ASL Safety & Security delivered their Long-Line PA system (iPAM) for use on 40 Docklands Light Railway stations |
As well as providing core PA and CIS functionality such as Digital Voice Announcements (DVA), and Text to Speech, iPAM supplies network-wide fault reports to the control centre workstations. This provides the operators and maintainers with integrated fault and status reporting on both the PA system and also potentially on other non-ASL equipment such as CCTV and access control. In addition to the requirement for PA, BS5839:8-compliant voice alarm is provided at Bank and Canary Wharf stations using ASL's VAR router and V400 amplifier products, with CIS interfacing using VIPETs giving up to 12 channels of audio.
Sousan Azimrayat, Founder Director of ASL, said: "iPAM integrates effectively with a broad range of operational and maintenance systems, allowing comprehensive monitoring of the PA system and related station equipment. Faults are flagged immediately on screen, giving engineers and operators meaningful graphical information, so allowing them to take prompt corrective action."
Use of iPAM is part of a network upgrade project by telent, who are installing a LAN infrastructure as the railway continues to introduce new services and IP-based applications. The project underlines an industry trend of moving from multiple conventional communications networks to robust multi-purpose IP networks.
iPAM integrates effectively with a broad range of operational and maintenance systems, allowing comprehensive monitoring of the PA system and related station equipment |
The Docklands Light Railway is poised for expansion in order that it can transport millions of passengers to competition venues at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Extensions and enhancements are under way including routes to the recently-opened Woolwich Arsenal and Stratford International stations as well as longer platforms at all stations to cater for new three-car-trains. Currently over 67 million passengers are carried annually.
ASL Safety & Security are the market leader in PA/VA systems for infrastructure projects. The company's analogue and IP products cover conventional and networked Voice Alarm systems, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Long-Line PA and PC/DVA applications. ASL has also developed iVENCS, a management system for transport hubs which offers a scalable solution that allows all of a site or network's subsystems to be controlled through a single 3D user interface. iVENCS has been implemented as part of an £800m refurbishment of St Pancras International Station, the London terminal for Eurostar. The Docklands Light Railway system uses the same core VIPA software technology, a fact that underlines the flexibility and scalability of this architecture in environments requiring multiple control.