and alarms recorded by the Actuated Signal Controller ASC if the specific event and alarm applies to the hardware defined under these specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 Closed Loop Disabled MMU Flash Input MMU Fault Detector SDLC Failure MMU SDLC Failure Critical SDLC Failure SDLC Response Frame Fault EEPROM CRC Fault Temperature Alert 1 temp status 10 Temperature Alert 2 temp status Functional Requirements for Local Status Displays Local status displays are important features of any Actuated Signal Controller ASC because they provide display information needed to interrogate the device and interpret the current operation An areawide ATMS will typically provide remote status
48. 9 200Hz 1 5g from 200 500 Hz per IEC 61850 3 Shock 30g 11ms per IEC 61850 3 free fall 250mm distance Standards amp Compliance Power Systems IEC61850 3 IEC60870 2 1 2 IEEE1613 KEMA tested and approved Traffic Control NEMA TS 2 Railway Systems EN50155 amp EN50121 4 Safety UL508 CSA C22 2 No142 EN61010 1 CE Hazardous Locations ISA12 12 01 CSA C22 2 No 213 C1 Div 2 Grps A B C D EL228 AA 1 and EL228 A0 1 models T3C 60C Ambient EL228 DD 1 and EL228 DO 1 models T4 60C Ambient ATEX EL228 DD 1 and EL228 DO 1 only Zone 2 Cat3 T4 60C EMC IEEE c37 90 1 2 3 IEC61000 6 2 IEC61000 6 4 IEC TS61000 6 5 IEC60870 2 1 IEC61000 4 Series FCC Part 15 EN55022 CISPR22 CE Dielectric and Impulse IEC60255 5 amp C37 90 RoHS WEEE and REACH compliant MTBF gt 200 000 hours GB 40 C per MIL HNDBK 217F2 ISO9001 2008 certified company Warranty 5 years on design and manufacturing defects EL228 Layer 2 Industrial Ethernet Switch ExtremeLine Industrial Connectivity SELECTION GUIDES MODEL DESCRIPTION EL228 AO 1 with single universal VAC VDC power input EL228 AA 1 with dual universal VAC VDC power supplies built in with load share operation EL228 DO 1 with single 24 48 VDC power input EL228 DD 1 with dual 24 48 VDC power supplies built in with load share operation See user manual for more details ACCESSORIES MODEL DESCRIPTION EK1 BRCKT 19 Set 2 o
49. Dee B LELILILEI q Pe B TR E Syne B SRC E EEL B T E EEL B T E EEL B T IS Diebe rl Church isan E Dari wide CooRD Syne B T E EL 3 LONG 3 Syne 3 SHAT 3 TEL 3 TRL 3 Syne 3 Sync 3 oO 5 o o o o o o G17 Dehi hE weet o o o o o o o o 3 The user can jump from one view to another then down load only the edited cells to strictly the edited controllers with one click i i TMi Gieechobee and land aie E 49 Preengt 1 nga 10 Cieechober and lmn e n d Premed 1 input IAA 1b PH I Pama each Laker ard w Mal n J Creon Open 1AA EPH 4705 W Anie and HS e 40 fengi Input TATAD 1S PH Controller Database Comparison This screen compares across multiple configurations and controllers simultane The main view provides a summary of the current network state The docking views in the lower portion of the screen display detailed alarm information and contextual control ms a eS ler information including splits alarms and time space plot The navigation tools to the left enable the user to choose actions to perform on sets of selected controllers filter the list of controllers and navigate between modules fos Tah i essere Fre Pee ever Cae ato X Cate ran The system provides the ability to edit many controllers by fo Se nT E TEE en try if Conros Database Editor P
50. Ds on both sides for easy viewing Numerous Bracket Options and positions support many mounting possibilities Front of EL228 in reverse style arrangement Ultimate Modularity with 24 SFPs for any mix of 100Mbps fiber or 10 100 copper RJ45 Gigabit Ports for ultra fast copper RJ45 or fiber links About Red Lion As the global experts in communication monitoring and control for industrial automation Red Lion has been delivering innovative solutions to customers for forty years Our award winning technology enables companies worldwide to gain real time data visibility that drives productivity Product brands include Red Lion Sixnet and N Tron With headquarters in York Pennsylvania the company has offices across the Americas Asia Pacific and Europe Red Lion is a Spectris company For more information visit www redlion net sixnet Calls C518 67 7 517 3 01 email info redlion net CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL Sixnet www redlion net sixnet 1 518 877 5173 info redlion net 2012 Red Lion Controls All Rights Reserved NOV2012 ared lon business WIRELESS SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Wireless Plan eeeccececeaecesecececencceaedeccusocaniseecdsacescurencasasasaeeaeuseasasnuesouseeodoacaseusssessecdacesaciseasuseesces 1 MSS Single Wireless Radio DataSheet ccccccccseccceceeeceeceeeeeeseeeecesseeeceeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeegs 2 MSS Dual Wireless Radio Datashee
51. EE Protocol Data Rates 802 11 b g and proprietary 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps TX Channel Width 5 10 20 and 40 MHz 4 945 TO 4 985 GHz 26 dBm 400m Yes OFDM No 802 11 a and proprietary 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps 5 10 20 and 40 MHz 27 dBm 500mW Yes OFDM Yes 802 11 a and proprietary 6Mbps 9Mbps 12Mbps 24Mbps 36Mbps 48Mbps 54Mbps 5 10 20 and 40 MHz Security WPA WPA2 AES CCM amp TKIP encryption WPA WPA2 AES CCM amp TKIP encryption WPA WPA2 AES CCM amp TKIP encryption 802 1x 64 128 152bit WEP 802 1x 64 128 152bit WEP 802 1x 64 128 152bit WEP Receiver Sensitivity 74 to 97 dBm 74 to 94 dBm 74 to 94 dBm Outdoor Range 30 miles 30 miles 30 miles Antenna Dependent FCC Part 15 Yes Yes Yes CE Mark Yes Yes Yes Industry Canada RSS 210 Yes Yes Yes RoHS Compliance Yes Yes Yes ESD EMP Protection Yes Yes Yes MTBF Rate 160 000 hours 160 000 hours 160 000 hours see reverse O E Ka EEEE BEER ees E Aa a ky ESSEE EEEE BERR SUMMIT SERIES SINGLE RADIO DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS 802 1d Ethernet and bridging 802 1p Traffic prioritization 802 1q Virtual Local Area Networks VLAN 802 1s Spanning tree protocol 802 1w Rapid spanning tree protocol 802 3ab Gigabit ethernet 802 3ac Q tag support for 802 10 VLAN information and 802 1p traffic priority information 802 3ad Link aggregation for parallel links now IEEE
52. GEMENT APPROACH At Intermountain Traffic support is our number one priority for all of our customers Our customer service City of Billings Project Manager Intermountain Traffic Project Manager Scott Meyerhoff Intermountain Taffic Deputy Project Manager Katie Robinson Equipment Deployment Intermountain Traffic ATMS Central ATMS now System Training Trafficware Al Bonificio Timing Plans Intermountain Traffic ATMS Server Scott Meyerhoff Katie Robinson Controllers Scott Meyerhoff Mike Reynolds City of Billings W O 13 09 3 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SUPPLIER BACKGROUND amp EXPERIENCE philosophy is exceeding expectations before during and after the sale What does great customer service look like For us it s all about the customer experience and the success of their project whether it be a small pedestrian project or a large system upgrade Our efforts are always rewarded with customer loyalty Being a distributor we have to be well versed in many technologies that are constantly evolving We dont manufacture and offer one product line instead we are experts in many product lines In addition to deploying different types of systems we are continually being provided with factory training in different technologies from each respective supplier We learn the competitions features and benefits in addition to our own
53. Groups Database Lock An added safeguard in ATMS now is the Lock User Feature This feature prevents multiple users from simultaneously editing the same database Controller List 5 Found aala aooo Mom Sve D Nee oo Revel Dow Mode _ _FeG__ Seve Lek Ue Nore te a ae Main 1ST a OO ee DEMO Controllers nnn OBES nA TOP 65 x 2070 Ethernet lt Main 2 ND 76 0j 3 DEMO Controllers NTCIP 76 x 2070 Ethernet O 6 Main 3 AD 614g 4 DEMO Controllers NTCIP 61 TS2 Ethernet O 10 Main 4 TH 76 0h 5 DEMO Controllers NTCIP 76 x 2070 Ethernet O 19 Main 5TH 61 4g DEMO Controllers NTCIP 61 x TS2 Ethernet City of Billings W O 13 09 7 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION USER INTERFACE ATMS now uses re sizable Pane windows within a single Client screen to allow the user to create the desired screen space for each work area This eliminates older style Pop Up screens when working on standard operations ATMS now does still operate Pop Up screens for real time Scan windows and video windows when camera feeds are launched List View Real time information such as active pattern communication status controller group configuration coordination status real time R Y G status and detector input status is shown for each controller on the List View Field Chooser window is pinned 7 up Listed Column base
54. LC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Both Actuated Signal Controller conditions are represented via List View in the GUI and the Icon in the GIS show by a color coded pin or button Temporary And Permanent Commands A control window with Time Range Date Range Monday thru Sunday date Fields entered in ATMS now allows the scheduler to implement any command on a Temporary basis permanent or recurring basis Remote Manual Commands ATMS now provides an extensive list of commands that can be manually or automatically scheduled for override and release in any time frame Some of these commands include patterns preemption special events special functions download real time clock and collection of events traffic volumes and occupancies These commands can be done on a controller Group or Flex Group basis Manual commands are the highest level of the control hierarchy in ATMS now The Actuated Signal Controller provides 24 Special Functions for users which can be activated by Day Plan Actions or manually controlled by ATMS now The user can manually control a controller Group or Flex group of controllers by immediately overriding or adding to the current operation with a special function output and running that special function for a duration of time or indefinitely The user can use the scheduler to automatically activate the Day Plan Action containing the Special Function
55. Linux operating system 8 All serial communication ports shall be integral to the controller ATC 2070 Communication slots shall not be utilized or provided a NEMATS2 serial ports P1 and P2 shall be provided b NEMA TS2 serial port P3 shall be supported An asynchronous FSK modem shall be available as an option that is internal to the controller chassis The FSK modem option s shall support up to 9600 baud The FSK modem shall be hardware configurable to be attached to serial ports SP1 and SP2 of the Engine Board c An EIA 232 connector shall be available for serial port P3 in lieu of the FSK option If the FSK modem is installed the EIA232 connection may still be used The controller shall sense when an appropriately wired cable is attached to the ElIA232 connector and automatically disable the internal FSK modem d Two additional EIA232 ports shall be provided for interfacing to other devices These shall be routed to SP2 and SP8 of the Engine Board 9 The controller shall provide a 10 100 Ethernet port with status indicators for Link Activity and 10 100 speed The LED indicators shall be water clear and high brightness with a minimum luminosity of 90mcd for visibility in high ambient light conditions 10 The controller shall provide a USB port for Memory Storage Device support per the ATC v5 2b standard It Shall support USB 2 0 Full Speed operation 11 The display shall be an LCD type and shall provide a minimum of 8 lines by 40 charac
56. MS now me Client Client D om e Router Firewall Administrator Comm Server ESA ans Sobel Wireless or GPS ial A c aTMS now aa ae Time Base Client 56K Dial Up Modem a es RAS Connection mC n Serial Ethernet Comm Links Pager Modem 3 3 a Pager Intersection Pein Control ATMS now consists of the following three software components 1 Communications Server The Communications Server or Comm Server provides access to all field controllers The Comm Server receives communication requests from the Administrator and Client and retrieves the requested data from the field The Comm Server is capable of taking mixed communication methods and speeds forms of serial and IP and sorting them by Drops The different types of data flow seamlessly into the user interface Client without being obvious to the user ATMS now currently offers up to 200 definable drops 2 Administrator The Administrator is the system component that replies to requests from multiple multi user clients as well as handles programmed system tasks from the Scheduler If the data necessary to respond to the request is already available then a report is immediately generated and returned to the client If the requested data is not available then the Administrator forwards the request to the Communications server which gathers the requested data from the field and returns it to the client Cit
57. Response to City of Billings W O 13 09 City Wide Traffic Signal Controller Upgrade m 32nd Broadwater AR kad X ip 32nd Centrale ARN N a 32nd Monad EN a Je 32nd King X p Se D sj an Oe ins pan anexadio Tower Intermountain Traffie LLC May 15 2013 PO Box 11159 Reno NV 89510 1159 Intermountain Tel 775 322 6887 Toll Free 866 677 7828 Traffic LLC Fax 970 776 1697 info intermountaintraffic com May 15 2013 Office of the City Engineer ATTN City Wide Traffic Signal Controller Upgrade 2224 Montana Avenue Billings MT 59101 RE W O 13 09 City Wide Traffic Signal Controller Upgrade Including Addendum No 1 Dear Mr Erin Claunch and Members of the Selection Committee Intermountain Traffic appreciates the opportunity to participate in this solicitation for the City of Billings We are the exclusive dealer for Trafficware the recently merged entity of Trafficware Ltd and Naztec Inc in the state of Montana Trafficware is the only traffic signal hardware engineering manufacturing and software development firm that performs all activities in the United States We proudly support jobs in America and take further pride in contributing to the recovery of our economy In addition to our industry leading technical expertise our demonstrated commitment to Made in America clearly separates us from every competitor proposing on this project We are h
58. Server Red Hat Enterprise Linux Oracle Solaris Microsoft SQL Server solutions see Dell com SQL Virtualization Options Citrix XenServer VMware vSphere ESX and ESXi For more information on the specific versions and additions visit Dell com OSsupport Applications Oracle database solutions see Dell com Oracle Continuous Operation 10C to 35C 10 to 80 relative humidity RH 10 of annual operating hours 5C to 40C 5 to 85 RH 1 of annual operating hours 5C to 45C 5 to 9O0 RH For in depth detail check your user manual Thermal Operation 1 GB means 1 billion bytes and TB equals 1 trillion bytes actual capacity varies with preloaded material and operating environment and will be less OEM Ready Models Available OEM Ready platforms are grab and go products for OEM customers delivering a fast and simple yw path to a custom branded solution For more information please visit Dell com OEM L N See the benefits at Dell com PowerEdge De 2012 Dell Inc All rights reserved Dell the DELL logo the DELL badge PowerEdge ReadyRails and OpenManage are trademarks of Dell Inc Other N f g trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell disclaims LG proprietary interest in the marks and names of others This document is for informational purposes only Dell reserves the right to make changes withou
59. TMS client ATMS client ATMS Com Application file Router Firewall Fiber Optic Switch Dynamic Message i Sign Field Communications Dynamic le Gigabit Fiber Fiber Optic Message Backbone Switch Ethernet switch switch Optical Preempt 980 ATC _ r Ethernet i 98 y ia TIR Ethernet switch omm VID System City of Billings W O 13 09 1 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION HARDWARE ATMS now is a multi threaded transactional system that takes advantage of available hardware resources to meet capacity demands and is a distributed multi user client server application built on TCP IP communicating with field devices using RS 232 serial or TCP IP Ethernet protocols Trafficware system software has been successfully installed on over 200 systems using a variety of hardware platforms and Microsoft operation systems Minimal Server Requirements e Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or greater e Internet Information Services with Microsoft NET 1 1 e Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or greater GIS Requirements e Signal Shape File with the Controller ID as one column in state plane coordinate system in feet e Roads Centerlines Shape File with a unique Segment ID as one column in state plane co ordinate system in feet e Background Aerial in MrSid
60. This specification sets forth the minimum requirements for an Advanced Traffic Management System ATMS Central Software package The ATMS shall be capable of monitoring and controlling ten thousand of intersection controllers using state of the art architectures including TCP IP and NTCIP The system shall consist of a TCP IP based client server application providing multi user access to all ITS field devices from an ATMS center and also center to center The communications system interfacing the ATMS with the field devices is not covered in this specification However the ATMS shall be capable of supporting any combination of FSK Serial Wireless Dial Up DSL and Ethernet based data communications that comply with current NTCIP specifications The primary ITS field devices supported by this specification shall include Actuated Signal Controllers ASC that comply with NEMA TSI and TS2 specifications 170 and 179 based controllers upgraded with TS2 compatible prom modules 2070 and 2070N specifications The ATMS shall support the functional requirements of these devices incorporated into the system The following specifications shall be mandatory to the intent of these specifications and shall be considered part of the basic ATMS Central Software product without the required purchase of additional software modules The ATMS software and controller s shall conform to all corresponding Federal NTCIP sections as listed below NTCIP 1101 NTCIP S
61. Trail 1 NTCIP 61 4 T52 Ethernet 192 168 101 155 Comisia O Jupiter Middle Sch and Military Trail 1 NTCIP 61 x T52 Ethemet 192 168 101 155 A EE E IPER T TT SAE Fee Pe ee ee lt All gt Pattern Select One or Multiple Controllers Definitions 5 Okeechobee and FSH 22 Reports Century Comers and Haverhill Rd Assets Okeechobee and Haveshdl Okeechobee and Miltary Trad Okeechobee and Biscayne CoA TREER Okeechobee and Paim Beach Lakes 7 ll Okeechobee and Spencer Drive Okeechobee and Loxahatchee Dr Okeechobee and Congress Ave Okeechobee and Church Street Okeechobee and 1 95 West Okeechobee and 1 95 East Okeechobee and T amarind Parker Current Controller Status 4 4 a r T wwwwwvwvwwenoec nnwnrnewvewwswsdenen x oo oo Re 2 R T repan ETET i Reak Time On 49 Preempt1 Input 12 22 2004 12 47 06 PM On 3 Cabinet Dooris Open 12 22 2004 12 48 2 da Alarm Off 49 Preempt 1 Input 12 22 2004 12 43 45 PM D t bryan 1D 7 Login Duration 0D 0H 14M City of Billings W O 13 09 8 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Map View The GIS Map view provides a real time GlS based status map display of all of the ATMS now system elements The base map utilizes GIS files provided by the City and shows the roadway centerlines of arterials and
62. WARE SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE LIABILITY OF TRAFFICWARE WOULD IN SUCH CASE BE LIMITED TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW Applicable Law These Terms of Use and all legal issues related to this Software Specification shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas without regard to conflict of laws principles You agree that any dispute involving these terms of use or this Specification will be heard in a court with jurisdiction in Fort Bend County Texas You further agree that the prevailing party in any legal action will be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees incurred in connection with that action If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of these Terms of Use to be unenforceable the remaining terms will continue in full force and effect Entire Agreement These Terms of Use are the final and entire agreement between you and Trafficware with respect to this subject and replace any and prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements written or oral regarding the subject matter Any waiver of any provision of these Terms of Use shall be effective only if in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Trafficware ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 2 1 0 General System Requirements Overview
63. a common thermal issue with similar racks For hot aisle cold aisle thermally efficient data center topologies the footprint of the rack matches standard 2 floor tile placement optimizing sub floor cable and cold air access without conflict EASIER CABLE MANAGEMENT To provide support for deep server dimensions and to allow additional soace for cable management the total depth of the Dell 4220 and 2420 rack enclosures has been increased to 1070mm from 1000mm Additionally dual side panels on both sides of the rack make accessing cables easier simply remove the top or bottom section of the panel Finally the back frame of the rack features removable tailbars at the top and bottom eliminating a common obstacle to routing power and communication cables These tailobars can be securely replaced after the IT cabling is complete Rack Features Large open base for cable entry and exit Dual rear doors and split side panels Adjustable vertical mounting rails slide forward or backward within the rack 80 of the surface area of front and rear doors are perforated to aid in the thermal management of ultra dense environments Rack top cable exits with adjustable sliding door Reinforced frame for stability Unique side rack PDU options for Dell PDUs Reversible front door can be configured to open from left or right Front and rear doors are removable Rotating rear casters to easily position rack Ideal base dimensions for 2 tile place
64. a full scale reading of occupancy expressed in Since occupancy is a function of the green time g C over the detector and occupancy on green feature occupancy Full Rate must be approximated For example if occupancy is measured during the green yellow interval of the phase then the maximum occupancy is roughly equivalent to the split time of this phase If occupancy Full Rate for this detector is 60 and measured occupancy is 12 then the Occ value is calculated as follows Occ measured occupancy full rate 12 60 20 Central level traffic responsive operation will provide a real time status display of Vol and Occ for each system detector similar to the status display provided in the master TRO Flow Values Inbound Outbound and Cross Detector Groups Each system detector is assigned to the Inbound Outbound or Cross detector group and assigned an occupancy Scalar kx and a volume Scalar cx TRO Flow Values are computed for each detector group using the formula below Each TRO Flow Value Inbound Outbound and Cross is a weighted average of the Vol and Occ values for the detectors sampled for each detector group k1 Occit k2 Occ2 kx Occx c1 Voli c2 Vol 2 cx Volx FlowValue oo kl k2 kx cl c2 cx Central level traffic responsive operation via ATMS now in lieu of On Street Masters will provide real time status displays of all TRO calculations for
65. abase This utility shall convert the count data file to Microsoft SQL format and make this data available from the ATMS system reports section in a pre designed Crystal Report template ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 22 4 0 System Reports The ATMS shall come with a reports section which provides the user the ability to generate reports from a library of pre formatted report templates from the ATMS database The ATMS server shall store all imported and system generated data into the system s main SQL database and make it available for future report generation The reports section shall offer a dual search engine utility to search and generate reports in the ATMS system The first search engine shall provide for quick navigation and selection of a specific report or report type The second shall provide for report parameters for the selected report The use of reports shall be programmable and allowed on a user by user basis within the user property setup of the ATMS software 1 The reports section shall offer pre defined report templates from the following database categories a b c d Controller Data Inventory Groups Alarms Volume Occupancy Coordination Reporting etc Users Log In reporting Upload Download activity etc Timing Sheets GIS Incident Reporting 2 The following report templates shall be available with the ATMS software a b c d e f g h i j k 9
66. abases that the user can edit modify and download for any reason The ATMS shall have a total of eight databases for each intersection All database parameters shall be based on their NTCIP data type The NTCIP ObjectID and parameter name shall be available from within the database editor of the ATMS All programming entries shall be represented using values consistent with their NTCIP data type Integral values shall be depicted and validated as integers The validation shall also enforce the upper and lower bound as specified by the NTCIP definition Likewise decimal data types shall be depicted and validated as decimal numbers String data types shall enforce the appropriate string length Enumerated data types shall display all possible data types as appropriate for the controller type During program entry the new data shall overwrite the old data If the data is in error changes shall not be permitted and the error shall be highlighted on the screen The GUI shall enable printing of all or some of the controller database information The user shall be able to choose which database information to print The GUI shall enable exporting of the database information into Excel format The GUI shall permit simultaneous editing of an unlimited number or controller databases The database editor shall enable the user to see all entries for a single controller or the same entry across multiple controllers The GUI shall enable the user to
67. abinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet Cabinet Door is Open 332 Cabinet z 39 38 38 38 Roseville Parkway amp Taylor 38 Roseville Parkway amp Taylor 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 518 CMAQ fairway amp home depot 332 SSSSSSSILRRB alg oO O 53 ON NNN NN NANA RecentAlams Alarm History System Notes Camera CMS Events Opticom Current Users Selected Details City of Billings W O 13 09 zi Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Alarms And Paging User Notification ATMS now has the ability to create a system generated notification schedule to send a page email or web message to a specified unattended user when specified alarms are detected by the system The notification can be customized by user alarm type and start and end times of day days of week and date The phone number email address and critical trigger alarms are incorporated in the User Module of ATMS now ATMS now can be programmed to send e mail text page and web based messages to any recipient by alarm type and TOD Our standard installation does not include
68. affic LLC am Scott Meyerhoff Project Manager and partner at Intermountain Traffic certify that we meet all requirements of this RFP A review of our proposal will demonstrate our project team has the qualifications experience Capacity and desire to successfully complete your system upgrade on time and within budget We are looking forward to being selected for further evaluation and discussion If there are any questions or you require additional information please do not hesitate to contact me directly via Email at smeyerhoff intermountaintraffic com or cell phone at 775 313 5854 Sincerely body Scott Meyerhoff Project Manager Intermountain Traffic LLC PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Existing Controller Upgrade on 32 4 St West Corridor Hardware e Dell PowerEdge R710 Server with Rack Bundle This can be furnished by Intermountain Traffic or by the City of Billings Specification of Server Attached e Windows based Client connected to server City of Billing Supplied e Trafficware Naztec 980 ATC Controllers e Ethernet Radios e Ethernet Switches Communication Trafficware has implemented Ethernet support in the ATMS now as a virtual serial port so RS 232 and Ethernet hardware devices can be integrated into the system together This communication system fully supports the NTCIP protocol Ethernet communication is the communication method for today and the foreseeable future and is our recommended communica
