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CAMPS Instructor's Manual for
MT/RST Course, Week 7
CPS/TMA/020
CDRL Logistics Support No. 03A
Line Item 8.2.4-B
Bent Pau Mortensen/Bjarne Frederiksen
Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen
SHAPE (2), NCS (6), ORP, PBP, CL, BSP,
BF, BJR, BPM, Conf. Mgmt., LU
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CAMPS INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL FOR
MT/RST COURSE, WEEK NO. 7…02…Prelim.…02… CAMPS
820216 All Preliminary Issue
of Document
Prel. 830617 All Completelynew update
of manual
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CORRMAINT. PU 7:1:1 45
CAMPS…0f…
- Describe the corrective maintenance philosophy
of the CR equipment.
- Describe the structure of sec. 4 in the Mainteance
Manual.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overhead
Whiteboard
8 viewfoils
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CORR. MANT. PU 7:1:2 45 CAMPS…0f…
Describe the Processor Unit (PU) test procedure,
i.e.
- the structure of the PU Offline Troubleshooting
Tree
- the identfication and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables
within the PU subsystem.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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CORR. MANT. CU 7:1:3 45
CAMPS…0f…
Describe the Channel Unit (CU) test procedure,
i.e.
- the structure of the CU Offline Troubleshooting
Tree
- the idntification and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables
within the CU subsystem.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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TROUBLESHOTING EXERCISE 7:1:4-6 3 x 45
CAMPS…0f…
- Execute the following tests:
CPU, MAP, RAM, FD, DISK, LTU, LTU ̲LOOP, LTU ̲VDU
̲IO, TDX ̲BUS, TDX ̲STATUS, and understand he meaning
of them
During practical exercise
EX
Lab. Guide 1 page
SLM
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CORRECT.MAINT. WATCHDOG 7:2:1 45
CAMPS…0f…
Describe the Watchdog (WD) test procedure, i.e.
- the structure of the WD Offline Troubleshooting
Tree
- the identifiction and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables
within the WD subsystem.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overhead
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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CORRECT.MAINT. TDX 7:2:2 45
CAMPS…0f…
Describe the TDX test procedure, i.e.
- the structure of the TDX OTT
- the identification and replacement of the modles/units/crates/cables
within the TDX subsystem.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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CORR. MANT. DIST. EQIPMT 7:2:3 45
CAMPS…0f…
Describe the Dist. Equipmt. test procedure, i.e.
- the structure of the Dist. Equipmt. Offline
Troubleshooting Tree
- he identification and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables
within the Dist. Equipmt. subsystem.
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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TROUBLESOOTING EXERC. 7:2:4-6 3 x 45
CAMPS…0f…
- Execute the troubleshooting procedure in the Watchdog,
the TDX and the Distribution Equipment Subsystem.
The modules that are error reported must be identified,
the errors corrected and the logbook and failure report
filled in correctly.
CAMPS Training System
EX
CAMPS Training System
Lab. Guide 9 pages
SLM
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H/W & S/WFAILURE REPORTING 7:3:1 45
CAMPS…0f…
- Describe the actions in the S/W Maintenance.
- Understand the structure of the Failure Reporting
System (section 6)
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
4 viewfoils
SLM, HWB, MOM
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CONFIG. ONTROL 7:3:2 45
CAMPS…0f…
- Describe the CAMPS configuration control system
- Identify the H/W as a product of type Nos, Version
Nos, Print Revisins, and Revision Levels
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
3 viewfoils
SLM
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FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOG 7:3:3 45 CAMPS…0f…
- Fill in the Field Change Notices
- Fill in the logbook
During practical exercise
CAMPS Classroom
L
Overheads
Whiteboard
viewfoils
SLM
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TROUBLESOOTING EXERCISE 7:3:4-6 3 x 45 CAMPS…0f…
- Execute the troubleshooting procedure in the Watchdog,
the TDX, and the Distribution Equipment Subsystem
The modules that are error reported must be identified,
the errors corrected, and the logbook and failure report
filled in correcly.
