User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- T3CAS_Section_5
- 5 Adjustment/Test
- 1. General
- 2. Equipment
- 3. Initial Harness Checkout (New Installations Only)
- 4. System Self-Tests
- 5. Return-to-Service Test
- 6. Operational Software Loading Using an ARINC 615A Portable Data Loader or Compact Flash Card
- 7. Downloading Information from the TP3PCAS Using a CF Card
- 1. Obtain a New or Blank Compact Flash (CF) card.
- 2. Copy to the New or Blank CF card the appropriate ‘Header File’
- a) Header files are files copied to the New or Blank CF card that will instruct the computer unit what is desired to be downloaded.
- b) Header files needed to download Maintenance Data, Event Data and CRC Part Numbers can be obtained from ACSS Customer Services at +1-623-445-7070 or crc.acss@l-3com.com.
- 3. For downloading Maintenance Data, Event Data or CRC Part Numbers the aircraft does not need to be in an on-ground configuration.
- 4. Apply power to the computer unit.
- 5. Insert the CF card.
- 6. For ACSS part numbers 9005000-10000, -10101, -10202, and -10204 the DATA STATUS LED will UblinkU green once; this indicates the unit recognized that a CF card was inserted.
- 7. For ACSS part numbers 9005000-11203, -11801 and -55801 the DATA STATUS LED will UblinkU green while reading the header file and performing the action defined in the header file.
- 8. Flight Data Recording
- 1. T3CAS part numbers 9005000-10000, -10101, -10202, and -10204 only support FAT16 CF card formatting. T3CAS part numbers 9005000-11203, -11801 and -55801 support both FAT16 and FAT32 CF card formatting.
- B. Flight Data
- 1. Obtain a New or Blank CF Card.
- 2. Copy to the New or Blank CF Card the Appropriate Header File.
- 3. Header files are files copied to the New or Blank CF card that will instruct the computer unit what is desired to be downloaded.
- 4. For Flight Data Recording, the aircraft does not need to be in an on-ground configuration.
- 5. Apply power to the computer unit.
- 6. Insert the CF card.
- B. Flight Data
- 9. Downloaded Maintenance Data, Event Data And Flight Data May Be Sent To ACSS Customer Services For Analysis
- 5 Adjustment/Test
- T3CAS_Section_6
- T3CAS_Section_7
- 7 Maintenance Practices
- 1. General
- 2. Equipment and Materials
- 3. Procedure for the TP3PCAS Computer Unit
- 4. Procedure for the APM (Not applicable for part numbers 9005000-10000, -10101, -10202, -10204, or -11203)
- 5. Procedure for the Directional Antenna
- 6. Procedure for the Omnidirectional Antenna (Applicable to part numbers 9005000-11203, -11801 and -55801)
- 7. Procedure for the Control Panel
- 8. Procedure for the VSI/TRA Display
- 9. Instructions for Continued Airworthiness, FAR Part 25.1529
- 7 Maintenance Practices
- T3CAS_Section_8
- T3CAS_Section_9
- T3CAS_Section_10
- T3CAS_Appendix_A
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
T
3
CAS/Part No.9005000
Table 4-1: T
3
CAS Computer Unit Interface Description (cont)
(Applicable to Part No. 9005000-10000, -10101, -10202, -10204, and -11203)
Connector
Pin
Designation
Functional Description
LMP-2
Bottom Antenna 90-Degree Port
J2 on the antenna is color-coded black. This antenna port (Note 2) is called the 90-
degree port because it produces a transmission pattern in the right-wing quadrant
of the aircraft. J2 is physically located toward the left wing of the aircraft when
antenna is properly installed. The TCAS function checks the built in dc-to-ground
resistance of this antenna port. It must detect approximately 8000 ohms or it
reports antenna test failure.
LMP-3
Bottom Antenna 180-Degree Port
J3 on the antenna is color-coded blue. Same as top antenna (Note 2) 180-degree
port (LTP-3).
LMP-4
Bottom Antenna 270-Degree Port
J4 on the antenna is color-coded red. This antenna port (Note 2) is called the 270-
degree port because it produces a transmission pattern in the left-wing quadrant of
the aircraft. J4 is physically located toward the right wing of the aircraft when
properly installed. The TCAS function checks the built in dc-to-ground resistance of
this antenna port. It must detect approximately 2000 ohms or it reports antenna test
failure.
T
3
CAS Computer Unit Left Bottom Plug (LBP)
LBP-1
115 V ac Power Input (H)
This pin along with the 115 V ac Power Input (C) line (pin LBP-7) provides the 115
V ac power requirements for the T
3
CAS computer unit.
Wiring requirement is a standard #20 AWG.
NOTE: The T
3
CAS computer unit operates with either 115 V ac, 400 Hz, or 28 V dc
input power. If 115 V ac is used, the power should be connected through a
3-A circuit breaker, and the pins for the ±28 V dc input should be left
unconnected.
LBP-2
Spare Pin
LBP-3
28 VDC Power Return (-)
LBP-4
Spare Pin
LBP-5
Fan 115 V ac Power Output (H)
For 115 V ac T
3
CAS computer installations, this pin along with the Fan 115 V ac
Output Power (C) line (pin LBP-9) provides 115 V ac power for an external fan.
LBP-6
Spare Pin
LBP-7
115 V ac Power Input (C)
See LBP-1.
LBP-8
Signal Ground
Connect to Aircraft Signal Ground.
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