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⟦b8bdf7bf2⟧ Bits:30006214 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0338A, 8" Floppy Disk

    Length: 315392 (0x4d000)
    Description: Bits:30006214 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0338A
    Types: 8" Floppy Disk

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3911A CPS/TMA/027 rt BSP-MED.SPEED PRINT. ON THE JOB TRAINING 09-08-83 13:24 2 02 10683 29-03-84 12:56 11 232 03-04-84 16:55 07-07-84 10:58 0338A 83 12 24 756 51455 3911A ⟦8f935ae85⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/TMA/027
4089A CPS/TMA/028 ktd BSP MAINT.POS.OJT TRAIN. 26-09-83 09:38 5 16 30255 29-03-84 11:10 02 111 03-04-84 15:39 07-07-84 11:48 0338A 71 7 32 616 32711 4089A ⟦90eb9696d⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/TMA/028
4583A CPS/TMA/030 ktd BSP OP. & OJT INITIATE M 07-02-84 15:21 9 38 11411 13-02-84 11:15 00 28 08-02-84 08:22 10-07-84 10:29 0338A 10 9 38 176 11439 4583A ⟦23538279d⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/TMA/030
4666A CPS/TMA/017 rt LT CPS TRAIN.PLAN 29-02-84 12:11 3 19 10753 23-01-85 10:50 05 59 23-01-85 11:35 12-02-85 11:13 0338A 14 6 46 204 14357 4666A ⟦2bdebb41d⟧ Wang Wps File, CPS/TMA/017
~ORPHAN01.02 ⟦9531b3921⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN01.10 ⟦ad61cd7b4⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN01.11 ⟦46853bac8⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN01.14 ⟦f224ffe5a⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
~ORPHAN02.06 ⟦53f3570cd⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
3139A CPS/TMA/020 (R) (Week 7) ktd BPM/BF CPS Instructor's Man 09-12-82 15:37 2 00 8711 11-12-84 16:10 05 84 12-12-84 08:37 12-12-84 09:30 0338A 99 29 26 1612 70504 p ~ORPHAN71.08 ⟦c55879277⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked
4666A CPS/TMA/017 rt LT CPS TRAIN.PLAN 29-02-84 12:11 3 19 10753 17-12-84 11:08 02 5 17-12-84 11:07 18-12-84 11:56 0338A 14 6 26 236 14055 ~ORPHAN72.00 ⟦8c32b4854⟧ Wang Wps File, Spelunked

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0x00000…00100 (0, 0, 0)   Sector 03384130333338 ┆ 8A0338A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ┆
0x00100…00200 (0, 0, 1)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00200…00300 (0, 0, 2)   Sector ff00c0c0fcffff ┆  @@|                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ┆
0x00300…00306 (0, 0, 3)   WangDocument {d00=0x39, d01=0x11, d02=0x41, ptr=(71,0, 0), d05=0x00}
0x00306…0030c             WangDocument {d00=0x40, d01=0x89, d02=0x41, ptr=(70,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x0030c…00312             WangDocument {d00=0x45, d01=0x83, d02=0x41, ptr=(34,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00312…00318             WangDocument {d00=0x46, d01=0x66, d02=0x41, ptr=(38,0, 8), d05=0x00}
0x00318…00320             46 66 41 46 00 00 00 00   ┆FfAF    ┆
0x00320…00340             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   ┆                                ┆
         […0x5…]
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 18   ┆                                ┆
0x00400…00500 (0, 0, 4)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
0x00500…00600 (0, 0, 5)   Sector 86312020202020 ┆ 1                                                                                                                                                            8      7  Q? > 7                                                | W d N 0u v   <+&4'>( 1c5 & &    ┆
0x00600…00700 (0, 0, 6)   Sector 421c402600415b ┆B @& A['          X%   %  PO P    ;    19A     C g x g V W   O   :          3139A  g               < {C < { ; 9    {                                                                                                                                            ┆
0x00700…00800 (0, 0, 7)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x8…]
0x01000…01100 (1, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x1…]
0x01200…01300 (1, 0, 2)   Sector 00009600408941 ┆    @ A 5)    a   b   c   d   6)    a   b   c   d   7)    a   b   c   d   8)    a   b   c   d   9)    a   b   c   d            10)    a   b   c   d    BY  PU is enabled and set active    OFF-LINE PU is momentarily down for wirmware updating     3 If the re┆
0x01300…01400 (1, 0, 3)   Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
         […0x4…]
0x01800…01900 (1, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x1…]
0x01a00…01b00 (1, 0, 10)  Sector 00005100466641 ┆  Q FfA are necessary if the student shall have the full benefit of the training. hat the part-time instructor makes a short introduction to the use of the On-The-Job Training package and the relevant manual to be used during the training.   The instructor┆
0x01b00…01c00 (1, 0, 11)  Sector 010cff00313941 ┆    19AS                      WEEK NO. 7                                              CAMPS                 1                                                                       SLM CPS/TCM/005 (CAMPS SITE LEVEL MAINTENANCE              MANUAL)   MOM CPS┆
0x01c00…01d00 (1, 0, 12)  Sector 010d7a00313941 ┆  z 19A/OPM/005 (MAINTENANCE POSITION OPERATION                 MANUAL   HWB CPS/SDS/017 (CAMPS H/W ASSEMBLY BREAKDOWN)    aintenance on the MMD disk consists of cleaning of primary filter at a quarterly frequency.   9 9, CPU/CACHE, DISK CTRL, FD CTRL, LTU┆
0x01d00…01e00 (1, 0, 13)  Sector 00004e00313941 ┆  N 19A 1                                                                      S, 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 "*"  ┆
0x01e00…01f00 (1, 0, 14)  Sector 010fff00391141 ┆    9 A          1.                 2.                 3.                 4.                 5.                 6.                 7.                 8.                 9.                 10.                 11.                 12.                 13.     ┆
0x01f00…02000 (1, 0, 15)  Sector 00006300391141 ┆  c 9 A            14.                 15.                                                           FAULTS      1                                                                      Fault  Symptom    1. U3 Logic level stuck BITE error Code 12    (Open pi┆
0x02000…02100 (2, 0, 0)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x5…]
0x02600…02700 (2, 0, 6)   Sector 02079700391141 ┆    9 Alead,   disconnect at motor)   2. Paper feed motor failure No or eratic line feed   (Disconnect single lead   end of chassis mounted   resistor)                                    Question Correct Answer Study Reference   1  d Paragraph 4.2.2    2  ┆
0x02700…02800 (2, 0, 7)   Sector 0108ff00391141 ┆    9 A 1                                                                     POWER SUPPLY FAULTS:      1                                                                      Fault  Symptom    1. 5DVC loss            MSP won't initialize. DS1   (insulate T┆
0x02800…02900 (2, 0, 8)   WangDocumentBody
         […0x1ff…]
0x22800…22900 (34, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(34,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41458341}, f00=»4583A «, f01=»CPS/TMA/030               «, f02=»ktd                  «, f03=»BSP                  «, f04=»OP. & OJT INITIATE M «, f05=07-02-84 15:21, f06=»   9 «, f07=»38 «, f08=» 11411 «, f09=13-02-84 11:15, f10=»     «, f11=»00 «, f12=»    28 «, f13=08-02-84 08:22, f14=10-07-84 10:29, f15=»0338A «, f16=» 10 «, f17=»   9 «, f18=»38 «, f19=»  176 «, f20=» 11439 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=020010000410462710110180aaca15050000000000000138033800df}
0x22900…22a00 (34, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x3e…]
0x26800…26900 (38, 0, 8)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(38,0, 9), len=0xff, h3=41466641}, f00=»4666A «, f01=»CPS/TMA/017               «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»LT                   «, f04=»CPS TRAIN.PLAN       «, f05=29-02-84 12:11, f06=»   3 «, f07=»19 «, f08=» 10753 «, f09=23-01-85 10:50, f10=»     «, f11=»05 «, f12=»    59 «, f13=23-01-85 11:35, f14=12-02-85 11:13, f15=»0338A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»46 «, f19=»  204 «, f20=» 14357 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=410021100410462710110170aaca15050000000000000138034200df}
0x26900…26a00 (38, 0, 9)  WangDocumentBody
         […0x6…]
0x27000…27100 (39, 0, 0)  Sector 27019e00313941 ┆'   19Ahat the ACTIVE PU is in NORMAL MODE.    Note your actions and observations on page 7.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.  ints to the proper section) to execute the tests in steps 1 - 13.    DISK BOOT COMMANDS:    BA  1┆
0x27100…27200 (39, 0, 1)  Sector 2702ff00313941 ┆'   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                        7:4:3-6                                                           840710      9           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                ┆
0x27200…27300 (39, 0, 2)  Sector 2703ff00313941 ┆'   19A                 CAMPS        1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 3    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D test┆
0x27300…27400 (39, 0, 3)  Sector 2704ff00313941 ┆'   19As.  REFERENCE  Site Level Maintenance Manual    On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following on-line report appeared:  TMS[[9 TDX ERR LTUX 12 FRM TIMEOUT LTUX CLOSED SUB DEVICE ERR     Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.      Assume t┆
0x27400…27500 (39, 0, 4)  Sector 27059f00313941 ┆'   19Ahat the ACTIVE PU is in NORMAL MODE.    Note your actions and observations on page 11.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.                                 840307      3           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x27500…27600 (39, 0, 5)  Sector 2706ff00313941 ┆'   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                        7:5:4-6                                                           840710      1           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                ┆
0x27600…27700 (39, 0, 6)  Sector 2707bb00313941 ┆' ; 19A                 CAMPS       1                                                                   No exercise in Lesson 7:5:4-6   but      - COURSE EVALUATION     - FINAL PROCEDURES he system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D test┆
0x27700…27800 (39, 0, 7)  Sector 2608ff00313941 ┆&   19A 1                                                                      3139A/al                                                                                                                                    1          PROGRESS TEST WEEK 7      ┆
0x27800…27900 (39, 0, 8)  Sector 2709a400313941 ┆' $ 19Ae that the ACTIVE PU is in NORMAL MODE.      Note your actions and observations on page 11.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.   M&D test programs in system connection using the Site Level Maintenance Manual.  REFERENCE┆
0x27900…27a00 (39, 0, 9)  Sector 270aff00313941 ┆'   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                        7:4:3-6                                                           840710      1           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                ┆
0x27a00…27b00 (39, 0, 10) Sector 270bff00313941 ┆'   19A                 CAMPS        1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 1    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D test┆
0x27b00…27c00 (39, 0, 11) Sector 270cff00313941 ┆'   19As.  REFERENCE  Site Level Maintenance Manual    On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following on-line report appeared:  MAP[[1 PU 1 [5[[ [[84 [283 SWITCHOVER PERFORMED DMA DETECTED ERROR     Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.      Ass┆
0x27c00…27d00 (39, 0, 12) Sector 270da500313941 ┆' % 19Aume that the ACTIVE PU is in NORMAL MODE.      Note your actions and observations on page 3.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.                                                         PU # 1 is PU # 2 is    "ACTIVE" "OF┆
0x27d00…27e00 (39, 0, 13) Sector 270eff00313941 ┆'   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                        7:4:3-6                                                           840710      5           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                ┆
0x27e00…27f00 (39, 0, 14) Sector 270fff00313941 ┆'   19A                 CAMPS        1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 2    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D test┆
0x27f00…28000 (39, 0, 15) Sector 2700ff00313941 ┆'   19As.  REFERENCE  Site Level Maintenance Manual    On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following on-line report appeared:        FMS[23 ERROR MIRM [1 VOL ERR DISK CLOSED VOLUME CHANGED     Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.      Assume t┆
0x28000…28100 (40, 0, 0)  Sector 28019300313941 ┆(   19AE PU is in NORMAL MODE.    Note your actions and observations on page 3.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.    exercise points to the proper section) to execute the tests in steps 1 - 13.    DISK BOOT COMMANDS:    BA  1┆
0x28100…28200 (40, 0, 1)  Sector 2802ff00313941 ┆(   19A 1                                                                       3139A                                        7:3:4-6                                                           840710      5           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x28200…28300 (40, 0, 2)  Sector 2803ff00313941 ┆(   19A                CAMPS       1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 2    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D tests.┆
0x28300…28400 (40, 0, 3)  Sector 2804ff00313941 ┆(   19A  REFERENCE  Site Level Maintenance Manual    On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following on-line report appeared:          FMS18 ERROR MIRM 1 MEM ERR  DISK CLOSED  TIM OUT IN MEM ACC    Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.    Assume ┆
0x28400…28500 (40, 0, 4)  Sector 28059f00313941 ┆(   19Athat the ACTIVE PU is in NORMAL MODE.    Note your actions and observations on page 7.    Call the instructor when you have located the failing module.                                 840307      3           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x28500…28600 (40, 0, 5)  Sector 2806ff00313941 ┆(   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                        7:4:3-6                                                           840710      9           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                ┆
0x28600…28700 (40, 0, 6)  Sector 2807ff00313941 ┆(   19A                 CAMPS        1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 3    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M & D test┆
0x28700…28800 (40, 0, 7)  Sector 2708ff00313941 ┆'   19As.  REFERENCE  Site Level Maintenance Manual    On the Maintenance Position VDU, the following on-line report appeared:     PER[[2 ERROR LTUXL 232 DR 107 LTUX LINE CLOSED NO DATA SET READY    Locate the failing module using the off-line PU.    Assum┆
0x28800…28900 (40, 0, 8)  Sector 2809ff00313941 ┆(   19A                CAMPS       1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 2    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to use the M&D test programs in system connection using the Site Level Maintenance Manual.  REFERENCE┆
0x28900…28a00 (40, 0, 9)  Sector 280aff00313941 ┆(   19AS: Site Level Maintenance Manual (SLM), sec. 4.7.      Use the off-line M&D test programs stored on floppy disks and the SLM (page 2 of this exercise points to the proper section) to execute the tests in steps 1 - 10.    FD BOOT COMMANDS:    BA 1[[1┆
0x28a00…28b00 (40, 0, 10) Sector 280bff00313941 ┆(   19A  (CR)   BT FD5[[ (CR)   BU [     (CR)   BE                  1. Execute DISK test for unit 3    2. Mount a scratch SMD disk    3. Execute DISK-RW test for unit 2    4. Execute TDX BUX test    5. Execute LTUX STATUS test for LTUX No. 1 in CRATE No. 1┆
0x28b00…28c00 (40, 0, 11) Sector 280cff00313941 ┆(   19A.    6. Execute TDX TLUX test for line No. 1 of LTUX No. 1 in CRATE No. 1.    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 C┆
0x28c00…28d00 (40, 0, 12) Sector 280d9500313941 ┆(   19ARATE 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.                                                                        PU # 1 is PU # 2 is    "ACTIVE" "OF┆
0x28d00…28e00 (40, 0, 13) Sector 280eff00313941 ┆(   19A 1                                                                       3139A                                        7:3:4-6                                                           840710      1           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x28e00…28f00 (40, 0, 14) Sector 280fff00313941 ┆(   19A                CAMPS       1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 1    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to locate a failing module in the system using the Site Level Maintenance Manual and the M&D tests.  ┆
0x28f00…29000 (40, 0, 15) Sector 2800ff00313941 ┆(   19AREFERENCES:  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 ACTIV┆
0x29000…29100 (41, 0, 0)  Sector 2901ff00313941 ┆)   19AS: Site Level Maintenance Manual (SLM), sec. 4.7.    Use the off-line M&D test programmes stored on floppy disks and the SLM (page 2 of this exercise points to the proper section) to execute the tests in steps 1 - 13.    DISK BOOT COMMANDS:    BA  1┆
0x29100…29200 (41, 0, 1)  Sector 2902ff00313941 ┆)   19A[25   (CR)   BM  14[    (CR)   BE  (NNN)  (CR)   (see page 3 for boot entry)    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. Co┆
