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⟦2d517f7c3⟧ Bits:30006011 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0046A, 8" Floppy Disk

    Length: 315392 (0x4d000)
    Description: Bits:30006011 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0046A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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0676A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn SRA Kapitel 5.1.5 20-02-81 12:56 3 06 4030 04-05-81 13:07 00 44 04-05-81 13:05 12-10-81 08:30 0046A 64 9 09 936 25427 P 0676A ⟦26066961e⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0688A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn GJ Kapitel 5.13 20-02-81 14:03 52 1462 25-03-81 14:03 07 96 25-03-81 14:24 25-03-81 14:35 0046A 60 2 39 560 2093 0688A ⟦7452581c5⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0689A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn BMN Kapitel 5.14 20-02-81 14:04 39 1644 25-03-81 14:03 08 153 25-03-81 14:26 25-03-81 14:35 0046A 15 1 20 176 2161 0689A ⟦df786ef9e⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0690A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn GJ Kapitel 5.15 20-02-81 14:06 1 38 2828 25-03-81 14:12 06 137 25-03-81 14:27 03-07-81 16:09 0046A 19 2 33 252 3003 0690A ⟦9dbecea02⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0691A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn RIM Kapitel 5.16 20-02-81 14:08 16 369 04-05-81 09:45 01 14 04-05-81 09:47 04-05-81 15:06 0046A 14 30 156 743 0691A ⟦77c941406⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0692A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn GJ Kapitel 5.17 20-02-81 14:10 09 451 25-03-81 14:18 02 51 25-03-81 14:32 25-03-81 14:36 0046A 11 11 112 502 0692A ⟦8de3e90c4⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0693A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn GJ Kapitel 5.18 20-02-81 14:11 08 169 25-03-81 14:19 03 48 25-03-81 14:33 12-10-81 12:46 0046A 24 11 388 217 0693A ⟦5d504631c⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0694A CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1 vhn GJ Kapitel 5.19 20-02-81 14:12 03 96 25-03-81 14:20 02 51 25-03-81 14:34 12-10-81 12:47 0046A 6 05 92 147 0694A ⟦b3892b4a8⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/SDS/001 ISSUE 1
0752A telex shape sdv KNB 11-03-81 10:54 1 01 8061 07-04-81 12:13 01 15 12-03-81 15:36 07-04-81 12:14 0046A 1 1 17 120 8356 0752A ⟦096f9561e⟧ Wang Wps File, telex shape
0931A Revision Record SDS vhn KFL M> ikke slettes 04-05-81 10:00 10 330 09-11-81 08:31 00 11 04-05-81 10:48 09-11-81 08:35 0046A 2 38 28 1861 0931A ⟦9e5c7369b⟧ Wang Wps File, Revision Record SDS
~ORPHAN01.10 ⟦acced394f⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN14.12 ⟦79cee6b6b⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN14.14 ⟦958b3a855⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN23.06 ⟦0cb3213e9⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN28.03 ⟦4a9ceadad⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN37.01 ⟦03baef86b⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN37.05 ⟦b0eb410cb⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN37.15 ⟦63d327eb2⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN42.11 ⟦21102cfe6⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN42.12 ⟦9d71ea9bd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN42.15 ⟦d7138d23a⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN43.14 ⟦eb0328986⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
0726A CAMPS Maintenance Plan sdv FC CPS/PLN/006 04-03-81 14:05 17 12 38521 31-03-81 13:31 00 7 31-03-81 13:33 07-04-81 12:12 0046A 92 41 25 1344 86645 ~ORPHAN69.00 ⟦55126fb26⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 00464130303436 ┆ FA0046A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ff0080c0ffffff ┆   @                        pp                |         `                  |         ` |                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x76, d02=0x41, ptr=(61,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x88, d02=0x41, ptr=(40,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x89, d02=0x41, ptr=(41,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x90, d02=0x41, ptr=(22,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00318…0031e             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x91, d02=0x41, ptr=(26,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0031e…00324             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x92, d02=0x41, ptr=(29,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00324…0032a             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x93, d02=0x41, ptr=(36,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0032a…00330             WangDocument {d00=0x06, d01=0x94, d02=0x41, ptr=(39,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00330…00336             WangDocument {d00=0x07, d01=0x52, d02=0x41, ptr=(42,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00336…0033c             WangDocument {d00=0x09, d01=0x31, d02=0x41, ptr=(43,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x0033c…00340             00 00 00 00   ┆    ┆
0x00340…00360             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ┆                                ┆
         […0x4…]
0x003e0…00400             00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3c   ┆                               <┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5)   Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1                                                                                                                                                            7      7  Q? > 7                                                    d N ~<) 0uH  &4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['          X%   %  PO P    ;     1A     C g x g V WK  O 0 :*         0931A  g    %I         < {C < { ; 1  %  f            b   bD 3 K      9 : 8          yy                                                                                              ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00800…00900 (0, 0, 8)   Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
         […0x7…]
0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
0x01100…01200 (1, 0, 1)   Sector 00000600068841 ┆      Aand appropriate action taken here. Control will be returned from SS&C in the cases where continued operation is possible, otherwise switchover or restart will be performed.   b) Ordered close-down.    When a close-down command is received from SS&C ┆
0x01200…01300 (1, 0, 2)   Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
         […0x5…]
0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x1…]
0x01a00…01b00 (1, 0, 10)  Sector 010bff00068841 ┆      Ainuity and integrity in case of system failures. Back-up/reload facilities are also supplied. The tables accessed by TEP include:   AIG  PLA  RI  CH  SDL  SCD  SIC  Command Control Tables  ROUT MDCO Tables  Term. prof. (read via TMP, update via SS&C┆
0x01b00…01c00 (1, 0, 11)  Sector 010cff00068841 ┆      A)  User. prof. (read via TMP, update via SS&C)   Global no. series:   Document control no.  Transaction serial no.  Release serial no.    System Parameters:   TBD.    5.13.2.2.7.1 VDU - Terminal Manager   a) Supervisor Function    In addition to the┆
0x01c00…01d00 (1, 0, 12)  Sector 010de100068841 ┆  a   A supervisor facilities for read and update implemented as commands, the Terminal Package reads the relevant tables, numbers, and system parameters required for its functions.   b) MDCO Function    No interface to TMP.  itializes an instance of the T┆
