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TECHNICAL MANUAL

OPERATOR'S MANUAL

M1 BALLISTIC COMPUTER

AND LASER RANGEFINDER

TROUBLESHOOTING TRAINER ,

DEVICE 17-68 / 3

(NSN 6910-01-151-7775 )

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WARNING

Use film cleaner in well ventilated area . Avoid contact with


eyes or skin . Wash affected area with warm water when contact
occurs .

When removing oil based foreign matter do not use wax and
grease remover near spark or open flame . Use only in well
ventilated area . Avoid contact with eyes or skin . Wash
affected area with warm water when contact occurs .

At least two persons are needed to lift display panel . Never


try to change panel alone .

Rubber cement thinner is flammable . Extinguish all smoking


materials before using . Exposure to open flames or smoking
materials could result in injury to personnel .

For further information on first aid , see FM 21-11.


TECHNICAL MANUAL TM 9-6910-244-10
HEADQUARTERS
No. 9-6910-244-10 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington , DC , 25 April 1934

Operator's Manual

M1 BALLISTIC COMPUTER AND LASER RANGEFINDER


TROUBLESHOOTING TRAINER , DEVICE 17-68 /3
(NSN 6910-01-151-7775 )

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Paragraph Page
CHAPTER 1 . INTRODUCTION
Section I. General
Scope · 1-1 1-1
Forms and Records 1-2 1-1
Reporting of Errors 1-3 1-1
II . Description and Data
Description · · 1-4 1-1
Limitations • . 1-5 1-6
Tabulated Data 1-6 1-6

CHAPTER 2 . OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS


Section I. Controls and Indicators
Controls and Indicators 2-1 2-1
II . Preparation for Operation
Preliminary Inspection • 2-2 2-21
Warmup 2-3 2-29
Operational Checkout 2-4 2-29
III . Operation of the Training Device
Preoperational Procedures • 2-5 2-34
Operational Procedures • · 2-6 2-34
Post -operational Procedures 2-7 2-41

CHAPTER 3 . OPERATOR/CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS


Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 3-1 3-1
PMCS Table · 3-2 3-1
Manhours 3-3 3-1
Expendable /Durable Supplies and Materials • • 3-4 3-1

APPENDIX A. REFERENCES A- 1

APPENDIX B. OPERATING CONDITIONS


General . . B- 1 B- 1
Explanation of Table B- 2 B- 1

APPENDIX C. M1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES


General . . C- 1 C- 1
Explanation of Tables · C- 2 C- 1
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure Title Page

1-1 M1 Ballistic Computer and Laser Rangefinder Troubleshooting


Trainer , Composite View 1-0
1-2 Computer . 1-2
1-3 Viewer Assembly 1-3
1-4 Cathode Ray Tube ( CRT ) Terminal · 1-4
1-5 Control Console . 1-5
1-6 Printer . 1-5
2-1 Control Console Controls and Indicators · 2-1
2-2 Printer Controls and Indicators 2-4
2-3 CRT Controls and Indicators . 2-5
2-4 Viewer Assembly Controls and Indicators • 2-6
2-5 Trainer Cabling Diagram • 2-20
2-6 Display Panel Removal Diagram 2-23
2-7 Projection Disk Installation Diagram 2-24
2-8 Diskette Drive Units and Flexible Diskette Installation · 2-26
2-9 Loading Paper in Printer 2-27
2-10 Student Record 2-41
FO- 1 Display Panel Component Location Diagram FP- 1

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LIST OF TABLES

Number Title Page

2-1 Control Console Controls and Indicators 2-2


2-2 Display Panel Components . 2-9
2-3 Display Panel Mode Switch Operation · 2-18
2-4 Mode Switch/Component Switch Functions • 2-19
2-5 Normal Preoperational Switch Setup 2-21
2-6 Slides . 2-30
2-7 Procedures for Each Operational Mode • • 2-35
2-8 Procedural Steps and Associated Controls • 2-42
3-1 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services 3-2
3-2 Expendable /Durable Supplies and Materials List • 3-5
B Malfunction Exercises · B- 2
C- 1 DSESTS Operating Procedures • C- 2
C- 2 Troubleshooting Fault Message Actions C- 6

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1. Display panel ( see fig . FO - 1 for detail ) 8. Printer


2. CRT terminal 9. Control console
3. Viewing screen 10 . Card cage and computer power
4. Viewer and projection assembly assembly
5. Projector access door 11 . Flexible diskette drives
6. Speaker 12 . Power circuit breakers

7. Headphone jack 13 . Desktop

Figure 1-1 . M1 Ballistic Computer and Laser Rangefinder Troubleshooting Trainer ,


Composite View

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CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION

Section I. GENERAL

1-1 . Scope . This manual is for use when operating and maintaining the M1 Ballistic
Computer and Laser Rangefinder Troubleshooting Trainer , Device 17-68/ 3 . It includes
procedures for operating , cleaning , testing , inspecting , and adjusting the trainer
at the operator/crew level .

1-2 . Forms and Records . Maintenance forms , records , and reports which are to be
used by maintenance personnel at all maintenance levels are listed in and prescribed
by DA PAM 738-750 .

1-3 . Reporting of Errors . Reports of errors , omissions , and recommendations for


improving this publication by the individual user are encouraged . Reports should
be submitted on DA Form 2028 ( Recommended Changes to DA Publications and Blank
Forms ) or DA Form 2028-2 located in the back of this manual , and forwarded direct
to : Commander , US Army Armament , Munitions and Chemical Command ,
ATTN : DRSMC - MAS - TA ( R ) , Rock Island , IL 61299. A reply will be furnished to you .

Section II . DESCRIPTION AND DATA

1-4 . Description . Device 17-68/3 is a freestanding , computer - based , simulation-


type troubleshooting trainer . The trainer can be operated in three modes : demon-
stration , practice and test . The demonstration mode is used by the instructor to
demonstrate use of the trainer and to prepare the trainer for use by the student .
The practice mode is used by the student to practice troubleshooting instructor-
selected malfunctions . The test mode is used to evaluate student performance in
isolating malfunctions introduced by the instructor . Figure 1-1 is a composite
view of the trainer showing major assemblies . Assemblies are described in para-
graphs a through g below .

a. Display Panel . The display panel ( fig . FO - 1 ) is an upright plane surface


containing a combination of pictures , controls , and displays that simulate vehicle
turret system components , controls , and displays . The panel also contains special
controls and displays to allow the student to perform operational checks and trou-
bleshooting . Malfunctions contained in the computer simulation program can be
introduced in the simulated turret system by means of the control console . Only one
malfunction can be incorporated into the simulation at a time . Actions taken at
the panel change digital displays on the control console .

b. Computer . The computer ( fig . 1-2 ) monitors the condition of system indicators
and switches . It modifies the simulation in accordance with programmed directions
received from the control console . The computer also changes displays on the
control console and the display panel in accordance with student actions . The
computer is composed of the card cage , computer power supply assembly , and two
flexible diskette drives . The flexible diskette , which is inserted in the upper
drive by the instructor , contains the computer program . Paragraph 2-2e gives
directions for loading the flexible diskette in the drive unit .

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TWO DISKETTE DRIVES

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CARD CAGE AND COMPUTER


POWER SUPPLY ASSEMBLY

Figure 1-2 . Computer

C. Viewer Assembly. Inside the viewer assembly ( fig . 1-3 ) , the projector pro-
jects a slide on the screen in accordance with actions taken on the display panel
and control console . The slides are pictures , word messages , or a combination of
both . They provide information about components , malfunctions , tests , actions , and
hazards . The control program determines when to show a particular slide and how
long to leave the projection lamp on . Paragraph 2-2c gives directions for loading
a projection disk ( fig . 2-7 ) .

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Figure 1-3 . Viewer Assembly

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d. Cathode Ray Tube ( CRT ) Terminal . (Input /Output device . )

(1) CRT . The CRT ( fig . 1-4 ) presents a description of the symptom ( s ) , pro-
viding the operator/ student a reference from which to begin troubleshooting . The
computer monitors trainee progress for proper sequence of task actions and elapsed
time and provides the student with work instruction on the CRT if he deviates from
the proper procedure . Using printed instructions , procedures , and malfunction
symptoms , the CRT cues and guides the trainee . Upon completion of troubleshooting ,
the CRT , when cued by the instructor , displays student performance information .

Figure 1-4 . Cathode Ray Tube (CRT ) Terminal

(2) Keyboard . The keyboard is used to change modes of operation , enter


student identification , freeze and unfreeze the simulation , and cue the computer to
output a student performance record to the CRT or printer .

f. Control Console . The control console ( fig . 1-5 ) is used to control the
operation of the system and monitor student performance . The control console is
also used to apply power to the system , test the system , set the time standard , and
introduce malfunctions into the system . During set - up procedures , it displays the
fault group and fault number being set up and the time standard entered . During
operation , it registers tests performed , corrective actions taken , and elapsed time .

8. Printer . The printer ( fig . 1-6 ) records student progress in a permanent form
when activated from the control console . Chapter 2 contains printer operating
instructions .

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FAULT TIME STO FAULT FAULT


INDEX GROUP NO.
ADVANCE ELAPSED TIME NO CORRECTIVE
FAUCT TESTS ACTION
6 GROUP
ADVANCE
8 9 TIME STO
M1
SELF-TEST PRACTICE SYSTEM
TEST FREEZE OPER
MOOE ATING
MODE

ECC EC3 CONTROL CONSOLE

Figure 1-5 . Control Console

Figure 1-6 . Printer

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1-5 . Limitations . The trainer is limited to training personnel to perform mainte-


nance on the M1 tank ballistic computer and laser rangefinder systems . Many
three - dimensional turret components , including control handles , are represented by
pictures on a plane surface . Because the control handles cannot be manipulated ,
their functions are simulated by rotary and pushbutton switches . Meters mounted on
the plane surface are not functional measuring devices . They can only be used to
obtain simulated readings at display panel test jacks .

1-6 . Tabulated Data .

a. Equipment Overall Sizes and Weights .

( 1) Length : 120 in . ( 304.8cm ) .

(2) Height : 71 in . ( 180.34cm) .

(3) Depth : 29 in . ( 73.66cm) .

(4) *Weight : 485 lb ( 220kg ) .

b. General Operating Characteristics .

(1) Operating voltage : 115 vac , 60 Hz ( US ) ; 115 vac , 50 Hz (Europe )


( change of operating voltage frequency requires
adaptation of disk drive . Notify organizational
maintenance ) .

(2) Current requirement : 15 Amperes .

(3) Grounding: three - pronged , grounded electrical outlet .

(4) Heat load : approximately 1,100 watts .

C. Printer Operating Characteristics .

(1) Printing data : 10 or 30 characters per second ( cps ) .

(2 ) Character set : 69 printable uppercase characters .

(3 ) Line length : 8 inches .

(4) Character spacing : 10 characters per inch .

(5 ) Line spacing : 6 lines per inch .

(6) Carriage return/ line feed : automatic at column 81 .

*Estimated

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d. Diskette Drive Operating Characteristics .

(1) Power inputs : 115 vac , adaptable to 50 or 60 Hz .


24 vdc (±10%)
5 vdc (±10%)

(2 ) Diskette : 8 x 8 inches ( including jacket ) , 1 magnetic oxide recording


surface .

e. CRT Terminal Operating Characteristics .

(1 ) Power input : 115 vac , 60 Hz (US ) ; 115 vac , 50 Hz (Europe ) .

(2) Display : 24 lines by 80 characters per line .

f. Projector Operating Characteristics .

(1) Power input : 115 vac , 60 Hz ( US ) ; 115 vac , 50 Hz ( Europe ) .

(2) Fuse : 250 vac , 5 amp .

(3) Disk capacity : 150 transparencies .

(4) Control : Automatic .

8. Control Console Operating Characteristics .

(1) Power input : 115 vac , 60 Hz ( US ) ; 115 vac , 50 Hz (Europe ) .

(2 ) Display : Hexadecimal .

1-7/ ( 1-8 blank )


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CHAPTER 2

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Section I. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

2-1 . Controls and Indicators .

a. Control Console . The controls and indicators shown on figure 2-1 are listed
in item number order in table 2-1 . The description column contains a physical
description of each item shown and the function column describes the operation of
each item .

b. Printer ( fig . 2-2 ) .

C.
Cathode Ray Tube ( CRT ) Terminal ( fig . 2-3 ) .

d. Viewer Assembly ( fig . 2-4 ) .

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FAULT
1 2 3 INDEX TIME STD FAULT FAULT
ADVANCE GROUP NO.
ELAPSED TIME NO CORRECTIVE
OFF ON FAULT TESTS ACTION 8
5 6 GROUP
ADVANCE
9
7 8 TIME STD
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CL 0 EN SELF-TEST
PRACTICE TEST FREEZE SYSTEM
MODE MODE OPERATING

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16 EC 3 CONTROL CONSOLE

15 14 13 12 11 10

Figure 2-1 . Control Console Controls and Indicators

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Table 2-1 . Control Console Controls and Indicators

Item No.
Fig . 2-1 Name Description Function

1. OFF ON Switch Push- toggle switch Controls power to trainer .

2. EN ( enter ) Four numeric light- Indicates entry selected on


window emitting diode displays numerical keyboard .
(LED )

3. ELAPSED TIME / Shows time elapsed since


TIME STD window malfunction started/or , in
demonstration mode - freeze
condition (demo - freeze ) ,
shows the time standard for
the fault entered . TIME STD
may be modified as described
in item 8 below .