0x29200…29300 (41, 0, 2)  Sector 2903ff00313941 ┆)   19Annect 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. ┆
0x29300…29400 (41, 0, 3)  Sector 2904ae00313941 ┆) . 19A1    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                        840710        7   STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x29400…29500 (41, 0, 4)  Sector 2905ff00313941 ┆)   19A 1                                                                       3139A                                        7:2:4-6                                                           840307      3           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x29500…29600 (41, 0, 5)  Sector 2906ff00313941 ┆)   19A                CAMPS       1                                                                    BOOT ENTRIES FOR TEST PROGRAMS ON SMD DISK:       PROGRAM NAME BOOT ENTRY    CPU 2BD  DISK 2BB  FD 2BA  LTU 2D3  LTU.12 2C[  LTU.34 2C1  LTU.5 2D[  MAP ┆
0x29600…29700 (41, 0, 6)  Sector 29074700313941 ┆) G 19A2BC  PFTP 2BE  RAM 2BF  TDX.1-5 2E6  TDX.6-A 2E7  TDX.B-F 2E8              (ON/OFF)                 1                                                                      OVERALL INDIVIDUAL PU # 1 Pu # 2 OVERALL CONTROL AREA CONTROL    CONTROL      ┆
0x29700…29800 (41, 0, 7)  Sector 2808ff00313941 ┆(   19A 1                                                                       3139A                                        7:2:4-6                                                           840710      4           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x29800…29900 (41, 0, 8)  Sector 2909ff00313941 ┆)   19A                          "AUTO"     "AUTO"             LED:       LED:         "BAEN"                                                                                            "AUTO"               "DIS"      "DIS"      BUS A:"AUTO"                ┆
0x29900…29a00 (41, 0, 9)  Sector 290aff00313941 ┆)   19A                     LED:       LED:           "AAEN"               BUS B:"DIS"                                            "AUTO"     "AUTO"         "BAEN"                LED:       LED:                                                               ┆
0x29a00…29b00 (41, 0, 10) Sector 290bff00313941 ┆)   19A                   "AUTO"                "DIS"      "DIS"      BUS A:"DIS"                                      LED:       LED:          "AAEN"                BUS B:"AUTO"                                           "AUTO"     "AUTO"         "BAEN"   ┆
0x29b00…29c00 (41, 0, 11) Sector 290cff00313941 ┆)   19A             LED:       LED:                                                                                  "AUTO"               "DIS"      "DIS"      BUS A:"DIS"                                      LED:       LED:            "AAEN"              ┆
0x29c00…29d00 (41, 0, 12) Sector 290dff00313941 ┆)   19ABUS B:"DIS"                                                                  "AUTO" "AUTO"    "BAEN"                 LED:       LED:                                                                                  PU # 1 is PU # 2 is    "ACTIVE" "OF┆
0x29d00…29e00 (41, 0, 13) Sector 290e2700313941 ┆) ' 19AF-LINE"                          S in PU#1?   ADDRESS in PU#2?   ADDRESS in CU  ?   4. Replace the module and connect the cables.   Switch ON the power  ROGRESS TEST  Remember to fill in your name    Test time 45 minutes    ANSWERS OH 1-3 Master ans┆
0x29e00…29f00 (41, 0, 14) Sector 290fff00313941 ┆)   19A 1                                                                       3139A                                        7:2:4-6                                                           840710      1           STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x29f00…2a000 (41, 0, 15) Sector 2900ff00313941 ┆)   19A                CAMPS       1                                                                   EXERCISE NO. 1    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to use the M&D test programs in system connection using the Site Level Maintenance Manual.  REFERENCE┆
0x2a000…2a100 (42, 0, 0)  Sector 2a01ff00313941 ┆*   19Aaintenance Manual   Maintenance Position Operation Manual    1. Set all switches on the CUCP to AUTO.   2. Simulate PU No. 1 to be "active".    Commands: PU#1 (SELECT the PU No. 1)       RSET (RESET the selected PU)       ENPU (ENABLE the selected P┆
0x2a100…2a200 (42, 0, 1)  Sector 2a02ff00313941 ┆*   19AU)       ENTO (ENABLE "TAKE OWNERSHIP")   3. Simulate PU No. 2 to be "off-line".    Commands: PU#2 (SELECT the PU No. 2)       RSET (RESET the selected PU)       ENPU (ENABLE the selected PU)   4. Fill in the LAB. WORK SHEET starting at top.   Attem┆
0x2a200…2a300 (42, 0, 2)  Sector 2a03f400313941 ┆* t 19Apt access to an I/O-module from both PU's.   Start with PU No. 1.    Commands: PU#1    (SELECT the PU No. 1)       IR 1A[1 (ENABLE the STD.FD. CONTROLLER)       PU#2    (SELECT the PU No. 2)       IR 1A[1 (ENABLE the STD.FD. CONTROLLER)             ┆
0x2a300…2a400 (42, 0, 3)  Sector 2a04ff00313941 ┆*   19A 1                                                                                3139A/bna                                   7:1:4-6                                                         840710        7   STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x2a400…2a500 (42, 0, 4)  Sector 2a05ff00313941 ┆*   19A                                            CAMPS                                                                   EXERCISE No. 3   LAB WORK SHEET   1                                                                                                  ┆
0x2a500…2a600 (42, 0, 5)  Sector 2a06ff00313941 ┆*   19A                                            1                                                                       CUCP FRONT PANEL ENABLING OF THE I/O  SHOW THE LED STATUS OF SWITCH SETTINGS MODULE IS POSSIBLE   THE CUCP FOR BUS A AND SET TO POS. ┆
0x2a600…2a700 (42, 0, 6)  Sector 2a07ff00313941 ┆*   19ASHOWN BELOW: FROM:   BUS B                            (YES/NO)             (ON/OFF)                 1                                                                      OVERALL INDIVIDUAL PU # 1 Pu # 2 OVERALL CONTROL AREA CONTROL    CONTROL      ┆
0x2a700…2a800 (42, 0, 7)  Sector 2908ff00313941 ┆)   19Aby        by  AREA         AREA          BUS A     BUS B      CU BUS A   CU BUS B        "AUTO"              "DIS"      "DIS"       BUS A:"AUTO"                                     LED:       LED:            "AAEN"             BUS B:"AUTO"          ┆
0x2a800…2a900 (42, 0, 8)  Sector 2a09ff00313941 ┆*   19A   5. Remove all modules from the crate   6. Check the Power supply voltages    CAUTION: High voltage terminals are exposed in the PS unit.   7. Assemble the WATCHDOG unit and connect cables according to page 3 and 4.   8. Check the module positioni┆
0x2a900…2aa00 (42, 0, 9)  Sector 2a0a9c00313941 ┆*   19Ang and the cable connections according to page 2, 3 and 4.   9. Connect the mains power and switch on. Check that BIT is successful according to SLM. ST                                 7:4:4-6     830617          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2aa00…2ab00 (42, 0, 10) Sector 2a0bff00313941 ┆*   19A 1                                                                        3139A                                       7:1:4-6                                                         840710        5   STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                         ┆
0x2ab00…2ac00 (42, 0, 11) Sector 2a0cff00313941 ┆*   19A                                    CAMPS     EXERCISE NO. 2    OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to disassemble and assemble the CCA module of any UNIT holding CCA modules, and to identify correct configuration of CCA module.  REFERENCE:  Site Leve┆
0x2ac00…2ad00 (42, 0, 12) Sector 2a0dff00313941 ┆*   19Al Maintenance Manual, section 4.5.    Installation Manual for the specific SITE.      1. Switch OFF mains power to the crate which holds the CCA module.   2. Disconnect the cables to the CCA and remove the module.   3. Identify the CCB address of th┆
0x2ad00…2ae00 (42, 0, 13) Sector 2a0e9f00313941 ┆*   19Ae module (S1 DIL switch)   ADDRESS in PU#1?   ADDRESS in PU#2?   ADDRESS in CU  ?   4. Replace the module and connect the cables.   Switch ON the power  ROGRESS TEST  Remember to fill in your name    Test time 45 minutes    ANSWERS OH 1-3 Master ans┆
0x2ae00…2af00 (42, 0, 14) Sector 2a0fff00313941 ┆*   19A 1                                                                                3139A                                       7:1:4-6                                                         840710        6   STUDENT LABORATORY GUIDE                 ┆
0x2af00…2b000 (42, 0, 15) Sector 2a00ff00313941 ┆*   19A                                            CAMPS        EXERCISE NO. 3   OBJECTIVES: Enable the student to use the CUCP of the CU in an ON-LINE/OFF-LINE configuration, and to specify the effect of the CUCP switch settings.  REFERENCES: Site Level M┆
0x2b000…2b100 (43, 0, 0)  Sector 2b01ff00313941 ┆+   19A                                                                          1     1                                                                       COURSE  Hand out Course Evaluation Scheme EVALUATION       Request the student to rate all the it┆
0x2b100…2b200 (43, 0, 1)  Sector 2b02ad00313941 ┆+ - 19Aems in the Course Evaluation Scheme on a scale 1-10 (10 is highest).    Encourage the student to state his opinion on details or generals subjects on the last pages.  : Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:3    Q13: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:4:1    Q14: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:4-6, 7┆
0x2b200…2b300 (43, 0, 2)  Sector 2b03ff00313941 ┆+   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:5:5-6     840306          FINAL PROCEDURES                    ┆
0x2b300…2b400 (43, 0, 3)  Sector 2b04ff00313941 ┆+   19A     DI, I                                                                1     1                                                                       COURSE   Final talks on subject: Course evaluation. EVALUATION   Instructor takes initiative to a┆
0x2b400…2b500 (43, 0, 4)  Sector 2b05c400313941 ┆+ D 19A discussion   STUDENT STUDENT EVALUATION EVALUATION  Student is informed of contents of report.  REPORT   COURSE COURSE  Certificate is handed out to CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE each student.   ctical troubleshooting or simulated errors in the CAMPS equ┆
0x2b500…2b600 (43, 0, 5)  Sector 2b06ff00313941 ┆+   19A 1                                                                       kommer fra 2700 (uge 3)         3139A                                       7:1:4-6                                                         840710        1   STUDENT LABORATORY┆
0x2b600…2b700 (43, 0, 6)  Sector 2b07ff00313941 ┆+   19A GUIDE                                                             CAMPS      EXERCISE NO. 1     OBJECTIVES: To enable the student to disassemble and assemble the WATCHDOG UNIT  REFERENCE: Site Level Maintenance Manual Sec. 4.8   Installation Manual┆
0x2b700…2b800 (43, 0, 7)  Sector 2a08ff00313941 ┆*   19A for the specific SITE.    1. Switch OFF the mains power to the WATCHDOG unit   2. Check the numbering of the cables to the crate according to page 3 and 4.   3. Disconnect all cables from the crate   4. Check module positioning according to page 2.┆
0x2b800…2b900 (43, 0, 8)  Sector 2b090d00313941 ┆+   19Aipment   TMS[[9            ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4300            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4305    ┆
0x2b900…2ba00 (43, 0, 9)  Sector 2b0aff00313941 ┆+   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:4-6     830617          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2ba00…2bb00 (43, 0, 10) Sector 2b0bff00313941 ┆+   19A     EX                                                                   1     1                                                                         The purpose of lesson 7:4:4-6 is practical troubleshooting or simulated errors in the CAMPS equ┆
0x2bb00…2bc00 (43, 0, 11) Sector 2b0c0d00313941 ┆+   19Aipment DX BUS                ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^  DO LTUX STATUS12          ^  error             ^ ^                 ^                            ^         ┆
0x2bc00…2bd00 (43, 0, 12) Sector 2b0dff00313941 ┆+   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:5:1-3     830617          PROGRESS TEST                       ┆
0x2bd00…2be00 (43, 0, 13) Sector 2b0eff00313941 ┆+   19A     T                                                                    1     1                                                                       PROGRESS TEST  Remember to fill in your name    Test time 45 minutes    ANSWERS OH 1-3 Master ans┆
0x2be00…2bf00 (43, 0, 14) Sector 2b0f5000313941 ┆+ P 19Awers on overhead    QUESTIONS  Any misunderstandings?    Any questions?                                                    3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:5:1-3     840306          PROGRESS TEST                       ┆
0x2bf00…2c000 (43, 0, 15) Sector 2b00ff00313941 ┆+   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:5:4       840306          COURSE EVALUATION                   ┆
0x2c000…2c100 (44, 0, 0)  Sector 2c01ff00313941 ┆,   19Awed: 45 min.  ANSWERS TEST Instructor corrects answers.   OH 1-2 Answers are presented and explained.    References:   TEST Q1 : Lesson 7:2:2    Q2 : Lesson 7:2:1-2    Q3 : Lesson 7:2:1      Q4 : Lesson 7:2:3      Q5 : Lesson 7:3:1      Q6 : Lesson ┆
0x2c100…2c200 (44, 0, 1)  Sector 2c02ff00313941 ┆,   19A7:3:1 and 7:1:1-2    Q7 : Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:2, 7:2:3, 7:3:1    Q8 : Lesson 7:2:1      Q9 : Lesson 7:2:1      Q10: Lesson 7:2:4-6, 7:4:4-6    Q11: Lesson 7:3:2      Q12: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:3    Q13: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:4:1    Q14: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:4-6, 7┆
0x2c200…2c300 (44, 0, 2)  Sector 2c033500313941 ┆, 5 19A:3:4-6, 7:4:4-6    Q15: Lesson 7:2:1, 7:2:4-6. ve located the fault establish normal condition and verify normal operation.  ssage quoted on page 1 of LG is present at Maintenance Position VDU.    Method No. 2  (simulated)    Turn off Circuit Breake┆
0x2c300…2c400 (44, 0, 3)  Sector 2c04ff00313941 ┆,   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     830617          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2c400…2c500 (44, 0, 4)  Sector 2c05ff00313941 ┆,   19A     EX                                                                   1     1                                                                         The purpose of lesson 7:3:4-6 is practical troubleshooting or simulated errors in the CAMPS equ┆
0x2c500…2c600 (44, 0, 5)  Sector 2c060d00313941 ┆,   19Aipment                  ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^              ┆
0x2c600…2c700 (44, 0, 6)  Sector 2c07ff00313941 ┆,   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:1-3     830617          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2c700…2c800 (44, 0, 7)  Sector 2b08ff00313941 ┆+   19A     EX                                                                   1     1                                                                         The purpose of lesson 7:4:1-3 is practical troubleshooting or simulated errors in the CAMPS equ┆
0x2c800…2c900 (44, 0, 8)  Sector 2c09ff00313941 ┆,   19A      ^  TMS[[9            ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4300            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4305    ┆
0x2c900…2ca00 (44, 0, 9)  Sector 2c0aff00313941 ┆,   19A        ^  Boot TDX Test             ^  --                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4310            ^ Crate is manually switched ^                    ^ ^                 ^ to off-line PU             ^ ┆
0x2ca00…2cb00 (44, 0, 10) Sector 2c0bff00313941 ┆,   19A OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^  DO STI TEST               ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ┆
0x2cb00…2cc00 (44, 0, 11) Sector 2c0cff00313941 ┆,   19A^  DO TDX BUS                ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^  DO LTUX STATUS12          ^  error             ^ ^                 ^                            ^         ┆
0x2cc00…2cd00 (44, 0, 12) Sector 2c0dff00313941 ┆,   19A           ^ ^                 ^  LTUX LED: OK?             ^  yes               ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ Replace LTUX    ^                            ^                    ^ ^ SLM Sec. 4.4    ^       ┆
0x2cd00…2ce00 (44, 0, 13) Sector 2c0e3200313941 ┆, 2 19A                     ^                    ^     ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   9             ^  Are Frequency Stabilizer  ^                    ^ ^                 ^  fuses OK                  ^  No       ┆
0x2ce00…2cf00 (44, 0, 14) Sector 2c0fff00313941 ┆,   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:5:1-3     840306          PROGRESS TEST                       ┆
0x2cf00…2d000 (44, 0, 15) Sector 2c00ff00313941 ┆,   19A      T                                                                      1     1                                                                       PROGRESS TEST TEST State before start:    Open book test.    Number of questions.    Time allo┆
0x2d000…2d100 (45, 0, 0)  Sector 2d01ff00313941 ┆-   19A     EX                                                                    3       1                                                                       EXERCISE 3 LG Insertion of fault to simulate error  7:4:3-6 in LTUX No. 1 in TDX crate No. 2. ┆
