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Caltrain Standard Specifications

SECTION 17800
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01

1.02

DESCRIPTION
A.

Section includes requirements for a Public Address (PA) system for passenger
stations as a subsystem of Caltrain station communications, and that will function as
an extension of the existing public address system network. These requirements are
for standard Caltrain stations (center island platform or outboard platforms). For
other applications (i.e. areas beyond station platforms, maintenance facilities,
tunnels, multiple platforms, etc.) refer to the corresponding project additional specific
requirements.

B.

Coordinate and provide interfaces between the station Communications Equipment


Room (CER) and the station PA subsystem. In absence of CER, some Caltrain
stations may still utilize outdoor Station Communications Cabinets (SCC) also
sometimes referred to as Communications Interface Cabinets (CIC). It is the intent
to phase out the SCCs/CICs and upgraded to CERs. For simplicity, the terms SCC
and CIC are omitted. The term CER is used instead and it covers all types of
station central Communications equipment implementation.

REFERENCE STANDARDS
A.

B.

C.

Electronics Industries Alliance (EIA):


1.

EIA 160 Sound Systems

2.

EIA-101 Amplifiers for Sound Equipment

Sound Equipment (SE):


1.

SE-103 Speakers for Sound Equipment

2.

SE-104 Engineering Specifications for Amplifiers for Sound Equipment

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):


1.

D.

Local noise ordinances

E.

Building Industry Consultant Service International (BICSI):


1.

1.03

NFPA 70 National Electrical Code (NEC)

Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A.

The PA system shall be used to provide train destination information and emergency
messages to passengers, employees, and emergency response personnel. Primary
communication of announcements shall be from the assigned Central Operations to
the station via existing leased T1 lines or privately owned carrier network. The new

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PA system shall also provide the capability to broadcast locally generated


announcements and remote dial-in telephone announcements by the Caltrain users.
The new PA system shall be either a new PA system installation at the new Caltrain
station or a replacement of the existing PA system at the existing station.

1.04

1.

The primary objective of the PA System is delivery to the passengers


adequate levels of intelligibility of PA announcements.

2.

PA equipment shall include phone input processing circuits, power amplifiers,


premixers / ambient noise compensators, speakers, local paging and
ambient noise sensing microphones, cabling, conduit, and all other station
oriented equipment defined in this Section and as shown on the Contract
Drawings.

2.

Unless otherwise indicated in the Contract Documents, the PA system


equipment shall be located in the new Station Communication Equipment
Room (CER) and on the Station Platform(s). This shall also include station
conduit and cabling network associated with the PA wiring.

3.

The PA system shall provide for remote monitoring of local PA dry-contact


alarms via UPS digital I/O sensing and reporting these PA alarms to the CCF
UPS Monitoring software (at later time, Caltrain may use such digital I/O
alarms for reporting via future SCADA). The Station PA shall also support
future remote monitoring of local PA alarms via TCP/IP protocol to the
Caltrain SNMP Network Management System utilizing Network Management
cards at the pre-mixer and amplifier equipment.

4.

Support Engineer in testing the operation of PA system at the stations from


Central Control Facility (CCF).

5.

Use of any component or device, not expressly specified herein, that is


required to implement the work, shall be subject to the Engineers approval
of required submittals.

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
A.

General: Remote PA messages to the station shall originate from the CCF and from a
dial-up line for the announcements over the phone by the Caltrain end users. At the
station, the PA system shall announce these messages and, shall be capable of
broadcasting locally generated announcements and messages.

B.

Public Address (PA): There shall be one PA zone per each station platform.
Depending on the quantity of the station platforms, the station shall be divided into
one (one-platform station) or two (two-platform station) PA announcement zones.
Each PA zone shall be served by the associated 2-channel amplifier and ambient
noise sensing microphone. Each zone PA volume shall be increased/decreased
according to the noise level measured by the corresponding ambient noise level
microphone. All station PA measurements shall be performed at 5 feet above the
floor level. The new PA system shall provide for the following measurements
(measured at 95% of the station platforms):
1.

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The PA system shall provide intelligible output coverage at a levels 6 dB to


12 dB over measured ambient noise.

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2.

On station platforms the coverage shall be a uniform level of plus or minus 3


dB @ 1000 Hz Octave band.

3.

