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CONFIGURATION SUMMARY SEAR II APPLICATION 9V899-A01D PREPARED FOR NICTD APRIL 2008, REVISED MAY 2014 DOCUMENT NO. SIG-00-06-03-001 VERSION D.1 Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation 9568 Archibald Ave., Suite 100, Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 1-800-793-SAFE Copyright 2014 Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation All rights reserved PRINTED IN U.S.A.

PROPRIETARY INFORMATION Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation (Siemens) has a proprietary interest in the information contained herein and, in some instances, has patent rights in the systems and components described. It is requested that you distribute this information only to those responsible people within your organization who have an official interest. This document, or the information disclosed herein, shall not be reproduced or transferred to other documents or used or disclosed for manufacturing or for any other purpose except as specifically authorized in writing by Siemens. TRANSLATIONS The manuals and product information of Siemens are intended to be produced and read in English. Any translation of the manuals and product information are unofficial and can be imprecise and inaccurate in whole or in part. Siemens does not warrant the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information contained in any translation of manual or product information from its original official released version in English and shall not be liable for any losses caused by such reliance on the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of such information. Any person or entity who relies on translated information does so at his or her own risk. WARRANTY INFORMATION Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation warranty policy is as stated in the current Terms and Conditions of Sale document. Warranty adjustments will not be allowed for products or components which have been subjected to abuse, alteration, improper handling or installation, or which have not been operated in accordance with Seller's instructions. Alteration or removal of any serial number or identification mark voids the warranty. SALES AND SERVICE LOCATIONS Technical assistance and sales information on Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation products may be obtained at the following locations: Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation Siemens Industry, Inc., Rail Automation 2400 NELSON MILLER PARKWAY 939 S. MAIN STREET LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40223 MARION, KENTUCKY 42064 TELEPHONE: (502) 618-8800 TELEPHONE: (270) 918-7800 FAX: (502) 618-8810 CUSTOMER SERVICE: (800) 626-2710 SALES & SERVICE: (800) 626-2710 TECHNICAL SUPPORT: (800) 793-7233 WEB SITE: http://www.rail-automation.com/ FAX: (270) 918-7830 FCC RULES COMPLIANCE The equipment covered in this manual has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his/her own expense. ii

DOCUMENT HISTORY Version Release Date Details of Change D April 2008 General minor formatting changes throughout document. Section 2.0 User Menu Items Site Setup - Updated table to reflect following change: o Added Question and parameters ilod READING DELAY (SECONDS)? Section 8.0 Application Alarms added sentence to first paragraph stating that These alarms will be preceded by two asterisks in the event log for easier viewing. Section 9.0 Application Alarm Clears added sentence to first paragraph stating that These messages will be preceded by a single asterisk in the event log for easier viewing. D.1 May 2014 Rebrand for Siemens iii

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page PROPRIETARY INFORMATION... ii TRANSLATIONS... ii WARRANTY INFORMATION... ii SALES AND SERVICE LOCATIONS... ii FCC RULES COMPLIANCE... ii DOCUMENT HISTORY... iii 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 1 2.0 USER MENU ITEMS SITE SETUP... 1 3.0 DIGITAL INPUT CONFIGURATION... 2 4.0 BATTERY INPUT CONFIGURATION... 3 5.0 RELAY OUTPUT CONFIGURATION... 4 6.0 INDICATOR LED CONFIGURATION... 4 7.0 TEST LED CONFIGURATION... 5 8.0 APPLICATION ALARMS... 6 9.0 APPLICATION ALARM CLEARS / RESETS... 7 v

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1.0 INTRODUCTION This document supports installation and maintenance of SEAR II units configured with the 9V899-A01D user program stored in flash memory. This document: Explains LED indications Lists setup steps unique to 9V899-A01D Lists all messages generated by 9V899-A01D Lists connector / wire tag assignments For further information on SEAR II, including configuration of executive software, refer to the SAFETRAN EVENT ANALYZER RECORDER (SEAR II) Installation & Operation manual (Siemens Rail Automation document no. SIG-00-02-07). 2.0 USER MENU ITEMS SITE SETUP The following table lists configuration settings that are unique to 9V899-A01D. Each row presents an entry in the site setup sequence. The first column shows the text that appears on the SEAR II screen or in the terminal display. The next two columns give the options or define the range of values that may be entered. QUESTION MINIMUM / SELECTION 1 MAXIMUM / SELECTION 2 MENU CONDITION FOR DISPLAY CROSSING CONTROLLER? YES NO NUMBER OF TRACKS? 1 2 ALARM TIMER (MINUTES)? 5 30 ilod s? 0 4 ilod READING DELAY (SECONDS)? 10 30 ilod s > 0 BULB OUTS REQUIRED TO SEND ALARM? 1 3 ilod s > 0 BATTERY BANKS? 1 2 GATES? YES NO SEND FLASH RATE/INT BATT ALARMS? YES NO 1