0x2d100…2d200 (45, 0, 1)  Sector 2d02ff00313941 ┆-   19A ACTION  Remove LTUX from slot 3 of crate No. 2    Cover Bus-connector pin B34 with clear nail varnish (or tape).    Allow 5 min. for drying.    Insert LTUX in slot 3 of crate No. 2.    Verify that fault can be located according to the steps in the ┆
0x2d200…2d300 (45, 0, 2)  Sector 2d038300313941 ┆-   19Ainstructor's version of LG.    When students have located the fault establish normal condition and verify normal operation.  ssage quoted on page 1 of LG is present at Maintenance Position VDU.    Method No. 2  (simulated)    Turn off Circuit Breake┆
0x2d300…2d400 (45, 0, 3)  Sector 2d04ff00313941 ┆-   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2d400…2d500 (45, 0, 4)  Sector 2d05ff00313941 ┆-   19A     EX                                                                    3.a     1                                                                       EXERCISE 3   CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                 ┆
0x2d500…2d600 (45, 0, 5)  Sector 2d06ff00313941 ┆-   19A      ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^              ┆
0x2d600…2d700 (45, 0, 6)  Sector 2d07ff00313941 ┆-   19A              ^                    ^ ^ 4000            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4005            ^  UM (CR), UM8(CR)          ^  OK                ^ ^ ┆
0x2d700…2d800 (45, 0, 7)  Sector 2c08ff00313941 ┆,   19A                ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4010            ^  IR 1A[1                   ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4015            ^  Analyze error       ┆
0x2d800…2d900 (45, 0, 8)  Sector 2d09ff00313941 ┆-   19A            ^                    ^ ^   1             ^  MMD 1 OK ?                ^  NO                ^ ^                 ^                            ^ Drive not spinning ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   ┆
0x2d900…2da00 (45, 0, 9)  Sector 2d0aff00313941 ┆-   19A2             ^  Drive powered up?         ^  No                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   3             ^  Can, drive be powered up? ^  No                ^ ^                 ^                        ┆
0x2da00…2db00 (45, 0, 10) Sector 2d0bff00313941 ┆-   19A    ^                    ^ ^   4             ^  Is source present?        ^  No                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   5             ^  Is Rack C Mains Filter    ^                    ^ ^           ┆
0x2db00…2dc00 (45, 0, 11) Sector 2d0cff00313941 ┆-   19A      ^  LED on?                   ^  No                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   6             ^  Is Source present         ^  No                ^ ^                 ^                            ^   ┆
0x2dc00…2dd00 (45, 0, 12) Sector 2d0dff00313941 ┆-   19A                 ^ ^   7             ^  Is Frequency Stabilizer   ^  No                ^ ^                 ^  Output present            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   8             ^ ┆
0x2dd00…2de00 (45, 0, 13) Sector 2d0eff00313941 ┆-   19A Is Source present         ^  Yes               ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^   9             ^  Are Frequency Stabilizer  ^                    ^ ^                 ^  fuses OK                  ^  No       ┆
0x2de00…2df00 (45, 0, 14) Sector 2d0fe300313941 ┆- c 19A         ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^  10             ^  Replace fuse              ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^                          ^  ┆
0x2df00…2e000 (45, 0, 15) Sector 2d00ff00313941 ┆-   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2e000…2e100 (46, 0, 0)  Sector 2e01ff00313941 ┆.   19A     EX                                                                   2       1                                                                       EXERCISE 2 LG Insertion of fault in Frequency Stabilizer  7:4.3-6 to simulate an error in the p┆
0x2e100…2e200 (46, 0, 1)  Sector 2e02ff00313941 ┆.   19Aower source path to disks and to utilize alternative source path.  ACTION  Method No. 1  (Live)    During on-line operation, the Frequency Stabilizer for MMD 1 is turned off using the Circuit Breaker (ensure that the Frequency Stabilizer has been sw┆
0x2e200…2e300 (46, 0, 2)  Sector 2e03ff00313941 ┆.   19Aitched in before boot-up).    Remove one main fuse at the rear.    Turn on Circuit Breaker again.    Verify that the error message quoted on page 1 of LG is present at Maintenance Position VDU.    Method No. 2  (simulated)    Turn off Circuit Breake┆
0x2e300…2e400 (46, 0, 3)  Sector 2e04ff00313941 ┆.   19Ar of Frequency stabilizer for MMD 1.    Remove one main fuse at the rear.    Ensure that Frequency Stabilizer is switched in.    Turn on Circuit Breaker.  FAULT VERIFICATION Verify that fault can be located according to instructor's version of LG.  ┆
0x2e400…2e500 (46, 0, 4)  Sector 2e054600313941 ┆. F 19A  When students have located fault, establish normal operation.                   ^                    ^ ^ 1220            ^  MC: check BIT             ^  all tests OK      ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 12┆
0x2e500…2e600 (46, 0, 5)  Sector 2e06ff00313941 ┆.   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2e600…2e700 (46, 0, 6)  Sector 2e07ff00313941 ┆.   19A     EX                                                                   2.a.     1                                                                       EXERCISE   CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                   ┆
0x2e700…2e800 (46, 0, 7)  Sector 2d08ff00313941 ┆-   19A    ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                ┆
0x2e800…2e900 (46, 0, 8)  Sector 2e09ff00313941 ┆.   19A     EX                                                                   1.b     1                                                                       EXERCISE 1   CORRECT SOLUTION cont'd                                                           ┆
0x2e900…2ea00 (46, 0, 9)  Sector 2e0aff00313941 ┆.   19A           ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^         ┆
0x2ea00…2eb00 (46, 0, 10) Sector 2e0bff00313941 ┆.   19A                   ^                    ^ ^ 1235            ^  Observe VDU output and    ^  [7 MAP/BIT:OK     ^ ^                 ^  enter characters          ^  *                 ^ ^                 ^                            ^  characters can   ┆
0x2eb00…2ec00 (46, 0, 11) Sector 2e0cff00313941 ┆.   19A ^ ^                 ^                            ^  be entered        ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1240            ^  Master Clear activitation ^  [7 MAP/BIT:OK     ^ ^                 ^                 ┆
0x2ec00…2ed00 (46, 0, 12) Sector 2e0dff00313941 ┆.   19A           ^  *                 ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1245            ^  W/R to/from RAM slot 16   ^  AA55 and          ^ ^                 ^                            ^  [[[[ appears      ^ ^    ┆
0x2ed00…2ee00 (46, 0, 13) Sector 2e0eff00313941 ┆.   19A             ^                            ^                    ^ ^ Replace RAM     ^  (swapping RAM modules     ^                    ^ ^ in slot 16      ^  changing switchsetting)   ^                    ^ ^                 ^                         ┆
0x2ee00…2ef00 (46, 0, 14) Sector 2e0fac00313941 ┆. , 19A   ^                    ^ ^ 1245            ^  W/R to/from RAM slot 16   ^  AA55 only         ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^           ^  yes               ^ ^                 ^                            ^  ┆
0x2ef00…2f000 (46, 0, 15) Sector 2e00ff00313941 ┆.   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2f000…2f100 (47, 0, 0)  Sector 2f01ff00313941 ┆/   19A                            ^                    ^ ^ 3445            ^  Check of WD               ^  all correct       ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 3450            ^  MP VDU connected          ^          ┆
0x2f100…2f200 (47, 0, 1)  Sector 2f02ff00313941 ┆/   19A          ^ ^                 ^  to off-line PU directly   ^  no output         ^ ^                 ^  Master Clear attempted    ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1200            ^        ┆
0x2f200…2f300 (47, 0, 2)  Sector 2f03ff00313941 ┆/   19A                    ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1205            ^  Checking VDU              ^  VDU OK: comm.to   ^ ^                 ^                            ^On-Line PU was goo┆
0x2f300…2f400 (47, 0, 3)  Sector 2f04ff00313941 ┆/   19Ad ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1210            ^    - " -                   ^  as above          ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1215            ^  Checking PU   ┆
0x2f400…2f500 (47, 0, 4)  Sector 2f05ff00313941 ┆/   19A            ^  all correct       ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1220            ^  MC: check BIT             ^  all tests OK      ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 12┆
0x2f500…2f600 (47, 0, 5)  Sector 2f06ff00313941 ┆/   19A25            ^  VDU output                ^  [7 MAP/BIT: OK    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 1230            ^  MAP: NRM/MAIN to MAIN     ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^    MC pressed,observe L┆
0x2f600…2f700 (47, 0, 6)  Sector 2f076700313941 ┆/ g 19AEDs ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ arnish (or clear tape).   Allow 5 min. for drying    Install RAM module in slot No. 16 of Off-line PU.    Verify that the fault can be located according┆
0x2f700…2f800 (47, 0, 7)  Sector 2e08ff00313941 ┆.   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2f800…2f900 (47, 0, 8)  Sector 2f09ff00313941 ┆/   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x2f900…2fa00 (47, 0, 9)  Sector 2f0aff00313941 ┆/   19A     EX                                                                   1.a     1                                                                       EXERCISE 1   CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                  ┆
0x2fa00…2fb00 (47, 0, 10) Sector 2f0bff00313941 ┆/   19A     ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^               ┆
0x2fb00…2fc00 (47, 0, 11) Sector 2f0cff00313941 ┆/   19A             ^                    ^ ^ 6000            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6005            ^  OPTO/LL                   ^  OPTO              ^ ^  ┆
0x2fc00…2fd00 (47, 0, 12) Sector 2f0dff00313941 ┆/   19A               ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6010            ^  OPTO-VDU checking         ^  all correct       ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6035            ^  OPTO-module power che┆
0x2fd00…2fe00 (47, 0, 13) Sector 2f0eff00313941 ┆/   19Ack   ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6055            ^  What peripheral ?         ^  MP. VDU           ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 3400     ┆
0x2fe00…2ff00 (47, 0, 14) Sector 2f0fff00313941 ┆/   19A       ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 3405            ^  One PU on-Line?           ^  yes               ^ ^                 ^                            ^  ┆
0x2ff00…30000 (47, 0, 15) Sector 2f00ff00313941 ┆/   19A                  ^ ^ 3410            ^  On-Line PU/MP, VDU comm.  ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 3415            ^  Standby PU/MP,VDU comm.   ^  not possible      ^ ^                 ^┆
0x30000…30100 (48, 0, 0)  Sector 3001ff00313941 ┆0   19Aisional Acceptance (SPA)  SLM Sec.  6.1.1 The logbook mut at all times reflect the status and history of the equipment at the site.  HEADING OH 6 Year - month - day  TIME OF DAY OH 6 Start/stop time   Start: the time when am actopm is commenced whic┆
0x30100…30200 (48, 0, 1)  Sector 3002ff00313941 ┆0   19Ah is not a normal operation    Stop:  the time when the equipment is returned back to normal operation  SYMPTOM OH 6 A description of the abnormal action.  ACTION GROUP OH 6 The following action groups are defined:     A - Errors    B - Preventive M┆
0x30200…30300 (48, 0, 2)  Sector 3003ff00313941 ┆0   19Aaintenance    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 6 A brief description of the actions  INIT OH 6 Initials of the originator ┆
0x30300…30400 (48, 0, 3)  Sector 30040700313941 ┆0   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:2       840306          CONFIGURATION CONTROL               ┆
0x30400…30500 (48, 0, 4)  Sector 3005ff00313941 ┆0   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:3-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x30500…30600 (48, 0, 5)  Sector 3006ff00313941 ┆0   19A     EX                                                                   1     1                                                                       EXERCISE 1 LG Insertion of fault in RAM to simulate error  7:4:3-6 in memory of PU.  ACTION  Remo┆
0x30600…30700 (48, 0, 6)  Sector 3007ff00313941 ┆0   19Ave RAM module in slot No. 16 of Off-line PU.    Cover edge-connector P1, pin B2 with clear nail varnish (or clear tape).   Allow 5 min. for drying    Install RAM module in slot No. 16 of Off-line PU.    Verify that the fault can be located according┆
0x30700…30800 (48, 0, 7)  Sector 2f08e100313941 ┆/ a 19A to the steps in the instructor's version of LG.    When students have located fault, establish normal condition and verify normal operation.    NOTE: This exercise requires intense monitoring and guidance of students. /W         FAILURE REPORTING S┆
0x30800…30900 (48, 0, 8)  Sector 3009ff00313941 ┆0   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:2       840306          FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOGBOOK       ┆
0x30900…30a00 (48, 0, 9)  Sector 300aff00313941 ┆0   19A     L                                                                    2     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION SLM Sec. Field Change Notice (FCN) is used whenever a   6.3.3 modification is issued┆
0x30a00…30b00 (48, 0, 10) Sector 300bff00313941 ┆0   19A to a site/depot.  FCN OH 4 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 4 FCNs are commencing┆
0x30b00…30c00 (48, 0, 11) Sector 300cff00313941 ┆0   19A with number 1.  IDENTIFICATION OH 4 - Type   - MFG P/N   - NATO Stock No.   - Description   - Next higher level   - Parts Disposition Rework (H/W Change)  CLASS OH 4 - Desireable   - Mandatory  TYPE I OH 4 Type of Information   - Rework (H/W Change┆
0x30c00…30d00 (48, 0, 12) Sector 300dff00313941 ┆0   19A)   - Spares Change   Software Change  RELATED OH 4 ECO NO INFORMATION  Failure Report  FIELD CHANGE OH 4 "IS" and "WAS" are used to describe the DESCRIPTION  change  AFFECTED OH 4 The affected document are listed with new DOCUMENT  revision level  ┆
0x30d00…30e00 (48, 0, 13) Sector 300e6f00313941 ┆0 o 19AAPPROVAL OH 4 The author of the FCN AUTHORITY  SUCCEEDING OH 5 Information about the modification PAGES   1A01 (CR)              ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4015            ^  Analyz┆
0x30e00…30f00 (48, 0, 14) Sector 300fff00313941 ┆0   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:2       840306          FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOGBOOK       ┆
0x30f00…31000 (48, 0, 15) Sector 3000ff00313941 ┆0   19A     L                                                                    3     1                                                                        OH 6 LOGBOOK  PUPORSE OF  The logbook is issued to be used from the  LOOGBOOK  date of Site Prov┆
0x31000…31100 (49, 0, 0)  Sector 3101ff00313941 ┆1   19Aabnormal 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 marked ┆
0x31100…31200 (49, 0, 1)  Sector 3102ff00313941 ┆1   19Ahere.  PHYSICAL  HWB Exercise: LOCATION Sec. 1.3 Channel Unit, Disk Controller slot 20. (Self-study)  Find the physical location        Solution: 1A2A1A4    Exercise:   TDX crate #11, LTUX-S slot 11   Find the physical location    Solution: 2A4A7A11┆
0x31200…31300 (49, 0, 2)  Sector 31030800313941 ┆1   19A     EX                                                                   3b     1                                                                       EXERCISE 3   CORRECT SOLUTION cont'd                                                            ┆
0x31300…31400 (49, 0, 3)  Sector 3104ff00313941 ┆1   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:2       840306          CONFIGURATION CONTROL               ┆
0x31400…31500 (49, 0, 4)  Sector 3105ff00313941 ┆1   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION SLM Sec. The configuration control ensures a unique   6.4.2 identification of the CA┆
0x31500…31600 (49, 0, 5)  Sector 3106ff00313941 ┆1   19AMPS 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  ┆
0x31600…31700 (49, 0, 6)  Sector 3107ff00313941 ┆1   19ACHANGE 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) ┆
0x31700…31800 (49, 0, 7)  Sector 30085700313941 ┆0 W 19Awill be generated.    c) ECO is issued under cover of Field Change Notice (FCN)                                            3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:1       830617         H/W & S/W         FAILURE REPORTING S┆
0x31800…31900 (49, 0, 8)  Sector 3109ff00313941 ┆1   19AYSTEM                 L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 S/W Maintenance on Site:  SLM        Sec 4.3.1 The S/W Mainten┆
0x31900…31a00 (49, 0, 9)  Sector 310aff00313941 ┆1   19Aance on Site 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 o┆
0x31a00…31b00 (49, 0, 10) Sector 310bff00313941 ┆1   19Af S/W at site 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 LMOS command.   OH 3 Fa┆