4. NO TESTS /FAULT Left 2 digits of 4 - digit Shows number of tests per-


GROUP window display formed by student /or , in
demo - freeze , displays the
number of fault group being
selected or examined .

5. CORRECTIVE Right 2 digits of 4 - digit Indicates number of actions


ACTION/FAULT NO . display taken attempting to correct
window simulation malfunction/or ,
in demo -freeze , shows number
of fault being selected or
examined .

6. FAULT INDEX AD- Labeled key switch In the demonstration mode


VANCE freeze state , successive
pressing of this switch al-
lows the instructor to step
through the current fault
group , examining and/or
changing malfunctions as-
signed to a fault group and
corresponding time standard .

7. FAULT GROUP AD- Labeled key switch In the demonstration mode


VANCE freeze state , pressing this
key allows the instructor to
obtain access to and examine
or modify the fault group .

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Table 2-1 . Control Console Controls and Indicators - Continued

Item No.
Fig . 2-1 Name Description Function

8. TIME STD Labeled key switch In the demonstration mode


freeze state , the time stan-
dard for the fault shown in
the fault group window may
be keyed in ( in minutes and
tenths ) and entered by press-
ing this key .

9. SELF - TEST Labeled key switch In the freeze state , press-


ing this key makes the
trainer title slide display
on the projection screen ,
all panel lamps go out , all
servos and meters move to
their extreme counterclock-
wise positions , and all
character displays blank .
Pressing the key a second
time makes the TESTING ALL
INDICATORS slide appear on
the projection screen , all
panel lamps light , all ser-
vos and meters move to their
extreme clockwise positions ,
and all character displays
exhibit test patterns . The
self- test is ended by press-
ing the go/freeze key , plac-
ing the trainer back in the
go state .

10 . SYSTEM OPERATING Light - emitting diode Flashes when program is


running .

11 . FREEZE indicator Light - emitting diode Lights when program is in


the FREEZE operating state .

12 . TEST MODE indi- Light - emitting diode Lights when trainer is in


cator the TEST MODE . This mode
is selected by entering a
code privileged to the in-
structor and pressing the
appropriate mode key on the
CRT keyboard .

13 . PRACTICE MODE Light - emitting diode Lights when trainer is in


indicator the PRACTICE MODE . This
mode is selected as is the
TEST MODE ( item 12 above ) .

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Table 2-1 . Control Console Controls and Indicators - Continued

Item No.
Fig . 2-1 Name Description Function

14 . EN (enter ) Labeled key switch Pressed to enter fault


numbers in a fault group .

15 . Power- on indi- Neon lamps under trans- Light when OFF ON switch is
cator lucent cover turned ON .

16 . CL (clear ) Labeled key switch If pressed before EN , clears


entry . When pressed after
keying 99 , clears all simu-
lation parameters and any
existing faults and fault
tables .

17 . Entry keys Numbered keys Pressed to select a mal-


function for entry .

1. Power switch ( on/ off ) . Slide switch . Turns printer on and off .

2. PAPER ADV switch . When pressed and held , causes paper to feed over printhead
and out the window .

3. LOW SPEED switch . When pressed to left , printer is set to 10 characters - per-
seconds ( CPS ) . When pressed to right , printer is set to 30 CPS . This switch
should always be in the LOW SPEED position .

4. Power indicator . Lights to show printer is on .

Figure 2-2 . Printer Controls and Indicators

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1. F1 --demonstration mode key . Places trainer in demonstration mode .

2. F2 --practice mode key . Places trainer in practice mode .

3. F3 -- test mode key . Places trainer in test mode .

4. F4--go/freeze key . Functions as an alternate - action switch that , when pressed ,


alternates the trainer between the " go " and " freeze " operating states . In the

"freeze" state , the trainer simulation freezes , the elapsed time counter
stops , and , when in the demonstration mode , malfunction tables may be entered
or modified .

5. F5--identification key . Pressing this key makes the trainer store alphanumeric
characters that will be used as a student identification .

6. F6 --record A key . Pressing this key makes a student performance record display
on the screen .

7. F7 --record B key . Pressing this key makes a copy of the student performance
record print on the printer .

8. F8--individual instructor- privileged code key . Pressing this key after making
a line entry on the keyboard causes the trainer to store the last three char-
acters entered . These characters may be used as an individual IPC until
trainer is turned off .

9. NEW LINE . Pressing this key causes the next character entered to appear at
left margin of CRT screen .

10 . Power switch . Turns CRT terminal on and off .

11 . Power indicator . Lights to show terminal is on .

Figure 2-3. CRT Controls and Indicators

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1. Switch . Pressed to light projector lamp . Lamp remains lit as long as switch
is held .

2. Lens . Turned with hand to focus projected image on screen .

3. Lens mount retaining lock . Pressed to release lens mount so that projection
disk may be installed or removed . Pressed again to lock lens mount .

Figure 2-4 . Viewer Assembly Controls and Indicators

e. Display Panel . Figure FO- 1 shows the display panel with a grid system
superimposed to facilitate locating panel components . Table 2-2 lists all display
panel components and their functions and describes their panel representations . The
" Item No. " column of the table contains grid designations for figure FO - 1 . To
locate a component , find the number on top of the illustration and follow the grid
line down to the grid line from the letter . To identify a panel component , identify
the grid location on the figure and refer to the table . The " Name " column of table
2-2 identifies each item by the name of the M1 Tank item being simulated . The

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"Description" column gives a physical description of the item , and the " Function "
column tells what the item does . The display panel contains five types of program
controls and indicators : the PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK switch , student malfunction
controls , condition controls ( CC ) , mode switches (MS ) , and component switches ( CS ) .
Functions are as follows :

(1 ) PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK ( V8 , fig . FO - 1 ) . When the panel activates ,


this pushbutton switch/ lamp begins flashing . Pressing the switch makes it go out
and begins the troubleshooting exercise . The ELAPSED TIME ( 3 , fig . 2-1 ) indicator
starts and , if a malfunction exists , the system exhibits the malfunction .

(2 ) Student malfunction controls .

(a) ADVANCE (V4 ) . Pressing this switch clears any existing malfunction and
advances the training to the next fault in the fault group .

( b) RESET (V3 ) . Pressing this switch restarts the simulation . It does not
clear the malfunction . The RESET switch allows the student to begin troubleshooting
the malfunction again . This switch operates only in the practice mode .

(3 ) CC . Each CC is a yellow translucent pushbutton switch/ lamp that simulates


an action and/or a device . Some are alternate action and some are momentary action .

(a ) APPLY POWER (T35 ) . Latched CC ; simulates connecting PWR -W1 CABLE


already connected to DSESTS POWER UJ1 and turning on the power supply . Pressing
the switch a second time turns off the lamp and simulates disconnecting the PWR- W1
CABLE from the power supply and turning off the power supply .

(b) CONNECT/DISCONNECT GROUND CLIP ( V34 ) . Latched CC ; simulates connecting


ground clip from DSESTS to chassis of unit under test . Pressing the switch a
second time turns off the lamp and simulates disconnecting the ground clip from the
chassis .

(c) CONNECT /DISCONNECT LOS -W7 TEST CABLE ( P37 ) . Latched CC ; simulates
connecting the LOS - W7 test cable between DSESTS and the Line of Sight Electronics
Unit . Pressing the switch a second time turns off the lamp and simulates discon-
necting the LOS - W7 test cable .

(d) CONNECT/DISCONNECT LRF-W8 TEST CABLE (R37 ) . Latched CC ; simulates con-


necting the LRF -W8 test cable between DSESTS and the Laser Rangefinder . Pressing
the switch a second time turns off the lamp and simulates disconnecting the LRF -W8
test cable .

(e ) CONNECT /DISCONNECT CCP -W6 TEST CABLE (T37 ) . Latched CC ; simulates con-
necting the CCP-W6 test cable between DSESTS and the Computer Control Panel .
Pressing the switch a second time turns off the lamp and simulates disconnecting
the CCP -W6 test cable .

( f) CONNECT/DISCONNECT CEU- W5 TEST CABLE ( V37 ) . Latched CC ; simulates con-


necting the CEU- W5 test cable between DSESTS and the Computer Electronics Unit .
Pressing the switch a second time turns off the lamp and simulates disconnecing the
DMP W12 test cable .

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(8) ATTACH LENS COVER ( L18 ) . Latched CC ; simulates attaching the Laser
Rangefinder lens cover . Pressing the switch a second time causes its integral lamp
to go out and simulates removing the lens cover .

(4) Mode Switches (MS ) and Component Switches (CS ) .

(a ) There are two types of MS : those used to perform maintenance actions


and those used to connect /disconnect the unit under test ( UUT ) .

1. INSPECT (V7 ) .
Pressing this MS makes the projector display picture
and/or word slides defining perceptive information about specific components . This
information is used in operating or troubleshooting the system . When the INSPECT
MS is pressed , it and all CS for which inspection information is available light .
Pressing a lighted CS makes all other CS go out and the projector displays specific
inspection information for the associated component ( s ) . Pressing the same CS again
makes the projected slide disappear and relights all CS capable of being inspected .
Pressing the lighted INSPECT MS , or another MS , ends the inspection state .

2. REPLACE (V6 ) . Pressing a CS after this MS is pressed simulates per-


forming the selected action on the selected system component . All other CS asso-
ciated with the MS go out . The projector displays an appropriate slide if the
operator tries to replace a component when conditions are hazardous . Removing
pressure from the CS makes all other associated CS light .

3. CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( V5 ) . Pressing the CONNECT/DISCONNECT MS places


all CS associated with the MS in one of two states . If the component is connected ,
the CS lights steadily . If it is disconnected , the CS flashes on and off at a 1Hz
rate . Pressing any of these CS simulates reversing the component's state . The CS
lights steadily or flashes to show its new state . All components remain in their
states after the connect/disconnect operation is ended and the simulation behaves
accordingly . In short , this operation either makes the connected/disconnected
state of components visible , or allows the connected/ disconnected state of compo-
nents to be altered .

4. PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK ( V8 ) . This MS flashes when a malfunction is


being simulated . Pressing the flashing MS causes the MS lamp to go out and starts
the elapsed time clock and record - keeping functions .

(b) CS . CS are white , translucent , pushbutton switches /lamps .


Each CS
represents a component or assembly and is located next to that component or assembly .
A CS is pressed after an MS to select the component upon which that operation is to
be performed , or to connect or disconnect the component for testing .

(c) MS plus CS . The response to pressing a CS depends on which MS was


pressed . Table 2-3 describes the operation of each MS . Table 2-4 shows which CS
are associated with each MS .

(5 ) Test Equipment . The panel contains simulated test sets that can be used
to troubleshoot the system using procedures in M1 Tank maintenance manuals .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

COMPUTER CONTROL
PANEL ( CCP )

U9 ON/OFF 2 -position toggle Turns computer control


switch . panel ON/OFF .

U10 PWR on indicator Green lamp with white Lights when CCP power
lettering . is on .

R10 TEST pushbutton White pushbutton Starts self- test for


switch/ lamp . fire control system and
used for testing com-
puter panel lights .

R9 AMMO SUBDES push- White pushbutton Sets computer for man-


button switch/lamp . ual input of ammunition
sub- designation code
and shows previous code
( if any ) on display .

S9 BR ADJUST pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for man-


switch/ lamp . ual input of barometric
pressure data and shows
previous data ( if any )
on display .
19

T9 TUBE WEAR pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for input


switch/ lamp . of tube wear data and
shows previous data on
display .

R10 AMMO TEMP pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for man-
switch/ lamp . ual input of ammunition
temperature data , and
shows previous data
(if any ) on display .

S10 BARO PRESS pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for man-
switch/ lamp . ual input of barometric
pressure data and shows
previous data ( if any )
on display .

$10 AIR TEMP pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for man-
switch/lamp . ual input of air tem-
perature data , and
shows previous data
( if any ) on display .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

T10 MRS pushbutton White indicator Indicates MRS is set in


lamp . manual adjustment of
fire control systems
and computer to compen-
sate for gun tube droop .

T10 RANGE pushbutton White pushbutton Cancels automatic range


switch/ lamp . data and sets computer
for manual input of
lead data , and shows
previous data ( if any )
on display .

S10 LEAD pushbutton White pushbutton Cancels automatic lead


switch/ lamp . data and sets computer
for manual input of
lead data , and shows
previous data ( if any )
on display .

S10 CANT pushbutton White pushbutton Cancels automatic cant


switch/lamp . data , sets computer for
manual input of cant
data , and shows pre-
vious data ( if any)
on display .

R10 CROSSWIND pushbutton White pushbutton Cancels automatic


switch/ lamp . crosswind data , sets
computer for manual in-
put of crosswind data
and shows previous data
( if any ) on display .