3.0 DIGITAL INPUT CONFIGURATION The SEAR II provides 18 digital inputs or channels. The two tables below indicate the SEAR II digital input assignments for 9V899-A01D when the SEAR II is used both with and without the Safetran Solid-State Crossing Controller III Plus (SSCC III Plus). SEAR II Digital Input Assignments With SSCC III Plus CHANNEL NAME WIRE TAG NORMAL ENERGIZED DE- ENERGIZED 01 GDPA GDPAMON OFF ON OFF 02 GDPB GDPBMON OFF ON OFF 03 DI03 DI03 OFF ON OFF 04 DI04 DI04 OFF ON OFF 05 DI05 DI05 OFF ON OFF 06 DI06 DI06 OFF ON OFF 07 DI07 DI07 OFF ON OFF 08 DI08 DI08 OFF ON OFF 09 DI09 DI09 OFF ON OFF 10 DI10 DI10 OFF ON OFF 11 DI11 DI11 OFF ON OFF 12 DI12 DI12 OFF ON OFF 13 DI13 DI13 OFF ON OFF 14 DI14 DI14 OFF ON OFF 15 DI15 DI15 OFF ON OFF 16 POR PORMON OFF ON OFF 17 BUR BURMON OFF ON OFF 18 FIR FIRMON OFF ON OFF 2

SEAR II Digital Input Assignments Without SSCC III Plus CHANNEL NAME WIRE TAG NORMAL ENERGIZED DE- ENERGIZED 01 1TEXR 1TEXRMON OFF ON OFF 02 1TISL 1TISLMON OFF ON OFF 03 1TWXR 1TWXRMON OFF ON OFF 04 2TEXR * 2TEXRMON OFF ON OFF 05 2TISL * 2TISLMON OFF ON OFF 06 2TWXR * 2TWXRMON OFF ON OFF 07 DI07 DI07 OFF ON OFF 08 DI08 DI08 OFF ON OFF 09 DI09 DI09 OFF ON OFF 10 DI10 DI10 OFF ON OFF 11 DI11 DI11 OFF ON OFF 12 DI12 DI12 OFF ON OFF 13 DI13 DI13 OFF ON OFF 14 DI14 DI14 OFF ON OFF 15 XPR XPRMON OFF ON OFF 16 POR PORMON OFF ON OFF 17 BUR BURMON OFF ON OFF 18 FIR FIRMON OFF ON OFF * These inputs will be assigned if NUMBER OF TRACKS = 2, otherwise they remain at default. 4.0 BATTERY INPUT CONFIGURATION The following table shows the 9V899-A01D channel assignments, default names, battery designators and voltage resolutions for the possible battery inputs to the SEAR II. CHANNEL NAME DESIGNATOR RESOLUTION 01 B14 B14 1 VDC 02 Battery Monitor 2 BM2 0.5 VDC 03 Battery Monitor 3 BM3 0.5 VDC 3

5.0 RELAY OUTPUT CONFIGURATION The table below shows the 9V899-A01D default names and software designators for the two relay outputs at the lower right-hand corner of the SEAR II front panel. CHANNEL NAME DESIGNATOR NORMAL IN ALARM 01 MUX MUX CLOSED OPEN 02 Relay Output 2 RLY2 CLOSED N/A 6.0 INDICATOR LED CONFIGURATION This table and the following material on LED conventions define operation of the 16 frontpanel red Indicator LEDs for 9V899-A01D. LED ALARM NUMBERS DESIGNATOR I01 1 POR ALARM I02 2 INTRUSION ALARM I03 3 FIRE ALARM I04 4,5 LOW BATTERY I05 6,7,8 BULB(S) OUT I06 9,10 FLASH RATE ALARM I07 11 ECHELON INTERFACE FAILURE I08 12 GATE NOT UP I09 13 LAMPS ON TOO LONG I10 14 BELL ON TOO LONG I11 15 INPUT TRACK CIRCUIT DOWN TOO LONG I12 16 STICK CANCELLATION ALARM INFERENCE I13 17 XPR ACTIVE TOO LONG I14 18 MAINTENANCE CALL ALARM I15 19 CROSSING CONTROLLER FAILURE I16 20 LOW INTERNAL BACKUP BATTERY Standard LED Conventions: 1. LEDs are ON (RED) steady when in Normal Mode. 2. LEDs FLASH FAST when an alarm condition exists. 3. LEDs FLASH SLOW if an alarm has occurred since the last time the CLEAR ALARM key was pressed, but has been cleared. 4. The CLEAR ALARM key will not clear out alarms that currently exist. 4

7.0 TEST LED CONFIGURATION The next two tables and the Conventions information that follows define the operation of the eight tri-color Test LEDs as they operate under 9V899-A01D when the SEAR II is used both with and without the Safetran Solid-State Crossing Controller III Plus (SSCC III Plus). SEAR II Test LED Configuration With SSCC III Plus LED T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 MAPPED INPUTS GDPA GDPB NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE POR, BUR, FIR SEAR II Test LED Configuration Without SSCC III Plus LED MAPPED INPUTS T1 1TEXR T2 1TISL T3 1TWXR T4 2TEXR * T5 2TISL * T6 2TWXR * T7 XPR T8 POR, BUR, FIR * These LED s will be mapped if NUMBER OF TRACKS = 2. Test LED Conventions: 1. Test LED s with one mapped input will directly reflect the state of that input. 2. Test LED s with multiple mapped inputs will be RED if all inputs are ON and OFF if any input is OFF. 3. Test LED s with no mapped inputs will always be RED. 5

