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TECHNICAL

ANUAL

ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL

SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL:

PERSHING la MI ILE TACTICAL COUNTDO

PROGRAM
FLOW DIAGRAMS AND READBACK

INFORMATION AND MISSILE SECTION


IN-~ONTA

ER/IN-VAN CABLING

AND READBACK DATA


(PERSHING la FIELD ARTILLERY MISSILE SYSTEM)

HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT

OF THE ARMY
DECEMBER 1975

TM 9- T425-380-24-2

WARNING
DANGEROUS VOLT AGE
is used in the operation of this equipment.
DEATH ON CONT ACT
may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.

Never work on electronic equipment unless there is another person nearby who is familiar with
the operation and hazards of the equipment and who is competent in administering first aid.
When the technician is aided by operators, he must warn them about dangerous areas.
Whenever possible, the power supply to the equipment must be shut off before beginning work
on the equipment. Take particular care to ground every capacitor likely to hold a dangerous potential.
When working inside the equipment, after the power has been turned off, always ground every
part before touching it.

WARNING
DANGEROUS NOISE LEVEL
EXISTS IN THE VICINITY OF AN OPERATING
TRANSPORTABLE GUIDED MISSILE SYSTEM
POWER STATION

PERMANENT EAR DAMAGE


2 HOUR EXPOSURE

MAY RESULT IF PERSONNEL REMAIN EXPOSED


TO NOISE BEYOND THE SAFE TIME LIMITATIONS
WITHOUT ADEQUATE PROTECTION. THE NOISE
EXPOSURE TIME LIMITS ASSIGNED TO VARIOUS
WORK AREAS ARE AS ILLUSTRATED

PTS/PS VEHICLE
WITH PROGRAMMERTEST STATION
AND POWER STATION
MOUNTED

Be careful not to contact high-voltage connections when installing or operating this equipment.
Whenever the nature of the operation permits, keep one hand away from the equipment to reduce
the hazard of current flowing through vital organs of the body.
Do not be misled by the term "low voltage." Potentials as low as 50 volts may cause death
under adverse conditions.
For Artificial Respiration, refer to FM 21-11.

WARNING
HAZARDOUS SOLVENTS

NOTE:
EXPOSURE TIME LIMITS DO NOT
APPLY WHEN TELEPHONE
HEADSET JS WORN.

LEGEND:
,,,,, l FOOT: l /2 HOUR PER DAY
2 FEET: 3 HOURS PER DAY
::::::::;::::,::: 4 FEET: NO WORK AREA
(PASS THROUGH ONLY)
'.///// 8 FEET: 4 HOURS PER DAY
B HOURS PER DAY

When using solvents, be sure that the area is well ventilated. Use gloves and eye protection.
Respiratory protection prescribed by TB MED 223 shall be used if adequate ventilation is not
provided. Flammable solvents shall be kept away from heat, sparks, and open flame. Flush the
eyes and skin with water for 15 minutes if they should become contaminated.
TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE CHEMICALS
Use only in well-ventilated areas. Avoid repeated and prolonged contact with the skin. Keep away
from heat, sparks, and open flame. Use respiratory equipment specified by TB MED 223 if work
must be accomplished in confined areas. Flush contaminated areas of the body with water.

WARNING
3000 PSIG AIR PRESSURE is used in the operation of this equipment.

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND RADIOLOGICAL CONT AMI NATION


When persons have been or are suspected to have been exposed to chemical, biological, or radiological
contamination, refer to TM 9-1300-275/2 for decontamination procedures.

DEATH
or severe injury may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.

Ml '47680B

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

SAFETY MEASURES FOR HANDLING HIGH-PRESSURE AIR SYSTEMS


1. Personnel who handle high-pressure airhoses and components shall be thoroughly trained in
the use and maintenance of the equipment, and in the application of safety measures to protect
against existing hazards. Proper protective equipment shall be worn as required.

2. The system shall be used only for the purpose of which it was originally designed.
3. Inspect all systems using high-pressure air before, during, and after use for leaks, defective
airhoses, improperly adjusted valves, malfunctioning regulators and relief valves, presence of
foreign materials in the system, and corrosion. Use only the lubricants that are specified for
pneumatic components. Oils and greases can explode when compression heat is present.
4. Clear all airhoses and valves at regular intervals. Release pressure through bleeder valves
before disconnecting any lines or hoses or making any repairs.
5. When pressurizing a system, personnel operating the valves shall stand clear of hose connections,
and shall turn the valves slowly to prevent shock loading or pressure surges which may damage
hoses or components. Close valves manually to prevent overtightening; never tighten with a
wrench or tool.
Note

Large-volume containers at low pressure have sufficient stored energy to cause


death or serious injury.
6. Observe the following precautions pertaining to high-pressure airhoses:
a. The minimum bending radius for flexible airhoses shall be: 4 inches for 1/4-inch ID hose;
6 inches for 3/8-inch ID hose; 7 inches for 1/2-inch ID hose; 9-1/4 inches for 3/4-inch
ID hose.
b. Never coat or paint an airhose, as this impairs the normal breathing tendency of the airhose.
c. Depressurize and protect airhoses from the sun when not in use.
d. Do not kink, twist, strike, walk on, run over, jerk, or otherwise abuse airhoses.
e. Allow 2 feet of slack for each 100 feet of airhose to compensate for contraction during
pressurization.
f Secure high-pressure airhose at 36-inch intervals. Use equipment straps, ground stakes, or
sandbags as necessary.
Note

For inspection and test of air and other gas compressors, refer to TB 742-93-1.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

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TECHNICAL MANUAL

No. 9-1425-380-24-2

HEADQUARTERS,
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 19 December- 19?6

ORGANIZATIONAL, DIRECT SUPPORT, AND


GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL:
PERSHING 1a MISSILE TACTICAL COUNTDOWN PROGRAM
FLOW DIAGRAMS AND READBACK INFORMATION
AND MISSILE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN CABLING
AND READBACK DAT A
( PERSHING 1a FIELD ARTILLERY MISSILE SYSTEM)
Paragraph

CHAPTER 1.

CHAPTER 2.
Section I.

II.

III.

CHAPTER 3.
Section I.

IL

III.
IV.
V.
VI.
APPENDIX A.

GENERAL
Scope ......................................................................................................................... .
Maintenance allocation ............................................................................................ .
Report of equipment publication improvements .................................................... .
Forms, records, and reports .................................................................................... .
Reference designations ............................................................................................. .
Differences among models ....................................................................................... .
Abbreviations ........................................................................................................... .
Countdown flow chart indexing .............................................................................. .
SYSTEM FLOW DIAGRAMS AND COUNTDOWN READBACK INFORMATION
Introduction
General ..................................................................................................................... .
System flow diagrams ............................................................................................. .
Firing position cabling information ........................................................................ .
Countdown readback information ........................................................................... .
System Flow Diagrams
Introduction .............................................................................................................. .
Flow chart symbology .............................................................................................. .
Use ............................................................................................................................ .
Firing position cabling interface ............................................................................. .
Example of troubleshooting countdown malfunction ............................................. .
Fault isolation routine location ............................................................................... .
Adapter register boards ........................................................................................... .
Countdown Readback Information
Introduction .............................................................................................................. .
Meaning of readback displays ................................................................................. .
Use of countdown readback during troubleshooting of
countdown malfunction ......................................................................................... .
MISSILE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN TESTS
Introduction
General ..................................................................................................................... .
Automatic/manual troubleshooting concept .......................................................... .
Readback information .............................................................................................. .
Missile section in-container/in-van testing ............................................................. .
Cabling diagrams ..................................................................................................... .
Missile Section In-Container/In-Van Readback Information
Readback operating procedures ............................................................................... .
Meaning of readback display data ........................................................................... .
Guidance Section In-Container/In-Van Cabling......................................................
First Stage In-Container Cabling.............................................................................
Second Stage In-Container Cabling..........................................................................
Missile Less Warhead Section In-Container Cabling ..............................................

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Fire sequence block diagram (7 sheets) ...................................................................................................... ..


Subroutine requirements (9 sheets) ............................................................................................................. .
Flow chart symbols (2 sheets) ...................................................................................................................... .
Program entry subfunction (3 sheets) ......................................................................................................... .
Computer self test subfunction (2 sheets) ................................................................................................... ..
Manual data entry subfunction (4 sheets) ................................................................................................... .
ARU ready subfunction (2 sheets) .............................................................................................................. ..
Adapter self test subfunction (2 sheets) ..................................................................................................... ..
Initial monitor subfunction (3 sheets) ......................................................................................................... .
Missile power on subfunction (3 sheets) ..................................................................................................... ..
Initiate G&CC subfunction (2 sheets) ......................................................................................................... ..
Range select subfunction (2 sheets) ............................................................................................................ ..
Warhead preset and verification subfunction (3 sheets) ............................................................................ .
Controls test subfunction (3 sheets) ............................................................................................................. .
Platform enable subfunction (2 sheets) ....................................................................................................... .
Vane lock subfunction (non quick count) (2 sheets) ................................................................................... ..
Vane lock subfunction (quick count) .......................................................................................................... ..
Cross range offset subfunction (2 sheets) .................................................................................................... .
Simulated flight subfunction (3 sheets) ....................................................................................................... .
Set ERB subfunction (2 sheets) ................................................................................................................... .
Auto slew subfunction (2 sheets) ................................................................................................................. .
Azimuth lay coarse subfunction ................................................................................................................. ..
Azimuth lay fine subfunction ..................................................................................................................... ..
Drift monitor subfunction ............................................................................................................................ .
Accelerometer monitor subfunction ............................................................................................................ .
Preset flight subfunction .............................................................................................................................. .
Burst select subfunction .............................................................................................................................. ..
Erection subfunction (2 sheets) .................................................................................................................... .
Pre-remote monitor subfunction (3 sheets) ................................................................................................. .
Remote subfunction ...................................................................................................................................... .
Launch sequence initiation subfunction (2 sheets) .................................................................................... ..
Fire sequence subfunction (5 sheets) .......................................................................................................... ..
Monitor scan subfunction (5 sheets) ............................................................................................................ .
Missile power off subfunction (2 sheets) ..................................................................................................... .
Emergency interrupt subfunction (3 sheets) .............................................................................................. ..
Fault isolation subfunction (4 sheets) ......................................................................................................... ..
Malfunction subfunction .............................................................................................................................. .
Select TATS subprogram (2 sheets) ............................................................................................................ ..
Select missile ID subprogram ...................................................................................................................... .
GAIR subprogram (2 sheets) ....................................................................................................................... ..

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Manual hold subprogram ............................................................................................................................ ..


Verify. inverter status subprogram .............................................................................................................. .
Keep AOL on prism subprogram ................................................................................................................ ..
Fine mode command subprogram ................................................................................................................ .
Vane lock subprogram .................................................................................................................................. .
Read DE/OCU subprogram ......................................................................................................................... ..
Drive AOL to F AP subprogram (2 sheets) .................................................................................................. .
Center AOL subprogram (2 sheets) ............................................................................................................ ..
Drift test subprogram ................................................................................................................................. ..
Flash subprogram (2 sheets) ........................................................................................................................ .
Adapter register boards 32A2A4 and 32A2A5 component location ........................................................... .
Countdown read back usage flow diagram .................................................................................................. ..
Missile section in-container/in-van readback usage flow diagram ........................................................... ..
Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling (32 sheets) .......................................................................... .
First stage in-container cabling (6 sheets) .................................................................................................. .
Second stage in-container cabling (8 sheets) .............................................................................................. ..
Missile less warhead in-container cabling (21 sheets) ................................................................................ ..

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Nomenclature Cross-Reference .................................................................................................................... .


Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................ .
Index by Countdown Malfunction Numbers ................................................................................................ .
Index by Unnumbered Malfunction Displays .............................................................................................. .
Index by Countdown Displays ...................................................................................................................... .
Index by Short Hold Displays ..................................................................................................................... ..
Firing Position Cabling Interface ................................................................................................................ .
Code Numbers and Their Meanings ............................................................................................................. .
Register IRI Display Conversion to Command and Monitor Functional Row or Relay Row .................. ..
Code Numbers and Their Meanings ............................................................................................................ ..
Register IRI Display Conversion to Command and Monitor Functional Row or Relay Row .................. ..

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TM 9-1425-380-24-2

CHAPTER 1
GENERAL

1-1. Scope.
This manual contains system flow diagrams and countdown readback information for the PERSHING
la Field Artillery Missile System. This manual also contains countdown program data and missile
section in-container/in-van testing information for the PERSHING la Field Artillery Missile System.
Countdown program data include system flow diagrams, readback information, and firing position cabling
interface information. Missile section in-container/in-van testing data include cabling diagrams, testing
information, and readback information. The information in this manual is intended for maintenance
personnel who have been trained in performing general maintenance practices. The information in
this manual is to be used in conjunction with TM's 9-1425-380-24-1, 9-1425-381-34, 9-1425-380-L, 9-1427380-12/1, 9-1427-380-12/2, 9-1430-380-14, 9-1430-382-14, and 9-1430-383-14. A cross-reference between TM
nomenclature and official nomenclature is given in table 1-1.
Table 1-1. Nomenclature Cross-Reference
TM nomenclature

Azimuth laying set or ALS


Azimuth reference unit or ARU
Battery control central or BCC
Erector-launcher or EL
Launching control group or LCG
Missile
Power station or PS
Programmer-test station or PTS
Sequential launch adapter or SLA
System components test station or SCTS

Offical nomenclature

Guided Missile Azimuth Laying Set AN/TSQ-110


Part of Guided Missile Azimuth Laying Set AN/TSQ-110
Guided Missile Battery Control Central AN/MSW-8
Semitrailer Mounted Guided Missile Erector-Launcher XM790
Guided Missile Launching Control Group OJ-365(XO-l)(V)/G
Surface Attack Guided Missile XMGM-31A
Transportable Guided Missile Power Station AN/TJQ-9
Transportable Guided Missile Programmer-Test Station AN/TSM-87
Part of Guided Missile Launching Control Group OJ-365(XO-l)(V)/G
Semitrailer Mounted Guided Missile System-System Components Test Station AN/MSM-94

1-2. Maintenance Allocation.


The maintenance responsibilities prescribed in this manual apply as reflected in the allocation of repair
parts and materiel. When the maintenance action required is beyond the capabilities of the using
organization, the equipment will be returned to the next higher category of maintenance.
1-3. Report of Equipment Publication Improvements.
Report of errors, omissions, and recommendations for improving this publication by the individual user
is encouraged. Reports should be submitted on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to DA Publications)
and forwarded direct to Commander, U.S. Army Missile Command, ATTN: AMSMI-NPM, Redstone
Arsenal, Alabama 35809.
1-4. Forms, Records, and Reports.
For a listing of the forms, records, and reports pertaining to the materiel covered m this manual,
and instructions for their use, refer to TM 38-750.
1-5. Reference Designations.
Reference designations are combinations of letters and numbers used for identifying electrical and
mechanical parts. Refer to appendix A for complete description and use of the reference designations.
1-1

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

1-6. Differences Among Models.


This manual applies to PTS's and SCTS's with serial numbers 06001 and higher. This manual also
applies to PTS's with serial numbers 00003 through 00006, 01001 through 01033, 02001 through 02026,
and 03001 through 03031, and to SCTS's with serial numbers 00001 through 00004, 01001 through 01006,
02001 through 02005, and 03001 through 03006 provided that modification work order (MWO) 9-1425380-50-34 AMC has been applied.
1
Abbreviations.
Table 1-2 contains an alphabetical listing of the abbreviations and their meanings as used throughout
the manual in text, on the schematics, and on the flow charts. For a complete list of other authorized
abbreviations, refer to AR 310-50.
Table 1-2. Abbreviations
Abbreviation

A
AA
AC
ACCEL
ACCL
ACL
ACQ
ACT
ACTIV
ACTR
ACTV
ADPT
AFM
ALG
ALIGN
AMP
AMPL
AND
AOL
AOT
AR
ARM
ARU
AIS
AT
ATT
AUTO
AZ
B
BA
BAT
BATAC
BCC
BRG
BVFLG
C
CAL
CBL

cc

CCEI
CCP
CD
CDCP

1-2

Abbreviation

Meaning

actual value
aiming azimuth
accelerometer
accelerometer
accelerometer
accelerometer
acquisition
actuator, activate
activate
actuator
activate
adapter
acceleration frequency monitor
alinement amplifier
alinement
amplifier
amplifier
display (same as IRI)
altitude of launch, automatic optical
link
altitude of target
air
arming
azimuth reference unit
air-surface
azimuth of target from launch site
attitude
automatic
azimuth
bus
battery activate
battery
battery activate
battery control central
bearing
bias voltage flag
coarse
fire equation calculation
cable
capacitor module
computer controlled emergency interrupt
countdown computer program (PTS)
countdown
countdown control panel

CDEMG
CDP
CE
CHG
CICC
CK
CKSUM
CM
CMA
CMD
CME
CMND
CMP
CMP'D
CMT
CNF
CNT
CNTD
CNTR
CNT-RBK-COR

co

CODE 70
CODE 76
COMND
COMP
COMPL
CONF
CONN
CONST
CONT
COR
CO ROS
CORR
CPE
CPFLG
CR
CRB
CRG
CRV
CRVE
CT
CV

ex

CYL

DIA

Meaning

countdown emergency
central data processor
command element
charging
computer interrupt counter circuits
check
checksum
command module
cable mast assembly
command
constant monitor enable
command
compute, computer
computed
constant monitor
confidence
count, counting
countdown
control
counting-readback-correction
cutoff and arm test
warhead preset
holding
command
computer, comparator and amplifier
complete
confidence
connector
constant
control, container, continuity
correction
computer self-test
correct, correction
command parity error
computer power flag
cross range
crowbar
command register
cross range velocity
cross range velocity error
count
case vent
synchrotransmitter
cycled
digital to analog

Table 1-2. Abbreviations-Continued


Abbreviation

DAT
DB
DE
DEG
DES
DISC
DIST
DK
DL
DNG TLT
DP
DPE
DSA
DST
DTA
DW
E
EBW
EF
E&F
EI
EL
ELEV
EM
EMER
EM INT
EN ODIS
EOL
EOT
ERB
ERECT
ERR.
EU
EXC
EX CIT
EXEC
EXP
EXPL
EXT

F
FA
FAD
FAM

FAP
FB
FBIND
FC
FI
FLAG A
FLAGX
FLG
FLT

FIN
FRQ
FS
FSTG
G+C
G+CC

Meaning

data
fuze displacement at height of burst
digital encoder
degree
designation
cross range velocity error
distributor
fuze displacement at reference velocity
data link
dangerous tilt
fuze decrement constant
data parity error
digital synchro assembly
distributor
data
G&CC output discrete word
emergency interrupt, error word
exploding bridgewire
erect and fire
erect and fire
emergency interrupt
erector-launcher
elevation
emergency
emergency
emergency interrupt subroutine
end of display
easting of launch
easting of target
earth rate bias
erection
error
electronic unit
excitation
excitation
executive
explosive
explosive
external
fine
firing azimuth
firing azimuth in degrees
firing azimuth in mils
firing azimuth perpendicular
fire bus
fire box indication
frequency
fault isolation
battery activated indicator
restart control for malfunction after
BATAC
flag
flight
fine north
frequency
fire sequence
first stage
guidance section
guidance and control computer

