Thales ATM ILS420GS ILS GLIDE SLOPE STATION User Manual UserMan ILS420GS
Thales ATM ILS GLIDE SLOPE STATION UserMan ILS420GS
USERS MANUAL
NSN XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX 704750-0300 INSTRUCTION BOOK ILS 420 GLIDE SLOPE STATION NULL REFERENCE SINGLE EQUIPMENT, SINGLE FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098784-0001 TYPE FA-XXXX SIDEBAND REFERENCE SINGLE EQUIPMENT, SINGLE FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098787-0001 TYPE FA-XXXX CAPTURE-EFFECT SINGLE EQUIPMENT, DUAL FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098785-0001 TYPE FA-XXXX DUAL EQUIPMENT, DUAL FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098786-0001 TYPE FA-XXXX CONTRACT DTFAWA-05-C-00058 THALES ATM Inc. 23501 W. 84th STREET SHAWNEE, KANSAS 66227 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 27 FEBRUARY 2008 THALES INSTRUCTION BOOK DRAFT ILS 420 GLIDE SLOPE STATION NULL REFERENCE SINGLE EQUIPMENT, SINGLE FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098784-0001 SIDEBAND REFERENCE SINGLE EQUIPMENT, SINGLE FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098787-0001 CAPTURE-EFFECT SINGLE EQUIPMENT, DUAL FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098785-0001 DUAL EQUIPMENT, DUAL FREQUENCY PART NUMBER 098786-0001 MANUAL NO. 704750-0300 These data are submitted with limited rights under Government Contract DTFAWA-05-C-00058. These data may be reproduced and used by the Government with the express limitation that they will not, without written permission of the Contractor, be used for purposes of manufacture nor disclosed outside the Government; except that the Government may disclose these data outside the Government for the following purposes, if any, provided that the Government makes such disclosure subject to prohibition against further use and disclosure: Permitting government employees or government support contractors to install, operate, or maintain ILS 420 equipment and software and to conduct training. This Notice shall be marked on any reproduction of these data, in whole or in part. Copyright 2008 THALES Revision A.5 27 February 2008 Single/Dual Frequency – Glide Slope ILS 420 – Warranty - WARRANTY - THALES warrants all equipment manufactured by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship, provided the equipment is operated under normal ratings and service for which it is intended. The obligations of the company shall be limited to making good at the factory, or at authorized repair and service facility of THALES, any part or parts thereof which shall by its inspection and test be found defective, provided these parts are returned prepaid to the company within one (1) year after delivery to the customer. All material being returned to THALES through Customs should show Customs Clearance at the Port of destination. THALES is not liable for any damage or personnel injury resulting directly or indirectly from the design, material, workmanship, or installation of any of its products. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and does not apply to any equipment which has been subject to unauthorized repair or alteration. THALES neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liability in connection with its products. THALES reserves the right to make modifications and alterations to its products without obligation to install such improvements at no charge in equipment theretofore manufactured. - TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS For technical support and information on how to order replacement parts, contact your equipment provider listed below. Thales 23501 West 84th Street Shawnee, Kansas 66227 USA Tel: +1 913 422-2600 Fax: +1 913 422-2962 27 February 2008 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES INSERT LATEST CHANGED PAGES. DESTROY SUPERSEDED PAGES. TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS PUBLICATION IS 442 Rev. A 15 September 2004 Rev. A.1 28 October 2004 Rev. A.2 15 June 2007 per ECN 02965 Rev. A.4 1 October 2007 per ECN 02965 Rev. A.5 27 February 2008 per ECN 02965 (will be rev. B) Page No. *Change No. Title ........................................... A.5 Warranty ................................... A.5 A................................................ A.5 B Blank ..................................... A.5 i ................................................ A.5 ii Blank ..................................... A.5 iii - iv......................................... A.5 ^i - viii ....................................... A.5 1-1 - 1-22 .................................. A.5 ^i - iv ......................................... A.5 2-1 - 2-65 .................................. A.5 2-66 Blank ................................ A.5 ^i - ii .......................................... A.5 3-1 - 3-26 .................................. A.5 ^i................................................ A.5 ^ii Blank.................................... A.5 4-1 ............................................. A.5 4-2 Blank .................................. A.5 ^i................................................ A.5 ^ii Blank.................................... A.5 5-1 - 5-2 .................................... A.5 ^i - ii .......................................... A.5 6-1 - 6-47 .................................. A.5 6-48 Blank ................................ A.5 Page No. *Change No. Page No. *Change No. ^i - ii .......................................... A.5 7-1 - 7-53 .................................. A.5 7-54 Blank ................................ A.5 ^i................................................ A.5 ^ii Blank.................................... A.5 8-1 - 8-17 .................................. A.5 8-18 Blank ................................ A.5 ^i - iv ......................................... A.5 9-1 - 9-80 .................................. A.5 ^i................................................ A.5 ^ii Blank.................................... A.5 10-1 - 10-11 .............................. A.5 10-12 Blank .............................. A.5 ^i - ii .......................................... A.5 11-1 ........................................... A.5 11-2 Blank ................................ A.5 11-3 - 11-61 .............................. A.5 11-62 Blank .............................. A.5 A-1 - A-9................................... A.5 A-10 Blank ............................... A.5 *A in this column indicates an original page. ^Section Table of Contents 27 February 2008 List of Effective Pages A/B Single/Dual Frequency – Glide Slope ILS 420 – Table of Contents SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS For a complete Table of Contents for each section, please refer to the section. Section 1 General Information and Requirements Section 2 heory of Operation Technical Description Section 3 Operation Section 4 Standards and Tolerances Section 5 Periodic Maintenance Section 6 Maintenance Procedures Section 7 Corrective Maintenance Section 8 Parts List Section 9 Installation Section 10 Computer Software Section 11 Diagrams Appendix A Abbreviations/Acronyms 27 February 2008 i/ii Single/Dual Frequency – Glide Slope ILS 420 – Introduction INTRODUCTION The Equipment The Instrument Landing System (ILS) 420 glide slope station was developed according to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requirements and includes the glide slope station and installation kit. NOTICE: This equipment has been Type Accepted by the FCC (FCC ID BOJ420GS) and changes or modifications not expressly approved by Thales may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. The Manual This manual provides information needed to install, operate, and maintain the Thales ILS 420 glide slope station. It is assumed that anyone using this book to operate the equipment has a thorough understanding of ILS and that anyone using it to maintain the equipment has graduated from the THALES ILS 420 glide slope training course or has met required FAA training. Line-Replaceable Unit Maintenance Strategy This manual supports a line-replaceable unit (LRU) maintenance strategy that simplifies onsite maintenance and minimizes downtime and life-cycle costs. With the LRU strategy, onsite technicians need only replace assemblies they have determined are faulty through troubleshooting routines and only need to know how to use the equipment’s built-in diagnostics to identify faulty assemblies and how to replace them. The faulty assemblies are sent to THALES or another authorized depot for repair. This strategy keeps the equipment in service, limits the time, skill, and equipment needs of onsite personnel, and limits assembly level diagnosis, repair, and testing to those facilities with the highly specialized equipment and technicians required to do it efficiently. Sections SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS. This section describes the equipment, its purpose, physical specifications and requirements, and the interrelationships of the equipment in the group. SECTION 2. THEORY OF OPERATIONTECHNICAL DESCRIPTION. This section will help you understand how the whole system works and how its subsystems interrelate. It will also give you the perspective you will need to do broad troubleshooting when fault isolation procedures are not enough. It covers only those LRUs and other parts that can be replaced onsite and describes their inputs, outputs, and controls. SECTION 3. OPERATION. This section tells you how to operate the equipment and includes controls and indicators, operating procedures, and a screen-by-screen explanation of how to control and monitor the equipment with a portable maintenance data terminal (PMDT the local control panel (LCP). SECTION 4. STANDARDS AND TOLERANCES. This section lists the standards, tolerances, and parameters of the equipment in the group. SECTION 5. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE. This section tells you how and when to check and maintain the equipment to make sure it is always performing at its peak. SECTION 6. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. This section tells you how to maintain the equipment. 27 February 2008 iii ILS 420 – Introduction Single/Dual Frequency – Glide Slope SECTION 7. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE. This section shows you how to troubleshoot, test, and adjust, and troubleshoot the equipment and lists recommended test equipment. It also provides onsite LRU replacement procedures. for all of the LRUs in the system. SECTION 8. PARTS LIST. This section lists those assemblies and parts that can be replaced onsite. When you have identified a faulty LRU, this section is where you will find the information you will need to order a replacement. SECTION 9. INSTALLATION. This section tells you how to install, setup, and adjust the system for optimum performance. SECTION 10. COMPUTER SOFTWARE. This section lists and describes the software used in the ILS 420. equipment. When it is not applicable, it is omitted, as it has been here. SECTION 11. TROUBLESHOOTING SUPPORT DATA. This section contains the schematicsinterconnect drawings, wiring diagrams, assembly drawings, and other drawings that support the other sections. APPENDIX A. This appendix lists and defines the abbreviations used in the manual and is included in each manual and volume. Single and Dual Frequency Equipment Coverage This manual covers these glide slope configurations: null reference, the sideband reference, and the capture-effect, single or dual equipment. The Manual Online If you would like a copy of this manual on a CD ROM or would like to access it through the Internet, contact Customer Service. Refer to the Warranty page for contact information. iv 27 February 2008
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