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NORMARC 7013 Operating Manual (160 pages)
INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM
Brand:
NORMARC
| Category:
Avionics Display
| Size: 2.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Part I Description
13
System Overview
13
Abbreviations
14
1 System Description
13
Figure 1-1 LLZ Block Diagram
13
2 Technical Specifications
17
Signal Minimum Performance LLZ
17
Environmental Characteristics
18
EMC Characteristics
18
Mechanical Characteristics
18
Power Supply
18
Part II Operation
21
3 Main Cabinet
21
Power On/Off
21
Figure 3-1 Power ON/OFF and GND Sockets Location
21
Figure 3-2 LC1217A Front Panel
22
Glossary
22
Pushbuttons
23
Switches/Switchlocks
23
System Status Indications
24
Local Keyboard/Display Operation
27
The Menu Structure
27
Figure 3-3 the Local Keyboard/Display
27
Handling the Different Menuscreens
28
Figure 3-4 the Top Level Main Menu Screen
28
Figure 3-5 a Typical Readout Screen: CL DDM
28
The Access Levels
29
Figure 3-6 a Typical Toggle Screen: TX1 90Hz On/Off
29
Figure 3-7 a Typical Input/Store Screen: CL DDM
29
Figure 3-8 a Typical Quick Read Screen: CL
29
Function Listing
30
Figure 3-9 an Access Denial Screen: Switch in REMOTE Position
30
Figure 3-10 Level 3 Access Screen
30
Figure 3-11 the Top Level Main Menu Screen: User in Level 3 Access
30
4 Tower Equipment
33
Remote Control Operation
33
Glossary
33
Pushbuttons
33
Figure 4-1 RF1242A Front Panel
33
Switches/Switchlocks
34
System Status Indications
34
Figure 4-2 SF1344A Front Panel
36
Interlock Switch Operation
37
5 Remote Maintenance and Monitoring Software
39
Introduction
39
Description
39
Available Versions
39
System Requirements
39
Running under Microsoft Windows 3.XX
40
How to Use this Manual
40
Starting the RMM Software
40
User Interface Components
40
The Menu Bar and Menus
40
Shortcuts
41
The Desktop Area
41
Table 5-1 Shortcut Commands
41
The Status Line
43
Dialog Boxes
43
Table 5-2 Quick Window Operations
43
Figure 5-1 a Sample Dialog Box
44
Configuring the RMM System
45
Communications Setup
45
Figure 5-2 Com Port Setup Dialog
46
Figure 5-3 Channel Setup Dialog
46
IRQ Setup
47
Printer Setup
47
Figure 5-4 IRQ Setup Dialog
47
Table 5-3 Channel Setup Operations
47
Preferences
48
Figure 5-5 Print Setup Dialog
48
Table 5-4 Print Setup Operations
48
Toggle Video Mode
49
Set Date/Time
49
Setting up ILS Stations
49
Figure 5-6 Preferences Dialog
49
Figure 5-7 Set Date/Time Dialog
49
Figure 5-8 Station List Dialog
50
Table 5-5 Station List Operations
50
Connecting to an ILS Station
51
Figure 5-9 ILS Station Setup Dialog
51
Table 5-6 ILS Station Setup Operations
51
Figure 5-10 Login Dialog Box
52
Table 5-7 Login Access Rights
52
Baud Rate Recommendations
53
Shutting down the Connection to an ILS
53
Monitor Measurements and Status
53
General
53
Monitor Window
53
Figure 5-11 a Typical Link Window
53
Table 5-8 Monitor Codes
53
Additional Monitor Parameters Window
54
Figure 5-12 Monitor Window
54
External Parameters Window
55
Maintenance Monitor Window
55
Figure 5-13 Additional Monitor Parameters Window
55
Figure 5-14 External Parameters Window
55
Figure 5-15 Maintenance Monitor Window
56
Table 5-9 Status Codes
56
Figure 5-16 Monitor Maintenance Parameters
57
Figure 5-17 TX Maintenance Parameters
57
User Parameters Window
58
Figure 5-18 PA Maintenance Parameters
58
Figure 5-19 DC-Supplies Maintenance Parameters
58
Figure 5-20 RMS Maintenance Parameters