The speech intelligibility of the PA system announcements (measured in STIPA female index) shall be minimum 0.6.

C.

Sound Level Adjustment: The PA system shall monitor the ambient sound level at
the associated station area and automatically adjust the output level of the power
amplifiers. The system shall also have the ability to automatically adjust the output
of the system to meet day time and night time noise abatement requirements of local
municipalities. It shall be programmed to filter out clicking, pitching and any
other unsettling sounds, which may occur during use of switches, push-to-talk
buttons, rotation of volume controls and other potential similar origins. The PA
system shall be programmed to eliminate positive feedback for all microphones used
by the PA system. The system shall be programmed to implement timed hang-up
function for any sources of PA announcements.

D.

CCF PA messages: Messages from CCF will be communicated via DS0 leased
(fractional T1) or privately owned telephone lines utilizing E&M messaging. The PA
System shall be ready for the future VOIP implementation of the Caltrain
communications system and shall be capable of accepting remote PA messages from
CCF in following formats: a phone line input from the future IP-to-Analog Phone
Gateway and/or audio line output from the future Station Control Unit computer.

E.

Local PA messages: A push-to-talk microphone/handset shall be provided to enable


the broadcast of local ad-hoc PA messages.

F.

Cell/Public/Private Phone Messages: The PA system shall have the ability to


broadcast ad-hoc PA messages via a cell, public, or private phone. To mitigate
concern of prank calls to this line, a phone access device shall be implemented
programmed with access codes given by Caltrain. The PA System shall be ready for
the future VOIP implementation of the Caltrain communications system and shall be
capable of accepting remote PA messages from cell, public, or private phone passed
through the future IP-to-Analog Phone Gateway as a phone line input.

G.

PA system shall implement message broadcast priority as follows: In-progress PA


announcements shall be pre-empted according to the priority scheme defined below.

H.

1.

CCF PA: Top Priority

2.

Local PA via push-to-talk microphone/handset: Second Priority

3.

Cell/Public/Private Phone Messages: Third Priority

PA system shall have the ability to monitor the speaker loading of each output
channel to determine if any speaker wire disconnects, breaks, wire grounding,
speaker faults, or other speaker circuit changes have occurred and transmit an alarm
via output dry contacts when a change is detected. Wire these dry contact outputs
to the local UPS sensing inputs for transmission of this alarm information to CCF UPS
Monitoring Software. In the future, these alarms will be wired to the Caltrain future
SCADA system.
The PA System shall also support secondary means of
communications and transmission of such alarm/event information via its Ethernet
network interface cards for the future SNMP based monitoring and control over the
Caltrain LAN.

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1.05

I.

The CER UPS shall be programmed to monitor status of the PA System dry contact
outputs wired to UPS inputs for reporting via the UPS networking cards such
abnormal conditions to the existing Caltrain UPS APC Smart Monitoring system
located at CCF. If necessary, the Contractor shall provide for data cabling interface
between UPS networking cards and the station LAN.

J.

All digital processor/digital mixer parameters shall be backed up via FLASH ROM, and
not requiring battery backup. System configurations shall be capable of being stored
for recall from any system presets from the front panel control, switch closure, via
manufactures application software running under Windows O/S or scheduled from
the internal real-time clock/calendar. If communication between the host computer
and the digital processor/ digital mixer is lost, the unit shall continue to function with
the last commands received.

K.

The manufacturers software for remote configuration, performance monitoring, and


alarm monitoring shall be acquired and tested. All functions shall be tested at the
station sites as current station LAN installations permit. The software shall be able to
remotely interface with the PA hardware via Ethernet and be able to:
1.

Configure the mixer inputs, outputs, crossovers, and preset functions

2.

Control the power output amplifiers gain

3.

Be TCP/IP compliant to monitor equipment status via SNMP tools

4.

Be TCP/IP compliant to receive equipment alarms via SNMP tools

L.

Redundant Ethernet switch ports at the CER shall provision at least 100 Mbps for a
separate PA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) to segregate the PA traffic from all
others on the network.

M.

The station PA VLAN shall share the station LAN 1000 Mbps Ethernet backbone
bandwidth with other station subsystems. The station LAN 1000 Mbps backbone will
operate in a physical ring topology via the station single-mode fiber optic cable.

N.