0x31b00…31c00 (49, 0, 11) Sector 310cff00313941 ┆1   19Ailure Report    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┆
0x31c00…31d00 (49, 0, 12) Sector 310dff00313941 ┆1   19A.   - Serial 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 Ini┆
0x31d00…31e00 (49, 0, 13) Sector 310e4500313941 ┆1 E 19Atials   - Completion Date  REPAIR TIME OH 3 - Date of Failure                   ^ ^ 4010            ^  IR 1A01 (CR)              ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4015            ^  Analyz┆
0x31e00…31f00 (49, 0, 14) Sector 310fff00313941 ┆1   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:1       840306         H/W & S/W         FAILURE REPORTING S┆
0x31f00…32000 (49, 0, 15) Sector 3100ff00313941 ┆1   19AYSTEM                 L                                                                    2     1                                                                       ERROR  OH 3 - A brief description of the error DESCRIPTION  ENVIRONMENT OH 3 If ┆
0x32000…32100 (50, 0, 0)  Sector 3201b500313941 ┆2 5 19A            ^  --                ^ ^                 ^  DO PTP                    ^  Error             ^ ^                 ^  DO CLOSE232               ^  --                ^           7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x32100…32200 (50, 0, 1)  Sector 3202ff00313941 ┆2   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x32200…32300 (50, 0, 2)  Sector 3203ff00313941 ┆2   19A     EX                                                                   3b     1                                                                       EXERCISE 3   CORRECT SOLUTION cont'd                                                            ┆
0x32300…32400 (50, 0, 3)  Sector 3204ff00313941 ┆2   19A            ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^  DO TDX┆
0x32400…32500 (50, 0, 4)  Sector 3205ff00313941 ┆2   19A-LOOP232            ^                    ^ ^ 4420            ^                            ^  --                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 5010            ^  Identification of         ^  L/L             ┆
0x32500…32600 (50, 0, 5)  Sector 3206ff00313941 ┆2   19A  ^ ^                 ^  Dist. Equip.              ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 5110            ^ DO TDX LOOP232 with        ^  error             ^ ^                 ^ adapter at PTR/┆
0x32600…32700 (50, 0, 6)  Sector 32074100313941 ┆2 A 19AP end       ^                    ^   Replace V24 L/L cable               ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^               ┆
0x32700…32800 (50, 0, 7)  Sector 3108ff00313941 ┆1   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:4:1       830617         H/W & S/W         FAILURE REPORTING S┆
0x32800…32900 (50, 0, 8)  Sector 3209ff00313941 ┆2   19A               ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6055            ^  Analyze                   ^  PTR/P             ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6300            ^                       ┆
0x32900…32a00 (50, 0, 9)  Sector 320aff00313941 ┆2   19A     ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6305            ^  Check switches/LEDs       ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6310     ┆
0x32a00…32b00 (50, 0, 10) Sector 320bff00313941 ┆2   19A       ^  Check internal config.    ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6315            ^  Check loading tape        ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^  ┆
0x32b00…32c00 (50, 0, 11) Sector 320cff00313941 ┆2   19A                  ^ ^ 6320            ^  Set up of Com. test       ^  Done              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6325            ^  Check functions of PTR/P  ^  CMP OK            ^ ^                 ^┆
0x32c00…32d00 (50, 0, 12) Sector 320dff00313941 ┆2   19A                            ^                    ^ ^ 4000            ^  Enabling PU off-line      ^  OK                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4005            ^  UM (CR), UM8 (CR)         ^  OK      ┆
0x32d00…32e00 (50, 0, 13) Sector 320eff00313941 ┆2   19A          ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4010            ^  IR 1A01 (CR)              ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4015            ^  Analyz┆
0x32e00…32f00 (50, 0, 14) Sector 320fff00313941 ┆2   19Ae                   ^  PER[[2            ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4400            ^  ch. error                 ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                  ┆
0x32f00…33000 (50, 0, 15) Sector 3200ff00313941 ┆2   19A  ^ ^ 4405            ^  Boot test                 ^  --                ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4410            ^  TDX LTUX23                ^  --                ^ ^                 ^  DO OPEN232    ┆
0x33000…33100 (51, 0, 0)  Sector 3301ff00313941 ┆3   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x33100…33200 (51, 0, 1)  Sector 3302ff00313941 ┆3   19A     EX                                                                   3     1                                                                       EXERCISE 3 LG Insertion of fault in V24 L/L cable between  7:3:4-6 PTR/P and L/L Adapter to simul┆
0x33200…33300 (51, 0, 2)  Sector 3303ff00313941 ┆3   19Aate error.  ACTION  Power off PTR/P    Remove V24 L/L cable from rear connection of PTR/P    Disassemble connector.    Unsolder wire connected to pin 6.    Assemble connector.    Reconnect cable to PTR/P.    Verify that fault can be located accordin┆
0x33300…33400 (51, 0, 3)  Sector 33049500313941 ┆3   19Ag to the steps in the instructor's version of LG.    When students have located fault establish normal conditions and verify normal operation.  the replacement procedures of  REPLACEMENT Sec. 4.4  modules within the DIST. EQUIPMT. Subsystem PROCEDUR┆
0x33400…33500 (51, 0, 4)  Sector 3305ff00313941 ┆3   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x33500…33600 (51, 0, 5)  Sector 3306ff00313941 ┆3   19A     EX                                                                   3a     1                                                                       EXERCISE 3   CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                   ┆
0x33600…33700 (51, 0, 6)  Sector 3307ff00313941 ┆3   19A     ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^               ┆
0x33700…33800 (51, 0, 7)  Sector 3208ff00313941 ┆2   19A             ^                    ^ ^ 6000            ^  OPTO/LL                   ^  L/L               ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 6050            ^  Connection/power          ^  OK                ^ ^  ┆
0x33800…33900 (51, 0, 8)  Sector 3309ff00313941 ┆3   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x33900…33a00 (51, 0, 9)  Sector 330aff00313941 ┆3   19A     EX                                                                   2a     1                                                                       EXERCISE 2  CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                    ┆
0x33a00…33b00 (51, 0, 10) Sector 330bff00313941 ┆3   19A   ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                 ┆
0x33b00…33c00 (51, 0, 11) Sector 330cff00313941 ┆3   19A           ^                    ^ ^ 2000            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2005            ^  IR 1A[1                   ^  FFFF              ^ ^    ┆
0x33c00…33d00 (51, 0, 12) Sector 330dff00313941 ┆3   19A             ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2010            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2300            ^                         ┆
0x33d00…33e00 (51, 0, 13) Sector 330eff00313941 ┆3   19A   ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2305            ^  IR 1A26                   ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2310       ┆
0x33e00…33f00 (51, 0, 14) Sector 330fff00313941 ┆3   19A     ^  UM 1                      ^  RAM is missing    ^ ^                 ^                            ^  for device 26     ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ Replace Disk    ^                            ^    ┆
0x33f00…34000 (51, 0, 15) Sector 3300ea00313941 ┆3 j 19A                ^ ^ ctrl. SLM sec.  ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 4.4             ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^                     ^┆
0x34000…34100 (52, 0, 0)  Sector 3401ff00313941 ┆4   19A                    ^ ^ 2710            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2715            ^  Remove, Insert LTU/slot 8 ^  TEST stays off    ^ ^                ┆
0x34100…34200 (52, 0, 1)  Sector 3402ff00313941 ┆4   19A ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ Replace LTU     ^                            ^                    ^ ^ Sec. 4.4        ^                            ^        ┆
0x34200…34300 (52, 0, 2)  Sector 3403ff00313941 ┆4   19A            ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^      ┆
0x34300…34400 (52, 0, 3)  Sector 34047900313941 ┆4 y 19A                      ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ .EQUIPMENT SLM     - Explain the replacement procedures of  REPLACEMENT Sec. 4.4  modules within the DIST. EQUIPMT. Subsystem PROCEDUR┆
0x34400…34500 (52, 0, 4)  Sector 3405ff00313941 ┆4   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x34500…34600 (52, 0, 5)  Sector 3406ff00313941 ┆4   19A     EX                                                                   2      1                                                                       EXERCISE 2 LG Insertion of fault in DISK CTRL to simulate  7:3:4-6 error in the memory of DISK C┆
0x34600…34700 (52, 0, 6)  Sector 3407ff00313941 ┆4   19ATRL.  ACTION  Remove DISK CTRL in slot No. 16    Remove strap SR10    Install DISK CTRL in slot No. 16    Ensure the DISK DRIVE is running.    Verify that the fault can be located according to the steps in the instructor's version of LG.    When stu┆
0x34700…34800 (52, 0, 7)  Sector 33085a00313941 ┆3 Z 19Adents have located fault, establish normal conditions and verify normal operation.  LTU in slot No. 8.    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 acco┆
0x34800…34900 (52, 0, 8)  Sector 34099a00313941 ┆4   19Arding to the steps in the instructor's version of LG.    When students have located fault, establish normal condition and verify normal operation.  escribed in SLM Section 4.3.3.4.    The relevant sections of the Maintenance manual are as follows:  ┆
0x34900…34a00 (52, 0, 9)  Sector 340aff00313941 ┆4   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x34a00…34b00 (52, 0, 10) Sector 340bff00313941 ┆4   19A     EX                                                                   1a     1                                                                        EXERCISE 1   CORRECT SOLUTION                                                                  ┆
0x34b00…34c00 (52, 0, 11) Sector 340cff00313941 ┆4   19A       ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ STEP SEQUENCE   ^         TEST               ^  RESULT (pos/neg)  ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^             ┆
0x34c00…34d00 (52, 0, 12) Sector 340dff00313941 ┆4   19A               ^                    ^ ^ 2005            ^  IR 1A[1                   ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2010            ^                            ^                    ^ ^┆
0x34d00…34e00 (52, 0, 13) Sector 340eff00313941 ┆4   19A                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2500            ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2505            ^  CUCP: LTU 4 AEN    ┆
0x34e00…34f00 (52, 0, 14) Sector 340fff00313941 ┆4   19A       ^                    ^ ^                 ^  set to BUS B              ^                    ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^                 ^  IR 1A[D                   ^  ERR [[[F by 1A[D  ^ ^        ┆
0x34f00…35000 (52, 0, 15) Sector 3400ff00313941 ┆4   19A         ^                            ^  MAP STATUS A[[[   ^ ^                 ^                            ^                    ^ ^ 2700            ^  IR 1A[1                   ^  FFFF              ^ ^                 ^                            ^┆
0x35000…35100 (53, 0, 0)  Sector 3501ff00313941 ┆5   19Alows:  DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM - There are no DIST. EQUIPMT. H/W ERROR App. A  H/W generated error reports. REPORTS  DIST. EQUIPMT SLM Sec. - There is no System Troubleshooting Tree SYSTEM 4.3.2  applied to the DIST. EQUIPMENT Subsystem. TROUBLESHOOTING ┆
0x35100…35200 (53, 0, 1)  Sector 3502ff00313941 ┆5   19AOH 3  (The DIST. EQUIPMENT Off-line  TREE   troubleshooting tree is always referenced from either the Channel Unit Subsystem or the TDX Subsystem).  DIST. EQUIP- Section Go through the DIST. EQUIPMENT Offline  MENT OFFLINE 4.3 Troubleshooting Tree (┆
0x35200…35300 (53, 0, 2)  Sector 3503ff00313941 ┆5   19Astep 5000 - 6000). TROUBLE-     SHOOTING TREE  - Describe how to read the DIST.EQUIPMENT Offline Troubleshooting Tree (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).  DIST. EQUIPMENT SLM Sec. - Explain the input to / output from┆
0x35300…35400 (53, 0, 3)  Sector 3504ff00313941 ┆5   19A the  OFFLINE M&D 4.7.2  Offline M&D test programs applied in the  TEST PROGRAMS   DIST. EQUIPMENT Subsystem.  DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM     - Explain the replacement procedures of  REPLACEMENT Sec. 4.4  modules within the DIST. EQUIPMT. Subsystem PROCEDUR┆
0x35400…35500 (53, 0, 4)  Sector 3505af00313941 ┆5 / 19AES  DIST.EQUIPMENT SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings and CONTROL AND Sec. 4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the INDICATORS   DIST.EQUIPMT. Subsystem.   modules within the WD Subsystem. DURES.  WD CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicato┆
0x35500…35600 (53, 0, 5)  Sector 3506ff00313941 ┆5   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE            ┆
0x35600…35700 (53, 0, 6)  Sector 3507ff00313941 ┆5   19A     EX                                                                   1     1                                                                       EXERCISE 1 LG Insertion of fault in LTU to simulate error  7:3:4-6 in the link to other systems. ┆
0x35700…35800 (53, 0, 7)  Sector 3408ff00313941 ┆4   19A   Action  Remove LTU in slot No. 8.    Swap PROMS at positions C70/C71.    Install LTU in slot No. 8.    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 acco┆
0x35800…35900 (53, 0, 8)  Sector 3509ff00313941 ┆5   19Ascribe the main functions of each item in the TDX-system as a brief recapture of the function of the TDX.   OH 2 The troubleshooting of the TDX is described in SLM Section 4.3.3.4.    The relevant sections of the Maintenance manual are as follows:  ┆
0x35900…35a00 (53, 0, 9)  Sector 350aff00313941 ┆5   19ATDX H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the TDX H/W  ERROR REPORTS App. A  generated error reports.  TDX SYSTEM SLM Sec. - Explain the contents of the TDX System TROUBLESHOOTING 4.3.2  Troubleshooting Tree TREE OH 3  TDX  SLM Go through the TDX Offlin┆
0x35a00…35b00 (53, 0, 10) Sector 350bff00313941 ┆5   19Ae Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. 4.3 Tree (step 4000 - 5000). PROCEDURES   - Describe how to read the TDX Offline Troubleshooting Tree (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).  TDX BIT SLM - Explain the activation c┆
0x35b00…35c00 (53, 0, 11) Sector 350cff00313941 ┆5   19Aommands of the BIT PROGRAMS Sec. 4.8  tests in the TDX Subsystem.  TDX OFFLINE SLM - Explain the input to / output from the  M&D TEST Sec.  Offline M&D testprogram applied in the TDX  PROGRAMS 4.7.2  Subsystem.  TDX REPLACE- SLM - Explain the replac┆
0x35c00…35d00 (53, 0, 12) Sector 350de900313941 ┆5 i 19Aement procedures of  MENT PROCE- Sec. 4.4  modules within the TDX Subsystem. DURES  TDX CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicators, switchsettings and AND INDICATORS Sec. 4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the TDX Subsystem.            ^  ^  ^  ^  ┆
0x35d00…35e00 (53, 0, 13) Sector 350eff00313941 ┆5   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:3       840306          CORRECT. MAINTENANCE DIST.EQ.       ┆
0x35e00…35f00 (53, 0, 14) Sector 350fff00313941 ┆5   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 The DIST. EQUIPMENT Subsystem consists of the modules described in SLM Section ┆
0x35f00…36000 (53, 0, 15) Sector 3500ff00313941 ┆5   19A4.2.5.    Identify each involved item.   Identify the V24 interface   Identify the V24 L/L interface   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 fol┆
0x36000…36100 (54, 0, 0)  Sector 3601ff00313941 ┆6   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Watchdog Unit Subsystem consists of the modules described in SLM Section 4.┆
0x36100…36200 (54, 0, 1)  Sector 3602ff00313941 ┆6   19A2.3.    Describe the main function of each item as a brief recapture of the Subsystem function.   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 fol┆
0x36200…36300 (54, 0, 2)  Sector 3603ff00313941 ┆6   19Alows:  WD H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the WD H/W  ERROR REPORTS App. A.  generated error 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 t┆
0x36300…36400 (54, 0, 3)  Sector 3604ff00313941 ┆6   19Ahe WD Offline Troubleshooting  TROUBLESHOOTING Sec. 4.3 Tree (step 3000 - 4000). PROCEDURES + App C   - Describe how to read the WD-Offline Troubleshooting Tree. (The contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).  WD BIT SLM - Expl┆