58
Figure 5-21 TX Control Maintenance Parameters
58
Monitor Settings
59
Limits Monitor 1&2
59
Figure 5-22 User Parameters Window (Sample Configuration)
59
Figure 5-23 Monitor 1&2 Limits Window
60
Limits Standby Monitor
61
Delays
61
Figure 5-24 Monitor Parameter Input Dialog
61
Limits Maintenance Monitor
62
Figure 5-25 Monitor Delays Window
62
Figure 5-26 Delay Input Dialog
62
Figure 5-27 Analog Maintenance Monitor Limits Window
63
Figure 5-28 Digital Maintenance Monitor Limits Window
63
Delays Maintenance Monitor
64
Analog User Parameters
64
Figure 5-29 Input Dialog for Digital Maintenance Parameters
64
Figure 5-30 Input Dialog for Analog Maintenance Parameters
64
Figure 5-31 Maintenance Delay Window
64
Digital User Parameters
65
Figure 5-32 Analog User Parameters Definitions
65
Figure 5-33 Analog User Parameter Settings Dialog
65
Figure 5-34 Digital User Parameters Definitions
65
TX Settings
66
TX Adjustments
66
Figure 5-35 Digital User Parameters Settings Dialog
66
Figure 5-36 TX Adjustments Window
66
Ident. and Modulation Switches
67
CLR Mod. and DME Settings
67
Figure 5-37 TX Adjustment Input Dialog
67
Figure 5-38 Ident. and Modulation Switches Window
67
Table 5-10 Morse Code Settings
67
Power Scaling
68
Figure 5-39 CLR Mod. and DME Settings Dialog
68
Figure 5-40 Power Scaling Settings
68
Table 5-11 CLR Modulation and DME Settings
68
Front Panel Operation
69
Get Historical Data
69
1General
69
Figure 5-41 Front Panel Window
69
2Alarm Storage Specific
70
Continuous Data Logging
70
Figure 5-42 Storage Download Window
70
Table 5-12 Filename Extensions
70
Events
71
Figure 5-43 Continuous Logging Dialog
71
Test DDM
72
Figure 5-44 Events Window
72
Set ILS Date/Time
73
Figure 5-45 Test DDM Window
73
Figure 5-46 ILS Date/Time Window
73
User Administration
74
Figure 5-47 User Administration Window
74
Table 5-13 Master User Available Operations
74
Table 5-14 Master User Operations
74
ILS Modem Settings
75
Upload Configuration to ILS
75
Figure 5-48 User Configuration Dialog
75
Figure 5-49 ILS Modem Settings Window
75
Write Configuration to File
76
Figure 5-50 Configuration Upload
76
Lamp Mappings
77
Medium Storage Sample Interval
77
Figure 5-51 Write Configuration to File
77
Figure 5-52 Lamp Mappings HBK1142
77
Displaying Stored Measurements
78
1General
78
Figure 5-53 Medium Storage Interval Setting Dialog
78
Figure 5-54 Open Log File Dialog
78
Table 5-15 Medium Time Storage Interval Settings
78
2Medium Time Periodic (MED)
79
3Alarm Storage (ALA)
79
Figure 5-55 MED File Log Window
79
Figure 5-56 ALA File Log Window
79
Table 5-16 Alarm Storage Operations
79
4Continuous Data Log (CNT)
80
Diagnostics
80
1General Description of the Diagnostic Functions
80
2Current Data Diagnostics
80
3Alarm Event Diagnostics
80
Exporting Data
80
Figure 5-57 CNT File Log Window
80
Printing Reports
81
Print Screen
81
Figure 5-58 Export Data Dialog
81
Figure 5-59 Print Report Dialog
81
Technical Note - Leased Line SETUP (Usrobotics)
82
1Definitions
82
2Configuring the Remote Modem
82
3Configuring the Local Modem
82
Figure 5-60 ILS Port Settings for Leased-Line Connections
82
Technical Note - Dial up Connection SETUP (Usrobotics)
83
1Definitions
83
2Configuring the Remote Modem
83
Figure 5-61 RMM Channel Setup for USR Leased-Line Connections
83
3Configuring the Local Modem
84
Figure 5-62 ILS Port Settings for Usrobotics Dial up Connection
84
Figure 5-63 Local Modem Configuration
84