For all locations where environmental control is not implemented, all equipment
installed shall be treated as equipment exposed to the elements. The equipments
design, materials, installation, mounting, termination and coatings shall be
implemented with appropriate protection against exposure to elements. This
protection shall still accommodate requirements of good maintenance.

SUBMITTALS
A.

Refer to Sections 16000, Basic Electrical Requirements, and 17000, Basic Technical
Requirements, for related requirements and additional submittals.

B.

Design submittals: For each design level, include the following as a minimum:
1.

Product Data: For each type of equipment. Submit performance data and
descriptions or samples of all products furnished under this Section.

2.

Shop Drawings: Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions,


weights, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and
location of each field connection. This shall include but not be limited to
rack layouts and wiring diagrams, termination details, installation and

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demolition drawings with final equipment placement based on the findings in


the field, installation details, design drawings depicting deviations from the
bid documents.

1.06

3.

Product Certificates: Signed by manufacturers of equipment certifying that


products furnished comply with specified requirements.

4.

Installer Certificates: Signed by manufacturer certifying that installers or


technicians are capable of complying with requirements.

5.

Manufacturer Certificates: Signed by manufacturers certifying that they


comply with requirements.

6.

Design
documentation
depicting
conduit/cabling/terminals labeling.

7.

If applicable, design documentation regarding the cutover process and


phases for switching from the existing PAS to the new PAS. This should also
include methods to reduce Caltrain downtime.

8.

Design documentation describing software and hardware configuration


settings for all equipment affected by the project (including network, PA and
UPS devices configs and alarm setup, etc.).

termination

details

and

C.

Submit installation drawings no later than 14 days prior to installation of PA system.

D.

Testing: Submit, 30 days prior to system testing, Test Procedures and the description
of the intended Test Equipment. The Test Procedures shall demonstrate how the
new PA system meets each design requirement from the subpart 1.04 above.

E.

Test Results: Submit, within 15 days after conclusion of system testing, a report of
final Test Procedures and the Results obtained from these tests.

F.

Qualifications: Submit resume showing installer qualifications.

G.

Maintenance Data: For equipment to include in training and maintenance manuals


specified in General Provisions. Training shall include operation, maintenance and
trouble shooting of the new PA System for the Caltrain.

H.

As-Built Documentation: Submit as-built documentation as specified in Section


17000, Basic Communications Technical Requirements, including all changes to
approved Contract Drawings incorporated in the final installation, within 6 weeks
after installation completion. The asbuilt documentation shall describe final
equipment layout, installation details and the software configuration settings.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.

Installer Qualifications: Demonstrate that the team members had previously worked
on at least two successful projects of similar nature and similar hardware.
Additionally, minimum three years experience installing and maintaining equipment
required for this Section; and shall be an authorized representative of equipment
manufacturer for both installation and maintenance of equipment required for this
Section.

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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01

GENERAL
A.

2.02

For other materials and products, refer to Section 17000, Basic Communications
Equipment, Materials, and Methods, and Section 17120, Communications Wires and
Cables.

EQUIPMENT
A.

B.

C.

Unless superseded by the individual requirements stated herein, PA system electronic


components shall conform to the following general requirements:
1.

Solid state design

2.

UL listed

3.

Latest manufacturer design

4.

Balanced outputs

5.

EIA 19-inch rack mountable

Trumpet Type Loudspeakers shall conform to the following:


1.

Rated for outdoor use

2.

Throw: 60 feet

3.

Include mounting hardware for mounting to wood/metal poles and


surface/ceiling mounting.

4.

Frequency Response Voice: 250-3,000 Hz

5.

Frequency Response Music: 140-20,000 Hz

6.

Dispersion Coverage: 120 H x 90 V

7.

Speakers shall be the Atlas Sound, model APX40TN or Engineer approved


equal

8.

Color: Match the color of the attachment surface for wall mounted
speakers, as approved by the Engineer

Audio Output Power Amplifiers: Power amplifiers shall conform to the following:
1.

Configuration: The power amplifier shall be selected as one 2-channel


amplifier per a platform. The power amplifier(s) shall be installed utilizing
separate A and B channels. A platform shall configure A and B channels
to alternating speakers on the same speaker poles. Amplifier input shall
match the outputs of the Pre-Mixer/Pre-amplifier and accommodate its PA
zone specific ambient noise compensator.

2.

Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 15 kHz 0.3 dB

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D.