Abbreviation

G+CCP
GAIR
GAIRF
GEN
GMBL
GNC
GND
GW
GYRO
GYRO AR
GYROSS

Gl
G2

HEFU
HEIS
HET
HI

HLD
HLT
HOB
HTR
HZ
i

ICO
ID
ID ENT
IGN
IMP
IMPR
IND
INOP
INST
INT
INTG
INV
INV AL
INV FM
INVR
INVVM
IPE
IRI

JC
LAL
LAT
LAY
LC
LCK
LCP
LEV
LIM
LK
LL
LM
LO

Meaning

guidance and control computer program


guidance section air temperature test
guidance section air temperature test
flag
generator
gimbal
grid north correction
ground
self-test error word
gyroscope
gyro air leak
spin stabilized
memory location address in G&CC computer
data to be stored in or read from location Gl
high energy firing unit
high energy initiate system
half of elapsed timer
high
holding
halt
height of burst
heater
hertz (cycles per second)
loop control
integrator cutout
identification
identification
ignition
improper
improper
indication
inoperative
installation
interrupt, integrator
integrator
inverter
invalid
inverter frequency monitor subroutine
inverter
inverter voltage monitor subroutine
input/output parity error
information readout indicator (same as
AND)
jumper cap
latitude of launch
latitude of target, latitude
laying
long coast, lay complete
lock
launch control panel
leveling
limit
lock, leak
lower limit
load module
lift-off, low

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Table 1-2. Abbreviations-Continued

Table 1-2. Abbreviations-Continued


Abbreviation

LOL
LOS

LOT
LPON
LR
LS
LSB
LSH
LVL
LZ
LZl
LZ2

M
MALF
MAN
MAX
MB
MD
MDE
ME
MEAS
MED
MEM
MHOLD
MID
MIN
MINC
MISC
ML

MM
MMO
MN
MNSC
MOD
MON
MONFII
MP
MR
MS
M/S
MSB
MSFLG
MSG
MSH
MSL
MSLIDENSUPV
MT
MVAFLG
MW
NO
NOL
NON-TAC
NOPOS
NOSE
NOT
NSG
NSTCR

ocu
OP

Meaning

longitude of Iauncl>
line of sight
longitude of target
limited power on
long range
less
least significant bit
least significant half
level
lambda zero
lambda zero flight preset 1
lambda zero flight preset 2
I-second scan, missile, monitor module,
medium, manual, malfunction
malfunction
manual
maximum
measurement bus
matrix driver
manual data entry
monitor element
measurement
medium
memory
manual hold
missile identification
minutes, minimum
missile in container
miscellaneous
mil, mils
monitor module
monitor module on
main
monitor scan subroutine
modulator, mode
monitor
monitor scan fault isolation indicator
maintenance panel
PTS module read
millisecond
meters per second
most significant bit
program control flag
message
most significant half
missile
missile identification supervision
monitor test
monitored voltage acceptable flag
PTS module write
number
northing of launch
non tactical
no power off subroutine
no sequence option flag
northing of target
north seeking gyro
nominal time in seconds for cross range
offset correction unit
operation, operator

Abbreviation

OPN
OPT
OPTN
OVA/OVC
OVLD
OVRLD
p
PAR
PCH
PCS
PEND
PFLG2
PH
PLAT
PLT
PLT-PRP
PO
PON
POS
POSI
POT
pp
PPS
PRECHRG
PREP
PRES
PRESS
PRESUR
PRGLC
PRGSC
PRI
PRINT
PRG
PROG
PRP
PRS
PRTY
PS
PSE
PSI
PSI CR
PSI SA
PSIG
PST
PSTNQ
PSTQ
PT
PTS
PVC
PW
PWR
Pl
P2
Q
QC
QCK
QD
QM
QR
QRA

Meaning

option
option
option
arithmetic overflow
overload
overload
program
parity
pitch
power count switch
pendulum
power failure flag
phase
platform
platform
platform stabilizing
power off
remaining adapter power on and miscellaneous test
power off sequence, position
power off subroutine indicator
potentiometer
pitch program
programmable power supply
precharge
preparation
pressure, preset
pressure
pressure
long coast program
short coast program
primary
printer
program
program
preparation
presetting
parity
power station
power station equivalent
pounds per square inch
CR accelerometer precession
SA accelerometer precession
pounds per square inch gage
preset
preset non-quick
preset quick
point
programmer-test station
programmable voltage comparator
write to G&CC memory
power
PTS memory location address
data to be stored in or read from Pl
slant range velocity
quick countdown
quick
quick disconnect
roll attitude measured value
roll attitude reference value
quick reaction alert

Abbreviation

R
RBK
REF
REG
REL
REM
RET
REV
RF
RF BOX
RFB
RG
RGZ
RLYS
RMTE
RNBGZ
RQC
RS
RSVPR2
RT
RTC
RTE
RW

s
SA
SAD
SAF
SAV
SAVE
SC
SCTS
SEC
SEL
SEL TATS
SELID
SEPN
SEQ
SH
SIM
SLA
SNDC
SNDG

so

SPL
SPT
SR
SRD
SRD FLT
SRDE
SRV
SRV FLT
SRVE
SRVl
SRV2
SRVO AMP

ss

SSTG
ST
S/T
ST
STA

Meaning

range, reset
read back
reference
regulated, register
relay
remote
return
reverse, revolution
relays fired
remote firing box
remote fire bus, remote firing box
range
range beyond ground zero
relays
remote
range beyond ground zero
reduced quick count
range selection word from G&CC
display preset values subroutine
relay test, ratio
real time clock
real time parity error
relay write
slant range displacement, set (relay)
slant altitude
SA displacement
safety
SA velocity
SAV error
short coast
system components test station
second, secondary
select
select target atmosphere codes
select identification
separation
sequence
short hold
simulated
sequential launch adapter
second stage
second stage
sequence option
spheroid of launch
spheroid of target
short range, slant range
slant range displacement
SRD preset for flight
SRD error
slant range velocity
SRV preset for flight
SRV error
SRV preset 1
SRV preset 2
servoamplifier
spinup, spin stabilized
second stage
self-test
self-test
stage
station

Abbreviation

STADL
STAFM
STALG
STCMT
STCRG
STD
STG
STMMO
STPPS
STPRS
STRVC
STSLA
SUB
SUP
SUPV
SUR
SVO AMP
SW
T
TL
TLO
TN
TAC
TACT
TAT
TATS
TEMP
TFB
TFT
THN
TIM
TLT
TM
TMER
TMP
TMR
TN
TORQ
TRANS
TRS
TS
TSA
TSR
TST
TU
TZl
TZ2
UL
UNC
UTM
VAB
VAC
VAN

Meaning

adapter limited self-test


frequency monitor self-test
alinement amplifier self-test
constant monitor self-test
command register self-test
standard
stage
monitor module self-test
de and ac programmable power supply
self-test
preset function self-test
programmable voltage comparator selftest
SLA self-test
subroutine
supply
supervision
surface
servoamplifier
switch
guidance cutoff coefficient
lower limit for a real time interval
measurement
time to lift-off
test number
tactical
tactical
target atmosphere tables
target atmosphere tables
temperature, temporary
thermal fuze battery ignition time
time of flight from lift-off to warhead
detonation
than
time
tilt
time
programmer timer
temperature
timer
test number
torquer
translate
transient
test (early) strobe
time for one revolution of SA accelerometer
time for one revolution of SR accelerometer
test
upper limit for a real time interval
measurement
T-zero flight preset 1
T-zero flight preset 2
upper limit
uncage
universal transverse mercator
phase AB voltage
phase AC voltage
vane

1-3

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 1-2. Abbre1riations-Continued


Abbreviation

Meaning

Abbreviation

Table 1-3. Index by Countdown Ma/function Numbers


Meaning

VBC
VEL
VERIFICTN
VK
VL
VM
VNE
VRFY
VSA
VSR

vu

Vl
V2
V3
WARHD
WH
W/H
WHl
WH2
WH3
WH4

phase BC voltage
velocity
verification
fuze reference velocity
lower limit for voltage measurements
variable memory check
vane
verify
computed SA V
computed SRV
upper limit for voltage measurements
vane 1
vane 2
vane 3
warhead
warhead
warhead
preset and verify warhead servo l
preset and verify warhead servo 2
preset and verify warhead servo 3
preset and verify warhead servo 4

WHD
WHLD

ws

WlF
WlM
W2F
W2M
W3F
W3M
W4F
W4M

warhead
withhold
warhead section
warhead 1 fine setting
warhead 1 medium setting
warhead 2 fine setting
warhead 2 medium setting
warhead 3 fine setting
warhead 3 medium setting
warhead 4 fine setting
warhead 4 medium setting

XM

measured coarse angle


measured fine angle
measured medium angle

ZOL
ZOT

zone of launch
zone of target

lSTG
2STG

first stage
second stage

X (lambda)

guidance signal

Xe
XF

1-8. Countdown Flow Chart Indexing.


To aid in locating a specific desired page in the countdown flow charts, the following indexing is
provided.
a. Index by Countdoum Malfunction Numbers. Table 1-3 provides an index into the countdown flow
charts by malfunction number. A "units" row (O through 9) is included across the top of the table,
while a "tens/hundreds" column (0, 10, 20, etc) is included on the left side of the
For example,
to locate the page on which malfunction number 34 appears, find "30" in the "tens/hundreds" column
and follow this line across the table until it intersects with "4" in the "units" row; the number shown
at this point is the page number of the page on which malfunction number 34 appears. All page
numbers are to be prefixed with "2-". A parenthesized number adjacent to the page number indicates
the number of times the malfunction number is shown on that page.
b. Index by Unnumbered Malfunction msplays. Table 1-4 provides an index into the countdown flow
charts by unnumbered malfunction display. The table includes unnumbered malfunction displays listed
in alphanumeric sequence, along with the page numbers of the pages on which the displays appear.
All page numbers are to be prefixed with "2-". A parenthesized number adjacent to the page number
indicates the number of times the display is shown on that page.
c. Index by Countdoum Displays. Table 1-5 provides an index into the countdown flow charts by
countdown display. The table includes countdown displays listed in alphanumeric sequence, along with
the page numbers of the pages on which the displays appear. All page numbers are to be prefixed
with "2-". A parenthesized number adjacent to the page number indicates the number of times the
display is shown on that page.
d. Index by Short Ho"l<l Di,splays. Table 1-6 provides an index into the countdown flow charts by
short hold display. The table includes short hold displays listed in alphanumeric sequence, along with
the page numbers of the pages on which the displays appear. All page numbers are to be prefixed
with "2-". A parenthesized number adjacent to the page number indicates the number of times the
display is shown on that page.
1-4

Malfunction No. (units)

Malfunction No.
(tens/hundreds)

0
10
20
30
40
50
60

50
50

47

47

47

47

47

47

47

47
47
50
50
50

47
47

47
47
50

47
47
50

47
50

47
50

50
50

50
50

50,
117

50,
117

50,
117
50

50,
117
53

50,
117
53

50

53
53
53

53
53
53
55,
119
55(2)
55

50,
117
50
53
53
53
55

53

53

53
55

55
55

57

55
57

55
57

57

58

58

58
61
60

58
58
60
61
60

67

67

65

65
65
65

65
65
65

50
53

55

53
55

120

55

55

130

45

50(2)
53(2)

00

58
58
60
61
61

58
58
60
61
61

67

67

220
230
240
250

65
61
65

65
65
63

260
270

63
63

63

280
290
300
310
320
330
340

55, 68
70
70
70

68
70
70
70

71
71

71
71

75(2)

75

350
360
370
380

47

70
80
90
100
110

140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210

50
50

53
53
53

55(2)
55

55
55

58
58
,61
60
61
61
67

58
58
61
60
61
61
67

65
65,
120(5)
63
63,
117
68

65,

57
58
58
60
60
61
61
67,
120(5)
63
65
65
65

120(3)
63
63,
117
68

63
63,
117
68

70
63

70
63

70
63

63

71

65
65

71

71

77

55, 77

55
55

53

53

55

55

55
55,
117
57(2)
61
58

55

47(2)
47

50

53(2)

57
61
58
60

63
63,
117
68
70

63
63,

63,

63
68

63
68

117
73
70

117
70
70

70
70

70
70
70

70

70

71

71

71

71
73
78

71
71

71
71

75
55, 78

75(3)
77,
119

79, 80
81(2)

79,80
81(2)

61
61
67,
120(3)
63
65
65
63

77,
124(7)

60

60

61
61
65

61
61

63

65
65

65
65
65

63

79
77,
119

78

79, 80,
126

80(2)

80
80(2)

80
80

80
80

78
80
80

78
80
80

80
81(2)

TM 9-142.5-380-24-2

Table 1-4, Index by Unnumbered Malfunction Displays-Continued

Tabl,e 1-IJ. Index by Countdown Malfunction Numbers-Continued


Malfunction No.
(tens/hundreds)

390
400
410

Malfunction No. (units)


2

81
82

81
82

440
450
460
470
480
490
500
510
520
530
540
550
560
570
580
590
600

85,
117
88
83
83

91
91
91
92
92,
120(5)
93
93
98
98

86

82

86

55,
86(2)
85

85

86

55, 86

89

83

89
83

55,
86(2)
89

Malfunction display

82

82

85,
117
88

85,
117
88

85,
117
55, 88

83

83
83

83
83

83
83

91
91

91(2)
91(2)

83
91

83
91

92
92

92
92

92
92

92

92
92
93

93
93

93
93

93
93

93

93

93

93
93

93
93

93

93

85

85

85,
117

85,
117
55, 86,
88

89
83

83

83

91
91
91

91
91
91

91
91
91(2)

91
91

91
91

91

91
92

92,
120(8)
93

92
93

93

91, 93

93
98

93
93

93
93

91
91

93

82

91

Tabl,e 1-4, Index by Unnumbered Ma{function Displays


Malfunction display

ARU 001 ADPTARU 002 ARU-AOL


ARU 003 ARU-NSGARU 004 ARU-NSGARU 005 ARU-EUARU 006 ARU-DEARU 007 ADPTARU 008 ADPTARU 009 ADPTARU 010 ADPTARU 011 ARU-NSGARU 012 ARU-NSGBURST ERR
CKSUMMALFCMD PARCMPMALFDATA SET ERR
DTAPAR-

Page No.

43
43
43
43
48
48
43
43
43
43
48
43,119
39
34(,2), 37
110
34, 37(2), 127
55
110

Page No.

Malfunction display

Page No.

82

420
480

Page No.

Malfunction display

DUPLICATE TAT
EXEC 001 ADPTEXEC 002 ADPTEXEC 003 ADPTEXEC 004 ADPTEXEC 005 ADPTEXEC 007 ADPTEXEC 008 ADPTEXEC 009 ADPTEXEC 010 ADPTEXEC 011 ADPTEXEC 012 ADPTEXEC 013 ADPTEXEC 014 ADPTEXEC 015 ADPTEXEC 016 ADPTEXEC 017 ADPTEOl ADPT-

111
37
37
37
45
45
37
37
37
37
37
39
39
45
45
45
45
103

E02 ADPTE03 SAF REL-G+CE04 ADPTE05 2 STG-G+C-MN DSTE06 ADPTE07 WHE08 ADPTE09 TMR INTElO G+C MN DSTEll ADPTE12 HEFUEl3 ADPTE14 G+C CMPEl5 TRSE16 CRBE17 ADPTE18 HEFUE20 SLAE21 ADPTE22 SLAE23 MSL 2-G+C-MN DSTE24 G+C-MN DSTE25 MSL 3-G+C-MN DSTE26 G+C-MN DSTE27 MSL 1-G+C-MN DSTFORMAT ERR
LIMIT ERR
LOST CMP PWR
MOl ADPTMOl G+C-MN DSTMOl G+C-BATM02 2 STG-G+C-MN DSTM03 ADPTM04 SAF REL-G+CM05 ADPTM06 WHM07 ADPTMOS ADPTM09 HEFUMlOADPTMll G+C-CMPM12 ADPT-

103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
104
104
104
104
104
104
103
104
103
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
104
39, 111
39, 111
110
96
96
96
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97
97, 117
97

Ml3 AIR SUPM14 G+CM15 ADPTM16 ADPTMl 7 G+C-CMPM18 ADPTMl9 WHM20 TRSM21 ADPTM21 G+C-SVO AMPM22 ADPTM22 G+C-CMPM22 G+C-MN DSTM22 ELM23 ADPTM23 G+C BATM23 G+C-MN DSTM25 ADPTM26 HEFUM27 NO ACQM28 MSL 1-G+C-MN DSTM29 DNG TLTM30 G+C-CMPM31 l STG-MN DSTM32 SLAM33 ADPTM34 SLAM35 ARU-NSGM36ARU-EUM37 ARU-NSGM38 ARU-NSGM39 MSL 2-G+C-MN DSTM40 MSL 3-G+C-MN DSTM41 ARU-NSGM42 ARU-NSGOVA/OVC
P1+2 MALF
RANGE ERR
SLA 86 ARU CBLTAT INVAL
ZONE ERR

97
97
97
98
97
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
97
97
98
98
98
98
97
98
98
98
98
98
98
96
98
98
96
96
39
34
39
37, 39
39
39

Table 1-5. Index by Countdown Displays


Countdown display

ACL + DRIFT MON


ACQ DELAYED
ADPT PWR
ADPT SELF-TEST
AOL SLEWING
AUTO SLEW
BA
CNT FOR SLA OFF
CNT-RBK-COR
CONTROLS PREP

Page No.

80
43
34, 37
45
122
75
91
37
39
58

Countdown display

CONTROLS TEST
CR TEST
ENTER MSL ID
ENTER SET NO
ERECT
FAM + xxxx.xx
FAM +xxxx.xxx
FINE MODE CMD
FIN AOL SLEWING
GYRO SS

Page No.

60
68 .
113
39
83
55
39, 45(2)
119
122
55

1-5

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 1-5. Index by Countdown Di,spwys-Continued


Countdown display

HOLD
LO
LOAD 1902-3
LOADING 1901-3
LOADING 1902-3
MSLON
MSLPWROFF
NEXT TAT
OVER 14.815M
OVER 133.333M
PLT DRIFT MON
PREREMOTE TEST
QCKCD
RELOAD 1901-3
REMOTE
REMOTE LC
RF
SELTATS
SET ERB
SETX
SIM FLT
SLAOFF
STD CD

Page No.

116
93
34(2)
34
34
50
103
111
55
55
79
79
37
34
88
88
93
111
73(2)
39(2}
70
37
37

Page No.

Countdown display

111
63
37, 55
120
67
34
57
57
57
58
93
89
73, 85
73
57, 78
55, 73, 78
45, 73
70
68
61
55
45
45

TATS SELECTED
UN CAGING
USED SETX
VANE LOCK
VANE PREP
WAIT FOR REWIND
WHl
WH2
WH3
WH4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Table 1-6. Index by Short Hold Dispwys


Short hold display

AIR
ARMLCP
ARM LCP LC
ARU-CBL
A/S
AUTO SEQ
AUTO SEQ LC
BATTMP
BRG AIR HTR
CAGING
CKARUREADY
CNF CD
COARSE NORTH
COMP+CLEAR EL
CR LEV
EL CHG
EL LEV
EL PREP
FINE NORTH
GIMBAL COLD
GIMBALHOT
IMPEL MODE
LA:Y RECYCLE

1-6

Page No.

82
86
86
37, 39
82
86
86
85
85
50
43, 68
37, 86
63
58
68
85
85
47
78, 85, 88
73(2)
73(2), 85
47, 79
79

Page No.