0x01d00…01e00 (1, 0, 13)  Sector 010e8f00068841 ┆      A 1                                                                                                                   Figure 5.13.2.2.7-1 f Terminal Manager, activated is device dependent.    5.13.2.2.6.1 VDU - Terminal Manager   For VDUs, the initia┆
0x01e00…01f00 (1, 0, 14)  Sector 010fff00068841 ┆      A 1                                                                   c) MSO Function    No interface to TMP.   d) User Functions    Following the read TMP increments the transaction serial no.    After release TMP increments the release serial no.  ┆
0x01f00…02000 (1, 0, 15)  Sector 0100ff00068841 ┆      A  During validation of user entries tables are accessed by TEP.    5.13.2.2.7.2 Printers - Terminal Manager   Increments document control no.    5.13.2.2.7.3 PTR - Terminal Manager   Increments release serial no.    5.13.2.2.7.4 PTP - Terminal Manag┆
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0xc3…]
0x0e400…0e500 (14, 0, 4)  Sector 00000600068941 ┆      A 1                                                                    The remainder of the tables are meant to be stored at disk, possibly with memory resident pointers. To satisfy user requirements for fast working tables they should be stored at t┆
0x0e500…0e600 (14, 0, 5)  Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
         […0x2…]
0x0e800…0e900 (14, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x3…]
0x0ec00…0ed00 (14, 0, 12) Sector 0e0d4500068941 ┆  E   And statistics package.  Search access to system parameters.    r a global number series.   - Back-up: Takes a back-up copy of tables.   - Reload: Reloads tables.    Further details for functions are TBD.  1                                           ┆
0x0ed00…0ee00 (14, 0, 13) Sector 0000ab00068941 ┆  +   A 1                                                                  5.14.1.5 Design and Construction   See section 2.5.    5.14.1.6 Documentation   See section 2.6.                           c) Design    The data administrated by TMP can be split up┆
0x0ee00…0ef00 (14, 0, 14) Sector 0e0fff00068941 ┆      A 1                                                                  5.14.1.3.2 Hardware Control of Subsystem   N/A.    5.14.1.3.3 Error Control Mechanisms   TMP checks parameters for syntax and consistency.    5.14.1.4 Characteristics    5.14.1.4.1 ┆
0x0ef00…0f000 (14, 0, 15) Sector 0e00ff00068941 ┆      APerformance   TBD.    5.14.1.4.2 Availability and Maintainability   N/A.    5.14.1.4.3 Security   Access Control   TMP will limit access to table manipulation functions by only allowing the following accesses by the CAMPS packages:   - Terminal pack┆
0x0f000…0f100 (15, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x77…]
0x16800…16900 (22, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(22,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41069041}, f00=»0690A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»GJ                   «, f04=»Kapitel 5.15         «, f05=20-02-81 14:06, f06=»   1 «, f07=»38 «, f08=»  2828 «, f09=25-03-81 14:12, f10=»     «, f11=»06 «, f12=»   137 «, f13=25-03-81 14:27, f14=03-07-81 16:09, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 19 «, f17=»   2 «, f18=»33 «, f19=»  252 «, f20=»  3003 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=200010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038035400df}
0x16900…16a00 (22, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0xc…]
0x17600…17700 (23, 0, 6)  Sector 1707ff00069041 ┆      A    Operation ............           5.15.1.2.2.2 Exceeding Off-line                Disk Threshold .......           5.15.1.2.3 Retrieval ...............           5.15.1.2.3.1 On-Line Retrieval ....           5.15.1.2.3.2 Off-Line Retrieval ...    ┆
0x17700…17800 (23, 0, 7)  Sector 1608ff00069041 ┆      A       5.15.1.2.4 Errors ..................           5.15.1.2.4.1 Error Detection ......           5.15.1.2.4.2 Error Handling .......           5.15.1.2.5 Recovery ................           5.15.1.2.5.1 General Description ..           5.15.1.2.5┆
0x17800…17900 (23, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x27…]
0x1a000…1a100 (26, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(26,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41069141}, f00=»0691A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»RIM                  «, f04=»Kapitel 5.16         «, f05=20-02-81 14:08, f06=»     «, f07=»16 «, f08=»   369 «, f09=04-05-81 09:45, f10=»     «, f11=»01 «, f12=»    14 «, f13=04-05-81 09:47, f14=04-05-81 15:06, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=»     «, f18=»30 «, f19=»  156 «, f20=»   743 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=310010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038033600df}
0x1a100…1a200 (26, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x21…]
0x1c300…1c400 (28, 0, 3)  Sector 00002100069341 ┆  !   Aterface to other packages.   The LTU test includes test of all command instructions, interrupt control, DMA control, RAM's, PROM, the serial interface part, and the Z80-processor.   The test of the Z80-processor parts of the LTU module is performed ┆
0x1c400…1c500 (28, 0, 4)  Sector 00000600069341 ┆      Aby transmitting a Z80-program to the shared RAM. The Z80-processor is commanded to execute this program as a self test. The Z80-program stores a test result code in the shared RAM. Test result code is interpreted by the LTU test program in the CR80D┆
0x1c500…1c600 (28, 0, 5)  Sector aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ┆****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************┆
         […0x2…]
0x1c800…1c900 (28, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x7…]
0x1d000…1d100 (29, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(29,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41069241}, f00=»0692A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»GJ                   «, f04=»Kapitel 5.17         «, f05=20-02-81 14:10, f06=»     «, f07=»09 «, f08=»   451 «, f09=25-03-81 14:18, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    51 «, f13=25-03-81 14:32, f14=25-03-81 14:36, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 11 «, f17=»     «, f18=»11 «, f19=»  112 «, f20=»   502 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038032900df}
0x1d100…1d200 (29, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x76…]
0x24800…24900 (36, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(36,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41069341}, f00=»0693A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»GJ                   «, f04=»Kapitel 5.18         «, f05=20-02-81 14:11, f06=»     «, f07=»08 «, f08=»   169 «, f09=25-03-81 14:19, f10=»     «, f11=»03 «, f12=»    48 «, f13=25-03-81 14:33, f14=12-10-81 12:46, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 24 «, f17=»     «, f18=»11 «, f19=»  388 «, f20=»   217 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038037b00df}
0x24900…24a00 (36, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x7…]
0x25100…25200 (37, 0, 1)  Sector 2502ff00072641 ┆%    &A 1                                                                   A programming service will be provided commencing with the PSA of the first site.  The purpose of this function will be to diagnose and correct faults in the S/W if such should occ┆
0x25200…25300 (37, 0, 2)  Sector 2503ff00072641 ┆%    &Aur after the installation.  This service will also be in charge of the maintenance of S/W documentation.   Upon request, this service will provide assistance and expertise for implementation of changes and S/W modifications.  Requests must be author┆