69. ality for complex phasing detector processing coordination preemption communications adaptive timing and systems operation as a master or a secondary controller The advanced LCD display and menu driven software provide a user friendly approach to programming and access Built in diagnostics permit rapid evaluation of operational status The on board Flash File System allows software upgrades without PROM replacements The front panel mounted USB port facilitates the upgrade process and file access with ease The Ethernet enabled controller allows communication across a TCP IP network Distributed by Intermountain Traffic LLC Toll Free 866 677 7828 Intermountain PO Box 11159 Fax 970 776 1697 Reno NV 89510 1159 Traffic LLC info intermountaintraffic com Fa Len A PR f Model 980 ATC Traffic Controller with Ethernet amp USB Pr a a P ha FEATURES FLASH FILE SYSTEM The Series 900 Controller is easily configured to various firmware versions by the utilization of Flash File System which eliminates the need for obsolete EPROM technology A complete traffic controller firmware update requires only seconds No hardware changes or EPROM replacements are required MASTER SECONDARY Operation in a Closed Loop System requires only one Series 900 Controller to be located at the master cabinet Both the master and secondary functions are simultaneously provided by a single controller DISPLAY A back lighted 8 l
70. and keep a pulse on our ever changing industry with pinpoint accuracy Furthermore having the right person for the different aspects of a project is where Intermountain excels We have the right person for every aspect of this job Katie Robinson has a degree in IT and is our systems expert Katie can handle all aspects related to networking and proliferation of IT Devices over a network Scott Meyerhoff began as a signal technician and has been in the signal industry for over 30 years He is well versed in systems cabinets controllers and virtually every aspect of what goes on inside the signal cabinet and at the intersection Mike Reynolds prides himself on excellent customer follow up and service He excels at being available and coordinating service and processing requests A good team needs an expert at every position and Intermountain strongly believes having the right personnel for each aspect of this job is crucial to a successful system deployment in Billings REFERENCES Five ATMS now references are listed below four of which are references of both Intermountain Traffic and Trafficware Palm Beach County is one of Trafficware s largest system deployments Ada County Highway Department Idaho Largest Idaho Deployment Jim Larson Congestion Management Supervisor Ada County Highway Department 3775 Adams Street Garden City ID 83714 Tel 208 387 6196 Fax 209 387 6219 llarsen achdidaho org Originally deployed with serial co
71. arance interval 4 Red Rest this phase option shall enable red rest for individual phases on a phase by phase basis 5 Max II this phase option shall allow Max II to be enabled on specified phases when Max I timing is in effect 6 Pedestrian Delay this phase option causes the Walk to be delayed after green by the Green Ped delay time 7 Green Ped Delay this phase option allows selection of time to delay Walk after Green or Green after Walk 8 Conflicting Phases defines a phase that is otherwise concurrent to conflict with selected phase 9 Omit Yellow Yellow Phase allows yellow of this phase to be omitted when in yellow of the entered phase City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 6 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 10 Pedestrian Output Overlap allows for an overlap of the Pedestrian movement for the phase selected which must be the next phase in the ring sequence 11 Start Yellow Next Phase when a phase is set to start up in yellow this allows the selection of which phase the controller will enter next 12 Call Phases this phase option shall allow phase calls on one phase to indirectly call another phase Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC phase shall assign a minimum of four Call Phases When the assigned phase is green and applying a min or max recall or receiving a detector extension a call shall be indirectly sourced
72. arate layer control check boxes one to activate the layer for viewing on the map the second to activate the layer for communication and control Each distinct layer shall be capable of toggling ON or OFF Any combination of views shall be offered at any time and the layer views shall be adjustable in real time The GIS Legend shall be able to be tucked in or pinned up by using the Push Pin just like the Field Chooser screen The layout of the GIS Legend layer display and information columns shall be memorized by the ATMS on a user by user basis creating real time system preferences for the next log in session Detailed System Information The ATMS software shall display real time secondary system information and tools for the user including detailed alarm information weather updates split monitoring time space monitoring Opticom event reporting currently logged in users monitor reporting and viewing of indexed document information by intersection In sections that display multiple types of categories such as alarm information a customized data filter shall be provided to control the types of displayed information by user The portion of the screen that this detailed information is displayed shall be re sizeable and provide an option to tuck away behind the edge of the screen Incoming Alarms shall be displayed with a time date intersection alarm type and alarm state The system shall provide a view o
73. at supports the following within the core product The ATMS shall offer the following enhanced software solutions available as additional modules School Zone Flashers Alpha BBS Integration Integrated Traficon Video Detection Opticom Optical Preemption Systems Real Time Split Monitor and Time Space MOE s Trafficware Synchro 7 8 and SimTraffic Integration Incident Detection and Triggering Road Temperature Sensor Detection Jamar Counter File Integration CMS VMS Signs CCTV Surveillance Light Rail Control Systems Transit Priority System with Automatic Reporting Traffic Responsive with Central ATMS Master Traffic Adaptive with Central ATMS Master Traffic Adaptive with SynchroGREEN Master HOV Lane Control Reversible Lane Control Signals Freeway Management Public Information Web Interface ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 System Architecture The overall architecture of the system shall be a client server design based on distributed open architecture concepts Processing shall be distributed and open communications protocols shall be used for all interfaces such as NTCIP and AB3418 E The system shall be implemented using standard commercially available Personal Computer PC hardware The software shall be portable across multiple hardware platforms and shall be designed to integrate with off the shelf PC software For
74. ated in real time p ole through the Scheduler programming The real time condition of each at object on the map is color coded according to the Legend and displays sii the corresponding color to the Status column of the List View tab M Backgroundimage CN Camera EN P Camera mm VC Camera CW Centerline E Name F Segment ID City of Billings W O 13 09 9 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION GIS Navigation Toolbar Search Engine to located controllers on GIS map or List GIS Layer View amp Control Boxes The signal system GUI provides an easy to use intersection add utility that allows the administrator to easily add devices to the system through the use of templates and drag and drop items Once created the system user can simply drag and drop onto the map No line entries in the database or programming are needed Standard zooming capabilities are provided in ATMS now map views Users can zoom in to specific points on a map or zoom out by increments of one measure of extent By zooming in to a selected intersection users can get a more detailed view including the controller ID or Pattern number Legend q GIS Legend Active Alarms P CNV Controller j x Idle OK bs a Offline M ID IV Pattern CN Backgroundmage CN Camera 1 IP Camera CN Centerlines V Name RETE MASON AND HARMONY
75. ause the section or intersection controller to go off line Traffic control operation shall remain intact in all respects Following an upload it shall be possible to compare the database of any intersection controller to the database on file The compare function shall be executed by a simple menu selection or keyboard technique and shall identify any differences between uploaded and file data The system operator shall be able to correct use or substitute data values and proceed with further comparison The user shall be able to perform downloads based on parameters that have most recently changed in lieu of performing a complete database download The upload function shall allow the user to direct the database upload directly to the record copies in the ATMS or to only the upload copy for comparison All upload and download functions shall provide progress bars with percentage complete status The ATMS shall provide two different download functions The first shall generate an upload and database comparison then download upon verification that only proper known changes will occur The second download type shall download and overwrite the controller database without employing check and balances Any of the databases shall be capable of being downloaded using either method given proper user permissions 10 The ATMS shall provide an interface for Palm PDA database storage and transfer The Palm PDA shall be capable of Ho
76. be possible to configure the traffic responsive system such that the default operation of the closed loop system is based on the operation called for in the local Time Base Schedules unless the traffic responsive calculations determine that a traffic responsive action is necessary to service the volume and occupancy conditions within the system Functional Requirements for System Events and Alarms The ASC controller shall provide for the logging of intersection alarms and events Events are specific conditions stored in the events buffer of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC and uploaded to the supervisory master or ATMS if present in the system The controller shall be capable of storing at least 50 events Alarms are special events that are reported as soon as possible to the supervisory master or ATMS depending on the communication method deployed and the polling rate of the system The controller shall provide for a minimum of 128 alarms The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall tag each event and alarm with the date and time based on the System Time Base of the unit Mandatory Requirements for Events and Alarms The following are deemed mandatory events and alarms recorded by the Actuated Signal Controller ASC 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 Power Up Power Down Stop Timing Cabinet Door Open Coordination Failure External Alarm 1 External Alarm 2 External Alarm 3 External Alarm 4 External Alarm 5 10 External Alarm
77. ce the controller unit has entered the first timed interval following Preempt Delay Interval 1 the sequence shall continue to the end even if the preempt call is dropped If the call returns and extends beyond the Minimum Preempt Duration Interval 2 the controller should reinitiate track green and complete the preempt sequence The controller unit shall be programmable to be in flash or in limited sequence If flash is specified the phases shall flash yellow or red as user programmed Flash shall be implemented by simultaneously flashing the appropriate channel driver outputs If limited sequence is selected all phases shall be programmable even if not normally used in the intersection sequence Should a preempt command be present after power restoration following an electrical outage the controller shall power up in cabinet flash operation and remain in such state until the PE command is removed Overlap phases shall begin and terminate with the parent phases as described in TS 2 If the PE call occurs during yellow or red displays between parent phases the overlap phase shall display a minimum of three 3 seconds of yellow and a minimum of one 1 second of red clearance Don t Walk shall be displayed throughout the preempt sequence unless a limited cycle is run City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 18 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 8 9 Duri
78. centage of Failed Communication Transactions Current Communications Status Current Alarm Status 14 The GUI shall provide a search engine filtering mechanism to quickly navigate the List or GIS map view to a specific targeted group of controllers The search engine shall provide look up by the following criteria a Intersection ID ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 9 Intersection Name Group assignment Master Intersection Controller Type Communication Port IP Address Communication Status Current Pattern Flash Coordination Failure Preempted Current Cycle Alarm Status 15 The GUI shall enable intersection operations to be performed against multiple intersections simultaneously within one window This includes a b Controller Database Editing Controller Database Viewing Controller Database Uploading Controller Database Downloading Controller Database Comparison Controller Coordination Diagnostics Viewing of Real time Metrics including i Phase 1 16 il Overlap 1 16 i Call 1 16 iv Ped Phase 1 16 v Ped Call 1 16 vi Controller Firmware Revision vii Current Pattern vill Current Preempt ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 10 ix Successful Communications Percentage x Ring 1 4 Min x1 Ring 1 4 Max xii Ring 1 4 Ped xiii Current Cycle Length xiv Current Phase Option xv Current Time Based Counter xvi Current Offset xvii Cu
79. central software is client server Adaptive based the security settings for each authorized client ET connection are established upon connection per the tect Ae ve user account login Atemate Alam Description Yes Alarm Notification B Outside jurisdiction clients may be granted limited is ic access to view their shared intersections only while Deke Alum Noten Yes non related intersections in other parts of the City are Piod Rouss Yo removed from the selection list and blinded to these Laas ve guest accounts hnd xi The system administrator can set users access rights for all the components within the system Any number of security levels can be created and users can be created from other user access rights In addition to system administrators ATMS now provides gpm multi jurisdictional controls that provide Full Partial or RT Read Only access rights to other agency s devices status ra Ra all and logs Individual user profiles can be customized by the System Administrator to allow or deny access to various oe components of ATMS now Among the many user based teres permissions and preferences are those related to Coa _o e e Alarms including incidents and triggers e AVL data City of Billings W O 13 09 23 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Cameras Backup and archiving databases Controller configurations Congest
80. ch Speed and Distance between intersections ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 16 2 1 22 The ATMS shall provide congestion level programming that will enable the user to define and edit an intersection s congestion level definitions for the purposes of proper display on the Congestion Level layer of the GIS map The ATMS shall take inbound traffic counts from each controller and classify the value against the Congestion Level thresholds for LOW Displayed in GREEN MEDIUM Displayed in ORANGE and HIGH Displayed in RED for that collection period Congestion level calculations shall be provided based on volume counts and occupancy 23 User Defined Detector Groups shall enable the user to define custom groups of detector assignments for 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 the purposes of customized report generation The User Defined Detector Groups create special detector group sets within the ATMS A user shall define up to four different groups of any combination of ten detectors Database Management Database management shall allow programming of intersection controller databases Each intersection controller shall have separate database programming pages These pages shall contain all the programming options unique to each intersection Each intersection shall have a permanent database the current field copy the uploaded file a working edit copy and five additional complete dat
81. ch have 30 years of experience developing and deploying over 200 ATMS systems This is of value to the City of Billings as we will quickly integrate and deploy this system This organization of people will effectively work to establish the requirements of the City s ITS and ATMS systems and successfully put these plans in place setting a clear path for Billings signal system upgrade Our staff has the expertise to easily identify challenges and effectively find solutions based on many lessons learned from previous implementations Our staff also has the expertise to integrate at all levels of your ATMS and all have experience installing controllers in environments similar to that of Billings PROJECT ROLES amp RESPONSIBILITIES Intermountain Traffic Intermountain Traffic will be responsible for project management and integration e Scott Meyerhoff Scott s technical background is the backbone of his success in the traffic signal industry Scott has installed numerous controllers cabinets closed loop systems and central systems throughout the world Scott has instructed many classes on controllers cabinets and systems training to technical staff and engineering statf on design setup and programming With over 33 years of experience in the traffic signal industry Scott started his career as an end user While working for distributors and manufacturers he interfaced with end users in all aspects of traffic control products from design consu
82. control privileges for departmental grouping within an agency or within an inter agency architecture This is a way to enable multiple agencies to safely share the same database This feature shall enable a user to be assigned to multiple Jurisdictions for enhanced levels of control to multiple sets of controllers A controller shall be capable of being assigned to multiple Jurisdictions The ATMS shall provide a utility to create edit and delete messages for CMS DMS signs The message center shall provide 3 full ASCII capable message lines and be stored in the ATMS database The messages shall be sent through the CMS layer of the GIS map interface The ATMS shall provide a utility for creating line segments on the GIS map for color coding incoming detector counts This utility shall provide a full tool set for creating and editing the congestion layer of the GIS map interface by drawing parallel lines to the GIS centerlines displayed in the Editor This editor shall also provide the ability to create routes within the GIS enabling the GIS mapping system to display recommended alternative routes for the public The ATMS shall provide a utility to create a new layer by hand to dynamically display real time status conditions on the GIS map This display shall offer the user the ability to select which inputs and outputs are dynamically displayed on the GIS layer as well as their icon parameters The utility shall allow the user copy and paste selected
83. ctor alarms are reported to the ATMS system in real time while the actuation records are reported at the programmed interval Detector status is monitored in ATMS in real time This includes all 64 vehicle detector and 8 pedestrian detector activations and Alarms Collection and Retrieval ATMS now automatically records detector data in the database and archives the data onto external media Raw detector data can be stored in memory on a five minute basis Up to four weeks of five minute detector data for each intersection can be stored on the system disk by the database program Each five minute block can be date and time tagged The user has the ability to enable or disable the detector data collection feature ATMS now does not require compressing of the detector data for collection or archive with the exception of archival of the SQL database using the standard SQL backup tools ATMS now does provide an embedded functionality to Backup and Archive on a schedule This function will archive the core controller databases and the SQL database to an archive location based on a system schedule ATMS now does not define data as bad or good City of Billings W O 13 09 31 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Congestion Level Traffic Monitoring Collect detector data and compare with LLELLU 1247 thresholds for reporting and monitoring traffic conges
84. d dialogues shall be functions of the user interface software running on individual workstations Each workstation shall access data as needed from the ATMS Communication Database server s The operator shall access system functions using GIS map based graphical displays 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The ATMS software interface shall be comprised of three main sections 1 Main Interface Home 2 Systems Definitions and 3 Report Generation Graphical icons shall be used on the graphical displays as layers to represent system devices within the GIS mapping system The icons shall provide easy access to traffic control data and timing real time signal status congestion LOS information Cameras DMS CMS signs Network Switches and general device control All workstation user interface functions shall be implemented using a MS Window based graphical user interface GUI concepts conforming to Microsoft Windows standards Proprietary software framework and tools will not be accepted The GUI shall use pictures symbols line graphs and multiple fonts in conjunction with a pointing device e g a mouse or track ball to interact with and allow an operator to enter decisions draw graphics issue commands and receive information from the system Graphical symbols icons shall maintain its precise coordinates and proportional map size as the GIS map view is zoomed in and out The graphic map shall act a
85. d on Field Chooser Selections Multiple Controller Selection shown in blue ATMS now Central System Software 15 x File Definitions Utilities Home Controller List 759 Found P adess Upload Fert Leer E TS2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 D gusala Malarm O NTCIP 61 T52 Ethemet 192 168 101 155 Compare Comm a 1 NTCIP 61 T52 Etherne 192 168 101 155 Copy Name r5 1 np E Real Time O Revision Scan Drop d Control O Master o Instant Pattern O Flex Group e 1 Instant Preempt C Group gt 1 Instant Special Function m 1 3 i ee Hecke d 7 Indiantown Rd an Ln 1 x T52 192 168 2 D Reterence O Indiantown Rd and Military Trail 1 NTCIP61 xTS2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 Free oO Indiantown Rd andLoxahatcheeRd 1 NTCIP61 x7S2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 an O Indiantown Rd and Alt ATA 1 NTCIP61xTS2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 Pattem oO 175 Jonathan s Landing and Indiantown A 1 NTCIP 61 x7S2Ethernet 192 168 101 155 Drop oO 180 Indiantown amp US 1 1 NTCIP 61 7S2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 ka P oO 198 Jupiter HS Highwood Cir and Military 1 NTCIP 61 4 T52 Ethernet 192 168 101 155 IP Address A Seq O 200 Toney Penna Dr and Military Trail 1 NTCIP 61 x T52 Ethemet 192 168 101 155 lt All gt C Freempt O 205 Toney Penna Dr and Alt A1A 1 NTCIP 61 752Ethemet 192 168 107 155 Se Fister O Last Date Time 210 Jupiter Lakes Blvd and Military Trail 1 NTCIP61 x7S2Ethemet 192 168 101 155 lt All O 220 Indian Creek Pkwy and Military
86. d on Windows Server 2008 supported by SQL Server communicating to the field via Ethernet and or serial communications Warranty Statement Naztec Inc doa Trafficware warrants that all products manufactured by the company will be shipped from its place of manufacture in merchantable quality and that it will at the company s option either replace or repair such products found to be defective in materials or workmanship within 18 months from the date of shipment unless expressly quoted otherwise Damages or defects incurred after the product has left the company or while in transit to the customer are not encompassed by the warranty All company warranties are expressly conditional based on proper installation operation and maintenance by the purchaser Integration with Future Traffic Management Center lf Traffic Management Center integration is needed there are several ways to accomplish this of which the first would be to install a network connection to the City of Billings ATMS now server and add a Traffic Management Center client Naztec Trafficware also has a variety of C2C center to center success implementations across the country We are confident we can meet C2C connectivity requirements of the City of Billings as well as other agencies when defined City of Billings W O 13 09 3 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute TRAINING PLAN The City of Bi
87. d to any phase in the split table overriding the normal recall mode of the phase when the pattern is in effect NTCIP calls for three force off methods FIXED FLOAT and OTHER The FIXED force off method shall apply any unused split time acquired from a non coordinated phase to the next phase in the sequence The FLOAT force off method shall insure that unused split time from the non coordinated phases is provided to the beginning of the coord phase programmed for the pattern NTCIP based coordination shall provide a per unit selection to select LONG way or LONG SHORT way as the offset correction method Each pattern in the Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a shortway parameter a longway parameter and a dwell parameter to select the transition method and correction applied during transition During shortway transition each phase shall be shortened by the programmed shortway parameter During longway transition each phase shall be lengthened by the programmed longway parameter During dwell transition the coord phase shall dwell for the programmed dwell time when force off and repeat this dwell extension each cycle until the programmed offset is in synch NTCIP based coordination shall provide a Maximum setting that controls whether Max 1 timing or Max 2 timing is in effect or whether all max timers are inhibited during coordination NTCIP based coordination shall provide a Return Hold parameter for each pattern that p
88. dd the newly created Event to the Events layer on the GIS map at the programmed activation time At the time of creating this Event the user can program the ATMS for date and time of Event activation and de activation which includes placing and removing the Event icon on the GIS map The Event shall also have the ability to be indefinite requiring manual removal 1 Create GIS Preset This function shall enable the user to create any number of preset views on the GIS mapping system with the full zoom value reached within one action The GIS preset shall allow for the view to be specific to a creator or all system users ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 13 2 4 2 9 1 2 3 4 j Previous View This shall enable the user to quickly navigate the map back to the previous view k Preset View List The GIS toolbar shall display a list of all available pre programmed presets for the logged in user By selecting a preset the GIS will automatically navigate to the programmed view GIS Legend A GIS Legend shall provide layer view and layer based element control on the GIS map to enable the user to control the amount of displayed information The layer based element control shall enable the user to exercise system control of a specific ATMS device type where there are many ATMS objects represented on the map navigating directly through to the desired object The Legend shall offer two sep
89. dows for main system navigation editing screens and system control will NOT be accepted ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 8 10 The GUI shall enable moving from one task to another given a user selected set of intersections without the need to re select the intersections in between tasks 11 Controlling actions within the GUI shall be achieved via standard mouse control right clicking and by a fixed menu each offering the identical menu of control 12 The GUI shall provide two primary control interfaces a tabbed List view and a GIS map based view Each interface shall provide the identical real time status information and control Controller selection from one format List or GIS map shall immediately display the same selection criteria on the other format meaning that List and GIS map shall be completely corresponding with each other in navigation selection and function 13 The GUI List or GIS map shall provide real time at a glance intersection status information including a b TBC Local Counter Cycle Offset Phase Sequence Preempt Status Controller Firmware Revision Free and Coord Status Current Operating Mode Current Split Index Last Data Time from Intersection Total Number of Communication Transactions Number of Successful Communication Transactions Percentage of Successful Communication Transactions Number of Failed Communication Transactions Per