3.

Output Level: Constant 70.7 volts (nominal), transformer isolated

4.

Overload Protection: Output Current Limited, Thermal Overload

5.

Output Power: At least 25 percent greater than the required output power
(10 dB above nominal) at station nominal sound pressure levels with a
minimum of 600 Watts per channel.

6.

Harmonic Distortion: Maximum 0.5 percent from 30 Hz to 10 kHz

7.

All indicators and controls shall be accessible from the amplifier front panel

8.

Local serial access port following RS232 Data Communication specifications:


a.

Baud Rate: Selectable to 19.2K, 38.4 K, 57.6 K, or 115.2 K BAUD

b.

Data Format: Serial, binary, asynchronous; 1 start bit; 1 stop bit; 8


data bits; no parity to allow initial configuration input, configuration
changes, and monitoring of system status.

9.

Have an Ethernet interface module, which allows for remote control,


monitoring, and generation of alarms via 100Mbs Ethernet to monitor
equipment status via SNMP tools or provide equal SNMP functionality.

10.

The Ethernet interface module shall be the Crown IQ-PIP-Lite or Engineer


approved equal.

11.

EIA 19-inch rack mountable

12.

The amplifier shall be the Crown CTs1200 or Engineer approved equal.

Pre-Amplifier/Pre-Mixer equipment:
1.

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The Pre-Amplifier/Pre-Mixer shall conform to the following:


a.

Continuous adjustments from 1 second to 5 minutes for sampling of


ambient noise conditions to provide a zero time delay for
announcements.

b.

Automatic adjustment range: 10 to 30 dB

c.

Sense Channel: 250 Hz to 4 kHz +/- 1 dB

d.

Expand or attack and release times: 3 to 25 seconds adjustable


attack time and 15 to 120 seconds release time.

e.

Support BLU-LINK capability to enable intercommunications with


additional standalone rack-mount Pre-mixer expansion modules
(BSS Audio, model BLU-BIB and/or BSS Audio, model BLU-BOB1 or
approved equal) providing for expansion of Line/Mic inputs and
outputs for the power amplifiers.

f.

Support reporting of abnormal/alarm conditions via the dry output


contacts.

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g.

h.

E.

Provide for slots to accept:


i.

Analog Input Modules, each providing for 4 line/mic inputs

ii.

Hybrid Input Modules, each providing for 1 phone and 2


line/mic inputs

Provide for flexible software allowing for the following:


i.

monitoring the ambient sound level at the associated


station area and automatically adjust the output level of
the power amplifiers

ii.

ability to automatically adjust the output of the system to


meet day time and night time noise abatement
requirements of local municipalities

iii.

filter clicking, pitching and any other unsettling or


undesirable sounds as specified in these specifications

iv.

elimination of positive feedback for all stationary and


mobile microphones used by the new PA system (if
applicable)

v.

capable of accepting flexible controls, switch and volume


adjustment tools for various PA zones

vi.

capable of implementation the contract specified priority


scheme for various remote and local PA announcements

i.

Contain an Ethernet interface module which allows for remote


control and monitoring via 100 Mbs Ethernet and TCP/IP compliant
to monitor equipment status via SNMP tools over the Caltrain
LAN/WAN.

j.

EIA 19-inch rack mountable

k.

The pre-mixer/pre-amplifier shall be the BSS Audio, model BLU-160


or Engineer approved equal.

Local Paging Microphone/Handsets shall conform to the following:


1.

2.

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Possess the following features:


a.

Designed for Outdoor applications

b.

Physical design promotes noise canceling

c.

Rugged

d.

Push-to-talk switch

e.

Low-Impedance, Dynamic microphone

Frequency Response: 100 Hz to 5 kHz


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F.

G.

H.

3.

If required, housed in outdoor, stainless steel, NEMA 4X Latching, Hinged


Cover, Microphone Enclosure by Hoffman A606CHNFSS or Engineer
approved equal. The assembly shall incorporate female/male XLR connector
terminations allowing disconnect and removal of the microphone and its cord
out of enclosure.

3.

The microphone shall be a Shure 577B or Engineer approved equal

Ambient Noise Sensing Microphones shall be dynamic, omni-directional, and conform


to the following:
1.

Frequency Response: 80 10,000 Hz

2.

Low impedance, 150 ohms

3.