0x25300…25400 (37, 0, 3)  Sector 25044400072641 ┆% D  &Aized, issued, and produced centrally (at SHAPE), and will be p    6.4.3.1 Heading   The FCNs are issued consecutively commencing with number 1.  The number of pages included in the FCN in mention is written.   the sites.  The service aid may take fo┆
0x25400…25500 (37, 0, 4)  Sector 00002300072641 ┆  #  &Aerformed at additional costs.                                       6.4.3.2 Identification   The part addressed by the FCN is identified by Type, Parts No., NATO Stock no. if available, and description as well as the next higher level is indicated. ┆
0x25500…25600 (37, 0, 5)  Sector 2506ff00069341 ┆%     Apattern (D implies deletion of second line)    General Text Formatter    The Formatter transforms an input file with inbedded commands to an output file.    The formatting consists of:    - Margin justification   - Underlining key words   - Addition┆
0x25600…25700 (37, 0, 6)  Sector 2507ff00069341 ┆%     A of page headings    File Merge Program    The program merges text files together onto an output file.    The input file may contain commands to the merge program. A command is a dollar sign ($, <, ascii 36) followed by a file-id.    The input file ┆
0x25700…25800 (37, 0, 7)  Sector 2408ff00069341 ┆$     Ais copied onto the output file until a command (or end of file) is reached.    If a command is encountered, the command itself and the rest of that line is skipped and the specified file is merged to the output file. (The specified file is, in turn,┆
0x25800…25900 (37, 0, 8)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x5…]
0x25e00…25f00 (37, 0, 14) Sector 00000600069441 ┆      A general format check algorithm followed by a semantics check specialized for each table. A subset of the operational package Table Maintenance is used for storing the tables generated on disk.   Whenever input for table generation is correct, but i┆
0x25f00…26000 (37, 0, 15) Sector 2500ff00069341 ┆%     Ahe Assembler generates executeable code from source.   The text processors are:   Editor, General text formatter, Text file merge program.    Editor    The Editor is an interactive program which reads commands from current input and displays message┆
0x26000…26100 (38, 0, 0)  WangDocumentBody
         […0xf…]
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(39,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41069441}, f00=»0694A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»GJ                   «, f04=»Kapitel 5.19         «, f05=20-02-81 14:12, f06=»     «, f07=»03 «, f08=»    96 «, f09=25-03-81 14:20, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»    51 «, f13=25-03-81 14:34, f14=12-10-81 12:47, f15=»0046A «, f16=»  6 «, f17=»     «, f18=»05 «, f19=»   92 «, f20=»   147 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038031e00df}
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x16…]
0x28800…28900 (40, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(40,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41068841}, f00=»0688A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»GJ                   «, f04=»Kapitel 5.13         «, f05=20-02-81 14:03, f06=»     «, f07=»52 «, f08=»  1462 «, f09=25-03-81 14:03, f10=»     «, f11=»07 «, f12=»    96 «, f13=25-03-81 14:24, f14=25-03-81 14:35, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 60 «, f17=»   2 «, f18=»39 «, f19=»  560 «, f20=»  2093 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110056610a10a80aaca1505000000000000003803ca00df}
0x28900…28a00 (40, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x29000…29100 (41, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(41,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41068941}, f00=»0689A «, f01=»CPS/SDS/001  ISSUE 1      «, f02=»vhn                  «, f03=»BMN                  «, f04=»Kapitel 5.14         «, f05=20-02-81 14:04, f06=»     «, f07=»39 «, f08=»  1644 «, f09=25-03-81 14:03, f10=»     «, f11=»08 «, f12=»   153 «, f13=25-03-81 14:26, f14=25-03-81 14:35, f15=»0046A «, f16=» 15 «, f17=»   1 «, f18=»20 «, f19=»  176 «, f20=»  2161 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100010000110056610a10a80aaca15050000000000000038033c00df}
0x29100…29200 (41, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0xe…]
0x2a000…2a100 (42, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(42,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41075241}, f00=»0752A «, f01=»telex shape               «, f02=»sdv                  «, f03=»KNB                  «, f04=»                     «, f05=11-03-81 10:54, f06=»   1 «, f07=»01 «, f08=»  8061 «, f09=07-04-81 12:13, f10=»     «, f11=»01 «, f12=»    15 «, f13=12-03-81 15:36, f14=07-04-81 12:14, f15=»0046A «, f16=»  1 «, f17=»   1 «, f18=»17 «, f19=»  120 «, f20=»  8356 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000110056610110480aaca15050000000000000038032100df}
0x2a100…2a200 (42, 0, 1)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x9…]
0x2ab00…2ac00 (42, 0, 11) Sector 00003c00093141 ┆  <  1Aence inserted   TBD removal 5 692 Error action added  ion 5.15.1.2.5.2 under the description of SAR.   Failure upon retrieving a log item.   Recovery action:  SAR will receive a new command and retrieval parameter.    5.16.1.3 Package Control    5.1┆
0x2ac00…2ad00 (42, 0, 12) Sector 2a0dff00072641 ┆*    &Aults in the S/W if such should occur after the installation.  This service will also be in charge of the maintenance of S/W documentation.   Upon request, this service will provide assistance and expertise for implementation of changes and S/W modif┆
0x2ad00…2ae00 (42, 0, 13) Sector 2a0e2800072641 ┆* (  &Aications.  Requests must be authorlowing subparagraphs (1-10).    6.4.3.1 Heading   The FCNs are issued consecutively commencing with number 1.  The number of pages included in the FCN in mention is written.   vice engineers will be prepared to assi┆
0x2ae00…2af00 (42, 0, 14) Sector 00006300072641 ┆  c  &Aized, issued, and produced centrally (at SHAPE), and will be performed at additional costs.  The part addressed by the FCN is identified by Type, Parts No., NATO Stock no. if available, and description as well as the next higher level is indicated. ┆
0x2af00…2b000 (42, 0, 15) Sector 2a00ff00072641 ┆*    &A                                              Items Due Date Notes                                                                           TE for processor equipment    TE for peripherals  Subject to set. of    peripherals  TE, Standard  Hand tool┆
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0x2be00…2bf00 (43, 0, 14) Sector 2b0fff00072641 ┆+    &Ae warranty period, S/W maintenance is assumed to be carried out by customer at the CSSI.  If appropriate, though, CSSI may draw on the programming service established within CR in which case a request must be routed through SHAPE.  CR will confirm r┆
0x2bf00…2c000 (43, 0, 15) Sector 2b00ff00072641 ┆+    &Aeceipt of the request to SHAPE and assist CSSI.  Upon completion, the modification is sent to the site, CSSI will always keep a record of the software modifications.  Refer to fig. 6.5.3-1 for the communication flow.   The Failure Reporting System a┆
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0x3d800…3d900 (61, 0, 8)  Sector 3d09ff00072641 ┆=    &Age.  After their consent, the proposal will be promoted to become an FCN.  In case a spare part will no longer be produced the above procedure applies, now, however, not later than 9 months before the item will no longer be produced.   It is worth n┆
0x3d900…3da00 (61, 0, 9)  Sector 3d0aff00072641 ┆=    &Aoting that the failure reports' file may be employed in screening for systematic errors.  If necessary, copies of the logbook and error print-outs covering the observed time span must be accessible to CR.    2.3.3 Module Flow   If an error occurs at┆