U11 CLEAR pushbutton White pushbutton Clears display manual-


switch/lamp . entry numbers before
ENTER pushbutton has
been pushed ; display
resets to original
numbers . Used to
correct an incorrect
manual entry , but must
be used before ENTER
pushbutton is pushed .

U12 ENTER pushbutton White pushbutton Enters data on computer


switch/ lamp . display into computer
memory for use in
ballistic solutions .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components -Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

S13 BORE - SIGHT pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for input
switch/ lamp . of bore - sight connec-
tions .

S13 ZERO pushbutton White pushbutton Sets computer for input


switch/ lamp . of zero corrections for
selected ammunition
type .

R9 NO GO indicator Red lamp with black Lights if failure oc-


lettering . curs during self- test .

R12 Computer window 5 - digit , 7 - segment Shows previously stored


LED display . information when input
button is pressed .
Shows new information
entered using numbered
keys or reticle adjust
toggle switch . Display
will flash if input is
higher or lower than
preset limits .

S12 Numbered Keys and White pushbutton Enter data on computer


· switch .
Key , Key display after input
button is pressed .

R13 L/R indicator White lamp . Indicates turret


azimuth movement as
left (L) or right ( R) .

R11 U/D indicator White lamp . Indicates gun movement


as up ( U) or down (D) .

S13 RETICLE ADJUST 5 -position toggle Moves GPS reticle up ,


switch; center off. right , down , or left
during boresighting ,
zeroing , or MRS correc-
tions operations .

BACK VIEW OF COMPUTER


CONTROL PANEL SWITCH
PLATE

N6 A1A2 ASSEMBLY Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

L10 PC BOARD A2 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

G11 PWR DS31 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

G11 Ground pin Test jack (ground-


common with pin A15 ) .

H8 NO GO DS32 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

J11 0 S1 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

J9 TEST S28 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

K13 RETICLE ADJUST $29 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .
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L5 P1 connector Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L6 P2 connector Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

E12 Pin A6 Gray jack . Test point .

E12 Pin A15 Gray jack (common) . Test point .

E11 Pin A16 Gray jack . Test point .

E11 Pin A17 Gray jack ; also used Test point .


with S29 .

E11 Pin A19 Gray jack . Test point .

E10 Pin A21 Gray jack . Test point .

E10 Pin A22 Gray jack . Test point .

E12 Pin B3 Gray jack . Test point .

E11 Pin B20 Gray jack cont . Test point .

E11 Pin B21 Gray jack . Test point .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO- 1 ) Name Description Function

E11 Pin B22 Gray jack . Test point .

COMPUTER ELECTRONICS
UNIT ( CEU)

F27 POWER SUPPLY PS1 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

G32 BATTERY Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

L33 PC BOARD A1 Picture with CS , Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L33 PC BOARD A2 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

L33 PC BOARD A3 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

L33 PC BOARD A4 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L33 PC BOARD A5 Picture with CS , Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L33 PC BOARD A6 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

L33 PC BOARD A7 Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

G29 CONNECTOR PLATE Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


ASSEMBLY table 2-4 .

DIRECT SUPPORT
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
TEST SET (DSESTS )

R33 ON/OFF switch 2 - position toggle . Turns DSESTS off and


on .

P33 POWER indicator Lamp with green , Lights when ON/OFF


translucent lens . switch is turned on .

$26 SELF TEST FAIL Lamp with red , Indicates DSESTS has
indicator translucent lens . failed self test .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

S28 ANSWER REQUIRED Lamp with white , Lights when YES /NO
indicator translucent lens . response is required .

T28 YES switch Pushbutton with bezel . Pressed to enter YES


response .

T27 NO switch Pushbutton with bezel . Pressed to enter NO


response .

T27 STOP switch Pushbutton with bezel . Pressed to interrupt


test procedure and re-
turn to start of test .

R27 Message window 60 - character , alpha- Displays test informa-


numeric display . tion .

T37 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Picture with CC . SFS , refer to para


CCP -W6 TEST CABLE 2 - le ( 3 ) (e ) .

V37 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Picture with CC . SFS , refer to para


CEU-W5 TEST CABLE 2 - le (3 ) ( f ) .

R37 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Picture with CC . SFS , refer to para


LRF -W8 TEST CABLE 2 - le (3 ) ( d ) .

P37 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Picture with CC . SFS , refer to para


LOS-W7 TEST CABLE 2 - le ( 3 ) ( c ) .

V34 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Picture with CC . SFS , refer to para


GROUND CLIP 2 - le ( 3 ) (b ) .

T35 APPLY POWER Label with CC . Applies power to DSESTS .

E17 GUNNER'S PRIMARY Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


SIGHT (GPS) table 2-4 .

N17 LASER RANGEFINDER Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


( LRF ) table 2-4 .

U18 RANGE switch ( S1 ) 3-position toggle : Sets first or last re-


ARM LAST RTN/ARM 1ST turn , or safe mode of
RTN/SAFE ; and back LRF . LRF returns to
view . safe when turret power
is turned off ( switch
does not trip to off) .

V17 RANGE SWITCH S1 Dart with CS . Used with MS , refer to


(BACK VIEW) table 2-4 .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO- 1 ) Name Description Function

V18 Pin 1 Gray jack . Test point .

V18 Pin 2 Gray jack . Test point .

V18 Pin 3 Gray jack . Test point .

V18 Pin 4 Gray jack . Test point .

V18 Pin 5 Gray jack . Test point .

V18 Pin 6 Gray jack . Test point .

T18 LOGIC ASSEMBLY Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


CIRCUIT CARD (A3 ) table 2-4 .

U21 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


CARD ASSEMBLY (A4) table 2-4 .

S17 ELECTRONICS HOUSING Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


ASSEMBLY table 2-4 .

P18 TRANSCEIVER ASSEMBLY Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


(A1 ) table 2-4 .

N18 TELESCOPE Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4.

L18 ATTACH LENS COVER CC . SFS , refer to para


2 - le (3 ) (g) .

L25 LINE OF SIGHT ( LOS ) Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


ELECTRONICS UNIT table 2-4 .

K25 Al circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

K25 A2 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L25 A3 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L24 A4 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

L24 A5 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components -Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO- 1 ) Name Description Function

L24 A6 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

K24 A7 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

K24 A8 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

K24 A9 circuit card Picture with CS . Used with MS , refer to


table 2-4 .

V7 INSPECT Mode switch . SFS , refer to para


2-1e (4 ) (a) 1 .

V6 REPLACE Mode switch . SFS , refer to para


2-1e ( 4 ) ( a ) 2 .

V5 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Mode switch . SFS , refer to para


2-1e (4) ( a) 3 .

V8 PERFORM OPERATIONAL Mode switch . SFS , refer to para


CHECK 2-1e (4) (a ) 4 .

V4 ADVANCE Label with CC . Pressed to advance to


next malfunction con-
dition .

V3 RESET Label with CC . Pressed to reset mal-


function .

DIGITAL MULTIMETER

P21 AC/DC switch Push on type switch . Switches voltage func-


White button . tion from AC to DC .

P22 V switch Push on type switch . Selects voltage mea-


White button . surement function .

P21 mA switch Push on type switch . Selects milliampere


White button . measurement function .

P22 kn switch Push on type switch . Selects kilohms func-


White button . tion .

P22 Range switches Push on type switches . Select voltage , am-


Grey buttons . perage , and resistance
ranges .

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Table 2-2 . Display Panel Components - Continued

Item No.
(Fig . FO - 1 ) Name Description Function

R20 POWER ON/OFF Green push/push Turns multimeter off


switch . and on .

R22 COMMON ( - ) ground Jack . Connection for black


(common) probe .

R22 V/k /S Jack . Connection for red


probe .

P23 Window LED 4 -digit , Displays reading .


7 -segment .

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Table 2-3 . Display Panel Mode Switch Operation

Step Action Expected Result

1 Press INSPECT mode switch ( MS ) . All component switches ( CS ) associated


with INSPECT mode light .

a Press first CS associated with All other CS lamps go out and projector
INSPECT mode , as listed in displays correct information .
table 2-4 .

b Press same CS again . Inspection information is removed from


screen and all other CS associated with
INSPECT mode light .

C Perform steps la and 1b for


each CS associated with INSPECT
mode ( table 2-4) .

d Press the INSPECT MS to end All MS and CS lamps go out and projector
the INSPECT mode . turns off .

2 Press REPLACE MS . All CS associated with REPLACE mode light .

a Press and hold first CS All other associated CS go out .


associated with REPLACE mode
(table 2-4 ) .

b Remove pressure from CS . All other associated CS light .

c Press the REPLACE MS All CS associated with REPLACE mode


to end the REPLACE mode . go out .

3 Press CONNECT/DISCONNECT MS . All associated CS will light .

a Press each associated CS , in If light is steady , it will start flashing


turn ( table 2-4 ) . (Disconnect condition ) . If flashing , it
becomes steady ( Connect condition ) .

b Press CONNECT/DISCONNECT MS All associated CS go out .


to end mode .

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Table 2-4 . Mode Switch/Component Switch Functions

Component Switch INSPECT REPLACE CONNECT/DISCONNECT

XXX
XXX
A1 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS ) X
A2 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS ) X X
A3 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS) X X
A4 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS ) X X X
A5 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS ) X X X
A6 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS ) X X X
A7 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS) X X X
A8 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS) X X X
A9 CIRCUIT CARD (LOS) X X X
BATTERY ( CEU) X X X
CONNECTOR PLATE ASSEMBLY ( CEU) X X X
ELECTRONICS HOUSING ASSY ( LRF ) X X
GUNNER'S PRIMARY SIGHT ( GPS ) X X
LASER RANGEFINDER (LRF ) X X
LINE OF SIGHT ELECTRONICS (LOS ) X X

XX
LOGIC ASSEMBY CIRCUIT CARD A3 ( LRF ) X X
NO GO INDICATOR DS32 (CCP) X X X
PC BOARD A1 ( CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A1A2 ASSEMBLY ( CCP ) X X X
PC BOARD A2 (CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A2 (CCP ) X X X
PC BOARD A3 ( CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A4 (CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A5 ( CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A6 ( CEU) X X X
PC BOARD A7 ( CEU) X X X
POWER SUPPLY PS1 ( CEU ) X X X
PWR INDICATOR DS31 (CCP ) X X X
XXXXX

PWR SUPPLY CIRCUIT CARD ASSY (A4) (LRF ) X X X


P1 CONNECTOR (CCP ) X X
P2 CONNECTOR ( CCP ) X X
RANGE SWITCH S1 ( LRF ) X X
RET ADJ SWITCH S29 ( CCP ) X X
TELESCOPE ( LRF ) X X
XXX

TEST PUSHBUTTON S28 (CCP) X X


TRANSCEIVER ASSEMBLY A1 ( LRF ) X X
ZERO PUSHBUTTON S1 ( CCP ) X X

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CONTROL CONSOLE
FRONT VIEW

UNLOCK

-10 LOCK

8 5 4

1. Panel signal connectors ( 8 ) 7. AC power input connector


2. Panel power connector ( P1 ) 8. Printer power connector
3. Auxiliary power connector 9. Control console signal connector
4. CRT signal connector (front view)
5. CRT power connector 10 . Control console power connector
6. Printer signal connector (front view)

Figure 2-5 . Trainer Cabling Diagram

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Section II . PREPARATION FOR OPERATION

2-2 . Preliminary Inspection .

a. Walkaround Inspection . Be sure all cables are connected to the proper


receptacles ( fig . 2-5 ) , all doors are closed , air vents are not blocked ,
and trainer
is plugged into a 115 vac outlet . Inspect interconnecting cables for damaged
connectors and broken or frayed wires . Be sure switches listed in table 2-5 are in
the appropriate starting positions .

Table 2-5 . Normal Preoperational Switch Setup

Switch Component Position

DISPLAY PANEL*

ON/OFF ( Computer Control ( U9 , fig . FO- 1 ) OFF


Panel )
ON/OFF (DSESTS ) (R33 ) OFF
RANGE ( Laser Rangefinder) (U18 ) SAFE

CONTROL CONSOLE

OFF ON Switch (1 , fig . 2-1 ) OFF

PRINTER

Power switch (1 , fig . 2-2 ) On


LOW SPEED switch (3) LOW

POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS


( 12 , fig . 1-1 )
3333

CB1 ON
CB2 ON
CB3 ON
CB4 ON

CRT TERMINAL

Power switch ( 10 , fig . 2-3) On

*These switches are set to simulate the normal preoperational condition of the
vehicle .

b. Changing Display Panel . The panel is not normally removed unless it is to


be used with a different simulator . If it is necessary to remove the panel , the
projection disk and training flexible diskette must also be changed .

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WARNING

At least two persons are required to lift panel . Never try to


change panel alone .

(1) To Remove :

(a) Turn off electrical power and disconnect power plug from wall outlet .

(b) Disconnect Input/ Output ( 1/0 ) connectors (4 , fig . 2-6 ) .

(c) Disconnect P1 (5) .


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(d ) Disconnect auxiliary power connector ( 3 , fig . 2-5 ) .

(e) Release panel by unscrewing mounting knob ( 6 , fig . 2-6 ) .

(f) Slide panel away from viewer assembly until panel clears mounting studs
(3) .

(g ) Lift panel .