90. ds p Real Time Compare with Field q Set Opticom Time r Speed Trap Data Collection s Split History Data Collection t Sync Controller Time to Server u Temperature Check v Time Synchronization from Internet w Time Synchronization from Dial Up x Upload Database for 7 databases The ATMS shall provide for the assignment of system users with specific control for each The users section shall allow the system administrator to define and edit user privileges and control to ATMS system devices databases information and other security functions Any ATMS function shall be enabled or disabled on a function by function basis for each user Each user shall be capable of being assigned to jurisdictions through the user setup utility All specific user information such as passwords e mail address etc shall be maintained through this function This utility shall also provide for the ability to create a new user from the information of another user The ATMS shall provide for the creation or user groups A user group shall have a full set of system privileges and permissions which will serve as the primary rules for each member user regardless of the user s individual settings There shall be no limit to the number of user groups in the system A user shall only be allowed to be a member of one user group The ATMS shall provide an import utility for count data from third party road tube counters such as JAMAR into the ATMS dat
91. e plug and play ready for the City s existing 332 cabinets e Installation and Training A factory certified representative for the manufacturer shall be on site during signal turn on for support A factory certified representative for the manufacturer shall be on site for installation and support on the intersection control software The supplier shall provide a maximum of four hour of technical training for City staff within four weeks after controller delivery The Actuated Signal Controller manufacturer must be a registered Cisco Partner with experience exceeding 150 intersections of Cisco series 2955 equipment and 12 intersection of 3200 series wireless equipment The Actuated Signal Controller supplier must also be located in the Phoenix metropolitan area and also be a registered Cisco partner e Warranty The controller assembly shall be warranted by the manufacturer against mechanical and electrical defects for a period of 1 year The supplier shall correct any defects in design workmanship or material during the warranty period at no cost to the City All cost of labor parts and transportation shall be borne by the supplier for the duration of the warranty period The vendor shall provide all revisions to any equipment furnished under these specifications at no cost to the City Functional Requirements for Free Operation Phase Timing NTCIP Requirements for Phase Timing The following NTCIP objects related to phase
92. e the closed loop system shall detect failure conditions including communication and system detector failures and provide a fall back response from the primary master based on programming features and thresholds customized by the user c System Time Base Schedule Mode the System Time Base Schedule in the primary master database shall be independent of each secondary Time Base Schedule in the subsystem The System Time Base Schedule shall drive the operation of all secondary controllers and sub masters defined in the closed loop system The System Time Base Schedule shall be capable of placing the sub system in flash or free operation a specified pattern traffic responsive operation or isolated operation by time of day d Local Control Mode in this mode the master serves only as a communications hub between the secondary controllers and the area wide ATMS The master is still responsible for updating the System Time Base and gathering event and alarm status for the sub system however all control is performed at the local level from each secondary Time Base Scheduler City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 21 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 4 5 6 The primary master or sub master shall collect volume and occupancy data from a minimum of 48 system detectors sampled by the Actuated Signal Controllers ASC within the master s sub system The volum
93. e sets the output to be active when the preempt dwell state is reached Max 2 this feature sets the exit phases to reference the Max 2 timing Skip Track if Override this feature allows track clearance to be skipped if this preempt is overriding a lower priority preempt input Pattern this feature allows a specific coordination pattern to be called by a preempt input instead of a specific preempt phase s This pattern will operate for the duration of the preempt input including the dwell interval Coord Preempt this feature shall allow the controller to return to coordination in synch without having to go through a transition or offset correction period The controller shall maintain a background cycle during coordination allowing the Actuated Signal Controller ASC to return to the phases currently being serviced in the background cycle without violating any Minimum times rather than return to the Exit phases specified in the preempt sequence Voltage Monitor Flash this feature shall allow the controller to flash during preemption through the cabinet by dropping the power applied to the conflict monitor thus transferring the flashing operation to the cabinet flashers Return Max Min this feature sets the exit phases to reference the Min or Max timing Overlaps Plus It shall be possible to select individual overlaps to service simultaneously with track phases and dwell phases or to be inhibited during preemptio
94. e amount 0 99 seconds after the pedestrian WALK interval begins timing 3 Omit Yellow Display this phase feature shall omit the yellow display output when a specified phase is timing yellow clearance 4 Redirect Pedestrian Outputs this phase feature shall allow the pedestrian outputs of a phase to be redirected to another phase 5 Start Yellow Next Phase this phase feature shall control the next phases serviced after the controller start up sequence returns to the yellow interval of the specified startup phases 6 Bicycle Clearance Time this feature holds the programmed phase in Red until the Bike Clearance time expires 7 Alternate Phase Timing A minimum of five 5 additional complete and separate Alternate Phase Timing tables shall be provided to vary phase time parameters by time of day This time of day operation shall be accomplished by associating the table with a pattern as described in Section 6 The minimum number of Alternate Phase Time parameters varied per table shall include Minimum Green Gap Extension or Passage Time Maximum 1 Maximum 2 Yellow Clearance Red Clearance WALK Ped Clearance City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 5 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Bike Clearance Phase Options NTCIP Requirements for Phase Options The following NTCIP objects related to phase options are mandatory requirements under this sp
95. e and occupancy data may be uploaded to the area wide ATMS or processed by the master to calculate traffic responsive parameters used to select a pattern for the system under traffic responsive mode The traffic responsive calculations related to the sampled volume and occupancy data shall be as follows a Each system detector shall be assigned to an inbound outbound or cross street detector group b The volume and occupancy of each detector shall be individually smoothed based on a programmable weighted average of the previous sample c The smoothed volume and occupancy data shall be weighted against full scale volume and occupancy values provided by the user to produce Vol and Occ for each detector d The Vol and Occ values shall be combined for each detector group inbound outbound and cross using operator supplied scalers that allow Vol and Occ to be weighted differently for each detector This calculation shall produce a combined V O value for the inbound outbound and cross street detector group e The V O values for each detector group shall be used to calculate Cycle Offset and Split parameters that shall be used to select a traffic responsive pattern for the closed loop system using lookup tables and matrices defined by the user These lookup tables may be customized by the user to favor an inbound outbound pattern selection an arterial cross street preference or a pattern selection that only varies cycle length It shall
96. e pattern Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a manual pattern override mode via keyboard entry to override the active pattern and any future pattern called by the Time Base Scheduler or closed loop system Requirements for Coordination The following additional functions related to coordination are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 Ne The NTCIP force off parameter defined as OTHER shall provide additional force off methods that are manufacturer specific Any OTHER methods provided in addition to FIXED and FLOAT shall allow patterns to be specified in terms of force offs yield points and permissive windows within the cycle A parameter shall be provided on a per pattern basis to reference the offset to either the beginning or end of the specified coord phase for that pattern It shall be possible to disable a maximum of four phases from shortway transition on a pattern by pattern basis This feature shall control the exclusion of the shortway correction on a phase by phase basis A parameter shall be provided to disable coordination diagnostics related to minimum pedestrian time requirements In no case shall this feature defeat the minimum pedestrian times programmed for any phase Programmed walk ped clearance yellow clearance and all red clearance times shall always be serviced based on the programmed phase times applied to the Actuated Signal Contro
97. each active flex group These Status displays will include real time TRO Flow Value for the Inbound Outbound and Cross detectors assigned to each flex group A table lookup is used to select the current Cycle Offset and Split Index from these parameters Cycle Offset and Split Parameters The Cycle Offset and Split Parameters are calculated from the TRO Flow Values as follows These parameters range from 0 to 100 and are used to perform a table lookup to select the Cycle Offset and Split Index City of Billings W O 13 09 20 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Cycle Index Max Inbound V O lt or gt Max Outbound V O Offset Index Outbound Inbound Outbound Inbound 50 50 Split Index Cross Cycle Index Cross Cycle Index 50 50 Cycle Offset and Split Index The TRI and TRE calculations perform a table lookup using the calculated Cycle Offset and Split Parameters to select a Cycle Offset and Split Index Separate threshold tables are selected depending on whether the Cycle Offset and Split Parameters are increasing or decreasing This reduces the hysteresis or bounce in successive data samples Separate threshold tables will be provided for each flex group One table will be used to reference the index if V O are increasing and the other table will be used if V O are decreasing compared with the last
98. ecification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 3 2 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 Enable Phase a phase that is not enabled is omitted 2 Min Recall 3 Max Recall 4 Ped Recall 5 Soft Recall a recall is placed on a phase only when a true detector call exists 6 Detector Lock Calls also called memory on 7 Auto Flash Entry Phases 8 Auto Flash Exit Phases 9 Dual Entry Phases 10 Enable Simultaneous Gap out 11 Guaranteed Passage Time 12 Rest in Walk 13 Non Actuated Ring 1 14 Non Actuated Ring 2 15 Added Initial Calculation this phase option shall allow added initial to be summed for all detector inputs calling the phase or to be calculated using the greatest number of actuations of each detector calling the phase Additional Requirements for Phase Options The following additional functions related to phase options are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 Phase Reservice this phase option shall allow a phase to be conditionally reserviced after the phase has left to conditionally service another phase 2 Pedestrian Clearance Through Yellow this phase option shall allow the end of pedestrian clearance to time with the yellow clearance interval 3 Skip Red if No Call During Yellow Clearance this phase option shall allow all red clearance to be skipped if no vehicle calls are issued to the phase during the yellow cle
99. ecked the phase or detector value will appear on each scan point such as P2 for Phase 2 etc The picture shown below is what can be seen when the Scan Screen layer is active for an arterial view When a Controller Hover appears you can double EMENN click on it to make it permanently Pin Up as a dedicated window The picture to the right shows that a pinned hover offers two view options the General Information and Layout GIS view tab One of the GIS map tools allows users to save presets Presets enable the user to zoom to a saved view on the GIS map To select a specific Preset View for navigation users simply select the drop down menu on the GIS toolbar A list of the available Preset Views for that user will display Upon selection of the desired Preset View ATIMS now will automatically navigate and zoom to the programmed GIS view The figure below shows a sample of a preset view Map View arene CM Camera BI iP Camera CW Centerline F Name CT Congestion Low B Medium High I Voice CW Even A Incident Se la Fay cone aucion x 3175134121919 14340167163046 oa LEE List ap bing Map City of Billings W O 13 09 11 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Dynamic Displays System Map When maximized graphical views return to the scale at which they
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101. ed on whether these phases gap out or max out during the signal cycle Any excess slack time from the phases that gap out shall be applied to the end of the specified coord phases The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide 48 additional Alternate Pattern Tables that can call any unique coordinated phase phase times split table detector group call or inhibit phases disable Overlaps City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 16 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Max 2 enable and enable Diamond Mode by Time of Day 11 External coordination shall be provided through the D connector inputs if called for in the hardware specification These external inputs shall be associated with offset and plan numbers that are correlated with an NTCIP pattern through a lookup table programmed in the unit Functional Requirements for Preemption and Priority 1 The internal preemptor supplied shall be user programmable for priority preemption in the minimum sequences outlined in the following order railroad 2 train sequence emergency vehicle 4 high priority sequences and bus transit 4 low priority sequences Each preemption sequence shall have separate timing intervals A decoded input to the controller shall be provided to discriminate the priority level A steady state low level input is defined as a high priority signal and a pulsing low level input is defined as a low p
102. eeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaes 32 ATMS NOW DELL SERVER SPECIFICA TON ssrcrsicnn 33 DELL DERVER DATASHEE P rusena E E E E E 34 DELL SERVER RACK DATASHEET sccssssncnseestacesecatsassncntaacenenbresnncusycnsncsbecaanensenecacennarcuasnnen 36 SANET ECZ DATA HEET ane een ener tenet erent tener re tn Me ere tert teen se trren tT 38 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TRAFFICWARE S ATMS NOW Trafficware has considered every single client request and built ATMS now on a platform that performs unlike any other ATMS Utilizing easy to use screens ATMS now offers complete traffic and data management including real time reporting integration with Microsoft SQL server Net Internet Server Services ISS Crystal Reports XML data exchange ESRI amp Mapguide based GIS interfaces AutoCAD and hundreds of other 3rd party applications ATMS now brings all traffic network data into a single repository for a completely integrated real time 360 degree view of all ATMS operations Featuring high performance parallel database technology a full suite of data access and management tools robust data mining capabilities Trafficware s ATMS now is a powerful performance and engineering tool ATMS now is capable of handling up to 9 999 intersections and up to 64 detectors per controller or a total of 64 x 9 999 639 000 detectors General System Architecture VPN Clients R ort ie Trafficware Supp Internet ATMS client A
103. een at the time this interval becomes active shall not terminate unless it has been displayed for at least the time programmed in this interval If O zero time is set the interval shall be omitted Minimum Walk Preempt Minimum Walk Time in seconds A preempt initiated transition shall not cause the termination of a Walk prior to its display for this period Ped Clearance At the time of preempt call WALK indications shall immediately change to Pedestrian Clearance interval The Pedestrian Clearance interval shall not terminate unless it has been displayed for at least the time programmed in this interval If O zero time is set the interval shall be omitted Track Green Signals programmed as track or fire lane signals shall remain Green or be changed to Green All other signals shall be red This interval shall be optionally programmable to zero during emergency vehicle PE Minimum Dwell Time This parameter controls the minimum timing for the dwell movement The phase s allowed during the Dwell interval shall be selectable to include all phases that do not cross the track The Dwell interval shall not terminate prior to the completion of Preempt Duration Time Preempt Dwell Time and the call is no longer present Each signal shall be keyboard programmable for red red flash yellow flash or Green As an alternative a limited cycle shall be programmable for use with railroad preempts City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 17 Inte
104. empt dwell 21 A unit parameter shall be provided to set the TS2 I O mode required to vary the input output definitions of any ABC connectors called for under the TS2 Type2 or 2070N specifications City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 12 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Flash Operation 1 Whenever the Automatic Flash input is activated the controller insures that the minimum green and ped clearance time of the current phase is satisfied and moves to the programmed Automatic Flash Entry Phases as quickly as possible without skipping any phases in the sequence waiting to be serviced 2 Whenever the Automatic Flash input is deactivated the controller times a separate set of yellow and all red clearance intervals programmed for flash operation 3 The unit shall then return to the Automatic Flash Exit phases and resume normal stop and go operation NTCIP Requirements for Flash Operation The following NTCIP objects related to flash operation are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 3 7 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 Channel Flash Parameters the Channel Flash Parameters shall allow each output channel or load switch to be flashed red yellow or dark during Automatic Flash 2 Alternating Flash Outputs a flash parameter shall be prov
105. en Sats Core Nae oor aromom o sesam i a In f f 12 22 2004 12 48 34 PM VAIA 12 47 08 PH lt 1 1300 Pate Beachler dW Mat On 3 Cabeet Doorn Open 12 22 2004 124525 PM on 43 Phoemps t koa 12 22 2004 12 43 45 PM yl Hiliran Controller Data Updates in Real Time By placing the cur sor over a particular controller the user is presented with Time Space Diagram The user can plot a real time time detailed current information Space diagram by selecting a group of controllers The re g ID Controller 2215 Name Southern Bled and Royal Palme sultant diagram shows split times offset times bandwidth Diop i Rev 62ic j so M ae ern a es ee Free coorD Coord SYNC values speed and a few other enhancements The split da erae oe sain pa ies seperate ta used in the diagram is obtained in real time Seq Offset 12 reempt Pattem 3 TOE Comm Ok 100 Distance Marker The user can designate a point of interest by placing a marker on the map The system will calculate the distance from market to the nearest instrumented objects in the network y ID Marker 1 n smmm X 881623 IRE rea SE oe Seacrest oe Controller 2200 3 3mi 17189ft Ambulance 3804 11 1mi 56666ft Fire Truck 2531 3 7mi 19551 ft 522 Gillingham Sugar Land TX 77478 281 240 7233 Trafficware com Ga Trafficware ATMS now Engineered by N
106. en interval movements 1 and 5 at which time the controller unit shall operate as an actuated controller or respond to system commands if present Channel Settings and I O Mapping Output channels or load switch programming shall allow any phase pedestrian or overlap output to be assigned to a maximum of 24 output channels as determined by the terminal facility cabinet configuration NTCIP Requirements for Channel and I O Mapping The following NTCIP objects related to channel settings are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 4 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 Channel Source Parameters The Channel Source Parameter and Channel Control Type shall combine to define each load switch output This feature shall allow any phase ped or overlap output to be mapped to any hardware output channel Valid entries shall be 1 16 corresponding with phase ped or overlap outputs 1 6 An entry of 0 shall make the channel inactive all channel outputs shall be dark City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 13 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 2 Channel Control Type The Channel Source Parameter and Channel Control Type shall combine to define each load switch output The Channel Control Type parameter shall indicate the type of Control Source The Control Source T
107. enceiao sade iene seacbopestus dren canesaensaesoeetoncios 6 RING PHASE CONCURRENCY AND SEQUENCE PROGRAMMING csccecceccecceccsccscescescescescesceecs 7 VEHICLE AND PEDESTRIAN DETECTION ivsssaisceasvenescaacandnaceresosmescanswshieeasuwsseauduasedealouussinbubsacionwedenence 8 ONT REAP OPERATION or E 10 UNT PARAMETER ea EEEE E E E EER 11 PEASTTOPER ATI O N A A 13 STARTUP T OUEN OE r E E E 13 CHANNEL SETTINGS AND I O MAPPING e sessessossosssssssessesscssossooscsssssssessessesscssossssssosos 13 NTCIP REQUIREMENTS FOR CHANNEL AND I O MAPPING csccseccsccsscceccsscescesccsscescessenscs 13 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CHANNEL AND I O MAPPING csccsecceccsscescescesscescesseaccs 14 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SYSTEM TIME BASE ccccosssseoeeees 14 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHEDULED OPERATIONG ccsssseoeeees 14 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COORDINATION cccsssscccssscccsssscccsssccesess 15 NTCIP REQUIREMENTS FOR COORDINATION scccsscssccsccsscsccsccsscesscsscscessesscescessesscescesseuces 15 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COORDINATION ccccsscssccsccssccsccsscscscessesscescessesscescessenses 16 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PREEMPTION AND PRIORITY 000 17 PREEMPTION INTERVAL DEFINITIONS AND TIMING cccsccscsccsccscsccscesceccnsescescsescescesessescesenss 17 REQUIREMENTS FOR PREEMPTION ccccsscsecccsccscccsccsscscccsccsccescescc
108. ent server application that provides a multi user ATMS over Windows NT 95 98 2000 XP networks Over 250 systems and over 25 000 controllers have been deployed since 1994 This long track record has given Trafficware the opportunity to hear ideas and suggestions from users around the country We have considered every single client request and built an ATMS now platform that performs unlike any other ATMS Using simple to use screens ATMS now offers complete traffic and data management including real time reporting integration with Crystal Reports XML data exchange GIS interface and hundreds of other features ATMS now brings together all of your traffic network data into a single repository for a completely integrated 360 degree view of your ATMS operation Featuring high performance parallel database technology a full suite of data access and management tools and robust data mining capabilities Trafficware s ATMS now delivers powerful performance Feature Multi Edit Capability Scalability Availability Open Architecture Presentation Quality Reports Real Time Updates Integrated Time Space Diagram Asset Management GIS Navigation Description ATMS now enables users to select multiple intersections simultaneously and edit them as a set This includes every activity from simple intersection definition to controller parameter database management ATMS now is built as a multithreaded transactional sys te
109. ented above Four separate offset tables cycle split matrixes are provided for each flex group defined in the system Any of the 48 patterns within the secondary controllers may be assigned to these lookup tables The pattern lookup procedure described below illustrates the relationship between the inbound outbound and cross street preferences within the system City of Billings W O 13 09 21 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1 Cycle Index varies cycle length with arterial Split Index V 0 Cross Arterial Street Patterns assigned to the same row typically share a common cycle length For example Cycle oO 12 3 4 5 6 1 row 1 could be assigned to free operation Cycle 2 row 2 assigned to 80 patterns Cycle 3 aS a e 11411 row 3 to 90 patterns etc Cycle Index then O N gt 334 increases with V O driving the cycle length ps 5 66 higher with each successive row of patterns rab lt q en O lt 8 2 Split Index varies splits based on Arterial vs gt of 11 1112 12 13 Cross O oo 14 14 15 15 16 zo Patterns within the same row share a common 2S cycle length however different patterns may be used to adjust split times to favor an arterial or cross street preference CIC Critical Intersection Control is an adaptive split feature which provides an alternate way of adjusting split times see Chapt
110. er 13 of the controller manual Heaviest Outbound 3 Offset Index is based on an nbound vs Outbound relationship in the volume occupancy data and adds a third dimension to the decision of selecting a traffic responsive pattern The four offset matrices can be visualized as four separate layers of the Cycle Split Index Tables as shown to the left Offset Index is the relationship between the highest Outbound V O compared with the highest Inbound V O Traffic responsive operation applies the Offset Index to select a Cycle Split Index Table favoring a strong inbound or outbound demand in the network Heaviest Inbound The controller provides a maximum of 48 patterns with 32 unique split tables to define these matrices However there are 144 unique patterns that can be assigned to this matrix 4 offset tables 6 cycles 6 splits ATMS now maintains a separate lookup table for each flex group to emulate the mode table within the traffic resoonsive master The possible modes assigned to each index are TR Implement the current traffic responsive operation pattern for the flex group TOD Implement the current time of day for the flex group SBY Central stand by operation The mode table allows traffic responsive to select the operating mode of each flex group based on the calculated Cycle Index value The mode table under master and central control can be configured to select time of day patterns from the seconda
111. example the standard ATMS software shall provide the ability to exchange files with common Geographic Information Systems GIS databases Computer Aided Design CAD and spreadsheet products The ATMS software shall be built upon Microsoft NET Framework and utilize XML Data Exchange Intersection controllers shall be microprocessor based and shall include coordination time based control preemption and communications capability The system shall be capable of managing up to 9 999 controllers Control modes shall be provided to allow the system user the ability to control the system at multiple levels Controller level control modes shall be provided for Traffic responsive time of day manual failed off line and flash Central level control modes shall be provided for Traffic responsive time of day manual and central flash System Level control modes shall be provided for Off Line and On Line intersections 10 System design shall provide backup capabilities to allow continuation of a satisfactory level of coordinated operation should a central office communications hub communications link or intersection controller failure occur 11 At the central office a local area network LAN shall support the distributed client server architecture Client workstations shall access network computers that perform traffic management database management and real time traffic control functions Field communications processing shal