Technical Note - Leased Line SETUP (WESTERMO)
85
Technical Note - Dial up SETUP (WESTERMO)
86
Part III Maintenance
87
6 Periodic Maintenance Cat I and II
87
Weekly Inspections
87
Field Modulation Measurements
87
Monitor Parameters Recordings
87
Monthly Inspections
87
Field DDM Measurements
87
Quarterly Inspections
88
Tx Parameters and DC Power Supply Recordings
88
Monitor Integrity Check (Alternative 1)
88
Monitor Integrity Check (Alternative 2)
88
Annual Inspections
89
RF Frequency Check
89
LF Frequency Check
90
Transmitter Waveforms Checks
90
Figure 6-1 SBO Waveforms
91
Figure 6-2 RF Phase Check
92
Figure 6-3 LF Phase Check
92
CSB Output Power
93
Monitor Alarm Limit Checks
93
Near Field Monitor Delay
96
Seconds Inhibit
97
Battery Maintenance
97
Final Check LLZ
97
Table 6-1 Monitor 1 Window (Tx 1 to Air)
98
Table 6-2 Monitor 1 Window (Tx 2 to Air)
98
Table 6-3 Monitor 1 Window
99
Table 6-4 Front Panel Window (Displays Tx1 to Air)
99
Table 6-5 Monitor 1 Window
100
Table 6-6 Front Panel Window (Displays Tx2 to Air)
100
Table 6-7 Field DDM Measurement
101
Table 6-9 Transmitter Waveform Checks
102
Table 6-10 Monitor Integrity Test (Alternative 1)
103
Table 6-11 Monitor Integrity Test (Alternative 2)
103
Table 6-12 RF Frequency Check
103
Table 6-13 LF Frequency Check
103
Table 6-14 CSB Output Power
103
Table 6-15 Monitor Alarm Limits Check
104
Table 6-16 Near Field Monitor Delay and 20 Seconds Inhibit
104
Table 6-17 Battery Maintenance
104
Table 6-18 Field Modulation Check
104
7 Corrective Maintenance
107
Overview
107
Diagnostic Functions
107
General Description
107
Current Data Diagnostics
107
Alarm Event Diagnostics
107
Manual Fault Diagnosis
108
LRU Change Procedures
108
Replacing Units
108
MF1211/MF1219 Replacement
109
PS1227 Replacement
110
OS1221 Replacement
110
MO1212 Replacement
111
TCA1218 Replacement
111
RMA1215 Replacement
112
LF1223 Replacement
112
COA1207 Replacement
112
Detailed Description of the Automatic Diagnostic Algorithms
113
Overview
113
Possible Diagnostic Solutions
113
Current Data Diagnostics
114
Alarm Event Diagnostics
117
Figure 7-1 Flow Diagram for Monitor Warning Tests
117
Figure 7-2 Flow Diagram for Diagnosing a Changeover-Only Alarm
118
Figure 7-3 Flow Diagram for Diagnosing Changeover/Shutdown Alarms
119
A Monitor and Maintenance Parameters
121
Monitor Alarm Parameters
121
Maintenance Parameters
122
Table A-3 Logical Maintenance Parameters
123
Table A-4 Analog Maintenance Parameters
123
Table A-5 DC Supplies Maintenance Parameters
124
Table A-6 User Defined Analog Inputs Maintenance Parameters
124
Table A-7 User Defined Logical Inputs/Outputs Maintenance Parameters
124
Part IV Appendix
121
B Factory Default Configuration Settings
125
Cat I Monitor LIMIT Configuration
125
Table B-1 CAT I Alarm and Warning Limits
126
Cat II Monitor LIMIT Configuration
127
Cat III Monitor LIMIT Configuration
127
Executive Monitor Delay Configuration
127
Table B-2 Alarm and Warning Limits for Cat II Equipment
127
Table B-3 Alarm and Warning Limits for Cat III Equipment
127
Maintenance Parameter Configuration
128
Oscillator 1 and 2 (os 1221
128
Table B-4 Factory Default Delay Values
128
Maintenance Delay Configuration
131
Morse Code Configuration
131
Typical TX Adjustments Values
131
User Administration Configuration
132
Frequency Configuration Strap Settings
132
Table B-5 Typical TX Adjustment Values
132
C Maintenance Procedures
137
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