CMS- Element 9.1- Operate Class 345 Flashcards
What are the different vehicle types on the train?
DMS 1/2- Driver Motor standard
PMS 1/2- Pantograph Motor Standard
MS 1/2/3-1/2 Motor Standard
TS-(W)- Trailer Standard Wheelchair
What is displayed on the DMI screen?
- Speedometer
- AWS indication (sunflower)
- SPAD indicator- will flash red when a SPAD has occurred and will turn steady when acknowledged
- Overspeed indication- will flash yellow when an overspeed is detected and will turn steady when acknowledged
- AWS acknowledged indication
- TI/FLT- flash yellow if fault detected, steady yellow for temporary isolation (TPWS)
- TSO button
- BR (brake release)- press after 59secs to obtain brake release
- settings
- message box
What are the different door status indications, displayed on the TCMS?
- GREY square- status unknown
- ORANGE square- door released
- RED square- door open
- BLUE square- doors closed/locked
- YELLOW square- door fault
- BLACK square- door not in use (SDO)
- RED/WHITE (blinking) square- door obstructed
- YELLOW/BLUE square (diagonal)- door inhibited due to Platform edge door fault (yellow portion will face the PED)
- Large Orange square- EED operated (internal)
- Large white square- EAD operated (external)
- Large white square with Red Cross- door interlock lost
How do the DOO camera images differ between left and right hand side platforms?
Left hand platform- the front of the train will display on the left (rear on the right)
Right hand platform- the front of the train will display on the right (rear on the left)
How to identify if the brakes are applied on the train?
- Brake percentage indication on the “Drivers Panel”
- Brake applied light
(any unsolicited brake application should display on the yellow event banner on TCMS)
What indications are there of no traction power on train or OLE?
- OHL voltage indication on “Drivers Panel”
- Pantograph indicators:
- YELLOW - LCB Open
- ORANGE (pan lowered) - ADD activation
- BLUE - LCB Closed
- pan lowered- Pan down
- Power percentage on “Drivers Panel”