112. f 1U 19 brackets one set included with each switch EK1 BRCKT 23 Set 2 of 1U 23 EIA WECO EK1 BRCKT 2324 Set 2 of 1U 23 24 EIA WECO EK1 BRCKT ETSI Set 2 of 1U 536 mm ETSI brackets EK1 BRCKT WALL Set 2 of wall brackets NOM MAXIMUM PORT FIBER TRANSCEIVERS SPEED MODE DISTANCE COMPATIBILITY FCOPPER SFP 100 10 100 Mbps Cooper RJ45 100 meters Ports 1 thru 24 FMFIBER SFP 4K 100 Mbps Multimode 4 kilometers Ports 1 thru 26 FSFIBER SFP 30K 100 Mbps Singlemode 30 kilometers Ports 1 thru 26 FSFIBER SFP 60K 100 Mbps Singlemode 60 kilometers Ports 1 thru 26 FSFIBER SFP 100 100 Mbps Singlemode 100 kilometers Ports 1 thru 26 GMFIBER SFP 500 Gigabit Multimode 550 meters Ports 25 and 26 GMFIBER SFP 2K Gigabit Multimode 2 kilometers Ports 25 and 26 GMFIBER SFP 10K Gigabit Singlemode 10 kilometers Ports 25 and 26 GMFIBER SFP 30K Gigabit Singlemode 30 kilometers Ports 25 and 26 GMFIBER SFP 50K Gigabit Singlemode 50 kilometers Ports 25 and 26 GMFIBER SFP 80K Gigabit Singlemode 80 kilometers Ports 25 and 26 Note Special applications such as BiDi or extra long haul up to 120 km transceivers are available by special order Pluggable Screw Block mounts in either side and accepts up to 14 AWG wiring Safety Grounding Screws mount on either side for NEBS compliant grounding Console Port on both sides for convenient local access of switch status Status LE
113. f the most recent alarms during the logged in session and a brief historical list of the 100 most recent system alarms All alarm descriptions shall be capable of being customized by the user All system alarms shall be stored in the ATMS database and capable of being searched in the Reports section of the ATMS All incoming alarms shall be able to be forwarded to agency personnel via paging text messaging or e mail alert The Opticom system information shall be real time discriminator log information retrieved from Opticom model 752 and 754 discriminator cards The ATMS shall capable of retrieving the most recent EVP information from the appropriate Opticom card within a maximum of 5 seconds of the local EVP event The ATMS shall initiate a retrieval of the full pre emption event from the discriminator card via the traffic controller communications and display all of the Opticom event information including time date EVP channel emitter ID code activation time emitter range etc A historical database of all Opticom preemption events shall be stored in the ATMS database and a report template shall be provided to generate an Opticom report based on date time and intersection The Split information shall be provided both graphically and numerically in real time The split monitors shall track split information for the current cycle as well as historically during the active pattern The ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page
114. fficware Phone 281 240 7233 522 Gillingham Fax 281 240 7238 Sugar Land Texas 77478 k Trafficware Engineered by N Naztec Copyright 2007 Naztec Inc dba Trafficware All rights reserved Naztec Inc dba Trafficware Terms of Use Agreement USE OF THIS NAZTEC INC DBA TRAFFICWARE SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION IS SUBJECT TO THESE TERMS OF USE Agreement Please read this User Agreement carefully before using this document This Agreement explains the terms and conditions governing the use of this Software Specification Terms of Use It is your responsibility to read and understand them By using this Software Specification you expressly agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and to follow them as well as all applicable laws and regulations governing this document If you do not agree to be bound by these Terms of Use you may not access or use this Software Specification Trafficware reserves the right to change these Terms of Use at any time By continuing to use the Manual after we post any such change you accept the revised Terms of Use If you violate the intended use of this document or distribute it without the expressed written consent of Trafficware appropriate legal action can be taken against you Permitted Use You agree that you are only authorized to read view and edit this copy of pages of this Software Specification document for use of purchasing ATMS now Software and that you will not distribute the material on this d
115. figuration 3 The requirements in this section shall govern the features required for vehicle and pedestrian detection NTCIP Requirements for Detection The following NTCIP objects related to detection are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 3 4 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Call Phase each vehicle and pedestrian detector shall specify a single call phase Switch Phase each vehicle detector shall provide the capability of switching the call to the specified switch phase when the switch phase is green and the call phase is red Delay Call a constant vehicle detector call may be delayed by this setting in increments of 0 25 5 seconds for a call detector Extend a vehicle detector call may be extended a programmed amount 0 25 5 seconds while the call phase is being serviced for each extend detector Queue extension for a vehicle detector call may be inhibited after the specified queue time expires The queue time is measured from the beginning of the Min Green interval Vehicle and Pedestrian Detector Diagnostics These diagnostics shall be performed for each vehicle and pedestrian detector A zero value programmed for any diagnostic effectively disables that diagnostic for the detector specified a No Activity this detector diagnostic shall fail when the s
116. h strategy table The Strategy Table shall be bound to the standard Split Tables which can be called by Time of Day 4 Each Split Table shall allow for the selection of a Strategy Table for each of the four low priority input channels The Strategy Table shall reference the Transit Signal Priority TSP phases to be served for that channel and which phases or peds to omit The Split Table shall provide for programming of Time of Service Desired and Time of Estimated Departure for each of the four low priority input channels 5 Time of Service Desired TSD this is the arrival time of the transit vehicle at the stop bar after it is first detected via the low priority signal The TSD includes any dwell time to discharge and load passengers at a nearside stop and any expected congestion delay in the estimate of the arrival time 6 Time of Estimated Departure TED this is the time required for the transit vehicle to clear the intersection after it is first detected Additional Requirements for Transit Priority The following additional functions related to transit priority are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 Low Priority Type this parameter shall allow the user to select the preemption type for preempt channels 7 10 low priority channels Each channel shall be able to programmed for any of the following types Emergency this allows any of the channels to be programmed for high priority emergency veh
117. hase Entries gt 4 Penn _Fedtion a a eee e e a EE e fo fe ty ee L A amans p fte mininiai sanen 1a s Wed Dec 22 12 53 22 e bryan 10 7 Login Deration 0OSH 18M Real Time Split Screen This screen provides the user with a E Same Sa ee ee See single intersection s real time split information in graphical e een aca Tina Ree aoe ene form Both the tabular data in the main view and graph near oT Fang Sequences T SIRC Devices X Sign Or K Spard Det X Speed Det Thretholds K Sok Pha T Spits Tenperaiine Alar the bottom of the screen will dean as the se data changes Does Pd Rog ermed Eic SA The following feature allows database changes per ID of all entries in one screen Notice the list of selected control lers allowing the user to quickly copy paste from ID to ID ke 5 The user can copy and past cells rows columns and grids m p e int ell m tk i Rok SORENE y7 5 ONE SRNIE NANAREN Sugar Land TX 77478 281 240 7233 Trafficware com Users navigate between entries using tabs on the right 522 Gillingham Trafficware ATMS now Engineered by N Naztec Another feature provides for multiple selected intersec Sample GIS View A complete system network can be dis tions and plots a 3 D graph of splits for all selected This played including multiple layers and images view is useful in comparing relative values across intersec tions _ tine Pattee le te
118. hat drive the Reports The customer can request to have Trafficware take their favorite reports and implement them into the next ATMS update we do this all of the time or they can utilize Crystal Reports outside of the ATMS application without harming the database Using Seagate Crystal Reports Standard ATMS now reports can be printed in pdf doc xls and txt formats City of Billings W O 13 09 32 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ATMS NOW DELL SERVER SPECIFICATION PowerEdge R710 Chassis for Up to 6 3 5 Inch Hard Drives SHIP PowerEdge R710 Shipping Processor Intel Xeon E5640 2 66Ghz 12M Cache Turbo HT 1066MHz Max Mem Installation Services No Installation Memory 24GB Memory 3x8GB 1333MHz Dual Ranked RDIMMs for 1 Processor Optimized Additional Processor Single Processor Only Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition x64 Includes 5 CALS Hard Drive Configuration RAID 5 for H700 or PERC 6 i Controllers Internal Controller PERC 6 i SAS RAID Controller 2x4 Connectors Internal PCle 256MB Cache x6 Hard Drives QTY 6 2TB 7 2K RPM SATA 3 5in HotPlug Hard Drive Power Supply High Output Power Supply Redundant 870W Power Cords NEMA 5 15P to C13 Wall Plug 125 Volt 15 AMP 10 Feet 8m Power Cord Embedded Management iDRAC6 Express Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Se
119. hat volume Full Rate is 18 veh min for a smoothed 15 minute sample The measured flow rate is 150 vehicles sampled over the 15 minute period volume must first be converted to a one minute flow rate because Full Rate is expressed in vehicles per minute Vol rate per minute 150 veh 15 minutes 10 veh min Vol measured flow rate full rate 10 18 56 City of Billings W O 13 09 19 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Occupancy is a measure of total vehicle presence over the detector during the sampling period Full occupancy at 100 is equivalent to a constant call on the detector NTCIP standards require occupancy to be expressed as an integer value in the range of 0 200 so the resolution can be measured within 0 5 However occupancy is always 100 of occupancy if a detector call is constant over the entire sample period Trafficware NEMA controllers provide an enhanced plus detector feature called occupancy on green to measure occupancy only during the green or green yellow clearance interval This feature provides a useful measure of occupancy for detectors at or near the stop bar when standing queues are stopped over the detector during the red interval Occupancy on green yellow are measured during the portion of the sample time equivalent to the total split time Occupancy Full Rate is
120. he operator A maximum of 128 events and alarms may be enabled through separate controller menus however each numbered event refers to the same numbered alarm If an alarm is enabled it must first enabled as an event However an event may be enabled as an event without being enabled as an alarm This allows the user to define high priority alarms to be reported immediately to the central while low priority events are stored for record purposes Audible Alarms ATMS now software can generate audible alarms for specified user defined failures concurrent with graphical alerts and alphanumeric paging Operators disable enable the audible alarm feature quickly and easily The source of the audible alarms comes from individual workstations om 759 Founc 4 Recent Alarms O 10 tet E NIGP SOx T52 A5232 O Test 11 1 NTOP 65 2070 ASZ32 mn ie County Line Aid and US 1 NTOP 61 T52 Ethernet g oO Tequesta Di and Old Dose Hwy 1 NTCIP 61 x T52 Ethernet DA al EG gt d O J a Description te 5 Eureka amp Rocky Ridge 5 Cabinet Door is Open P Cabinet Roseville Parkway amp Taylor Off 5 Cabinet Door is Open P Cabinet 09 26 200 gt Roseville Parkway amp Taylor Cabinet Door is Open P Cabinet 09 26 200 C Cabinet Door is Open P Cabinet Cabinet Door is Open P Cabinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet BBS Activated 332 Cabinet BBS Activated 332 C
121. his information shall launch a dedicated window that can be moved to a dedicated monitor without disrupting the main ATMS user interface operation The real time intersection information shall provide windows for General Information Detector status Alarm status Coordination status GIS aerial view with indications and the Front Panel of the controller display The ATMS shall be capable of instantly downloading a user selected Pattern Preempt or Special Function to a controller or group of controllers The instant function shall immediately override the active pattern or function for a corresponding duration of time The user will select the intersection or group of intersections choose the desired operation and download to the field ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 15 7 The ATMS shall be capable of manual and system generated controller time synchronization from the server 8 The ATMS shall provide a CMU MMU event trace and programming reports retrieval for users to upload the NEMA monitor information via the controller s communications port The monitor information shall be sent to the server database where a specific log can be viewed manually or generated in the Report section 9 The ATMS shall be capable of downloading the server s time to any Opticom unit that is connected to the selected controller s This will enable a constant time reference to be used by both the controller and the Opticom un
122. icle preemption Transit Priority this sets the preemption channel to serve the low priority input to be served as programmed without skipping phases Transit Preemption this sets the preemption channel to serve the low priority input to be served immediately after the active phase has terminated normally 2 Transition this method enables the user to enter a shortway and longway to be applied to all phases for a low priority input The Shortway sets the percentage of the split that will be shortened to service the requested phase The Longway sets the percentage of the split that will be lengthened to service the requested phase Shortway and Longway will never override the controller s programmed Min or Max times 3 Transit Preemption this parameter allows the active phase to complete and terminate normally when a low priority input call comes in After the active phase terminates by Gap Out Max or Force Off all other phases will be skipped and the low priority call phase will be serviced next Functional Requirements for System Communications The functional requirements for System Communications shall conform to the mandatory hardware City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 20 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute requirements of the specification selected in Section 2 In addition to these mandatory requirements the following requirements are
123. ics INCLUDED Integration Services INCLUDED On Site Installation amp Configuration INCLUDED Detection Monitoring INCLUDED Alarm Logging amp Configuration INCLUDED Signal Timing Split Monitoring INCLUDED Verification INCLUDED TOTAL 57 000 OPTIONAL ITEMS 1 Dell R710 Server S 8 000 8 000 1 Dell Server Rack S 2 000 2 000 Sixnet EL228 AA 1 Switch for Server 1 28 ports 4 Gb 6 10 100MB ports populated managed S 2 435 2 435 The above 3 items can be purchased separately however they are required for system functionality 5 Sixnet SLX 5ES 1 Switch 5 ports unmanaged S 275 1 375 One per Traffic Signal Cabinet 6 Ethernet Radio Single 5 8Ghz S 1 320 S 7 920 One per Traffic Signal Cabinet and Signal Shop 1 Dual Ethernet Radio S 1 575 1 575 Landfill 7 200 PoE Cable S 175 1 225 6 PoE Power Supply for Single Radio S 40 240 1 PoE Power Supply for Dual Radio S 60 60 5 D Interface Cable S 150 750 TOTAL 25 580 GRAND TOTAL 82 580 Proprietary Confidential Do NOT Copy or Distribute COST PROPOSAL Pricing for controllers listed on the cost sheet of this response shall remain unchanged through May 152015 a period of two years Additional controllers can be purchased at the same price as listed on our cost proposal for this two year period The CPI Consumer Price Index is designed to protect the consumer from being forced to pay unreasonable price increases Escalation agreements often use the CPI the m
124. ided to control whether the flash output occurs on the positive or negative half of the 1 second flash duty cycle Additional Requirements for Flash Operation The following additional functions related to flash operation are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 Flash Mode a flash mode setting shall determine whether the flash operation is programmed through the channel settings the phase overlap programming or the volt monitor cabinet flash 2 Input Source a parameter shall be provided to select the input source for Automatic Flash from the D connector TEST A or TEST B 3 Phase overlap programming shall be provided to program the yellow flash output for each phase and overlap All other phases and overlaps not programmed to flash yellow shall flash red Startup Sequence 1 Upon restoration of power a vehicle call as a minimum shall be placed on all phases in use by the current configuration 2 The start up sequence shall be programmable to start at the beginning of the green or yellow interval of any selected phase or non conflicting phase pair 3 Unless otherwise stipulated in the contract documents the start up sequence shall begin with the major street movements 2 and 6 green interval and serve in preferential sequence all phases with at least a minimum recall or the summation of pedestrian walk and clearance interval The start up sequence shall end with the beginning of the major street left turn gre
125. ieg o Li S Recent Alarms Alarm History System Notes Current Users Incident Trigger Daktronics Adaptive Selected Details AVL Data City of Billings W O 13 09 26 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DIAGNOSTICS Communication Statistics ATMS now provides communication statistics including the number of communication attempts successes failures and percentage of successful communications per intersection per channel and per system Failure Summary ATMS now provides malfunction detection from the Controller for Coordination Failure Coordination Fault Cycle failure Cycle fault MMU fault Controller fault Detector SDLC fault MMU SDLC fault Terminal Facility SDLC fault SDLC response frame fault EEPROM CRC fault Detector Diagnostic fault Ped detector fault and coordination diagnostic fault Upon detection of the failure ATMS now enables an alarm and initiates the notification to an operator The occurrence of each alarm is recorded in the system log referencing the intersection name and ID Failure Monitoring ATMS now provides a distinction between low priority events and high priority alarms Events are uploaded periodically perhaps once per day for historical purposes whereas alarms are typically relayed to the central as soon as possible These alarms are logged and time stamped and displayed visually to t
126. ime synchronization SNTP RFC 2030 and NTP RFC 1305 DNS Domain Name Server client Universal Plug and Play UPnP IEEE 802 3ah OAM Operational Administration Maintenance Banner commands Power Input amp Alarm Output Dual redundant internal power input option 10 pole screw block can be positioned in front or back Power input options 24 48 VDC D option absolute min amp max 18 75 VDC 110 250 VDC or 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz A option absolute min amp max 90 300 VDC or 85 264 VAC Power consumption 60 Watts typ with all ports linked Protection current overload and reverse polarity Alarm output form C relay NO and NC contacts Max voltage 250 VAC 30 VDC Max current 2A 30 VDC or 250 VAC Mechanical Universal mounting Sixnet exclusive feature patent pending Front or rear reverse wiring with power in front or back 1U rack mount 19 brackets included Optional 23 24 EIA WECO ETSI and wall brackets available Ingress protection IP50 sealed from dust and contaminants Heavy gauge corrosion resistant metal enclosure Dimensions HxWxD 1 75 1U x17 3x12 45x439x305mm Weight typical 9 5 Ibs 4 3 kg Environmental Operating storage temperature designed and tested from 40 to 85 C per IEC 60068 2 1 2 Humidity 5 to 95 RH non condensing per IEC 60068 2 30 Vibration 20mm s from 1 to 150 Hz per IEEE 1613 Class V S 3 Vibration Amp 3mm from 2 9 Hz 1g from
127. imple Transportation Management Framework STMF NTCIP 1102 NTCIP Octet Encoding Rules NTCIP 1201 Global Object Definitions NTCIP 1202 NTCIP Objects for ASC NTCIP 2001 NTCIP Class B Profile NTCIP 2102 NTCIP Sub network Profile PPP RS 232 NTCIP 2104 NTCIP Sub network Profile Ethernet NTCIP 2301 NTCIP Application Profile STMF NTCIP 2301 NTCIP Application Profile TFTP NTCIP 2301 NTCIP Application Profile FTP These documents may be ordered from NEMA 1300 North 17th Street Suite 1847 Rosslyn Virginia 22209 703 841 3200 or Institute of Transportation Engineers 1099 14 Street N W Suite 300 West Washington DC 20005 3438 202 289 0222mum Required System Performance ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 3 The primary system objectives shall be as follows l 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 System wide signal coordination Coordination backup Continuous once per second full status monitoring of all controllers via NTCIP Unlimited number of workstations attached to user interface network Central system transmits and receives data once per second to all local controllers simultaneously over multiple communications formats Operational failure logging indicating control and communications failures by date times of occurrence and location of failure Measures of Effectiveness MOE summaries obtained from local system detectors and stored for historica
128. in each controller Both cleared or acknowledged and un cleared alarms will appear in this tab As discussed in Maintenance Malfunction and Notification alerts are categorized using a customizable color coded priority system This allows the user to indicate the importance of an alert GREEN RED YELLOW CYAN PURPLE GREY Off Line and Intersection is Intersection has Intersection is Off Line and not communicating should be in Flash reported a in Preemption being polled for communicating Coordination Status Failure City of Billings W O 13 09 13 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Intersection Display Hover View By placing the cursor over a particular controller the user is presented with detailed current information ID Controller 2215 Name Southern Bilyd and Royal Palm B Drop 1 Rev 62 1c bd Free wooorp Coord SYNC Controller Map View Cycle 30 Source TBC Seq 1 Offset 12 Preempt Pattern 3 Comm Ok 100 wee Scan Screens The real time status of one or more intersections can be displayed with the Scan screen Various individual windows provide the user with the capability to view e General Information displays phase timing and coordination status the Active Ring Recalls Local Counter Time Pattern Split Preempt and successful communication attempt percentage e Aerial dis
129. in the system Scheduler It will be performed at the frequency level of the system Scheduler A manual command is available in the main system window for quick time sync at any time Timing Patterns ATMS now defines Cycle length offset split and sequence combination as a pattern NTCIP defines 50 patterns 1 48 user definable and Pattern 254 as Free and Pattern 255 as Flash Trafficware provides 32 spit tables and all 16 combinations of Lead Lag for phase sequence flexibility Each Pattern allows a unique timing value for the Cycle Length and Offset All 50 patterns are stored in the controller s database for implementation upon command by central signal system software The Actuated Signal Controller provides both automatic calculations of permissive periods and the ability for the operator to input desired values for the beginning and end permissive periods ATMS now allows for as many special signal timing plans as desired within the 48 pattern limitation to accommodate unusual traffic flow patterns during special events ATMS now provides a complete copy utility for transferring controller databases from one to another ATMS now provides for all 16 combinations of lead lag lead lag phasing and can be configured to recognize first and third car left turn lane detection Arrival Distribution ATMS now allows an Arrival Distribution graph that plots counts across the cycle length and shows the relationship of how cars arrive by direction to the
130. ine by 40 character LCD display provides full menu screens for ease of data entry Optimum contrast and brightness are automatically maintained by temperature compensating circuitry The menu driven format and context sensitive help screens eliminate the need for special codes or front panel identification characters EASILY SERVICED The modular design of the Series 900 Controller allows quick sub assembly level problem isolation Printed circuit board components are clearly labeled with silkscreen No special tools or extender cards are needed for troubleshooting REAL TIME CLOCK The real time clock maintains accurate timing by utilizing a super capacitor and crystal controlled circuitry which allows accuracy of 0 005 BARRIERS Unique to the Naztec traffic controller product line is the flexibility of user programmable barriers Four 4 separate barriers allow programming for applications from one 1 to eight 8 phases in each barrier KEYBOARD A custom 23 key keypad containing 4 red function keys 10 white numeric keys 7 cursor and menu navigation keys and 2 LCD contrast adjustment keys Each key has a tactile feedback built in to provide user friendly enhanced data entry DIAGNOSTICS Built in diagnostics provide for improved maintenance and easier repairs It allows operator tests on all input and output signals RAM devices memory LCD keypad etc COMMUNICATIONS Four EIA 232 ports are available These ports are keyboard programmab
131. ion parameters Database parameters Devices Events GIS interface parameters Incident triggers User and jurisdictional rights Access and control of approved auxiliary devices such as monitors and Opticom Real time control screen access Reports Utilities Vehicle classification access Weather alerts User Groups allows the system administrator to assign privileges to Group types and assign users to those groups This feature creates an easy way to manage privileges and control in large agencies Successful completion of the log in results in execution of a session start up procedure The start up procedure establishes privileges object menu options windows and tools the operator may utilize Only functions that a particular operator has permission to access are displayed lf the operator logs off of any individual workstation all windows and applications that are part of the central signal system software close ATMS now provides assignable pop up alarms color coding of status and assignable audible notification The ability to track changes made to each controller whether at the TMC or in the field and provide logs of who and when changes were made including notifying staff when changes appear between the controller and the central database is currently under development and very close to completion City of Billings W O 13 09 24 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or
132. istribute SUPPLIER BACKGROUND amp EXPERIENCE BACKROUND Intermountain Traffic LLC Founded by Scott Meyerhoff and Fred Roush in 2006 Intermountain Traffic boasts over 100 years of combined industry experience in Advanced Traffic Management Systems Actuated Traffic Signal Controllers Video and Loop Detection Emergency Vehicle Preemption CCTV Systems Pedestrian Safety and Traffic control equipment This expertise enables us to do our own system integration and offer multifaceted traffic solutions to our clients Intermountain has experience interfacing with end users in all aspects of traffic control products from design consultation field installation system implementation and software and maintenance training Intermountain Traffic LLC P O Box 11159 Reno NV 89510 1159 Tel 866 677 7828 Fax 970 776 1697 Tax ID 51 0578730 The technical expertise of our staff is the backbone of our success Our philosophy is to create and maintain very close working relationships with our customers cultivating our goal of total customer satisfaction by providing unparalleled customer service and support As the exclusive authorized distributor for Trafficware in six 6 states including Montana Intermountain Traffic has successfully implemented and maintains multiple ATMS now systems communicating with thousands of devices Dedicated to the traffic signal system business in our territory Intermountain Traffic o