0x36400…36500 (54, 0, 4)  Sector 3605ff00313941 ┆6   19Aain the activation commands of the BIT  PROGRAM Sec. 4.8  leds in the WD Subsystem. MACL.  WD REPLACE- SLM - Explain the replacement procedures of  MENT PROCE- Sec. 4.4  modules within the WD Subsystem. DURES.  WD CONTROLS SLM - Explain the indicato┆
0x36500…36600 (54, 0, 5)  Sector 36067200313941 ┆6 r 19Ars, switchsettings and AND INDICA- Sec. 4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the  TORS   WD Subsystem.  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[3[  ? [1[1        [F MAP/┆
0x36600…36700 (54, 0, 6)  Sector 3607ff00313941 ┆6   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:2       840306          CORRECT. MAINTENANCE TDX            ┆
0x36700…36800 (54, 0, 7)  Sector 3508ff00313941 ┆5   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 The TDX Subsystem consists of the modules described in SLM Section 4.2.4.    De┆
0x36800…36900 (54, 0, 8)  Sector 3609ff00313941 ┆6   19A      EX, L                                                                5       1                                                                       Example 1  Error    [[[F by 1025     MAP   Status    A[[[           ^       ^                 ┆
0x36900…36a00 (54, 0, 9)  Sector 360aff00313941 ┆6   19A       ^           ^       ^                        ^           ^       ^                       Ter.Cause Code:           ^       ^                       MAP Cause           ^       ^                       Code:           ^      Sec.Cause code:     ┆
0x36a00…36b00 (54, 0, 10) Sector 360bff00313941 ┆6   19A      ^           ^          Prim Cause code:                                                                     Timeout from Privileged read/            15 (F)         Device address writes                                                          ┆
0x36b00…36c00 (54, 0, 11) Sector 360cff00313941 ┆6   19A                        15 14 13 12 11 10  9  8                                     ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^               ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^                                         7  6  5  4  3  2 ┆
0x36c00…36d00 (54, 0, 12) Sector 360dff00313941 ┆6   19A 1  0              ^  ^  ^  ^  ^        ^              ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^              ^  ^  ^  ^       ^              ^  ^  ^  ^       ^  -------  Error status from              ^  ^  ^  ^                  Channel Unit              ^  ^  ^  ^  ┆
0x36d00…36e00 (54, 0, 13) Sector 360eff00313941 ┆6   19A            ^  ^  ^  ^  ---------------  CU error = bit 8-11 valid              ^  ^  ^  ------------------  Parity error in lower data              ^  ^                         byte received from Data Ch.              ^  ^  ---------------------  P┆
0x36e00…36f00 (54, 0, 14) Sector 360fa500313941 ┆6 % 19Aarity error in upper data              ^                            byte received from Data Ch.              ^  ------------------------  Timeout on Data Ch.  erforms EX 1 from PU 1.   Team 2 performs EX 2 from PU 2.    When exercises are done, the ┆
0x36f00…37000 (54, 0, 15) Sector 3600ff00313941 ┆6   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:3:1       840306        CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE WATCHDOG       ┆
0x37000…37100 (55, 0, 0)  Sector 3701ff00313941 ┆7   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:1       830617          TROUBLESHOOTING, EXERC.            ┆
0x37100…37200 (55, 0, 1)  Sector 3702ff00313941 ┆7   19A      EX, L                                                                3       1                                                                          [F MAP/BIT:OK  DAMOS Boot Loader  82[429  CPU [   BE 6[  DAMOS Root vs. [5[1, 83[121  Time ┆
0x37200…37300 (55, 0, 2)  Sector 3703c100313941 ┆7 A 19A(yyyy:mm:dd hh:mm:ss) = 1983 12 [7 [9 [7 [  TMS PROC version: 9914 started  FMS version: 13[3 started  QSETUP version: 6[[ started  COPSY version: 6[1 started  DIAG version: 3[2 started  ine M&D test program applied in the CU PROGRAMS   Subsystem.  ┆
0x37300…37400 (55, 0, 3)  Sector 3704ff00313941 ┆7   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:1:4-6     840215          TROUBLESHOOTING, EXERC.            ┆
0x37400…37500 (55, 0, 4)  Sector 3705ff00313941 ┆7   19A      EX, L                                                                4       1                                                                          [F MAP/BIT:OK  DAMOS Boot Loader  82O429  CPU [   BE 6[  ? disk status [[[3  ? disk status ┆
0x37500…37600 (55, 0, 5)  Sector 3706ff00313941 ┆7   19A[[A[  ? disk status [[A[               No disk  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[A[  ? disk status [[3[  ? [1[1        [F MAP/┆
0x37600…37700 (55, 0, 6)  Sector 3707f600313941 ┆7 v 19ABIT:OK  DAMOS Boot Loader  820429  CPU [                           Disk ctrl.:OK   IR 1A23    FFFF       [F MAP/BIT:OK  DAMOS Boot Loader  820429  CPU [                      No disk ctrl.   IR 1A23   Error [[F by 1A23 . MAP status A[[[     oint to t┆
0x37700…37800 (55, 0, 7)  Sector 3608ff00313941 ┆6   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:1:4-6     840215          TROUBLESHOOTING, EXERC.            ┆
0x37800…37900 (55, 0, 8)  Sector 3709ff00313941 ┆7   19A^           ^    ^         enable           ^              ch. unit    23 = device address 23: disk unit 1 (MMD)    Question:  Explain FFFF    An OK response from system.   Conclusion:  disk ctrl. is ok/responding.   OH 2 BOTTOM:  state response sho┆
0x37900…37a00 (55, 0, 9)  Sector 370aff00313941 ┆7   19Aws possible bad or no disk ctrl. response.   Explain statement using OH 3.  Response      OH 3 TOP:  Point out the 3 cause codes  SLM Go to SLM sec. 4, page 570   OH 3 MIDDLE:  Identify [[[F = Timeout   1[25: channel unit, device addr. 25 (SMD)   Go┆
0x37a00…37b00 (55, 0, 10) Sector 370bff00313941 ┆7   19A to SLM sec. 4, page 583.   OH 3 BOTTOM:  Identify MAP CAUSE CODE = Timeout and Parity Error Lower Byte.   OH 2 TOP:  Question:  use the SLM and explain the meaning of: ?disk status [[[3 and            ?disk status [[A[   SLM Explanation: [[[3: Unex┆
0x37b00…37c00 (55, 0, 11) Sector 370cc700313941 ┆7 G 19Apected drive status   Sec 4                   condition                         [[A[: Seek initiated with                                normal ending.                                          4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the    PU Subsy┆
0x37c00…37d00 (55, 0, 12) Sector 370dff00313941 ┆7   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING  EXERCISE          ┆
0x37d00…37e00 (55, 0, 13) Sector 370eff00313941 ┆7   19A      EX, L                                                                2      1                                                                      EXERCISES LG Preparation:  Both PU's are in off-line.   Studends are asked to perform reconfigur┆
0x37e00…37f00 (55, 0, 14) Sector 370fff00313941 ┆7   19Aation procedure step 3450, 3600 - 3700 (SLM) to set up MP VDU directly connected to PU for both PU's (use two VDU's)    Separate  class in 2 teams.    Team 1 performs EX 1 from PU 1.   Team 2 performs EX 2 from PU 2.    When exercises are done, the ┆
0x37f00…38000 (55, 0, 15) Sector 3700af00313941 ┆7 / 19A2 teams exchange positions and perform exercises not yet done.    Note:  BSM-X's should be switched to the TDX-bus used by the PU at which the team performing EX 2 is.  d in SLMSection 4.3.3.2.    The relevant sections of the Maintenance Manual are ┆
0x38000…38100 (56, 0, 0)  Sector 3801ff00313941 ┆8   19Aas follows:  CU H/W SLM - Explain the contents of the CU H/W  ERROR REPORTS App. A  generated error 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) ┆
0x38100…38200 (56, 0, 1)  Sector 3802ff00313941 ┆8   19ATROUBLE- 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 colum┆
0x38200…38300 (56, 0, 2)  Sector 3803ff00313941 ┆8   19An).  CU BIT SLM - Explain the activation commands of the BIT PROGRAMS Sec. 4.8  tests in the CU 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.  ┆
0x38300…38400 (56, 0, 3)  Sector 3804ff00313941 ┆8   19ACU REPLACEMENT SLM - Explain the replacement procedures of PROCEDURES Sec. 4.4  modules within the CU Subsystem.  CU CONTROLS   SLM  - Explain the indicators, switchsettings and AND INDICATORS Sec. 4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the CU Sub┆
0x38400…38500 (56, 0, 4)  Sector 38050f00313941 ┆8   19Asystem.   in Lab. work sheet.   Verify the students comprehension of CUCP switch functions.                                                                    WCA   WATCHDOG CPU ADAPTOR: The WCA constitutes the interface between the WPU and:    OH 7┆
0x38500…38600 (56, 0, 5)  Sector 3806ff00313941 ┆8   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:4-6     840306          TROUBLESHOOTING EXERCISE           ┆
0x38600…38700 (56, 0, 6)  Sector 3807ff00313941 ┆8   19A     EX, L                                                                1      1                                                                       Normal OH 1 Review for the boot-up procedure at the Boot-up  Maintenance Positions:   Point to t┆
0x38700…38800 (56, 0, 7)  Sector 3708ff00313941 ┆7   19Ahe MPO's entries.  Abnormal OH 2 TOP:  Point to the MPO'S normal entry and Boot-up  the abnormal system response.   Explanation:  state-possible no disk   OH 2 MIDDLE:  Question:  Explain IR 1A23    IR = INPUT READ    IA = 0001  1010           ^    ┆
0x38800…38900 (56, 0, 8)  Sector 3809ff00313941 ┆8   19A SLM - Explain the contents of the PU H/W  ERROR REPORTS App. A  generated error reports.  PU SYSTEM SLM - Explain the contents of the PU System TROUBLESHOOTING Sec.  Troubleshooting Tree TREE 4.3.2  + OH 3  PROCESSOR UNIT SLM (PU) OFFLINE Sec.    G┆
0x38900…38a00 (56, 0, 9)  Sector 380aff00313941 ┆8   19Ao through the PU Offline Troubleshooting  TROUBLE- 4.3.3.1 Tree (step 1000 - 2000) SHOOTING PROCEDURES + App C - Describe how to read the PU Offline troubleshooting tree. (the contents of the STEP, PROCEDURE, and OBSERVATION/ACTION column).  PU OFFL┆
0x38a00…38b00 (56, 0, 10) Sector 380bff00313941 ┆8   19AINE SLM     - Explain the input to/ output from the  M&D TEST Sec.  Offline M&D test program applied 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 R┆
0x38b00…38c00 (56, 0, 11) Sector 380cff00313941 ┆8   19AEPLACEMENT SLM - Explain the replacement procedures of  PROCEDURES Sec. 4.4  modules within the PU Subsystem.  PU CONTROLS  SLM     - Explain the indicators, switchsettings and INDICATORS Sec. 4.5  I/O Addresses of the modules within the    PU Subsy┆
0x38c00…38d00 (56, 0, 12) Sector 380d0d00313941 ┆8   19Astem.  CUCP                                   L                             3         1                                                                       CUCP   The Channel Unit Control Panel (CUCP) FUNCTIONS  is a switch unit which is placed in┆
0x38d00…38e00 (56, 0, 13) Sector 380eff00313941 ┆8   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:3       840306        CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE CU             ┆
0x38e00…38f00 (56, 0, 14) Sector 380fff00313941 ┆8   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Channel Unit Subsystem consists of the modules described in SLM Section 4.2┆
0x38f00…39000 (56, 0, 15) Sector 3800ff00313941 ┆8   19A.2.    Describe the basic and main function of each item as a brief recapture of the CU functions.   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 ┆
0x39000…39100 (57, 0, 0)  Sector 3901ff00313941 ┆9   19A 1                                                                                                                           3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:1:4-6     840306            WDU,CCA,CUCP EXERCISE           ┆
0x39100…39200 (57, 0, 1)  Sector 3902ff00313941 ┆9   19A       EX                                                                   1      1                                                                      EXERCISES  Split students into 3 groups  EXERCISE 1 LG 1. group of students is assigned  7:1:4-┆
0x39200…39300 (57, 0, 2)  Sector 3903ff00313941 ┆9   19A6  EXERCISE 2 LG  7:1:4-6 2. group of students is assigned to apply exercise to one of the PUs    3. group of students is assigned to apply exercise to CU.  EXERCISE 3 LG This exercise can not be performed  7:1:4-6 parallel with exercise 1 and 2, bu┆
0x39300…39400 (57, 0, 3)  Sector 3904ff00313941 ┆9   19At should be performed in a group of max. 5 students.  EVALUATION  EX 1: N/A    EX 2: Verify that students have identified valid addresses in step 3.   SLM Verify the voltage levels and mains source in step 5 and 6.    EX 3: Verify the students resul┆
0x39400…39500 (57, 0, 4)  Sector 39056200313941 ┆9 b 19Ats filled in Lab. work sheet.   Verify the students comprehension of CUCP switch functions.                                                                    WCA   WATCHDOG CPU ADAPTOR: The WCA constitutes the interface between the WPU and:    OH 7┆
0x39500…39600 (57, 0, 5)  Sector 3906ff00313941 ┆9   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:2       840306          CORRECT. MAINTENANCE PU             ┆
0x39600…39700 (57, 0, 6)  Sector 3907ff00313941 ┆9   19A     L                                                                    1     1                                                                       INTRODUCTION OH 1 The Processor Unit Subsystem consists of the modules described in SLM Section 4┆
0x39700…39800 (57, 0, 7)  Sector 3808ff00313941 ┆8   19A.2.1.     Describe the basic and main function of each item as a brief recapture of the PU function.   OH 2 The troubleshooting of the PU is described in SLM Section 4.3.3.1.    The relevant sections of the Maintenance Manual are as follows:  PU H/W┆
0x39800…39900 (57, 0, 8)  Sector 3909ff00313941 ┆9   19AFRONT PANEL MEASURING  The crate voltages and the reference voltage  POINTS   and offset voltage for the A/D converter is led out in measuring points on the CCA front panel.      The Uref may be adjusted (+10,24V) by ADJUSTMENTS  THE R33 and R109 po┆
0x39900…39a00 (57, 0, 9)  Sector 390aff00313941 ┆9   19Atentiometers      R33 is for course adj.    R109 (front panel accessible) is for fine adj.    The offset may be adjusted by the R47 potentiometer (V offset = 2,56V).  RESET SWITCH  A switch on the front panel will - in the reset position - set the C┆
0x39a00…39b00 (57, 0, 10) Sector 390b8e00313941 ┆9   19ACA to a pre-defined state:     WD monitoring of voltages and temperature inputs "seems to be OK" independently of the actual situation. onnects the TX line in the disable position. This is a useful feature to prevent WD interference when W & D progr┆
0x39b00…39c00 (57, 0, 11) Sector 390cff00313941 ┆9   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                 7:1:3       840306                                              ┆
0x39c00…39d00 (57, 0, 12) Sector 390dff00313941 ┆9   19A       CUCP                                   L                             3         1                                                                       CUCP   The Channel Unit Control Panel (CUCP) FUNCTIONS  is a switch unit which is placed in┆
0x39d00…39e00 (57, 0, 13) Sector 390eff00313941 ┆9   19A the    front magazine of the CU crate.      It controls the bus disable   OH 3 inputs to the I/O modules   CUP:Fig. in the CU:   3-1             COMPLETE OH 4 - The BUS A DISABLE (Bus A I/F in all I/O BUS DISABLE CUP:Fig  modules disabled) may be c┆
0x39e00…39f00 (57, 0, 14) Sector 390fff00313941 ┆9   19Aontrolled by the   3.3-3  WD when the front panel switch DIS/AUTO is in AUTO position.      When in DIS position the bus is disabled.     - Same for BUS B DISABLE.     - For each I/O module a switch may ALLOW ENABLING of either BUS A I/F or BUS B I/┆
0x39f00…3a000 (57, 0, 15) Sector 39009c00313941 ┆9   19AF or both (AUTO)      When in AAEN or BAEN position disabling of the bus I/F is not possible.      LED's indicate which of the bus I/F's are enabled. the WPU.  OPERATION  Communication with the WD is in 8 bit (serial) words with the speed of 4800 ba┆
0x3a000…3a100 (58, 0, 0)  Sector 3a01ff00313941 ┆:   19Aud via the CCB (bus).     Each communication cycle comprises four   OH 1 bus transmissions:     1. The WD transmits ADDR     (7 Addr.bits + Addr. identifier)     2. The WD transmits COMMAND (7 command bits + CMMD identifier)     3. The CCA transmits┆
0x3a100…3a200 (58, 0, 1)  Sector 3a02ff00313941 ┆:   19A DATA (8 data bits)     4. The CCA transmits the command word just received, for check of transmission (8 status bits).     Minimum three of the above communication cycles are necessary to access a CCA:     1. The WD transmits a POINTER; The 5 LSB o┆
0x3a200…3a300 (58, 0, 2)  Sector 3a03ff00313941 ┆:   19Af the COMMAND word define the use of the following data word(s).     2. The WD transmits the actual DATA; the command word specifies select A/D input NO, digital input etc.     3. STROBE. The COMMAND word (MSB = 1) loads the DATA into the "POINTED" ┆
0x3a300…3a400 (58, 0, 3)  Sector 3a04ff00313941 ┆:   19Aregister.  AART  OH 2 The communication control in the CCA is provided by an addressable asynchroneous Receiver/transmitter (AART).      Each time an AART recognizes its own address - which is set up in a 6 bit DIL switch (5 bits are used S1   max. ┆
0x3a400…3a500 (58, 0, 4)  Sector 3a055300313941 ┆: S 19A32 CCA addr's possible) - it converts the following word to a parallel word.           1                                                                       WCA   WATCHDOG CPU ADAPTOR: The WCA constitutes the interface between the WPU and:    OH 7┆
