Users Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- TITLE
- TRANSMITTAL INFORMATION
- RECORD OF REVISIONS
- RECORD OF TEMPORARY REVISIONS
- SERVICE BULLETIN LIST
- LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SECTION – INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 1 – SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- SECTION 2 – SYSTEM PRE-CONFIGURATION
- SECTION 3 – INSTALLATION
- Mandatory: Tx Control mute (KANDU J1D) connected to a normally open switch with
a GND to enable.
- Mandatory: Front Panel Enable Mode (Modman MP10F) connected to a normally open
switch with a GND to enable
- Discrete Signal Ground (Modman MP12F), to be used as the ground reference for the
other Modman discrete inputs
- Discrete Signal Ground (KANDU J1-B), to be used as the ground reference for the
KANDU discrete inputs and ARINC-429 and RS-422. This signal must be grounded,
even if no KANDU discrete signals are connected.
(3) Ethernet Port:
AV1 (Modman TP BB1 thru 4) connected to a RJ45 Ethernet connector-
NOTE: The AV1 is the default data loading port, any other Ethernet ports can be
selected as long as the APM configuration file is configured to allow that port
to data load.
For LRU pin details, refer to the applicable system interconnect diagram, Figure 3-12.
Refer to Table 3-5 for a list of I/O discretes.
Table 3-5. Discretes Table
Mandatory / OptionalDescriptionPinDiscrete I/O
OptionalUse and sense of the
Weight on Wheels input is
to determine Air/Ground
Status, as configured by
the AES system
configuration data.
Signal type: Input
Modman J1-MP11AWeight-on-Wheels (WOW)
MandatoryThe discrete shall request
the Modman to change
mode in the following
manner:
- Open to ground
transition: Request for
data load mode to be
entered
- Ground to open
ground transition:
Request for reset of
system (if in data load
mode)
Signal type: Input
Modman J1-MP10BLocal Data Load
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
JetWave™ MCS-8562 Terminal