Short hold display

LEV ARU
MATE CLAMP
MATEWH
MODEINVAL
NO 11 PSI
NO 1200 PSI
NO 2300 PSI
NOACQ
NSG PREP
PLT COLD
PLT LEV
PLT PREP
PP CAM
PRINT INOP
REM CLAMP
REM CLAMP LC
REMOTE RECYCLE
SAFE LCP
SEL REMOTE
SEL REMOTE LC
SUR
TURN MSL ON

45,
47
47
37
50
50
79,
43,
43
50
68
63
58
34,
86
86
79
47,
86
86
82
50

55, 77(2)

85
68, 75

37

73

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

CHAPTER 2
SYSTEM FLOW DIAGRAMS AND COUNTDOWN READBACK INFORMATION
Section I. INTRODUCTION
2-1. General.
This chapter contains system flow diagrams, firing position cabling interface information, and countdown
readback information that provides additional aid to maintenance personnel during troubleshooting of
a countdown malfunction.
2-2. System Flow Diagrams.
The system flow diagrams and associated text are described below:
a. An overall block diagram of the standard, confidence, and quick countdowns shows the functions
in the order in which they occur.
b. Countdown flow charts (subfunctions) provide the main flow path of the countdown.
c. Countdown subprogram flow charts provide subroutine information to supplement the main flow
path.
d. Fault isolation subfunction flow charts provide the fault isolation routines to isolate malfunctions
that occur in the main flow path.
2-3. Firing Position Cabling Information.
Table 2-1 lists cabling interface information for the firing position that supplements the system flow
diagrams and aids maintenance personnel in isolating a countdown malfunction between the ground
support equipment and the missile.
2-4. Countdown Readback Information.
The countdown readback information contained in section III provides a countdown readback usage
flow diagram, the meaning of each readback display, and examples of the codes used in the countdown
readback data. Also included are tables listing the various codes, and their meanings, that can be
displayed with readback.
Section II. SYSTEM FLOW DIAGRAMS
2-5. Introduction.
The flow diagrams (charts) in this section contain information to be used by maintenance personnel
for manual troubleshooting after the system automatic diagnostic capabilities have been exhausted.
The flow charts list the sequence of events as they occur during a countdown as controlled by tape
programs 11061901 and 11061902. The flow charts are primarily intended to assist in isolating a malfunction to either the missile or the applicable ground support equipment (PTS, PS, ARU, etc). By following
the operation of the system with the flow charts, maintenance personnel are able to determine the
condition of components involved during any given function. If the function fails, maintenance personnel
can troubleshoot a malfunction more efficiently by using the portion of the flow charts that describes
the function that was performed at the time of the malfunction. Refer to TM 9-1425-380-24-1 for PTS
schematics as related to missile, EL, ARU, and PS functions; refer to TM 9-1430-382-14 for SLA schematics and wire run lists; refer to other manuals for additional information required (for example,
PTS point-to-point wiring data in TM 9-1427-380-34/2 and Pla cable information in TM 9-1430-380-14).
Since manual troubleshooting is the most lengthy of the troubleshooting procedures, it should not
be attempted until every effort has been made to isolate the malfunction using the automatic diagnostic
capabilities specified in TM 9-1427-380-12/2.

2-1

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

2-6. Flow Chart Symbology.


The accurate use of the flow charts is
upon an understanding of the symbology used to
show the various operations during the execution of the program. Maintenance personnel should become
familiar with the symbology before attempting to use the flow charts. Figure 2-3 lists the symbols
and their meanings. Information in or adjacent to each symbol describes the particular function being
performed.

2-1. Use.
a. General. When the countdown is in progress, the tape program provides numerous IRI displays
that operating and maintenance personnel may use to determine the function being performed during
the sequential operations of the countdown.
these functions, the tape program continuously
tests system functional circuitry to determine if it is operating properly. If a circuit does not operate
properly, a fault isolation routine is initiated. The fault isolation routine causes an IRI display that
includes a test number and the name of a functional area of the system; for example, CD MALF
TEST 067 G+C-INVR. Using the displays
test numbers shown during the countdown as a guide,
it is possible to use the flow chart to determine the function that was being tested when the malfunction
occurred. By relating the flow chart information to the schematics of the functional circuitry involved,
it is possible to isolate the malfunctioning component.
b. Organization. The flow charts are presented
figures 2-1 through 2-50. Figure 2-1 is an overall
block diagram of the three countdowns (standard, confidence, and quick). It shows the functions of
each countdown in the order in which they occur. Figure 2-2 defines the subroutine requirements
of the countdown. The tables in figure 2-2 provide a brief description of the data link subroutines
that transfer data between the PTS and the
control computer (G&CC). Figure 2-3 provides
a description of the various symbols used
subsequent flow charts. Figures 2-4 through 2-32
are detailed flow charts of the countdown
Figures 2-33 through 2-37 are detailed flow
charts of malfunction-related subfunctions (monitor scan, missile power off, emergency interrupt, fault
isolation, and malfunction subfunctions). Figures
through 2-50 are detailed flow charts of countdown
subprograms.
c. Contents. Text and tabular information have been included as sheets of the applicable figure
for the convenience of the user in relating the associated text to the applicable illustration. The paragraph
numbers (i.e., 3.3.1.1 and 10.3.1.1), table numbers, and the reference numbers adjacent to the symbols
in the illustrations were unchanged from the engineering source documentation for reasons of economy.
The numbers adjacent to the symbols or to portions of a flow chart enclosed by dashed lines refer
to like-numbered paragraphs in the related text. A display symbol in the main flow path identifies
the displays that normally occur as the tape program proceeds from beginning to end. These normal
displays and test numbers can be used to determine the portion of the countdown program that was
performed just prior to a malfunction that is detected during the countdown. If a malfunction occurs,
the operation that maintenance personnel perform is dependent upon the type of malfunction encountered
as outlined in d through g below.
d. Malfunction During Register Write Operation. If a command mc:iule fails during a write-to-adapter
register operation, each element in the command register row is suspect. Although the flow chart
indicates that only one or two elements are set or reset during a particular write-to-adapter register
operation, each of the 18 elements in the register row receives set or reset signals during the write
function. If any one of the 18 elements does not remain set or reset, as programed by the write
operation, the register write operation fails. Some probable causes of the failure are that a command
element is faulty, the load for a command element is open, or a short in the command element load
circuits keeps a constant voltage on the output line.
e. Malfunction During Self-Test Subroutine. When a malfunction occurs during the countdown at
a time other than during a register write operation, a fault isolation routine is initiated. The fault
isolation routine may contain one or more self-test subroutines. If the component that caused the
countdown malfunction is tested during the self-test and fails, the IRI displays a test number and
ADPT. If there is only one subroutine in the fault isolation routine, and the self-test fails, maintenance
personnel should retrace the isolation routine to the point where it branched from the main flow.
2-2

transferred
sequence to the fault
preceding the transfer. If
maintenance personnel may
component,

The probable cause


isolation path,
is more than one
to perform the i:1.u,,1,11,,,a

UvVLVUUL!Z,

Note

The circuits
during the

.f. Monitor
by monitor elements
by these elements. If
routine is initiated that
not indicated by the
and no-go (malfunction)
the monitor element
de is required for an
of the conditions necessary
malfunction
may have to retrace
to satisfy the test.
and other operational
used during a countdown.
g. Malfunction
that cause a short hold.
The hold condition is
become
the conditions
operational again.
or operator action
use the schematics

of system components is checked


function are also monitored
is not satisfactory, a fault isolation
missile power is removed. Even though
tested for +28v de. The go (acceptable)
"Yes" and/ or "No" lines extending from
is the "go" path, it indicates that +28v
indicates the "no-go" path. Because some
the function being performed when the
previous operation, maintenance per:mnnel
required of the various components
components should then be checked for continuity
9-1425-380-24-1 illustrate the circuit paths
u,v,, ..... -

countdown, various conditions could occur


countdown until the condition no longer exists.
becomes operational. These circuits
TM
necessary to cause the circuit to become
hold condition, subsequent time, temperature,
operational. In this case, it is possible to
to isolate the malfunction.

2-8. firing Position


As an aid in isolating a
missile and ground support equipment,
that is referenced adjacent to a program
table 2-1 lists signal
connector/pin on the PTS or PS. From left to
function on the system flow
right, the signal path progresses
connector/pin through any applicable cable mast
and/or interconnecting cable/connector/pin, to
associated connector/pin on tactical cable entry panel
59A16 on the PS. Each table column lists reference desig32A4Al on the PTS or distribution
nation(s)/connector(s)/pin(s)
to the hardware/cable identified by the respective column headcommon to the connectors listed in each adjacent "Conn"
ing. The pins listed in "Pin"
the referenced hardware or cable connector/pin in the
columns. To trace a signal
the
and connector/pin tables in
applicable "MSL/EL/ ARU" or
TM 9-1430-382-14 to trace
the SLA is connected into the system. Then
to right across the table through applicable cable mast
trace the signal path by
and/or interconnecting cable(s)/connector(s)/pin(s) to the terminating connector/pin on the PTS tactical
cable entry panel or PS distribution
For example, to trace the signal path of cable/connector/pin
8W5J5-b in the table, first
subheading listed in the "MSL/EL/ARU" column; then
left to right, 8W5J5-b mates with cable mast calocate 8W5J5-b in the column.
ble/ connector/pin
cable 22A35W5 mates with interconnecting cable/connector/pin 120Wl1Pl-25. If
is cabled into the firing position environment, the P2 end
of cable 120Wll mates
J5-25 of the applicable 118A32A4Al SLA missile position
panel
mates with interconnecting cable/connector/pin
panel. Connector/pin J405-25
60W11P2-25. The P2 end of
mates with connector/pin 32A4A1J5-25 on the PTS. If the

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

SLA is not cabled into the firing position environment, the P2 end of cable 120Wll mates with connector/pin 32A4A1J5-25 on the PTS. In those instances where a cable/connector/pin is not applicable
to a signal run, the column is vacant. For example, 11W2Jl-1 does not mate with a cable mast cable
but directly with interconnecting cable/connector/pin 120W32Pl-1. When it is desired to trace any
circuit from the table into the PTS, locate and refer to the applicable schematic in TM 9-1425-380-24-1.
To do this, enter the tactical cable entry panel connector/pin schematic location table in TM 9-1425380-24-1 at the appropriate connector/pin and refer to the applicable page(s) and zone(s) where the
circuit is shown.

e. An analysis of the circuit indicates that a possible cause of the malfunction could be an open
in the cabling between the ST-120 and the PTS (through the SLA, if applicable), the ST-120 11 PSIG
switch did not close, or an open existed in the air lines that supply air from the missile air sphere
to the ST-120. To aid in isolating the malfunction between the missile and PTS (and SLA, if applicable),
continuity may be performed on the appropriate signal path by referring to firing position cable interface
table 2-1. By referring to the applicable schematic in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 (and TM 9-1430-382-14 for
SLA schematics, if applicable), continuity may be performed on both the firing position cabling interface
signal path as well as the PTS (and SLA, if applicable) portion of the circuit. The analysis may
be aided by information in TM 9-1410-380-34-2 (missile schematics), TM 9-1430-382-14 (SLA schematics),
and TM 9-1430-380-14 (cable data). This troubleshooting method is meant only as an example. The
system flow charts, firing position cabling interface table, and information contained in TM 9-1425380-24-1 may be used in any manner that expedites isolation of a countdown malfunction.

2-9. Example of Troubleshooting Countdown Malfunction.


Assume that the countdown failed with CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT- and readback display 05
31000400 000000 displayed on the IRI. Fault isolation information in TM 9-1427-380-12/1 and decoded
readback information in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 indicate that monitor element VJ26 (A5A17) may have
been the cause of the malfunction. Although the flow chart indicates that a monitor module self-test
(STMMO) was successfully performed, the decision is made to replace the module with a known good
one and rerun the countdown. However, prior to starting the countdown, a decision is made to use
the schematics in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 to analyze the circuit that was being tested. The flow chart provides
the signal name of ST-120 air pressure switch supervision. This signal name can be located in the
system signal interface table in TM 9-1425-380-24-1, and reference is provided to the figure, page,
and zone(s) on the referenced schematic where the signal is used. After analyzing the circuit, a decision
is made to connect a voltmeter between common ground (N31 for example) and H20 on the signal
distribution box before starting the countdown. The power station operator is requested to monitor
the power station for the application of high-pressure air to the missile during the countdown. The
countdown is started and again fails with the same malfunction display. The voltmeter continously
indicated zero and it is determined that high-pressure air was applied to the missile. An analysis
of the system flow chart in this manual and the applicable schematic in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 indicates
the following:
a. Bus + Dll was present in the missile because there was no failure during test 061.
b. High-pressure air was present in the missile because a hold was not generated during the 1,200
psi test.
c. The monitor module in A5Al 7 was good because there was no failure during self-test after failure
in the countdown.
d. The ST-120 air pressure switch supervision signal was being monitored when the test failed, indicating that 11 psig air was not being applied to the ST-120 air bearings.
Table 2-1.

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

I I

Conn

Ref des2

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl

Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

If a malfunction is detected during the countdown, the program branches to a malfunction routine

that terminates with an IRI display of a test number and an area or component that may have caused
the malfunction; for example, CD MALF TEST 067 G+C-INVR. This type of malfunction display
is shown in the countdown flow charts and in figure 2-36 or in the various subprograms (figs. 2-38
through 2-50). When the fault isolation symbol in the countdown flow charts contains only numbers
and/or the letter M, the fault isolation routines in figure 2-36 or in the various subprograms (figs.
2-38 through 2-50) show the appropriate display for that test number. The fault isolation routines
are contained on four sheets, with the routines numbered in sequence from top left to bottom right.
If M is in the fault isolation symbol, a command module write function failed, and the appropriate
display is also shown on figure 2-36. In addition to a countdown malfunction, a malfunction can be
detected during the monitor scan subroutine or an emergency interrupt can cause a countdown malfunction. The monitor scan is repeated every second throughout the countdown, and any time a failure
is detected by the monitor scan subroutine, a monitor scan test number and additional information
are added to the countdown malfunction display test number; for example, a display of CD MALF
TEST 162-M21-ADPT indicates that monitor scan test 21 failed during the countdown at test 162.
The monitor scan subfunction is shown in figure 2-33. The emergency interrupt subroutine checks
for system safe conditions. If an unsafe condition is detected, an emergency interrupt test number
and additional information are added to the countdown malfunction display test number; for example,
a display of CD MALF TEST 162-E16-CRB indicates that emergency interrupt test 16 failed during
the countdown at test 162. The emergency interrupt subfunction is shown in figure 2-35.

Firing Position Cabling Interface

SLA missile
position panel 1

Interconnecting cable

Pin

2-10. Fault Isolation Routine location.

IPin I Conn

Ref des

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406

Interconnecting cable

IPin IConn

Ref des

Conn

60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

PTS/PS entry panel

IPin I Conn

Ref des

MSL
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl
8Wl

Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl

B
C
D
E
F
G
H

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A.4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

See footnotes at end of table.


2-3

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Ref

des2

Conn

MSL - Continued
8Wl
Jl
J
8Wl
K
Jl
8Wl
L
Jl
8Wl
M
Jl
8Wl
N
Jl
p
8Wl
Jl
8Wl
Jl
R
8Wl
Jl
s
8Wl
Jl
T
8Wl
Jl
u
8Wl
Jl
V
8Wl
w
Jl
8Wl
X
Jl
y
8Wl
Jl
8Wl
z
Jl
8Wl
Jl
a
8Wl
Jl
b
8Wl
Jl
C
8Wl
d
Jl
8Wl
Jl
e
8Wl
Jl
f
8Wl
Jl
g
8Wl
h
Jl
8Wl
Jl
i
8Wl
Jl
j
8Wl
k
Jl
8Wl
Jl
m
8Wl
n
Jl
8Wl
p
Jl
8Wl
Jl
q
8Wl
Jl
r
8Wl
Jl
s
8Wl
Jl
t
8Wl
Jl
u
8Wl
Jl
V
8Wl
w
Jl
8Wl
X
Jl
y
8Wl
Jl
8Wl
z
Jl
8Wl
AA
Jl
8Wl
BB
Jl
8Wl
Jl
cc
8Wl
DD
Jl
8Wl
EE
Jl

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

See footnotes at end of table.


2-4

22A35Wl
1
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
1

22A35Wl
22A35Wl

22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl

SLA missile
position panell

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

l\ISL/E L/ARU

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn

Pin

Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

Conn

Pin

120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
4;8
49
50
51
52

Conn

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel

Interconnecting: cable

PTS/PS entry panel

Ref des

Conn

Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

Pin

Conn

Ref des

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J40&
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

J6

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
Jl
8Wl
FF
8Wl
Jl
GG
8Wl
Jl
HH
8Wl
Jl
JJ
Jl
KK
8Wl
8Wl
Jl
LL
8Wl
Jl
MM
Jl
8Wl
NN
pp
8Wl
Jl
8W2
A
J2
8W2
J2
B
8W2
J2
C
8W2
J2
D
8W2
J2
E
8W2
J2
F
8W2
J2
G
8W2
J2
H
8W2
J2
J
8W2
J2
K
8W2
J2
L
8W2
J2
M
8W2
J2
N
p
8W2
J2
8W2
R
J2
8W2
J2
s
8W2
J2
T
8W2
J2
u
8W2
J2
V
8W2
J2
w
8W2
J2
X
y
8W2
J2
J2
z
8W2
8W2
J2
a
8W2
J2
b
8W2
J2
C
8W2
d
J2
8W2
J2
e
8W2
J2
f
g
8W2
J2
8W2
J2
h
8W2
J2
i
8W2
J2
j
8W2
J2
k
8W2
J2
m
8W2
J2
n

Conn

Ref des2

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35Wl
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2

SLA missile
position pane 1l

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn

Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2

j Pin
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

Conn

IPin j Conn

120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W40
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
.JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

118Al
118Al
118Al
ll8Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
ll8Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

Conn

J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J406
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408

Interconnecting cable

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W40
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

PTS/PS entry panel

IPin I Conn
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
?2
33
34
35
36

J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
J8
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

See footnotes at end of table.


2-5

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des2

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued


SLA missile
position panell

Interconnecting cable
Conn

I Pin I

Conn

Ref des

Conn

IPin I Conn

Ref des

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

Interconnecting; cable

IPin IConn

Ref des

Conn

60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W9
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60Wl2

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

I Pin

PTS/PS entry panel

Conn

Ref des

MSL - Continued
8W2
8W2
SW2
8W2
8W2
SW2
8W2
8W2
8W2
8W2
SW2
SW2
SW2
SW2
8W2
8W2
8W2
8W2
8W2
8W2
SW2
8W2
8W2
SW2
8W2
8W3
8W3
8W3
SW3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3
8W3

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3

p
q

s
t
u
V

w
X

z
AA

BB

cc
DD
EE
FF

GG
HH
JJ

KK
LL
MM

NN
PP
A

B
C
D
E
F

G
H
J

K
L
M

N
p
R

u
V

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3

See footnotes at end of table.


2-6

22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W2
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W9
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12
120W12

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

20

JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
11SA32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
11SA32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
11SA32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

118Al
118Al
llSAl
llSAl
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
llSAl
llSAl
118Al
118Al
llSAl
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
llSAl
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J408
J408
J408
J408
J40S
J40S
J408
J408
J408
J408
J40.8
J408
J408
J40S
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J40S
J408
J408
J408
J408
J408
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
JS
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Cable mast

l\ISL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
X
8W3
J3
y
8W3
J3
8W3
J3
z
8W3
J3
a
8W3
J3
b
8W3
J3
C
8W3
J3
d
8W3
J3
e
8W3
f
J3
g
8W3
J3
8W3
h
J3
8W3
J3
i
8W3
J3
j
J3
k
8W3
8W3
J3
m
8W3
J3
n
8W3
J3
p
8W3
J3
q
8W3
J3
r
8W3
J3
s
8W3
J3
t
8W3
J3
u
8W3
V
J3
8W3
w
J3
8W3
J3
X
8W3
J3
y
8W3
J3
z
8W3
J3
AA
8W3
BB
J3
8W3
J3
cc
8W3
J3
DD
8W3
J3
EE
8W3
J3
FF
8W3
J3
GG
8W3
J3
HH
8W3
J3
JJ
8W3
J3
KK
8W3
J3
LL
8W3
J3
MM
8W3
J3
NN
pp
8W3
J3
8W4
J4
A
8W4
J4
B
8W4
J4
C
8W4
J4
D
See footnotes at end of

Conn

Ref des2

P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P3
P4
P4
P4
P4
table.