133. its and enable the Opticom logs to display accurate event data 10 The ATMS shall provide a utility to upload the results of the controller coordination diagnostics from the selected controller at any time for evaluation 11 The ATMS shall provide a utility to reset any coordination diagnostic failures errors so that the controller can attempt to transition back into coordination while the same pattern is active 12 An alarm clearing selection shall be available for users to clear the real time alarm data from a controller group or flex group of controllers 13 The ATMS shall provide a Time of Day Schedule printout which presents a printable calendar of coord data This data shall be displayed and printed in Daily Work Week Weekly or Monthly formats 14 The ATMS shall provide for system notes and documents to be assigned to specific controllers for indexing and organized archiving 15 The ATMS shall provide an import and export utility with Trafficware Synchro 7 8 signal timing optimization software The ATMS shall have full UTDF database integration between Synchro7 8 and the ATMS SQL database The Synchro Import Export utility shall provide the ability to Export traffic counts and FREE timing as a combined csv file native format to Synchro for processing and optimization The Import function shall provide the ability to import a combined csv file which includes a combined Phasing and Timing tables from the Synchro7
134. l be distributed between the central server optional communication hubs and local controllers without the use of network drive sharing within the agency or between the ATMS software and the Client workstations 12 System operation shall be performed by the system user s to a Generate and display real time GIS based maps for full System Regional and Intersection level views b Issue manual commands to the intersection controller s c Provide intersection controller data base management as follows ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 6 Upload database from controllers Edit database and save on disk Download database to controllers Compare controller databases Copy controller databases partial or whole Retrieve detector logs and event logs from local controllers d Generate reports from system data directly from the field or server e Provide eight 8 complete databases for each intersection controller definition 13 The system shall be designed to enable expansion without redesign of any of the system components Expansion shall require only the addition of hardware components software replication and expanded database creation 1 3 Local Area Network LAN Compatibility The system software shall be capable or operating in the public agency s LAN configuration with a minimum of one server computer and unlimited workstations The LAN shall provide the capability of having mul
135. l reference in the central database system Real time full status received continuously on a once per second basis from local controllers System Map level status display with real time information in GIS layer format for all intersections and system devices Intersection status displays with real time information in multiple simultaneous graphic formats for operator selected intersections Displays shall include real time signal status as a GIS layer General Information Detector Status Alarm Status Controller Front Panel display and Controller Coordination Display for each selected intersection Manual or automatically generated uploading and downloading of all local timing data parameters to from field controllers via the communications network Dynamically re configurable sections based on operator command or schedules Automatic reporting of failures and malfunction to users and designated administrators Controller data base management for a minimum of eight 8 databases per controller The workstation software shall be able to run natively in Windows XP 2003 Vista and Windows7 The server software shall be able to run natively on Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008 and utilize Microsoft SQL Server 2000 2005 or newer both on dedicated hardware or Virtual Machine VM platform ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 4 1 1 ATMS Components and Options The ATMS shall offer a software solution th
136. l split monitoring for a single controller City of Billings W O 13 09 25 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Detailed Splits tab displays real time split information on a per phase basis for both free and coordinated intersections This will include Actual real time Programmed Util Avg split Avg Util Actual g C Program g C Avg Act g C Avg Prog g C Reason for Phase termination counters per cycle by o Force Offs o Gap o Max In addition to the Detailed Splits ATMS now also provides a real time graphical Splits tab for monitoring a single controller The split monitor graphically displays three 3 values for each active phase actual real time programmed and average of five 5 cycles The real time split information is gathered during the system s Full Status activity for the programmed group s in the Scheduler and historical reports for the Split data can be retrieved in the Reports module of ATMS now Selected Details er etal D al 8 al Reset ID 112 CycleCount 2 CycleLenath 60 Split per Phase Avg of Last 5 Actual Program Util Avg Split Avg Util Actual g C Program g C Avg Act g l Avg Prog g C 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 Force Off Gap D D 0 2 0 D 0 0 Max 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 Phase Splits per Cycle na PA uy Time a ee PlPosareed 11 41 46 9 21 10 20 9 21 10 20 60 E
137. l suspend the time broadcast and perform the Upload first then execute the time broadcast The priority level of each ATMS function is hard coded within the ATMS now Administrator program City of Billings W O 13 09 28 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OTHER ATMS FUNCTIONS Scheduler Events can be scheduled to occur automatically allowing the System Administrator to define time of day polling for the system Scheduled events include but are not limited to automatic data uploads comparing databases synchronizing the field clocks within the system gathering alarms and uploading logs All system activities can be scheduled by time of day and executed by the system without operator intervention Time Synchronization ATMS now provides multiple schedule options to keep the server time in sync with the field controllers e USNO Time Collects time from the US National Observatory via Internet and updates the server time e Sync Controller Time to Server Synchronizes ATMS server time from a specific controller e Download Real Time Download server time to controller s These options are default tasks in the Scheduler As stated previously the Scheduler gives the user full control on time and frequency of performed tasks from once second to annually ATMS now updates the controller clock when the controller is added to the Time Sync Group
138. laces a hold on the coord phase until it is forced off City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 15 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 7 8 9 10 Additional NTCIP based coordination shall provide an Early Yield parameter for each phase that controls when a coord phase may yield to the non coordinated phases if the Return Hold is not set for that pattern This feature shall allow a coord phase to gap out prior to the force off point to service non coordinated phases Coordination Diagnostics shall be provided to insure that the sum of the split times in each active ring equals the programmed cycle length In addition the coordination diagnostic shall insure that the split times provided are adequate to service the minimum vehicle and pedestrian times programmed for each phase The coordination diagnostic shall also insure that the sums of the split times on the same side of the barrier in each ring are equal These coordination diagnostics shall consider all programming features applicable to the minimum phase time requirements including shortway and any features allowing the minimum pedestrian time to be violated A free pattern shall be defined as Pattern 0 Pattern 254 or any Pattern 1 48 having a zero second cycle length Free patterns may be called by the Time Base Scheduler to modify the alternate phase times and options and detector features attached to th
139. le with selectable baud rates up to 115K with full and half duplex options Various communication configurations allow the user multiple interfaces to other cabinet devices conflict monitor preemption equipment detectors WWV clocks modems notebooks printers etc ETHERNET 10 100 Mbps port with LED indicators TCP IP supported Ordinary USB memory devices can be inserted into the port for software upgrades configurations and file retrievals Voltage 89 to 135 VAC 60 3 Hz 30 to 165 F po With 1475 Deoh 8 38 Distributed by Intermountain Traffic LLC Toll Free 866 677 7828 Intermountain PO Box 11159 Fax 970 776 1697 Reno NV 89510 1159 Traffic LLC info intermountaintraffic com SPECIFICATION FOR ATC CLASS CONTROLLER 980 ATC Hardware Requirements 1 Shall be compliant with NEMA Standard TS2 2003 2 Shall incorporate an Engine Board as the main processing element that shall be compliant with the hardware requirements of the ATC Standard version 5 2b 3 The Engine Board processor shall be a Freescale PowerQUICC processor of the 82xx or 83xx families 4 The Engine Board processor shall be rated at 500 MIPs minimum at the CPU clock rate used The main memory DRAM shall be zero wait state and full bus width 5 The Engine Board shall have a minimum of 64MB DRAM 6 The Engine Board shall have a minimum of 128MB Flash Memory storage 7 The Engine Board shall include and use the
140. ler shall display the following overlap status 1 The real time status of the timing interval of each of the 16 overlaps in the unit 2 The current phase and interval of each of the four rings in the unit shall be simultaneously displayed with the overlap intervals to correlate overlap operation with the state of the included or parent phases defining each overlap Volume Occupancy and Speed Status The controller shall provide a status report function to gather Volume Occupancy and Speed data for a sample period of time MMU Status The controller shall provide real time and history event status from the MMU 1 The controller shall store MMU fault logs 2 The controller shall store MMU trace reports 3 The controller shall provide current MMU on line status Phase Inhibit Status The controller shall provide a status screen that displays which phases are inhibited by the following 1 Coordination shows which phases are inhibited by the coordinator 2 Preemption shows which phases are inhibited by a preempt sequence 3 Auxiliary Inputs shows which phases and peds are omitted by auxiliary input Calculation Status The controller shall provide a status screen with the current calculations for the active coordination pattern displaying the following 1 Primary Force Off Point 2 Secondary Force Off Point 3 Vehicle Yield point in the cycle that a vehicle call can be serviced 4 Vehicle Apply point that the coordinat
141. liminate inefficiencies by making IT and business solutions work harder for you The Dell Services team takes a holistic view of your needs and designs solutions for your environment and business objectives while leveraging proven delivery methods local talent and in depth domain knowledge for the lowest TCO The Dell PowerEdge R710 server with the performance of Intel Xeon processor 5500 and 5600 series offers you a 2U rack to efficiently address a wide range of key business applications Feature PowerEdge R710 Technical Specification Form Factor Processors Processor Sockets Front Side Bus or 2U rack Quad core or six core Intel Xeon processor 5500 and 5600 series 2 Intel QuickPath Interconnect QPI HyperTransport Cache Up to 12MB Chipset Intel 5520 Memory Up to 288GB 18 DIMM slots 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB DDR3 up to 1333MT s I O Slots 4 PCle 2 0 slots 1 storage slot two x8 slots two x4 slots one x4 storage slot RAID Controller Drive Bays Hard Drives Communications Internal PERC H200 6Gb s PERC H700 6Gb s with 512MB battery backed cache 512MB 1GB Non Volatile battery backed cache SAS 6 iR PERC 6 i with 256MB battery backed cache External PERC H800 6Gb s with 512MB of battery backed cache 512MB 1GB Non Volatile battery backed cache PERC 6 E with 256MB or 512MB of battery backed cache External HBAs non RAID 6Gbps SAS HBA SAS 5 E HBA LSI2032 PCle SCSI HBA Eight
142. ller ASC This coordination feature shall allow an occasional pedestrian actuation to overrun the split time programmed for a phase and provide a quick transition method to resynchronize the programmed offset and re enter coordination within one cycle The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide the ability to select phases that rest in walk during coordination such that the ped clearance times for those phases end at either the beginning or end of yellow clearance This operation shall be provided with or without an external Walk Rest Modifier input applied to the unit to allow the coordinated phase s to rest in walk The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall have an Early Yield setting to allow NTCIP modes to yield prior to the coordinated phase force off point The coordination Offset reference point shall reference the End of Green or Beginning of Green During coordination the WALK indication is not reserviced if a pedestrian recall is applied to the phase unless a conflicting phase is serviced Therefore the Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a Walk Recycle parameter that controls the recycling of the WALK interval of the coordinated phase This feature shall allow the WALK to be recycled immediately or inhibit the recycle during the time in the cycle allocated to phases 3478 or 1526 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a dynamic split adjustment that allows specified split times to grow or shrink bas
143. llings can expect comprehensive training on controllers and system software as proposed in this RFP by both Trafficware and Intermountain Traffic personnel This training will address the needs of Traffic Engineering System Operators Traffic Signal Technicians and IT Personnel We will provide an outline which will be helpful for City staff to determine whether or not they want to attend portions of the training that pertains to their role For instance the IT department does not benefit from attending coordination training The training will be conducted during a week long course and is unlimited to the number of attendees from the City of Billings Training Courses There are two primary hands on training courses that will be covered during training week Trafficware ATMS now and Trafficware Controller Trafficware ATMS now This course will go over the ATMS now and upon completion students can expect to be able to navigate ATMS now setup Intersections and upload and download to controllers Course Outline Introduction and General Overview Goals and Objectives of Training Session ATMS now System Architecture and Components System Architecture System Components ATMS now Overview Starting ATMS now ATMS now layout Pane layout ATMS now Views ATMS now Modules ATMS now Intersection Setup Define a Controller View a Controller Edit a Controller Copy Paste by row columns table or entire database
144. ltation field installation system implementation and software maintenance training This experience added to his knowledge of the working needs of the everyday user of system software and products Scott brings experience in systems detection preemption and traffic control equipment as well as production operations distribution management sales marketing customer relations and support expertise Scott has worked closely with Ada County Reno Loveland and Douglas County who are all listed in our references e Katie Robinson Katie will provide extensive networking and project management experience She will be responsible for equipment procurement project scheduling and server client installation With 12 years of system administration and project management experience Katie will be a valuable asset in managing this project from start to finish Not only has Katie worked alongside Scott in the implementations of Loveland and Douglas County but has also supported Ada County and Reno throughout her employment at Intermountain Traffic e Mike Reynolds Mike will facilitate Technical Support supporting both Katie and Scott from Intermountain Traffic City of Billings W O 13 09 2 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SUPPLIER BACKGROUND amp EXPERIENCE Trafficware Trafficware will be responsible for supplying the ATMS now software server configuration and ATMS
145. ly on multiple controllers These functions shall be performed within the main view without pop up windows The user shall have the ability to download a minimum of seven 7 distinct databases to the field at any time without data loss to the other databases The download function shall offer an optional verification utility for database integrity that performs and initial field upload and compare check prior to performing the download to the field The coordination diagnostics shall match the diagnostic logic in the controller s and shall specifically identify any parameter within the timing database that will prohibit the coordination pattern from properly operating The coordination diagnostics shall be capable of being simultaneously performed on multiple controller databases The ATMS shall provide the ability to copy selected data parameters or complete databases from one controller to another through a simple navigation and selection process The ATMS shall store a time stamped copy of each database into a dedicated archive folder each time the ATMS downloads a new database The archived database shall include information regarding the date and user that performed the action Each archived shall be available to compare against any other database to determine field changes and the person performing them The ATMS shall provide real time intersection information in multiple display formats for one or more intersections simultaneously T
146. ly select a time of day schedule for the current date and time system time base of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC The definition of the Time Base Scheduler provided in this Section 6 is also specified under NTCIP 2 Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a minimum of 100 time of day schedules per unit with each schedule providing a minimum of 16 time of day events The ASC shall provide the ability to expand the number of time of day entries in each schedule to 32 entries per day plan schedule by combining schedule tables City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 14 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 3 4 5 Each time of day schedule shall provide 16 independent action events called by time of day event A minimum of 100 time of day actions shall be provided with each Actuated Signal Controller ASC Each time of day action shall call a pattern and select any or all of the three 3 auxiliary and eight 8 special function outputs provided by the Actuated Signal Controller ASC This feature shall allow time of day actions to vary the state of the auxiliary and special function outputs independent of the pattern Free Patterns and Coordination Patterns activated by the Time Base Scheduler shall be used to vary the following minimum set of functions of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC by time of day a Alternate Phase Times listed in Sec
147. m that takes advantage of available hardware resources to meet capacity demands Using SQL Server and IIS ATMS now can take advantage of redundant installations such as database clustering and network load balancing to provide maximum system up time ATMS now implements a Web Services interface SOAP XML The underlying database can be deployed using simple dBase files or on SQL Server 2000 ATMS now includes Crystal Reports based reporting features Splits alarms and user edits are broadcast in real time to workstations ATMS now includes a time space diagram based on real time split information The diagram is easy to set up and can span an arbitrary number of intersections ATMS now incorporates a module to track inventory de ployed in the field or stored in a warehouse plus enables the user to track repair events associated with the inven tory items ATMS now renders an intersection network based on geographic information and can incorporate multiple lay ers as needed including aerial images 522 Gillingham Sugar Land TX 77478 Benefit Traffic engineers and signal technicians can get more done in less time with reduced potential for error Customers can protect their investment by purchasing hardware that can expand as their needs grow Agencies of any size can design a deploy ment configuration that meets their needs The system can be deployed on any hard ware platform ranging from a laptop to a
148. ment in data center U space numerical markings on both front and rear server mounting posts Easily accessible leveling feet Height allows movement through standard doorway Rack Specifications Height 78 7 1999mm 4220 Dimensions Width 23 82 605mm Depth 42 15 1070mm 4220 Static Load Rating 2 500 Ibs Rack Weights 4220 frame 86kg 4220 frame doors 106kg 4220 frame doors sides Total Weight with Crate for Air Shipping 4220 frame 4220 frame doors 196 5kg Total Weight Ground Shipping 4220 frame 114kg 4220 frame doors 135kg 4220 frame doors sides 163kg SIMPLIFY YOUR SERVERS AT DELL COM POWEREDGE RACK Copyright Dell 2010 All rights reserved Dell the DELL logo the DELL badge and PowerEdge are trademarks of Dell Inc Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Dell disclaims proprietary interest in the marks and names of others This document is for informational purposes only Dell reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein The content provided is as is and without express or implied warranties of any kind E Sixnet a red Horn business Sixnet Ethernet Series PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS KEMA tested and approved for IEC 61850 and IEEE 1613 Enterprise class functionality and security future
149. mmunications Ada County upgraded their Streetwise system in 2008 to Ethernet based ATMS now Ada County has over 400 TS2 Type 1 controllers on line and is in the process of implementing Transit Signal Priority and Adaptive Reno Nevada Recent Intermountain Traffic Deployment Steve Bunnell Traffic Engineer City of Reno 1 East 1st Street 9th Floor Reno Nevada 89501 7 Ti Tel 775 334 2333 Fax 775 334 1226 bunnell ci reno nv us City of Billings W O 13 09 4 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SUPPLIER BACKGROUND amp EXPERIENCE In April 2007 Intermountain Traffic supplied and integrated ATMS now in the City of Reno With the new system in place and Naztec TS2 Type 2 NEMA Controllers the City upgraded their serial communications to Ethernet and now uploads complete databases for approximately 200 online controllers in less than a minute Loveland Colorado Recent Intermountain Traffic Deployment City of Loveland Bill Hange Traffic Engineer City of Loveland 105 West 5 Street Loveland CO 80537 Tel 970 962 2528 Fax 970 962 2907 hangeb ci loveland co us In February 2010 the City of Loveland chose Intermountain Traffic to supply and integrate ATMS now with Naztec 970 controllers for their signal system upgrade During 2010 ATMS now and the first set of controllers were deployed Over the next few years the city continued
150. mountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 2 overlap outputs are dark when the programmed modifier phase is timing a green yellow or all red interval Green Yellow Type this overlap type is serviced when the included phases are on or next but will go to red as soon as the programmed modifier phase is green Additional Requirements for Overlap Operation The following additional functions related to overlap operation are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 2 3 4 5 6 Unit Parameters Permitted Left turn Type this overlap type is serviced when the included phases are on or next however when both through phases are assigned as modifiers the beginning of the overlap is suppressed until the adjacent through phase turns green Flashing Red Type this overlap type is serviced when the included phases are on or next however the red output will flash when the overlap green and yellow are not active the modifier phase is green and not timing walk or ped clearance Fast Flash this overlap type flashes green at 60 180 per minute for Canadian left turn indication Right turn Type this overlap type is serviced when the included phases are on or next however the overlap changes from green to red without yellow clearance when an included phase that is also a modifier turns green Pedestrian Overlaps this overlap type service
151. n one hardened package the EL228 provides users with the lowest total cost of ownership of any industrial Ethernet switch in its class APPLICATION SCENARIO POWER INDUSTRY DB Server HMI lt LEAN Control Center Server Farms Fast Ring Station Bus y Fast Ring Qe EL228 Process Bus Fast Ring Eli 119 r EL228 Layer 2 Industrial Ethernet Switch ExtremeLine Managed Industrial Connectivity INDUSTRIAL CONNECTIVITY Sixnet s industrial Ethernet switches combine enterprise class performance with rugged reliability to provide a best of both worlds solution for many of today s industrial applications Our hardened switches are ideally suited for harsh and outdoor environments that include power substations Smart Grid military utility transportation and other industries where real time performance under extreme operating conditions is required Built in redundancy coupled with advanced security and network management ensures the infrastructure stays up and running while providing tools for monitoring and tracking CONNECT MONITOR CONTROL FEATURES amp BENEFITS Rugged Reliable Operation e Supports deployment in extreme environments e Provides high reliability in the toughest applications Heavy industrial ratings for power traffic railway and hazloc applications KEMA approved for IEC 61850 amp IEEE 1613 Superior EMC perf
152. n when the included phases defining the overlap are being serviced This extended preempt feature shall be provided for each preempt 10 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide for a preempt to initiate a higher priority preempt after timing clearance 11 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a preempt output signal using the auxiliary outputs to drive a confirmation display alerting the driver of the emergency vehicle that the preempt input has been received City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 19 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Requirements for Transit Priority NTCIP Requirements for Transit Priority The following NTCIP objects related to transit priority are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter defined in this Section 8 3 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1211 1 Transit Priority service shall be provided within the coordination programming and shall be performed while in coordination without any transition 2 Transit Priority programming shall be provided for each of the 16 phases Each phase shall have the capability to program Reduction or Extension time on a phase by phase basis 3 Eight 8 Strategy Tables shall be provided which allow for assignment of transit priority phase s and for the selection of any combination of Phase s or Ped s to be omitted for eac
153. ng a limited cycle Interval 7 the pedestrian heads may be programmed to be dark Preempt routines shall have priority over all controller functions The controller shall be programmable to allow multiple track clearance phases either within a single preemption sequence or by mapping multiple preempts together in all modes of operation 10 The controller will have an entry that allows it to coordinate during limited sequence operation When operating in this mode the controller will perform a soft transition to the preemption return phases Additional Requirements for Preemption The following additional functions related to preemption are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Priority Type this feature shall allow two preempts to be activated from the same preempt input using the standard adopted by 3M Corporation and Tomar Inc for high priority low priority emergency vehicle preemption A constant low input shall indicate a high priority on this input pin while an oscillating input source shall indicate a low priority preempt Output this feature allows the preemption output to be programmable based on three separate marks TS 2 Mode sets the output to be active from the end of the call delay period until the preempt is complete Delay Mode sets the output to be active from the beginning of the delay period until the preempt is complete Dwell Mod