CAMPS Training System
EX
Lab. Guide 9 pages
CAMPS Training System
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LAB. GUIDE
CAMPS
1. One of the following reports are printed out
on the maintenance position printer:
TMS003 TDX ̲ERR STI XBAD STATUS XXXX......
2. Choose the entry point to the trouble shooting
tree.
3. After eliminating the error, the following
is printed out:
TMS008 TDX ̲ERR BUS X FLW TIMEOUT XXXX......
and:
PER005 LTUXL X UNEXP ̲CTRLLTUX ̲LINE CLOSED
5. Eliminate errors and verify that the system is operating.
6. Complete paper work.
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TROUBLESOOTING EXERCIXE 7:4:1-3 3 x 45
CAMPS…0f…
Execute troubleshooting procedures on the CAMPS system
The 3 modules that are error reported must be identifie,
the errors corrected, and the logbook and failurereport
filled in correctly
CAMPS Classroom
EX
CAMPS Training System
Lab. Guide 9 pages
SLM
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TROUBLESOOTING CAMPS 7:4:4-6 3 x 45
CAMPS…0f…
Execute troubleshooting procedures on the CAMPS equipment
The 3 modules that are error reported must be identiied,
the errors corrected and the logbook and failure report
filled in corectly
CAMPS Classroom
EX
Lab. Guide 9 pages
CAMPS Training System
SLM
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PROGRESSTEST 7:5:1-3 45 CAMPS…0f…
The result will be used in the Student's fubak assessment.
The result of this test will be recorded on the "Student's
Prgress Report".
CAMPS Classroom
Progress test (20 questions on subject covered during
week 7) test time 45 min.
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COURSE EALUATION 7:5:4 45 CAMPS…0f…
No formal check
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FINAL PRCEDURES 7:5:5-6 2 x 45 CAMPS…0f…
No formal check
Course Certificates
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CORRECT. MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 Presentation of the corrective Maintenance
SLM philosophy and the Site Level Mainenance
Sec. Manual.
4.3.1
SYSTEM SLM - Describe the purpose of the system
BREAKDOWN Sec. 4.2 Breakdown
OH 2
- Introduce the subsystems
TROUBLE- SLM - Describe the purpose of the System
SHOOTING Sec. 4.3 Troubleshooting Tree
PROEDURES OH 3 (ENTRY to Offline Troubleshooting Tree)
OH 4 - Introduce the five Offline Troubleshooting
OH 5 Trees (one per Subsystem)
- Explain the syntax used in the Offline
Troubleshooting Tree.
REPLACEMENT SLM - Describe the purpose of th Replacement
PROCEDURE Sec. 4.4 Procedure
- Explain the structure of the section 4.4
CONTROLS AND SLM - Describe the purpose of the Controls and
INDICATORS Sec. 4.5 Indicators (LED indication, switch setting,
I/O Addresses).
ONLINE ERROR SLM- Describe the purpose of the Online Error
REPORTING Sec. 4.6 Reporting
OFFLINE M&D SLM - Describe the purpose of the Offline M&D
TEST PROGRAMS Sec. 4.7 test program description
OH 6 - Explain the syntax used in the Offline
M&D test programs.
BUILT-̲IN TEST SLM - Describe the purpose of the BIT programs.
(BIT) programs Sec. 4.8 - Explain the structure used
in section 4.8.
ERROR REPORTS SLM - Explain the structure of App A
App A - Describe the formats of the H/W and S/W
SLM error reorts, i.e. a specification of the
App Bmnemonics used in the headlines of the error reports.
OH 7 H/W error report
OH 8 S/W error report
- Identify for each error report the
SLM subsystem/module in which the error is
App A.2 deleted.
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CORRECT. MAINTENANCE PU L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Processor Unit Subsystem consists of
the modules described in SLM Section .2.1.
OH 2 The troubleshooting of the PU is described
in SLMSection 4.3.3.1.
The relevant sections of the Maintenance
Manual are as follows:
PU H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the PU H/W
ERROR REPORTS App. A generated error reports.