22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W3
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued


SLA missile
position pane 1l

Interconnecting cable
Conn / Pin

J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J4
J4
J4
J4

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

120Wl2
120W12
120W12
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl2
120W12
120W12
120Wl2
120W12
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl2
120W12
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl~
120Wl2
120W12
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120Wl2
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10

Conn

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

j Pin j
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4

Conn

J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J4
J4
J4
J4

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

Interconnecting cable

Conn

I I

J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J403
J404
J404
J404
J404

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4

Pin

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60Wl2
60Wl2
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60Wl2
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W12
60W10
60Wl0
60W10
60Wl0

PTS/PS entry panel

Conn

I Pin

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4

I Conn
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J4
J4
J4
J4

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4A1
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

'l-7

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
8W4
J4
E
8W4
J4
F
8W4
J4
G
8W4
J4
H
8W4
J4
J
8W4
J4
K
8W4
J4
L
8W4
J4
M
8W4
J4
N
p
8W4
J4
8W4
J4
R
8W4
J4
s
8W4
J4
T
8W4
J4
u
8W4
J4
V
8W4
J4
w
8W4
X
J4
y
8W4
J4
8W4
J4
z
8W4
J4
a
8W4
J4
b
8W4
J4
C
8W4
d
J4
8W4
J4
e
8W4
J4
f
g
8W4
J4
8W4
J4
h
8W4
J4
i
8W4
J4
j
8W4
J4
k
8W4
J4
m
8W4
J4
n
8W4
p
J4
8W4
J4
q
8W4
J4
r
8W4
J4
s
8W4
J4
t
8W4
J4
u
8W4
J4
V
8W4
J4
w
8W4
J4
X
8W4
J4
y
8W4
J4
z
8W4
J4
AA
8W4
J4
BB
See footnotes at end of
2-8

Conn

P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
table.

Ref des2

22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued


SLA missile
position pane 11

Interconnecting cable
Conn

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4

I Pin I
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Conn

Ref des

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120Wl0
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120W10
120Wl0
120W10

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

I Pin

I Conn

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J43
J43
J4
J4
J4
J44
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404

Interconnecting cable

IPin IConn
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
194
204
21
22
23
244
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

Conn

60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0
60Wl0

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
p2
P2
P2
P2

PTS/PS entry panel

IPin
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Conn

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
8W4
J4
cc
8W4
DD
J4
EE
8W4
J4
8W4
J4
FF
8W4
GG
J4
8W4
J4
HH
8W4
J4
JJ
KK
8W4
J4
8W4
J4
LL
J4
MM
8W4
NN
8W4
J4
pp
J4
8W4
A
8W5
J5
B
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
C
D
8W5
J5
8W5
E
J5
F
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
G
H
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
J
8W5
J5
K
8W5
L
J5
8W5
J5
M
N
8W5
J5
p
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
R
8W5
J5
s
T
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
u
8W5
V
J5
w
8W5
J5
X
8W5
J5
y
8W5
J5
8W5
z
J5
a
8W5
J5
b
8W5
J5
C
8W5
J5
d
8W5
J5
8W5
e
J5
f
8W5
J5
g
8W5
J5
h
8W5
J5
i
8W5
J5
j
8W5
J5
See footnotes at end of

Conn

Ref des2

P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P4
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5

22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W4
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5

SLA missile
position panel 1

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5

IPin I
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

120W10
120Wl0
120W10
120Wl0
120Wl0
120W10
120Wl0
120Wl0
120Wl0
120Wl0
120W10
120W10
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll

Conn

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

j Pin j
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

Conn

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
ll8A32A4Al
ll8A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
ll8A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
ll8A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
ll8A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

PTS/PS entry panel

Interconnecting cable

Conn

j Pin

J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J404
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405

50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

IConn
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

60W10
60W10
60Wl0
60Wl0
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60W10
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
.60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll

Conn

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

IPin I Conn
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33

J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

table.
2-9

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

l\ISL/EL/ARU
Ref

Conn

Cable mast

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
k
8W5
J5
8W5
J5
m
8W5
n
J5
8W5
p
J5
8W5
J5
q
8W5
J5
r
8W5
J5
s
8W5
J5
t
8W5
J5
u
8W5
J5
V
8W5
J5
w
8W5
J5
X
8W5
J5
y
8W5
J5
z
8W5
J5
AA
8W5
J5
BB
8W5
J5
cc
8W5
J5
DD
8W5
J5
EE
8W5
J5
FF
8W5
J5
GG
8W5
J5
HH
8W5
J5
JJ
8W5
J5
KK
8W5
J5
LL
8W5
J5
MM
8W5
J5
NN
8W5
J5
PP
8W6
J6
A
8W6
B
8W6
J6
C
8W6
J6
D
8W6
J6
E
8W6
J6
F
8W7
J7
A
8W7
J7
B
8W7
J7
C
8W7
J7
D
8W7
J7
E
8W7
J7
F
8W7
J7
G
8W7
J7
H
8W7
J7
J
8W7
J7
K
8W7
J7
L

Conn

P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P5
P6
P6
P6
P6
P6
P6
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7

See footnotes at end of table.


2-10

Ref des2

22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W5
22A35W6
22A35W6
22A35W6
22A35W6
22A35W6
22A35W6
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued


SLA missile
position pane 11

Interconnecting cable
Conn

J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

I Pin I
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
A
B

C
D

E
F

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120Wll
120W3
120W3
120W3
120W3
120W3
120W3
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34

Conn

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

I I
Pin

Conn

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
A

J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
Jlll
Jlll
Jlll
Jlll
Jlll
Jlll
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

C
D
E
F
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
1.18Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

Conn

J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J405
J411
J411
J411
J411
J411
J411
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407

Interconnecting cable

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
A

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60Wll
60W3
60W3
60W3
60W3
60W3
60W3
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

C
D
E
F

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

PTS/PS entry panel

IPin
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
A
B
C
D
E
F

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Conn

J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
59A16
59A16
59A16
59A16
59A16
59A16
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

Ref des

Conn

I I
Pin

MSL - Continued
M
J7
8W7
N
J7
8W7
p
J7
8W7
8W7
J7
R
w
J7
8W7
X
8W7
J7
y
J7
8W7
z
J7
8W7
a
J7
8W7
b
8W7
J7
C
8W7
J7
d
J7
8W7
e
8W7
J7
f
J7
8W7
g
8W7
J7
h
8W7
J7
i
8W7
J7
8W7
J7
j
k
8W7
J7
8W7
J7
m
n
8W7
J7
p
8W7
J7
q
8W7
J7
8W7
r
J7

A
B
B

8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7
8W7

J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

C
s
t
u
V

w
X

AA
BB

cc

DD
EE
FF

Conn
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P2
P2
Pl
Pl
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7

Ref des2

22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7

SLA missile
position panel 1

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn

J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

I Pin j
12
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

Conn

Ref des

Conn

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

I Pin

j Conn

12
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407

PTS/PS entry panel

Interconnecting cable

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

12
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

IPin I Conn
12
13
14
15
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

Ref des

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

See footnotes at end of tab le.

2-11

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

l\ISL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

Cable mast

Pin j Conn

MSL - Continued
8W7
J7
GG
8W7
J7
HH
8W7
J7
JJ
8W7
J7
KK
8W7
LL
J7
8W7
J7
MM
8W7
J7
NN
pp
8W7
J7
11W2
Jl
1
11W2
Jl
2
11W2
Jl
3
11W2
Jl
4
11W2
Jl
5
11W2
Jl
6
11W2
Jl
7
11W2
Jl
8
11W2
Jl
9
11W2
Jl
10
Jl
11
11W2
11W2
Jl
12
11W2
Jl
13
14
11W2
Jl
11W2
Jl
15
16
11W2
Jl
11W2
Jl
17
18
11W2
Jl
11W2
Jl
19
11W2
20
Jl
11W2
Jl
21
11W2
Jl
22
11W2
Jl
23
24
11W2
Jl
11W2
25
Jl
11W2
26
Jl
11W2
27
Jl
28
11W2
Jl
11W2
Jl
29
11W2
Jl
30
11W2
Jl
31
11W2
Jl
32
11W2
33
Jl
11W2
Jl
34
11W2
Jl
35
11W2
Jl
36

P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7
P7

See footnotes at end of table.


2-12

Ref des2

22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7
22A35W7

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued


SLA missile
position panel 1

Interconnecting cable
Conn
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7

I I
Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn j Pin

54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W34
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

I Conn
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9

Ref des

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J407
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409

Interconnecting cable

IPin IConn
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
?6
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

Ref des

Conn

60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W34
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

PTS/PS entry panel

I I
Pin
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

Conn
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J7
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9

Ref des
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

MSL/EL/ARU
Ref des

Conn

Pin j Conn

Ref des2

SLA missile
position pane 1l

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn

j Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn

IPin j Conn

Ref des

SLA PTS/PS
panel
Ref des

Conn

PTS/PS entry panel

Interconnecting cable

IPin IConn

Ref des

Conn

IPin I Conn

Ref des

MSL - Continued
11W2
Jl
37
38
11W2
Jl
Jl
39
11W2
11W2
Jl
40
41
11W2
Jl
42
11W2
Jl
43
11W2
Jl
44
11W2
Jl
45
11W2
Jl
46
11W2
Jl
47
11W2
Jl
48
11W2
Jl
49
11W2
Jl
50
11W2
Jl
51
11W2
Jl
Jl
52
11W2
53
11W2
Jl
54
11W2
Jl
55
11W2
Jl
56
11W2
Jl
57
11W2
Jl
Jl
58
11W2
59
11W2
Jl
60
11W2
Jl
61
11W2
Jl
EL

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32
120W32

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409
J409

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32
60W32

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9
J9

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al
97Al

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54
120W54

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JIO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JIO
JlO
JIO
JIO
JlO

118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO

32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

11
12
13
14
15

See footnotes at end of table.


2-13

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-1.

MSL/EL/ARU
Ref des

j Conn

Ref des2

SLA missile
position panel 1

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

Conn jPin

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn jPin

j Conn

Ref des

Conn IPin

IConn

Ref des

SLA PTS/PS
panel

Interconnecting cable

I I

Ref des Conn Pin Conn

Ref des

PTS/PS entry panel

I I

Conn Pin

Conn

Ref des

32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4Al
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4Al
32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4A1

EL - continued
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1
97Al
97A1
97A1
97A1
97A1

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2

97A1
97A1

J2
J2

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
thru
43
44
45
thru
59
60
61

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
thru
43
44

Not used
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Pl
120W54
Not used

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
p
R

42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54
42W54

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
thru
43

118A32A4A1 118A1

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
"Pl
J410 44 Pl

44

JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO

JlO
JlO

118A32A4A1 118A1
118A32A4A1 118A1

J410 60
J410 61

P2
P2

42W54
42W54

Pl
Pl

60
61

JlO
JlO

32A4Al
32A4Al

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2

118A32A4A1
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al

J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

60W117
60W117
60Wll7
60Wll7
60Wl17
60W117
60Wll7
60Wll7
60W117
60W117
60Wll7
60W117
60Wl17
60Wll7
60Wll7
60Wl17
60Wl17
60W117
60Wl17
60Wll7
60Wl17
60W117
60Wl17
60Wl17

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2

32A4A1
32A4A1
32A4Al
32A4Al
.32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al
32A4Al

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO
JlO

118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1
118A32A4A1

Pl
120W54
Not used

P2

44

JlO

60
61

Pl
Pl

120W54
120W54

P2
P2

60
61

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
p
R

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
l'l
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W117
120W117
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120W117
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120W117
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120Wll7
120W117

P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2
P2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

118Al
118A1
118A1
118Al
118A1
118A1
118A1
118A1
118A1

J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410
J410

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

ARU
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A4A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4
119A3A4

Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
JI
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl

s
T
u
V

X
y

X
y

See footnotes at end of tab le.


2-14

s
T
u

118Al
118A1
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

Table 2-1.

Ref des

Conn Pin Conn Ref des2

SLA missile
position panel!

Interconnecting cable

Cable mast

MSL/EL/ARU

Firing Position Cabling Interface - Continued

Conn Pin

Conn

Ref des

Conn Pin

Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl
Pl

120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
120W117
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Conn

Ref des

Ref

ARU - Continued
119A3A4
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119A3A4
119A3A4

JI
JI
JI
JI
JI
JI
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
JI
Jl
Jl
JI
Jl
Jl
JI
Jl
Jl
JI
Jl
Jl
Jl
Jl
J1
Jl
J1
Jl
J1
J1
J1
Jl
Jl
Jl
J1
Jl
Jl

b
c
d
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f

g
h
i
j

k
m
n
p
q

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d

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f
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x

y
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BB

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DD
EE
FF

DD
EE
FF

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CG

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HH

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118A32A4A1
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118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
. 118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4Al
118A32A4A1

1
1
118A1
118A1
118Al
118A1
118A1
118Al
118A1
118A1
118Al
118Al
118Al
118A1
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118A1
118Al
118A1
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al
118A 1
118Al
118Al
118Al
118Al

J402

J402

J402
J402
J402
J402
J4-02
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402
J402

J2 through JIO on SLA missile position panels 1, 2, and 3 are identical and are prefixed and
The same connectors are identified on the inside of the panels with 118A1J102 thru 118A1Jl10 (panel 1), 118A
(TM 9-1430-382-14).
2Within this table and on the hardware, cable mast cables are prefixed and identified with reference designation
and identified with reference designation 97 A 13 and must be changed during transition from the system flow
3This pin is not used inside the SLA (TM 9-1430-382-14).
4These pins provide continuity thru the SLA (TM 9-1430-382-14) and are used to monitor +D14 bus supervision
J4-24 (panel I) to J404-24; J4-24 (panel 2) to J404-19; and J4-24 (panel 3) to J404-20.

118A32A4A1.
1J310 (panel 3)

Ljc;.UUk.L',,IU

are prefixed

2-15

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

3.3
3.3.
.- Many subfunctions are required to provide the countdown program functions.
The following paragraphs provide
the purpose, intent, and functional requireffients for these countdown subfunctions.

3. 1.1
Reel 1 of

Subfunction.- This subfunction shall enable the loading of


program,
Atmospheri:: '!'ables (TAT) data
and executive routine, into memory, then allow the operator to select
one two or three of these TAT data for transfer into reserve TAT storage memor:'
After transfer, a TA'.C checksum shall be computed. Computer and Adapter Self Te!,t
shall be
, the missile ID shall be enterel, and the SLA shall be opera.:ed
to the
Reel 2 (countdown routines) of the countdown
be loaded into memory.
If the TAT data and program have been loaded previJusly, program entry shall be
made
the Reel 2 load portion of this subfunction. The program shall qenfor certain malfunccions during the last countdoun.
'l'his subfuncc::.ion shall exit to the Computer Self rest subfunction 3. 3 .1. 2. Th:_s
subfunction is detailed in
2-4.
This Sub?rogram shall checksum TAT and
Conputer and Adapter Self Test, select and
to the appropciate missile position, if Reel
It shall determi.ne the countdown mode and peron
and short coast test data, if not in a quick count.
SLA to OFF if MSL ID of O is sele:ted or entered from preremote or
Subfunction. This subfunc::.ion s:,all exit to the Manual Data Entry
.3. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-5.

..:::.:===:::_..=:::.:::.::;__..::::-==...:::-:::..;::::===-.:=..::.=..:c-

PTS

the Fire

- This program subfunction shall allow


sets of mission data and to correct any entry
if required,
subprogram has been completed. All data entries
shall be format and limit checked. The mission data shall consist of range,
warhead burst, and
data.
the

------~~~~~~~"--~~~~~~

data shall be computed from entered data and a limit and overflow
check shall be
on all computation results.
Firing
shall be solved
and the presets shall be stored into memory for subsequent usage in the countdown.
This subfunction shall
Missile ID agree.

the EM and Conf. flags and that the Data Set and

The program shall enable the Readback control countdown sequence option.
MDE subfunction is detailed in figure 2-6.

Figure 2-1.
2-16

The

3.3.1.4 ARU Ready Subfunction.- This subfunction shall provide


for initial setup of the ARU or delaying acquisition and initial testing of the
ARU signals. Latitude data shall be sent to the NSG. The NSG North determinat.:_on
is initiated. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-7.
3.3.l.5 Adapter Self Test Subfunction.the timer, programmable power supply {DC
frequency monitors, alignment amplifier,
timer. If the printer is operable and a
shall
the traj,2ctory data computed
function is detailed in figure 2-8.

This subfunction shall provide tests :tor


& AC), programmable voltage comparator,
presetting circuits, HEFU monitor and
Quick Count is not selected the progr~1
during the MDE subfunction. This sub-

3. 3 .1. 6 Initial Monitor Sub function. - This subfunction shall enable the cons ta: 1t
monitors, monitor initial system status, and initiate Monitor Scan 3.3.1.30. T;1e
constant monitors shall be enabled to continuously monitor the critical safety
circuits. Initial missile system status shall be monitored to verify that the
missile system is re1dy for missile power application. Monitor scan shall be
initiated to monitor critical safety circuits and provide platform and G&C ther,nal
conditioning. This 3ubfunction is detailed in figure 2-9.
3.3.1.7 Missile Pow2r On Subfunction.- This subfnnction shall 1) apply and verLfy
power to the missile, 2) verify initial missile status with power ON and, 3) inLtiate
selected missile system power up functions. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-10
3.3.1.8 Initiate G&CC Subfunction.- This subfunction shall determine the ident.Lty
of the G&CCP, initiate G&CC variable memory test, and perform initial G&CC test:,.
The program shall monitor the program monitor No. 1, No. 2 and G&CC Fault lines for
verification of G&CC test results. This subfunction is detailed in fi~ure 2-11.
3.3.1.9 Ranqe Select Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify the mission range
(long er short) in tns G&CC. In a quick count sequence the Ao and FA values co.'1tained in G&CC memory shall be verified to determine if a quick count is legal 1nd
the program shall print the trajectory data compu~ed during the MDE subfunction.
The program shall verify missile power. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-12.
3.3.1.10 Warhead Preset and Verification Subfunction.- This subfunction shall
provide the coarse and fine preset signals for each of the. four warhead synchro
servo systems and verify them. The program shall determine the preset values
from the data entered during Manual Data Entry. Verification of the synchro
systems shall be performed by measuring the angle of each of the warhead coarse
and fine synchros and comparing them to stored constants. This subfunction shall
drive the pitch program cam to zero. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-13.
3.3.1.11 Controls Test Subfunction.- This subfunction shall initiate the G&CC
control test subprogra~3 which provide a controls exercise for both missile stages
in roll, pitch, yaw, slan~ altitude, and cross range. The PTS program shall remove
the G&CC attitude signal excitation inputs from the platform and apply specific
attitude subcommands. The program shall monitor the vanes for proper deflection
and lock the second stage vanes. This subfunction is.detailed in figure 2-14.

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 1 of 7).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

3.3.1.12 Platform Enable Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify coarse


north, perform the azimuth check, and initiate platform uncaging. Uncaging shall
be initiated by setting uncaging and control signals. The program shall verify
the missile inverter voltage and frequency and platform uncaging. This subfunction
is detailed in figure 2-15.

3.3.1.18 Azimuth Lay Coarse Subfunction.- This subfunction shall 1) automatically slew the platform azimuth gimbal to the firing azimuth and generate
pulses to make the AOL follow until it reaches FAP and, 2) then center the AOL
lazer on the Prism. Fine north determination is initiated. This subfunction
is detailed in figure 2-22.