(2) To install :

(a) Place panel on table and slide toward viewer assembly until mounting
studs (3 ) on support arm engage holes ( 2 ) in panel end .
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(b) Line up holes and screw in knob ( 6 ) .

( c) Connect P1 (5) .
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(d) Connect auxiliary power connector ( 3 , fig . 2-5 ) .

(e) Connect cable assembly and close latches on I /O connectors (4 , fig .


2-6 ) .

(f) Connect power plug to wall outlet .

c. Loading Projector . The projection disk is loaded when equipment is installed .


It is not normally removed . If it is necessary to install a projection disk , refer
to figure 2-7 and proceed as follows :

CAUTION

Do not touch mirror with fingers or abrasive materials . It is


very susceptible to scratching and fingerprinting . Oils and
acids on fingers can cause discoloration of mirror coating .

(1) Open projector compartment access door (2 ) .

(2 ) Press (release ) lens mount retaining lock ( 10) .

(3 ) Raise lens mount ( 4) .

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T 5

1. Display panel
4. I/O connectors J1 through J9
2. Mounting holes (connector mast)
3. Mounting studs 5. P1
6. Mounting knob

Figure 2-6 . Display Panel Removal Diagram

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10.

1. Red lamp switch ( hidden ) 6. Projector spindle


2. Access door 7. Small pin
3. Lens 8. Projection disk
4. Lens mount 9. Projector
5. Large pin 10. Lens mount retaining lock

Figure 2-7 . Projection Disk Installation Diagram

(4) Install projection disk .

(a) Remove disk from envelope .

(b ) Place disk ( 8 ) on projector spindle ( 6 ) with label up .

(c ) Aline small and large holes in disk with small ( 7 ) and large ( 5 )
locating pins on projector (9 ) .

(d ) Lower lens mount ( 4) .

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(e) Press ( lock) lens mount retaining lock ( 10 ) .

(5 ) Close projector compartment access door ( 2 ) .

d. Unloading Projector .

(1 ) Open projector compartment access door ( 2 ) .

(2) Press (release ) lens mount retaining lock ( 10 ) .

(3) Raise lens mount (4) .

(4) Remove disk ( 8 ) from projector .

(5 ) Close projector compartment access door ( 2 ) .

e. Loading Flexible Diskette . The diskette drive units are in the left side of
the electronics cabinet . The training diskette goes in the upper unit . To install
diskette , see figure 2-8 and proceed as follows :

CAUTION

Do not use a writing device that deposits flakes (e.g. , lead or


grease pencil ) to write on diskette jacket label . Keep inner
envelope on diskette even when in drive unit . Do not fasten
paper clips to diskette jacket edges .

Do not touch diskette surface exposed by jacket slot .

Do not clean diskette in any manner .

Keep diskette away from magnetic fields and materials that may
be magnetized .

Protect diskette from liquids , dust , and metallic substances at


all times . Bottoms of two cabinet doors are equipped with mag-
netic latches . Do not allow diskette to touch these latches .

(1) Set control console OFF ON switch ( 1 , fig . 2-1 ) to ON .

(2) Open diskette drive access door ( 6 , fig . 2-8 ) .

(3) Press latch ( 10 ) on upper diskette drive ( 8 ) to left ; diskette drive unit
door ( 9 ) pops open .

(4) Correctly orient diskette (1) . Insert diskette as follows :

(a) Remove diskette from protective envelope .

(b) Note that diskette ( 1 ) is oriented so jacket slot ( 11 ) goes in first


and reference aperture ( 2 ) is above an imaginary center line . The
computer cannot read from disk if reference aperture is down .

(c ) Insert diskette all the way into upper diskette drive (8) .

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9
3

7.

1. Flexible diskette 6. Diskette drive access door


2. Reference aperture 7. Circuit breaker panel
3. Electronics access door 8. Diskette drive No. 1
4. Card cage and computer power supply 9. Diskette drive unit door
assembly 10 . Door release latch
5. Diskette drive No. 2 11 . Diskette jacket slot

Figure 2-8 . Diskette Drive Units and Flexible Diskette Installation

(d) Close diskette drive unit door ( 9 ) .

f. Unloading Flexible Diskette .

(1) Open diskette drive access door ( 6 , fig . 2-8 ) .

(2 ) Press latch ( 10 ) on upper diskette drive ( 8 ) to left ; diskette drive unit


door ( 9) pops open .

(3 ) Grasp edge of diskette and pull straight out .

( 4) Replace diskette in protective envelope .

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2. Dancing roller 10 . On symbol
3. Paper chute 11 . Slide switch (on/ off)
4. Printhead 12 . Off symbol
5. Pinch roller 13. Paper door
6. Window 14 . PAPER ADV switch
7. Paper 15 . LOW SPEED switch
8. Platen 16 . Power indicator

Figure 2-9 . Loading Paper in Printer

8. If printer needs paper , load paper as follows :

(1 ) Set printer on off slide switch to on ( 11 , fig . 2-9 ) .

(2 ) Lift paper door ( 13 ) .

( 3) If a usable amount of paper remains on paper supply roll , grasp used roll
(9) and lift it from paper compartment . Tear paper halfway between roll
and dancing roller ( 2 ) , then remove roll . If no paper remains , simply
remove empty core .

(4) Press and hold PAPER ADV switch ( 14) so that any remaining paper is
ejected from paper chute .

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NOTE

Printhead should be cleaned each time paper is changed .

(5 ) Using denatured alcohol ( 1 , table 3-2 ) , wet a 2 - inch wide strip across
sheet of bond paper ( 6 , table 3-2 ) .

(6) Feed paper over dancing roller ( 2 , fig . 2-9 ) and down through paper chute
(3 ) until it appears behind window ( 6 ) . Paper does not slide behind
printhead ( 4 ) because printhead is pressed against platen ( 8 ) .

(7 ) Print five lines on bond paper across 2 - inch strip dampened with alcohol .
Then advance paper to a dry area and print two more lines .

NOTE

Printhead will not print visible image on bond paper .

( 8) Press and hold PAPER ADV switch ( 14 ) until bond paper is ejected from
paper chute .

CAUTION

To prevent damage to thermal printhead , use therma-


graphic printing paper .

(9) Grasp new paper roll so that loose end of paper is toward you with end
pointing up .

( 10 ) Place paper roll ( 7 , table 3-2 ) on paper roll support (1, fig . 2-9 ) ,
checking that roll can rotate freely .

(11) Grasp both corners of loose end of paper and gently pull up about six
inches .

( 12 ) Insert paper in same manner as described for bond paper (para ( 6 ) above ) .

CAUTION

When holding PAPER ADV switch , do not let end of


paper feed around and back under platen .

( 13 ) Press and hold PAPER ADV switch ( 14 ) until paper feeds behind printhead
(4) and then under window (6 ) .

NOTE

If paper does not feed freely , gently push paper down


paper chute (3 ) and simultaneously press and hold
PAPER ADV switch ( 14 ) .

( 14) Tear off excess paper by pulling forward over tear-off edge of window.

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2-3 . Warmup .

a. Power- on indicator ( 15 , fig . 2-1 ) lights , ELAPSED TIME /TIME STD window ( 3 )
counts up from 0 through F and CRT shows PASS . After 15 seconds , if DE01
displays in ELAPSED TIME window (3 ) , diskette drive door is not closed .
Shut off power , be sure door is closed and turn on power . If diskette
drive door will not remain closed , notify organizational maintenance .

NOTE

If CRT comes up blank or with FAIL indication , turn


control console OFF for 30 seconds , then turn ON .
Repeat , if necessary . If problem still exists ,
notify organizational maintenance .

b. If a loading error is present , two codes , that do not match , will appear
within 15 seconds in the ELAPSED TIME window (3 ) and the corrective ACTION
window ( 5 ) . Try another diskette . If diskette being used is not the correct
one , an INCORRECT FLEXIBLE DISKETTE slide will appear within 30 seconds . At
the same time , the following characters will appear on the control console :
BADD 1D00 0000. Change the diskette .

c. When program has loaded , SYSTEM OPERATING indicator ( 10 ) flashes , FAULT


GROUP ( 4 ) and FAULT NO . ( 5 ) display 01 , FREEZE indicator ( 11 ) lights , PERFORM
OPERATIONAL CHECK flashes on display panel , and DEMONSTRATION MODE displays
on CRT . If DE and a number display in ELAPSED TIME window ( 3 ) , or if CRT
displays an error message , try another diskette . If program still will not
load , notify organizational maintenance .

2-4 . Operational Checkout . This daily readiness check takes less than five minutes
to complete . If trainer fails to respond as described below and the problem can
not be corrected , notify organizational maintenance .

a. Insert diskette into flexible diskette drive and energize trainer in accord-
ance with procedures of paragraphs 2-2a and 2-3 a thru c .

b. Press control console SELF - TEST key ( 9 , fig . 2-1 ) . Projector displays title
slide (2, table 2-6 ) and closed simulated circuit breakers deenergize .

C. Press SELF -TEST key again . Trainer responds as follows :

(1) Projector displays TESTING ALL INDICATORS /FOCUS slide . If slide is not in
focus , open access door ( 5 , fig . 1-1 ) and rotate lens ( 2 , fig . 2-4 ) .

(2) All display panel lamps light and displays show test patterns .

d. Press PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK ( V8 , fig . FO - 1 ) on display panel . Trainer


daily readiness check is complete . System is in normal condition .

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Table 2-6 . Slides

Number ¹Type 2Callup Description/Title

01 W A INCORRECT FLEXIBLE DISKETTE


122

02 P/W A M1 tank , with caption : M1 BALLISTIC COMPUTER AND


LASER RANGEFINDER TROUBLESHOOTING TRAINER

03 W A TESTING ALL INDICATORS


5
8
3

04 W 0 SYSTEM NORMAL

W 0 MAINTENANCE INCOMPLETE

06 W A INCORRECT PROCEDURE

07 W A WARNING : DANGEROUS ACTION ( red )

08 W A COMPONENT DISCONNECTED
3

A DISCONNECT COMPONENT

10 W A NOT SIMULATED

11 W A WRONG MULTIMETER RANGE , FUNCTION , OR JACK SELECTION

12 W A THIS FUNCTION NOT SIMULATED

13 W A CAUTION : VOLTAGE ACROSS OHMMETER ( amber )

14 W A CAUTION : REVERSE POLARITY ( amber )

15 W A SELECT OHMS

16 W A SELECT V SWITCH

17 W A RETURNED TO SERVICE

18 W A SELECT ANOTHER RANGE

19 W A NOT USED- SELECT ANOTHER MEASUREMENT

20 W A THIS FUNCTION NOT SIMULATED

21 W A ASSUME CONNECTORS ARE TIGHT

22 W A OHMS AND DIRECT POSITONS ACTIVE

23 W A ASSUME NO DAMAGE

See notes at end of table .

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Table 2-6 . Slides -Continued

Number ¹Type 2Callup Description/Title

24 W A CAUTION : INSTALL AUX PWR OF 4.5V DC TO BATTERY


TERMINALS BEFORE REMOVING BATTERIES

25 W A WRONG MULTIMETER RANGE , FUNCTION , OR JACK SELECTION

26 W A WARNING : HAZARDOUS CONDITION ( red )

27 W A Restore switches and controls to normal configuration

28 P A DSESTS CABLED TO LOS- EU

29 P A LOS -EU IN TANK

30 P A LOS - EU ON BENCH W/O CABLES

31 P/W A LOS- EU cover plate removed with caption : NO WATER ,


RUST , OR CORROSION INSIDE LOS

32 P/W A LOS- EU cover plate removed with caption : NO PARTS ,


CHARRED , CRACKED , OR BROKEN

33 P/W A LOS -EU cover plate removed with caption : NO PINCHED


OR LOOSE WIRES AND NO SOLDER BLOBS

34 W A NO MALFUNCTION , BUT NOT NORMAL CONFIGURATION

35 W A TEST SYSTEM OPERATION

36 W A WARNING : DO NOT DISCONNECT/CONNECT WITH POWER ON


( red)

37 W A WARNING : DO NOT REPLACE COMPONENTS WITH POWER ON


(red)

38 W A RECONNECT ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ( S )

39 P I A1 PC board ( CEU)

40 P I A2 PC board ( CEU)

41 P I A3 PC board (CEU)

42 P I A4 PC board ( CEU)

43 P I A5 PC board ( CEU)

44 P I A6 PC board ( CEU )

See notes at end of table .

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Table 2-6 . Slides - Continued

Number ¹Type 2Callup Description/Title

45 P I A7 PC board ( CEU)

46 P I A8 PC board ( CEU)

47 P I Battery (CEU)

48 P I Power supply ( CEU)

49 P I A1A2 assembly ( CCP )

50 P I A2 PC board ( CCP ) with cable Al

51 P I S1 ( zero PB switch) ( CCP)

52 P I S28 (test PB switch ) ( CCP )

53 P I S29 ( reticle adjust switch) ( CCP )

54 P I Power switch XDS31 ( CCP )

55 P I DSESTS CABLED to CEU


5555

56 P I DSESTS CABLED to LRF


858

57 P I DSESTS CABLED to CCP

58 Р I DSESTS CABLED to power supply

59 P I P1 connector attached (CCP)

60 P I P2 connector connected ( CCP )

61 P I Transceiver assembly ( LRF)

62 P I NO GO INDICATOR XDS32 switch ( CCP )

63 P I Gunner's primary sight ( in tank)

64 Р I LRF in tank

65 P I LRF on bench

66 P I Range switch S1 (LRF )

67 P I Logic assembly circuit card A3 ( removed from


electronics housing , LRF )

See notes at end of table .

