BSI PD CLC/TS 50459-2:2021
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Railway applications. Communication, signalling and processing systems. European Rail Traffic Management System – Ergonomic arrangements of GSM-R information
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 102 |
This document describes from an ergonomic point of view how GSM-R information will be arranged and displayed. More specifically it covers information that is out of the scope of ERA document ERA_ERTMS_015560. This document describes more ergonomic details than currently provided by the GSM-R specifications. This document defines the ergonomics for the Driver-Machine Interface (DMI) for the stand alone ERTMS/GSM-R Voice Radio Systems.
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2 | undefined |
8 | European foreword |
9 | Introduction |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 4 General DMI-related principles 4.1 General ergonomic principles 4.2 Hardware 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 Use of alternative layouts for the DMI 4.3 Areas on the DMI |
15 | Figure 1 — Areas of the DMI Display Table 1 — Description of functions used in each are |
16 | Table 2 — Description of functions associated with keys |
18 | 4.4 Colours 4.5 Information |
19 | Table 3 — TRD Symbols |
24 | 4.6 Flashing 4.7 Sounds 4.8 Lists |
25 | 5 GSM-R functions shown on the DMI 5.1 Introduction 5.2 General functions 5.2.1 Introduction Figure 2 — GSM-R Cab Radio Modes and States |
26 | 5.2.2 Switch DMI on/off 5.2.3 Basic screen – Train mode Figure 3 — Basic Screen – Train Mode 5.2.4 Basic screen – Shunting mode |
27 | Figure 4 — Basic Screen – Shunting Mode 5.2.5 Menu structure 5.2.5.1 Menu structure – Idle state in train mode |
28 | Table 4 — TRD menu structure |
37 | 5.2.5.2 Menu structure – Idle state in shunting mode Table 5 — TRD menu structure (Shunting) |
39 | 5.2.6 Menu structure – While in a call Table 6 — Menu structure (while in a call) |
42 | 5.2.7 Adjustment of setting (volume of loudspeaker, volume of handset, brightness) |
43 | Figure 5 — Adjusting brightness (Light sensor ‘inactive’) |
44 | Figure 6 — Adjusting brightness (Light sensor ‘active’) 5.2.8 Use of handset and loudspeaker |
46 | 5.2.9 Self test Figure 7 — Self Test 5.2.10 Select language |
47 | Figure 8 — Language Selection 5.2.11 Failure to establish a connection 5.3 Registration functions 5.3.1 Registration and deregistration by driver |
48 | Figure 9 — Register Train Running Number |
49 | 5.3.2 Forced deregistration Figure 10 — Forced Deregistration |
50 | 5.3.3 Working position selection Figure 11 — Working position selection (function code) |
51 | 5.4 Network selection Figure 12 — Select mobile radio network |
52 | 5.5 Call-related functions: incoming non-emergency 5.5.1 Incoming point-to-point call Figure 13 — Receiving a point-to-point call (before connection) |
53 | Figure 14 — Receiving a point-to-point call (established) 5.5.2 Incoming group call |
54 | Figure 15 — Receiving a group call (before connection) Figure 16 — Receiving a group call (connected) |
55 | 5.5.3 Incoming broadcast call 5.6 Call-related functions: outgoing non-emergency 5.6.1 Outgoing point-to-point call |
56 | Figure 17 — Call primary controller |
57 | 5.6.2 Outgoing other drivers in the area group call Figure 18 — Group call to other drivers in the same area |
58 | 5.6.3 Outgoing group call Figure 19 — Entering a group ID |
59 | Figure 20 — Choosing ‘group call’ |
60 | 5.6.4 Outgoing broadcast call 5.7 Call-related functions: incoming emergency Figure 21 — Receiving a Railway Emergency Call |
61 | 5.8 Call-related functions: outgoing emergency |
62 | Figure 22 — Outgoing Railway Emergency Call (established) |
63 | 5.9 Supplementary Services 5.9.1 Call hold and retrieve Figure 23 — Call on hold |