3.3.1.13 Vane Lock Subfunction.- This subfunction shall control and monitor the
locking of the ~econd stagP. vanes. In all countdowns except quick count the Vane
Lock Subfunction shall energize and test the centre! seul-in circuits. The dither
signal required to lock the vanes shall be generated by the G&CC when commanded by
this program subfunction. Before and after the vanes are locked the program shall
verify each 2nd stage vane is at the zero position.
This subfunction is performed by tl".e following two subfunctions:

3.3.1.19 Azimuth Lay Fine Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify fine
north, automatically slew the platform azimuth gimbal to the firing azimuth, and
pulse the AOL to FAP. The program shall initiate the drift test and store the
auto slew voltage. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-23.

3.3.1.13.1 Non Quick Count Vane Lock Subfunction.- This subfunction is detailed
in figure 2-16.
3. 3 .1.13. 2 Quick Count Vane Lock Sub function. - T:t .is sub function is detailed in
figure 2-17.
3. 3 .1.14 Cross Rans e Offset Test Subfunction. - This subfunction shall allow th.~
platform to level in pitch and yaw, enable acquisition if not performed earlier,
slew the platform in yaw and monitor the outputs of the cross range acceleromet:r
and roll microsyn. The PTS program shall initiate the G&CC cross range accelerJmeter test subprogr2m which shall in turn record the cross range velocity error
for interrogation by the PTS program. This test shall be performed in the Standard
and Confidence countdovm sequences. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-18.
3.3.1.15 Simulated Flight Subfunction.- This subfunction shall initialize the G&CC
for simulated flight which shall exercise and test guidance portions of the missile
used during flight. The PTS program shall verify that timing discretes, guidance
control signals, and cutoff are within tolerance, and that an active monitor failure
shall generate a fault indication. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-19.
3.3.1.16 Set ERB Subfunction.- This subfunction shall provide the required time in fast and slow platform erection modes to set the Earth Rate
Bias (ERB)
in the azimuth and level channels.
This subfunction is performed by the following
subfunctions:
3.3.1.16.1
in figure 2-20.

Recycle Set ERB Subfunction.-

This .;;ubfunction is detailed

3.3.1.16.2
figure 2-20.

Normal Set ERB subfunction.- This subfunction is detailed in

3.3.1.17 Auto Slew Subfunction.- This subfunction shall automatically


slew the platform to the firing azimuth in a Quick count sequence and Lay Re-cycle option. The PTS program shall slew the platform to the Azimuth stored
in G&CC memory from the previous laying operation. This subfunction is
detailed in figure 2-21.
Figure 2-1.

3.3.1.20 Drift Monitor Subfunction.- This subfunction shall control the AOL
so it can monitor platform drift. Exit from this subfunction shall be to the Set
ERB subfunction if the platform fails the Drift Test and the Counting switch is
pressed, or to Pre Remote Monitor if the countdown has passed the drift test.
This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-24.
3.3.1.21 Acceleration Monitor Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify
the ST-120 platform is level and the SA, SR, and CR accelerometer outputs are
within tolerance. The program shall monitor the yaw and pitch pendulums to verify
the platform is level. The program shall initiate the accelerometer monitor program in the G&CC and upon completion of the test
verify the
results. Only the Yaw Pendulum and SR accelerometer outputs are verified in a
quick count. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-25.
3.3.1.22 Preset Flight Subfunction.- This subfunction shall enter the A0 ,
T0 , SRDE, and SRVE flight presets into the Guidance and Control Computer memory,
This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-26.
3.3.1.23 Burst Select Subfunction.- This subfunction shall provide a
capability for verification and setting of the warhead burst option entered
during the MDE subfunction. The program shall display the burst option selected. Operator concurrence with the display by activation of the Counting
Switch shall cause the program to proceed. The program shall then command
setting of the burst option in the warhead and verify warhead response was
appropriate. This sub function is detailed in figure 2-27.
3.3.1.24 Erection Subfunction.- This subfunction shall set the platform torquing signals to the ERB output, disable the AOL, erect the missile,
and verify the missile is in the EL uplocks. The erection signal generated
by the program shall command the EL to erect the missile. Completion of erection
shall be verified upon program receipt of the missile vertical signal from the
EL. The 1st stage pump motor shall be turned on during erection. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-28.
3.3.1.25 Pre-Remote Monitor Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify
system status before powering down at the end of a confidence count or before
entering the Remote Subfunction 3.3.1.26. A lay recycle option shall be provided prior to remote. AOL slewing to F~_p shall be performed if Fine North is
present. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-29.

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 2 of 7).


2-17

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

3. 3.1. 26 Remote Sul:;fw,ctior,. - This subfu.nction shall issue the warning


horn
command and provide a 15 second time delay in the countdown during which
the firing person:1.el shall evacuate t.11.e area. Operator actuation of the r,eP1ote
key switch shall =ause the program to start this subfunction. The program shall
enable the fire s1itches and set the ready light upon completion of the dela-r
period. The AOL 3hall be slewed to FAP if not performed in subfunction 3.3.;!.25.
This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-30.
3. 3.1. 27 La:.mch Sequence Initiation Subfi:nction.- This subfunction shall
initiate the launch sequence or recycle the countdown to the set ERV subfunction
( laying phase) The program shall initiate the launch sequence when the :U.rei
switches are pressed. The program will recycle to the laying phase if the P'.~S
op~rator returns the Remote Key switch to "Local". This subfunction is deta:Lled
in figure 2-31.
3.3.1.28 Fire Sequence Subfunctions.- Thjs subfunction shall execute and
monitor the subprograms required for firing the missile. These subprograms :.nclude
2nd stage pump on, HEFU arming, vane lock, battery activate, fire safety relays,
mast eject, and ignition. This program shall also verify system status is within
required limits. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-32.
3.3.1.29 Monitor Scan Subfunction.- This subfunction shall monitor the
critical safety and missile environmental conditioninq parameters once every
second except as in figure 2-34 and provide for resetting the program timer
every 17 seconds during the countdown. The program shall verify the safety
status of the system and control the G&C section air temperature and platform
heaters. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-33.
3.3.1.30 Missile Power Off Subfunction.- This program subfunction shall
remove power from the missile. The prc,gram shall cage the platform and remove
missile power if this subfunction is entered before the missile battery is
activated. If the missile battery has been activated the program shall remove
power by generating an emergency power off command. This subfunction is detailed in figure 2-34.
3.3.1.31 Emergencv Interrupt Subfunction.- This program subfunction shall
isolate and display the malfunctions which cause emergency system power dOW'n
conditions. The functions monitored shall be those which oause a hardware
emergency shutdown and a computer controlled emergency interrupt (CCEI). The
adapter registers which contain this information shall be monitored by the
program and stored. Isolation subprograms shall be performed on the stored
register data to determine cause of the m~lfunction. This subfunction shall
be entered when the syst~!T'. h?..rdware geni?rates ~- CCEI. This sub function is
detailed in figure 2-35.
3.3.1.32 Fault Isolation Subfunction.- This program subfunction shall i:erform the tests necessary to isolate a fault to a major replaceable system con~
ponent and determine the proper malfunction display. The display shall inch.de
a Test Number (TN) and callout of the replaceatle component. This subfunctic,n
is detailed in figure 2-36.
Figure 2-1.
2-18

3. 3.1. 33 Malfunction Sub functions. - This program sub function shall rout.e
the countdown sequence to the Missile Power Off subfunction when a malfunction
occurs and then generate the proper malfunctior. display. The display shall
include a TN and callout of the failure. Emerc;ency interrupt malfunctions shall
not be a sequenced through Missile Power Off. The program shall display the
malfunction when the subfunction is executed if the missile battery has not lieen
activated. If the countdown sequence is after remote the program shall disp:_ay
the malfunction when system power is reapplied. This subfunction is detailed in
figure 2-37.

3.3.1.34 Subprogram Subfunction.- This program subfunction shall define the


thi.rteen subprograms which are used during the various other subfunctions to
perform their specified functions. These subprograms are detailed in figureS2-38
through 2-50.
3. 3. 2 Countdown Organization. - The following paragraphs define the sub-
function sequences used during the three basic countdown organizations. The
fundamental difference between counts is depicted in the following sub-paragraphs.
3.3.2.1
Standard Countdown Sequence.- The standard countdown shall be employed
to test and fire the missile in the Field Army Support Role. Countdown subfunction
flow shall be as shown inshown on sheet 5. Entry shall be from START if a tape load
or TAT entry is required or from RESTART if tape load or TAT entry is not required.
A Standard countdown program shall include the following subfunctions, in the
specified order:
3.3.1.1
3.3.1.2
3.3.1.3
3.3.1.4
3.3.1.5
3.3.1.6
3.3.1.7
3.3.1.8
3.3.1.9
3.3.1.10
3.3.1.11
3.3.1.12
3. 3.1.13 .1

Program Entry
Computer Self Test
Manual Data Entry
ARU Ready
Adapter Self Test
Initial Monitor
Missile Power On
Initiate G&CC
Range Select
Warhead Preset & Verification
Controls Test
Platform Enable
Vane Lock

3 .3 .1.14
3. 3 .1.15
3.3.1.16
3.3.1.18
3.3.Ll9
3.3.1.20
3.3.1.21
3.3.1.22
3.3.1.23
3.3.1.25
3.3.1.26
3.3.1.27
3.3.1.24
3.3.1.28

CR Offset Test
Simulated Flight
Set ERB
Azimuth Lay Coarse
Azimuth Lay Fine
Drift Monitor
Accelerometer Monitor
Preset Flight
Burst Select
Pre-Remote Monitor
Remote
Launch Sequence Initiation
Erection
Fire Sequence

A standard countdown program shall include the following subfunctions when required:
3.3.1.17
3.3.1.29
3.3.1.30

Auto Slew
Monitor Scan
Missile Power Off

3.3.1.31
3.3.1.32
3.3.1.33

Emergency Interrupt
Fault Isolation
Malfunction

The standard countdown program shall include the capability of selecting and pe.cforming the sequence options defined in 3.3.3.1 through 3.3.3.5. The sequence
shall be terminated by a malfunction or after missile lift-off.

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 3 of 7).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

3.3.2.2 Confidence Countdovm Sequence.- The Confi~ence countdown shall be empl,yed


to verify the missile is in an Alert Readiness posture. This countdown sequenc2 is
identical to the standard sequence except it shall normally be terminated with ~he
Missile Power Off subfunction (3.3.1.30) during tr.e Pre-Remote Monitor subfunction
(3.3.1.25). Selection of a standard countdown prior to missile power off shall
enable missile launching. The confidence countdo~n program shall include the c~pability of selecting and performing the sequence Oftions defined in 3.3.3.1, 3.3.3.3
through 3.3.3.5. A confidence countdown does not include the following subfunctions:
3.3.1.24, 26, 27, and 28. Confidence countdown subfunction flow shall be as sh~wn
on sheet 6.
3.3.2.3 Quick Countjown Sequence.- The Quick countdown shall be employed to test
and fire a missile from an Alert Readiness posture. Entry into the quick count program shall be from tne Alert Readiness Start. Quick countdown subfunction flow shall
be as shown inon sheet 7.
It shall include the following subfunctions in the
specified order.
3.3.1.2
3.3.1.4
3.3.1.6
3.3.1. 7
3.3.1.8
3.3.1.9
3.3.1.10
3. 3 .1.13. 2
3.3.1.12
3.3.1.16
3.3.1.17

Computer Self Test


ARU Ready
Initial Monitor
Missile Power On
Initiate G&CC
Range Select
Warhead Preset and Verification
Vane Lock
Platform Enable
Set ERB
Auto Slew

3.3.1.19
3.3.1.20
3.3.1.21
3. 3.1.22
3. 3 .1. 23
3.3.1.25
3. 3 .1. 26
3.3.1.27
3. 3 .1. 24
3. 3.1. 28

Azimuth Lay Fine


Drift Monitor
Accel. Monitor
Preset Flight
Burst Select
Pre-Remote Monitor
Remote
Launch Sequence Initiation
Erection
Fire Sequence

A Quick countdown shall include the following subfunctions when required:

3.3.1.1
3.3.1.3
3. 3.1. 29
3. 3.1. 30

Program Entry
Manual Data Entry
Monitor Scan
Missile Power Off

3.3.1.31
3.3.1.32
3.3.1.33

Emergency Interrupt
Fault Isolation
Malfunction

3.3.3.1 Horizontal Lay Recycle Sequence Option.- The purpose of this program
sequence option is to repeat the platform alignment subfunctions when initiated by
the PTS operator or when excessive platform drift exists. Entry to this program
option shall be from the Drift Monitor subfunction 3.3.1.20 when the drift test
fails or pre-remote monitor subfunction (3.3.1.25) when sequence option is pressed.
The Set ERB (3.3.1.16), Auto Slew (3.3.1.17), Azimuth Lay Fine (3.3.1.19), and Drift
Monitor (3.3.1.20) subfunctions shall be repeated. The program shall exit from
this sequence either to the Pre-Remote Monitor subfunction (3.3.1.25) when the
drift is acceptable or to the Missile Power Off subfunction (3.3.1.30) if the
platform drift remains excessive. The program sequence option shall be repeated
with subsequent failure of the drift test or activations Sequence Option switch.
3.3.3.2 Remote Recycle Sequence Option.- The purpose of this program sequence
option is to repeat the platform alignment subfunctions if excessive time has
elapsed since monitoring for platform drift. Entry to this program sequence shall
be from the Launch Sequence In,itiation subfunction (3.3.1.27) when the PTS operator
returns the Remote key switcn to "local" during the Remote or Launch Sequence
Initiation subfunctions (3 .. 3.1.26, 27). The Set ERB (3.3.1.16), Auto Slew (3.3.1.17),
Azimuth Lay Fine (3.3.1.19), and Optical Monitor (3.3.1.20) subfunctions shall be
performed. Upon completion of these subfunctions, the program shall exit to the
Pre-Remote Monitor subfunction.
3.3.3.3 Manual Hold Sequence Option.- This sequence option program shall
provide Manual Hold and Readback capabilities at specified points in the countdown sequences. If the PTS operator pressed the holding switch, the program
shall hold until the Counting or Readbac.)( control switch is pressed. Upon
receipt of the counting command the program shall return to the subfunction
from which this option was called. If the PTS operator presses the Readback
control switch the program shall display the next trajectory data value. Upon
completion of each display the program shall hold for the Counting or Readback
control switch.
3.3.3.4 Malfunction After Remote Sequence Option.- The purpose of this
sequence option is to provide a display, for malfunctions after initiation of
the Remote subfunction 3.3.1.26.

The Quick countdown program shall include the capability of selecting and performing any of the sequence options defined in 3.3.3.1 thru 3.3.3.5. The sequence
shall be terminated by Missile Lift-Off or a malfunction.

If a malfunction occurs after initiation of the Remote subfunction 3.3.1.26,


the program shall display the malfunction prior to the Computer Self Test
subfunction 3.3.1.2 when the next countdown is started.

3.3.3 Countdown Sequence Options.- The following subparagraphs define the


countdown sequence options which may be required during countdown operation.
Detailed requirements for these sequence options are defined in the subfunctions
performed by the option.

3.3.3.5 Set Computer Flag Sequence Option.- The purpose of this sequence
option is to provide for manual entry of Firing Data when the PTS oeprator has
selected a set of entry data which does not have stored computed values. The
Manual Data Entry subfunction 3.3.l.3 shall be performed and the sequence shall
exit to the Adapter Power on Test subfunction 3.3.1.4.

Figure 2-1.

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 4 of 7).


2-19

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

8-f
l_

- - -

Ground
Power

Program
Entry

3.3.1.1

Ground
Lfo~r _

Yes

_I

3.3.1.2

~IAbbreviatedl

Computer
Self Test

No

_J

Range
Select

3.3.1.9

WarhPa
Preset &
Verif
3.3.1.10

Ready

Adapter
Self Test

Initial
Monitor

~lissile
Power on

Initiate
G&CC

3.3.1.4

3.3.1.5

3.3.1.6

}.3.1. 7

3.3.1.8

ARU

nua
Data
Entry
3.3.1.3

isp ay
Last
Malf.
(3.3.1.1)

_j

Controls
Test

3.3.1.11

Az. Lay
Coarse

Platform
Enable

CR Offset
Test

Simulated
Flight

3.3.1.12

3.3.1.14

3.3.1.15

3.3.1.18

Set
ERB

Auto
Slew

Vane
Lock

3.3.1.19

3.3.1.25

Remote

3.3.1.26

unch
Sequence
Initiation
3.;.1.27

Erection

;. 3.1.20

Fire
Sequence

3.3.1.24
Ml 49920A

Standard Countdown

Figure 2-1-

2-20

No

1:cal

1Yes

Pre-Remote
Monitor

Monitor

AC Manityr
Preset F t
Burst Selec
3,3.1.21
3.3.1.22
3.3.1.23

Set
ERB
Re~le

Drift

3.3.1.16. 2

3.3.1.13.1

Y,:s

Az. Lay
Fine

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 5 of 7).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

r Ground
- - -,
Pow"r

L -

1---t11~

_J

Program
Entry

Computer
Self T,..st

(3~~J)

3,3,1.2

___J

(3,3.1.1)

Platform
Enable

Controls
Test

Range
Select

3,3.1.11

3,3.1.9

Adapter
Self Test

Initial
Monitor

MissilP.
Power

Initiate
G&CC

3,3.1.4

3,3.1.5

3.3.1.6

3,3.1. 7

3, 3.1.8

Manual
Data
Entr
3.3.1.3

Malf.

- _J

-----------

No

isp ay
Last

r"Abbrtiat..-dl
Ground Pwr i-------------1

Ready

ARU
1--.....""'i

3.3.1.12
Vane
Lock

3.3.1.13.1

CR Offset
Test

Simulat~d
Flight

3,3,1.1

3,3,1.15
Set
ERB

3.3.1.16.2

Az. Lay
Coarse

3,3.1. 18

Y41s

Az. I.a;y
Fine

3.3.1.19

Drift

Monitor
No

3. 3.1.20

Auto
Slew

3,3.1

nn or
Preset F'l ip;
Rurst Sdec
3.3.1.21
3.3.1.22
3. 3 .1.23

.17

Set
ERB

.3 . .3.1 .16.1

Recycle

--

_J

Pre-Remote
Monitor

Confidence Count

3,3,1.31

Figure 2-1.

Ml 49921A

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 6 of 7).


2-21

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~Ground 1
Power

v:.::;J

IL

__

G1ert I

entry

-1

r -

He,ad i ness

t...tarj;

Program
..__--111...i

- ,

_J

Computer
Self Test

No

Ground
LPo~er_ .....I

i-1-..-111111--..lf

Yes

1-----------'-

~w:;: - ...J

--

Vane
Lock

Range
Select

3.3.l.8

3.3.1.9

Sjmulated
Flight

;.:;.1.12

Yes

Au~o
Slew

---

3.3.1.10

3 . .3.1

3,3,1.llj

Drift
Monitor

3.3.1.20

.17
I

Set
ERB

ct]

3.3.1.16.2

:,.3]:T.11o.1

-.-

AC Monitor
Preset Flt
Burst Sele t

3,3.1.21
3,3.1.22
3.3.1.23

l'r,,-Remott'!
Mani tor

Remote

'3.3.1.25

3.3.1.26

'

_J

ILocal
Launch
SPg.uence
In1 tiatio~

3,3.1.27

Erection

3. 3.1.24

Fire

Sequence:

{B
. off

3,3.1.28

Quick Countdown

Figure 2-1.
2-22

Warh1>ad
Preset &
Verify

Display
Last
Mal r.

