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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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7/23/2018
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6.2.B. - Page 43 <br />System Design Document <br />The System Design Document or SDD is a technical document, collaboratively authored by <br />both the owner/operator and the Scheidt & Bachmann design team. It clearly and specifically <br />describes the operational functionality of the system: inclusive of screen shots, sample reports, <br />and step by step system procedures. Once the document is created and approved by both <br />parties, it becomes the system 'road -map' and becomes the basis for all subsequent <br />confirmation of functionality. As noted in the Respondent's Contract Requirements proposal, <br />the approved SDD will become part of the project's contract. <br />Factory Acceptance Test(FAT) <br />The objective of the f=actory Acceptance Test (FAT) is to demonstrate and confirm the design and <br />operational functionality of the PARCS in a test environment prior to installation at the project <br />site. This prevents costly and inefficient field adjustments later on. <br />The test will take place locally or at one of the S & B testing facilities. The system will be <br />configured as specified in the SDD. Having the test at our offices allows us to rapidly make any <br />corrections or adjustments to issues found in the testing process. They can then be re -tested and <br />confirmed during the process. The criteria for the test are based upon the operational <br />functionality described within the SDD. Each type of lane and field device will be set up to allow <br />100% testing of the system, which allows for a "plug and play" environment, when the <br />equipment is delivered to the site <br />The environmental conditions of the FAT area are those typically found in a factory setting and <br />obviously do not represent the installation environment. All system activity is simulated and <br />recorded as part of the testing process to confirm subsequent reporting and recording of all test <br />transactions. <br />Lane Acceptance Test (LAT) <br />Once the equipment is shipped to the site, it is installed at the intended locations consistent with <br />the project schedule. As each lane is completed, the operator is notified and a Lane Acceptance <br />Test (LAT) takes place at that time. The LAT usually takes a period of two (2) hours per lane. The <br />LAT is a repetition of the FAT steps for that type of equipment. This process confirms the <br />operational integrity of the equipment, after shipping and installation, is consistent with that <br />tested during the FAT. In addition, the field modules attached with each specific lane: vehicle <br />loops, power circuits, communication media, are tested as well. <br />Site Acceptance Test (SAT) <br />The Site Acceptance Test (SAT) would commence after all of the equipment configured for each <br />site or facility is installed and has completed their individual LAT. For example, once all of the <br />equipment intended for the structure is installed and their respective LAT's are completed, the <br />REV: 09-10-15 VR <br />Page 40 of 61 <br />ATTY/AGR.2015.217/Scheidt & Bachmann USA, Inc. Parking Garage Equipment <br />
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