0x3a500…3a600 (58, 0, 5)  Sector 3a06ff00313941 ┆:   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd/             MT/RST                                 7:1:3       840306                                             ┆
0x3a600…3a700 (58, 0, 6)  Sector 3a07ff00313941 ┆:   19A        CCA                                    L                             2          1                                                                       BUSY LED  Each time a STROBE is received in a CCA the BUSY led (yellow) on the front pane┆
0x3a700…3a800 (58, 0, 7)  Sector 3908ff00313941 ┆9   19Al is turned ON for about 100 msec's.  POWER LED  When +/-12V is supplied to the CCA, the POWER led (green) on the front panel is ON.    OH 2 Sixteen analog channels are multiplexed to the A/D converter input. This is for sensing the crate voltages. ┆
0x3a800…3a900 (58, 0, 8)  Sector 3a09ff00313941 ┆:   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd/             MT/RST                                7:1:1-2      840306                                             ┆
0x3a900…3aa00 (58, 0, 9)  Sector 3a0aff00313941 ┆:   19A        WATCHDOG                               L                             6          1                                                                       CCBA   CONFIGURATION CONTROL BUS ADAPTOR:     The CCBA is a switch unit inserted between ┆
0x3aa00…3ab00 (58, 0, 10) Sector 3a0bff00313941 ┆:   19Athe WCA and the CCB (bus). Relays on the PCB may disconnect the WD TX line of the CCB:     - MANUAL:  A panel switch DISABLE/ENABLE disconnects the TX line in the disable position. This is a useful feature to prevent WD interference when W & D progr┆
0x3ab00…3ac00 (58, 0, 11) Sector 3a0cff00313941 ┆:   19Aams are executed.     - AUTOMATIC: When the DISABLE/ENABLE switch is in the ENABLE position, the AUT ENB signal keeps the TX line connected. The AUT ENB signal is updated by a 1,43 sec. one shot on the WCA board.  ENABLE LED   Whenever the TX line i┆
0x3ac00…3ad00 (58, 0, 12) Sector 3a0d4000313941 ┆: @ 19As enabled the ENABLE Led on the front panel is turned ON.                                                                   3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                7:1:1-2      840306                                              ┆
0x3ad00…3ae00 (58, 0, 13) Sector 3a0eff00313941 ┆:   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                 7:1:3       840306                                              ┆
0x3ae00…3af00 (58, 0, 14) Sector 3a0fff00313941 ┆:   19A       CCA                                    L                             1       1                                                                       CCA   The Crate Controller Adaptor (CCA) is the FUNCTIONS  monitoring and communicating modul┆
0x3af00…3b000 (58, 0, 15) Sector 3a00ff00313941 ┆:   19Ae in the watchdog system which is placed in the PU's and the CU.      It is connected to the Watchdog unit via the CCB (bus) and is a slave module of the WPU.  OPERATION  Communication with the WD is in 8 bit (serial) words with the speed of 4800 ba┆
0x3b000…3b100 (59, 0, 0)  Sector 3b01ff00313941 ┆;   19A (bus A I/F & bus B I/F are not used in the WD configuration. All communication is via the PIO and the SIO.     The complete RAM memory is used for application software (16K).  INIT   When initialized (power up/reset) the BIT - resident in the LTU P┆
0x3b100…3b200 (59, 0, 1)  Sector 3b02ff00313941 ┆;   19AROM - is executed; the TEST led is ON.     Upon a successful pass of the BIT the boatload program is executed.  Bootload  The bootload procedure differs from that in the standard LTU version:     - The application program is resident in a 16K EPROM ┆
0x3b200…3b300 (59, 0, 2)  Sector 3b03cb00313941 ┆; K 19Amemory placed on the WCA board.     - The bootloader addresses the EPROM via PIO port A, and fetches the data via PIO port B.     - When the program is loaded successfully the BOOTL Led turns OFF. t a speed of 4800 baud; 7 bits words.  PU  M & C OH ┆
0x3b300…3b400 (59, 0, 3)  Sector 3b04ff00313941 ┆;   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                7:1:1-2      840306                                              ┆
0x3b400…3b500 (59, 0, 4)  Sector 3b05ff00313941 ┆;   19A       WATCHDOG                               L                             5          1                                                                       WCA   WATCHDOG CPU ADAPTOR: The WCA constitutes the interface between the WPU and:    OH 7┆
0x3b500…3b600 (59, 0, 5)  Sector 3b06ff00313941 ┆;   19A - The WDCC 1 & 2 (WD control channels to the PU's)    - The CCB (config. control bus)    - The Maintenance position VDU    - The Maintenance position printer.     A failsafe circuit always monitors the WPU "ALIVE" status. The WPU must update the fa┆
0x3b600…3b700 (59, 0, 6)  Sector 3b07ff00313941 ┆;   19Ailsafe circuit at least every 1 sec; If not, the CCB is disconnected (tx line)     The WCA holds the WPU software in a 16K (bytes) EPROM.     The connection to the motherboard in the crate are only power supply wires.     From the CCB (optionally a ┆
0x3b700…3b800 (59, 0, 7)  Sector 3a087800313941 ┆: x 19Aswitch on the CCBA) an external BOOT command may be received. This is transferred to the WPU via the control bus. e channel Unit control panel (CUCP)      This is the AAEN-AUTO-BAEN     switches for all the modules.     - Issue of A bus disable (ADI┆
0x3b800…3b900 (59, 0, 8)  Sector 3b09ff00313941 ┆;   19AS)    - Issue of B bus disable (BDIS)     The two latter commands will only have effect when the CUCP switches is in AUTO position.  TDX M & C  TDX Crate monitoring & control:     The CCA which is used in the CTX crate has some more functions than t┆
0x3b900…3ba00 (59, 0, 9)  Sector 3b0aff00313941 ┆;   19Ahe Standard version CCA; a bus switch function is implemented so this module is called a BUS SWITCH MODULE for the TDX system (BSM-X).    OH 4 All CTX Crates:     - Supervision of the DC voltages    - monitoring of the AUTO/MAN switch setting    - s┆
0x3ba00…3bb00 (59, 0, 10) Sector 3b0bff00313941 ┆;   19Aupervision of the crate temperature    - issue of bus switch command.     Additional in CTX crates with TDX-controller:     - Monitoring of controller status    - monitoring of the bus clock (RS)    - monitoring of the CTRL-bus outlet power supply (┆
0x3bb00…3bc00 (59, 0, 11) Sector 3b0c0c00313941 ┆;   19AFS).  ing communication between the PU's   OH 1  and the maintenance position VDU/MSP.     According to status into which is collected from the different system crate assemblies the WD provides:     - switching of the PU systems (Disconnect active P┆
0x3bc00…3bd00 (59, 0, 12) Sector 3b0dff00313941 ┆;   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                7:1:1-2      840306                                              ┆
0x3bd00…3be00 (59, 0, 13) Sector 3b0eff00313941 ┆;   19A       WATCHDOG                               L                             4         1                                                                       WATCHDOG  The WATCHDOG unit consist of three modules UNIT   housed in a single bus minicrat┆
0x3be00…3bf00 (59, 0, 14) Sector 3b0fff00313941 ┆;   19Ae with integrated Power supply and fan unit.    Black The three modules:   board WPU: Watchdog Processor Unit (= LTU)    WCA: Watchdog Controller Adaptor   OH 5 CCBA: Crate Configuration Bus Adaptor.     The Power supply:    OH 6 The mains supply is┆
0x3bf00…3c000 (59, 0, 15) Sector 3b00ff00313941 ┆;   19A fused with     5A (250V) and the output voltages are adjusted to:      + 5,45V (red wire)     + 12,7V (yellow wire)     - 12,7V (green wire)     Ground (blue wire)  WPU   The watchdog processor unit is a standard LTU module. The main bus interfaces┆
0x3c000…3c100 (60, 0, 0)  Sector 3c01ff00313941 ┆<   19A       WATCHDOG                               L                             2          1                                                                       CCB bus OH 1 Via the configuration control bus (CCB) the WD communicates with the crate co┆
0x3c100…3c200 (60, 0, 1)  Sector 3c02ff00313941 ┆<   19Anfiguration adaptors (CCA's) in the PU, CU and TDX crates.     The bus is a 16 lead twisted pair flat cable which is daisy chain connected to all crates in the system.     Due to requirements for galvanic isolation between the crates, the signals ar┆
0x3c200…3c300 (60, 0, 2)  Sector 3c03ff00313941 ┆<   19Ae transferred via optical couplers in all modules (except in the WD connection). The power (+12V) for the opto drivers is supplied from the WD.     The bus communication is asynchroneous (serial) at a speed of 4800 baud; 7 bits words.  PU  M & C OH ┆
0x3c300…3c400 (60, 0, 3)  Sector 3c04ff00313941 ┆<   19A2 PU monitoring & control:    Black - supervision of DC voltage levels   board - monitoring of ALLOWENABLE (ALLEN) from MAP    - monitoring of PU ALL ENABLE (PUAN)from MIA    - monitoring of 2 crate temperatures    - command Disable PU (PUDIS) to MI┆
0x3c400…3c500 (60, 0, 4)  Sector 3c055f00313941 ┆< _ 19AA    - issue of Master clear (ECL) to MAP    - issue of Maint. mode command (EMM) to MAP EST SLM - Describe the purpose of the BIT programs. (BIT) programs Sec. 4.8   - Explain the structure used in section 4.8. NOTICE & LOG  7:3:3    45            ┆
0x3c500…3c600 (60, 0, 5)  Sector 3c06ff00313941 ┆<   19A 1                                                                                                                          3931A/ktd             MT/RST                                7:1:1-2      840306                                              ┆
0x3c600…3c700 (60, 0, 6)  Sector 3c07ff00313941 ┆<   19A       WATCHDOG                               L                             3          1                                                                       CU M & C OH 3 CU monitoring & control:     - Supervision of dualized power supply voltages┆
0x3c700…3c800 (60, 0, 7)  Sector 3b08ff00313941 ┆;   19A    - Monitoring 2 crate temperatures    - Monitoring of the TAKE OWNERSHIP      ALLOW (TAO) switch settings on the channel Unit control panel (CUCP)      This is the AAEN-AUTO-BAEN     switches for all the modules.     - Issue of A bus disable (ADI┆
0x3c800…3c900 (60, 0, 8)  Sector 3c096200313941 ┆< b 19A  App A.2  deleted.  1                                                                                                3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       COURSE EV┆
0x3c900…3ca00 (60, 0, 9)  Sector 3c0aff00313941 ┆<   19A 1                                                                                                                            3139A/ktd            MT/RST                                  7:1:1-2     840306                                            ┆
0x3ca00…3cb00 (60, 0, 10) Sector 3c0bff00313941 ┆<   19A        WATCHDOG                                L                             1          1                                                                       WD MAIN  - Monitoring and control of the CAMPS FUNCTIONS   system configuration.     - S┆
0x3cb00…3cc00 (60, 0, 11) Sector 3c0cff00313941 ┆<   19Aupporting communication between the PU's   OH 1  and the maintenance position VDU/MSP.     According to status into which is collected from the different system crate assemblies the WD provides:     - switching of the PU systems (Disconnect active P┆
0x3cc00…3cd00 (60, 0, 12) Sector 3c0dff00313941 ┆<   19AU/notify stand by PU).     According to commands from the PU the WD provides:     - switching of the TDX system     - disabling "take ownership" (enable) from a PU to the CU modules.     Switches on the TDX and CU modules override the WD control.  P┆
0x3cd00…3ce00 (60, 0, 13) Sector 3c0eff00313941 ┆<   19A.U.  OH 1 Processor Unit Communication:     Both the active and the standby PU regularly transmits status messages to the WD via the WDCC bus (watchdog control channel: V24  WDCC bus  channel, 9,6Kbaud).     - The STANDBY PU reflects PU condition an┆
0x3ce00…3cf00 (60, 0, 14) Sector 3c0fde00313941 ┆< ^ 19Ad whether or not it is able to "take over".     - The ACTIVE PU reflects PU condition and reports "STILL ALIVE".     - WD supported communication between the PU and the maint. pos. VDU/MSP is also via the WDCC bus.  . MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW           ┆
0x3cf00…3d000 (60, 0, 15) Sector 3c00ff00313941 ┆<   19A 1                                                                                                                          3139A/ktd             MT/RST                                 7:1:1-2     840306                                              ┆
0x3d000…3d100 (61, 0, 0)  Sector 3d01ff00313941 ┆=   19Aenance   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 PROC┆
0x3d100…3d200 (61, 0, 1)  Sector 3d02ff00313941 ┆=   19AEDURES OH 3  (ENTRY to Offline Troubleshooting Tree)   OH 4 - Introduce the five Offline Troubleshooting   OH 5  Trees (one per Subsystem). 6000 - for peripherals.    - Explain the syntax used in the Offline Troubleshooting Tree. Identify STEP, PROC┆
0x3d200…3d300 (61, 0, 2)  Sector 3d03ff00313941 ┆=   19AEDURE and OBSERVATION/ACTION.  REPLACEMENT SLM - Describe the purpose of the 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  I┆
0x3d300…3d400 (61, 0, 3)  Sector 3d04ff00313941 ┆=   19Andicators (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 d┆
0x3d400…3d500 (61, 0, 4)  Sector 3d05da00313941 ┆= Z 19Aescription   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. NOTICE & LOG  7:3:3    45            ┆
0x3d500…3d600 (61, 0, 5)  Sector 3d06ff00313941 ┆=   19A 1                                                                                                                         3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:1       840306          CORRECT. MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW       ┆
0x3d600…3d700 (61, 0, 6)  Sector 3d07ff00313941 ┆=   19A     L                                                                    2     1                                                                      ERROR REPORTS SLM - Explain the structure of App A   App A - Describe the formats of the H/W and S┆
0x3d700…3d800 (61, 0, 7)  Sector 3c08ff00313941 ┆<   19A/W   SLM  error reports, 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 ┆
0x3d800…3d900 (61, 0, 8)  Sector 3d09ff00313941 ┆=   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       COURSE EV┆
0x3d900…3da00 (61, 0, 9)  Sector 3d0aff00313941 ┆=   19AALUATION        7:5:4      45                 CAMPS         1                                                                   State his opinion on the course in details and as a whole.             No formal check            CAMPS Classroom        ┆
0x3da00…3db00 (61, 0, 10) Sector 3d0b3f00313941 ┆= ? 19A   S     Course evaluation scheme: 1 per student      N/Aates/cables within the Dist. Equipmt. subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM  -┆
0x3db00…3dc00 (61, 0, 11) Sector 3d0cff00313941 ┆=   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       FINAL PRO┆
0x3dc00…3dd00 (61, 0, 12) Sector 3d0dff00313941 ┆=   19ACEDURES         7:5:5-6   2 x 45              CAMPS         1                                                                   N/A            No formal check             CAMPS Classroom           I, DI     Course Certificates: 1 per student  Studen┆
0x3dd00…3de00 (61, 0, 13) Sector 3d0e4600313941 ┆= F 19At Evaluation Report: 1 per student     Course Evaluation scheme.e 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    ┆
0x3de00…3df00 (61, 0, 14) Sector 3d0fff00313941 ┆=   19A 1                                                                                                                     3139A/ktd              MT/RST                                 7:2:1       840306          CORRECT. MAINTENANCE OVERVIEW           ┆
0x3df00…3e000 (61, 0, 15) Sector 3d00ff00313941 ┆=   19A L                                                                    1     1                                                                      INTRODUCTION OH 1 Presentation of the corrective Maintenance   SLM philosophy and the Site Level Maint┆
0x3e000…3e100 (62, 0, 0)  Sector 3e01ff00313941 ┆>   19AOOTING EXERCIXE  7:4:1-3 3 x 45               CAMPS         1                                                                   Execute troubleshooting procedures on the CAMPS system           The 3 modules that are error reported must be identified┆
0x3e100…3e200 (62, 0, 1)  Sector 3e02b800313941 ┆> 8 19A, the errors corrected, and the logbook and failurereport filled in correctly            CAMPS Classroom                EX     CAMPS Training System  Lab. Guide 9 pages     SLM   840306                                                       CONFIG. C┆
0x3e200…3e300 (62, 0, 2)  Sector 3e03ff00313941 ┆>   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    830617                                                       TROUBLESH┆
0x3e300…3e400 (62, 0, 3)  Sector 3e04ff00313941 ┆>   19AOOTING CAMPS    7:4:4-6   3 x 45              CAMPS         1                                                                   Execute troubleshooting procedures on the CAMPS equipment           The 3 modules that are error reported must be identif┆
0x3e400…3e500 (62, 0, 4)  Sector 3e05bb00313941 ┆> ; 19Aied, the errors corrected and the logbook and failure report filled in corectly            CAMPS Classroom                EX     Lab. Guide 9 pages  CAMPS Training System      SLM  0617              FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOG  7:3:3    45            ┆
0x3e500…3e600 (62, 0, 5)  Sector 3e06ff00313941 ┆>   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       PROGRESS ┆