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Table 2-6 . Slides -Continued

Number ¹Type 2Callup Description/Title

68 P I Power supply circuit card on bench (A4 , LRF )

69 P I Electronics housing assembly ( on bench , LRF)

70 P I Electronics housing ( in tank , LRF)

71 P I Transceiver assembly (LRF)

72 P I Telescope LRF )

73 P I Computer electronics unit on bench

74 P I DSESTS on bench

75 P I DSESTS test set with ground clip connected


( close up)

76 I A1 PC board ( LRF)
P

77 P I A4 PC board ( LRF )

78 P I A3 PC board (LRF )

79 P I Switch S1 ( removed from electronics assembly , LRF)

80 Not used

81 I LRF with caption : RETICLE ' ON '


P

82 I
P

Lens cover (LRF)

83
thru Not used
90

91 P I LOS - EU circuit card Al

92 P I LOS- EU circuit card A2

93 P I LOS - EU circuit card A3

94 I LOS -EU circuit card A4


P

95 P I LOS- EU circuit card A5

96 P I LOS -EU circuit card A6

12See notes at end of table .

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Table 2-6 . Slides - Continued

Number Description /Title


¹Type 2Callup

97 P I LOS - EU circuit card A7

98 P I LOS - EU circuit card A8

99 P I LOS - EU circuit card A9

NOTES : 1. P - picture ; P/W - picture with caption ; W · word message .


2. A · automatic ; I - INSPECT MS ; 0 - PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK MS .

Section III . OPERATION OF THE TRAINING DEVICE

2-5 . Preoperational Procedures . Before actual operation begins , the instructor


and/or the student must be familiar with the operation of the trainer . This in-
cludes the location and function of all controls and indicators on the display
panel . Simulated components should be compared with their counterparts on the
actual turret .

2-6 . Operational Procedures . The instructor controls and monitors the operation
of the trainer using the pushbuttons and displays on the control console ( fig . 2-1 )
and the CRT keyboard ( fig . 2-3 ) . The student (or the instructor ) troubleshoots the
display panel using the panel controls and indicators and M1 troubleshooting pro-
cedures . The trainer operates in three modes : (F1 ) demonstration mode , ( F2 )
practice mode , and (F3 ) test mode . Trainer modes are selected on the CRT keyboard
(fig . 2-3 ) by the instructor . Press NEW LINE . Enter an instructor - privileged code
( IPC ) ; then press the desired mode key ( F1 , F2 , and F3 ) . (Demonstration mode is
assumed automatically on completion of program load/ readiness checks and can be
reentered as required . ) In any mode of operation , the trainer can operate in a
normal condition or can simulate any one of 34 malfunctions . Only one malfunction
will be simulated at a time .

NOTE

To operate CRT keys , always press NEW LINE before keying the
instructor - privileged code ( IPC ) . The IPC must be keyed before
each entry . When the trainer is first activated , ECC is used
as the IPC . To change the IPC , see paragraph 2-6a ( 4) .

a. Demonstration Mode . In the demonstration mode , the freeze condition is used


to preset the trainer . During presetting , the control console ( fig . 2-1 ) is used
to store selected malfunctions as faults arranged into fault groups . The arrange-
ment of malfunctions as faults and fault groups is determined by the instructor .
These groups of faults will be presented to the student in the preset order each
time a fault group is selected . The demonstration mode is also used , in the
unfrozen condition , to demonstrate the trainer to a student or class . Table 2-7
gives step -by- step procedures .

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Table 2-7 . Procedures for Each Operational Mode

Instructor ( I )
or
Step Student ( S ) Procedure Expected Response

NOTE

Always press NEW LINE before making a line entry .

I. Demonstration Mode .
Part A. Fault Insertion

NOTE

When diskette is first loaded , trainer activates in demonstration


mode - freeze condition and steps 1 and 2 below may be omitted .

1 I Key in instructor - privileged DEMONSTRATIN MODE displays


code ( IPC ) ; then press demon- on CRT screen .
stration mode key F1 ( 1 , fig .
2-3) on CRT keyboard .

2 I Key in instructor - privileged FREEZE indicator ( 11 , fig .


code ( IPC ) ; then press go/ 2-1 ) lights and 01 displays
freeze key F4 ( 4 , fig . 2-3 ) in FAULT GROUP window (4)
on CRT keyboard . and FAULT NO . window ( 5 ) .

3 I Press FAULT GROUP ADVANCE key Number advances in FAULT


(7 , fig . 2-1 ) to select a fault GROUP window (4 ) . FAULT
group . NO . window resets to 01 .

*4 I Press FAULT INDEX ADVANCE key Number advances in FAULT


(6) to select a number . NO . display (5 ) .

5 I Select a malfunction from ap- Number appears in EN ( enter)


pendix B and press keys cor- window ( 2 ) .
responding to malfunction number
( 17) .

6 I Press EN ( 14 ) . Malfunction is stored in


fault group and fault number
selected in steps 3 and 4.

7 I Key in ( 17 ) , in minutes and Number appears in TIME STD


tenths , a time standard for window (3 ) .
fault . Then , press TIME STD
key ( 8 ) .

*When FAULT NO . is advanced , the associated malfunction will display in EN window


and the time standard will display , if these have been previously entered .

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Table 2-7 . Procedures for Each Operational Mode - Continued

Instructor ( I )
or
Step Student (S ) Procedure Expected Response

I. Demonstration Mode-
Continued

8 I Repeat steps 4 through 7 to Same as 4 through 7 above .


insert another malfunction and
time standard in the same fault
group .

9 I Repeat steps 3 through 8 to Same as 3 through 8 above .


insert malfunctions in other
fault groups .

10 I Key in IPC , then key in new CRT screen will now operate
IPC F8 ( 8 , fig . 2-3 ) . only with new IPC .

11 I Key in IPC , then advance to CRT and master control con-


step 12 , demonstration mode , sole indicate mode .
or step 17 , practice mode , or
step 24 , test mode ( 1 , 2 , and
3 , fig . 2-3 ) .

Part B. Demonstration

12 I Press PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK System exhibits malfunction


pushbutton switch on display symptoms in accordance with
panel . first fault of FAULT GROUP .
ELAPSED TIME display ( 3 ,
fig . 2-1 ) starts . FREEZE
indicator ( 11 ) goes out .
ELAPSED TIME ( 3) , NO TESTS
(4) , and CORRECTIVE ACTION
(5 ) display information .
CRT indicates the faulty
unit which is to be tested .

13 I Demonstrate troubleshooting When malfunction is cleared


(TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1 , -1-2 ) by appropriate action , system
simulation . ( Instructor may operates normally and ELAPSED
proceed at his own pace without TIME ( 3 ) stops .
concern for computer monitoring
or overtime penalties ) .

14 I Use FAULT controls on display Simulated fault resets or


panel to reset fault or advance advances .
to next fault .

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Table 2-7 . Procedures for Each Operational Mode- Continued

Instructor ( I)
or
Step Student ( S ) Procedure Expected Response

I. Demonstration Mode-
Continued

15 I To advance to another fault Number advances in FAULT


group , key in IPC , press go/ GROUP window ( 4 , fig . 2-1 ) .
freeze key F4 ( 4 , fig . 2-3) , FAULT NO . resets to 01 .
and then press FAULT GROUP
ADVANCE key ( 7 , fig . 2-1 ) .

16 I Repeat steps 12 through 14 Same as steps 12 through 14


above . above .

II . Practice Mode

17 I Key in IPC ; then press practice PRACTICE MODE displays on


mode key F2 ( 2 ,fig . 2-3 ) . CRT screen .

* 18 I Key in student ID number and


IPC; then press identification
key F5 ( 5 , fig . 2-3 ) .

19 S Press PERFORM OPERATIONAL System exhibits malfunction


CHECK (V8 , fig . FO - 1 ) push- symptoms in accordance with
button switch on display panel . FAULT GROUP and FAULT NO . last
displayed in freeze condition .
ELAPSED TIME display ( 3 , fig .
2-1) starts . FREEZE indicator
( 11 ) goes out . Control con-
sole displays ELAPSED TIME
(3 ) , NO TESTS ( 4 ) , and COR-
RECTIVE ACTION ( 5 ) . CRT
indicates the faulty unit
which is to be tested .

20 Troubleshoot simulation using When malfunction is cleared ,


S

TM 9-1200-206-34 series . system operates normally and


ELAPSED TIME (3) stops .

21 Use FAULT controls on display Fault resets or next fault


S

panel to reset fault or advance is simulated .


to next fault .

*Can be done in demo mode during preset procedures .

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Table 2-7 . Procedures for Each Operational Mode - Continued

Instructor ( I )
or
Step Student (S ) Procedure Expected Response

II . Practice Mode - Continued

22 I Key in IPC and press record F6 CRT ( record F6 ) or printer


or record F7 key ( 6 or 7 , fig . (record F7 ) displays student
2-3) . identification code and at-
tempted faults . For each
fault , the elapsed time ,
whether or not the procedure
was completed , and any pro-
cedural errors display
( fig . 2-10 ) .

23 I To select another fault group , Number advances in FAULT


key in IPC , press go/ freeze key GROUP window ( 4 , fig . 2-1 ) .
F4 ( 4 , fig . 2-3) , and press FAULT NO . ( 5 ) resets to 01 .
FAULT GROUP ADVANCE key ( 7 ,
fig . 2-1 ) .

III . Test Mode

24 I Key in IPC . Then , press test TEST MODE displays on CRT


mode key F3 ( 3 , fig . 2-3 ) . screen .

*25 I. Key student ID number and IPC ,


and press identification key
F5 (5 ) .
S

26 On display panel , press PER- System exhibits malfunction


FORM OPERATIONAL CHECK (V8 , symptom in accordance with
fig . FO- 1 ) pusbutton switch . FAULT GROUP and FAULT NO .
last displayed in freeze
condition . FREEZE indicator
( 11 , fig . 2-1 ) goes out .
ELAPSED TIME ( 3 ) , NO TESTS
(4) , and CORRECTIVE ACTION
(5 ) display information .
CRT indicates the faulty
unit which is to be tested .

27 Troubleshoot simulation using When malfunction is cleared


S

TM 9-1200-206-34 series . by appropriate action , system


operates normally .

28 System advances to next


S

On display panel , press FAULT


ADVANCE condition control . fault in group .

*Can be done in demo mode during preset procedures .

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Table 2-7 . Procedures for Each Operational Mode - Continued

Instructor (I)
or
Step Student (S ) Procedure Expected Response

III . Test Mode - Continued

29 I Key in IPC and press record F6 CRT (record F6 ) or printer


or record F7 key (6 or 7 , fig . ( record F7 ) displays student
2-3) . identification code and at-
tempted faults . For each
fault , the elapsed time ,
whether or not the procedure
was completed , and any pro-
cedural errors display
(fig . 2-10 ) .

30 I To select another fault group , Number advances in FAULT


key in IPC , press go/freeze GROUP window ( 4 , fig . 2-1 ) .
key F4 (4 , fig . 2-3 ) , and press FAULT NO . ( 5) resets to 01 .
FAULT GROUP ADVANCE key (7 ,
fig . 2-1 ) .

(1) Trainer Presetting . The trainer must be in the demonstration mode freeze
condition (demo - freeze ) to make initial presets and to examine or change presets .
The trainer comes up in demo - freeze when it is initially activated . It may be
placed in the freeze condition at any time by first entering the instructor-priv-
ileged code , then , pressing the go/freeze key F4 ( 4 , fig . 2-3 ) . In demo - freeze ,
the instructor may select up to 20 malfunctions , and place them in up to four fault
groups , set time standards for each malfunction , and change the instructor - privileged
code .

(a) Fault group selection . When demo- freeze is first entered , 01 will
display in the FAULT GROUP window (4 , fig . 2-1 ) of the control console . Each time
FAULT GROUP ADVANCE ( 7 ) is pressed , the FAULT GROUP display will advance one number
until 04 is reached . The next press will cause 01 to display again . Successive
pressing of this key will cause the display to cycle 01 through 04 .

(b ) Fault Selection . When demo - freeze is first entered ( initial activation) ,


01 will display in FAULT NO . window (5 , fig . 2-1 ) . Any other time demo- freeze is
entered , the fault number that is presently being simulated will be shown . Each
time FAULT INDEX ADVANCE ( 6 ) is pressed , the FAULT NO . display will advance one num-
ber . Successive pressing of this key will cause the display to cycle 01 through 05 .