8.0 APPLICATION ALARMS The 9V899-A01D application generates the following alarms. These alarms will be preceded by two asterisks in the event log for easier viewing. LED NAME DESCRIPTION ALARM # I01 POR Alarm POR de-energized 1 I02 Intrusion Alarm BUR de-energized 2 I03 Fire Alarm FIR de-energized 3 I04 B14 Low Voltage B14 voltage is <= 85% of calibrated value for at least 20 seconds 4 I04 BM2 Low Voltage BM2 voltage is <= 85% of calibrated value for at least 20 seconds 5 I05 Bulb Out A single bulb out condition exists 10 seconds after XPR drops (non SSCC III sites) or 10 seconds after any lamp output = ON 6 *** (SSCC III plus sites). I05 Two Bulbs Out Two bulbs have been detected out 10 seconds after XPR drops (non SSCC III sites) or 10 seconds after any lamp output = ON 7 *** (SSCC III plus sites). I05 Multiple Bulbs Out More than two bulbs have been detected out 10 seconds after XPR drops (non SSCC III sites) or 10 seconds after any lamp 8 *** I06 I06 Flash Rate too Slow Flash Rate too Fast output = ON (SSCC III plus sites). Flash rate is less than 35 FPM 10 seconds after XPR drops (non SSCC III sites) or 10 seconds after any lamp output = ON (SSCC III plus sites). Flash rate is greater than 65 FPM 10 seconds after XPR drops (non SSCC III sites) or 10 seconds after any lamp output = ON (SSCC III plus sites). I07 Echelon Interface SEAR II has lost communication with an external module via Failure echelon. 11 I08 Gate Not Up 1GC or 2GC or GDPA or GDPB are DOWN for more than the user-configurable limit.** 12 I09 Lamps On too 1L1 or 1L2 or 2L1 or 2L2 is ON for more than the userconfigurable limit.* Long 13 I10 Bell On too Long Bell output is ON for more than the user-configurable limit.* 14 I11 Input Track Circuit Any crossing controller status inputs 1-7 are DOWN for more than Down too Long the user-configurable limit.* 15 I12 SSCC In1=DOWN or In3=DOWN or IN4=DOWN or In6=DOWN minute.* Stick Cancellation and In2=UP and 1L1=DOWN and 1L2=DOWN and 2L1=DOWN Alarm Inference and 2L2=DOWN for more than user-configurable limit, minus 1 16 XPR Active too I13 Long Maintenance Call I14 Alarm Crossing Controller I15 Failure Low Internal I16 Backup Battery * SSCC III Plus sites only. Inputs 4-6 are bypassed when NUMBER OF TRACKS = 1. ** SSCC III Plus site only, where GDPA and GDPB are hard-wired to SEAR II inputs. *** These alarms will not open the MUX relay if that feature is disabled during site setup. 9 *** 10 *** XPR has been active longer than the user-configurable limit. 17 Maintenance Call output drops.* 18 SSCC III PLUS vital health bit = bad for >= 30 seconds.* 19 Internal backup battery is low and requires replacement. 20 *** 6

9.0 APPLICATION ALARM CLEARS / RESETS The 9V899-A01D application generates the following alarm clear and reset indications. These messages will be preceded by a single asterisk in the event log for easier viewing. LED Name Description I01 POR Normal POR energizes I02 Intrusion Cleared BUR energizes I03 Fire Cleared FIR energizes I04 B14 Normal B14 low voltage alarm clears for 5 seconds. I04 BM2 Normal BM2 low voltage alarm clears for 5 seconds. I05 Bulbs Normal All bulb alarms are cleared on next XPR drop (non SSCC III plus sites), or next lamp output ON (SSCC III plus sites). I06 All flash rate alarms are cleared on next XPR drop (non Flash Rate SSCC III plus sites) or on next lamp output ON (SSCC III plus Normal sites). I07 Echelon Normal All SEAR II communications report good status. I08 Gate Not Up Clear 1GC and 2GC and GDPA and GDPB are UP.* I09 Lamps On Alarm Clear All lamp outputs are OFF.* I10 Bell On Alarm Clear All bell outputs are OFF.* I11 Input Track Circuit Down Alarm Clear All SSCC inputs 1-7 are UP.* I12 Stick Cancellation Alarm Inference Reset Alarm resets 1 minute after Stick Cancellation Alarm Inference.* I13 XPR Normal XPR de-activates. I14 Maintenance Call Clear Maintenance Call Output is UP.* I15 Crossing Controller Normal I16 Internal Backup Battery Normal SSCC III PLUS vital health bit = good for 1 minute.* The internal backup battery has been replaced and reads normal voltage. * SSCC III Plus sites only. Inputs 4-6 are bypassed when NUMBER OF TRACKS = 1. 7

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