0x3e600…3e700 (62, 0, 6)  Sector 3e07ff00313941 ┆>   19ATEST            7:5:1-3    45                CAMPS        1                                                                   Evaluate his own comprehension of subjects taught in this week.   The result of this test will be recorded on the "Student'┆
0x3e700…3e800 (62, 0, 7)  Sector 3d08cc00313941 ┆= L 19As Progress Report".        Correction of answers                       CAMPS Classroom               Progress test   test time 45 min.    Progress Test: a copy for each student  5 viewfoils     SLM                                           TROUBLESH┆
0x3e800…3e900 (62, 0, 8)  Sector 3e09ff00313941 ┆>   19AOOTING EXERCISE 7:4:3-6  3 x 45               CAMPS         1                                                                   - Locate a failing module in the system    using the troubleshooting procedure.          The modules that are error repor┆
0x3e900…3ea00 (62, 0, 9)  Sector 3e0aff00313941 ┆>   19Ated must be identified, the errors corrected, and the logbook and failure report filled in correcly.             CAMPS Training System         EX     Clear nail varnish (or tape), nail varnish remover  LG                     M&D Tests, Site Test Equ┆
0x3ea00…3eb00 (62, 0, 10) Sector 3e0b1600313941 ┆>   19Aipment      SLM n and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables within the Dist. Equipmt. subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM  -┆
0x3eb00…3ec00 (62, 0, 11) Sector 3e0cff00313941 ┆>   19A 1                                                                       3139A/aml                                     7:3:3-6                                                            831011     1 of 1     LAB. GUIDE                               ┆
0x3ec00…3ed00 (62, 0, 12) Sector 3e0dff00313941 ┆>   19A                                                          CAMPS        1                                                                    1. One of the following reports are printed out on the maintenance position printer:    TMS003 TDX ERR STI X ┆
0x3ed00…3ee00 (62, 0, 13) Sector 3e0eff00313941 ┆>   19ABAD 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    ┆
0x3ee00…3ef00 (62, 0, 14) Sector 3e0f6000313941 ┆> ` 19A5. Eliminate errors and verify that the system is operating.    6. Complete paper work.                               3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                      H/W & S/W ┆
0x3ef00…3f000 (62, 0, 15) Sector 3e00ff00313941 ┆>   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    830617                                                       TROUBLESH┆
0x3f000…3f100 (63, 0, 0)  Sector 3f019900313941 ┆?   19A   During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM, HWB, MOM  d verify     normal operation using the site Level   Maintenance Manual and the M&D tests:            ┆
0x3f100…3f200 (63, 0, 1)  Sector 3f02ff00313941 ┆?   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CONFIG. C┆
0x3f200…3f300 (63, 0, 2)  Sector 3f03ff00313941 ┆?   19AONTROL          7:4:2      45                 CAMPS       1                                                                   - Describe the CAMPS configuration control system  - Identify the H/W as a product of type Nos, Version Nos, Print Revision┆
0x3f300…3f400 (63, 0, 3)  Sector 3f04cf00313941 ┆? O 19As, and Revision Levels  - Fill in the Field Change Notice  - Fill in the Logbook        During practical exercise              CAMPS Classroom          L                            6 viewfoils    SLM   Offline Troubleshooting Tree   - the identifica┆
0x3f400…3f500 (63, 0, 4)  Sector 3f05ff00313941 ┆?   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    830617              FIELD CHANGE NOTICE & LOG  7:3:3    45            ┆
0x3f500…3f600 (63, 0, 5)  Sector 3f06ff00313941 ┆?   19A     CAMPS         1                                                                   - Fill in the Field Change Notices   - Fill in the logbook          During practical exercise              CAMPS Classroom          L     Overheads  Whiteboard  3┆
0x3f600…3f700 (63, 0, 6)  Sector 3f071a00313941 ┆?   19A viewfoils     SLM  2      45                 CAMPS        1                                                                    Describe the TDX test procedure, i.e.   - the structure of the TDX OTT   - the identification and replacement of the modu┆
0x3f700…3f800 (63, 0, 7)  Sector 3e08ff00313941 ┆>   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       TROUBLESH┆
0x3f800…3f900 (63, 0, 8)  Sector 3f09ff00313941 ┆?   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CORR. MAI┆
0x3f900…3fa00 (63, 0, 9)  Sector 3f0aff00313941 ┆?   19ANT. DIST. EQIPMT  7:3:3    45                 CAMPS      1                                                                    Describe the Dist. Equipmt. test procedure, i.e.   - the structure of the Dist. Equipmt. Offline Troubleshooting Tree   - t┆
0x3fa00…3fb00 (63, 0, 10) Sector 3f0bfe00313941 ┆? ~ 19Ahe identification and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables within the Dist. Equipmt. subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM  -┆
0x3fb00…3fc00 (63, 0, 11) Sector 3f0cff00313941 ┆?   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                      TROUBLESHO┆
0x3fc00…3fd00 (63, 0, 12) Sector 3f0dff00313941 ┆?   19AOTING EXERCISE  7:3:4-6  3 x 45               CAMPS        1                                                                   - Locate a failing module in the system    using the troubleshooting procedure.           The modules that are error repor┆
0x3fd00…3fe00 (63, 0, 13) Sector 3f0ef700313941 ┆? w 19Ated must be identified, the errors corrected and the logbook and failure report filled in correctly.            CAMPS Training System          EX     Clear nail varnish (or tape), nail varnish remover.  L, G                M&D tests    SLM      Desc┆
0x3fe00…3ff00 (63, 0, 14) Sector 3f0fff00313941 ┆?   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                      H/W & S/W ┆
0x3ff00…40000 (63, 0, 15) Sector 3f00ff00313941 ┆?   19AFAILURE REPORTING 7:4:1    45                 CAMPS        1                                                                   - Describe the actions in the S/W Maintenance.  - Explain the structure of the Failure Reporting System (section 6)       ┆
0x40000…40100 (64, 0, 0)  Sector 4001ff00313941 ┆@   19AOTING EXERCISE  7:2:4-6  3 x 45               CAMPS        1                                                                   - Test the system and verify     normal operation using the site Level   Maintenance Manual and the M&D tests:            ┆
0x40100…40200 (64, 0, 1)  Sector 4002c100313941 ┆@ A 19A                             During practical exercise  During progress test            CAMPS Training System           EX, L                     3 viewfoils        LG  M&D tests    SLM                         CCA                CUP                 ┆
0x40200…40300 (64, 0, 2)  Sector 4003ff00313941 ┆@   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CORRECT. ┆
0x40300…40400 (64, 0, 3)  Sector 4004ff00313941 ┆@   19AMAINT. WATCHDOG   7:3:1    45                 CAMPS      1                                                                    Describe the Watchdog (WD) test procedure, i.e.   - the structure of the WD Offline Troubleshooting Tree   - the identifica┆
0x40400…40500 (64, 0, 4)  Sector 4005e400313941 ┆@ d 19Ation and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables within the WD subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                           3 viewfoils    SLM  M                MOM  f.Mgm┆
0x40500…40600 (64, 0, 5)  Sector 4006ff00313941 ┆@   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CORRECT. ┆
0x40600…40700 (64, 0, 6)  Sector 4007ff00313941 ┆@   19AMAINT. TDX      7:3:2      45                 CAMPS        1                                                                    Describe the TDX test procedure, i.e.   - the structure of the TDX OTT   - the identification and replacement of the modu┆
0x40700…40800 (64, 0, 7)  Sector 3f08c600313941 ┆? F 19Ales/units/crates/cables within the TDX subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM  om          L             8 viewfoils                    ┆
0x40800…40900 (64, 0, 8)  Sector 40090b00313941 ┆@   19ASLM  pdate                                          of manual  *y=  "(=   q#p! =6 M] : =V V  I: =~ B 3: = R 3*$<MMY *%<MMY !\<6 C 3M, !\<6 : =~ B 5: = R$3C/4!e=6 !f=6 !g=6 !h=6 Ml+M;) RE3C#4:  2i=:g=~ JV3C/4!"<6 #6 MB&! =6 !,<6 :]=2'< AMD MB&!,<6 ! ┆
0x40900…40a00 (64, 0, 9)  Sector 400aff00313941 ┆@   19A 1                                                                                                                      3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CORR. M┆
0x40a00…40b00 (64, 0, 10) Sector 400bff00313941 ┆@   19AAINT. PU          7:2:2      45                 CAMPS      1                                                                    Describe the Processor Unit (PU) test procedure, i.e.  - Describe the structure of the PU Offline Troubleshooting Tree  -┆
0x40b00…40c00 (64, 0, 11) Sector 400cfd00313941 ┆@ } 19A Describe the identification and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables within the PU subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                           3 viewfoils     SLM    ┆
0x40c00…40d00 (64, 0, 12) Sector 400dff00313941 ┆@   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                       CORR. MAI┆
0x40d00…40e00 (64, 0, 13) Sector 400eff00313941 ┆@   19ANT. CU           7:2:3     45                 CAMPS      1                                                                    Describe the Channel Unit (CU) test procedure, i.e.   Describe the structure of the CU Offline Troubleshooting Tree    Desc┆
0x40e00…40f00 (64, 0, 14) Sector 400ff800313941 ┆@ x 19Aribe the identification and replacement of the modules/units/crates/cables within the CU subsystem.         During practical exercise  During progress test             CAMPS Classroom          L                            3 viewfoils    SLM    B x _┆
0x40f00…41000 (64, 0, 15) Sector 4000ff00313941 ┆@   19A 1                                                                                                                    3139A/ktd                                                    840306                                                      TROUBLESHO┆
0x41000…41100 (65, 0, 0)  Sector 4101ff00313941 ┆A   19A7:1:3     2x45                CAMPS         1                                                                     -  Describe the CCA functions      - Describe the CCB communication principle  - Describe the CUCP functions           Evaluation of ex┆
0x41100…41200 (65, 0, 1)  Sector 4102ef00313941 ┆A o 19Aercises in lesson 7:1:4-6   - The students must perform the exercises   and fill in the lab.work sheet    for the CUCP exercise correct           Classroom          L     4 viewfoils                            CCA                CUP                 ┆
0x41200…41300 (65, 0, 2)  Sector 4103ff00313941 ┆A   19A 1                                                                                                                      3139A/ktd        840306        WDU,CCA,CUCP EXERCISE     7:1:4-6  3x45                CAMPS       1                              ┆
0x41300…41400 (65, 0, 3)  Sector 4104ff00313941 ┆A   19A                                       -  Disassemble and assemble the WDU  - Check configuration of WDU  - Check the WDU power Supply  - Check and change configuration of any CCA  - Describe functions of all switches in CUCP         Evaluation of p┆
0x41400…41500 (65, 0, 4)  Sector 4105fa00313941 ┆A z 19Aerformed exercises                                                                                                                   Training room          EX, I, GW     LG                             SLM                INM                MOM  f.Mgm┆
0x41500…41600 (65, 0, 5)  Sector 4106ff00313941 ┆A   19A 1                                                                                                                      3139A/ktd        840306         CORR.MAINT.OVERVIEW      7:2:1      45                CAMPS       1                              ┆
0x41600…41700 (65, 0, 6)  Sector 4107ff00313941 ┆A   19A                                       -  Describe the corrective maintenance    philosopy of the CR equipment.  - Describe the structure of sec. 4 in the  - Maintenance Manual.                        -                                               ┆
0x41700…41800 (65, 0, 7)  Sector 4008ff00313941 ┆@   19A     During progress test                       During practical exercise                                                                                                          CAMPS Classroom          L             8 viewfoils                    ┆
0x41800…41900 (65, 0, 8)  Sector 41094500313941 ┆A E 19Anew update                                          of manual  *y=  "(=   q#p! =6 M] : =V V  I: =~ B 3: = R 3*$<MMY *%<MMY !\<6 C 3M, !\<6 : =~ B 5: = R$3C/4!e=6 !f=6 !g=6 !h=6 Ml+M;) RE3C#4:  2i=:g=~ JV3C/4!"<6 #6 MB&! =6 !,<6 :]=2'< AMD MB&!,<6 ! ┆
0x41900…41a00 (65, 0, 9)  Sector 410aff00313941 ┆A   19A 1                                                                                                                        3139A/ktd                                                    830617                                                       CORR ┆
0x41a00…41b00 (65, 0, 10) Sector 410bff00313941 ┆A   19AMAINT. PU           7:1:1      45                 CAMPS      1                                                                   - Describe the corrective maintenance philosophy of the CR equipment.  - Describe the structure of sec. 4 in the Mainten┆
0x41b00…41c00 (65, 0, 11) Sector 410c8d00313941 ┆A   19Aance Manual.            During practical exercise              CAMPS Classroom          L     Overhead  Whiteboard  8 viewfoils    SLM  Inds`t hvilket? Slette hvilket? Flytte hvilket? Kopiere hvilket? Bytte hvilket? Bytte med? S]ge hvilket?         ┆
0x41c00…41d00 (65, 0, 12) Sector 410dff00313941 ┆A   19A 1                                                                                                                       3139A/ktd        840306        WATCHDOG                  7:1:1-2  2x45                CAMPS       1                             ┆
0x41d00…41e00 (65, 0, 13) Sector 410eff00313941 ┆A   19A                                        -  Describe the WD functions       - Describe the WPU functions  - Describe the WCA functions  - Describe the CCBA functions          Evaluation of exercises in lesson 7:1:4-6   - The students must perform the┆
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0x42800…42900 (66, 0, 8)  Sector 42093b00466641 ┆B ; FfAre the Resident Site Technician and the Supervisor.          ^                 ^   ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^   ^ CAMPS Supervisor/MDCO/MSO    ┆
0x42900…42a00 (66, 0, 9)  Sector 420aff00466641 ┆B   FfA 1                                                                   6  ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE   The ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE is provided to the OJT SUPERVISOR so he will be able to perform the training to the student in the best suitlable way i┆
0x42a00…42b00 (66, 0, 10) Sector 420bff00466641 ┆B   FfAn order to ease the learning steps and procedures. By using the Training Guide the OJT SUPERVISOR is guided in how to prepare himself and the equipment involved for the session with the student.   The ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE consists of:   - Scope┆
0x42b00…42c00 (66, 0, 11) Sector 420cff00466641 ┆B   FfA and Introduction to the purpose and contents of each OJT-package   - Overview of whom will be given ON-THE-JOB TRAINING, on what equipment of terminal position   - Extract on how training should be supervised using the specific OJT-package and the ┆
0x42c00…42d00 (66, 0, 12) Sector 420dff00466641 ┆B   FfAnecessary aid involved   - Multiple Choice Self-Quiz Answer Sheets with the results from the individual student.   - Student Progress Sheet with the information in which areas the student could be offered more aid in order to Progress more.   The OJ┆
0x42d00…42e00 (66, 0, 13) Sector 420eff00466641 ┆B   FfAT SUPERVISOR is given the directions to supervise the training of the Operators and Maintenance Technicians by reading the appropriate section in the ON-THE-JOB TRAINING GUIDE. By carefully analyzing the student's Answer Sheets and progress, the OJT┆
0x42e00…42f00 (66, 0, 14) Sector 420f5300466641 ┆B S FfA SUPERVISOR will have an adequate tool to supervise and advise the students. h section is divided into subsections, containing the assignment of self-study of relevant manuals, practical tasks, and multiple-choice tests.   The goals of the instructi┆
0x42f00…43000 (66, 0, 15) Sector 0108ff00466641 ┆    FfA 1                                                                   7  LENGTH OF TRAINING     The final issue of the OJT-package contains time frames for each part of the training. Depending on student's abilities and prerequisites the time to perf┆
0x43000…43100 (67, 0, 0)  Sector 43016000466641 ┆C ` FfA who decides if the training can continue or if parts of the training should be repeated.  interrelationsship between the personnel groups and the OJT-packages.   The first part of the OJT-package (for the Medium Speed Printer (MSP) and the Visual D┆
0x43100…43200 (67, 0, 1)  Sector 4302ff00466641 ┆C   FfA 1                                                                   5  ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SUPERVISOR.    5.1 TRAINING SUPERVISOR   An experienced Supervisor or Resident Site Technician shall be available for consultation in case of problems, and f┆