Platform
F.nab1e

,.3.1.n.2

Recycle

--

3,3,1.7

3.3.1.6

3,3.1.4

InitiatP
G&CC

Manual
Da. ta. En try

W>b;;v i-;t ~
t-----a.4Ground

Ready

3. 3.1.2

Missile
Power

Initial
Monitor

ARU

Fire sequence block diagram (sheet 7 of 7).

Ml 49922B

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.l
Subroutine Requirements - The following subroutines include the
software required to control the hardware in the adapter. The CCP shall
utilize the adapter to command and monitor discrete signals to and from the
system; generate time delays and timing functioris; generate and measure analog
voltages; send and receive digital information to and from the G&CC. The
following PTS code and data word formats are used with the subroutines defined
herein.

A.

P'L'S

COMMENTS

SYMBOL

Write to command register


Each write defines the following:

BAOl

1.
2.
3.
4.

Code Word

Bit Positions

----~~-_.../"-~~~--------,,...0 thru
_
5 6 thru ll 12 thru 17 18 thru 23
[,.ode 1
MSB

Ex:

.'.'\

Code 2

Code 3

Code 4

PTS command module (above symbol)


Write function (set or reset)
Signal function
System interface line
Set Warhead Off Select Command
on interface line 8W1Jl-Z with
command module BAOl.

10.3.1.2
Monitor Module Read Subroutine - This subroutine shall be
entered when required by any program subfunction.

A PTS code word consists of 24 bits which are used to define four octal codes.
Each code has a number which is defined by 6 bits in the PTS code word. The
code number shall establish the operation to be performed by the computer such
as a Command Module Write (Ref. 10.3.l.1). Data words if required by the code
shall follow the code word.
B,

Flow Chart Symbol -

10. 3. l. l. 4

PTS Data Word


Bit positions

,-.~-----------------/'~----~-----------,
IO
thru
S i 6 ---thru
23
~ l
_j
Regrow Command module set/reset status

The purpose of the monitor module read subroutine is to allow the PTS
Computer to monitor discrete signals from the missile system. Exit shall
be back to the specific countdown subfunction which called this subroutine.
10.3.1.2.1
Input - Requires one code word and one data word to specify the
register and the bits to be monitored.
10.3.l.2.2
Processing - Control shall be as specified by the code and data
words. The code word will specify whether the data bits are to be read for
ones or zeros.

---i,,,.

A data word consists of 24 pits of data which provide. the information


required to perform the codes as required by the PTS code word. For
example, a Command Module Write data word would consist of the register
.and register status to be written.
The PTS code and data words as defined above are used in the following subroutines.
10.3.l.l
Command Module Write Subroutine - This subroutine shall be
entered when required by any program subfunction. The purpose of this
subroutine is to control the setting or resetting of toe command modules in
a specific register row in the adapter. Exit shall ~e back to the specific
subfunction which called this subroutine.
10.3.1.1.1 In~ut - Requires one code and one data word which specifies
the command module register row and the set/reset status of the modules.

The data read shall be compared with specified data in the PTS computer
memory. Failures shall cause the sequence to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.l.2.3
Output - Monitor of discrete functions of the missile system
which control the countdown sequence.
10. :3. l. 2. 4

Flow Chart Syrobcl


SYMBOL
Warhead Off
Select Supv.
SWlJl-M

10.3.1.1.2 Processing - A Command Module Write shall be performed as


specified by the code. The command modules shall be set and/or reset
as specified in the data word. Each command module write shall be
verified to insure correct transmission of data.
If the write fails on the first attempt the write will be repeated a second
time. A second failure shall cause the program to exit to fault isolation.

VJ25

No or Yes
10.3.1.l.3
Output - The output shall control discrete signals
driven by Command Modules to the Adapter and the Missile System.
Figure 2-2.

COMMENTS
Read of monitoI module.
Each read defines the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.

PTS monitor element (inside symbol)


Signal function
System interface line
Voltage level is always tested for
28 Voe.
5. Path labeled "Yes" or "No" is normally considered failure path.
Ex: Read Warhead Off Select Supv. on intarfac;.::e line 8W1Jl-.M for 28-VDC with monitor module VJ25.

Subroutine requirements {sheet 1 of 9).


2-23

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10.3.1.3
Relay Write Subroutine - Entry to this subroutine shall be when
required by any program subfunction. The purpose of this subroutine is to
control the setting and resetting of the relays in the adapter relay matrix.
Exit shall be back to the countdown subfunction which called this subroutine.
10.3.1.3.1
Input - One code word and one data word which specifies the
and relays to be operated on.
10.3.1.3.2
Processinq - Control shall be accomplished by using a series
of command module writes to operate the relays. The first write shall
select one of the relay registers, the second write shall send a command
to reset all relays that have been specified by the data word. The third
write shall set the relays specified by the data word. The fourth write
shall reset the row select signal. By the use of specific codes, relays
in a
shall be set and reset as the data word specifies.

10.3.1.4.2
- The program shall process the code by picking
up the appropriate data word message, as
the
, and displaying it on the IRI
The message may be a static display of fifteen or
less characters. Another
of display
shall consist
number of words or
and shall
to left at a
the
10. 3.1.4. 3
countdown or
countdown to

of

COMMENTS

10. 3.1.4.4

the characters

The routine shall have a 10 ms time delay to allow for relay operate time
before exiting. Failure of the relay write shall generate a malfunction.
Successful operation shall cause exit back to the countdown subfunction
which called this subroutine.

Number in
indicates a
fault isolation TN which is proceeded by "CD MALF TEST" and
followed by the hardware callout.

10.3.1.3.3
Output - Control of discrete and analog signals within the
for proper routing to and from the missile system.

Sh
hold condition.

10. 3.1. 3. 4

Flow Chart Symbol

Ex:

SYMBOL

COMMENTS

Kl8-5
Set
arhead Selec
Supv. Supply
8W1Jl-R

"TURN MSL ON" on IRI in


PTS and enter short hold condition

10.3.1.5
when required
This subroutine shall measure analog
voltages from the missile system. Upon completion of this operation, the program shall exit back to the countdown subfunction which called this subroutine.

Write to Relay register


Each relay write is defined by:

1.
2.
3.
4.

indicates short
Sh is not dis-

PTS relay (above symbol)


Write function (set or reset)
Signal function
System interface line

10.3.1.5.1 Input.- There are several options required therefore the inputs are varied. The code shall specify the option and the number of data
words required. The data word(s) shall specify the limits, type of voltage to
be measured (ac or de), and the phase if the measurement is ac. The signal
being measured shall be connected to the PVC in the countdown subfunction which
called this subroutine.

Ex: Set Warhead Select Supv. Supply on


interface line 8W1Jl-R with relay
Kl8-5.
10.3.1.4
Display subroutine - This subroutin~ shall be entered when
required by any program subfunction. The purpose of this subroutine is to
give the operator a visual display via the Information Readout Indicator
(IRI) on the Countdovm Control Unit. Displays shall be generated to provide
countdown sequence and fa~lt isolation information. Exit from this subroutine shall be back to the countdown subfunction which called this subroutine. Display abbreviations are included in Table 1-2.

10.3.1.5.2
Processing - The program shall process this subroutine as specified by the subfunction, using a specific code word. With the appropriate
data, it shall adjust the PVC to the proper scale and test the signal for one
of the following conditions; less than the upper limit specified by the data
word, and/or greater than the lower limit specified by the data word. The
subroutine shall verify the signal is disconnected from the PVC when specified
by the code.

10.3.1.4.1
Input - Requires a stored data word or a word that is constructed by computation.

The program shall adjust the PVC to make ac and de unknown


measurements. It shall have the capability of making phase measurements and determining if the phase of the signal is as specified by the data word.

Figure 2-2.
2-24

Subroutine requirements (sheet 2 of 9).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.1.5.3
Output - Successful completion of a measurement subroutine shall
return the program back to the subfunction which called this subroutine.
Failure of a measurement on the second attempt shall cause the program to go
to Fault Isolation.

10.3.1.6.3
Outpu!:_ - The program shall be interrupted until all timing or
delay requirements are met.
10. 3 .1. 6. 4

10.3.1.5.4
Special Considerations - Failure of a voltage limit test during
the initial try shall cause the measurement to be repeated a second time,
after a one second delay. The program shall qo to Fault Isolation 11pon
failing the second attempt, After c0mpll':'"':ion cf each rr.casurcrr..2nt. subroutine
the program shall set the PVC to the highest scale. All limits in the program
shall have the measuring device tolerance subtracted from the specified system
tolerance.
10.3.1. 5. 5

Flow Chart Symbol


SYMBOL

COMMENTS

Kl2-12

PVC Measurement.
Each PVC me1surement defines the following:

tch Pend.
Output
2J2-Z,AA
00 mvac

1.
2.

3.
4.
Ex:

PTS switching relay (above symbol)


Signal function
Syst~n interface line
Voltaqe level tested
Measui:e Pitch Pendulum Output on
interface line 8W2J2-Z ,Al'. for less
than 100 mvac using PTS relay Kl2-12
for switching.

10.3.1.6
Delay and Timing Subroutine - This subroutine shall be entered
when required by any program subfunction. The purpose of this subroutine
is to allow time for hardware functions to operate or signals to stabilize.
Exit shall be back to the countdown subfunction which called this subroutine.
10.3.1.6.l
Inputs - Requires a code and a data word. The data word shall
specify the amount of time that the program shall delay. This subroutine
requires the real time clock in the computer.
10.3.1.6.2
Processing - The program shall have. the capability of performing
timing functions by several methods. One shall be by executing a given number
of commands in a loop where the execution time of each command is known. A
second method shall be to store the computer millisecond time and compare the
elapsed time with the time specified in the data word.

Flow Chart Symbol

l5oo\

Sequence Delay.
Each delay defines the length of delay
inside the symbol.
Ex:

Delay 500 ms

10.3.l.7
Deci&ion Subroutine - This subroutine shall be entered when required by any program subfunction. The purpose of the decision is to allow
the program to proceed along the prescribed path depending on the state of
the indicator used for the decision. Exit shall be back to the countdown
subfunction which called this subroutine.
10.3.1.7.l
Inputs - Operator inputs, computed inputs that set program flags
and the state of monitored hardware functions.
10.3.1.7.2
Processing - The operator inputs shall be made through the key
board or with manual switches. These inputs shall be used by the computer to
determine the branch paths to be executed. Computed inputs are those flags
or indicators that are set or reset as the result of computations in the program.
The program shall monitor the state of the indicator and branch as the sequence
dictates.
10.3.1.7.3
Output - The program shall generate holds, malfunctions, and
execute sequence options or subfunctions dependent upon subfunction requirements.
10.3.1. 7 .4

Flow Chart Symbol


COMMENTS

SYMBOL
Decision

The program shall branch depending upon


the state of the
~n"'i~o ~he
decision block. For timing decisions
all times shall start upon entry of the
decision unless specified by a T with
a subscript.

No

The third method is to utilize one of the several software timers in the
program. This method requires two data words. The first data word specifies
which timer is to be initialized and the second data word specifies the elapsed
time and the decision of what che program will do if the question asked is
negative. The accuracy in performing the normal timing delays shall be+ three
milliseconds ,.,; +-h "'"' ,,,:;,.::,; +-i "'.,.,,,, +-e,,,.., m; 11; "'""'"'onrlc: :per second of the timing
interval.
Figure 2-2.

COMMENTS

SYMBOL

Ex:

T2 ( 5 sec, is testing timer T2 for


less than 5 sec.
T2 timer was started at an earlier time

Subroutine requirements (sheet 3 of 9).


2-25

10. 3 .1. 8
required
the Missile
link communication
which called

10.3.1.8.1

data

;:;.;;;;.;;.;;;;_;:~;;;.;:_.:.:.;;:.;;;;..::.:;;.....:::.;;~;..;:;..;;;;..;;.:=..;;;.. - This subroutine shall be entered


when
any program
This subroutine shall write into
G&CC memory locations
These writes shall include the memory location to
write the data in. Exit shall be
to the countdown to be written.

10.3.1.9.l
written,

read.

_....._

__

- Inputs shall consist of the G&CC address and data


to be written.
program shall
format:

10. 3.1.8. 2

commands

commands

the data link write

Bit Positions

15

Bit 0
will be
All data

'"'G&CC

Memory

Bit C

11 will contain the G&CC address. Bits 12 throu,:yh t!i will bA


coded as 019. Data goes from the PTS to the G&CC. The PTS data link write
commands are defined in Table 10.3.l.9-l. The write to be performed and
data written are defined in the subfunction from which this subroutine is
called. The
written to the G&CC is defined in Table 10.3 1.9-2.

m.::::mory.

modified or
10. 3 .1. 8-1.

If

a read is

10.3.1.9.3 -----~:.....- The output shall consist of the data link write commands to the

10. 3. l. 8.

for the Data Link

G&CC.

write

10. 3.1. 8. 4
read subroutine

DL
Write~
Value
of
FA
010416

Data Link
Each subroutine is defined by
l.

2.
3.

Ex:

memory

2-2.

2-26

Subroutine requirements (sheet 4 of 9).

DL (above symbol) G&CC data link


communications required.
Function to be written
Oct,tl comnand including memory
location.
Write value of FA in G&CC memory
loca1:ion 0416.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 10.3.1.8-1 - Read Commands Transmitted from PTS to G&CC During Countdown
PTS Command
Description
READ

VARIABLE MEMORY TEST

READ G&CCP IDENTIFICATION

PTS Command
Code (Octal)
030247
030331

Function
of Command

Subfunction
(fig.)
(Not used)
Initiate G&CC
(2-11)

READ VALUE OF FA

030416

Range Select
(2-12)

READ VALUE OF Ao HIGH

030417

Range Select
(2-12)

READ RANGE SELECT

030424

Range Select
(2-12)
Fire Sequence

030263

Transfer address of Variable


Memory Test Failure to the PTS

READ AUTO SLEW VOLTAGE

Transfer the stored G&CCP


identification word to the PTS
to identify G&CCP modification
status

READ NSG BIAS VOLTAGE

Transfer the stored value of


FA to the PTS for mission
identification

(Not used)

030401
030402

Auto Slew
Initiate G&CC

Transfer Auto Slew Voltage to


to the PTS

(2-11)

Transfer NSG Bias Voltage to


to the PTS

SPARE

030403

(Not Used)

(Not Used)

READ VALUE OF SRVE0 HIGH


READ VALUE OF SRVE 0 LO

030442
030443

(Not Used)

Transfer the stored value of SRVE0


to tte PTS for preset verification

VALUE OF T0 HIGH
VALUE OF Tn LO

030444
030445

(Not Used)

Transfer the stored value of T0


to the PTS for preset verification

VALUE OF Ao HIGH
VALUE OF Ao LO

030446
030447

(Not Used)

Transfer the stored value of


Ao to the PTS for preset
verification

VALUE OF SRDE0

030450

(Not Used)

Transfer the stored value of


SRDE 0 to the PTS for preset
verification

Transfer the value of the performance


monitor stored during platform enable
to the PTS
READ SELF TEST ERROR WORD 030246

READ OUTPUT DISCRETE


REGISTER WORD

030257

Simulated Flight
(2-19}

Transfer the value of the output


discrete register stored during
Simulated Flight to the PTS

READ VALUE OF' SA

030474

Simulated Flight
(2-19)

Transfer the value of' SA


computed during Simulated Flight
test to the PTS

READ VALUE OF' CR

030522

Simulated Flight
(2-19)

Transfer the value of' CR computed during


Simulated Flight test to the PTS

READ VALUE OF SRVE HIGH


READ VALUE OF SRVE LO

030442
030443

Accelerometer Monitor
(2-25)

Transfer SRV computed by Accel. Mon. Test


to the PTS

READ VALUE OF SAVE

030466

Accelerometer Monitor
(2-25)

Transfer SAVE computed by Accel. Mon. Test


to the PTS

READ VALUE OF CRVE

030514

Cross Range Offset


Test (2-18}
Accelerometer Monitor
(2-25}

Transfer CRVE computed by Accel. Mon. Test


to the PTS

Figure 2-2.

Function
of Command

PTS Command Subfunction


Code (Octal)
(fig.)

(2-21)

READ
Transfer the stored value of Ao
READ
to the PTS for mission identification
READ
Transfer the value of the range
READ
select discrete to the PTS for
range verification
READ

(2-32)

READ PERFORMANCE MONITOR

PT Command
Description

Missile Power Off Transfer Self Test word to the


(2-34)
PTS. Word indicates cause of
failure.

Subroutine requirements (sheet 5 of 9).


2-27

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 10.3.1.8-2 - Read Data Transmitted Bet.ween G&CCP and PTSP During Countdown
Data Record
1.
2.

3.

**

4.
5.

:C1<

Self Test Error Word

Memory
Location
0246

Value of Variable
Memory Tt::!st

0247

Value of output
discrete register

0257

Performance Monitor

0263

G&CCP Identification

6.

Auto Slew Voltage

7.

NSG Bias

0331
0401
0402

MSB

Bit Values
LSB
Units

16 bits

sec
sec

Provide value to T0 for preset


verification

26
-9
2

m
m

Provide value of A0 preset


verification

0450

23

Provide value of SRDE0 for preset


verification

Value of SAVE

0466

m/s

Provide value of SAVE after accel.


monitor test

18.

Value of 'i' SA

0474

Deg

Provide value of 'i' SA after sim.


flight test

19.

Value of CRVE

Ot:;14

m/s

Provide value of CRVE after CR test

20.

Value of CRVE

0514

m/s

Provide value of CRVE after accel.


monitor test

mils Provide value of stored firing


21.
azimuth for mission identification

Value of 'i' CR

0522

Deg

Provide value of 'i' CR after sim.


flight test

Provide valu~ of Ao for mission


identification

Any Word

N/A

N/A

Provide value of range selected

m/s

Provide value of SRVE after accel.


monitor test

N/A

16 bits

Provide self test error word to


indicate cause of failure

13.

Provide address of variable


memory test failure

14.

Provide value of output discrete


register word stored during sim.
flight test

15.

Value of SRVE0 High


Value of SRVE0 Lo

0442
0443

Value of To High
Value of To Lo

0444
0445

Value of "o High


Value of "o Lo

0446
0447

16.

Value of SRDE0

17.

(Not Used)

Provide identification of G&CCP


modification

Vol ts Provide value of NSG Bias Voltage


for NSG Bias verification
(Not Used)
N/A

8.

SPARE

0403

16 bits

9.

Value of FA

0416

212

10.

Value of "o High

0417

26

11.

Value of Range Select

0424

12.

Value of SRVE High


Value of SRVE Lo

0442
0443

-3

-3
2
-18
2

NOTE:

22.

*
**

Figure 2-2.

2-28

Volts Provide value of Auto Slew Voltage


for platform slew

16 bits

s
*

-6
2
-21
2

N/A

16 bits

Function of Data Transmission


Provide value of SRVE0 for preset
verification

N/A

16 bits

Memory
Bit Values
Units
Location MSB
LSB
m/s
m/s

N/A

16 bits

Data Record

-3
2
-18
2

N/A

16 bits

Function of Data Transmission

-8

-9

-a
-8
-9

General capability for SCTS

MSB of second word is not used and should be set to 2.ero


MSH of Double Precision word is located in G&CC memory location N and LSH in N + 1.
Sign is with MSH.
This information is provided to reflect locations of memory conunitted to previous use.
These locations are not presently used during the countdown and cannot be used without
consideration of both tne CCP anct G~CCP.

Subroutine requirements (sheet 6 of 9).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 10.3.1.9-1 - Write Commands Transmitted from PTS to G&CC During Countdown

Table 10.3.1.9-2 - Write Data Transmitted Between PTS and G&CC During Countdown

Sub function
(fig.)