PU SSTEM SLM - Explain the contents of the CU System
TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. Troubleshooting Tree
TREE 4.3.2
+ OH 3
PROCESSOR UNIT SLM
(PU) OFFLINE Sec. Go through the PU Offline Troubleshooting
TROUBLE- 4.3.3.1 Tree (step 1000 - 2000)
SHOOTING
PROEDURES + App C - Describe how to read the PU Offline troubleshooting
tree. (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE,
and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).
PU OFFLINE SLM - Explain the input to/ output from the
M&D TEST Sec. Offline M&D test program aplied in the
PU
PROGRAMS 4.7.2 Subsystem.
PU BIT SLM - Explain the activation command of the BIT
PROGRAMS Sec. 4.8 tests in the PU Subsystem.
PU REPLACEMENT SLM - Explain the replacement procedures
of
PROCEDURES Sec. 4.4 modules within thePU Subsystem.
PU CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings
and
INDICATORS Sec. 4.5 I/O Addresses of the modules within the
PU Subsystem.
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CORRECT. MAINTENANCE CU L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Channel Unit Subsystem consists of the
modules described in SLM Section 4..2.
OH 2 The troubleshooting of the Channel Unit is
SLM App C described in SLMSection 4.3.3.2.
The relevant sections of the Maintenance
Manual are as follows:
CU H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the CU H/W
ERROR REPORTS App. A generated rror reports.
CU SYSTEM SLM - Explain the contents of the CU System
TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. Troubleshooting Tree
TREE 4.3.2
+ OH 3
CHANNEL UNIT SLM
(CU) TROUBLE- Sec. Go through the CU Offline Troubleshooting
SHOOTING 4.3.3.2 Tree (step 2000 3000).
PROCEDURES + App C
- Describe how to read the CU Offline Troubleshooting
Tree. (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE
and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).
CU BIT SLM - Explain the activation commands of the
BIT
PROGRAMS Sec. 4.8 tests in the C Subsystem.
CU OFFLINE SLM - Explain the input to /output from the
M&D TEST Sec. 4.7 Offline M&D test program applied in the
CU
PROGRAMS Subsystem.
CU REPLACEMENT SLM - Explain the replacement procedures
of
PROCEDURES Sec. 4.4 modules withinthe CU Subsystem.
CU CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings
and
AND INDICATORS Sec. 4.5 I/O Addresses of the modules
within the CU Subsystem.
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TROUBLESHOOTING, EXERC. EX
1
CPU TEST SLM
MAP TEST Sec. 4.7
RAM TEST
FD TEST
DISK TEST
LTU TEST
LTU ̲LOOP TEST
LTU ̲VDU ̲TEST
TD ̲BUS TEST
TDX ̲STATUS TEST
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MAINT. WATCHDOG CORRECT. L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Watchdog Unit Subsystem consists of the
modules described in SLM Section 42.3.
OH 2 The troubleshooting of the Watchdog is
SLM App C described in SLM Section 4.3.3.3.
The relevant sections of the Maintenance
manual are as follows:
WD H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the WD H/W
ERROR REPORTS App. A. generated eror reports.
WD SYSTEM SLM Sec. - Explain the contents of the WD System
TROUBLESHOOTING 4.3.2 Troubleshooting Tree
TREE OH 3
WATCHDOG (WD) SLM Go through the WD Offline Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. 4.3 Tree (step 3000 - 4000).
PROCEDURE + App C
- Describe how to read the WD-Offline Troubleshooting
Tree. (The contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE
and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).
WD BIT SLM - Explain the activation commands of the
BIT
PROGRAM Sec. 4.8 leds in the WD Subsystem.
WD RELACE- SLM - Explain the replacement procedures of
MENT PROCE- Sec. 4.4 modules within the WD Subsystem.
DURES.
WD CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings
and
AND INDICA- Sec. 4.5 I/O Addresses of the modules within the
TORS WD ubsystem.
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CORRECT. MAINTENANCE TDX L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 The TDX Subsystem consists of the modules
described in SLM Section 4.2.4.
OH2 The troubleshooting of the TDX is described
in SLM Section 4.3.3.4.
The relevant sections of the Maintenance
manual are as follows:
TDX H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the TDX H/W
ERROR REPORTS App. A generated error reports.