0x43200…43300 (67, 0, 2)  Sector 4303ff00466641 ┆C   FfAor monitoring the progress of the students.   Furthermore, it is expected that the part-time instructor makes a short introduction to the use of the On-The-Job Training package and the relevant manual to be used during the training.   The instructor┆
0x43300…43400 (67, 0, 3)  Sector 4304ff00466641 ┆C   FfA shall also give an introduction to the use of the visual display unit and the printer (if applicable).   Security regulations shall be explained, and any restrictions in the use of the equipment, depending on the existing situation.   It is the res┆
0x43400…43500 (67, 0, 4)  Sector 4305e900466641 ┆C i FfAponsibility of the instructor to define if the normal use of the CAMPS system allows On-The-Job Training as it may be expected that the students from time to time make mistakes which may influence the normal use of the system.               ^       ┆
0x43500…43600 (67, 0, 5)  Sector 4306ff00466641 ┆C   FfA 1                                                                  5.2 OJT SUPERVISION   It is the responsibility of the OJT-supervisor to:   - decide if the responsibility of the system allows the use of parts of the system for OJT.   - introduce ┆
0x43600…43700 (67, 0, 6)  Sector 4307ff00466641 ┆C   FfAnew students to the OJT procedures and conditions which may have impact on the training.   - check student progress by:    a) discussing test results with the student and make the student repeat parts of the training or continue the training.    b) ┆
0x43700…43800 (67, 0, 7)  Sector 4208ff00466641 ┆B   FfAsupervising that the students carry out some of the practical tasks or exercises.   - control that operational status is reestablished after OJT.   - log student progress   - check that security of the system is not violated.   The OJT-supervisors a┆
0x43800…43900 (67, 0, 8)  Sector 4309ff00466641 ┆C   FfA X          ^  ^  OJT Manual                    ^            ^                 ^   ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^   ^ CAMPS Supervisor/MDCO/MSO    ┆
0x43900…43a00 (67, 0, 9)  Sector 430aff00466641 ┆C   FfA ^    X       ^                 ^  ^ OJT Manual                    ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^   ^ CAMPS MAINT┆
0x43a00…43b00 (67, 0, 10) Sector 430bff00466641 ┆C   FfAENANCE POS.OPERAT. ^            ^      X          ^  ^ OJT Manual                    ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                ┆
0x43b00…43c00 (67, 0, 11) Sector 430cff00466641 ┆C   FfA ^   ^ CAMPS ENGINEERING OPERATION   ^    X       ^      X          ^  ^ OJT Manual                    ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^         X  = Applicable     (X) = Partly appli┆
0x43c00…43d00 (67, 0, 12) Sector 430d4f00466641 ┆C O FfAcable            TABLE 4 - 1 Person Groups/OJT Package Interrelationship -The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/027   o Maintenance Position Operation   On-The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/028   o Engineering Operation   On-The-Job Training Manual   CP┆
0x43d00…43e00 (67, 0, 13) Sector 430eff00466641 ┆C   FfA 1                                                                  4.2 OJT-PACKAGE STRUCTURE   Each OJT-package provides a framework for the assignment of self-paced tasks and study of applicable manuals.   The major sections of the packages are:  ┆
0x43e00…43f00 (67, 0, 14) Sector 430fff00466641 ┆C   FfA - Introduction  - Operation  - Maintenance (hardware related packages)   Each section is divided into subsections, containing the assignment of self-study of relevant manuals, practical tasks, and multiple-choice tests.   The goals of the instructi┆
0x43f00…44000 (67, 0, 15) Sector 4300ff00466641 ┆C   FfAon are stated at the beginning of each subsection. The job-assignments are stated, defining the section(s) of applicable manuals which will be read or referred to.   When tests have been completed, results should be discussed with the OJT-supervisor┆
0x44000…44100 (68, 0, 0)  Sector 4401ff00466641 ┆D   FfArvisor/MDCO/MSO Position and the Maintenance Position, respectively.   Table 4.1 shows the interrelationsship between the personnel groups and the OJT-packages.   The first part of the OJT-package (for the Medium Speed Printer (MSP) and the Visual D┆
0x44100…44200 (68, 0, 1)  Sector 4402ff00466641 ┆D   FfAisplay Unit (VDU)) is applicable for both Operators and Maintenance Technicians, as this part is describing the operation of the MSP and the VDU in Stand-Alone mode.   The other part of the OJT-package (the Supervisor/MDCO/MSO OJT Manual, the Mainte┆
0x44200…44300 (68, 0, 2)  Sector 4403ff00466641 ┆D   FfAnance Position Operation OJT Manual, and the Engineering Operation OJT Manual ) is applicable for the Operators only.   Therefore the Operators/MTs should start the OJT doing the first part of the packages for MSP and VDU before doing the package de┆
0x44300…44400 (68, 0, 3)  Sector 44044700466641 ┆D G FfAsigned for the respective position they are assigned to operate. de a self-paced and self-guided training in the operation and maintenance of the CAMPS.   The CAMPS operators are trained in an On-Line environment, using the system for interactive On┆
0x44400…44500 (68, 0, 4)  Sector 4405ff00466641 ┆D   FfA 1                                                                       1                                                                                                                                      ^                                ^       ┆
0x44500…44600 (68, 0, 5)  Sector 4406ff00466641 ┆D   FfA     ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^              Personnel Groups  ^ OPERATORS  ^ MAINTENANCE     ^  ^ OJT-Packages                  ^            ^ TECHNICIANS     ^  ^                      ┆
0x44600…44700 (68, 0, 6)  Sector 4407ff00466641 ┆D   FfA          ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^   ^ Medium Speed Printer          ^   (X)      ^      X          ^  ^ OJ┆
0x44700…44800 (68, 0, 7)  Sector 4308ff00466641 ┆C   FfAT Manual                    ^            ^                 ^   ^                                ^            ^                 ^  ^                                ^            ^                 ^   ^ Visual Display Printer        ^   (X)      ^     ┆
0x44800…44900 (68, 0, 8)  Sector 4409ff00466641 ┆D   FfAogress, point out areas of any student weakness, and to allow students to recap sections of the training as applicable.   The training is self-paced, even if time frames are suggested for the various parts of the training.   When sections of the tra┆
0x44900…44a00 (68, 0, 9)  Sector 440aff00466641 ┆D   FfAining have been completed, the students shall consult the part-time instructor before going on to the following sections.   If any difficulties occur, the students shall also consult the part-time instructor for clarification.   The quizzes are of t┆
0x44a00…44b00 (68, 0, 10) Sector 440b1f00466641 ┆D   FfAhe multiple-choice type. al changes are                        included. RV5Cq5M . R`5Cq5M@1MI1:h= Rp5Cr4IMM.:^=~ B}5I:g=~ J 5IC$3I      > S C_*                                                                                                         ┆
0x44b00…44c00 (68, 0, 11) Sector 440cff00466641 ┆D   FfA 1                                                                   3  APPLICLABLE DOCUMENTS   The following documents are used for On-The-Job Training.   o Supervisor, MDCO and MSO   On-The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/021   o Video Display Unit ┆
0x44c00…44d00 (68, 0, 12) Sector 440dff00466641 ┆D   FfA   On-The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/026   o Medium Speed Printer   On-The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/027   o Maintenance Position Operation   On-The-Job Training Manual   CPS/TMA/028   o Engineering Operation   On-The-Job Training Manual   CP┆
0x44d00…44e00 (68, 0, 13) Sector 440ebb00466641 ┆D ; FfAS/TMA/036    The following document is recommended before initial activities in the On-The-Job-Training environment is performed:   o CAMPS System Description Manual   CPS/SDM/001. UCTURE ..................   08   5. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SUPERVISOR .┆
0x44e00…44f00 (68, 0, 14) Sector 440fff00466641 ┆D   FfA 1                                                                   4  ON-THE-JOB-TRAINING PACKAGES    4.1 PERSONNEL AND OJT-PACKAGE INTERRELATIONSHIP   OJT-packages are developed for Operators and Maintenance Technicians.   The OJT-packages are di┆
0x44f00…45000 (68, 0, 15) Sector 4400ff00466641 ┆D   FfAvided into two groups:   - One group of packages is concerned with two peripherals in the computer system: The Visual Display Unit and the Medium Speed Printer.   - Another group of packages is concerned with the operation of the CAMPS from the Supe┆
0x45000…45100 (69, 0, 0)  Sector 45011500466641 ┆E   FfAMPS Positions.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ┆
0x45100…45200 (69, 0, 1)  Sector 4502ff00466641 ┆E   FfA 1                                                                   2  INTRODUCTION    2.1 TRAINING STRATEGY   The On-The-Job Training (OJT) for Maintenance Technicians is a follow-up training of the initial formal training.   The training is based┆
0x45200…45300 (69, 0, 2)  Sector 4503ff00466641 ┆E   FfA on the operational requirements of the system, the maintenance plan, and the approved spare parts list appliclable for the site.   The OJT-packages provide a training framework, assigning self-study, practical tasks, and exercises/tests for the stu┆
0x45300…45400 (69, 0, 3)  Sector 4504ff00466641 ┆E   FfAdent.   The scope of the Operator On-The-Job Training is to provide a self-paced and self-guided training in the operation and maintenance of the CAMPS.   The CAMPS operators are trained in an On-Line environment, using the system for interactive On┆
0x45400…45500 (69, 0, 4)  Sector 4505ff00466641 ┆E   FfA-The-Job Training.   The training is based on the Operator On-The-Job Training package developed for the operators, supported by a part-time instructor, being the Supervisor or the Resident Site Technician.    2.2 TRAINING EQUIPMENT   The training e┆
0x45500…45600 (69, 0, 5)  Sector 4506ff00466641 ┆E   FfAquipment used for OJT is the equipment available at the site which may be either in Operational mode (ACTIVE/STAND-BY) or Off-Line mode.   When using equipment in Operational mode, it is the responsibility of the customer to determine, what effect t┆
0x45600…45700 (69, 0, 6)  Sector 45075200466641 ┆E R FfAhe OJT may have on the Operational status, and when OJT can be carried out.                                         document     1     830817                  All      Issue 1 is based on                                           SHAPE's review com-┆
0x45700…45800 (69, 0, 7)  Sector 4408ff00466641 ┆D   FfA 1                                                                  2.3 TRAINING METHODS   The On-The-Job Training package is defining reading studies in the relevant manuals before practical tasks are later initiated. Quizzes are used to measure pr┆
0x45800…45900 (69, 0, 8)  Sector 4509ff00466641 ┆E   FfA                        designation the contents                                          of CPS/TMA/023 and                                          CPS/TMA/017. Refer to                                          a) CPS log 1563, 840113             ┆
0x45900…45a00 (69, 0, 9)  Sector 450aff00466641 ┆E   FfA                             b) MOM 37, 830830    3     841210                  All      Issue 3 of the document is                                          updated in accordance with                                          CAMPS Log No. 1779.     ┆
0x45a00…45b00 (69, 0, 10) Sector 450b4f00466641 ┆E O FfA                  Editorial changes are                        included. RV5Cq5M . R`5Cq5M@1MI1:h= Rp5Cr4IMM.:^=~ B}5I:g=~ J 5IC$3I      > S C_*                                                                                                         ┆
0x45b00…45c00 (69, 0, 11) Sector 450cff00466641 ┆E   FfA 1                                                                   TABLE OF CONTENTS     1                                                                                                               1. SCOPE .................................... ┆
0x45c00…45d00 (69, 0, 12) Sector 450dff00466641 ┆E   FfA  02   2. INTRODUCTION .............................   03   2.1 TRAINING STRATEGY ......................   03   2.2 TRAINING EQUIPMENT .....................   03   2.3 TRAINING METHODS .......................   04  3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ..........┆
0x45d00…45e00 (69, 0, 13) Sector 450eff00466641 ┆E   FfA...........   05   4. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PACKAGES .............   06   4.1 PERSONNEL AND OJT-PACKAGES INTER-     RELATIONSHIP ...........................   06   4.2 OJT-PACKAGE STRUCTURE ..................   08   5. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING SUPERVISOR .┆
0x45e00…45f00 (69, 0, 14) Sector 450fe800466641 ┆E h FfA..........   09   5.1 TRAINING SUPERVISOR ....................   09   5.2 OJT SUPERVISION ........................   10   6. ON-THE-JOB, TRAINING GUIDE ...............   11   7. LENGTH OF TRAINING .......................   12  F'    *J         8 E _┆
0x45f00…46000 (69, 0, 15) Sector 4500ff00466641 ┆E   FfA 1                                                                   1  SCOPE   The scope of this plan is to define the On-The-Job-Training for Maintenance Technicians on CAMPS Sites and to specify how the Operators will be trained on the various CA┆
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0x46600…46700 (70, 0, 6)  Sector 4607ff00466641 ┆F   FfA                     821207                  All      Preliminary Issue of                                          document     1     830817                  All      Issue 1 is based on                                           SHAPE's review com-┆
0x46700…46800 (70, 0, 7)  Sector 4508ff00466641 ┆E   FfA                                ments mentioned in                                a) MOM 26, 821216,Item n                                b) MOM 28, 830110,Item 5    2     840315                  All      Issue 2 comprise under one                  ┆
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0x47e00…47f00 (71, 0, 14) Sector 470fff00313941 ┆G   19A 1                                                                       3139A/ktd       CPS/TMA/020    BF/830617  ii CAMPS INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL FOR              MT/RST COURSE, WEEK NO. 7 Prelim.  CAMPS           1                                    ┆
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0x48000…48100 (72, 0, 0)  WangDocumentHead {hdr=WangSectHead {next=(72,0, 1), len=0xff, h3=41466641}, f00=»4666A «, f01=»CPS/TMA/017               «, f02=»rt                   «, f03=»LT                   «, f04=»CPS TRAIN.PLAN       «, f05=29-02-84 12:11, f06=»   3 «, f07=»19 «, f08=» 10753 «, f09=17-12-84 11:08, f10=»     «, f11=»02 «, f12=»     5 «, f13=17-12-84 11:07, f14=18-12-84 11:56, f15=»0338A «, f16=» 14 «, f17=»   6 «, f18=»26 «, f19=»  236 «, f20=» 14055 «, f21=»  «, f22=»   «, f99=100011100310462710110180aaca15050000000000000138034300df}
0x48100…48200 (72, 0, 1)  Sector 48020e00466641 ┆H   FfA     H   H H F F E E E E D D C C C C                                                                  DOKUMENTOVERSIGT  Dokument nr:   Dokumentnavn:   Operat]r:   Forfatter:    Kommentarer:       STATISTIK  AKTIVITET DATO TID  ANV.TID ANSLAG  Oprere┆
0x48200…48300 (72, 0, 2)  Sector 4803b900466641 ┆H 9 FfA 1                                                                    4666A/rt/bna CPS/TMA/017    NEN/841210  # CAMPS TRAINING PLAN FOR  ON-THE-JOB TRAINING  Issue 2 CAMPS        6 !Z="(=e*$<kas#r  9x2"<! <6 M8)I:^=~ B#.!#<6 ! <6 M&&:!<~ J#.:!<2.=M2┆
0x48300…48400 (72, 0, 3)  Sector 4804ff00466641 ┆H   FfA 1                                                                          CAMPS TRAINING PLAN FOR      ON-THE-JOB TRAINING      CPS/TMA/017    CDRL Logistics Support No. 01102    Line Item No. 8.2.2-8.2.3                Niels-Erik Nielsen         ┆
0x48400…48500 (72, 0, 4)  Sector 4805c100466641 ┆H A FfA    Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen           SHAPE (2), NEN, ER[, LT, QA, GQAR,     Conf.Mgmt., LU                        ILS Train.Mgr.  841210       3     841210            Conf. Mgmt.     841210 RM/!/=6iM (*(=~    R`/!/=6WM (*(=~     Rt/!/=6lM (*(=~      R ┆
0x48500…48600 (72, 0, 5)  Sector 4806ff00466641 ┆H   FfA 1                                                                      4666A/rt/bna    CPS/TMA/017    NEN/841210  ii CAMPS TRAINING PLAN FOR  ON-THE-JOB-TRAINING Issue 2      CAMPS           1                                                        ┆
0x48600…48700 (72, 0, 6)  Sector 4807ff00466641 ┆H   FfA                     821207                  All      Preliminary Issue of                                          document     1     830817                  All      Issue 1 is based on                                           SHAPE's review com-┆
0x48700…48800 (72, 0, 7)  Sector 4600ff00466641 ┆F   FfA                                ments mentioned in                                a) MOM 26, 821216,Item n                                b) MOM 28, 830110,Item 5    2     840315                  All      Issue 2 comprise under one                  ┆
0x48800…48900 (72, 0, 8)  Sector 00000000000000 ┆                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ┆
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