Perform Operator Maintenance Using The Software Users Guide Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
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SUG

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Software user guide

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Alerts notify

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Operator of change of status

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3
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When fault reporting thru FP SUG what are the 3 types of alert

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Status change DEGRADED/NO GO(fault alert)

Status Change GO alert

Operational alert

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Status Change DEGRADE/NO GO (Fault Alert):

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a failure that reduces equipment capability has been found. A two or three letter code indicates the major hardware where the fault was detected.

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Status Change GO Alert.

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a change that indicates the faulted equipment has returned to full capability. A two or three-letter code ind cates the major hardware where the status change was detected

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Operational Alert

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an alert to which you must respond. It is monitored during Air Defense Missions

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Routine fault reporting uses what to report changes detected through status monitor processes

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Computer display and

Computer display interface

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Go

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Function is available without qualification

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9
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No-GO

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Function is not available

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10
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Degraded

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Function is available but limited

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11
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3 tabular displays that summarize current system status

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Fault data

Operational assessment

FP status

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Fault data

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Provides a limited localized fault assessment

Provides status data that is used to interface with diagnostic processes

Items appear only when they’re registered as a fault

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Operational assessment

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• Provides an assessment of key tactical functional capability based on current hardware status.

• Functions are tagged as
GO:.
NO-GO:
DEGRADED:

The ADJ FP COMMO data field assesses the communication between FP to FP as GO, DEGRADED, POOR, or INACTIVE.

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FP status

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Provides a number of items relating to overall status including an assessment of GO, DGRD, or NOGO for major hardware

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15
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Faults indicated to you via status monitor fault reporting

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Single hard fault

Multiple hard faults

Intermittent faults

On-line repair

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16
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What is the first thing a maintainer does before fault isolation

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Check for obvious faults…….tripped circuit breakers…..cheated interlocks…..visual indications

17
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When operating work packages operator will be instructed to

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Remain on-line

Perform manual fault isolation

Perform FP general fault isolation

18
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MCS

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Maintenance control system

19
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TANs

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Test action numbers

20
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SUG Vol 2

21
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SUG Vol 3

22
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SUG Vol 4

23
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What are the 3 types of ways you can get faults

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Alerts-alert messages

BITE-visual/audible

Operator observed-erratic equipment -not powering up or down….frozen screen blank screen

24
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Single hard fault

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Alert that is acknowledged but stays there

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Multiple hard faults
2 or more faults that pop up and stay there after alert acknowledges
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Intermittent faults
Comes and gos Will happen bcus of weather Problem isn’t up long enough to be troubleshot
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All operators should know this work packet
FP alert response requirements WP 18924
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Faults….When you are doing step 1 “verifying the fault” what are you doing?
Observing the fault
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Faults……what are you doing for step 2
FP fault isolation WP 18922 If it’s an alert fault you can go back to “how to use this manual WP 18914