Output Level: -61 dB

4.

Weather resistant

5.

Capable of being phantom powered (depending on the application)

6.

The microphone shall be a Crown PZM11LLWRS1, a Bogen ANS500M


(appropriately weather proofed), or Engineer approved equal.

PA cables shall:
1.

Conform to the requirements Caltrain Standard Specifications 17120,


Communications Wires and Cables, or Division 16, Electrical Sections.

2.

The following models (or Engineer approved equals) are recommended:


a.

Speaker 4-Conductor Cable 14AWG: Belden model 6102UE for


indoor installations and Belden model 5102UP for outdoor
installations.

b.

Speaker 4-Conductor Cable 16AWG: Belden model 6202UE for


indoor installations and Belden model 5202UP for outdoor
installations.

c.

Microphone 2-pair Shielded Cable 18AWG: Belden model 6341PC


for indoor installations and 5341PT for outdoor installations.

Protector Blocks:
1.

Terminal Block Design: Protected terminal blocks shall be used for all
copper cabling going to the outdoor equipment. All protector terminal
blocks shall be assembled in manner, which allows for a 19 inch rack mount
installation.

2.

Protection Terminal Blocks: Protection shall be provided by Bourns 125-EW


with Mounting Studs or Engineer approved equal.

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I.

AC Power Termination: Provide and install a disconnect switch assembly to


terminate the incoming UPS AC power, and shall distribute power to the PA system
components from this assembly.

J.

Terminal Blocks:

K.

1.

Terminal block shall be provided and installed on the side panel for
miscellaneous internal interconnections.

2.

Brass binding posts shall be embedded in high impact polyurethane base.

3.

Binding posts shall be equipped with two brass nuts and flat washers, sized
to accept a minimum of two #12 AWG conductors.

Phone Access Device:


1.

L.

2.03

Furnish and install Telephone Line Powered Remote Access Device between
the cell phone dial in line and the pre-mixer phone input. The device shall
be installed in the existing telecom room and support the following features:
a.

Programmable 6 digit security code

b.

Two levels of access and programmable toll restriction

c.

Answers on the first ring. Disconnects on CPC, time out or by


dialing #7

d.

Programmable 5 second to 50 minute call timer

e.

Wall mountable

f.

The Phone Access Device shall be a Viking, model RAD-1A or


Engineer approved equal

Miscellaneous Equipment: Furnish and install the miscellaneous equipment necessary


to complete the PA system. This shall include junction boxes, surface conduit
between station junction boxes and PA devices, as well as miscellaneous mounting
hardware and devices.

FACTORY ACCEPTANCE TESTS


A.

Perform the tests based on the approved Test Procedures and Test Equipment.
Demonstrate how the new PA system meets each design requirement of these
specifications from the subpart 1.04 above. These tests shall include measurements
of STI, coverage areas, sound pressure levels, input priorities implementation, noise
filtering, feedback elimination, ambient noise sensing and automatic level control
function, operation of the timed hang-up function, UPS/PA Alarm reporting, etc.

B.

All equipment circuitry shall be checked for accuracy against the Contract Drawings.
Tests shall verify point to point wiring and tags for proper nomenclature and terminal
location.

C.

All testing shall be witnessed, and, if successful, signed-off by the Contractor and the
Engineer. If a test fails because of the Contractor improper execution, the
Contractor shall fix and retest the failed or underperforming elements.

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PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01

INSTALLATION
A.

Install equipment to comply with manufacturers written instructions, including taking


measures to reduce noise, crosstalk, hum, and other audio quality issues.

B.

If required, dismantle and remove the existing PA equipment as per design


submittals (including the cutover phasing sequence) approved by the Engineer.

C.

Install PA system as follows:


1.

All PA equipment at the station

2.

Ac power cable from station UPS power circuit breaker

3.

Signal and station ground cable connection from stub-up at base of cabinet
to disconnect switch assembly and ground busses

4.

PA speakers and the Ambient Noise Sense microphone on the light


standards and other structural members. Light standards used for speaker
mounting must have an installed full-length divider to separate
communication wiring from power wiring, or internal flex raceway for
communication/PA wiring.

5.

Conduit required to cable speakers to local PA equipment as required

6.

PA cable from cabinet/rack to PA speakers, including necessary wiring and


devices for noise sensing circuit(s)

7.