TDX SYSTEM LM Sec. - Explain the contents of the TDX System
TROUBLESHOOTING 4.3.2 Troubleshooting Tree
TREE OH 3
TDX SLM Go through the TDX Offline Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. 4.3 Tree (step 4000 - 5000).
PROCEDURES
- Describe how to read the TD Offline Troubleshooting
Tree (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE
and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).
TDX BIT SLM - Explain the activation commands of the
BIT
PROGRAMS Sec. 4.8 tests in the TDX Subsystem.
TDX OFFLINE SLM - Explain the input to / ouput from the
M&D TEST Sec. Offline M&D testprogram applied in the
TDX
PROGRAMS 4.7.2 Subsystem.
TDX REPLACE- SLM - Explain the replacement procedures of
MENT PROCE- Sec. 4.4 modules within the TDX Subsystem.
DURES
TDX CONTROLS SLM - Explainthe indicators, switchsettings and
AND INDICATORS Sec. 4.5 I/O Addresses of the modules
within the TDX Subsystem.
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CORRECT. MAINTENANCE DIST.EQ. L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 The DIST. EQUIPMENT Subsystem consists of
the modules described in SLM Section4.2.5.
OH 2 The troubleshooting of the DIST. EQUIPMENT
is described in SLM Section 4.3.3.5.
The relevant sections of the Maintenance
manual are as follows:
DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM - There are no DIST. EQUIPMT.
H/W ERROR App. A H/W generated errorreports.
REPORTS
DIST. EQUIPMT SLM Sec. - There is no System Troubleshooting Tree
SYSTEM 4.3.2 applied to the DIST. EQUIPMENT Subsystem.
TROUBLESHOOTING OH 3 (The DIST. EQUIPMENT Off-line
TREE troubleshooting tree is always referenced
from eiher the Channel Unit Subsystem or
the TDX Subsystem).
DIST. EQUIP- Section Go through the DIST. EQUIPMENT Offline
MENT OFFLINE 4.3 Troubleshooting Tree (step 5000 - 6000).
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING TREE - Describe how to read the DIST.EQUIPMENT
Offlne Troubleshooting Tree (the contents
of the STEP, PROCEDURE and OBSERVATION/ACTION
column).
DIST. EQUIPMENT SLM Sec. - Explain the input to / output
from the
OFFLINE M&D 4.7.2 Offline M&D test programs applied in the
TEST PROGRAMS DIST. EQUIMENT Subsystem.
DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM - Explain the replacement procedures
of
REPLACEMENT Sec. 4.4 modules within the DIST. EQUIPMT. Subsystem
PROCEDURES
DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings
and
CONTROL AND Sec. 4.5 I/OAddresses of the modules within the
INDICATORS DIST.EQUIPMT. Subsystem.
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TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE EX
1
EXERCISE 1 SLG Insertion of fault in LTU to simulate error
7:2:4-6 in the link to other systems
Action Remove LTU in slot No. 4.
Swap PROMS at positions C70/C71.
Install LTU in slot No. 4.
Connect a VDU in V-24 configuration at Line
No. 1 of LIA to simulate connection to another
system.
Verify that the fault can be located acording
to the steps in the instructor's version
of SLG.
When students have located fault, establish
normal condition and verify normal operation.
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TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE EX
1a
EXERCISE 1
CORRECT SOLUTION
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲
^ ^ ^
^
^ STEP SEQUENCE ^ TEST ^ RESULT (pos/neg)
^
^ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲^
^ ^ ^
^
^ 2005 ^ IR 1A[1 ^ FFFF
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ 2010 ^ ^
^
^ ^
^
^ 2500 ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ 2505 ^ CUCP: LTU 4 AEN ^
^
^ ^ set to BUS B ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ IR 1A[D ^ ERR [[[F by 1A[D
^
^ ^ ^ MAP STATUS A[[[
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ 2700 ^ IR 1A[1 ^ FFFF
^
^ ^
^
^ 2710 ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ 2715 ^ Remove, Insert LTU/slot 8 ^ TEST stays off
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ Replace LTU ^ ^
^
^ Sec. 4.4 ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
^
^ ^ ^
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H/W & S/W
FAILURE REPORTING YSTEM L
1
INTRODUCTION OH 1 S̲/̲W̲ ̲M̲a̲i̲n̲t̲e̲n̲a̲n̲c̲e̲ ̲o̲n̲ ̲S̲i̲t̲e̲:̲
See 4.3.1
The S/W Maintenance on ite consists of "S/W
Failure Reporting" and "New S/W Loading".