64 | 5.9.2 Call waiting Figure 24 — On-going call plus waiting call |
65 | Figure 25 — On-going call plus held call |
66 | 5.9.3 Call waiting during an incoming Railway Emergency Call Figure 26 — Incoming REC with Call Waiting 5.9.4 Call Forwarding |
67 | Figure 27 — Forwarding a call to another number Figure 28 — Activating forwarding |
69 | Figure 29 — Cancelling Forwarding a call to another number Figure 30 — Call Forwarding unconditional activated |
70 | 5.9.5 Call Forwarding to a hand-held portable Figure 31 — Cancelling Forwarding a call to a hand-held portable |
71 | 5.10 Other calls 5.10.1 Call chief conductor Figure 32 — Call Chief Conductor (Paging) |
72 | 5.10.2 Call PA Figure 33 — Public Address call |
73 | 5.10.3 Intercom Figure 34 — Incoming Intercom call (established) |
74 | 5.10.4 Call all drivers on train Figure 35 — Selecting other drivers on train |
75 | Figure 36 — Drivers connected in a multi-party call |
76 | 5.10.5 Receive a call from lead driver 5.10.6 Call a member of train staff 5.10.7 Monitor a call |
77 | Figure 37 — Intercom call from train staff to controller (established) 5.11 Select a called party 5.11.1 Select by soft key |
78 | Figure 38 — Calling a controller with a single keystroke 5.11.2 Select by free-dial |
79 | Figure 39 — Free-dial a number 5.11.3 Select from telephone book |
80 | Figure 40 — Select from Telephone Book 5.11.4 Last number re-dial (outgoing) |
81 | 5.11.5 Last number re-dial (incoming) Figure 41 — Select from received calls list |
82 | 5.12 Use of in-call menu 5.13 Loss of network Figure 42 — Loss of radio network |
83 | 5.14 Shunting 5.14.1 Enter / Leave Shunting Mode 5.14.2 Select shunting area Figure 43 — Select shunting area |
84 | 5.14.3 Select shunting group (Team ID) Figure 44 — Select Shunting group ID |
85 | 5.14.4 Group call in Shunting Mode 5.14.5 Alerting of a controller |
86 | Figure 45 — Alerting of a controller |
87 | 5.14.6 Other calls while in Shunting Mode 5.15 Direct mode 5.16 Text messaging Figure 46 — Receiving a text message |
88 | 6 Sounds 6.1 General Table 7 — Summary of sounds |
89 | 6.2 Incoming calls (R1, R2, R3) 6.2.1 General |
90 | 6.2.2 R1 – Internal incoming call Table 8 — R1 – Internal incoming call Figure 47 — R1 – Internal incoming call 6.2.3 R2 – External incoming call Table 9 — R2 – External incoming call |
91 | Figure 48 — R2 – External incoming call 6.2.4 R3 – Incoming emergency call Table 10 — R3 – Incoming emergency call Figure 49 — R3 – Incoming emergency call 6.3 Outgoing calls (R4, R5, R6, R7, R8) 6.3.1 General 6.3.2 R4 – Connection |
92 | Table 11 — R4 – Connection Figure 50 — R4 – Connection 6.3.3 R5 – Line ringing Table 12 — R5 – Line ringing |
93 | Figure 51 — R5 – Line ringing 6.3.4 R6 – Line busy Table 13 — R6 – Line busy Figure 52 — R6 – Line busy |
94 | 6.3.5 R7 – Barred call Table 14 — R7 – Barred call Figure 53 — R7 – Barred call 6.3.6 R8 – Outgoing emergency call Table 15 — R8 – Outgoing emergency call |
95 | Figure 54 — R8 – Outgoing emergency call 6.4 R9 – Public address – incoming / outgoing Table 16 — R9 – Public address – incoming / outgoing Figure 55 — R9 – Public address |
96 | 6.5 R10 – Positive link assurance Table 17 — R10 – Positive link assurance Figure 56 — R10 – Positive link assurance 6.6 R11 – Negative link assurance Table 18 — R11 – Negative link assurance |
97 | Figure 57 — R11 – Negative link assurance 6.7 R12 – Loss of the network Table 19 — R12 – Loss of the network Figure 58 — R12 – Loss of the network 6.8 R13 – PTT pressed |
98 | Table 20 — R13 – PTT pressed Figure 59 — R13 – PTT pressed 6.9 R14 – Uplink Busy Table 21 — R14 – Uplink busy |
99 | Figure 60 — R14 – Uplink busy 6.10 R15 – Failed action Table 22 — R15 – Failed action Figure 61 — R15_Failed_action |
100 | Bibliography |