0x3da00…3db00 (61, 0, 10) Sector 3d0bff00072641 ┆=    &A a site, the problem can most often be traced down to a defective module which will be replaced, usually from stock.  The module is returned to a repair depot and simultaneously another spare module is sent to the site from a depot which will be rep┆
0x3db00…3dc00 (61, 0, 11) Sector 3d0c9100072641 ┆=    &Alenished from the repair depot.  Refer to sec. 6.3.   The shipment from a site to the repair depot must be covered by a failure report.      This section in the manual describes how the logbook is maintained.  (The logbook is described in sec. 2.3.5┆
0x3dc00…3dd00 (61, 0, 12) Sector 3d0dff00072641 ┆=    &A 1                                                                  2.3.4 Failure Reports   When a failure report (refer to fig. 2.3.4-1) is filled in at a site, one copy is filed for information, one copy is sent to SHAPE, and one together with a p┆
0x3dd00…3de00 (61, 0, 13) Sector 3d0eff00072641 ┆=    &Aossible module to the repair depot.  When the repair is completed, the failure report is also completed and one copy is filed, one copy is sent to SHAPE, and one copy is filed at CR.   The failure reports, which are numbered in succession, contain 3┆
0x3de00…3df00 (61, 0, 14) Sector 3d0fc300072641 ┆= C  &A sections.  The first section is the identification part which is filled in by the originator, the second section applies only to the sites, while the third section applies to depots only. hange Notice (FCN) will be generated enabling each site or d┆
0x3df00…3e000 (61, 0, 15) Sector 3d009800072641 ┆=    &A 1                                                                                                                   Failure Report  Fig. 2.3.4-1 al error print-outs appearing on the maintenance position Line Printer.   The official failure reportin┆
0x3e000…3e100 (62, 0, 0)  Sector 3e01ff00072641 ┆>    &Ag system will start at the Site Provisional Acceptance (SPA), but in-house registration and analysis will commence at the start of factory acceptance test.    2.3.2 Information Flow   Any failure occurring at a site or depot will initiate an informa┆
0x3e100…3e200 (62, 0, 1)  Sector 3e02ff00072641 ┆>    &Ation flow, refer to fig. 2.3.2-1.  A failure report will be generated (refer to sec. 2.3.4-1) and sent via SHAPE to CR-ILS which will analyse, file, and distribute for further examination.  If a resulting change is recommended, an Engineering Change┆
0x3e200…3e300 (62, 0, 2)  Sector 3e03ff00072641 ┆>    &A Proposal (ECP) is sent to a Configuration Change Board (CCB) which in turn may issue an Engineering Change Order (ECO).  ILS will then prepare a Field Change Notice (FCN) under configuration mgmt, QA, and Project Office control.  The FCN will be se┆
0x3e300…3e400 (62, 0, 3)  Sector 3e043c00072641 ┆> <  &Ant through SHAPE to the affected sites and/or depots. int-out) will provide an entry point to a particular troubleshooting tree and by following the descriptions outlined an effective and time saving troubleshooting path is ensured.   Once the error┆
0x3e400…3e500 (62, 0, 4)  Sector 3e059900072641 ┆>    &A 1                                                                                                                  Information Flow  Fig. 2.3.2-1 are reloaded and the system brought back to normal operation.     th volumes describe the organization┆
0x3e500…3e600 (62, 0, 5)  Sector 3e06ff00072641 ┆>    &A 1                                                                   The FCN, which may prescribe a H/W design change, S/W modification, or a spare part change, must be implemented by the RST, and upon completion an acknowledgement must be returned ┆
0x3e600…3e700 (62, 0, 6)  Sector 3e07ff00072641 ┆>    &Athrough SHAPE to CR-ILS' file to close the item.  An FCN is considered closed only when acknowledgement is received from all sites/depots concerned.   One exception to this information flow exists when the FCN is concerned with change of spare parts┆
0x3e700…3e800 (62, 0, 7)  Sector 3d08ff00072641 ┆=    &A in which case the change will be subject to approval by SHAPE.  In case the spare part change is a consequence of a H/W design change, an FCN containing all relevant information will be issued as a proposal to SHAPE within 4 weeks from the H/W chan┆
0x3e800…3e900 (62, 0, 8)  Sector 3e09ff00072641 ┆>    &Aund in the central equipment.  There are two major sub-sections of which the Mechanical Parts List shows an illustrated equipment structure down to module level, while the Electrical Parts List reflects modules down to components level.  The former ┆
0x3e900…3ea00 (62, 0, 9)  Sector 3e0aef00072641 ┆> o  &Ais primarily used at site level while the latter is aimed at depot level.    2.2.1.6 Diagrams & Lay-Outs (Vol. 6)   Herein all the detailed diagrams showing the components are found.  This will normally not be used at site level.     detail the Fail┆
0x3ea00…3eb00 (62, 0, 10) Sector 3e0bff00072641 ┆>    &A 1                                                                  2.2.2 Depot Level   Fig. 2.2.2-1 provides a tentative illustration of the applicable documentation for a depot level.  As the depot philosophy is not yet decided, the contents of th┆
0x3eb00…3ec00 (62, 0, 11) Sector 3e0c7e00072641 ┆> ~  &Ae Technical Description will be evaluated later.  However, the main sections are foreseen to be as shown in the figure. ten in the logbook.  This section in the manual describes how the logbook is maintained.  (The logbook is described in sec. 2.3.5┆
0x3ec00…3ed00 (62, 0, 12) Sector 3e0da700072641 ┆> '  &A 1                                                                                                                 Depot Maintenance Documentation  Fig. 2.2.2-1 entive maintenance schedules which specifies whenever a unit needs maintenance.  There a┆
0x3ed00…3ee00 (62, 0, 13) Sector 3e0eff00072641 ┆>    &A 1                                                                  2.3 FAILURE REPORTING SYSTEM    2.3.1 General   A Failure Reporting System will be established in order to maintain the operation and overall performance of the system.  By an analy┆
0x3ee00…3ef00 (62, 0, 14) Sector 3e0fff00072641 ┆>    &Asis of the errors reported, it is possible to screen systematic failures and proper action may be taken to avoid unnecessary down-time.  Where action is deemed necessary a resulting Field Change Notice (FCN) will be generated enabling each site or d┆
0x3ef00…3f000 (62, 0, 15) Sector 3e00ff00072641 ┆>    &Aepot concerned to perform the retrofit.   Prerequisites for Failure Reports from the sites are a properly maintained logbook and the documentational error print-outs appearing on the maintenance position Line Printer.   The official failure reportin┆
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  Sector 3f01ff00072641 ┆?    &Apriate documents for the peripherals.  There will be one schedule for each type of peripheral.   c) The Test Equipment (TE) will generally require little or no maintenance, but where preventive maintenance is necessary, the same philosophy as in "b"┆
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  Sector 3f02ff00072641 ┆?    &A above applies.  If a regular calibration is necessary this will most probably need to be done at a depot.  In such case a TE Calibration Schedule will be found and the procedures described.    2.2.1.1.5 Corrective Maintenance   This section in the ┆
0x3f200…3f300 (63, 0, 2)  Sector 3f03ff00072641 ┆?    &Amaintenance manual contains all descriptions necessary for the isolation and repair of an error down to module level.  It is based on various troubleshooting trees which provide a structured troubleshooting procedure throughout the system.  The erro┆