S/W ERRORS The "S/W Failure Reports" are listed in SLM
Appendix A.
S/W LOADING OH 2 The "New S/W Loading" is described in MOM
Section 5.6.4.
NOTE: There is no development of S/W atsite level.
In case of an error in the S/W (an error
report is printed at the Maintenance Position).
A failure report is filled in and transmitted
to the CSSI site. New S/W is returned to
the site and loaded by the CMOS command.
OH 3 Failure Reort
Whenever a failing item is identified and
returned to the next level of repair, a Failure
Report must be issued as idenfication.
FAILURE REPORT OH 3 Site and Depot dependent
NO
IDENFIFICATION OH 3 - Name of failing item
- Type No.
- Seial No.
- Revision No.
PHYSICAL HWB CAMPS H/W Assembly Breakdown describes
LOCATION Sec. 1.3 the exact physical location
OH 3
TYPE OF ERROR - H/W Failure
- S/W Failure
SITE LEVEL OH 3 - Site name
IDENTIFICATION - Originator's Initials
Completion Date
REPAIR TIME OH 3 - Date of Failure
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FAILURE REPORTING YSTEM L
2
ERROR OH 3 - A brief description of the error
DESCRIPTION
ENVIRONMENT OH 3 Ifabnormal this should be indicated
CONDITION
TYPE OH 3 - Retrieval of date
- Preventive Maintenance
- Test of repaired modules
- On-Job Training
may be indicated in the "OTHER" field.
ENCLOSURE OH 3 Further information type must be markedhere.
PHYSICAL HWB Exercise:
LOCATION Sec. 1.3 Channel Unit, Disk Controller slot 20.
(Self-study) Find the physical location
OH 4 Solution: 1A2A1A4
Exercise:
TDX crate #11, LTUX-S slot 11
Find the physical location
Solution: 2A4A7A1
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CONFIGURATION CONTROL L
1
INTRODUCTION SLM Sec. The configuration control ensures a unique
6.4.2 identification of the CMPS equipment.
There are three functional areas:
- Identification
- Status Accounting
- Change Control
IDENTIFICATION OH 1 Serial No for identification
STATUS OH 2 Revision Levels for Engineering Changes
ACCOUNTING and implementation
CHANGE CONTROL OH 3 Change Control Board (CCB) will be
responsible to all changes on the CAMPS
equipment.
a) Failure Reports wll contribute to changes
b) As soon as an Engineering Proposal (ECP)
is approved, an Engineering Change Order
(ECO) wll be generated.
c) ECO is issued under cover of Field Change
Notice (FCN)
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FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOGBOOK L
1
INTRODUCTION SLM Sec. Field Change Notice (FCN) is used whenever
a
6.3.3 modification is issue to a site/depot.
FCN OH 1 The FCN will contain the following information:
- Type of information
- Tools, Parts, and Time required
- Equipment to be modified
- Instruction for implementing the modification
HEADING OH 1 FCNs are commencin with number 1.
IDENTIFICATION OH 1 - Type
- MFG P/N
- NATO Stock No.
- Description
- Next higher level
- Parts Disposition Rework (H/W Change)
CLASS OH 1 - Desireable
- Mandatory
TYPE I OH 1 Type of Information
- Rework (H/W Chang)
- Spares Change
Software Change
RELATED OH 1 ECO NO
INFORMATION Failure Report
FIELD CHANGE OH 1 "IS" and "WAS" are used to describe the
DESCRIPTION change
AFFECTED OH 1 The affected document are listed with new
DOCUMENT revision level
APPROVAL OH 1 The author of the FCN
AUTHORITY
SUCCEEDING OH 2 Information about the modification
PAGES
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FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOGBOOK L
2
OH 3 L̲O̲G̲B̲O̲O̲K̲
PUPORSE OF The logbook is issued to be used from the
LOOGBOOK date of Site Proisional Acceptance (SPA)
SLM Sec.