Connections to, and termination of, all incoming telephone communications


circuits from the Main Point of Entry (MPOE) cabinet

8.

PA Equipment Network interfaces at Ethernet switches and PA digital I/O


alarm wiring as required

9.

Two Speakers in single mounting locations shall have A and B audio


channels connected to the alternating speakers

D.

Verify that all equipment is the appropriate model, properly installed and connected.
The quality of the installation shall be demonstrated by tests for continuity, visual
inspection and any other tests required by this Section.

E.

Have all communications conduits inspected and cleaned prior to cable installation.
Conduits shall have a clean, smooth concentric interior surface

F.

Install PA cables in a separate conduit than those containing UTP data cable
associated with other subsystems wherever possible.

G.

Crossover of cables shall be avoided when cables are pulled into conduits. Care shall
be taken not to have the conductors pulled tight or twisted in conduit fittings or
boxes. All cables to be installed in a single conduit shall be pulled simultaneously.

H.

Verify that all cables are properly routed, supported, terminated and labeled.

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3.02

I.

Verify that all equipment is installed in its proper location in accordance with the
Engineer approved design. Verify that all mechanical connections are made and
secure.

J.

Wires and cables shall be continuous without splices between junction boxes,
terminals, pull boxes, manholes and hand holes.

K.

Provide protective covering for installed speakers and amplifiers until construction is
complete. Prevent operation of amplifiers when covered.

L.

Apply all IP addresses to the PA modules and Gateways as required by the Caltrains
network standards and assigned by Caltrain Network Manager and recorded in the
network Domain Name Server.

M.

Configurations of the PA Mixer, Ambient Noise Compensator, and Output Amplifier


shall be submitted electronically after final testing is completed.

N.

Refer to Section 17060, Grounding of Communications Equipment, for grounding


requirements.

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL


A.

Perform the following field tests:


1.

Functional tests of equipment for inputs at nominal Sound Pressure Level


and STI measurements using STI-PA Female tone generators.

2.

Correct phasing of all speakers

3.

Noise level sensing and automatic broadcast level compensation

4.

The functional tests shall fully exercise the system and determine functional
compliance as follows:

5.

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a.

Perform end-to-end tests for every control and indication point

b.

Test all components and lines

Operational Test: Perform tests that include originating program and page
material at microphone outlets, amplifier program inputs, and other inputs.
Verify proper routing and volume levels and freedom from noise and
distortion.
a.

Verify full functional communication between the assigned CCF and


each of the existing stations

b.

Verify all features are available at each of the Control Consoles and
they work as specified with the station

c.

Test and record the gain using a sound level meter at each speaker
location and each mid-point between speakers along the platform
under normal operation. Acceptable gain levels are between 3-15
dB

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6.

Signal-to-Noise Ratio Test: Measure the ratio of signal-to-noise of complete


system at normal gain settings, using the following procedure:
a.

Disconnect a microphone at the connector or jack closest to it and


replace it in the circuit with a signal generator using a 1,000-Hz
signal. Replace all other microphones at corresponding connectors
with dummy loads, each equal in impedance to microphone it
replaces. Measure the ratio of signal to noise.

b.

Repeat test for each separately controlled zone of loudspeakers

c.

Minimum acceptance ratio is 50 dB

7.

Acoustic Coverage Test: Feed STI-PA Female tone generator into the
system to measure STI levels at five locations in each zone and establish the
SPL level for each zone. In addition, the SPL levels between locations in the
same zone and between locations in adjacent zones must not vary more
than plus or minus 3 dB.

8.

Alarm testing of the speaker circuit loads: Disconnect the speakers at


several points along each separate channel to insure that alarms levels are
appropriately set and that alarms are sent by the equipment via the
Ethernet interface and UPS Alarm Reporting.

9.

Demonstrate the operation of programmed Day/Night time output level


adjustment and input signal priorities.

10.

Demonstrate the continued operation of the PA system during outside power


outage.

11.

STI Testing shall demonstrate the installed PA system outputs intelligibility


as per the design.

12.

Support Caltrains staff in testing announcements initiated by the CCF.

13.

Retesting: Correct deficiencies, where necessary to optimize volume and


uniformity of sound levels, and retest.

14.

Schedule all tests with at least seven days advance notice to Engineer.

END OF SECTION

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