0x3f300…3f400 (63, 0, 3)  Sector 3f04ff00072641 ┆?    &Ar print-out at the maintenance position (or missing print-out) will provide an entry point to a particular troubleshooting tree and by following the descriptions outlined an effective and time saving troubleshooting path is ensured.   Once the error┆
0x3f400…3f500 (63, 0, 4)  Sector 3f05db00072641 ┆? [  &A is isolated to a particular module, this is interchanged with a spare module and a verification test is performed before the application programs are reloaded and the system brought back to normal operation.     th volumes describe the organization┆
0x3f500…3f600 (63, 0, 5)  Sector 3f06ff00072641 ┆?    &A 1                                                                  2.2.1.2 Technical Description (Vol. 2)    This volume is intended for depot level and will only be applicable in cases where the interface between two modules needs to be described.┆
0x3f600…3f700 (63, 0, 6)  Sector 3f07ff00072641 ┆?    &A    2.2.1.3 Installation (Vol. 3)   This volume is intended for the installation of the system and will only be applicable in rare cases where the cabling between the processor equipment and a peripheral is defective or when the system is being expa┆
0x3f700…3f800 (63, 0, 7)  Sector 3e08ff00072641 ┆>    &Anded.    2.2.1.4 Inventory (Vol. 4)   The inventory manual contains a listing of all items delivered to a particular site or depot.  Refer to sec. 2.3 for more detailed information.    2.2.1.5 Parts Lists (Vol. 5)   This volume contains all parts fo┆
0x3f800…3f900 (63, 0, 8)  Sector 3f09ff00072641 ┆?    &A 1                                                                  2.2.1.1.1 System Concept   The system concept contains a break-down of a CAMPS site into assemblies and sub-assemblies and it relates the firmware to both hardware and software thro┆
0x3f900…3fa00 (63, 0, 9)  Sector 3f0aff00072641 ┆?    &Augh a system description.  The application and function of the M&D software is discussed and so is also the formats of error print-outs on the maintenance position Line Printer.    2.2.1.1.2 Failure Reports   This section explains in detail the Fail┆
0x3fa00…3fb00 (63, 0, 10) Sector 3f0bff00072641 ┆?    &Aure Reporting System and describes how to use and fill in failure reports.  (The Failure Reporting System is described in sec. 2.3).    2.2.1.1.3 Logbook   A logbook is supplied to be effective from the start of the Provisional Site Acceptance (PSA)┆
0x3fb00…3fc00 (63, 0, 11) Sector 3f0cff00072641 ┆?    &A.  All irregularities, errors, and configuration changes, f.inst. due to preventive maintenance operations, must be written in the logbook.  This section in the manual describes how the logbook is maintained.  (The logbook is described in sec. 2.3.5┆
0x3fc00…3fd00 (63, 0, 12) Sector 3f0dff00072641 ┆?    &A).    2.2.1.1.4 Preventive Maintenance   This section contains a full description of the preventive maintenance tasks at a CAMPS site.  A major asset is the preventive maintenance schedules which specifies whenever a unit needs maintenance.  There a┆
0x3fd00…3fe00 (63, 0, 13) Sector 3f0eff00072641 ┆?    &Are schedules covering all different types of peripherals and instruments, and corresponding sub-sections will briefly describe the set-up, prerequisites, tasks, etc.   a) The maintenance of the central equipment is described in detail.  All necessar┆
0x3fe00…3ff00 (63, 0, 14) Sector 3f0f6100072641 ┆? a  &Ay information about test instruments, tools, consumables, and test figures are described.   from the depot.   e) The Maintenance Management section (sec. 5) describes the tools for management, control, and communication within the CAMPS maintenance ┆
0x3ff00…40000 (63, 0, 15) Sector 3f00ff00072641 ┆?    &A 1                                                                   b) A separate sub-section contains the preventive maintenance schedule of the peripherals involved.  References are made to the respective OEM manuals which will serve as the appro┆
0x40000…40100 (64, 0, 0)  Sector 4001a900072641 ┆@ )  &A 1                                                                                                                   Maintenance Manual, Organization  Fig. 1.5-1  lt drawings of installation and cabling, check lists, and a verification print-out.  A┆
0x40100…40200 (64, 0, 1)  Sector 4002ff00072641 ┆@    &A 1                                                                   2  MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING     2.1 INTRODUCTION   This section outlines the engineering efforts necessary prior to commencement of the on-site maintenance.  It describes the tools ┆
0x40200…40300 (64, 0, 2)  Sector 4003ff00072641 ┆@    &Anecessary to keep up the versatile duties connected with the on-site maintenance and explains the tools which are prerequisites for effective handling and control of the CAMPS equipment.    2.2 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTATION   The Technical Manual togeth┆
0x40300…40400 (64, 0, 3)  Sector 4004ff00072641 ┆@    &Aer with the various OEM manuals (test equipment and peripherals) provides all necessary documentation for maintenance of the CAMPS equipment.  The reference document for site maintenance is the Technical Manual vol. 1, Maintenance Manual, while the ┆
0x40400…40500 (64, 0, 4)  Sector 4005ff00072641 ┆@    &Areference document for depot maintenance is the Technical Manual vol. 2, Technical Description.  Both manuals are self-contained documents which through references addresses other relevant documentation.  Thus, both volumes describe the organization┆
0x40500…40600 (64, 0, 5)  Sector 4006ff00072641 ┆@    &A of manuals for the applicable maintenance level.    2.2.1 Site Level   Fig. 2.2-1 illustrates the applicable documentation for the total site maintenance tasks, and the following description provides an introductional explanation of the structure. ┆
0x40600…40700 (64, 0, 6)  Sector 4007df00072641 ┆@ _  &A   2.2.1.1 Maintenance Manual (Volume 1)   The Maintenance Manual is the reference manual for the complete maintenance of a CAMPS site.  It is divided into sections of which the most important are described below.    1.4.1.6 Diagrams and Lay-Outs (V┆
0x40700…40800 (64, 0, 7)  Sector 3f08a000072641 ┆?    &A 1                                                                                                                  Maintenance Documentation  Fig. 2.2-1 ble at a CAMPS site in case of complicated failures.    1.4.2 Test Equipment Manuals   The manu┆
0x40800…40900 (64, 0, 8)  Sector 4009ff00072641 ┆@    &Aals used for the test equipment will be the original OEM manuals.  The quality of these manuals will be sufficient as to satisfy the CAMPS requirements.  With respect to preventive and corrective maintenance references will be made from the Technica┆
0x40900…40a00 (64, 0, 9)  Sector 400aff00072641 ┆@    &Al Manual.    1.4.3 Peripheral Manuals   The manuals used for the peripherals will be the original OEM manuals and there will be separate manuals for each peripheral.  With respect to preventive and corrective maintenance, references will be made fro┆
0x40a00…40b00 (64, 0, 10) Sector 400bbf00072641 ┆@ ?  &Am the Technical Manual.   Manuals for Low Speed Teleprinters (TRC) and Optical Character Readers (OCR) are supplied by customer and will not be part of the CAMPS Documentation Package.  is a self-contained document intended for on-site maintenance. ┆
0x40b00…40c00 (64, 0, 11) Sector 400cff00072641 ┆@    &A 1                                                                  1.5 MAINTENANCE PLAN, ORGANIZATION   In addition to this present section, the maintenance plan is divided into 5 sections each covering a well defined part of the CAMPS equipment ma┆
0x40c00…40d00 (64, 0, 12) Sector 400dff00072641 ┆@    &Aintenance as shown in figure 1.5-1.  The contents of the sections is in short described below:   a) The Introduction (Sec. 1) presents the scope and organization of the plan as well as the maintenance concept.   b) The Maintenance Engineering (Sec. ┆
0x40d00…40e00 (64, 0, 13) Sector 400eff00072641 ┆@    &A2) describes the engineering tasks prior to installation on the sites.  A major part of this section is a description of the maintenance manual.   c) The On-Site Maintenance section (sec. 3) presents the multiple tasks involved in maintaining a CAMP┆
0x40e00…40f00 (64, 0, 14) Sector 400fff00072641 ┆@    &AS site.     d) Depot level maintenance (sec. 4) describes how the sites are being supported from the depot.   e) The Maintenance Management section (sec. 5) describes the tools for management, control, and communication within the CAMPS maintenance ┆
0x40f00…41000 (64, 0, 15) Sector 4000ae00072641 ┆@ .  &Aprogram.   f) The Maintenance Support section (sec. 6) describes how the CAMPS project will be supported from the contractor (CR) during and after the warranty period. ion of symbols and component descriptions.    1.4.1.3 Installation (Vol. 3)   Thi┆
0x41000…41100 (65, 0, 0)  Sector 4101ff00072641 ┆A    &As volume is a self-contained document intended for installation purposes.  It is not directly related to maintenance, but it may be consulted as it contains as-built drawings of installation and cabling, check lists, and a verification print-out.  A┆
0x41100…41200 (65, 0, 1)  Sector 4102ff00072641 ┆A    &Any prospective expansions will be reflected in this document.    1.4.1.4 Inventory (Vol. 4)   This volume lists all items delivered under the CAMPS contract and is both site and depot related.  Major sections herein are:   a) Installed Equipment   b┆
0x41200…41300 (65, 0, 2)  Sector 4103ff00072641 ┆A    &A) Tools lists.  Hand tools and special tools are described.   c) Test Equipment.   d) Test accessories.   e) Consumables.   f) Furniture   g) Approved Spare Parts as per the approved spare parts List (ASPL).  This section is divided into subsections┆
0x41300…41400 (65, 0, 3)  Sector 41043000072641 ┆A 0  &A related to sites and depot respectively. ce Adaptor  LP   Line Printer  LTU   Line Termination Unit  LTUX-S  Line Termination Unit for TDX  ............... 86     6.4.2 Registration of FCNs .................. 86     6.4.3 Description of FCNs ......┆
0x41400…41500 (65, 0, 4)  Sector 41059200072641 ┆A    &A 1                                                                                                                DOCUMENTATION  Fig. 1.4-1 /N  Manufacturer's Parts Number  MGMT  Management  MIA   Map Interface Adaptor  MTTR  Mean Time To Repair  MU┆
0x41500…41600 (65, 0, 5)  Sector 4106ff00072641 ┆A    &A 1                                                                  1.4.1.5 Parts Lists (Vol. 5)   This volume contains the parts lists for the equipment and is aimed at both site and depot level.  It will contain an illustrated assembly break-down ┆
0x41600…41700 (65, 0, 6)  Sector 4107ff00072641 ┆A    &Aand consist of the following main sections:   a) Assembly drawings displaying mechanical parts.   b) Sub-assembly drawings with parts lists.  Parts lists for peripheral devices are found in the peripheral manuals.    1.4.1.6 Diagrams and Lay-Outs (V┆
0x41700…41800 (65, 0, 7)  Sector 4008ff00072641 ┆@    &Aol. 6)   This volume is primarily aimed at the depot level as it contains details of all modules in the CAMPS equipment.  It may, however, also be applicable at a CAMPS site in case of complicated failures.    1.4.2 Test Equipment Manuals   The manu┆
0x41800…41900 (65, 0, 8)  Sector 4109d600072641 ┆A V  &Aent  TIA   TDX Interface Adaptor  TRC   Torn Tape Relay Center  TR/REC  Transceiver/Receiver   VDU   Visual Display Unit   WD   Watchdog Crate Adaptor  WDP   Watchdog Processor  WPU   Watchdog Processor Unit .5.6 Return to Normal Operation .........┆
0x41900…41a00 (65, 0, 9)  Sector 410aff00072641 ┆A    &A 1                                                                  1.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTATION, OVERVIEW   The CAMPS maintenance documentation is composed by a Technical Manual of 6 volumes, the individual Test Equipment Manuals, and the individu┆
0x41a00…41b00 (65, 0, 10) Sector 410bff00072641 ┆A    &Aal Peripheral Manuals as briefly described in the CAMPS Documentation Catalog, CPS/AUX/008.  Refer to fig. 1.4-1.    1.4.1 Technical Manual    1.4.1.1 Maintenance (Vol. 1)   This Volume is a self-contained document intended for on-site maintenance. ┆
0x41b00…41c00 (65, 0, 11) Sector 410cff00072641 ┆A    &A Through this manual all other relevant documentation is referenced.  The main sections are:   a) System concept which describes the H/W structure break-down.   b) Logbook description explaining the purpose of the logbook.   c) Failure Report descri┆
0x41c00…41d00 (65, 0, 12) Sector 410dff00072641 ┆A    &Aption explaining how to fill in failure reports.   d) Preventive Maintenance comprising all tasks concerned with the preventive maintenance of an On-site CAMPS equipment.  Through preventive maintenance schedules, the peripherals are addressed.   e)┆
0x41d00…41e00 (65, 0, 13) Sector 410ec000072641 ┆A @  &A Corrective Maintenance comprising all tasks concerned with the corrective maintenance of an On-site CAMPS equipment.  Through troubleshooting trees, the peripherals are addressed.      with open doors in the EMI racks is kept to a minimum.  Most of┆
0x41e00…41f00 (65, 0, 14) Sector 410fff00072641 ┆A    &A 1                                                                  1.4.1.2 Technical Description (Vol. 2)   This volume is a self-contained document intended for depot maintenance.  Through this manual all other relevant documentation is referenced┆
0x41f00…42000 (65, 0, 15) Sector 4100ff00072641 ┆A    &A.  Main sections are:   a) System concept which describes the structure breakdown.   b) Detailed description of the function of each module.   c) Appendix with explanation of symbols and component descriptions.    1.4.1.3 Installation (Vol. 3)   Thi┆
0x42000…42100 (66, 0, 0)  Sector 4201ff00072641 ┆B    &Aarts List   BPJF  Black Panel Junction Field  BSM-X  Bus Switching Module   CCA   Crate Configuration Adaptor  CCB   Change Control Board  CCIS  Command & Control Information System  CIA   Crate Interface Adaptor  CNFG  Configuration  COCB  Configur┆
0x42100…42200 (66, 0, 1)  Sector 4202ff00072641 ┆B    &Aation Control Bus  CPU   Central Processor Unit  CR   Christian Rovsing A/S  CRC   Cyclic Redundancy Check  CSSI  CAMPS Software Support Installation   DAMOS  Dual Advanced Multiprocessor Operating System  DCA   Disk Control Adaptor  DEMUX  Demultip┆
0x42200…42300 (66, 0, 2)  Sector 4203ff00072641 ┆B    &Alexer   ECO   Engineering Change Order  ECP   Engineering Change Proposal  EDCN  Engineering Design Change Notice  EMI   Electro-Magnetic Interference   FCN   Field Change Notice  FD   Floppy Disk   H/W   Hardware   ILS   Integrated Logistics Suppor┆
0x42300…42400 (66, 0, 3)  Sector 42049300072641 ┆B    &At  I/O   Input/Output   LIA   Line Interface Adaptor  LP   Line Printer  LTU   Line Termination Unit  LTUX-S  Line Termination Unit for TDX  ............... 86     6.4.2 Registration of FCNs .................. 86     6.4.3 Description of FCNs ......┆
0x42400…42500 (66, 0, 4)  Sector 4205ff00072641 ┆B    &A 1                                                                   MBT   Main Bus Termination  M&D   Maintenance & Diagnostics  MDF  MFG P/N  Manufacturer's Parts Number  MGMT  Management  MIA   Map Interface Adaptor  MTTR  Mean Time To Repair  MU┆