6.1.1 The logbook mut at all times reflect the
s̲t̲a̲t̲u̲s̲ and h̲i̲s̲t̲o̲r̲y̲ of the equipment at the
site.
HEADING OH 3 Year - month - day
TIME OF DAY OH 3 Start/stop time
Start: the time when am actopm is commenced
whih is not a normal operation
Stop: the time when the equipment is
returned back to normal operation
SYMPTOM OH 3 A description of the abnormal action.
ACTION GROUP OH 3 The following action groups are defined:
A - Errors
B - Preventive aintenance
C - Verification of repairs from depot
D - Load of New S/W
E - On-Job Training
F - Equipment Expansion
G - Other access to the equipment
ACTION OH 3 A brief description of the actions
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PROGRESS TEST Remember to fill in your name
Test time 45 minutes
ANSWERS OH 1-3 Master anwers on overhead
QUESTIONS Any misunderstandings?
Any questions?
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FINAL PROCEDURES
1
Final talks on subject: Course evaluation
Hand out certificates
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STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE CAMPS
E̲X̲E̲R̲C̲I̲S̲E̲ ̲N̲O̲.̲ ̲1̲
OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to use the M&D test programs
in system connection using the Site Level Maintenance
Manual.
REFEENCES: Site Level Maintenance Manual (SLM), sec. 4.7.
Use the off-line M&D test programmes stored on
floppy disks and the SLM (page 2̲ of this exercise
points to the proper section) to execute the tests
in steps 1 - 13.
D̲I̲S̲K̲ ̲B̲O̲O̲T̲ ̲C̲O̲M̲M̲A̲N̲D̲S̲
B 1[23 (CR)
BM 1[[ (CR)
B̲E̲ ̲ ̲(̲N̲N̲N̲)̲ ̲(̲C̲R̲)̲ ̲-̲ ̲s̲e̲e̲ ̲p̲a̲g̲e̲ ̲3̲ ̲f̲o̲r̲ ̲b̲o̲o̲t̲ ̲e̲n̲t̲r̲y̲
1. Execute CPU test
2. Execute MAP test
3. Execute RAM test
4. Mount a scratch diskette in the right floppy
disk drive
5. Execute FD test for unit 1
6. Connec a VDU in V-24 configuration to LIA line
No. 1 of LTU No. 1
7. Execute LTU test for LTU No. 1, Line No. 1
8. Disconnect VDU
9. Connect V-24 Loopback-plug to LIA Line 1 of
LTU No. 1
10. Execute LTU ̲LOOP test for LTU No. 1, Line No.
1
11. Disconnect V-24 Loopback-plug
12. Connect VDU in V-24 configuration to LTU No.
1, Line No. 1
13. Execute LTU ̲VDU ̲IO test for LTU No. 1, Line
No. 1
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TEST BOOTADDR. (HEX)
M ̲CPU 9
M ̲DISK 7
M ̲FD 6
M ̲LTU 5
M ̲LTU.12 C
M ̲LTU.34 D
M ̲LTU.5 1C
M ̲MAP 8
M ̲PFTP A
M ̲RAM B
MTDX 4
M ̲TDX.1 E
M ̲TDX.2 F
M ̲TDX.3 10
M ̲TDX.4 11
M ̲TDX.5 12
M ̲TDX.6 13
M ̲TDX.7 14
M ̲TDX.8 15
M ̲TDX.9 16
M ̲TDX.A 17
M ̲TDX.B 18
M ̲TDX.C 19
M ̲TDX.D 1A
M ̲TDX.E 1B
M ̲TDX.F 1D
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CAMPS
E̲X̲E̲R̲C̲I̲S̲E̲ ̲N̲O̲.̲ ̲2̲
OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to use the M&D test programs
in system connection using the Site Level Maintenance
Manual.
REFERENCS: Site Level Maintenance Manual (SLM), sec. 4.7.