(2 ) Malfunction Selection . When a fault group and fault number have been
selected (para ( a ) and (b ) above ) , one of the malfunctions listed by number in
table B may be entered in that fault group and fault number . The malfunctions may
be selected and inserted in any order . A malfunction may be repeated within the
same group or in another group . To enter a malfunction in the fault group and
fault number being displayed , press the keys corresponding to the malfunction

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number . The number will display in the EN window ( 2 , fig . 2-1 ) . Then , press EN
( 14 ) and the malfunction will be stored in that fault group and fault number . Any
time the displays are returned to that FAULT GROUP and FAULT NO . the same malfunc-
tion number will display in the EN window . Any time the display panel is active
(unfrozen) and this particular fault group and fault number are operating , the
trainer will exhibit the symptom associated with this malfunction .

(3) Time Standard Selection . To set a time standard for the fault group and
the fault number displayed , press the time desired in minutes and tenths . The
selected number will appear in the EN window ( 2 ) in place of the malfunction number .
Then , press TIME STD ( 8 ) . The number will move to the TIME STD window ( 3 ) and the
malfunction number will reappear in the EN window . Now anytime that fault number
is displayed , the time standard selected will display in the TIME STD window .

NOTE

Remember to press NEW LINE before each entry .

(4) Changing Instructor - Privileged Code ( IPC ) . When the trainer is initially
activated , the IPC is ECC . This IPC may be changed so that the instructor using
the trainer may have his own individual IPC . Once the instructor has changed the
IPC no operation may be performed on the CRT terminal ( fig . 2-3) unless this in-
dividual IPC is first entered . To change the IPC , key in new 3 character IPC ; key
in old IPC ; then , press F8 ( 8 ) .

b. Practice Mode . The practice mode may be entered after desired malfunctions
are inserted as described in the demonstration mode (para a above ) . In the practice
mode , the student may troubleshoot any fault group selected in demo - freeze , but
faults and time standards may not be changed . To select another fault group , the
trainer must be returned to demo - freeze . At any time , the student may reset the
current fault or advance to the next fault within the fault group by pressing RESET
(V3 , fig . FO - 1 ) or ADVANCE (V4 ) . The student's performance is monitored during
troubleshooting and the student is guided by CRT and viewer displays to help him
learn as he proceeds in a self- paced exercise . Table 2-7 gives step -by- step proce-
dures . A student performance printout ( fig . 2-10 ) may be obtained at any point .
The printout supplies the student's assigned ID code , current malfunction , elapsed
time since the student began troubleshooting the malfunction , whether or not the
entire troubleshooting procedure was completed , and the procedural step number at
which an error was committed . Table 2-8 lists each procedural step number with the
control which is to be manipulated . The step number corresponding to the correct
control will print out under ERRORS ( fig . 2-10 ) , if the student has performed an
action other than the required action at any point in the procedures .

C. Test Mode . The test mode is similar to the practice mode described in
paragraph b above . Two distinct differences exist , however .

(1) In this mode , no feedback to assist the student is provided by the CRT or
viewer except displays of components that are part of the M1 subsystem simulation .
The student must progress on the basis of subsystem performance alone .

(2 ) The student may advance to the next fault at any time but is not able to
reset the current fault . For step -by- step procedures , see table 2-7 .

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d. Freezing the Trainer . The instructor may freeze the trainer at any point .
All counters stop and actions taken on the control console or display panel have no
effect . The instructor then may demonstrate procedures or take any other action
without invalidating the student's performance to that point .

2-7 . Post - operational Procedures . Set the control console switch OFF .

NOTE

Allow 30 seconds after turning power OFF before reapplying


power .

STUDENT ID CODE
(ANY COMBINATION OF CHARACTERS)
228212

PROCEDURAL STEP ( TABLE 2-8 )


AT WHICH INCORRECT ACTION WAS
OPCONIO

PERFORMED

29931667790

PC
RO O
TIME I

OM Т
CP c Ι
DL
WAS PROCEDURE COMPLETED ? .? N -ERRORS- >
--

NO 10 00.6 013 021 132 140 140

MALFUNCTION NO .
COMPLETED OR IN ELAPSED TIME
PROGRESS

Figure 2-10 . Student Record

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Table 2-8 . Procedural Steps and Associated Controls

Step Step
No. *Control No. * Control
12

ON/OFF SWITCH (DSESTS ) 48 REPLACE TELESCOPE


PRESS YES ( DSESTS ) 49 CONNECT GROUND CLIP
3 PRESS NO (DSESTS ) 50 CONNECT LRF CABLE
4 PRESS STOP (DSESTS ) 51 CONNECT CCP CABLE
6 PRESS DASH ( CCP ) 52 CONNECT CEU CABLE
7 PRESS ZERO ( CCP ) 53 CONNECT LOS - EU CABLE
8 PRESS ONE (CCP) 54 ATTACH LENS COVER ( LRF )
9 PRESS TWO ( CCP) 55 REPLACE POWER SUPPLY ( CEU)
10 PRESS THREE ( CCP ) 56 REPLACE BATTERY ( CEU)
11 PRESS FOUR (CCP ) 57 REPLACE A1 CS ( CEU)
12 PRESS FIVE ( CCP) 58 REPLACE A2 CS (CEU)
13 PRESS SIX ( CCP) 59 REPLACE A3 CS (CEU)
14 PRESS SEVEN ( CCP ) 60 REPLACE A4 CS ( CEU)
15 PRESS EIGHT (CCP ) 61 REPLACE A5 CS ( CEU)
16 PRESS NINE (CCP ) 62 REPLACE A6 CS ( CEU)
17 SET AZIMUTH LEFT SWITCH (CCP) 63 REPLACE A7 CS ( CEU)
18 SET AZIMUTH RIGHT SWITCH (CCP ) 64 REPLACE CON PLATE
19 SET ELEVATION UP SWITCH ( CCP ) 65 REPLACE NO GO INDICATOR
20 SET ELEVATION DOWN SWITCH ( CCP ) 66 REPLACE SPARE
21 SET ON/OFF SWITCH ( CCP ) 67 CONNECT UUT TO DSESTS
22 PRESS TEST ( CCP ) 68 REPLACE TEST LAMP
23 PRESS AMMO SUBDES (CCP) 69 REPLACE PWR INDICATOR (CCP )
24 PRESS BR ADJUST (CCP ) 70 REPLACE ZERO PUSH LAMP ( CCP )
25 PRESS TUBE WARE (CCP ) 71 REPLACE RETICLE ADJUST SW
26 PRESS AMMO TEMP ( CCP ) 72 DISCONNECT A1 ( LRF )
27 PRESS BARO PRESS (CCP ) 73 DISCONNECT A1 ( CEU)
28 PRESS AIR TEMP ( CCP ) 74 DISCONNECT A2 ( CEU)
29 PRESS RANGE (CCP ) 75 DISCONNECT A3 (CEU)
30 PRESS LEAD (CCP ) 76 DISCONNECT A4 (CEU)
31 PRESS CANT ( CCP ) 77 DISCONNECT A5 ( CEU)
32 PRESS CROSS WIND ( CCP ) 78 DISCONNECT A6 (CEU)
33 PRESS CLEAR ( CCP ) 79 DISCONNECT A7 ( CEU)
34 PRESS ENTER ( CCP ) 80 DISCONNECT A3 ( LRF )
35 PRESS BORE SIGHT ( CCP) 81 DISCONNECT A4 ( LRF )
36 ZERO RETICAL ADJ ( CCP ) 82 CEU BATTERY DISCONNECT
37 REPLACE CCP A1 PC BOARD 83 DISCONNECT CEU PWR SUPPLY
38 REPLACE CCP A2 84 DISCONNECT CONN PLATE
39 DISCONNECT P2 CONNECTOR 85 DISCONNECT LRF RNG SW
40 DISCONNECT P1 CONNECTOR 86 DISCONNECT CCP A1
41 REPLACE LASER RANGEFINDER 87 DISCONNECT CCP A2
42 SET RANGE SW UP 88 DISCONNECT PWR IND
43 SET RANGE SW DOWN 89 DISCONNECT NO GO
44 REPLACE A3 90 DISCONNECT 0 - PLUG
45 REPLACE A4 91 DISCONNECT TEST PLUG
46 REPLACE A1 92 DISCONNECT RETICLE
47 REPLACE EL HOUSING 93 DISCONNECT LOS - EU A1

*See list of abbreviations at end of table .

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Table 2-8 . Procedural Steps and Associated Controls - Continued

Step Step
No. * Control No. *Control

94 DISCONNECT LOS-EU A2
95 DISCONNECT LOS-EU A3
96 DISCONNECT LOS - EU A4
97 DISCONNECT LOS- EU A5
98 DISCONNECT LOS - EU A6
99 DISCONNECT LOS - EU A7
100 DISCONNECT LOS- EU A8
101 DISCONNECT LOS -EU A9
102 REPLACE LRF RNG SW
103 REPLACE P1 CONN CCP
104 REPLACE CONN CCP
105 REPLACE GUN PRI ST
106 REPLACE LOS - EU A1
107 REPLACE LOS - EU A2
108 REPLACE LOS - EU A3
109 REPLACE LOS - EU A4
110 REPLACE LOS - EU A5
111 REPLACE LOS - EU A6
112 REPLACE LOS - EU A7
113 REPLACE LOS - EU A8
114 REPLACE LOS - EU A9
115 REPLACE LOS -EU UNIT
116 REPLACE A1 , A2 , AND A3
117 DUMMY
118 PRESS YES /NO (DSESTS )
119 DISCONNECT P1 OR P2 CONNECTORS
(CCP)
120 DISCONNECT P1 OR P2 CONNECTORS
(CCP )
121 APPLY POWER ON/OFF

* List of Abbreviations :

BR · Boresight
CCP - Computer Control Panel
CEU - Computer Electronics Unit
CS - Component Switch
DSESTS - Direct Support Electrical Systems Test Set
EL- Elevation
GND ·· Ground
LRF · Laser Rangefinder
PC - Printed Circuit

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CHAPTER 3

OPERATOR/ CREW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

3-1 . Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services . Preventive maintenance is the


systematic care , inspection , and service of equipment to maintain it in a service-
able condition and to detect faults and failures before extensive and
time - consuming repair or replacement is required . See TM 38-750 for complete
information on forms and procedures for preventive maintenance services .
Operator/crew maintenance services are defined by , and restricted to , the following
general procedures unless approval to perform additional services has been given by
the supporting maintenance organization .

(1) Cleaning . Clean to remove old lubricant , dirt , and other foreign matter .

(2) Inspecting . Inspect for loose , missing , or broken components .

3-2 . PMCS Table . The PMCS chart ( table 3-1 ) outlines functions to be performed at
specific intervals . These checks and services are used to maintain the equipment
in good operating condition . If defects cannot be remedied by performing the
corrective action indicated , notify organizational maintenance . Records and
reports of these checks and services must be made according to TM 38-750 .

3-3. Manhours . Figures shown in the "Work time ( M/H) " column are averages for
procedures listed . Individual times may vary from these figures depending on
conditions and discrepancies found .

3-4. Expendable/Durable Supplies and Materials . Table 3-2 lists expendable / durable
supplies and materials used in the maintenance of the trainer .

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Table 3-1 . Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services

D-Daily W-Weekly M-Monthly

Interval and Work


Sequence No. Item to be Inspected Time
DWM Procedure (M/H)

1 SYSTEM OPERATION 0.3

Perform daily operational checkout in accordance with


chapter 2 , para 2-4 .

1 GENERAL CLEANLINESS OF EQUIPMENT 0.1

Inspect exterior of all assemblies . Exterior sur-


faces should be clean , free of dust , dirt , grease ,
and fungus .

Dust exterior surface using a clean , lint - free cloth


(4 , table 3-2 ) .

1 DISPLAY PANEL FACE 0.2

Check panel for dents , defects , and loose or damaged


components . Inspect lamps , meters , and digital dis-
plays for cracked , scratched , fogged , or broken
lenses , and for burned out bulbs .

Tighten switches and lamps using finger pressure only .

WARNING

Use film cleaner in well ventilated area .


Avoid contact with eyes or skin . Wash
affected area with warm water when contact
occurs .

CAUTION

Do not use liquids ( including water ) other


than film cleaner to clean display panel
because they may damage it .

Clean grease smudges and other foreign matter from


display panel using small amount of film cleaner (3 ,
table 3-2 ) and clean lint - free cloth (4) .

Remove any final streaking by polishing with clean ,


dry cloth (4) .

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Table 3-1 . Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - Continued

D-Daily W-Weekly M-Monthly

Interval and Work


Sequence No. Item to be Inspected Time
DWM Procedure ( M/H)

2 EXTERIOR (BLUE PLASTIC ) SURFACES 0.2

CAUTION

Do not use soap and water on display panel


face or on keyboards .

Clean exterior surfaces by washing with mild soap ( 9 ,


table 3-2 ) and water , rinsing with clean water , and
wiping dry with a lint - free cloth (4) .

WARNING

Do not use wax and grease remover near spark


or open flame . Use only in well ventilated
area . Avoid contact with eyes or skin . Wash
affected area with warm water when contact
occurs .

CAUTION

Do not use substitutes for the recommended


cleaning agent to clean exterior surfaces
because some agents will dissolve the plas-
tic surface .

To remove grease smudges and other oil - based foreign


matter , use wax and grease remover ( 8 , table 3-2 ) and
a clean lint - free cloth (4 ) . Follow by washing with
mild soap (9 ) and water , rinsing with clean water ,
and wiping dry with another clean lint - free cloth .