0x42500…42600 (66, 0, 5)  Sector 4206ff00072641 ┆B    &AX   Multiplexer   NAK   Negative Acknowledge   OCR   Optical Character Reader  OEM   Original Equipment Manufacturer  OJT   On Job Training  OMDT  OPTO MUX/DEMUX Transceiver   PL   Parts List  PU   Processor Unit   QA   Quality Assurance   R&M   Rel┆
0x42600…42700 (66, 0, 6)  Sector 4207ff00072641 ┆B    &Aiability & Maintainability  RAM   Random Access Memory  RPJF  Red Panel Junction Field  RSPL  Recommended Spare Parts List  RST   Resident Site Technician   SCARS  Status Control and Reporting System  SE   System Engineering  SPA   Site Provisional ┆
0x42700…42800 (66, 0, 7)  Sector 4108ff00072641 ┆A    &AAcceptance  SPDCN  Spare Part Design Change Notice  SS&C  System Status & Controller  STI   Supra-bus & TDX Interface  S/W   Software   TARE  Telegraph and Relay Equipment  TBD   To Be Defined  TDX   Telecommunication Data Exchange  TE   Test Equipm┆
0x42800…42900 (66, 0, 8)  Sector 42093200072641 ┆B 2  &A         List ....................... 94    ee ..... 71      3.5.4 Gain Access to and Replace Faulty       Module ................................ 71     3.5.5 Verification of Repair ................ 71     3.5.6 Return to Normal Operation .........┆
0x42900…42a00 (66, 0, 9)  Sector 420aff00072641 ┆B    &A 1                                                                   1  INTRODUCTION     1.1 SCOPE   This plan provides an overview of the task delegations within the CAMPS maintenance program.  It will describe the elements in the program and their┆
0x42a00…42b00 (66, 0, 10) Sector 420bff00072641 ┆B    &A implementation.  The maintenance concept will be presented and discussed.    1.2 MAINTENANCE CONCEPT   It is a main feature of the on-site maintenance philosophy that corrective maintenance is carried out down to module level for both processor equ┆
0x42b00…42c00 (66, 0, 11) Sector 420cff00072641 ┆B    &Aipment and peripherals.  Defective modules are returned to depot for repair or other disposition.   In most instances, the level of isolation and replacement will be plug-in cards and modules.  This principle is especially emphasized in the central ┆
0x42c00…42d00 (66, 0, 12) Sector 420dff00072641 ┆B    &Aequipment where also the power supplies are plug-in modules and modules in the Channel unit can be replaced with power ON so that the operational integrity of the remaining system is preserved while one module is being replaced.   The corrective mai┆
0x42d00…42e00 (66, 0, 13) Sector 420eff00072641 ┆B    &Antenance to components level is restricted to simple tasks as replacement of fans, fuses etc.   Another significant feature in the on-site maintenance philosophy is that troubleshooting with open doors in the EMI racks is kept to a minimum.  Most of┆
0x42e00…42f00 (66, 0, 14) Sector 420fa800072641 ┆B (  &A the corrective maintenance can be performed from the operator position terminal and often the doors need only be open in order to replace the defective module.   MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT .................... 78    5.1 INTRODUCTION ...................┆
0x42f00…43000 (66, 0, 15) Sector 4200ff00072641 ┆B    &A 1                                                                  1.3 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS   The following lists the abbreviations as used throughout in the maintenance plan.    Mnemonics Explanation   A/D   Analog/Digital  ASPL  Approved Spare P┆
0x43000…43100 (67, 0, 0)  Sector 4301fe00072641 ┆C ~  &Aonsibilities ................ 79     5.3.4 CR Responsibilities ................... 80     5.4 PERSONNEL ................................. 80     5.4.1 Resident Site Technicians (RST) ....... 80     5.4.2 Technicians ........................... 80  .┆
0x43100…43200 (67, 0, 1)  Sector 4302ff00072641 ┆C    &A 1                                                                    6  MAINTENANCE SUPPORT ......................... 82    6.1 INTRODUCTION .............................. 82    6.2 FIELD ASSISTANCE .......................... 82     6.2.1 Warranty ┆
0x43200…43300 (67, 0, 2)  Sector 4303ff00072641 ┆C    &ASupport ...................... 82     6.2.2 Post-warranty Support ................. 82     6.3 SPARES .................................... 82     6.3.1 Approved Spare Parts List (ASPL) ...... 82     6.3.2 Follow-on Spares ...................... 83  ┆
0x43300…43400 (67, 0, 3)  Sector 4304ff00072641 ┆C    &A   6.3.3 Information & Materials Flow .......... 83     6.4 FIELD CHANGES ............................. 86     6.4.1 General ............................... 86     6.4.2 Registration of FCNs .................. 86     6.4.3 Description of FCNs ......┆
0x43400…43500 (67, 0, 4)  Sector 4305ff00072641 ┆C    &A............. 86      6.4.3.1 Heading ........................... 86      6.4.3.2 Identification .................... 87      6.4.3.3 Parts Disposition ................. 87      6.4.3.4 Classification .................... 87      6.4.3.5 Type of Inf┆
0x43500…43600 (67, 0, 5)  Sector 4306ff00072641 ┆C    &Aormation ............... 87      6.4.3.6 Related Information ............... 90      6.4.3.7 Field Change Description .......... 90      6.4.3.8 Affected Documents ................ 90      6.4.3.9 Approval Authority ................ 90      6.4.3.10┆
0x43600…43700 (67, 0, 6)  Sector 4307ff00072641 ┆C    &A Succeeding Pages ................ 90     6.5 SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SUPPORT .............. 91     6.5.1 Programming Service at CR ............. 91     6.5.2 Software Modifications ................ 91      6.5.2.1 Systems Software .................. 9┆
0x43700…43800 (67, 0, 7)  Sector 4208ff00072641 ┆B    &A1      6.5.2.2 Apllication Software .............. 92      6.5.2.3 Patches ........................... 92      6.5.3 Software Maintenance Communication       Flow .................................. 92         Appendix:  Preliminary Tools and TE     ┆
0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  Sector 4309ff00072641 ┆C    &A 70      3.5.3.3 Off-Line Troubleshooting Tree ..... 71      3.5.4 Gain Access to and Replace Faulty       Module ................................ 71     3.5.5 Verification of Repair ................ 71     3.5.6 Return to Normal Operation .........┆
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  Sector 430aff00072641 ┆C    &A... 72     3.5.7 Paper Work ............................ 72     3.6 FAILURE REPORTING SYSTEM .................. 72     3.6.1 Logbook ............................... 72     3.6.2 Error Print-out ....................... 73     3.7 PERSONNEL ..........┆
0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430bff00072641 ┆C    &A....................... 73    4.  DEPOT MAINTENANCE ......................... 74    4.1 INTRODUCTION .............................. 74    4.2 WORK DEFINITIONS .......................... 74    4.3 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION .................. 75    4.4┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430c3700072641 ┆C 7  &A SITE SUPPORT .............................. 75  29     2.3.6 Error Print-Outs ...................... 31    (Sletter) (S]ger) (Udf]rer) Inds`t hvilket? Slette hvilket? Flytte hvilket? Kopiere hvilket? Bytte hvilket? Bytte med? S]ge hvilket?         ┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430dff00072641 ┆C    &A 1                                                                     4.4.1 Supply Schedule ....................... 75      4.4.1.1 Standard Items (Group 1) .......... 75      4.4.1.2 Critical Items (Group 2) .......... 75      4.4.1.3 Emergency It┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430eff00072641 ┆C    &Aems (Group 3) ......... 76     4.5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE .................... 76     4.5.1 Test Equipment Calibration ............ 76     4.6 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE .................... 76     4.6.1 Module Repairs ........................ 76     4.┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430fff00072641 ┆C    &A6.2 Test Equipment Repairs ................ 76     4.7 FAILURE REPORTING SYSTEM .................. 77    4.8 SPECIFICATION OF TEST EQUIPMENT ........... 77    5.  MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT .................... 78    5.1 INTRODUCTION ...................┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 4300ff00072641 ┆C    &A........... 78    5.2 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONAL FLOW ........... 78    5.3 MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES ............... 79     5.3.1 Site Responsibilities ................. 79     5.3.2 Depot Responsibilities ................ 79     5.3.3 SHAPE Resp┆