Use the off-line M&D test programmes stored on
floppy disks and the SLM (page 2̲ of this exercise
points to the proper section) to execute the tests
in steps 1 - 10.
F̲D̲ ̲B̲O̲O̲T̲ ̲C̲O̲M̲M̲A̲N̲D̲S̲
BA 1[1 (CR)
BT FD5[[ (CR)
BU [ (CR)
B̲E̲
1. Execute DISK test for unit 3
2. Mount a scratch SMD disk
3. Execute DISK-RW test for unit 2
4. Execute TDX ̲BUS test
5. Execute TDX ̲STATUS test for LTUX No. 1 in CRATE
No. 4.
6. ExecuteTDX ̲LTUX test for line No. 1 of LTUX
No. 1 in CRATE No. 4.
7. Disconnect OPTO-cable of OPTO-adaptor No. 1
of LTUX No. 1 in CRATE No. 1 and mount OPTO
Loopback Adaptor.
8. Execute TDX ̲LOOP test for line No. 1 of LTUX
No. 1 in CRATE No. 1.
9 Disconnect OPTO Loopback Adaptor and re-connect
line.
10. Execute TDX ̲VDU ̲IO for line No. 1 of LTUX No.
1 of CRATE No. 1.
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CAMPS
E̲X̲E̲R̲C̲I̲S̲E̲ ̲N̲O̲.̲ ̲1̲
OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module
in the system using the Site Level Maintenance
Manual and the M&D tests.
REFERENCES: Site Level Maintenance Manual.
On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following
on-line report appeared:
PER[[6 ERROR LTU ̲L 41 UNEXP ̲CTRL LTU-LINE ̲CLOSED
Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.
Assume that the on-line PUis in normal operation.
Note your actions and observations on page 3.
Call the instructor when you have located the failing
module.
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1. List the three states a PU can be in.
2. List those off-line M D test programs that
are needed to test modules in the PU.
3. Name the groups that the off-line Troubleshooting
Tree is divided into.
4. Identify the entry point in the off-line Troubleshooting
Tree when an error report is received a the
Maintenance Position REP-ID: FMS [11
5. Which step in the off-line Troubleshooting
Tree describes the Reconfiguration Procedure
for the Maintenance Position VDU and MSP?.
6. If the watchdog fails, the messages from the
active PU hae an alternative position to be
directed to. Which?
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8. Which modules contain BIT?
9. How can you tell that the BI is activated?
10. During BOOT-up you receive this message on
the Maintenance Position connected to the MIA:
Error [[[9 by [459 MAP status [[8[
a. In which section of the SLM manual would
you look to decode the message?
b. Wha does the message indicate?
c. Which module will be in error?
11. What major block of the CAMPS does this error
message point to: TMS[[9
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12. What type of error report is this:
FMS [11
S/W or H/W?
13. What type of error report is this:
GQE XXXX
S/W or H/W?
14. How can you tell at the Maintenance Position
if an off-line M & D test program is loaded?
15. Two types of media contain the off-line M &
D programs. Which?
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CAMPS
1. Off-line, standby, on-line
2. MAP, CPU, RAM, TDX
3. PU, CU, WD, TDX, Dist., Periph.
4. 2000
5. 3450, 3600 - 3700
6. Supervisor report printer
7. By power up
8. CPU, MAP, DISK CTRL, LTU, LTUX, STI, WPU, TDX
CTRL
9. TEST-led on the front is ON.
10. a. 4.7.2.2
b. Parity error in data space at absolute ogical
address [459, timeout detected by MAP.
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CAMPS
11. TDX
12. H/W
13. S/W
14. The prompt is "-- "
15. Disk and floppy disk
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NAME: ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ SCORE: ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
1 List the names of the seven Off-line M&D test programs.
2 Is the following REP-IDan identification of a H/W
or a S/W error report:
REP-ID: FMS 025
3 Identify the ENTRY POINT in the Off-line Troubleshooting
Tree when an error report is received at the Maintenance
Position:
REP-ID: PER 001
4 It is possible to testthe MAP module Off-line.
List the steps of the Off-line Troubleshooting
Tree which describe the boot and activation command
of the MAP test.
