Part 2 Requirements for Data Recorders on Trains - Information to be Recorded
2.1 Information to be recorded
2.1.1 Data to be recorded
2.1.1.1 In addition to the requirements of clause 3.1.1.2, as a minimum, the following data where available at the data recorder position, shall be recorded:
a) The passing of signals at danger or end of movement authority without
authority (where such data is available on the train).
b) Initiation of a brake application by Control, Command and Signalling (CCS)
train protection systems and the source of that initiation, including such
systems as European Train Control System (ETCS), Automatic Warning System (AWS), Train Protection and Warning System (TPWS) or mechanical train stops.
c) For each braking demand, the level being demanded (full service, emerergency etc) and from where it is being demanded.
d) The means of brake demand transmission along the train (for example,
brake pipe, train control lines for brakes).
e) Brake level achieved, for example brake cylinder pressure.
f) Traction demand, the level being demanded and from where it is being
demanded.
g) Traction transmission along the train (for example, train control lines for full tractive power demand).
h) Traction level achieved.
i) Speed at which the train is running.
j) Initiation of a brake application by on board safety systems, including those related to driver activity monitoring, and the source of initiation.
k) Any isolation or overriding of the on board train control (signalling) systems or other safety system.
l) Operation of the audible warning device (horn).
m) Operation of passenger or train crew door controls (release, closure etc).
n) Passenger door command transmission along the train (for example, train
control lines for doors).
o) Passenger door status.
p) Safety detection by on board systems (for example, hot axle box detectors, fire alarms).
q) Activation of the passenger alarm and the location on the train where
initiated.
r) Operation by the driver of the passenger alarm acknowledgment