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ATC eX2 NEMA TS2 Type 2 Controller Specifications

This specification describes the Advance Traffic Controller (ATC) Standard published by
AASHTO, ITE and NEMA.

1.1 Controller shall meet or exceed the following standard where applicable:

1.1.1 NEMA TS2-2003 v2.06


1.1.2 ATC (Advanced Transportation Controller) 5.2b standard
1.1.3 NTCIP (National Transportation Communications for ITS Protocol) 1201/1202

1.2 The controllers shall have the following components and features:

1.2.1 Operating system


1.2.1.1 Linux
1.2.1.2 Microprocessors
1.2.1.2.1 Freescale PowerQUICC II Pro microprocessor
1.2.1.3 Memory
1.2.1.3.1 256 MB Flash memory
1.2.1.3.2 256 MB DDR RAM (expandable)
1.2.1.3.3 2MB non-volatile SRAM

1.2.1.4 Backup real-time clock (RTC)


1.2.1.5 Controller interfaces
1.2.1.5.1 Communication interfaces
1.2.1.5.1.1 SDLC ports (2) including SP-3 routed to NEMA TS2
Port 1
1.2.1.5.1.2 Serial (asynchronous) on front panel (3)
1.2.1.5.1.3 SP-1 and SP-2 Communications modem slot
1.2.1.5.1.4 ENET 1: 100 Base-T Ethernet switch, 1 uplink, and
3 additional ports
1.2.1.5.1.5 ENET 2: 100 Base-T Ethernet port dedicated for
local communications (i.e., laptop or similar)
1.2.1.5.1.6 2 High speed USB v2.0 ports

1.2.1.6 Front panel interface


1.2.1.6.1 Display
1.2.1.6.1.1 16 lines X 40 characters
1.2.1.6.2 Keyboard
1.2.1.6.2.1 28 key keypad = ESC (escape), NEXT, ENT (enter),
YES, NO, ARROW DOWN, ARROW UP,
ARROW RIGHT, ARROW LEFT; numbers 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0; and letters A, B, C, D, E and F.
1.2.1.6.3 Cabinet interface
1.2.1.6.3.1 NEMA TS2 Type 2 ABC and D Connector

Controller compatibility
with Omni eX2 Intersection
Software.

1.2.1.7 General Specifications


1.2.1.7.1 Dimensions (rounded to the nearest inch)
1.2.1.7.1.1 7” H X 10” W X 10.5” D
1.2.1.7.2 Form Factor
1.2.1.7.2.1 Shelf mounted
1.2.1.7.3 Power
1.2.1.7.3.1 89 VAC to 135 VAC, 60 Hz (± 3 Hz)
1.2.1.7.4 Environment
1.2.1.7.4.1 Operating temperature -37 C to +74 C
1.2.1.7.4.2 Humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing)
1.2.1.7.5 Weight 7 lbs. to 10 lbs.
Omni eX2 Local Intersection Control Software

This specification describes the fully NTCIP (1201/1202) compliant software that is compatible
with ATC (v5.2b) standard traffic controller.

1.1 Software shall be compatible with the following ATC (5.2b) controller hardware platforms:

1.1.1 ATC 2070


1.1.2 ATC NEMA TS 2 Type 1
1.1.3 ATC NEMA TS 2 Type 2

1.2 Software shall be compatible with the following cabinet styles:


1.2.1 Caltrans 2070
1.2.2 NEMA TS 2 Type 1
1.2.3 NEMA TS 2 Type 2
1.2.4 ITS (Intelligent Transportation System) Standard Specification for Roadside
Cabinets v01.02.17b

1.3 Software shall have the following features:


1.3.1 Phases
1.3.1.1 16 Volume/density vehicle phases
1.3.1.2 16 Pedestrian phases
1.3.1.3 4 Rings
1.3.1.4 Automatic barrier calculation based on compatible phases
1.3.1.5 Variable phase sequence
1.3.1.6 Exclusive pedestrian-phase operation
1.3.1.7 Alternate timing for special vehicles or pedestrians
1.3.1.8 Advance & delayed WALK operation
1.3.1.9 4 Phase banks

1.3.2 Coordination
1.3.2.1 253 Patterns
1.3.2.2 Phase sequence selection by pattern
1.3.2.3 Recall selection by pattern
1.3.2.4 Fixed, floating, manual force off selection
1.3.2.5 Reference cycle to beginning or end of green
1.3.2.6 Change phase, overlap or detector options by pattern

1.3.3 Inputs

1.3.3.1 16 Alarm inputs


1.3.3.2 16 Special function inputs

1.3.4 Outputs
1.3.4.1 16 Special function outputs
1.3.4.2 8 Auxiliary outputs
1.3.5 Field I/O
1.3.5.1 All input and output functions are individually assignable (I/O map)
1.3.5.2 64 Internal logic gates

1.3.6 Detection
1.3.6.1 128 Local detectors
1.3.6.2 32 System detectors
1.3.6.3 Phase assignments configurable per detector
1.3.6.4 Each detector supports all NTCIP detector options including count,
call and extension
1.3.6.5 Delay & extend
1.3.6.6 Volume/occupancy configurable per detector