154. now training Available to Intermountain Traffic and the City of Billings is a number of staff at Trafficware however we are highlighting Al Bonificio e Al Bonificio Al has been assigned as Project Manager from Trafficware for this ATMS now deployment Al brings over 30 years of progressive experience in system design development integration and management experience to this assignment He has gained extensive knowledge and experience through training field personnel in traffic control signal coordination and field troubleshooting for various agencies throughout the US and Canada For 10 years he supervised the NYSDOT Traffic Signal Laboratory the central acceptance repair and design facility for New York s State s Traffic Operations hardware and software which includes over 6 000 intersections As a result Mr Bonificio has represented New York State as an AASHTO representative for the Advanced Transportation Controller ATC on the Joint AASHTO ITE NEMA National Committee Here he also served as a member of the ATC Controller Working Group and as an AASHTO Representative on the NTCIP Profiles Standards Committee As Tratficware s project manager on the Intermountain Traffic team Al will be an integral part of the server installation and configuration and he will as conduct the ATMS now training Supporting Al is team of staff at Trafficware to ensure this ATMS now deployment is a smooth transition for the City of Billings MANA
155. nter and system cycle counter 7 The current offset error and correction method being used to transition the unit if it is not in SYNC 8 The current system time base in hours minutes and seconds 9 Transit Priority counter Coordination Diagnostic Displays 1 Coordination diagnostic displays shall indicate if the next pattern to be serviced has failed any of the diagnostic tests 2 Status displays shall indicate the cause for any diagnostic failure and the specific phase causing this failure if possible 3 Coordination failures resulting from a vehicle or pedestrian call not being serviced for more than three 3 cycles shall be clearly indicated along with an indication of the phases that were skipped Alarm and Event Status The real time status of each alarm and event provided by the unit shall be clearly indicated Com Port Status The real time status of each communications port shall provide as a minimum an indication of the separate transmit and receive activity on each active port Detector Status The controller shall display the following detector status 1 The real time status of each detector input and alarm condition for each of the 64 detectors in the unit 2 The real time volume and occupancy measure for each of the 64 detectors in the unit City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 24 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Overlap Status The control
156. ntermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 12 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall display the delay and extend timers for each detector 13 The detector sample period shall be programmed in seconds or minutes as required by NTCIP 14 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall display the real time volume and occupancy accumulators for each detector for the current sample period Additional Requirements for Detection The following additional functions relating to vehicle and pedestrian detection are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 2 3 4 5 Occupancy on Green Yellow Red MOE this measure of effectiveness allows the occupancy for each detector to be sampled during the green interval yellow interval red interval or any combination of these intervals of the phase called by the detector Delay Phases a minimum of two phases may be specified to limit the vehicle detector delay feature by applying the delay only when these phases are green Alternate Detector Modes a The NORMAL mode setting of a vehicle detector shall apply standard NTCIP mode features b The STOP_A mode shall allow a detector to extend the call phase until the Extend parameter times out or until a gap out occurs After the Extend timer expires the detector input shall be ignored However once the detector gaps out the detector cannot be reset c
157. ntrollers ATMS now uploads and downloads to the controller all the parameters required to operate the local intersection including time of day day of week TOD DOW schedules The system also monitors all intersection controllers on a real time basis communicating at a rate of 10 000 Kbps Upon system startup ATMS now is configured to establish communications with all intersection controllers and begin real time monitoring ATMS now is designed for unattended operation twenty four 24 hours per day seven 7 days a week without requiring an operator to be logged into the system ATMS now provides system control by coordinating intersection operation on an individual Flex Group or system wide basis ATMS now includes the following defined control modes which are operator selectable from the Graphical User Interface GUI Local TBC TOD DOW Special Event Remote Manual System Traffic Responsive Off Line Standby and Flash The Active Pattern drives the operation of the local signal controller NTCIP defines Opmodes Src as the source of the Active Pattern The source of the active pattern may be Remote System or TBC If the system is in standby mode then the active pattern is set to TBC generated by the local Time of Day schedule In the event that while in software commanded override a controller does not receive a valid timing plan number from the central signal system software within an operator detined time frame ATMS now reve
158. nufacturing and engineering office space the anon traito ane con headquarters location has sufficient resources to handle numerous high technology projects All of Trafficware s hardware products are designed manufactured tested and shipped from this facility Furthermore their extensive suite of software solutions including Synchro SimTraffic and SynchroGreen are developed in house by an elite team of traffic engineers City of Billings W O 13 09 1 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SUPPLIER BACKGROUND amp EXPERIENCE PROJECT TEAM Intermountain Traffic s Scott Meyerhoff will act as the responsible party your go to person to answer all your questions and respond to all your needs He will ensure his team coordinates integrates and implements a successful system deployment while verifying reliable and predictable results Our Project Manager Scott Meyerhoff Deputy Project Manager Katie Robinson and other Intermountain Traffic personnel will work closely with City staff to implement the upgrade and direct the project to completion The primary business success and focus of both Intermountain Traffic and Trafficware is our integration deployment and support of our ITS and ATMS systems Because this is our core focus we have the experienced and knowledgeable staff for effective and efficient project management The core contributors of this project ea
159. o reduce the list of controllers by using Flex Group as a Search criterion The user is then able to edit upload download these controllers together Reports can be exported to RTF PDF or Excel format er now has the ability to The following report contain data presented in graphical e Design reports quickly and easily format e Create the right report e Build compelling data views aan e Maintain a seamless flow of data e Share information e Integrate smoothly aa manne The figure below shows a report that can be run to deter mine a controller s Flex Group s participation Controller Flex Group Participation w De Cee d mopoa an merg Ae An marking D 6 Cast of mogearc Ae n Las aan Da aoe un ean im haem Oo Wane D O test v mpor D La Pota tn werg d m a MTD wea a M Tot mame en 0 Om aa toe OE baee hi od ard ts ee 1E peame Ft ont tees Tee fim nodro eae ate Al Berton me DOS forte Ome Cote Vatey Boe Vastata a ead Tem Pored saita Tet I web Pee a et fe DF Weat of hoppat m arg p pre be Storendge Maa Og O wasr ir M Rong 7 Stonrerdpe Mat Rd O McwWihers LA DF Wen o opere F Merardge Met nd harin a aa An Boem Cort tasters 522 Gillingham Sugar Land TX 77478 281 240 7233 Trafficware com Functional Software Specification For ATMS now Advanced Traffic Management System ATMS september 2011 Published by Tra
160. objects or full intersection layout from one intersection to the next The utility shall offer a full complement of data point editing moving and re sizing tools This layer shall be capable of real time GIS status display and having a selectable view on the map The ATMS shall provide an automated system administer that performs pre programmed automated tasks such as full controller status data collection time synchronization database verifications etc This utility shall be easily programmed to save staff time and have accurate information ready or more easily accessible for the user The collected information shall be stored on the server and be available for retrieval at any time All automated functions shall be available to the user to manually generate without waiting to be performed at its scheduled time The ATMS shall offer the following manual and automated tasks a Alarm Polling b ATMS Master Polling c CRC Database Calculations for 7 databases ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 21 23 24 25 d Database Compare for 7 databases e Detector Event Polling f Diagnostics Report g Download Database w No Verification for 7 databases h Download System Time 1 Download Database w Verification for 7 databases j Field Master Polling k Faull Status Polling 1 GPS Time Synchronization m Local Event Polling n Local Volume amp Occupancy Uploads o Monitor Report Uploa
161. ocument in part or whole for any purpose other than to produce a specification for purchase This includes the distribution of this document in part or whole to any consultant agency or competitor of Trafficware No Commercial Use Users may not use this Software Specification for any commercial purposes such as to sell merchandise or services of any kind You must obtain our prior written consent to make commercial offers of any kind whether by advertisements solicitations links or by any other form of communication Trafficware will investigate and take appropriate legal action against anyone who violates this provision Copyright All content included on this Software Specification including text graphics logos icons images and software is the property of Trafficware or its content suppliers and is protected by United States and international copyright laws This compilation that is the collection arrangement and assembly of all content on this document is the exclusive property of Trafficware and is protected by U S and international copyright laws Trafficware reserves the right to revise the pages of this document or withdraw access to them at any time Trademarks The Naztec logo and trademarks that appear throughout this document belong to Trafficware its affiliates or third party trademark owners and are protected by U S and international trademark laws Without Naztec Inc express prior written permission you may not dis
162. opeful the evaluation team considers this criterion rebuilding America in the proposal evaluation process We are excited to offer the City of Billings a turn key solution utilizing Trafficware s fully developed commercial off the shelf Advanced Traffic Management System Central Software ATMS now and ATC controllers The following are the major items we are proposing to supply e ATMS now Advanced Traffic Management System Software e Dell Server Can be either purchased directly or furnished by Intermountain Traffic LLC e 980 ATC NEMA TS2 Type 2 Controllers e D Interface cables ONLY if needed e Mountain Secure Systems Ethernet Radios Optional part of this RFP e Integration Installation Training Configuration amp Verification Intermountain Traffic has more than 100 years combined industry experience supplying and integrating Traffic Signal Devices such as Signal Cabinets Controllers Emergency Vehicle Preemptions Systems Loop Detection Systems Video Detection Systems and Closed Circuit Television CCTV into Traffic Management System Software using a wide range of communications mediums and devices Trafficware s hardware products Naztec Engineered have been refined and perfected based upon 33 years of experience in designing engineering and manufacturing all three levels of products that are critical to the success of the ATMS certify that am formally submitting this Proposal on behalf of Intermountain Tr
163. or applies an inhibit to the call until the next cycle 5 Ped Yield point in the cycle that a pedestrian call can be serviced 6 Ped Apply point that the coordinator applies an inhibit to the call until the next cycle 7 Float Max displays force off points when Float Max is utilized 8 Ped Leave displays the end of the Rest In Walk period Additional Status Displays 1 Status displays showing all internal force off and yield calculations of the active pattern These calculations shall be automatically performed by the unit under NTCIP force off methods FIXED and FLOAT and used for diagnostic purposes 2 Status displays showing the internal software inhibits used to inhibit phases during coordination and preemption 3 Status of the 8 hold phase omit and ped omit inputs defined under the TS 2 specifications 4 Status of external temperature devices City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 25 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS ATMS now DataSheet 0 ccccceccececcecececcececeeeececeeaeceeeaececeaecueeaeceeueaeceeaeaesesaeaeseeneaeseeneataees 1 AIMS OWS ON ORS SOS CIIC ANON adeceosnccessneneconscesssorsxenesscecossdauensssconssauscereebeseoxseeronsaueeosese 5 Ga Trafficware Engineered by N Naztec ATMS now Trafficware s Advanced Transportation Management System ATMS is a TCP IP cli
164. ormance and EMI immunity Designed and tested from 40 to 85 C operating temperature no fans Rugged corrosion resistant metal enclosure Sealed IP50 protects against dust dirt and debris UL CSA FCC and CE compliant Dual redundant AC or DC power supplies Advanced Networking amp Redundancy e Ensures fast recovery from faults e Prioritizes handling of mission critical data Real Time Ring for fast redundant rings RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree provides complex redundancy MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree per VLAN redundancy VLAN GVRP Q in Q for convenient traffic segregation LACP Link Aggregation increases bandwidth IGMP for multicast filtering snooping and querying QoS CoS DS provides real time message prioritization Jumbo frame 10K support on Gigabit ports Virtual stacking for up to 36 EL228 switches Universal Mounting e Lowers overall cost of ownership e Maximizes efficiency one model does it all Universal mounting supports both front and reverse wiring Status LEDs on front and back of switch for easy viewing Console RS232 port on front and back of switch for local management Space efficient 1U rack mount design fits onto EIA WECO and ETSI racks from 19 to 24 Powerful Management amp Monitoring e Simplifies configuration and management Provides fast and easy troubleshooting Easy configuration via Web or CLI SNMPvI1 v2 v3 network management LLDP for universal ne
165. ost widely used measure of price change to adjust payments for changes in prices Intermountain Traffic assures the City of Billings that after May 15 2015 if applicable price increases on controllers will not exceed the CPI index We would like to reference the City of Loveland Colorado who implemented a Trafficware system in April 2010 Loveland has yet to experience a price increase in over 3 years Intermountain Traffic understands it may take several years to complete the upgrade beyond May 152015 We agree to not increase the cost of controllers beyond the Consumer Price Index Proprietary Confidential Do NOT Copy or Distribute CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS S30 ATC Controler datas NEGI ts coussnesesusesudenenseusiaesenusonuesoedseusspedenisesusecessnudiaesenmbonunsoudseeuinedenty 1 980 ATC Controller Specification ccccccseececssececeeececeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeteuseetseseetaeeeetsneeenaneees 3 Apogee Controller Firmware Specification cccccccssececceseceeceeceesseeceesseeeesseeeeesseeeeeeseaeees 4 Model 980 ATC Traffic Controller with Ethernet amp USB Traffic Responsive Master Secondary The Series 900 ATC Traffic Signal Controller is designed using state of the art electronics for reliability long life and superb performance in all signal control applications Design of the Series 900 ATC Controller is based on the ATC and NEMA TS2 standards and includes advanced function
166. p a pattern from the TRO pattern tables Tratfic volume and occupancy measures vary greatly from one sample to the next especially if the sample period is less than 10 15 minutes Therefore 10 or 15 minute samples are smoothed or averaged with the last smoothed sample The Smooth Value is assigned for each detector and applied to the formula below to smooth each volume and occupancy sample If the Smooth Value is 0 then the current sample is not averaged with the previous volume or occupancy sample and no smoothing takes place smoothedValue NewValue 100 SmoothVal OldValue SmoothVal 100 Vol Volume compares the sampled volume converted to a one minute flow rate with the Full Rate which is a full scale reading of flow rate expressed in vehicles per minute Raw Smoothed Weighted T Vol amp Occ Vol amp Occ Vol amp Occ Flow Val Detector Data Detector Data E Rate d ow values streie een me V 0 TR TR TR i Parameters Indexes Table ep Inbound gt Inbound gt Outbound Outbound Outbound d p Offset gt D gt cross gt ie Sia gt oa we meres Pernt Vol Occ Combined for 48 System Detectors Uploaded Every 10 15 minutes Each Detector Group Using Scaler Values since flow rate is also a function of green time g C provided over the detector Volume Full Rate must be approximated For example assume t
167. p you simplify IT Purposeful design With Dell s system commonality once your IT managers learn one system they understand how to manage next generation Dell servers Logical component layout and power supply placement provide a straightforward Installation and redeployment experience The PowerEdge R 10 provides an interactive LCD for system health monitoring alerting and control of basic management as well as checking the AC power meter and ambient temperature thermometer included with each server Enhanced virtualization Featuring embedded hypervisors large memory capacity with 18 DIMM slots and 4 integrated network connections the Dell PowerEdge R 10 delivers better overall system performance and greater virtual machine per server capacity The latest Intel Xeon processor technology adapts to your software in real time processing more tasks simultaneously With optional factory integrated virtualization capabilities you get tailored solutions that allow you to streamline deployment and simplify virtual infrastructures Choose your hypervisor from market leaders such as VMware Citrix and Microsoft and enable virtualization with a few mouse clicks Energy optimized technologies The PowerEdge R710 reduces power consumption while increasing performance capacity versus previous generation servers using Energy Smart technologies and standards based components along with right sized efficient power supply units im
168. pecified No Activity period 0 255 minutes expires before a detector call 1s received b Maximum Presence this detector diagnostic shall fail when a constant call applied to the detector exceeds the Maximum Presence time 0 255 minutes c Erratic Count this detector diagnostic tests for an erratic count input or chattering detector Erratic if the number of detector counts per minute exceeds the Erratic Count parameter this diagnostic will fail d Fail Time this detector diagnostic parameter controls the minimum recall placed on a phase called by a failed vehicle detector A value of zero shall prevent a failed detector from calling the phase even if the detector has failed due to a constant call The Fail Time value 1 255 seconds extends the called phase by the greater of the Fail Time value or the Min Green time Each detector may be individually programmed to call and or extend the call phase Added Initial shall be enabled or disabled for each detector Lock Calls shall be enabled during the red or yellow or both red and yellow intervals of the phase called by the detector 10 Volume and occupancy sampling may be individually enabled or disabled for each detector 11 The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a real time status display of each vehicle call input and each alarm condition set when any of the NTCIP detector diagnostics fails for that detector City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 8 I
169. pened a second office in Colorado in 2011 To further enhance customer support a test lab was built to simulate any questions our customers may have This lab includes a fully functioning ATMS now system controllers 2070 NEMA TS2 and ATC cabinets etc As a system integrator this lab is essential for us to support and train our customers Our staff even has 24 7 VPN access to the ATMS now system Fred Roush Matt Kay As a distributor we are a vital link in the Partner Sales traffic industry bringing tangible benefits a e to both the manufacturers and end users been Ln Scott Meyerhoff Mike Reynolds of ATMS products What sets us apart President Sales is we will provide the City of Billings deployment expertise and provide long term supply and technical support for your system Katie Robinson Support Trafficware Inc i Trafficware is an engineering and manufacturing firm providing ATMS systems T Trafficware and components meeting the needs of transportation agencies in North and Engineered by N Naztec South America Since 1979 the company has been providing high quality n _ electronic product development services to engineering firms Trafficware 522 Gillingham Drive tl h dd i d facturi Sugar Land TX 77478 currently employs engineering research and development and manufacturing Tel 281 240 7233 staff at the Sugar Land plant located in Southwest Houston With over 90 000 Fax 281 240 7238 square feet of combined ma
170. play or use in any manner the Naztec logos or trademarks Nothing in this Manual shall be construed as granting any license or other right to the intellectual property or other proprietary rights of Trafficware its affiliates or any third party whether by estoppels implication or otherwise All contents of the Manual are Copyright 2000 Trafficware or its licensors All Rights Reserved Disclaimer of Warranty YOU UNDERSTAND AND EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THIS DOCUMENT AND THE INFORMATION FOUND THERE IS ENTIRELY AT YOUR RISK TRAFFICWARE AND ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTIES OR ANY REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF TITLE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NON INFRINGEMENT OR OTHER VIOLATION OF RIGHTS IN RELATION TO THE AVAILABILITY ACCURACY VALIDITY COMPLETENESS RELIABILITY OR CONTENT OF THESE PAGES TRAFFICWARE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOST PROFITS OR FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS DOCUMENT EVEN IF TRAFFICWARE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW YOU HEREBY RELEASE AND FOREVER WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS YOU MAY HAVE AGAINST TRAFFICWARE ITS AFFILIATES AND LICENSORS FROM LOSSES OR DAMAGES YOU SUSTAIN IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THIS SOFT
171. plays a zoomed view from the GIS map e Coordination displays the controller coordination status any alternate phase time tables phase option tables and alternate detector groups or call inhibit tables associated with the active pattern e Detectors displays real time detector channel inputs for up to 64 channels e Front Panel displays the status on the TS2 or 2070 controller e Alarms 64 active alarms operate in real time from the controller and are displayed as being On or Off pam C mae i Front Panel Cy arc m aean uglas R em ee Cd 8 Pleas 124 Junction amp Stone Date 017317208 Time 1157 f Ring Min Max Ped oak 1 Sassen Preempt 3 Comm Ok X 99 4 123A STGO Onr nuns Phase JJ JE JSS 0w J J J J a aaa aa ca COT TCETOCCOCCTCOTCCTDPCCE 1 1 89 n Ss Sao fF 27 S soo ef 8a 1 89 sn 7 7 7 87 wn 27 89 37 44 1 87 37 I 7 87 B47 84 ga 29 an en Ped J JJ JIB UB Peca COCO OCCOOCOCOCOCOCOCOe 2 21 aq 29 27 7 37 4 87 7 87 49 gn 3 8a et q gu XI eJ 47 87 87 74 So so Sh e0 1 21 yn en g 83 7 8a 67 Si A Bo 7 87 I 874 87 37 7 87 87 City of Billings W O 13 09 14 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Database Editing In order to alleviate repetitive data entry users can copy and paste data to and from other Windows based applications as well as copy compare database fields be
172. port CoS ecurity Enable disable ports Port security MAC based static and dynamic DHCP Snooping and Option 82 IP Source Guard IEEE 802 1X Network Access Control Port based with single or multiple host mode Authentication EAP MD5 PEAP TLS TTLS MAC and web authentication Guest VLAN and Auto VLAN assignment RADIUS and TACACS AAA Authentication Accounting and Authorization 5servers for RADIUS 1 server for TACACS Encryption MD5 TLS TTLS TACACS AAA 3 0 Access Control List ACL IP and MAC based VLAN and TCP UDP port Storm Control for broadcast and multicast messages HTTPS SSL for secure Web access SSH v1 5 2 0 for secure Telnet access SNMPv3 authentication and encryption Username and password authentication Management access filtering All specifications are subject to change Contact Sixnet to learn more Management amp Monitoring IP Address assignment Static DHCP and BOOTP CLI Command Line Interface via console or Telnet Web interface HT TP HTTPS SSL SNMP v1 v2 v3 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Traps for event notification RMON Remote Monitoring Groups 1 2 3 and 9 sFlow network wide traffi c monitoring Dual firmware update system Configuration download and upload Software upgrade via TFTP Port mirroring Event Error System log Local flash Remote server via system log Syslog RFC 3164 SMTP RFC 821 email alarming Network Time Protocol for t
173. proved system level design efficiency and policy driven power and thermal management Dell s advanced thermal control delivers optimal performance at minimal power consumption without compromising enterprise performance Simplified systems management The Dell OpenManage suite offers enhanced operations and standards based commands designed to integrate with existing systems for effective control October 2012 Lifecycle Controller Lifecycle Controller is the engine for advanced systems management integrated on the server Lifecycle Controller simplifies administrator tasks to perform a complete set of provisioning functions such as system deployment system updates hardware configuration and diagnostics from a single intuitive interface called Unified Server Configurator USC in a pre OS environment This eliminates the need to use and maintain multiple pieces of disparate CD DVD media Dell Management Console DMC DMC powered by Altiris from Symantec delivers a single view and a common data source into the entire infrastructure DMC is an easily extensible modular foundation that can provide basic hardware management or more advanced functions such as asset and security management It helps reduce or eliminate manual processes so less time and money is spent Keeping the lights on and more time can be spent on strategic uses of technology Dell Services Dell Services can helo reduce IT complexity lower costs and e