3 KEYBOARDS 0.1

Clean keys by wiping with a clean lint - free cloth .

4 PROJECTION SCREEN 0.3

CAUTION

Never use commercial window cleaner or house-


hold cleaning abrasives on projection screen .

Visually inspect screen for dust or other foreign


matter . Clean only if required .

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Table 3-1 . Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services - Continued

D-Daily W-Weekly M-Monthly

Interval and Work


Sequence No. Item to be Inspected Time
DWM Procedure (M/H)

Remove dust from screen using brush ( 2 , table 3-2 ) .

Clean dirt from screen using a small amount of mild


soap ( 9 ) , warm water , and a lint - free cloth (4) .
Rinse with clean water and blot dry with another
lint - free cloth .

Clean hard to remove marks from screen by using an


artgum eraser (5 ) to gently wipe area . Follow this
procedure , if necessary , with an application of screen
repair spray ( 10 ) to cover blemished area .

WARNING

Rubber cement thinner is flammable . Extin-


guish all smoking materials before using .
Exposure to open flames or smoking materials
could result in injury to personnel .

Clean oil -based marks using a small amount of rubber


cement thinner ( 11 ) and a lint - free cloth (4 ) . Then ,
wash with mild soap and water , rinse , and blot dry
with another lint - free cloth .

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Table 3-2 . Expendable / Durable Supplies and Materials List

Item National
No. Level Stock No. Description U/M

1 C 6810-00-753-4993 Alcohol , denatured PT


(81348 ) TT1735

2 C N/A Brush , camel's hair EA


(72925 ) 3017 No. 8

3 C N/A Cleaner , film PT


( 19139 ) 1956986

4 C 8305-00-267-3015 Cloth , lint - free BL


(81348 ) CCCC440

5 C N/A Eraser , artgum EA


( 80988 ) No. 211

6 C N/A Paper , bond BX


(84263 ) 755-051-7

7 C N/A Paper , thermagraphic print RL


(01295 ) 972603

8 C N/A Remover , wax and grease PT


(71943 ) DX- 330

9 C N/A Soap , liquid PT


(86223 ) 04172

10 C N/A Spray , screen repair PT


(52152 ) 78-6112-0300-7

11 C N/A Thinner , rubber cement PT


(87709) Code No. 203

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APPENDIX A

REFERENCES

FM 21-11 First Aid for Soldiers

DA PAM 738-750 The Army Maintenance Management System


(TAMMS )

TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1 Draft Direct Support and General Support


Maintenance Manual for Sighting and Fire
Control Components : 105 - MM Gun , M1 , Volume
I , Part I , Troubleshooting , 15 March 1982

TM 9-1200-206-34-1-2 Draft Direct Support and General Support


Maintenance Manual for Sighting and Fire
Control Components : 105 - MM Gun , M1 , Volume
I , Part II , Troubleshooting , 15 March 1982

TM 9-1200-206-34-2 Draft Direct Support and General Support


Maintenance Manual for Sighting and Fire
Control Components : 105 - MM Gun , M1 , Volume
II , Maintenance , 15 January 1982

TM 9-2350-255-34-2-1 Draft Turret Direct Support and General


Support Maintenance Manual for Tank , Combat ,
Full Tracked 105 - MM Gun , M1 , Volume II , Part
I , 1 February 1982

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APPENDIX B

OPERATING CONDITIONS

INTRODUCTION

B- 1 . General . Simulated malfunctions specified in this appendix are introduced


into the trainer by the instructor . Following the introduction of a malfunction ,
the student will press PERFORM OPERATIONAL CHECK and receive a message on the CRT
screen indicating the faulty unit . The student then troubleshoots the unit using
TM 9-1200-206-34 series and the Direct Support Electrical System Test Set (DSESTS ) .
Procedures for introducing a malfunction into the system are covered in detail in
table 2-7 .

B-2 . Explanation of Table . Table B contains 34 malfunction exercises . Each


exercise begins with the introduction of a malfunction . The operator is then
referred to M1 Technical Manual procedures to isolate the fault . Each exercise
ends with a repair action and a check of the operational system.

B- 1
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises


No. 1

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT ( CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 01 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY


A1*A6* PS1 CEU 212 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-18 .


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 2
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 2

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT ( CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 02 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY +5.2V


CKT CEU 204 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1, 2 , 5 of figure 3-10 .


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 3
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 3

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT (CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 03 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A3*A2


CEU 209 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-15 .


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A3 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-4
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 4

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT ( CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 04 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A5


CEU 107 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A5 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 5
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 5

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT ( CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 05 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A6


CEU 108 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A6 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-6
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 6

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT (CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 06 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A4


CEU 106 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1 , 3 .


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A4 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B -7
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises -Continued


No. 7

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT (CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 07 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY +5.2V


CKT CEU 204 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 , 8, 10 , 12 ,


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index . 14, 17 of figure 8-10 .

5. Replace circuit card A7 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-8
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises -Continued


No. 8

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT (CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter: 08 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE BATTERY


CEU 102 .

‫ها‬
Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets Follow steps 1 , 3 .
4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace battery .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 9
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 9

Simulation : COMPUTER ELECTRONICS UNIT (CEU) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 09 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-1. Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-2 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CEU FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE PS1


CEU 110 .

4. Refer to figure 8-2 , sheets


4 and 5 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace Power Supply PS1 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-2 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CEU O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 10
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 10

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 10 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY


DS32*A1A2 CCP 203 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 of


8 for Fault Message Index . figure 8-49 .

5. Replace DS32 NO GO indicator .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST ?

B- 11
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 11

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 11 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE S1


CCP 103 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace S1 zero pushbutton .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 12
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 12

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL (CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 12 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE S28


CCP 103 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet


6 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace S28 test pushbutton .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 13
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 13

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 13 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE S29


CCP 103 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet


6 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace S29 Reticle Adjust switch .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST ?

B - 14
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 14

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL (CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 14.

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY INPUT


PWR CKT CCP 201 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 thru 8 . Referring to


6 for Fault Message Index . schematic diagram , measure resistance
between pins A6 and GND .

5. Replace DS31 ' ON ' indicator .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 15
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises -Continued


No. 15

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL (CCP) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 15 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A1A2


CCP 102 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5.


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST ?

B- 16
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 16

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL (CCP) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 16 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY INPUT


PWR CKT CCP 201 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 thru 7 of figure


6 for Fault Message Index . 8-47 . Refer to schematic diagrams
and measure resistance between pins
A6 and GND .

5. Replace circuit card A1A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 17
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 17

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 17 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY INPUT


PWR CKT CCP 200 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1, 2, 5.


6 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 18
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 18

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 18 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY


DS29*A1A2 CCP 203 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 , 2 , 3 , 6 of figure


6 for Fault Message Index . 3-49 . With switch in position ,
measure continuity from pin A117
to : up , pin B21 ; down , pin B22 ;
left , pin B20 ; right , pin A22 .

5. Replace S29 Reticle Adjust switch .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 19
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 19

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 19 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY


LED A1A2 CCP 206 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 , 2 , 4 , 7 .


8 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 20
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 20

Simulation : COMPUTER CONTROL PANEL ( CCP ) FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 20 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-42 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-43 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS CCP FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A1A2


or S30 CCP 205 .

4. Refer to figure 8-43 , sheet Follow steps 1 , 3 .


8 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-43 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : CCP O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-21
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 21

Simulation : LASER RANGEFINDER (LRF) UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 21.

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-19 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-20 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LRF FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A1


LRF 101 .

4. Refer to figure 8-20 , sheet


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card Al .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-20 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : LRF O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 22
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 22

Simulation : LASER RANGEFINDER (LRF ) UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 22 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-19 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-20 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LRF FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A4


LRF 103 .

4. Refer to figure 8-20 , sheet


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A4 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-20 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : LRF O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 23
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 23

Simulation : LASER RANGEFINDER (LRF) UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 23.

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-19 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-20 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LRF FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : REPLACE A3


LRF 102 .

4. Refer to figure 8-20 , sheet


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A3 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-20 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : LRF O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B - 24
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 24

Simulation : LASER RANGEFINDER (LRF) UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE


TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-2
TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 24 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-19 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-20. Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LRF FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY S1 * A3


LRF 201 .

4. Refer to figure 8-20 , sheet Follow steps 1 , 2; figure 8-24 .


4 for Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A3 .

6. Refer to DSESTS figure 8-20 Follow steps 1-5 .


flowchart . DSESTS message reads : LRF O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 25
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 25

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 25 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY INPUT


PWR CKT LOS 200 .

4. Refer to figure 8-31 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-31 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-26
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 26

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 26 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY


A1 *A6*A2 LOS 204 .

4. Refer to figure 8-28 for Follow steps 1 , 2, 4, 6, 8 of


Fault Message Index . figure 8-33 .

5. Replace circuit card Al , A6 ,


and A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 27

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 27 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A1*A6


LOS 205 .

4. Refer to figure 8-28 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-34 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A1 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 28
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 28

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT ( LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 28 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A3*A1


LOS 206 .

4. Refer to figure 8-28 for Follow steps 1, 3 of figure 8-35 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A3 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST ?

B-29
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises -Continued


No. 29

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 29 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A2*A6


LOS 207 .

4. Refer to figure 8-28 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-34 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A2 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 30
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 30

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 30 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3.

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A3*A8


LOS 208 .

4. Refer to figure 8-29 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-37 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A3 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 31
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 31

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT ( LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action: At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 31.

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A8*A6


LOS 209 .

4. Refer to figure 8-29 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-38 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A8 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 -F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B-32
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 32

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT (LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 32 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A7*A5


LOS 210 .

4. Refer to figure 8-29 for Follow steps 1, 3 of figure 8-39 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A7 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 33
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 33

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT ( LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 33 .

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27 . Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A9*A5


LOS 211 .

4. Refer to figure 8-29 for Follow steps 1, 3 of figure 8-40 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A9 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 34
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Table B. Malfunction Exercises - Continued


No. 34

Simulation : LINE OF SIGHT ( LOS ) ELECTRONICS UNIT FOUND FAULTY DURING VEHICLE
TROUBLESHOOTING .

References : TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1
M1 DSESTS FLOWCHARTS REVISION PROG 5

Instructor Action : At Master Console Keyboard , enter : 34.

Operator Actions Trainer System Responses

1. Refer to figure 8-27. Follow steps 1-3 .

2. Refer to figure 8-28 . Follow steps 1-5 .

3. Refer to DSESTS LOS FLOWCHART . DSESTS message reads : FAULTY A4*A1


LOS 212 .

4. Refer to figure 8-29 for Follow steps 1 , 3 of figure 8-41 .


Fault Message Index .

5. Replace circuit card A4 .

6. Refer to DSESTS LOS flowchart . Follow steps F001 - F198 .


DSESTS message reads : LOS O.K.
RERUN TEST?

B- 35/(B- 36 blank )
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APPENDIX C

M1 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

INTRODUCTION

C- 1 . General . This appendix provides information to be used when demonstrating


troubleshooting or when monitoring the student's actions .

C- 2 . Explanation of Tables .

a. Table C - 1 covers the setup , self - test , and operating procedures for the
Direct Support Electrical Systems Test Set ( DSESTS ) . The " Equipment Function "
column describes actions to be performed and instructions to be observed just as
they occur in TM 9-1200-206-34 series used by the student . In cases where the
trainer function is not identical to the equipment function , an entry in the
"Trainer Function " column describes the difference .

b. Table C- 2 gives the fault message which will appear on the DSESTS display
when the student has isolated the problem using the DSESTS . The student will then
proceed to the TM 9-1200-206-34 series procedure listed in the " Follow- on Action "
column .

C- 1
Table
-
C
1. DSESTS
Procedures
Operating

C- 2
Function
Equipment Trainer
Function

dated
9-1200-206-34-1-1
TM
from
derived
is
following
15
,The
1982
March
DSESTS
Procedures
:

OFF
to
TM 9-6910-244-10

.
1 Obreaker
circuit
Set
.test
/ FF
ON
set

.
2 OFF
.to
switch
OFF
/
ON
supply
power
Set

.
3 connector
set
test
to
P1
Plug
-W1
PWR
cable
power
in .
CC
POWER
APPLY
Press
POWER
UJ1
.

.
4 power
to
leads
W1
PWR
cable
w
(Connect
terminals
output
supply
hite
lead
bnd
+
positive
),a
(-
negative
to
with
lack
crocodile
clip
LRU
to
ground
).case

.
5 ON
to
switch
./
O FF
supply
power
Set

OFF
/
set
test
Set
.6.
ON
to
breaker
circuit

selection
test
-
Self
test
:and

.
7 set
test
-
self
and
Perform
test
the
do
to
steps
following
the
select
desired
the
troubleshooting
procedure
.