0x44000…44100 (68, 0, 0)  Sector 4401ff00072641 ┆D    &A.......... 45       2.4.4.4 Calibration ....................... 47      2.4.5 Accessories ........................... 47     2.4.6 Consumables ........................... 47     2.4.7 Programmes ............................ 47     2.5 CODIFICATION .┆
0x44100…44200 (68, 0, 1)  Sector 44025e00072641 ┆D ^  &A............................. 48    2.6 PROVISIONING CONFERENCE ................... 48                                                                                                                                                                   ┆
0x44200…44300 (68, 0, 2)  Sector 4403ff00072641 ┆D    &A 1                                                                   3.  ON-SITE MAINTENANCE ....................... 50     3.1 INTRODUCTION .............................. 50    3.2 WORK DEFINITIONS .......................... 50     3.2.1 Preventive┆
0x44300…44400 (68, 0, 3)  Sector 4404ff00072641 ┆D    &A Maintenance ................ 50     3.2.2 Corrective Maintenance ................ 51     3.2.3 Installation of Modifications ......... 51     3.2.4 Site Maintenance Management ........... 51     3.2.5 On-Job Training ....................... 52     ┆
0x44400…44500 (68, 0, 4)  Sector 4405ff00072641 ┆D    &A3.3 MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION .................. 52    3.4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE .................... 54     3.4.1 Central Equipment ..................... 54     3.4.2 Peripherals ........................... 55     3.4.3 Test Equipment .............┆
0x44500…44600 (68, 0, 5)  Sector 4406ff00072641 ┆D    &A........... 55     3.4.4 Modules ............................... 55     3.5 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE .................... 57     3.5.1 Error Detection ....................... 57     3.5.2 Isolation of Errors to Assembly ....... 60      3.5.2.1 Watchdo┆
0x44600…44700 (68, 0, 6)  Sector 4407ff00072641 ┆D    &Ag Processor ................ 62      3.5.2.2 Processor Unit .................... 62      3.5.2.3 TDX ............................... 65      3.5.2.4 Distribution Equipment ............ 65      3.5.2.5 External Channels ................. 65      3.5.┆
0x44700…44800 (68, 0, 7)  Sector 4308ff00072641 ┆C    &A2.6 Power Supplies .................... 69      3.5.2.7 Stand-by PU ....................... 69      3.5.3 M&D Programs .......................... 69      3.5.3.1 WD Troubleshooting Tree ........... 70      3.5.3.2 System Troubleshooting Tree .......┆
0x44800…44900 (68, 0, 8)  Sector 4409ff00072641 ┆D    &A....... 19       2.2.1.1.3 Logbook ....................... 19       2.2.1.1.4 Preventive Maintenance ........ 19       2.2.1.1.5 Corrective Maintenance ........ 20       2.2.1.2 Technical Description (Vol. 2) .... 21      2.2.1.3 Installation (Vol. ┆
0x44900…44a00 (68, 0, 9)  Sector 440aff00072641 ┆D    &A3) ............. 21      2.2.1.4 Inventory (Vol. 4) ................ 21      2.2.1.5 Parts Lists (Vol. 5) .............. 21      2.2.1.6 Diagrams & Lay-outs (Vol. 6) ...... 21      2.2.2 Depot Level ........................... 22     2.3 FAILURE REP┆
0x44a00…44b00 (68, 0, 10) Sector 440bff00072641 ┆D    &AORTING SYSTEM .................. 24     2.3.1 General ............................... 24     2.3.2 Information Flow ...................... 24     2.3.3 Module Flow ........................... 26     2.3.4 Failure Reports ....................... 27  ┆
0x44b00…44c00 (68, 0, 11) Sector 440c7100072641 ┆D q  &A   2.3.5 Logbook ............................... 29     2.3.6 Error Print-Outs ...................... 31    (Sletter) (S]ger) (Udf]rer) Inds`t hvilket? Slette hvilket? Flytte hvilket? Kopiere hvilket? Bytte hvilket? Bytte med? S]ge hvilket?         ┆
0x44c00…44d00 (68, 0, 12) Sector 440dff00072641 ┆D    &A 1                                                                    2.4 TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT .................. 31     2.4.1 Sites ................................. 31     2.4.2 Depots ................................ 32     2.4.3 Tools ......┆
0x44d00…44e00 (68, 0, 13) Sector 440eff00072641 ┆D    &A........................... 32      2.4.3.1 Standard Tools .................... 32      2.4.3.2 Special Tools ..................... 32      2.4.4 Test Equipment (TE) ................... 32      2.4.4.1 Standard Test Equipment ........... 32      2.4┆
0x44e00…44f00 (68, 0, 14) Sector 440fff00072641 ┆D    &A.4.2 Special Test Equipment ............ 33      2.4.4.3 Scenarios ......................... 33      2.4.4.3.1 Crate Lay-Out ................... 35      2.4.4.3.2 Internal Bus Lines .............. 35      2.4.4.3.3 Standard V24 Lines .............. ┆
0x44f00…45000 (68, 0, 15) Sector 4400ff00072641 ┆D    &A38      2.4.4.3.4 Disk and Floppy Disk ............ 38      2.4.4.3.5 OPTO Link Connection Lines ...... 38      2.4.4.3.6 V24 Terminal Lines .............. 41      2.4.4.3.7 External Channel Lines .......... 41      2.4.4.3.8 Remote Terminal Lines .┆
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0x45300…45400 (69, 0, 3)  Sector 4504ff00072641 ┆E    &A 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1  INTRODUCTION ................................  8    1.1 SCOPE .....................................  8    1.2 MAINTENANCE CONCEPT .......................  ┆
0x45400…45500 (69, 0, 4)  Sector 4505ff00072641 ┆E    &A8    1.3 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS .....................  9    1.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTATION, OVERVIEW ....... 11     1.4.1 Technical Manual ...................... 11      1.4.1.1 Maintenance (Vol. 1) .............. 11      1.4.1.2 Technical Description┆
0x45500…45600 (69, 0, 5)  Sector 4506ff00072641 ┆E    &A (Vol. 2) .... 12      1.4.1.3 Installation (Vol. 3) ............. 12      1.4.1.4 Inventory (Vol. 4) ................ 12      1.4.1.5 Parts Lists (Vol. 5) .............. 14      1.4.1.6 Diagrams and Lay-Outs (Vol. 6) .... 14      1.4.2 Test Equipme┆
0x45600…45700 (69, 0, 6)  Sector 4507ff00072641 ┆E    &Ant Manuals ................ 14     1.4.3 Peripheral Manuals .................... 14     1.5 MAINTENANCE PLAN, ORGANIZATION ............ 15    2  MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING ..................... 17    2.1 INTRODUCTION .............................. 17  ┆
0x45700…45800 (69, 0, 7)  Sector 4408ff00072641 ┆D    &A  2.2 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTATION ................. 17     2.2.1 Site Level ............................ 17      2.2.1.1 Maintenance Manual (Vol. 1) ....... 17       2.2.1.1.1 System Concept ................ 19       2.2.1.1.2 Failure Reports ........┆
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