174. puts whenever the phase mode is changed the unit is initialized or when a new firmware program is flashed to EEPROM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Hardware Station ID this parameter shall cause the controller to use the Address inputs of the Terminal and Facilities to establish the unit s Station ID for system communications Local Flash Start when enabled this feature shall cause the controller to automatically perform an External Start when the Local Flash input signal transitions from active to inactive Red Revert allows minimum time to be set for Red Revert Backup Time this entry sets a period of time for no communication before declaring system supervisor offline Auto Pedestrian Clearance allows pedestrian clearance to be terminated by Initial Advance during Manual Control Unit Phase Mode the Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide an operator selectable phase mode to default the phase sequence and concurrencies to standard 8 phase quad sequential 8 phase sequential or a user defined phase mode The ring sequence and phase concurrency shall be automatically programmed at start up for standard 8 phase quad sequential and 8 phase sequential operation Local Flash Start sets external start when returning from local flash Start Red Time this parameter shall apply when power is applied to the unit or when an applicable SDLC fault is cleared The Start Red Time value shall be
175. r Outdoor Wireless Network products from Mountain Secure Systems MSS are designed to deliverthe best cost to performance ratio in the wireless network industry forvideo voice and data applications A single device is capable of point to point point to multipoint or wireless mesh network configuration Our devices also include all configuration and network management software No additional license fees oradd on controllers a one cost solution Summit SR Dual Bridge Router Outdoor Wireless Network products from MSS have two complete wireless devices installed in one enclosure and eitherdevice may be configured asa routerorasa bridge They may also be individually configured for point to point point to multipoint wireless mesh orrepeater operation The following configurations are available MSS PART UNIT DESCRIPTION AND OPERATING FREQUENCY MSS 54001 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router certified for 2 4GHz band operation on both devices MSS 54002 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 4 9 GHz Public Safety Band PSB operation on both devices MSS 54003 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 5 8 GHz band operation on both devices MSS 54004 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router Certified for 4 9 GHz PSB or 5 8 GHz band operation on both devices MSS 54005 Summit SR Dual MIMO Wireless Bridge Router Certitied for 2 4GHz or 5 8 GHz band operation on the both devices MSS 54006 Summit SR Dual Wireless Bridge Router
176. rd File Datab ed fo database This is your edit copy s cial aAa s The standard file is the users edit copy of the controller database This is often referred to as the working database file Typically the user edits the Standard File and downloads the edited copy to the controller After a successful download ATMS now saves the Standard File to the Permanent File ATMS now saves a copy of the uploaded controller database to the City of Billings W O 13 09 4 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION upload file This file system insures that the edited copy of the database is separated from the permanent copy residing in the controller Special files are edited copies of the controller database saved for some specific purpose For example the user can name special files with descriptive titles such as Christmas shopping period football game day etc that make them easy to identify Five special files are provided for each controller defined in the system ATMS now allows the user to edit the standard and special files The permanent and upload database may only be viewed or copied to the standard file This structure preserves the integrity of the last successful download to each controller Included within ATMS now are over 20 report viewing templates for viewing statistical movement and lane counts for individual intersections
177. riority signal 2 Phases shall be selectable such that a limited signal sequence may be operational during preempt PE It shall be possible to add phases to this special limited sequence which are not in the intersection sequence without needing to add external logic Preemption Interval Definitions and Timing 8 1 1 NTCIP Requirements for Preempt Intervals The following minimum preempt intervals shall be provided using the timing ranges specified by NTCIP for each interval While in preemption a controller status display will clearly identify each interval as it is timed Yellow and red clearances from the phase timings may be utilized in place of the clearance intervals shown as a program option The preemption intervals below are listed in sequential order following the receipt of a preemption call 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Delay This time shall start immediately when the preempt command is received It shall not affect the normal operation of the controller unit until the delay time out occurs This interval may be used for emergency vehicle fire lane preemption delay If O zero time is set the interval shall be omitted Minimum Duration The preempt sequence shall not terminate until the preempt input signal is removed and the Minimum Duration time has expired Maximum Presence The maximum amount of time that an active preempt input is considered valid Minimum Green Any vehicle signal that is Gr
178. rmountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 8 1 2 Additional Requirements for Preempt Intervals The following additional minimum preempt intervals shall be provided using the timing ranges specified for each interval While in preemption a controller status display will clearly identify each interval as it 1s timed Yellow and red clearances from the phase timings may be utilized in place of the clearance intervals shown as a program option The preemption intervals below are listed in sequential order following the receipt of a preemption call 1 2 3 4 Exit Ped Clear Preemption Exit Pedestrian Clear Time in seconds This parameter controls the pedestrian clear timing for a Walk signal transition to the Exit Phase s Exit Yellow This interval shall provide a solid yellow clearance for indications that were green or flashing yellow Red and flashing red displays shall display solid red Exit Red Clearance This interval shall be an all red clearance in preparation for return to the normal cycle Return phases shall be programmable from the keyboard Max Call This interval is the amount of time that a preempt call may remain active and be considered valid When the preempt call has been active for this amount of time the controller shall return to normal operation The preempt call shall be considered invalid until the call is no longer active Requirement
179. room programmed verified and ready for intersection deployment Upgrading of Existing Controllers e Create controller database template specific for the City of Billings e Transfer signal timing data into five new controllers e Verify controller programming e Intermountain and City of Billings installs five new controllers into existing cabinets e Verify functionality of controller itself as well as coordination preemption etc e Verify functionality of ATMS now system server clients and communication to controllers e Intersection Graphics for 5 intersections on GIS interface are created Complete System Upgrade After phase one Intermountain Traffic LLC will continue to provide controller and ATMS training A stepped method of deployment and continual training mixes field experience and classroom training to create a thorough learning process The second part of the plan is to upgrade the remainder of the controllers in the City of Billings After initial training and deployment typically most of our customers take on the responsibility of converting the controller databases adding additional communication links and controller replacements with their own staff With ATMS now installing additional controllers is quick seamless and user intuitive Intermountain Traffic LLC currently makes frequent visits to the City of Billings During these visits we will assist the City of Billings with any implementation issues at no charge to the
180. rrent Phase Time xviii Current Local Counter xix Current Split Number xx Current Detector Group xxi Current Transition xxii Current Sequence xxiii Current Free xxiv Current Call Inhibit xxv Current Source xxvi Detector Calls 1 64 xxvii Controller Front Panel Display xxviii Real time Dynamic Graphics Displays 1 Show dynamic layout against a GIS background 2 See Dynamic Graphics Displays below h Instant Pattern 1 Instant Preemption j Download of System Time k Conflict MMU Reporting l Opticom Reporting m Coordination Failure n Clear Alarms o Edit Controller Definition 1 Name ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 11 2 2 2 3 ii IP Address Communications Port i Master Controller Identity iv Group Assignment p Phase Detector Lane Assignment q Linkage to Adjacent Controllers r Congestion Level Specifications s Customized Detector Groups 16 The GUI shall provide interactive viewing filter to enable each system user to customize the viewing screens and amount type of dynamically displayed data The ATMS shall store the viewing preferences of each user and present the specific customized view for each user upon next login 17 The GUI shall provide for an optional window that actively tucks away or can be set to format within the main active window This optional window shall provide for the display of select controller status windows such as General Information Alarms
181. rts back to its local TOD DOW schedule In the event of a failure other than power failure or the severing of communications between ATMS now and the controller manual programming overrides all modes Stand By ATMS now has a Controllers Offline function that allows the user to limit the communication of information to only those devices that are actually online and communicating to the central server By designating controllers that are offline you can isolate the controllers that are not ready for communication from the controllers that are operational and need to communicate to ATMS now Both the List View in the GUI and the Icon in the GIS show the deactivation by disabling color coded controller conditions It is possible to manually schedule controllers on an intersection basis or Flex Group basis The whole ATMS or specific functions can be set to View privileges only limiting command and editing capabilities on a function by function basis Flash And Free Flash In the flash mode the controller does not provide green time to any movements at the intersection FLASH is defined as Pattern 255 by NTCIP Flash can be initiated from the central by either manual control or through the scheduler In the free mode the controller runs uncoordinated FREE is defined by Pattern 254 by NTCIP FREE mode can be initiated from the central by either manual control or through the scheduler City of Billings W O 13 09 16 Intermountain Traffic L
182. rver 2008R2 Workgroup w5 CALs OEM NFI w Media Rails ReadyRails Sliding Rails With Cable Management Arm Bezel Bezel Internal Optical Drive DVD RW SATA Internal System Documentation Electronic System Doc OpenManage DVD Kit with Dell Management Console 1st Hard Drive HD Multi Select Power Cords No Additional Power Cords Feature Upgrades for Embedded NIC Ports Dual Two Port Embedded Broadcom NetXtreme II 5709 Gigabit Ethernet NIC BIOS Setting Power Saving BIOS Setting Riser Card Riser with 2 PCle x8 2 PCle x4 Slot Hardware Support Services 3Yr Basic Hardware Warranty Repair 5x10 HW Only 5x10 NBD Onsite Proactive Maintenance Maintenance Declined y lings W O 13 09 33 ermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential y 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute City of Bi ni J C lay L l d Dell PowerEdge R710 The Dell PowerEdge R710 helps you operate efficiently and lower TCO with enhanced virtualization capabilities improved energy efficiency and innovative system management tools Strong IT foundation You want a data center built for organic growth and the ability to scale based on your company s changing requirements You need complete solutions that let you focus your time and money on managing and growing your business Dell responds with an expanding portfolio of enterprise servers storage technologies and services with a single goal to hel
183. ry controller City of Billings W O 13 09 22 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION schedules as a default under low volume and occupancy V QO conditions and switch to a traffic responsive pattern at high V O conditions to respond to incidents ATMS now will maintain a separate lookup table for each flex group that provides traffic responsive outputs within the defined by NTCIP 1210 Traffic Signal Masters The NTCIP command table is primarily used to program special function outputs controlled by the traffic responsive pattern selected SECURITY AND SYSTEM ACCESS Each user in ATMS now is assigned security access in relation to all functions within the system Typically the system administrator ADMIN is the only user who can define other users and assign access rights This level of security ensures control over which users have total access to the system and those which only have viewing access Each user can be programmed for different allowable operations to be performed on selected controllers only This allows the City to select who has access to the system and which controllers are being accessed This is a high level security feature to minimize system problems created from unauthorized sources a ATMS now has several levels of security features which may be enabled at multiple levels Since the Select All architecture of the
184. s a system selection palette enabling the operator to make a selection by pointing to a particular system object 1 e controller camera changeable message sign etc When that system object is selected it shall be uniquely identified by being highlighted or a secondary marking such as a pin marker and a more detailed status window shall be capable of being displayed from the selection The GUI shall utilize Microsoft Tool Tip to display real time status for all devices represented on the GIS system map The Tool Tip shall appear when the cursor is placed over the device icon on the map corresponding to its activation on the GIS Legend The GUI shall provide access to all monitoring and control options from a single point As a result all operator actions shall be immediately visible as graphical status changes and on screen display windows All status or programmed changes to the system shall be immediately visible to all other users logged on the system without a manual refresh or required re login into the system The GUI shall allow for navigation between all system functions from within a single visual windowing framework All functions will be accessible through tab style menu navigation with the principle screen area used for the current task at hand The user interface shall also allow for real time alerts to be visible at all times regardless of the application context Secondary screens and pop up win
185. s for Preemption NTCIP Requirements for Preemption The following NTCIP objects related to preemption are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 8 2 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Preempt sequences shall be selectable using external inputs Preempt priority shall be assigned with 1 being the highest If a higher priority preempt input is received during a preempt sequence the controller unit shall immediately transition to the new sequence subject to the constraints of PE Minimum Green and PE Minimum Walk Provisions shall be made to clear two conflicting track phases from a single preempt input This may be provided by two track clearance phases for a single preempt or by combining two preempts Preempts 1 and 2 shall be reserved for priority railroad preempts If more than two preempts are provided it shall be possible to delete the priority override for all but the railroad preempt If a lower priority preempt is activated during another preempt cycle the one in progress shall continue through its entire cycle If the second preempt input is still active when the first one is completed the controller unit shall then initiate the low priority preempt When all preempt inputs are removed the controller unit shall proceed through the normal sequence to Return Red Clearance Interval 10 On
186. s pedestrian outputs when two sequential included phases time their walk and ped clearance intervals sequentially The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide conflicting programming for each of the 16 overlaps that inhibits the overlap from being serviced or terminates an active overlap when a conflicting vehicle or pedestrian phase or another overlap is serviced Unit parameters are program features that apply to all operational modes of the Actuated Signal Controller ASC and which may not be modified by the Time Base Scheduler or programmed by a pattern NTCIP Requirements for Unit Parameters The following NTCIP objects related to unit parameters are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 3 6 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 Start up Flash Parameter The Start up Flash Parameter 0 255 sec shall determine the duration that the controller remains in a flashing condition following a power interruption or after initializing the unit During start up flash the Fault Monitor and the Controller Voltage Monitor outputs shall be inactive 2 Unit Red Revert Time The Unit Red Revert Time 0 25 5 sec shall determine the minimum time for red revert on all phases Each phase may override this parameter with an individual red revert time if it is larger than the unit red revert time The red revert time is the minimum amount of red
187. sacescessssacescsssceccessssacescossseceess 18 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSIT PRIORITY 0cccsccseccsccssccsccsccccescesscescesccscescesscescessesscessensenss 20 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS cccccesees 20 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS CLOSED LOOP TRAFFIC RESPONSIVE OPERATION 21 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEM EVENTS AND ALARMG 000 22 MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR EVENTS AND ALARMS sssssssssssesessesessessrscssesessrsessesessesesseee 22 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EVENTS AND ALARMS cccccsccssccsccsccsccscesccescessesscescesseuses 23 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL STATUS DISPLAYS ccsssscceeees 23 REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCAL STATUS DISPLAYS ccccscccsccsscsccsccsscesccsccscessesscescessesscessensenss 24 City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 2 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute Scope This specification sets forth the minimum requirements for a sixteen phase full actuated traffic signal controller unit with internal Time Based Coordination TBC railroad fire transit emergency vehicle preemption and closed loop secondary operation The traffic signal controller unit shall fully comply with the latest publicized draft for NTCIP Object Definitions for Actuated Signal Controllers Prior to acceptance of the proposed controller the vendor shall demonstrate full NTCIP compliance for the Object Defini
188. select which data fields are to be displayed for any given data category The GUI shall enable the user to simultaneously maintain all eight different database configurations and allow comparisons between them 10 The GUI shall be able to represent the physical turning movement and or lane assignment of phases and vehicle detectors from within the database editor ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 17 2 8 11 The GUI shall enable copying of parameter data between cells entries categories and controllers The GUI shall enforce applicable NTCIP rules for parameter information when copying 12 The GUI shall provide a navigational filter to display the targeted data types for editing and viewing 13 The GUI shall provide a compare utility with the ability to feature only differences between selected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 databases Uploading and Downloading of Databases All controllers shall use upload download for database programming from the ATMS Upload download shall transfer the entire programmable data base from to the selected intersection controller s All upload download data shall use block transfer techniques and be verified Non verified data shall cause termination of the upload download with no data transfer taking place It shall not be possible to load erroneous interval and configuration information to the controller Upload techniques shall not c
189. sent over the 89 135 VAC range defined by TS 2 2 1 2 A super capacitor shall maintain the time of day clock and digital data during a power outage lasting up to 2 consecutive days The use of batteries is unacceptable as means of compliance with this section The System Time Base shall be maintained to within 0 005 at 20 C and to within a 0 02 over the full specified operating temperature range as compared to Coordinated Universal Time WWV standard for a period of thirty days during periods when AC power is not applied The System Time Base shall be easily set to the year month day of month day of week hour minute and second The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall adjust the system time base for US Daylight Savings Time without operator intervention A parameter shall be provided to enable or disable Daylight Savings as required by NTCIP The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall perform an automatic calendar adjustment for leap year The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide a Day Plan database copy feature The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall allow for a manual change to the local Day Plan operation for Pattern Auxiliary Functions and Special Functions The Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall perform a time sync reference from a local GPS time reference and display a GPS WWYV time sync status Functional Requirements for Scheduled Operations 1 The NTCIP Time Base Scheduler shall automatical
190. sfers The operating system shall allow the user FTP and Telnet access via the Ethernet port 2070 7A The 2070 7A shall conform to the latest TEES specification The 2070 7A shall be optically isolated and capable of asynchronous serial communication for ports C215 and C225 On board jumpers shall be provided to allow either DCE or DTE operation for each port 2070 4B Power supply must have high side and low side monitoring on all DC output voltages EEPROM Socket An EEPROM socket must be available to reload a unit to factory defaults Operating System City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 3 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute The 2070 controller shall operate on the 2070 1B using Microware OS9 v3 2 or higher The operating system shall be field proven not less than 150 intersections while communicating using Ethernet The controller shall operate trouble free in an IP storm environment Upon request the controller manufacturer shall provide references to substantiate proficient operation in the aforementioned environment It shall be the controller hardware manufacturers responsibility to remedy any performance issues relating to compatibility between the operating system any related hardware drivers and the intersection control software e Testing Prior to delivery each controller assembly shall be configured and tested by the supplier The controller shall b
191. t ccccccececcccececececccccececececeuacaececscaeucauaenesscecenenenaees 4 Sixnet Switch Datasheet WIRELESS PLAN os 32nd Grand ea 32nd Broadwater J3 baias OAOA m 32n HORY Fx 3200 Kinga soe B E a r oa amp igial Shop ee gia Bat S ee Ei oP Sie oe 1 P I h a iT m i Land Fill adio Tower City of Billings W O 13 09 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute BRA MOUNTAIN SECURE SYSTEMS JRUGGED amp WIRELESS SOLUTIONS SUMMIT SERIES SINGLE RADIO DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS SUMMIT OUTDOOR WIRELESS PRODUCT ENCLOSURE PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Size 12 x12 x3 with integrated antenna Weight 6 Ibs Mounting Wall and pole mount Pole Size 5 to 3 outside diameter External Connectors RJ45 Power over Ethernet and N Type Female AZ EL Control Both Temperature 55C t 85C Vibration MIL STD 810F and IEC 60721 3 4 4M5 random Shock Mechanical MIL STD 810F and IEC 60721 3 4 4M5 Humidity 100 Water Ingress IP67 NEMA6 IEC 529 Solar Radiation ASTM 653 1000h Ice Load 25mm radial Salt Fog MIL STD 810F and IEC 68 2 11 Ka 500 hours SUMMIT OURDOOR WIRELESS PRODUCT INTERFACE FREQUENCY SPECIFICATIONS 2 412 TO 2 462 GHz 28 dBm 600mW Yes FREQUENCY RANGE Peak Transmit Power amp Transmit Power Control TPC Modulation Type with OFDM No DFS Support IE
192. t Sync utility that compares most current controller file dates and transfers the most current files between the ATMS Server and Palm PDA The Palm program shall be capable of storing the official databases for all controllers within the ATMS system For file integrity protection the PDA shall not provide editing capability to the controller databases ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page 18 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 System Definitions The ATMS shall provide a dedicated section for defining ATMS system parameters outside of primary controller definition The system definitions section shall include at a minimum definition parameters and utilities for the following e Alternate Alarm Description e Alarm Notification e Controller Camera and CMS Incidents e Camera Tours e Controller Grouping e Database Backup and Archiving e GIS Shape File and Layer Editing e Incident Triggers e Jurisdictions e Messages for CMS DMS e Real Time Status Layer Builder e Report Criteria Templates e System Scheduler e System Devices e Users and User Groups e JAMAR Road Tube Counter Import Where applicable each category of the system definitions shall provide for List Create Create From Edit and Delete of the items within the category All functions that are displayed within the ATMS shall be permitted for the user that is logged in An unauthorized action shall not be
193. t further n notice to any products herein The content provided is as is and without express or implied warranties of any kind E DELL POWEREDGE 4220 AND 2420 RACKS NEXT GENERATION RACK ENCLOSURES The solid versatile 42U Dell PowerEdge 4220 rack enclosure introduces important new power distribution cooling and cabling options and is designed for use in any environment from the data center to a wiring closet or factory floor A 24U version of the rack Dell PowerEdge 2420 is also available for those environments that need less density for their equipment such as small and mid sized businesses NEW POWER BENEFITS The new Dell 4220 rack provides more choices in the types and form factors of power distribution units PDUs that can be mounted in the rack In addition to U soace PDU mounting the rack also offers toolless PDU mounting at the rear of the rack For mounting full length PDUs alongside the rear door the Dell 4220 rack provides the maximum distance between the back panels of the server to the PDU outlets keeping the cables from impeding airflow BETTER AIRFLOW AND COOLING The surface area of the doors on the Dell 4220 rack is 80 perforated to allow for better airflow this is one of the highest perforation ratings among the leading data center racks sold worldwide Finally air dams have been included at the front of the rack frame to block hot air from traveling from the back to the front of the server
194. ters It shall incorporate a backlight 12 The display contrast shall be temperature compensated and adjustable by use of two dedicated keypad keys One key shall lighten the contrast the other shall darken it 13 The keypad shall provide inherently both tactile and audible feedback click when keys are pressed Spacing between key centers shall be 0 6 inch minimum for operation keys and 0 5 inch minimum for contrast adjust keys Membrane style keypads shall not be provided 14 Both NEMA TS2 1 and TS2 2 configurations shall be available 15 For the NEMA TS2 2 configuration the D connector shall be a 57 pin circular connector that mates with AMP Tyco part number 206437 1 City of Billings W O 13 09 1 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute Naztec Inc Submittal For Apogee Actuated Signal Controller Software These specifications describe the features of Apogee software and the functional requirements of a 2070N Actuated Signal Controller running Apogee software Table of Contents SCOPE ee E E E 3 2070L CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccccescees 3 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FREE OPERATION cccccosssscccssscccscsscccccces 4 PIA E UTI ION Gre pstrscirsa doesn EE seemed EEE A AEE 4 PHASE OPTIONS rcece spc getee ane ces scec bon nceeacieatonc aipene acc ote nsccsioabstea suse s