Memory
Bit Values
Data Word
Location MSB
LSB
Units Function of Data Transmission
~;.;;;..;.;...........;...;...;..;...~~~~~~~~~~~~--------~-

PTS Command
Description
WRITE VALUE OF AUTO
SLEW VOLTAGE

PTS Command
Code (Octal)
010401

Function of Command

Azimuth Lay Fine Contains address where Auto Slew


(2-23)
Voltage Word (the next up data
word) is to be written

WRITE VALUE OF NSG


BIAS VOLTAGE

010402

SPARE

010403

(Not Used)

Contains address where SPARE word


(the next up data word) is to be
written

WRITE VALUE OF FA

010416

Range Select
(2-12)

Contains address where FA (the


next up data word) is to be written

WRITE VALUE OF Ao HIGH

Initiate G&CC
(2-11}

010417

WRITE VALUE OF SRVE0 HIGH


WRITE VALUE OF SRVE0 LO

010442
010443

WRITE VALUE OF To HIGH


WRITE VALUE OF To LO

010444
010445

Preset Flight
(2-26)
Preset Flight
(2-26)
Preset Flight
(2-26)

Contains address where NSG Bias


Voltage Word (the next up data
word) is to be written

0401

16 bits

Volts

Provide value of Auto Slew Voltage


to be stored for PTS Platform Slew

Value of NSG Bias


Voltage

0402

16 bits

Volts

Provide value of NSG Bias Voltage to


be stored for Bias Voltage verification
(Not used)

0403

N/A

Value of FA

0416

mils Provide value of firing azimuth


to be stored for mission
identification

Value of A0 high

0417

26

Provide value of A0 high for


mission identification

Value of SRVE0 High


Value of SRVE0 Lo

0442
0443

-3
2
-18
2

m/s
m/s

Provide final value of SRVE


for cutoff equation

Value of To High
Value of To Lo

0444

sec

().d.11.'3

2
-21

'2

Provide value of T0 for cutoff


equation

Value of Ao High
Value of Ao Lo

0446
0447

26
-9
2

m
m

Provide initial value of Ao


for cu~off equation

Value of SRDE0

0450

23

Provide initial value of SRDE


for good guidance

**

Contains address where A0 high (the


next up data word) is to be written
Contains address where SRVE0 (the
next up data word) is to be written
Contains address where T0 (the next
up data word) is to be written

WRITE VALUE OF Ao HIGH

010446

Preset Flight
(2-26)

Contains address where A0 high (the


next up data word) is to be written

WRITE VALUE OF Ao LO

010447

Preset Flight
(2-26)

Contains address where A0 lo (the


next up data word) is to be written

WRITE VALUE OF SRDE0

010450

Preset Flight
(2-26)

Contains address where SRIJE 0 (the


next up data word) is to be written

Value of Auto Slew


Voltage

NOTE:

These command codes are provided to reflect previous usage. They are not presently used
during the countdown and cannot be used without consideration of both the CCP and G&CCP.

Figure 2-2.

MSH of Double Precision Word is located in G&CC men:ory location


N and LSH in N +1. Sign is with MSH.

*
**

-6

MSB of second word is not used and should be set to zero.

This information is provided to reflect locations of memory committed to previous use.


These locations are not presently used during the countdo~n and cannot be used without
consideration of both the CCP and G&CCP.

Subroutine requirements (sheet 7 of 9).

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10.3.1.10
Data Link Command Subroutine - This subroutine shall be entered
when required by any program subfunction. This subroutine shall initiate
a subprogram in the G&CC. The command shall include the subroutine identification code. Exit shall be back to the.countdown subfunction which called
this subroutine.
10.3.1.10.l Inputs - Inputs shall consist of the command identification to
be performed by the G&CC.

Table 10. 3 .1.10 - Commands Transmi tt:ed from PTS to G&CC During Countdown

PTS Command
Code (Octal)

Subfunction
(fig.)

PTS Command
Description

Not Used

0200 00
0200 01

Function
of Command

Initiate G&CC

PERFORM VARIABLE MEMORY TEST

Initiate Variable Memory Test

SET FAULT LINE

Initiate the Set Fault Line


subprogram

(2-11)

10.3.1.10.2 Processing - The program shall generate the data link command
using the following format:
C.

0200 02

DATA LINK COMMAND

(' 15

14

13

Bit Positions
A
10 ....
12
11

xxxx8'rx

11

0200 03

Initiate G&CC
(2-11)

GO TO SELF TEST

Initiate the GO TO SELF TEST


Command

0200 04

Controls Test
(2-14)

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST ONE

Initiate first stage pitch, roll


and yaw subcommand tests as part
of controls test

0200 OS

Controls Test
(2-14)

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST TWO

Initiate first stage SA guidance


subcommand test as part of controls
test

0200 06

Controls Test
(2-14)

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST THREE

Initiate first stage CR guidance


subcommand test as part of controls
test

0200 07

Controls Test
(2-14)
& Vane Lock
(2-17)
Fire Sequence
(2-32)

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST FOUR

Initiate second stage pitch, roll


and yaw subcommand tests as part of
controls test

0200 10

Control:; Test

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST FIVE

Initiate second stage SA guidance


subcommand test as part of controls
test

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST SIX

Initiate second stage CR guidance


subcommand test as part of controls
test

20,

.J

G&CC Memory
Location

Bit O through ll will contain the code for the command to be performed.
12 through 15 will be coded 02 .

Bits

The PTS data link commands are listed in Table 10.3.1.10. The command to
be performed is defined in the subfunction from which this subroutine was
called. Commands shall be limit checked for< 00 and> 20.
Outputs - The outputs shall consist of data link commands to

10.3.1.10.4 Flow Chart Symbol - The flow chart symbol for the data link
command subroutine is defined below.
SYMBOL
DL

COMMENTS

(2-14)

Data Link Command


Each Data Link Command is defined by:

Perform
Accelerometer
Monitor
020017

1.
2.
3.

Ex:

0200 11

Controls Test
(2-14)

DL (above symbol) G&CC data link


communication required.
G&CC subprogram name.
Octal command to call G&CC subprogram.

Command the G&CC to perform accelerometer monitor by sending 020017 up


the data link.

Figure 2-2.
2-30

Initiate G&CC
(2-11)

28

10.3.1.10.3
the G&CC.

Fire Sequence
(2-32)

Subroutine requirements (sheet 8 of 9).

TM 9-1425-380-242

Table 10.3.1.10 - Commands Transmitted fro~. PTS to G&CC During Countdown (continued)
PTS Command
Description

PTS Command
Code (Octal)

Subfunction
(fig.)

TERMINATE CONTROLS l'EST

0200 12

Controls Test
(2-14)

Function
of Command
Initiate the Terminate Controls
Test subprogram

& Vane Lock


(2-16,2-17)

Fire Sequence
(2-32)

PERFORM VANE DITHER

0200 13

Controls Test

Initiate Vane Dither subprogram

(2-14)

Vane Lod;
(2-16, 2-17)
Fire Sequence
(2-32)

PERFORM CROSS RANGE


ACCELEROMETER TEST

0200 14

Cross Range
Off-set 'Iest

Initiate Cross Range Accelerometer


Test

(2-18)

INITIALIZE FOR SIMULATED


FLIGHT

0200 15

Simulaced Flight
(2-19)

Initiate the initialize for


Simulated Flight subprogram

10.3.1.11
Update T-Time subroutine - 1'his subroutine shall be entered
when required by any program subfunction. This subroutine shall generate
time to liftoff displays on the T-time indicator on the countdown control
panel. Exit shall be back to the countdown subfunction which called this
subroutine.
10.3.l.ll.l
displayed.

Inputs - Inputs shall consist of the T-time number to be

10.3.l.ll.2
Processing - The program shall generate T-time in minutes to
go to liftoff. It shall update the T-time indicator display at the beginning of each one minute interval. The T-time indicator shall be updated as
specified in the subfunction being processed for each type of countdown and
all recycle paths.
10. 3. l. ll. 3
indicator.

Outputs.-

10.3.1.11.4

Flow Chart Symbol

The output sh~ll be an updating of the T-time

& Vane Lock

SYMBOL

(2-16)

TERMINATE SIMULATED FLIGHT

0200 16

Simulated Flight
(2-19)

Initiate the Terminate Simulated


Flight subprogram

& Vane Lock


(2-16)

PERFORM ACCELEROMETER
MONITOR TEST

0200 17

Accelerometer
Monitor

Initiate Accelerometer Monitor


Test

COMMENTS
T-time Update
T-time indicator (counter indicator)
is updated to the number shown in the
box.

(2-25)

INHIBIT UMBILICAL FAULT


PERFORM FIRST STAGE
SEPARATION

0200 20
0200 21

(2-32)

Initiate the Inhibit Umbilical


Fault subprogram

Controls Test

Initiate First Stage Separation

Fire Sequence

(2-14)

PERFORM CONTROLS TEST SEVEN 0200 22

(G&C Test only)

PERFORM RQC ACCELEROMETER


MONI'l'OR TEST

RQC Acee!. Monitor Initiate RQC Accelerometer


(2-25)
Monitor Test

0200 23

Initiate Control Test seven as part


of Controls Test during G&C section
testing

* These command codes are provided to reflect previous usage.

They are not presently used during the


countdown and cannot be used without consideration of both the GCP and G&CCP.

Figure 2-2.

Subroutine requirements (sheet 9 of 9).


2-31

JM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2
Subfunction Requirements - The subfunctions are composed of
tests and operations which provide confidence the Missile system is functionally operational. These subfunctions shall include the acceptance of
input data; the computation of flight presets, the testing a.nd checkout of
the missile, the preparation of the missile for launch, and the control of
the actual launch of the missile toward the selected target. Subfunction
flow chart symbols
are sunnnarized
in Table 10.3.2.

Table 10.3.2 - Flow Chart Symbols (contd.)

AND Display.
Each display defines the characters to be displayed. Sh within the symbol indicates a short
hola condition. Sh is not displayed. Number in
display indicates a fault isolation TN which is
preceded by "CD MALF Test" and followed by the
hardware callout.

Table 10.3.2 - Flow Chart Symbols


The following symbols are used in the detailed sequential flow charts.
An example is given for each symbol used.
Symbol

Comments

BAOl

Write to command register.


Each write defines the following:

Set

1.

Off
Select Cmnd,
I
8W1Jl-Z i

2.
3.

4.
Ex:

Warhead Off
Select Supv.
8WlJl-M

PTS command module (above symbol)


Write function (set or reset)
Signal function
Svstem interface line

Subprogram or DL subroutine call command


Each subroutine or subprogram is defined by

(P~rf~rm
jAccelerometer
\
Monitor
020017

1.
2.

3.

Each read defines t.he following:


1.
2.

5.

Ex:

Yes or
No

PTS monitor element (inside symbol)


Signal function
System lnterface line
Voltage level always read for
28 Vdc.
The path labeled "Yes" or "No" is
considered the failure path.

Read Warhead Off Select Supv. on interface


line 8W1Jl-M for 28 Vdc with monitor
module VJ25.

PVC Measurement.
Each PVC measurement defines the following:
1.

2.
3.
4.
Ex:

Ex:

T2 <. 5 sec, is testing timer T2 for less


than 5 sec. T2 timer was started at an
earlier time in Section 10.3.2.X.

T Time Update
T time indicator (counter indicator) is
updated by.the CCP to the number shown in
the symbol.

PTS swicching relay (above symbol)


Signal =unction
System interface line
Voltage level reading and tolerance

Measure Pi~c~ Pendulum Output on interfa=e


line 8W2J2-Z,AA for <100 mvac using PTS
relay Kl2-12 for switching
Figure 2-3.

DL (above symbol) if G&CC data link


communications is required.
Subroutine name
Octal command to call G&CC subprogram,
write to G&CC, or read from G&CC.

Decision:
The program shall branch depending upon the
state of the parameter inside the decision
block. For timing decisions all times shall
start upon entry of the decision unless
specified by a T with a subscript. Ref.
refers to subfunction where time was started
10.3.2.X or parameter was used.
No

Pitch Pend.
output
8W2J2-Z,AA
<100 mvac

2-32

DL

Read cf mcnitcr ~cdule

3.

Kl2-l2

Ex: Display "TURN MSL ON" on AND the Information


Readout Indicator in PTS and enter short hold
conditinn.
Seqenc.~ Delay
The time delay is specified inside the
symbol.

Set Warhead Off Select Command on


interface line 8W1Jl-Z with command
module BAOl.

4.

VJ25

Comments

Symbol

Flow chart symbols (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 10.3.2 - Flow Chart Symbols (contd.)


Cozmnents

Symbol

Relay write or cozmnand


Each relay write is defined by:

KlB-5
Set
Warhead Select
Supv. Supply
BWlJl-R

1.
2.
3.

4.
Ex:

or

Set Warhead Select Supv. supply on interface line BWlJl-R with relay KlB-5.

Each cozmnand is defined by function to be


performed.

Inhibit
Monitor
Scan

~
~

PTS relay (above symbol)


Write function (set or reset)
Signal function
System interface line

Ex:

f1TJ

Inhibit Monitor Scan subfunction

Fault Isolation Routine reference symbol


Each Fault Isolation (FI) routine is referenced by a test number within symbol. Refer
to Figure 2-36 for Fault Isolation
routines and Fault Isolation requirements
that are not shown in countdown flow diagram.
M indicates Connnand Module write failure.
Ex: Test No. 227 or 228 test number will be
part of AND display. Refer to Figure
2-36
for continuation of Fault
Isolation for TN 227, 228 and M37.
Subfunction entry or exit designation
Entry and exit of each subfunction is defined.
Number refers to figure No.
Ex:

The subfunction ending in this symbol shall


exit to Missile Power subfunction (fig. 2-10).

Figure 2-3.

Flow chart symbols (sheet 2 of 2).


2-33

.......
1, Apply A11
Needed p_,

2, Haunt 1'art 1
Of OITD Progr11111
On Reader

llestt

Only
Counting
Light
On

Block 2 Flag
IM)

Set 11ocll 1 F119,


IIIJIF, IISFL& I

Start Auto
Tape Rewind

CKSUM
Mlllllory
(Block 1)

l. Print "72"

Print
11061900-1!1

For

lnst1'11111811
tatlon

Select
TATS
Ml

3. Press Tape
Read SWI tch
(Manual)

Manuel
Hold (CNT)
241

CMP

"Enter

1111 ID"
Adpt

Self Test

Self Test

Mlllf

CRG, IINO,
PCIC, OIi'

(Coros)

No. l

(STAil.)

Select
1111 ID

(SELID)
239

0 SLA
Nsl
Msl
Hsi

Off
1
2
3

4 No SLA

Fl'<lffl

Alert
Readiness

Put On
All Needed

Power

Set Block 1

Opera ta
SLA
{STSLA)

Flag 0

Manual
Hold (CftT)

Aut.atic
Progr111 Tape
Rewind .

z.c1

(25)

Ml 4992311

Figure 2-4.

Program entry subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.1
Program Entry subfunction.- This subfunction shall enter the countdown program into the PTS computer, staT.t a countdown after the program has been
previously entered, enter the selected missile I.D., operate the SLA to the selected
missile, and perform computer and adapter self test, in the eight subprograms described below. Exit shall be to Computer Self Test Subfunction.

10.3.2.1.1
Load Part One (1901-3) Subprogram.- This subprogram shall load part one
memory and select TATS (fig. 2-38) and exit.
10. 3. 2 .1.1.1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of the following:


NOTE:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

are not
step at
Missile
Missile

installed, the program shall cycle the SLA to the desired position (one
a time). The program shall then exit to the next subprogram if the
ID.= O, bypassing the turn on ARU portion of operate SLA. If the
ID. is unequal to 0, the program shall turn on the ARU.

Turn on of the ARU shall consist of setting and verifying ARU AC power on. If
ARU AC power is not verified, a short hold will be initiated with a display
"ARU CBL". If the cable is not connected when counting is pressed, the program
shall reset AC power on command and exit to the next subprogram. If AC power
interlock is verified, the program shall generate AOL Enable and disable the
AOL Slew discretes. When AOL Enable is verified, the program shall set translation auto disable and exit to the next subprogram.

Refer to TM 9-1427-380-12/1 for procedures


Apply all power to the PTS
Install countdown tape on tape reader
Power/Count switch to required position
Press Tape Read switch

10.3.2.1.1.2
Processing.- The tape reader shall load the first block of memory.
This block of memory shall include an executive program, and all of the coefficients
for the twenty sets of TATS. The program shall checksum this block. of memory. A
successful cnecksum shall cause the program to print ::72" and decision Printer Complete Received, failure shall cause a display "CKSUM MALF- 11 No PRINTER COMPLE':'E
RECEIVED shall cause a display "PRINT INOP." Upon pressing the counting Switch the
program returns to flow and prints"ll061900-19)"(Tape ID and Dash No.) and performs
select TATS (fig. 2-38).
10. 3. 2 .1.1. 3
Outputs.- Outputs shall be countdown program loaded, and TATS
selected and stored.
10.3.2.1.2
Computer Self Test Subprogram.- This 5ubfunction shall verify the
computer can send and receive commands and data properly to and from the adapte::.
Failure of this subprogram shall cause the program to display "CMP MALF."

10.3.2.1.4
Command Register Self Test (STCRG) Subprogram.- This subprogram
shall verify the operation of the adapter command modules. Upon successful
completion exit shall be to the Monitor Module Self Test Subprogram.
10.3.2.1.4.1
Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of command and monitor element
status information.
10.3.2.1.4.2
Processing.- The program shall initialize all of the control
circuits in the adapter prior to starting a self test. The program shall
write reset commands to all eighteen command elements in each command
register used in the countdown. The program sha.11 then energize the Dl03
bus and delay 600 ms for the bus to stabalize. Verification of D103 shall
be accomplished by reading the Dl03 monitor element for an "on" state. The
+D202 bus shall be verified to be "off" by reading the D202 monitor element
for an "off" state. The program shall then write reset commands to all of
the relays in the adapter relay matrix. The program shall perform the
following operations:

10.3.2.1.3
Adapter Self Test No. One Subprogram.- This subprogram shall display
"ADPT PWR" and test the command module and monitor module registers, power on
circuitry, and constant monitor circuitry in the following subprograms. The
program shall also Select Missile ID (fig. 2-39)
and operate the SLA. Operation
of the SLA consists of the following functions. The Missile ID. is checked to see
if a SLA is p~esent. If the SLA is not connected, the program shall bypass switching the SLA and proceed to turn on theARUas defined below. If a SLA is connected
the program shall set and monitor power transfer. If power transfer is not verified
the program will hold and display "TURN SLA ON" until the counting switch is pressed.
If power transfer is not monitored after pressing the counting switch the program
shall exit to fault isolation. If power transfer is verified, the program will
verify all but two of the non-tactical jumper caps are not installed. If anv of
these jumper caps are installed the program shall exit to Fault Isolation. If
none of these jumper caps are installed the program shall check the SLA position
and step the SLA to the next position until the "OFF" position is reached. When
at the "OFF" position, the program shall verify that the other two non .. tactical
jumper caps (A2Jl and A2J8) are not installed. If either of these jumper caps
are installed the program shall exit to fault isolation. If both jumper caps
Figure 2-4. Program entry subfunction (sheet 2

(a)

All command elements shall be tested for a set and


reset state.

(b)

All register select, data set and monitor lines shall


be checked fo'.L sl,orts and inisw.:.ring to E::ci.ch other.

(c)

The relay matrix shall be checked for continuity of


control lines and for the absence of shorted diodes.

(d)

All command elements that have loads in PTS shall be


tested for shorted monitor transistors.

(e) All relays that are non-matrix and are controlled by


command elements shall be reset.
(f)

The position of the Remote ~ey Switch shall be monitored


and the program shall generate a display "KEY SW TO LOCAL"
if the switch is in the "Remote" position.

of 3).

