BS EN 62625-2:2016
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Electronic railway equipment. On board driving data recording system – Conformity testing
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2016 | 62 |
This part of IEC 62625 covers the standardized test methods for verifying the compliance of an On board Driving Data Recording System implementation with the requirements specified by IEC 62625-1.
Furthermore, it covers the conformity testing criteria for designed and manufactured ODDRS. This part of IEC 62625 includes the list of the requirements specified by IEC 62625-1 and the relevant acceptance conditions for ODDRS at design review, type test and routine test phases. For the train level design review and train level test phases, this part provides guidelines for the conformity testing methods to be applied to the ODDRS installed on the train.
This part does not cover the conformity assessment schemes that, according to ISO/IEC Directives Part 2, are the responsibility of ISO policy committee “Committee on conformity assessment” (ISO/CASCO). Consequently, this part does not include elements related to conformity assessment aspects other than design review and testing provisions for the products, processes or services which implements the requirements specified in IEC 62625-1. This part does not delete, change or interpret the general requirements for conformity assessment procedures and vocabulary detailed in ISO/IEC 17000.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | INTRODUCTION |
13 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, and conventions 3.1 Terms and definitions |
14 | 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms |
15 | 4 Conformity testing 4.1 Overview 4.1.1 General 4.1.2 Applicability 4.1.3 Methodology |
16 | Figures Figure 1 – Conformity testing process |
18 | 4.2 Implementation conformity statements 4.2.1 General 4.2.2 FICS and SICS 4.2.3 IXIT |
19 | 5 Functional requirements conformity testing 5.1 Implementation statement for functional requirements conformity testing 5.1.1 General 5.1.2 Record train data 5.1.3 Ensure on board protection of recorded data Tables Table 1 – FICS pro-forma “Record train data” |
20 | 5.1.4 Ensure retrieval of recorded data 5.1.5 Recorded data analysis 5.1.6 List of provided optional functions Table 2 – FICS pro-forma “Ensure on board protection of recorded data” Table 3 – FICS pro-forma “Ensure retrieval of recorded data” Table 4 – FICS pro-forma “Recorded data analysis” Table 5 – FICS pro-forma “List of provided optional functions” |
21 | 5.2 Standardized test methods for functional requirements |
22 | Table 6 – Standardized test methods for functional requirements |
31 | 6 System requirements conformity testing 6.1 Implementation statement for system requirements conformity testing 6.1.1 General 6.1.2 ODDRS mode 6.1.3 Recording èerformance 6.1.4 Environment 6.1.5 Availability and reliability Table 7 – SICS pro-forma “ODDRS mode” Table 8 – SICS pro-forma “Recording performance” Table 9 – SICS pro-forma “Environment” |
32 | 6.1.6 Security of records 6.1.7 Maintainability and diagnostic 6.1.8 Recorded data survivability 6.1.9 Recording resolution and frequency Table 10 – SICS pro-forma “Availability and reliability” Table 11 – SICS pro-forma “Security of records” Table 12 – SICS pro-forma “Maintainability and diagnostic” Table 13 – SICS pro-forma “Recorded data survivability” |
33 | 6.1.10 Time of day and date Table 14 – SICS pro-forma “Recording resolution and frequency” |
34 | 6.1.11 Train location 6.1.12 The unit of train speed 6.1.13 Input requirements Table 15 – SICS pro-forma “Time of day and date” Table 16 – SICS pro-forma “Train location” Table 17 – SICS pro-forma “The unit of train speed” |
35 | 6.1.14 Software identification and upgrading 6.1.15 Replacement time of ODDR unit 6.1.16 Power consumption 6.1.17 Data interface to subsystems and service interface Table 18 – SICS pro-forma “Input requirements” Table 19 – SICS pro-forma “Software identification and upgrading” Table 20 – SICS pro-forma “Replacement time of ODDR unit” Table 21 – SICS pro-forma “Power consumption” |
36 | 6.1.18 Optional mode switching time 6.2 Standardized test methods for system requirements Table 22 – SICS pro-forma “Data interface to subsystems and service interface” Table 23 – SICS pro-forma “Optional mode switching time” |
37 | Table 24 – Standardized test methods for system requirements |
49 | 7 Arrangements for ODDR Unit type test 7.1 Type test with the integrated ODDRS 7.1.1 General 7.1.2 Equivalent signal generator, power supply |
50 | 7.1.3 Setup of the test environment Figure 2 – Test configurations at the integrated type test |
51 | Annex A (informative) FICS and SICS structure and instruction A.1 FICS and SICS pro-forma A.1.1 General A.1.2 Abbreviations used in FICS and SICS tables A.2 FICS and SICS tables A.2.1 Identification of FICS and SICS A.2.2 Identification of the implementation under test Table A.1 – FICS and SICS identification table |
52 | A.2.3 Identification of the IUT supplier A.2.4 Identification of the standards Table A.2 – IUT identification table Table A.3 – IUT supplier identification table Table A.4 – Applicable standards identification table |
53 | A.2.5 Global statement of conformity A.2.6 Level of conformity A.2.7 FICS and SICS tables structure Table A.5 – Global statement table |
54 | Table A.6 – FICS and SICS tables format |
55 | Annex B (informative) Methods for testing the parameter values of the protection capability B.1 Overview B.2 General procedure B.3 Detailed procedure B.3.1 Protection capability code FA |
56 | B.3.2 Protection capability code FB B.3.3 Protection capability code SA |
57 | B.3.4 Protection capability code SB B.3.5 Protection capability code PA B.3.6 Protection capability code CA Figure B.1 – Impact shock waveform |
58 | B.3.7 Protection capability code CB B.3.8 Protection capability code IA B.3.9 Protection capability code IB |
59 | B.3.10 Protection capability code HA B.3.11 Protection capability code MA |
60 | Bibliography |