
Article 1 
The Annex A to the TSI attached to Decision 2002/731/EC setting up the TSI relating to the control-command and signalling subsystem of the trans-European high-speed rail system is replaced by the table mentioned in the Annex to this Decision.
Article 2 
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Article 3 
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
ANNEX
1. 
The unified control/command and signalling subsystem (ERTMS — European rail traffic management system) comprise two elements:


— the control/command and signalling element (ERTMS/ETCS — European rail traffic management system/European train control system) covers both the onboard subsystems and track-side subsystems,
— the radio and telecommunication element (ERTMS/GSM-R — GSM for railways) is based on the standards applied to the public GSM network and also covers both track-side and onboard equipment. GSM-R is based on ETSI standard GSM phase 2+, including GPRS (global packet radio services), extended to railway-specific applications.

2.  2.1. 
The basis for the control-command and signalling subsystem shall be the set of specifications listed in the following table. If deemed necessary, these specifications can be revised and extended in accordance with the TSI revision procedure of Directives 96/48/EC and 2001/16/EC. Such a revision will consider the opinion expressed in the ERTMS Change Control Management procedure, taking into account the fact that a consolidation phase is necessary for the ERTMS specifications, based on the trial sites and the first implementations

ANNEX A

All specifications referred to in this table are mandatory unless they are clearly marked as ‘informative’.

IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
0a. 4.1.1 ETCS FRS  UIC ETCS FRS Version 4.29EEIG 99E5362 Version 2.00 
0b. 4.1.1 GSM-R FRS  EIRENE FRS Version 6.0 
1 3.2.1 Safety assurance. Informative documentation: EN 50128 March 2001  EN50126 September 1999EN50129 February 2003
2  RAMS   
2a. 3.2.14.1.1 Safety requirements Informative documentationUNISIG SUBSET -077-V222UNISIG SUBSET -078-V222UNISIG SUBSET -079-V222 (2parts)UNISIG SUBSET -080-V222 (2 parts)UNISIG SUBSET -081-V222 (2 parts)UNISIG SUBSET -088-V222 (6 parts) UNISIG SUBSET -091-V222 EN50129February 2003
2b. 3.2.2e Reliability-availability-requirements. ERTMS/96s1266-(RAM chapter) to be used as input information.Informative documentation: EEIG 02S1266- Version 6 Reserved EN 50126 September 1999
2c. 3.2b Quality of maintenance. The procedures against which the quality of the maintenance of control-command equipment is to be judged. Reserved EN 29000 andEN 29001
3 3.2.5.1.14.2.1.2d Environmental physical conditions. The minimum requirements upon temperature, humidity, shock, vibration etc. that Control-Command equipment shall respect for use upon the high-speed network.Informative documentation: EEIG 97S0665- Version 5,EN50125-3 October 2003 Reserved EN 50125-1 September 1999 andEN 50155 August 2001
4 3.2.5.1.2 Electromagnetic compatibility:   
4a. 3.2.5.1.24.2.1.2d Electromagnetic compatibility ERTMS/97s0665- to be used as input document.For the purpose of EMC, frequency bands for intentional transmission (Eurobalise, Euroloop, and GSM-R) are excluded from the specifications indicated in this index.Specific requirements for the Eurobalise air-gap are indicated in index 12a.Specific requirements for the Euroloop air-gap are indicated in index 12b.Specific requirements for GSM-R air-gap are indicated in index 12c. Reserved For on-board equipment:EN 50121-3-2, September 2000, Tables 4 and 6 in Clause 7. Clauses 4, 5, and 6 are applicable for testing procedures.EN 50121-3-2, September 2000, Tables 7, 8, and 9 in Clause 8. Clauses 4, 5, and 6 are applicable for testing procedures.For track-side equipment:EN 50121-4, September 2000, Clause 5.EN 50121-4, September 2000, Clause 6
4b 3.2.5.1.2b4.2.1.2f The immunity characteristics of train detection systems. To ensure that train detection systems are not perturbed by traction current.Input for European specification is contained in the report to TSI CC. Reserved (reserved)




IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
5  Provision of cab-signalling logic and ATP logic and associated functions.   
5a. 4.1.1 Normal operation. Informative documentation:UNISIG SUBSET-050-V200,UNISIG SUBSET-076-0-V222UNISIG SUBSET -076-2-V221UNISIG SUBSET -076-3-V221UNISIG SUBSET -076-4-1-V100UNISIG SUBSET -076-4-2-V100UNISIG SUBSET -076-5-3-V220UNISIG SUBSET -076-5-4-V221UNISIG SUBSET -076-6-1-V100UNISIG SUBSET -076-6-4-V100UNISIG SUBSET -076-6-5-V100 UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-043-V200UNISIG SUBSET-046-V200UNISIG SUBSET-047-V200UNISIG SUBSET-054-V200UNISIG SUBSET-055- V222UNISIG SUBSET -076-5-1-V221UNISIG SUBSET -076-5-2-V221UNISIG SUBSET -076-6-3-V100UNISIG SUBSET -076-7-V100UNISIG SUBSET -094-0-V100 
5b. 4.1.1 Degraded operation The system requirements in response to failures.ERTMS/97E832 to be used as input for European specification UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222 
6 4.1.14.1.2.2 STM management. The functional and physical requirements on the STM interface to the Class A system.KER compatibility is to be addressed.Informative documentation:UNISIG SUBSET-059-V200 UNISIG SUBSET-035-V211UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-056-V220UNISIG SUBSET-057-V220UNISIG SUBSET-058-V211 
7 4.1.1 MMI driver interface functional requirements. The functional specification for communication between the driver and the onboard assembly. The driver's displays states what is required for driving e.g. cab-signals, warning of intervention. It includes the input functions e.g. train characteristics, override functions, required for interoperable control-command purposes. It also includes the display of text messages.The cab-signals define the minimum range of parameters made available in the cab that together satisfy all the circumstances that could be found upon the railways of the European high-speed network and that therefore make a system common for the whole network feasible. Such parameters would be permitted speed, target speed, target distance, that are the basis of cab-signalling and ATP.Informative documentation: CENELEC WGA9D V21.DOC 12/04/2000, CENELEC WGA9D V05 DOC 27/03/2000, CENELEC WGA9D V11.DOC 12/04/2000, CENELECWGA9D V06.DOC 12/01/2000, CENELEC WGA9D V08NS.DOC 27/03/2000and CENELEC WGA9D V04.DOC 27/03/2000. UNISIG SUBSET-033-V200UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-035-V211 
8 4.1.1 Odometry requirements The functional requirements of the odometry sub-system required to support the range of performance expected of the equipment providing the Class A interfaces. Location accuracy depends on odometry and the distance between balises. The requirements for speed and distance measurements on an interoperable train.Note relation with index 6, STM UNISIG SUBSET-041-V200 
9 4.1.1 Requirements for the onboard recording of operational data The requirements for the choice of data parameters, regularity, accuracy, validation checks for the purposes of inspecting the proper driving of the train and the behaviour of safety related systems such that the requirements of the legal authorities in all member states can be met. UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-027-V200 
10 r4.1.1 Vigilance (dead man's) system requirements. The definition of a vigilance function so that the train can operate acceptably on the European networks.Vigilance ensures that the driver is sufficiently alert (and by implication sufficiently alert to be aware of the signalling). If a timer is used, the timer can be reset by other driver actions on the train controls, traction controller, brakes, cab warning acknowledgement. It can be associated with a need to hold a lever in a given position (dead man function). The functionality required of the vigilance can be modified by the status of ATP and any cab warning system.Vigilance, ATP and cab warning systems are safety related systems in the sense that they support the driver and provide protection to the train in the event of human inadequacy. The level of safety is determined by all these systems, and they are inter-dependent in the sense that the presence or absence of one can affect the functionality of the others. The management of the safety issues is facilitated by considering these systems to be in the scope of control-command.UIC 641 is to be the basis for European Specification. Reserved 
11 4.1.14.2.1.2e Radio. The definition of the radio system for voice and data communication to and from the trains. EIRENE SRSVersion 14Test requirements (to be added in the next version of this TSI) 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
12  Data transmission interfaces -between the train and the ground.   
12a. 3.2.5.1.24.1.2.1 Balise Technical compatibility with some Class B systems requires the toggling function as defined in the European specifications. This is to be considered acceptable from the point of view of EMC. UNISIG SUBSET-036-V221UNISIG SUBSET-085-V212 ETSI EN 300330-1, V1.3.1 (June 2001), up to and including Sub-clause 7.2.
12b. 3.2.5.1.24.1.2.1 Loop Informative documentation: UNISIG SUBSET-050-V200 UNISIG SUBSET-043-V200UNISIG SUBSET-044-V200UNISIG SUBSET-045-V200Test requirements (to be added in the next version of this TSI) 
12c. 3.2.5.1.24.1.2.1 Radio  EIRENE SRS Version14 




IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
13  Onboard data communication interfaces. The data interfaces between control-command equipment supporting the cab-signalling and automatic train protection functions, and between these functions and the train.  
13a. 4.1.2.2 ERTMS/ETCS Euroradio  UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-034-V200UNISIG SUBSET-047-V200UNISIG SUBSET-037-V225UNISIG SUBSET-093-V226UNISIG-SUBSET-048-V200UNISIG SUBSET-092-1-V225UNISIG SUBSET-092-2-V225 
13b 4.1.2.2 GSM-R Informative documentation: O-2475 V1.0 A11T6001.12 
13c. 4.1.2.2 Train data interfacefor analysis of operational data recorded onboard The communications interface, common to the high-speed network, to the data analyser of the data stored in the control-command systems to ensure readability across all parties interested. UNISIG SUBSET-027-V200 
13d. 4.1.2.2 Odometry interfaces. ERTMS/97e267 is to be the basis for a European specificationA Specification will not be available in the first step. Reserved 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
14  Trackside data communication Interfaces between:   
14a. 4.1.2.3 ERTMS/ETCS Euroradio.  UNISIG SUBSET-049-V200UNISIG SUBSET-026- V222UNISIG SUBSET-037-V225UNISIG SUBSET-092-1-V225UNISIG SUBSET-092-2-V225UNISIG SUBSET-093-V226 
14b. 4.1.2.3 GSM-R Informative documentation: O-2475 V1.0 A11T6001.12 
14c. 4.1.2.3 Eurobalise and LEU.  UNISIG SUBSET-036-V221UNISIG SUBSET-085-V212 
14d. 4.1.2.3 Euroloop and LEU.  UNISIG SUBSET-045-V200 
14e. 4.1.2.3 ERTMS/ETCS and ERTMS/ETCS(RBC-RBC-handover).  UNISIG SUBSET-039-V200 
15 4.2.4 Key management  UNISIG SUBSET-038-V200 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
16 4.2.1.2B. Rolling stock characteristics necessary to be compatible with train-detection systems. The specification that the rolling stock must respect in order that it will operate the train detection systems correctly.To be completed, e.g., to take into account inductivity in case of axleless wheelsets and minimum axleload. Reserved 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
17 4.2.1.2E Train interfaces. To cover all data concerned by interoperability that may pass between the train and control-command equipment. UNISIG SUBSET-034-V200 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
18 4.1.14.3 Performance Required. Annexes I and IV of Directive 96/48/EC set out performance definitions of the high-speed network. UNISIG SUBSET-041-V200 



IndexNo Control-commandTSI paragraph reference Subject Scope European specifications defining basic parameters Other European specifications
32 6.2 Onboard assembly integration requirements This shall be sufficient to ensure that the onboard assembly will operate correctly with the trackside assemblies (subsystem-verification considering the options as indicated in the register of rolling stock).Practical running tests have to be performed after the installation of onboard control-command equipment.Special attention shall be given to electromagnetic compatibility between CC and rolling stock. UNISIG SUBSET (reserved) 
33 6.2 Trackside assembly integration requirements This shall be sufficient to ensure that the trackside assembly will operate correctly with the onboard assemblies (subsystem-verification considering the options as indicated in the register of infrastructure). UNISIG SUBSET (reserved) 
34 Table 6.1Table 6.2 Installation requirements The engineering rules that apply when installing the control-command assembly onboard and trackside respectively. UNISIG SUBSET-040-V200 
35  Glossary of terms and abbreviations  UNISIG SUBSET-023-V200 



