BFSR TESTING PROCEDURE
S/NO TEST PROCEDURE TESTING RESULT REMARKS
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(a) Power Up (i) Connect the Control and This
Check Display Unit(CDU) to a 24 procedur
VDC power supply using the e should
5 mtrs (W4) power cable. take less
than 4
(ii) Connect theTransceiver minutesti
unit (TRU) to the CDU using me.
the 100mtrs (2xW1) data
cable, using the Connector
Circular receptacle(Adapter)
TVBW15-19PS.
(iii) Operate the ON/OFF
switch on the TRU, verify
that the CB push button on
the CDU is depressed and
operate On/OFF switch of
the CDU. The PC will enter
boot procedure.
(iv) Measure the elapse time
from power ON activation
until the computer boot
procedure is completed.
This procedure is completed
when the “Config” window
displaying the S/W version
number appears on the
screen.
(b) BIT TEST (i) Record the software BIT
Version Number reports
(ii) Enter “Operational” OK if a
mode.The system will green tick
perform an automatic Self- marks the
Test tests&
(iii) At the completion of the press
Self-Test, system will report continue.
the BIT results of the
following tests:-
(a) Communication Test
(b) Power Test
(c) Pedestal Test
(d) RF Test
(c) ANT MANUAL (i) Operate the antenna both Antenna
CHECK in azimuth and elevation by moves in
activating the TRU “ANT the
CONT” switch ( in four fourdirecti
directions). ons X 2
speeds
(d) PUSH (i) Press continue, after the A colour
BUTTON clutter map up date is square
TEST completed. Press will
sequentially all the buttons appears
on the CDU(except the on the
ON/OFF and top of the
numericalkeys). menu for
each
button.
(e) DIMMERS (i) At the side panel of the The
CHECK CDU, vary the PNL_DMR screen
potentiometer. brightnes
(ii) Test Result The panel s will
illumination will change. change
(iii) Vary the SCRN_DMR.
(f) NORTHING (i) Direct the Antenna The
CHECK towards a selected direction antenna
by means of the TRU “ANT enters
CONT” switch. Stick labels scanmod
on the static and the rotating e. The
partsof the pedestal and antenna
draw a vertical line partly on will stop
the “static label’ and partly onthe
on the “rotating label”. cursor’s
(ii) Perform the following azimuth.
sequence: Verify
(a) Select angle units that the
degrees option. antenna
(b) Select manual data is indeed
northing and position. pointing
(c) In the “Position & towards
Northing” dialogboxperform the
as follows: * Select “Angle” direction
method and key 45 aimed at
degreeangle. * Click on the
Measure, Save Northing beginning
and OK. of the test
(d) Define Azimuth scan by
sector limits as follows: * viewing
Left 30 degree * Right 90 the
degree. vertical
(e) PressContinue. lines
(f) Put cursor on Azimuth 45 marked
degree. on the 2
labels
(g) Go to Aim Mode. stuck on
the
pedestal.
(g) AZIMUTH (i) Perform as follows:- (a) Test
SCANNING Click “Radar”. Go to “Radar result the
CHECK Parameters”. time
(b) Select scan speed slow taken
and press continue. should be
(c) Test result verify that the 75 +/- 5
sys operates in sector scann sec.
mode.
(ii) Click on back option and
select a new scan sector
rangedbetween:- (a) Left:
60 degree (b) Right: 240
degree (c) Near Range: 0, Far
Range: 40,000
(iii) Perform as follows: (a)
Click “Radar”Go to Radar
Parameters. Select Scan
speed Slow and press
Continue.
(b) Measure the time for
scanning 2 sectors.
(c) Test Results The time
takenshould be 35 +/- 5 sec.
(d) Click “Radar”.
(e) Go to “Radar
Parameters”. Select scan
speed medium and press
continue.
(f) Measure the time for
scanning 4 sectors.
(g) Test result The time
takenshould be 60+/- 5 sec.
(h) Click “Radar”. Go to
“Radar Parameters”. Select
scan speed fast and press
continue
(j) Measure the time for
scanning 8 sectors.
(h) TILT CHANGE (i) Click “Back” define sector
OPERATION limits as follows:
(a) Left: 30 degree
(b) Right: 90 degree
(ii) Click “ Radar”. Go to
“Radar Parameters” select
scan speed medium and
press continue.
(iii) Test Result Verify that
the antenna scans in sector
mode.
(iv) Set the azimuth unit to
mils. Click “ Radar” and
select Elev option. Click
on “ Elev” key,set the angle
to 0 mils and press
Continue.
(v) Test result verify that the
antenna scans to “0”
horizontally.
(vi) Define Antenna tilt as
115 mils and press
continue.
(vii)Test result verify
antenna tilts up.
(viii) Define Antenna tilt as -
115 mils and enter.
(ix) Test result verify that the
antennatilts down.
(x) Set the azimuth units to
degrees.
(j) Map Display (i) Click on back, enter The map
Check following coordinates: displays
(a) North: 1077000 and
(b) East: 3610000 disappear
(c) Map Zone: IA s.
(ii) Press Continue, press
the MAP button ON/OFf
(k) ZOOM (i) Press the Zoom In/Out The
CHECK button. display
(ii) Test result the changes
deployment of theabove to
displayed map changes theoptimu
accordingly. m
(iii) Press the SECTOR position.
button.
(l) CLUTTER (i) Press the CLTR button The
MAP CHECK “ON/OFF” . clutter
map
displaysa
nd
disappear
s.
(m) B SCOPE (i) Press the B/P button The
CHECK “ON/OFF” . display
presentati
onwill
change
from PPI
to B
Scope.
(n) CURSOR’S (i) Change cursor’s position Verify
COORDINATE by moving the mouse. changes
S CHECK of the
cursor’s
Coordinat
es.
(o) TRANSMITTE (i) Calibrate the power meter
R POWER as given below:-
CHECK (aa) Switch ON the power
meter.
(ab) Press ZERO/CAL push
button.
(ac) Connect power sensor
to power meter at power
reference socket.
(ad) Press calibration push
button of displaying menu.
(ae) Switch ON the radar at
Stand By mode and select
frequency No 1.
* Near Range : 5000 mtrs
* Far Range : 7000Mtrs
(af) Press System/Input
push button
(ag) Initiate Offset push
button in system menu and
feed 20.3 dBm. Ensure that
Offset is at ON condition.
(ah) Press “More” in the
same menu and initiate Duty
cycle push button, then feed
duty cycle as 09.650% value
and ensure that duty cycle
status is at ON condition.
(aj) Press
frequency/calibration factor
push button, intiate
calibration factor of the
calibration menu then feed
thecalibrationfactor as
96.4% value for 9 GHz.
(ak) Disconnet the power
sensor from power meter
and connect SMA adapter
tothe sensor. Now connect
this sensor with adapter to
J6 of RF front end of
Transreceiver unit.