Display /
Action
Operator
Step Message Panel
Lamps
On Remarks

.
a SELF
TEST
? REQUIRED
,ANSWER
POWER Press
pushbutto
.YES n
self
If
--
Note
t
- est
not
is
and
to
go
wanted
,p
NOress
.
12
step
.
b DISCONNECT
ALL
POWER Press
after
pushbutton
YES CONNECT
TEST
Ensure
al1
CABLES
TEST are
dis-
all
cables
test disconnected
are
CC
;CABLE
YES
PRESS .
connected then
.
pushbutton
YES
press
Note
ANSWER
--
REQUIRED
lamp
seconds
if
after
10
lights
not
YES
is
pushbutton
flashes
M
. essage
pressed
after
pushbutto
YES
is n
cable
test
any
if
pressed
.
connected

C. IN
TEST
SELF FAIL
TEST
S
, ELF
POWER SELF
TEST
FAIL
lamp
goes
out
PROGRESS s
. econds
after
3
IN
TEST
SELF
reads
Display
.
seconds
10
for
PROGRESS

.
d NO
PRESS POWER Press
.NO
pushbutton
Note
ANSWER
--
REQUIRED
lamp
if
seconds
10
after
lights
.NO
pressed
not
is
pushbutton

.
e STOP
PRESS POWER .
pushbutton
STOP
Press
Note
ANSWER
--
REQUIRED
lamp
if
seconds
10
after
lights
not
is
pushbutton
STOP
.
pressed

.
f ARE
LAMPS
ALL A
, NSWER
POWER
REQUIRED all
if
pushbutton
Press
YES
ON SELF
FAIL
TEST lamps
.
on
are

.
g POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED pushbutton
all
if
Press
YES
SEGMENTS
ALL .
1
line
in
on
are
segments
IN
ON
1
LINE

.
h SEGMENTS
ALL A
, NSWER
POWER
REQUIRED Press
all
if
pushbutton
YES
.
2
line
in
on
are
segments
2
LINE
IN
ON

characters
Twenty
*
with
lighted
segments
.all

C- 3
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-
C
-Table
Procedure
Operating
DSESTS
C1.ontinueds

C- 4
Function
Equipment Function
Trainer

Display /
Action
Operator
Step Message Panel
Lamps
On Remarks

.
i ALL
SEGMENTS POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED
TM 9-6910-244-10

pushbutton
YES
Press
all
if
LINE
IN
ON
3 .
3
line
on
in
are
segments

.
j SELF
TEST
IN POWER IN
TEST
SELF
Display
reads
PROGRESS PROGRESS
seconds
20
.for

.
k SET
TEST
OK POWER Press
YES
pushbutto
. n
FOR
YES
PRESS
MENU

three
following
The
actions
each
to
apply
12-23
steps
.of

.
1 TEST
TNB
? POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED Press
pushbutton
YES
if
test is
pushbutton
YES
If
shown
the
on
display
to
is not
tests
for
pressed
completed
.be this
to
appropriate
THIS
t
slide
trainer
, hen
FUNCTION
SIMULATED
NOT
.
m TEST
PCU
-
CWS
? POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED displays
.

.n -EU
GTD
?
TEST POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED Refer
to
9-1200-20
,TM 6-34-1-1
8
chapter
troublesh
,for ooting
as
identifie
component
of d
s
DSESTS
.
faulty
the
by

.
0 ?
TEST
CEU POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED
Press
NO
pushbutto
con-
to n
.
p TEST
CCP
? A
, NSWER
POWER
REQUIRED .
selection
test
tinue

.
q E
LOS
-U
TEST
? POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED

T* wenty
character
with
segments
lighted
.all s
.
r ?
TEST
LRF POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED

S. ?
TEST
HNB POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED

.
t ?
TEST
HDB POWER
,A NSWER
REQUIRED

.
u ?
TEST
DIP POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED

V. ?
TEST
DMP POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED

W. ?
TEST
ECU POWER
A
, NSWER
REQUIRED the
If
ECU
test
not
is
wanted
pushbutto
.NO
,press n
display
returns
The
to
start
selection
test
of
and
reads
TEST
SELF
w
ANSWER
? ith
RE-
QUIRED
on
.lamp

.
8 Connect
cable
t
test
set UT
connector
.)(Uo Press
CONNECT
CC
for
ap-
unit
under
propr
test iate
.)(UUT

.
9 Connect
clip
chassis
ground
.to Press
CONNECT
D
/ ISCONNECT
GROUND
CLIP
.CC

.
10 Follo
test
set
displ
. w
ay

.
11 Does
DSESTS
display
O read
!)(U UT
?K
TEST
RERUN

.12 answer
If
step
to
YES
i
4
,u
not
.is s
nit
faulty Rerun
to
verif
test y
operation
.

.
13 answer
If
step
i
4NO
,g
tos
troubleshooting
o
fault
message
actions
actions
Do
listed
table
in
R.
2
-
C
table
correct
toepeat
test
.fault

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Table C - 2 . Troubleshooting Fault Message Actions

CEU FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS

Fault Message Malfunction Follow- on Action

FAULTY 01 Go to procedure CEU 212 , TM 9-1200-206-


A1 A6 PS1 34-1-1 , figure 8-18 .
CEU 212

FAULTY 02 Go to procedure CEU 204 , TM 9-1200-206-


5.2V CKT 34-1-1 , figure 8-10 .
CEU 204

FAULTY 03 Go to procedure CEU 209 , TM 9-1200-206-


A3 A2 34-1-1 , figure 8-15 .
CEU 209

REPLACE 04 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


A5 2-14 .
CEU 107

REPLACE 05 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


A6 2-14 .
CEU 108

REPLACE 06 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


A4 2-14 .
CEU 106

FAULTY 07 Go to procedure CEU 204 , TM 9-1200-206-


5.2V CKT 34-1-1 , figure 8-10 .
CEU 204

REPLACE 08 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


BATTERY 2-14.
CEU 102

REPLACE 09 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


PS1 2-14 .
CEU 110

CCP FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS

Fault Message Malfunction Follow- on Action

FAULTY 10 Go to procedure CCP 203 , TM 9-1200-206-


DS32 A1A2 34-1-1 , figure 8-49
CCP 203

REPLACE 11 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


S1 2-13 .
CCP 103

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Table C - 2 . Troubleshooting Fault Message Actions - Continued

CCP FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS - Continued

Fault Message Malfunction Follow - on Action

REPLACE 12 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


S28 2-13 .
CCP 103

REPLACE 13 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


$29 2-13 .
CCP 103

FAULTY 14, Go to procedure CCP 201 , TM 9-1200-206-


INPUT PWR CKT 16 34-1-1 , figure 8-47 .
CCP 201

REPLACE 15 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph


A1A2 2-13 .
CCP 102

FAULTY 17 Go to procedure CCP 200 , TM 9-1200-206-


INPUT PWR CKT 34-1-1 , figure 8-46 .
CCP 200

FAULTY 18 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1 , figure


DS29 A1A2 8-49 .
CCP 203

FAULTY 19 Go to procedure CCP 206 , TM 9-1200-206-


LED A1A2 34-1-1 , figure 8-52 .
CCP 206

FAULTY 20 Go to procedure CCP 205 , TM 9-1200-206-


A1A2 S30 34-1-1 , figure 8-51 .
CCP 205

LRF FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS

Fault Message Malfunction Follow- on Action

REPLACE 21 Turn in LRF to next higher level of


A1 maintenance for transceiver assembly
LRF 101 troubleshooting .

REPLACE 22 Replace power supply circuit card


A4 assembly . Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 ,
LRF 103 paragraph 2-6 .

REPLACE 23 Replace logic circuit card assembly .


A3 Refer to TM 9-1200-206-34-2 , paragraph
LRF 102 2-6

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Table C - 2 . Troubleshooting Fault Message Actions - Continued

LRF FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS - Continued

Fault Message Malfunction Follow- on Action

FAULTY 24 Go to follow- on procedure LRF 201 ,


S1 A3 TM 9-1200-206-34-1-1 , figure 8-24 .
LRF 201

LOS FAULT MESSAGE ACTIONS

FAULTY 25 Go to procedure LOS 200 , TM 9-1200-206-


INPUT PWR CKT 34-1-1 , figure 8-31 .
LOS 200

FAULTY 26 Go to procedure LOS 204 , TM 9-1200-206-


A1 A6 A2 34-1-1 , figure 8-33 .
LOS 204

FAULTY 27 Go to procedure LOS 205 , TM 9-1200-206-


A1 A6 34-1-1 , figure 8-34 .
LOS 205

FAULTY 28 Go to procedure LOS 206 , TM 9-1200-206-


A3 A1 34-1-1 , figure 8-35 .
LOS 206

FAULTY 29 Go to procedure LOS 207 , TM 9-1200-206-


A2 A6 34-1-1 , figure 8-36 .
LOS 207

FAULTY 30 Go to procedure LOS 208 , TM 9-1200-206-


A3 A8 34-1-1 , figure 8-37 .
LOS 208

FAULTY 31 Go to procedure LOS 209 , TM 9-1200-206-


A8 A6 34-1-1 , figure 8-38 .
LOS 209

FAULTY 32 Go to procedure LOS 210 , TM 9-1200-206-


A7 * A5 34-1-1 , figure 8-39 .
LOS 210

FAULTY 33 Go to procedure LOS 211 , TM 9-1200-206-


A9 A5 34-1-1 , figure 8-40 .
LOS 211

FAULTY 34 Go to procedure LOS 212 , TM 9-1200-206-


A4 * Al 34-1-1 , figure 8-41 .
LOS 212

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By Order of the Secretary of the Army :

JOHN A. WICKHAM , JR .
General, United States Army
Official: Chief of Staff

ROBERT M. JOYCE
Major General, United States Army
The Adjutant General

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THE METRIC SYSTEM AND EQUIVALENTS

LINEAR MEASURE SQUARE MEASURE

1 Centimeter 10 Millimeters 0.01 Meters = 0.3937 Inches 1 Sq Centimeter = 100 Sq Millimeters= 0.155 Sq Inches
1 Meter= 100 Centimeters = 1000 Millimeters = 39.37 Inches 1 Sq Meter 10,000 Sq Centimeters= 10.76 Sq Feet
1 Kilometer 1000 Meters = 0.621 Miles 1 Sq Kilometer= 1,000,000 Sq Meters = 0.386 Sq Miles

WEIGHTS CUBIC MEASURE

1 Gram -0.001 Kilograms = 1000 Milligrams = 0.035 Ounces 1 Cu Centimeter = 1000 Cu M llimeters =0.06 Cu Inches
1 Cu Meter = 1,000,000 Cu Centimeters = 35.31 Cu Feet
1 Kilogram = 1000 Grams = 2.2 Lb
1 Metric Ton = 1000 Kilograms = 1 Megagram = 1.1 Short Tons
TEMPERATURE
LIQUID MEASURE
5/9 ( °F - 32) -°C
1 Milliliter =0.001 Liters 0.0338 Fluid Ounces 2120 Fahrenheit is equivalent to 100° Celsius
1 Liter 1000 Milliliters = 33.82 Fluid Ounces 900 Fahrenheit is equivalent to 32.2° Celsius
32° Fahrenheit is equivalent to 0° Celsius
9/5 C° + 32= F°

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APPROXIMATE CONVERSION FACTORS

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TO CHANGE ΤΟ MULTIPLY BY
Inches .. Centimeters . 2.540
Feet.. Meters .. 0.305

ει
Yards Meters . 0.914
Miles . . Kilometers 1.609
Square Inches Square Centimeters 6.451

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Square Feet . Square Meters . 0.093
Square Yards . Square Meters . 0.836
Square Miles . Square Kilometers . 2.590
Acres . . . Square Hectometers 0.405

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Cubic Feet . • Cubic Meters . 0.028
Cubic Yards Cubic Meters 0.765
Fluid Ounces . Milliliters . 29.573

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Pints .. • Liters . 0.473
Quarts . . Liters 0.946
Gallons Liters 3.785
Ounces . Grams . 28.349
Pounds . Kilograms . 0.454
Short Tons . Metric Tons . 0.907
Pound- Feet . Newton-Meters . 1.356
Pounds per Square Inch . . Kilopascals . 6.895
Miles per Gallon . . . Kilometers per Liter . 0.425
Miles per Hour. . Kilometers per Hour. . 1.609

TO CHANGE ΤΟ MULTIPLY BY
Centimeters Inches 0.394
Meters . Feet . 3.280
Meters . Yards . 1.094
Kilometers . Miles . 0.621
Square Centimeters . Square Inches . 0.155
Square Meters . Square Feet . 10.764
Square Meters . • Square Yards 1.196
Square Kilometers Square Miles 0.386
Square Hectometers . Acres . . 2.471
Cubic Meters.. Cubic Feet 35.315
Cubic Meters . Cubic Yards . 1.308
Milliliters Fluid Ounces 0.034
INCHES

Liters.. Pints . 2.113


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Liters .. Quarts . 1.057


Liters . Gallons . 0.264
Grams . Ounces . 0.035
.1CM

Pounds 2.205
2

Kilograms
Metric Tons Short Tons 1.102
Newton-Meters . Pound-Feet 0.738
Kilopascals .. Pounds per Square Inch . 0.145
Kilometers per Liter... Miles per Gallon . • 2.354
0.621
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Kilometers per Hour ... Miles per Hour ..


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