1.3.6.6.1 Detector failure monitoring (stuck on, stuck off, and


erratic calls) configurable by time of day (TOD)

1.3.7 Communications
1.3.7.1 NTCIP (1201/1202) & AB3418E
1.3.7.2 Data validation during download process
1.3.7.3 USB for quick database upload/download, firmware upgrades, log
retrieval
1.3.7.4 All industry standard communication infrastructures supported
1.3.7.5 Support NTP client or server configuration

1.3.8 Pre-emption
1.3.8.1 8 Pre-emption sequences
1.3.8.2 Each sequence can be configured for railroad or emergency vehicle
1.3.8.3 Definable priority and “linking”
1.3.8.4 Flash, limited service

1.3.9 Overlaps
1.3.9.1 16 Vehicle overlaps
1.3.9.2 16 Pedestrian overlaps
1.3.9.3 Negative vehicle & pedestrian phases
1.3.9.4 Flashing yellow arrow (PPLT)

1.3.10 Time of Day Scheduler


1.3.10.1 64 Schedules
1.3.10.2 64 Day plans
1.3.10.3 48 Events

1.3.11 Time of Day/Day of Week Functions


1.3.11.1 Minimum, maximum & soft recall
1.3.11.2 Red rest by phase
1.3.11.3 Vehicle recall by phase
1.3.11.4 Detector plan
1.3.11.5 Pedestrian recall by phase
1.3.11.6 Rest in walk
1.3.11.7 Alternate phase timings & options
1.3.11.8 Alternate detector configuration & diagnostics
1.3.11.9 Alternate overlap configuration
1.3.11.10 Phase omit
1.3.11.11 Pedestrian omit
1.3.11.12 Phase sequence
1.3.11.13 Conditional service
1.3.11.14 Second phase maximum

1.3.12 Logs
1.3.12.1 NTCIP Global Reporting conformance group for user defined event
logging
1.3.12.2 Cycle-based measures of effectiveness (MOE)
1.3.12.3 Detector volume, occupancy & speed

1.3.13 Transit Signal Priority (TSP)


1.3.13.1 Priority can be granted in either free or coordinated mode
1.3.13.2 Detection modes
1.3.13.2.1 Presence
1.3.13.2.2 Check-in/check-out on leading or trailing edge of
detection
1.3.13.2.3 Trigger (check-in only); automatic check-out after
fixed time or on first green of priority phase after
expected arrival
1.3.13.2.4 Remote request from central system

1.3.13.3 Input types


1.3.13.3.1 Normal (not pulsing) priority inputs
1.3.13.3.2 Pulsing Multiplexed Pre-empt Inputs (6.5 or 13 Hz,
i.e., Opticom low priority inputs)

1.3.13.4 Input processing

1.3.13.4.1 Minimum on-time (leading edge filter)


1.3.13.4.2 Minimum off-time (trailing edge filter)
1.3.13.4.3 Maximum on-time (stuck on filter)
1.3.13.4.4 Delay (delay leading edge)
1.3.13.4.5 Extend (extend leading edge)

1.3.13.5 Priority status output

1.3.13.5.1 Unique output for each priority strategy, assignable


in I/O mapping
1.3.13.6 Multiple concurrent requests

1.3.13.6.1 By default, all strategies have equal precedence – first


expected arrival served first
1.3.13.6.2 Option to allow selected lower-numbered strategies to
override higher-numbered strategies (e.g., main street
requests take precedence over side street requests)

1.3.13.7 Priority service features

1.3.13.7.1 Early green


1.3.13.7.2 Extended green
1.3.13.7.3 Phase insertion (call phases)
1.3.13.7.4 Omit phases
1.3.13.7.5 Omit peds
1.3.13.7.6 Queue jump

1.3.13.8 Configuration options

1.3.13.8.1 16 Unique priority strategies

1.3.13.8.1.1 Strategy can be associated with an


intersection approach, vehicle type,
etc.

1.3.13.8.2 4 Priority strategy sets

1.3.13.8.2.1 Each set contains settings for 16


priority strategies
1.3.13.8.2.2 Active set is selected by pattern, so
priority configuration is changeable
by time of day, system command, etc.

1.3.13.8.3 Priority service phase(s)


1.3.13.8.4 Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)
1.3.13.8.5 Limits for phase reduction & extension time
1.3.13.8.6 Enable/disable selected priority strategies

1.3.13.8.6.1 Per strategy


1.3.13.8.6.2 Global value for all strategies

1.3.13.8.7 Headway time

1.3.13.8.7.1 Per strategy


1.3.13.8.7.2 Global value for all strategies
1.3.13.8.8 Pre-empt lockout time

1.3.13.8.8.1 Per strategy


1.3.13.8.8.2 Global value for all strategies

1.3.13.9 Logging of TSP events

1.3.13.9.1 Viewable on controller front panel


1.3.13.9.2 Uploadable to central system

1.3.13.10 Reporting of real-time TSP service status

1.3.13.10.1 Controller front panel


1.3.13.10.2 Reporting to central system

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