195. the Ped Dele X Peel Dede AF Y Pharia E rtra i Phbs Erector Phop Irid A hba Tiai A Pang PeeaeretlP Preamp LPAR PiesgiPama X Preamps Farg lapu He Derce I Sen fin SpeedGet l Speed Diet Theeshold Spi fiur Y Spotr Tempsehme dbA 1 TOD This feature allows for identification of database differences necessary for maintaining database integrity and comparing records against the file copy permanent ATMS now identifies differences by color coding each database category tab and the corresponding database parameter in RED ATMS now allows multiple intersection database editing of controller parameters within a single window City of Billings W O 13 09 6 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Flex Groups Flex Groups allow controllers to be identified with multiple groups of intersections allowing more system flexibility and control ATMS now also contains Groups if desired by the user however they are a legacy feature that has the limitations of single group membership Controllers can be grouped in anyway desired regardless of physical location or communication drop in what we call Flex Groups We allow controllers to be a member of more than one Flex Group All actions on intersections detectors can be performed on a Flex Group basis either manually or TOD using the Scheduler ATMS now has no limitations on the number of Flex
196. their upgrade and currently has over 60 controllers on line Douglas County Colorado Recent Intermountain Traffic Deployment Mark Zink Signal Supervisor Douglas County Government 100 Third Street oe DOUGLAS COUN Castle Rock CO 80104 ainn Tel 303 663 6167 Fax 303 663 2063 mzink douglas co us In early 2011 Intermountain Traffic s customer Douglas County Colorado began their upgrade to ATMS now Currently the Douglas County system not only manages over 140 2070 controllers but also their emergency vehicle preemption Palm Beach County Florida Established ATMS now installation Giri Jeedigunta Signal Systems Manager Palm Beach County 2300 N Jog Rd 3rd Floor East West Palm Beach FL 33411 Tel 561 684 4168 Fax 561 478 5770 GJeedigu pbcgov or Trafficware s ATMS now controls 1 200 signalized intersections using Naztec controllers 15 000 devices over Ethernet via two separate command centers and VPN remote access for 36 of the 38 Municipalities City of Billings W O 13 09 5 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute COST PROPOSAL Qty Item Price Each Total Price REQUIRED ITEMS 1 Trafficware ATMs now Professional Software License S 30 000 Does NOT include Server Hardware 5 980 ATC TS2 Type 2 Local Controller S 2 900 14 500 1 Factory Training 5 Days S 12 500 5 Database Conversion configuration INCLUDED 5 Intersection Graph
197. thout fiber O 3 0 W 5 port including 1 fiber o 4 0 W 8 port without fiber O 5 0 W 9 port including 1 fiber Transient protection 15 000 watts peak Spike protection 5 000 watts 10 times for 10 uS ENVIRONMENTAL Operating temperature O SLX models 40 to 85 C cold startup at 40 O SL models 40 to 60 C Storage temperature 40 to 85 C Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 RH Vibration and shock IEC60068 2 6 Sixnet ao www redlion net sixnet a red Hr business 1 518 877 5173 info redlion net 4 50 11 43 cm SL SLX 5 8 9ES 1 2 3 STANDARDS COMPLIANCE Electrical safety UL508 CSA C22 2 14 EN61010 1 CE EMC FCC part 15 ICES 003 EN55022 EN61000 6 CE Hazardous locations ISA 12 12 01 CSA C22 2 213 Class Div 2 EN60079 15 Zone 2 Category 3 CE ATEX Maritime rated for marine amp offshore per ABS Eye safety fiber models IEC60825 1 Class 1 FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 PHYSICAL m Din rail or direct panel mounting Ingress protection SLX models IP40 SL models IP40 m Case UL94V0 Lexan SL or Aluminum SLX E Weight O 4 oz 0 11 kg SL 5ES O 6 oz 0 17 kg SLX 5ES SL 8 9ES O 8 oz 0 23 kg SLX 8 9ES Dimensions see mechanical diagram below 3 79 9 63 cm i All specifications are subject to change Contact Sixnet to learn more MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 3 72 9 45 cm Vee SLX
198. timing are mandatory requirements under this specification and shall be demonstrated by using an independent 3 party software The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value are specified under the NTCIP specifications 1 Minimum Green 2 Gap Extension or Passage Time 3 Maximum 1 4 Maximum 2 5 Yellow Clearance 6 Red Clearance 7 Walk City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 4 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 8 Ped Clearance 9 Red Revert Time programmable on a per phase basis 10 Added Initial 11 Max Initial 12 Time Before Gap Reduction TBR 13 Cars Before Gap Reduction CBR 14 Time to Reduce TTR 15 Reduce By optional gap reduction method to TTR 16 Minimum Gap 17 Dynamic Max Limit this parameter serves as an upper limit to the current maximum setting Max 1 or Max 2 18 Dynamic Max Step the dynamic max may grow or shrink by the dynamic max step value programmed for each phase Additional Requirements for Phase Timing The following additional functions related to phase timing are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 Ped Delay this phase feature shall delay the pedestrian WALK interval by a programmable amount 0 99 seconds after the vehicle Min Green interval begins timing 2 Green Delay this phase feature shall delay the vehicle Min Green interval by a programmabl
199. tion This information is displayed graphically with three threshold levels Low is displayed in green medium is displayed in yellow and high congestion level is displayed in red With another module this information and maps have the ability to be exported and sent to outside sources such as websites or FTP servers Distance Marker The user can designate a point of interest by placing a marker on the map The system will calculate the distance from the marker to the nearest instrumented objects in the network Remote Access ATMS now supports multiple users distributed over local and wide area networks and remote access users over dial up VPN and thin client connections to the LAN Remote access users have full access to the database GUI and central signal software controls SYSTEM AND OPERATIONAL REPORTS ATMS now has seamlessly integrated Crystal Reports into the Reports Module The reports module provides the user the ability to generate reports from a library of pre formatted report templates from the ATMS now database ATMS now stores all imported and system generated data into the system s main SQL database and makes it available for future report generation The operator can generate custom reports as well as export to common formats such as text comma delimited text space delimited and text tab delimited ATMS now embeds pre formatted Crystal Reports within the application This is due to the two search engines t
200. tion 3 1 2 6 b Alternate Phase Options listed in Section 3 2 2 9 c Alternate Detector Parameters and Options listed in Section 3 4 2 d Overlap Deactivation overlaps one thru eight may be individually inhibited by pattern e Call to Non Actuated CNA Operation f Max 2 Enable Functional Requirements for Coordination NTCIP based coordination shall be based on a pattern having a fixed cycle length and a designated coord phase used to reference the pattern offset to a system time reference NTCIP Requirements for Coordination The following NTCIP objects related to coordination are mandatory requirements under this specification The definition and range of each parameter minimum and maximum value defined in this Section 7 1 are also specified under NTCIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 NTCIP based coordination shall provide a minimum of 48 patterns each defined in the pattern table by an individual cycle length and offset in seconds a split table index and a phase sequence index The phase sequence index shall reference the sequence table specified in Section 3 3 of this specification NTCIP based coordination shall provide a minimum of 32 individual split tables referenced by index 1 32 in the pattern table Each split table shall designate split times in seconds for each of the 16 phases and allow any phase to be programmed as a coordinated phase A phase omit or recall min max ped or ped max may be applie
201. tion and Radio Installation e City of Billings furnishes GIS Arcview files to Intermountain Traffic to be loaded on supplied configured server e Intermountain schedules training dates compatible with City of Billings staff after delivery of the server e Intermountain conducts Field Evaluations e Surveys for Radios and access to City of Billings Network e City of Billings installs Ethernet radios furnished by Intermountain Traffic LLC who will be on hand to provide technical assistance City of Billings W O 13 09 1 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN Integration week with Training e Prior to training week the ATMS now Comm configured Server and Administrator programs delivered It will come pre installed with City of Billings supplied GIS files e ATMS now Central System Server installed at City of Billings e Install software amp verify connectivity on City of Billings furnished workstations laptops e One week of training will be conducted by Al Bonificio from Trafficware per the training outline described in this response Our experience shows training prior to the implementation is beneficial so that Billings personnel and our personnel make informed decisions together about the implementation process The 5 controllers will ultimately be deployed in the field so we utilize them in the training The controllers will leave the class
202. tion method for the City of Billings As we have discussed with the City of Billings Traffic departments and IT departments this Ethernet communication network can be either a separate traffic network or be part of the existing IT department network Ethernet communication can be accomplished using radios fiber optic twisted pair or a combination of several mediums As fiber optic communication is currently unavailable on the 32 Street phase radio connectivity is recommended and included with our response For the initial phase of deployment using Ethernet radio communication we propose to first establish a communication link with radios between the server location and the radio tower at the top of the City of Billings landfill At the radio tower a dual radio will be installed to establish communication to the radio at the TMC and the first five locations identified on 32 Street Radios installed at each of the five intersections and the TMC will have line of site links to the radios at the landfill tower We are confident in this communication network at the City of Billings as we have proven it with our ATMS now and radio demonstration using this existing radio tower at the landfill Deployment Intermountain Traffic proposes a controlled system upgrade approach that reduces the complication and disturbance to the public This is accomplished by proper planning on our part with review and sign off by the City of Billings Deployment Prepara
203. tions using independent 3rd party NTCIP Device Testing Software at the contractor s expense All 2070 and NEMA TS 2 actuated traffic controller units provided shall meet or exceed the latest draft requirement for the following National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol NTCIP NTCIP 1101 formerly TS 3 2 Simple Transportation Management Framework STMEF NTCIP 1201 formerly TS 3 4 Global Object Definitions NTCIP 1202 formerly TS 3 5 Objects for Actuated Traffic Signal Controllers e NTCIP 2001 formerly TS 3 3 Class B Profile Interpretation and definition of compliance to this specification shall be at the sole discretion of the City of Avondale 2070L CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS The controller shall be the lite version Model 2070L Caltrans Rack Mount type ATC traffic controller per California Department of Transportation s Caltrans specification and shall conform to the Transportation Electrical Equipment Specifications TEES dated November 2002 or later http www dot ca gov hq esc ttsb electrical TEES pdf The controller shall be equipped with the following modules 2070 1B CPU with Ethernet Port 2070 2A I O Module for 332 cabinets 2070 3B 8x40 Line Display 2070 4B Power Supply 2070 7A Dual Serial Port Card 2070 1B The 2070 1B shall be equipped with an Ethernet port The controller software operating on the 2070 1B shall be capable of utilizing the Ethernet port for data tran
204. tiple users and multiple workstations working simultaneously on a common database The ATMS server shall provide a bi directional web based data transaction with the Client workstations without the need for mapped network drives folder shares or file shares 1 4 Software Installation and Updates The ATMS system software shall be loaded into the specified server computer hardware by the supplier and operationally verified by the supplier A web based menu driven installation program shall be provided for loading each ATMS Client to the workstation computer s The use of CD s DVD s or Floppy Disk Media will NOT be accepted to load the server or the workstation client software The furnishing supplier of the ATMS software shall provide a site wide software license to the agency for its use on all computers within the agency Standard software upgrades corrections or required modifications for proper system operation per this specification shall be furnished to this agency at no additional cost for the life of the system All ATMS updates shall be applied only to the server and each ATMS client shall automatically update when the next login occurs for each workstation location No other methods of applying ATMS Client updates will be accepted ATMS Software Functional Specification September 2011 Page T 2 0 2 1 Main Home Interface Graphical User Interface GUI All traffic system reports graphic displays an
205. tus Screen Definition and Interpretation of Terms Detector Diagnostics Interpretation of Fault Messages and How to Correct VII Channel Outputs and Mapping Channel Types Channel Flash Parameters Channel I O Parameters MMU Permissive Misc Channel programming SDLC Device programming Clearing Critical SDLC Faults SDLC Status Display VIII Unit Parameters and Ring Sequences e Unit Parameters e Ring Sequence IX Time Base Scheduling e NTCIP Time of Day Scheduler e Theory of Operation City of Billings W O 13 09 2 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute TRAINING PLAN Xl XII Programming Time Date Advanced Scheduler Easy Scheduler Day Plan Table Action Table Time Base Parameters Time Base Status Special Function Programming Coordination Theory of Coordination Type of Coordination NTCIP Coordination Coordination Modes Coordination Mode Source Hierarchy Pattern Definitions Split Definitions Transition Coordination Status Display Coordination Diagnostics and Faults Hands On Exercise Programming a Controller Example Problem and Data Entry Preemption Theory amp Definition Operation Preemption Times Preemption Phases Options Functions amp Features Parameters Low Priorities City of Billings W O 13 09 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or D
206. tween controllers In the graphic to the right the circled list of selected controllers in the Controller Database Editor allows the user to quickly copy paste from ID to ID The user can copy and paste cells rows columns and grids i iiia i pranti By selecting the By Entry tab in the Controller Database Editor the user can view and manipulate the same data across Le multiple controllers iii Controller Database Editor Patterns D we ajom DELE mw OEE aama cc CEC CEC jon o foo OEC S mo a Em w w Data base E J ojaan o o CIC Plans X Coord Coord Parameters Expanded X Coord ExtemallO X Coord Plus X Pattems Expanded Pattems Pattern Pius Spits Expanded X Spk Plus X Splits The search engine can filter intersections by ID drop status IP address pattern name Group Flex Group or Master ID In addition the search engine in the reports module filters by report name report category controller ID controller name Flex Group Begin date End date Begin Time and End Time The user can use the Print Screen function provided with each database screen in ATMS now City of Billings W O 13 09 15 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MODES OF OPERATION ATMS now operates in a distributed mode making use of the intelligence in the Actuated signal Co
207. twork identification sFlow for network level monitoring RMON and port mirroring for advanced diagnostics Event Error System logging and system monitoring UPnP OAM and Banner support Dual firmware upgrade system Relay output contact to signal alarms Ultimate Port Flexibility e Simplifies on site configuration e Reduces fork lift upgrades 28 total Ethernet ports 24 4G o 2 Gig RJ45 ports support auto 10 100 1000 Mbps o 2 Gig RJ45 SFP combo ports for copper or fiber links o 24 fast SFP ports mix 100M fiber or 10 100 copper Fiber transceivers support multimode singlemode bi directional single strand and long haul up to 120km Up to 26 total noise immune fiber optic ports Advanced Cyber Security a Prevents against unauthorized access Protects from unwanted intrusion Static and dynamic port security Authentication SNMPv3 802 1x RADIUS TACACS AAA 3 0 Web and MAC Encryption MD5 TLS TTLS TACACS AAA 3 0 Access Control List ACL per IP MAC VLAN TCP UDP Secure Web CHTTPS SSL and Telnet SSH Rate limiting and multicast storm protection IP Source Guard DHCP Snooping and Option 82 a SPECIFICATIONS Ethernet Performance 28 total Ethernet ports 24 4G 24 SFP ports for a mix of copper or fiber A Gigabit with 2 RJ45 ports and 2 RJ45 SFP combo ports RJ45 ports auto negotiation speed duplex and auto crossover Non blocking store and forward
208. ue Time No Activity Diagnostic vehicle and pedestrian detector Maximum Presence Diagnostic vehicle and pedestrian detector Erratic Count Diagnostic vehicle and pedestrian detector City and County of Denver RFP No 6999 9 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 6 7 8 9 10 Fail Time Parameter vehicle detector Occupancy on green measure Delay phases Detector type Mode Detector input source Alternate Detector Options A minimum of three 3 separate Alternate Detector Option tables shall be provided to vary detector options by time of day This time of day operation shall be accomplished by associating the table with a pattern as described in Section 6 The minimum number of Alternate Detector Options varied per table shall include Call Disable Call Detection Enable Disable Extend Detection Enable Disable Queue Detection Enable Disable Added Initial Enable Disable Red Locking Enable Disable Yellow Locking Enable Disable Volume Measurement Enable Disable Occupancy Measurement A Volume Occupancy collection function shall be provided for a programmable collection period A Speed Detector function shall provide for sixteen 16 dual detector configurations for measuring speed A copy function shall be provided to copy the existing detector programming from one detector to another Any detector inputs of the Actuated Signal Controller
209. ue initiated at the start of green for that phase This feature may be used to provide a flashing display in advance of the yellow clearance interval to warn approaching drivers with limited visibility of the signal display Ring Phase Concurrency and Sequence Programming 1 Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide sixteen 16 phases assignable to one 1 to four 4 separate rings 2 Phas e concurrency definitions shall control the compatible phase groups in each ring establishing a barrier between phases that are not concurrent 3 A minimum of 16 phase sequences shall be provided to vary the sequence of concurrent phases in each ring City and County o f Denver RFP No 6999 7 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Propnetary amp Confidential December 3 2012 Do NOTCopy or Distnbute 4 Each phase sequence shall allow a maximum of eight 8 sequential phases to be programmed in each of the four rings A maximum of 16 sequential phases may be assigned to ring 1 if rings two 2 three 3 and four 4 are not used Vehicle and Pedestrian Detection 1 Each Actuated Signal Controller ASC shall provide 64 separate vehicle detectors and eight 8 separate pedestrian detectors with separate program features applied to each detector 2 The actual hardware detector inputs may be provided in a variety of ways based on the controller specification selected in Section 2 and the target cabinet or terminal facility con
210. uture Enablement Optional add in NICs Brocade CNA 1020 Dual Port Server Adapter Optional add in HBAs Brocade 8 GB HBAs Emulex CNA iSCSI HBA stand up adapter OCE10102 IX D Emulex CNA iSCSI HBA stand up adapter OCE10102 FX D Uninterruptible Power Supplies 1OOOW 5600W Power Supply 2700W 5600W High Efficiency Online Extended Battery Module EBM Network Management Card DDR3 hot plug hard drives optional hot plug redundant power supplies dual embedded NICs with failover and load Availability balancing support PERC 6 i hot plug redundant cooling tool less chassis fibre and SAS cluster support validated for Dell EMC SAN Video Matrox G200 with 8MB of cache Remote Management iIDRAC6 Enterprise optional Systems Management Dell OpenManage Microsoft System Center Essential SCE 2010 v2 Embedded Hypervisor Optional Embedded SD Media Rack S ort ReadyRails sliding rails with optional cable management arm for 4 post racks optional adapter brackets required for upp threaded hole racks ReadyRails static rails for 2 post and 4 post racks Operating Systems Featured Database Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011 Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 x86 x64 x64 includes Hyper V Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 x64 includes Hyper V v2 Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise
211. wav file setup but this function can be activated upon request The alarm notification view is programmable on a user by user basis through an Alarm Field Chooser window Detector Monitoring When a detector alarm is active the Occupancy Value represents a NEMA specified error code for the failed detector diagnostic These detector Diagnostic faults are Max Presence Fault No Activity Fault Open Loop Fault Shortened Loop Fault Excessive Inductance Fault Watchdog Fault and Erratic Output fault These failure modes are provided on the main detector programming and are also available on three separate full programming tables for TOD based failure programming Event Status and Failure Monitoring In a properly designed communication infrastructure choosing an Open Systems Interconnection OSI communications model utilizing TCP and UDP at layer 4 IP at layer 3 and Ethernet at layer 2 real time status is received continuously on a once per second basis minimum from local controllers with true Ethernet interfaces Real time information includes phase status current timing plan in effect mode of operation and equipment status The ATMS now System Administrator program monitors high level requests against lower level requests and executes them based on priority An example of this is when the system is about to perform a pre programmed system time broadcast and a user has requested a database Upload the System Administrator program wil
212. wire speed Switching capacity and forwarding rate 12 8 Gbps 9 5 Mpps Jumbo frame 10K on Gigabit ports Ethernet isolation 1500 Vrms 1 minute switching Features Flow control IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex and Back Pressure Half Duplex Spanning Tree Protocol STP per IEEE 802 1D plus IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP BPDU forwarding and filtering Real Time Ring for high speed fault tolerant rings Link loss recovery 50ms hop Switches in ring lt 50 for best performance Multiple rings are supported 4 per switch Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs 802 1Q tag based with 256 VLANs and 4K VLAN ID 802 1v protocol and port based VLAN Voice and Private VLAN GVRP and Q in Q double tagging Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP per IEEE 802 3ad Static trunk 8 trunks and up to 8 ports per trunk Traffic load balancing Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP IGMP v1 v2 and v3 with up to 255 multicast groups IGMP snooping and querying Immediate leave and leave proxy Throttling and filtering Multicast VLAN Registration MVR IEEE 802 1ab Link layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Quality of Service QoS with 4 priority queues Scheduling schemes WRR and Strict priority CoS per IEEE 802 1p and IP DSCP based DiffServ DS ingress egress and remarking Rate limiting ingress and egress 64Kbps to 100 1000 Mbps Per
213. y Plan Action containing the Special Function or Functions The Scheduler performs pre programmed automated tasks such as controller status data collection time synchronization database verifications and Special Functions Although all these functions can be performed manually they are easily automated to save time and have accurate information ready or more easily accessible to the user All information gathering is stored on the server in SQL and can be retrieved at any time The operator can make an unlimited number of entries multiple years in advance The scheduler allows the user to make the commands permanently temporarily or repetitively by individual controller Group or Flex Groups The ATMS now operator is able to schedule any command for execution at any time if granted permissions in the User Module The system administrator can inhibit commands from being entered into the event scheduler on a user basis In ATMS now Manual Remote commands have priority over scheduled entries in the event scheduler The operator has the ability to make entries into the event scheduler multiple years in advance An unlimited number of entries are permitted in the ATMS now scheduler however the controller is limited and defined by NTCIP for the number of events in the NICIP controller The scheduler has the capability to load multiple commands for the same time and to execute those commands at the same time but for events scheduled at the same
214. y of Billings W O 13 09 3 Intermountain Traffic LLC Response Proprietary amp Confidential May 15 2013 Do NOT Copy or Distribute SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ATMS now Administrator Exit Status Setup 1c ATMS now Communication Server Active i P aP hb pe Fs i7 4 i 1 2 eS amp 123 45 ATMS now Communication and Administrator Servers 3 Client The Client provides a graphical user interface GUI for multiple workstations distributed across a TCP IP network The Client allows the user s to view the current status of the system exercise system control and generate reports from historical data FILE SYSTEM Database Recovery ATMS now provides a database utility for backup and recovery that will automatically compress and back up the database on an operator specified time of day or upon operator commands and restores the back up copy of the database File Structure ATMS now maintains several file copies of the Upload File controller database in the server directory nazserv data This section explains the purpose of Sano Dataliene each of these files and how ATMS now maintains a prm ee copy of the field controller database in the permanent File Controller Permanent File Understanding the file system is the Database key to understanding upload download procedures 22822 and how StreetWise Partner performs a hotSync Special Files between the Palm Pilot and the ATMS now Standa
215. ype may be a Vehicle phase Pedestrian phase or an Overlap VEH PED OLP The Channel Control Type shall correspond with the Channel Source Number defined for each channel 3 Channel Dim Parameters The Channel Dim Parameters shall allow the green yellow and or red outputs of each channel to be dimmed independently A separate parameter shall control on which half of the AC duty cycle or the output is dimmed Additional Requirements for Channel and I O Mapping The following additional functions related to channel settings are mandatory requirements under this specification 1 A parameter shall be provided to set the default configuration of any D connector called for in the equipment specification 2 Alternate Terminal Facilities BIU Mapping allows the selection of alternate BIU mapping 3 I O Modes allows the selection of up to seven 7 alternate I O modes 4 2070 I O Modes shall be software programmable These modes shall provide user selections to program the individual inputs and outputs of the C1 connector and any ABC and D connector harnesses specified for the unit 5 Preempt External Coordinator Outputs allows the selection for external coordination or preemption outputs through the D connector Functional Requirements for the System Time Base 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The System Time Base shall use the sixty 60 Hz power line frequency as time base when AC power is pre

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