5 List the steps of the Off-line Troubleshooting
Tree which describe a test of the MIA-CIA connection.
6 What is the purpose of the preventive maintenance?
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7 Is there any preventive maintenance of the CR80
modules?
8 What is the preventive maintenance on the MMD disk?
9 How many modules in the CMPS central equipment
contain a Built-In-Test program?
10 How many different types of Off-line TDX test programs
exist? List the identification of them.
11 Is it possible by a visual check to verify whether
the MAP module is in maintenanc mode or in normal
mode.
12 Is it possible by a visual check to verify if an
Off-line test program is booted or not?
13 The Off-line Troubleshooting Tree is divided into
five main groups. List the groups.
14 What does the S/W maintennce at site level consist
of? (2 main points)
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15 The following list contains a sequence of the corrective
maintenance tasks
Write the missing sequence, and make the sequences
in right order by numering.
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ Isolate the error to a module
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ Bring the system back to normal operation
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ Complete paperwork
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ Replace module
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
6 Explain the purpose of the logbook
17 Explain the purpose of the failure report
18 Explain the purpose of the Field Change Notices
(FCN)
19 Explain the purpose of the configuration control
20 Explain the difference between thetasks to be executed
when receiving a H/W error report and a S/W error
report
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1 CPU, RAM, MAP, DISK, FD, LTU, TDX
2 A H/W error report
3 Step 4000
4 Step 1035-1040
5 200-2100
6 The purpose of the preventive maintenance i to
keep the equipment functionating
7 There is no preventive maintenance on the CR80
modules
8 The preventive maintenance on the MMD disk consists
of cleaning of primary filter at a quarterly frequency.
9 9, CPU/CACHE, DISK CTRL, FD CTRL, LT, LTUX-S, STI,
WPU (LTU), TDX CTRL, MAP
10 6, STI, TDX-̲BUS, LTUX-STATUS, TDX LTUS, TDX-LOOP,
TDX-VDU-IO
11 If MAINT mode:
The MAINT LED on the front of the module in "ON"
and each command at the maintenance position VDU
is terminate by a "*"
If NORMAL mode:
Each command at the maintenance position VDU is
terminated by a " "
12 Yes, if an Off-line test program is booked into
the PU an "-- " appears each time, it is possible
to enter new command.
13 Processor Unit Off-line Troublsh. Tree 1000-2000
Channel Unit - - - 2000-3000
Watchdog Unit - - - 3000-4000
TDX - - - 4000-5000
Distributuion Equipment - - 5000-6000
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CAMPS
14 1 Failure reporting (section 6 in CAMPS Site
Level Maintenance Manual9
2 New S/W loading (Maintenance Position Operation
Manual)
15 1 Error report printed at the maintenance position
2 Isolate the error to a module
3 Replace module
4 Verify that the error is removed
5 Bring the system back to normal operation
6 Coplete paperwork
16 The purpose of the logbook is to store any abnormal
occurence/operation of the CAMPS equipmentl.
17 The purpose of the failure report is to
1 Ease troubleshooting of the vailed module/item
2 ensure that all errors can b centrally registrated
18 The Field Change Notice will be issued whenever
a modificaton is necessary
19 The configuration control will ensure a unique
id of the individual modules at each site, i.e
the Serial Nos and the revision levels
20 Tak when receiving a H/W error report:
Trace the error to a module
Replace the module with a spare module
Verify that the error is removed
Fill in a failure report
Task when receiving a S/W error report
Fill in a failure report
Load NewS/W when receiving it from depot
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GENERAL ABBREVIATINS
CAMPS
DI Discussion
DE Demonstration
L Lecture
GW Group Work
T Test
I Iformal Talk
S Self Study
EX Exercise
LG Laboratory Guide
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WEEK SPECIFIC ABBREVIATIOS
WEEK NO. 7 CAMPS
SLM CPS/TCM/005 (CAMPS SITE LEVEL MAINTENANCE
MANUAL)
MOM CP/OPM/005 (MAINTENANCE POSITION OPERATION
MANUAL
HWB CPS/SDS/017 (CAMPS H/W ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN)