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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
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CAS/Part No.9005000
Table 4-4: Thales 41-Pin VSI-TCAS Interface Description (cont)
Connector
Pin
Designation
Functional Description
J1-39
dc GROUND INPUT:
To be connected to aircraft dc Ground.
J1-40
115-V ac, 400-HZ POWER INPUT (HI):
This pin, along with its return line (pin 23) supplies power to the VSI-TCAS.
Connect power through a 1-A circuit breaker.
J1-41
SELF-TEST/DISPLAY TEST:
This input functions on an OPEN/GROUND logic (in relation to dc common) and in
parallel with the TEST Push button located on the front face of the indicator (for
maintenance purposes only).
When this input is activated and maintained in the GROUND state, the indicator
performs a self-test procedure which results in:
- The display of a representative test pattern within 3 sec.
- The transmission of an OPEN (invalid) state on the TCAS Display Status
Discrete Output for the duration of the test.
Table 4-5: ACSS 41-Pin VSI/TRA Interface Descriptions
Connector
Pin
Designation
Functional Description
J1-1
VERTICAL SPEED +dc REFERENCE INPUT:
Pins 1,2, and 3 are inputs to the VSI/TRA from an ARINC 575 air data computer
indicating vertical speed. Pin 1 is a +12 V dc regulated reference voltage from the
ADC. Pin 3 is a -12 V dc regulated reference voltage from the ADC. Pin 2 receives
a +10 to -10 V dc rate signal from the ADC. Also see pins 31, 32, and 33.
J1-2
VERTICAL SPEED dc RATE INPUT:
See pin 1.
J1-3
VERTICAL SPEED -dc REFERENCE INPUT:
See pin 1..
J1-4, 6
ARINC 565 VERTICAL SPEED ac INPUT: (J1-4 HIGH, J1-6 LOW)
Pins 4, 5, 6, and 16 are inputs to the VSI/TRA from an ARINC 565 air data
computer or IRS. A 26 V ac, 400-Hz reference signal is received on pin 5, (HI) and
pin 16, (LO). Pin 4, (HI) and pin 6, (LO) provides an amplitude-modulated 400-Hz
signal with a maximum voltage of ±6.25 volts. The RMS value of this signal is used
by the VSI/TRA to compute and display the vertical rate. The phase of this signal is
compared with the reference signal to determine if the rate is positive or negative.
An in-phase signal equals a positive rate, an out-of- phase signal indicates a
negative rate. Also see pins 8, 31, 32.
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04 Nov 2014
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