2-35

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10. 3. 2 .1. 4. 3
~ u t s . - The outputs of the co:mmc nd register self test shall bn
command element writes to adapter and Fault Isolation displays on detection of
a fault.
10. 3. 2 .1. 5
Monitor Module Self Test (STMMO) Sul:orogram.- This subprogram sha:_1
verify the operation of the adapter monitor modules. Upon successful completion,
exit shall be to the Power On Test Subprogram.
10. 3. 2 .1. 5 .1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of monitor element reads from adapter.

10.3.2.1.7.3
Output.- The outputs of the constant monitor test shall be command
element sets in the adapter and Fault Isolation displays.

10.3.2.1.5.2
Processing.- The program shall test each monitor element by
setting relays that control the self test voltages to the monitor elements.
It shall read each element for an "on" condition. The program shall then
reset the relays ~ontrolling the self test voltage and read each monitor
element for an "off" condition.
(Exception: some monitor elements can not
be tested for an "off" state since they are monitoring voltages required to
run the test) .

10.3.2.1.8 Load part two (1902-3) subprogram.- This subprogram shall load
part two memory and exit to Computer Self Test Subfunction (fig. 2-5).
10.3.2.1.8.l

10.3.2.1.5.3
Outputs.- The outputs of the Monitor Module self test shall be
select signals to the monitor elements and Fault Isolation displays upon detection of a fault.
10.3.2.1.6
Power On Test (PON) Suborogram.- This subprogram shall reset all
command elements and apply power to the D202 adapter bus. Upon successful completion, exit shall be to the Constant Monitor Self Test Subprogram.
10. 3. 2 .1. 6 .1
the adapter.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of motitor element read data from

10.3.2.1.6.2
Processing.- The program shall test the adapter control circuits
by setting specific command elements and relays and reading specific monitor
ele:ncnts c1': the desiYe;d state..

n-F+o2':" +'ho

+.oC'+-

su,....,...oc:c:-F,,l 1 ~7' f'"'rnrypl

program shall reset the command elements and relays used.


power to the D202 adapter DC bus.

e::,t-on I

10.3.2.1.7.2
Proc,~ssing.- The program shall test the circuits that continuoui;ly
monitor the safety circuits in the missile system. This subprogram shall be p,=rformed by testing e,1ch constant monitor circuit independently. The test shall
check the circuit by supplying the correct stimuli to the circuit and enabling the
inhibit controls. '..:he program shall verify that each circuit will generate an
Emergency Interrupt. Each constant monitor whicr, has "O" vdc as its normal condition shall verify that "O" vdc will not generate an Emergency Interrupt. On the
last circuit tested the program shall enable the hardware to shut off adapter DC
power (D202, Dl03).

t-hA

It shall then sequence

(a)
(b)
(c)

Inputs.- Inputs shall consistof the following:

Apply all needed power, if restarting from Alert Readiness Status


Install countdown tape on tape reader
Press Tape Read Switch

10.3.2.1.8.2 Processing.- After part one (1901-3) rewind the program shall
cause the second part of tape to be read into memory, insure CKSUM is okay and
parts 1 and 2 match and automatically rewind the tape, and then inhibit the real
time clock in the computer, mask all interrupts, and assign primary and secondary
memory modules. A malfunction causes the program to go to Fault Isolation. The
program shall generate a malfunction display for either an Emergency Interrupt or a
Monitor Scan condition, before Remote and for any malfunction which occurred after
Remote during the last countdown. If MALF TS=O, "Lost Cf,1P PWR" shall be displayed.
10.3.2.1.8.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be real time clock i:_nhibited, m~sk all
interrupts, primary and secondary memory module assigned, and Malfunction Display.

10.3.2.1.6.3
Outputs.- The outputs of the Powe:r On Test shall be command monitor
element selection writes to the adapter and Fault Isolation displays for rnalfur.ctions.
10.3.2.1.7
Constant Monitor Self Test (STCMT) Subprogram.- This subprogram shall
verify the operation of the critical safety circuit monitors in the adapter. "Cfpon
successful completion, exit shall be to the Print Trajectory Data Subprogram.
10. 3. 2 .1. 7 .1
Inpu1~. - Inputs shall consist of emergency interrupts from the constant monitors.

Figure 2-4.
2-36

Program entry subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

ID

1.
2.

Only
Counting
Light On

3.

Reset Flags
Set MSFLG 1,
Pos I 4, and
GA!RF
Print '72 For
Jnstrumentatio

Reset
Indicators
As Required

Print
11061900-19

CKSUM
TATS

Se 1ect
Msl ID
(Sel ID)
2-39

CKSUM
Memory

SLA Off
Msl 1
Msl 2
Msl 3
4 No SLA

Malf

Set
Block 2

Verify Non Tactical JC's Are Not Connected.


A. Before Sw SLA (A2J2-J7):
1. Read VJ26, VF28, VH28, VM35 = 0
2. Set Kl5-ll, 13 Read VR28 = 0
3. Set Kl4-8 Read Vl35 = 0
B. Switch SLA 1'o Off:
1. Set Kl-12 Read VF26 = 0
2. Set KB-17 Read VF21 = 0

Flag
(2-4)

Nontactical
Supv
Pwr Count Sw
(PTS)
VE33

STD Supv
Pwr Count S1;;
(PTS)

Qui ck Supv
P\IJr Count Sw
(PTS)

VQ33

VR33

Yes

Yes

AC
lnterl ock
ll9A3Jl-Z
Set
QC Flag

BB17
Set
Manua 1
Di sable
ll 9A3Jl -LL

VG4D

No

Reset
QC
Flag
Kl6-l3, 16,
K7-16
BE17
Operate
SLA
(STSLA)

AC
Interlock
ll 9A3Jl-Z

Se 1ect
Set X

Manual
Hold (CNT)

VG40

& Verify

2-41

Malf No

Conf Supv
Pwr Count Sw
(PTS)
No

STD Supv
Pwr Count Sw
(PTS)

VP33

Ho

Kl6-l 3
Reset
AOL
Enable
ll 9A3Jl -AA

Perform
LC + SC
Test Case

1.

2.

Reset
MSL PWR,
BATAC, RMTE,
FBI ND
Set
MSFLG 1

No

Reset
1. Manual
Disable
119A3Jl-LL
Translation
Di sab 1e
119A3Jl-R

Reset
POSJ &
Misc Flags

(2-33)

Manual
Hold (CNT)

No

2-41

Reset
Pwr Trans
Count
118AlJ410-26 ,27

Set
Msl IDO
(2-39)

JCFLG 2

MI 49924A

Figure 2-5.

Computer self test subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-37

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.2
Computer Self Test Subfunction.- This subfun~tion shall perform a
test of the PTS computer to ensure it is functioning properly and the program
has been loaded correctly into memory. Entry to this subfunction shall be from
the successful completion of the Program Entry Subfunction, Manual Data Entry Subfm1ction, Pre-Remote Monitor Subfunction, and Fire SequencP Subfunction. It shall
exit to the Manual Data Entry Subfunction, follo~ing the successful completion of
the eleven subprograms listed below. Failure to complete the self test successfully
shall generate either a "CMP MALF", or a "CKSUM MALF".

10.3.2.2.1
Checksum Memory Subprogram.- This s~bprogram shall checksum the stored
TATS and remaining ?arts of memory.
10 3. 2 2 1. 1

Inputs.- There are no inputs.

10.3.2.2.1.2 Processing.- The program shall turn on the Counting light, and
if Part 2 Flag is reset jump to checksums, and print "72" for instrumentation if
Part 2 Flag is set. It shall delay sufficient time for ihe printer or instrumentation to respond with a data received signal. If the signal has not been received in the allotted time, the program shall display "PRINT INOP", and monitor
the Counting Switch. If the operator presses the Counting Switch or if the printer
did respond properly the program shall print 11061900-19 (Tape ID+ DASH NO.). All
indicators shall be reset as required.
Upon completion of the initialization, the program shall checksum the stored 'I'ATS
and remaining blocks of memory. Failure of the checksum test shall generate a
"CKSUM MALF", display. Successful completion of the checksums shall decision
Part 2 Flag reset. If "yes", the program shall set Part 2 Flag and exit to 10.3.2.2.2
Power Count Subprogram. If Part 2 Flag is already set, the program shall perform
Computer Self Test (fig. 2-4), Select Missile ID (fig. 2-39), and Operate
SLA as described in figure 2-4.
10.3.2.2.2 Power count subprogram.- This subprogram shall monitor Power
Count Switch (PCS) positions and perform two arithmetic computations: long and
short coast test cases using fixed inputs.
10.3.2.2.2.1
Switch.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of monitors of the Power Count

10.3.2.2.2.2 Processing.- The program shall verify MSL ID! 0. The program
shall Operate SLA if MSL ID= o, and Operate SLA to off. If MSL ID is verified
! o, the program resets the QC flag, and will monitor the positions of the Power
Count Switch (PCS). If the PCS is in the "Non-tactical Position", "MODE INVAL"
shall be displayed and when the Counting Switch is depressed, the QC flag is again
reset and the PCS position monitor shall be repeated. If one of the following
positions are selected, the corresponding data shall be displayed.

Figure 2-5.
2-38

POWER COUNT SWITCH POSITION

DISPLAY

Confidence Supervision

CNF CD

Standard Supervision

STD CD

Supervision

QCK CD

If the switch is in the Confidence or Standard position, the program shall perform two arithmetic computations; long coast and short coast test cases using
fixed (canned) inputs.
The results of these test cases shall be checked against known values. Failure
shall cause the program to display "CMP MALF". Successful completion of the test
cases shall cause the program to exit to the MDE Subfunction.
If in a QC display

11

QCK CD", set QC flag, check ARU cable, set Ma~ual Translation
Disable and reset AOL enable. Upon failure of the ARU Cable check the trajectory
data is printed. Upon failure of Manual Translation Disable the program shall
display "EXEC 2 ADPT-."
10.3.2.2.2.3
Manual Translation

- outputs shall be set Counting light, QC Flag, and


and reset indicator commands.

10.3.2.2.3 Count SLA off subprogram.- This subprogram shall power the SLA to
off following the successful completion of a Confidence Countdown or launch of a
missile.
10.3.2.2.3.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall be from the CONF Power Count Switch and
SLA Switch Position Monitor Modules.
10.3.2.2.3.2
Processing.- The program shall delay three seconds, display "USED
SET x" (x = 1, 2, or 3), delay two seconds and verify MSL ID= 4. Upon verification, the program shall reset Power Transfer Control, the B17 Register and the
Bl8 Register. Any malfunctions would cause the program to display EXEC 7 thru 11
"ADAPT-".
The program shall operate to off the Counting and Holding lights.
If MSL ID f 4 the CONF. PCS is monitored. If verified, the program
shall display "CNT FOR SLA OFF" and decision the Sequence Option Key. If the
Sequence Option Key is pressed the program shall enter the MSL ID= 4 verified
fiow path discussed previously. If the Sequence Option Key and the Counting
Switch are not pressed, the program shall continue to decision the Sequence Option
Key. Pressing the Counting switch shall cause the program to force MSL ID= 0 and
perform Operate SLA, where the SLA is operated to off. Following the operation of
SLA to off the program again enters MSL ID= 4 verified flow.
10.3.2.2.3.3
Register, Bl8

Outputs.

Outputs shall be the reset of Power Transfer Control, Bl7


and setting Counting and Holding lights off.

Computer self test subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

ffl.D on

c~r orr

Enter
Set
'4umber
(Opmtor)

Activate
Set
X

Yes

Firing
Eqn1

Jteuot

"Set Computed"-------<
Flas

CNTRI~
,COIi

llanu11
Hold (CNT)

2-41
,1,1111

'""'

1. Enter New Value


(XX Symbollc
ol 11
a. Renet "Sot

Ill
I I+ I

Com uted' Fla

,..
hi
I I

DI....,

TAT
ID(I)

Ml 499258

Figure 2-6.

Manual data entry aubfunction (sheet 1 of 4).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Manual Data Entry (MDE) Subfunction.- ~his subfunction shall be performed after successful completion of Computer Selr Test and shall exit to Computer Self Test and ARU Ready Subfunctions.
This subfunction shall perform the following operations:
10.3.2.3

a.

b.

c.
d.

e.

f.

Preset or Intermediate Parameter

Tolerance

Range

+ 0.00002

+ 0.00002

Operator manual input of up to 3 data sets of launch and


target parameters to be saved in memory and identified as
Set J., 2, or 3. Launcher and Target locations may be entered
in either geographic or UTM format.
Operator selection og any data set to be retrieved from memory
and placed in "working storage" for immediate use.
Operator examination of any of the 12 entries in any of the 3
data sets, with manual modification of any entry if so desired.
Extensive automatic check of data entered by the operator to
detect format, limit, or logic errors, and force correction as
appropriate.
Autonatic selection and use of proper set of computational
const.ants (short coast or long coast) depending upon the
relative distance between launch and target.
Comp~tation of necessary polynomials to serve as coefficients
in evaluation of trajectory parameters to necessary precision.

AT

+ 0.0001

AA

0.0001

+ 0.02

+ 2.0

o.os

TFB

TFT

+ 0.05

+ 0.01

DB

+ 0.1

Vi:

+ 0.02

VN

+ 0.00001

Dk

+ 0.1

+ 0.0001

+ 0.01

RNBGZ

be:

2-40

0.0001

DP

Preset and intermediate parameter tolerances shall

Figure 2-6.

AT

+ 0.1
1.0

g.

Check on selected output parameters to insure satisfaction of


appropriate limits, display explanatory error messages as
needed, and allow operator corrective action.

h.

Compt:.tation of necessary missile preset controls from appropriate trajectory parameters.

i.

Transformation of selected trajectory parameters and of missile


preset controls from numerical form into display codes for subsequent printing and IRI.

Manual data entry subfunction (sheet 2 of 4).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

j.

Display timely directions and/or information for the operator


by means of one or more of the following messages:
(1)

ENTER SET NO.

(2)

SET X, where X =dataset ID= 1, 2, or 3 only.

(3)

Requests for data entry:

DISPLAY

*
**
***
****

(4)

DESCRIPTION

Displays of data entered: {Where each X or Y is a possible


decimal digit; leading zeros being permissible but not
required).
DISPLAY

Ol

02

+XXXX

03

xx

04

XXXY.Y.X

+150,0CO Meters

+850,000 Meters

04

+xx.xx.xx.x

-90.00 1 .00.00"

+90.00 1 .00.0 11

OS

+XXXXXXXX

-9,999,999 Meters

+9,000,000 Meters

OS

+xxx.xx.xx.x

-100.00 1 .00.0 11

+180.00'.00.0"

06

07

+XXXX

08

xx

09

xxxxxx

+150,000 Meters

+850,000 Meters

09

+xx.xx.xx.x

-90.00'.00.0"

+90.00 1 .00.0 11

10

+XXXXXXXX

-9,999,999 Meters

+9,000,000 Meters

10

+xxx.xx.xx.x

-180.00'.00.0"

+180.00'.00.0"

ll

XYYYY

12

xx

LOWER LIMIT
0

-400 Meters
0

UPPER LIMIT
.5

+3000 Meters
60

ENTER 01 SPL

SPHERIOD OF LAUNCH

ENTER 02 AOL

ALTITUDE OF LAUNCH

ENTER 03 ZOL

*ZONE OF LAUNCH

ENTER 04 EOL

EASTING OF LAUNCH {UTM)

ENTER 04 LAL

**LATITUDE OF LAUNCH (GEOGRAPHIC)

ENTER 05 NOL

NORTHING OF LAUNCH (UTM)

ENTER OS LOL

**LONGITUDE OF LAUNCH (GEOGRAPHIC)

ENTER 06 SPT

SPHEROID OF TARGET

ENTER 07 AOT

***ALTITUDE OF TARGET

ENTER 08 ZOT

****ZONE OF TARGET

ENTER 09 EOT

EASTING OF TARGET (UTM)

ENTER 09 LAT

**LATITUDE OF TARGET (GEOGRAPHIC}

E!fl'ER 10 NOT

NORTHING OF TARGET {UTM)

ENTER 10 LOT

**LONGITUDE OF TARGET (GEOGRAPHIC}

IDrr'ER ll HOB

***HEIGHT OF BURST

LIMIT ERROR

Entry outside prescribed limits.

E~R 12 TAT

TARGET ATMOSPHERE TABLES

FORMAT ERROR

Entry not in correct numeric format.

BURST ERROR

HOB plus AOT>4000 meters.

If Zone of Launch is zero, TAG 04 entry must be LAL, Latitude of Launch


(Geographic) and TAG 05 entry must be LOL, Longitude of Launch (Geographic).

RANGE ERROR

Ground distances between launches


and target too long or too short.

All Geographic entries are made in degrees, minutes, seconds and tenths of
seconds. This is the only entry which will contain a fractional part. The
period (.) will be used on the keyboard to separate these units.

ZONE ERROR

Zone and coordinates not in same


system.

OVA/OVC

Arithmetic overflow in CDP.

TAT INVAL

Fire mission TAT selected not in


memory.

(5)

The Altitude of Target (TAG 07) plus the Height of Burst {TAG 11) must not
exceed +4,000 meters.

-400 Meters

+4000 Meters

0
0

60

+1600 Meters
19

Error Messages:

If the Zone of Target is zero, TAG 09 entry must be LAT, Latitude of Target
(Georgaphic) and TAG 10 entry must be LOT, Longitude of Target (Geographic).

Figure 2-6.

Manual data entry subfunction (sheet 3 of 4).


2-41

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.3.l Inputs. The following data must be manually entered by the


operator f o r ~ launch and target points:
(1)

Coded digit appropriate to the geographical location to select


spheroidal constants from one of the following 6 Earth models:
International, Clark 1866, Clark 1880, Everest, Bessel, or
Clark 1858.

(2)

Altitude above the reference spheroid.

('3)

(4)

{UTM)

zone;

for geographic.

Firing equations shall be solved


addition of the following requirements:

"-o = ~p + T r;p

vsr = (45.351) <~g + ~r> -0.096


Vsrq = (3.015) (~g + ~r> -0.096
Vsa == (41. 550) <ng + nr> -247.26
Ver= ER= 0.157899 SIN AA

Coordinates, latitudes and longitude for geographic, easting and


northing for grid.

Data shall also be entered to identify the type of burst desired, the desired
height of burst above the target point (0 for surface burst), and the coded ID
for the appropriate atmospheric table.
10.3.2.3.2 Processing.- The program shall request a Data Set number front
the operator. Upon receipt of this input the program repeatedly requests data
from the operator, accepts it in decimal digits, checks for proper formats, corverts each valid input to a binary number, checks it is within proper limits,
and saves it for subsequent trajectory computation. After the final entry, the
program iterates the computed range to yield the proper value for the computational parameter X; this parameter X will in turn be used for computing all the
polynomials in X which serve as coefficients in the generation of the trajectory
parameters to necessary precision. Selected traj~ctory parameters are further
used to generate missile preset controls (T, Q, ands for displacement and velocity presets; Dp, Vk, Mand Tfb for warhead presets).

with the

cos

~L

A T

== T - ~ = T - .01638 4

Tim= TFT + 30 (VL)


Tim TFT + 40 (HL)
After all computations are successfully performed, selected results are converted to field data codes for subsequent printing and display in the IRI. These
selected items are FAM, FAD, GNC, RG, RGZ, TIM, PRG, Q, S, T, DP, VK, M, TFB, WIM,
WlF, W2M, W2F, W3M, W3F, W4M, W4F, VSA, VSR, SRVl, SRV2, TZl, TZ2, LZl, LZ2, and
SRDE.
If in a Quick Countdown, the program shall verify that CONF & EM FLAGS are reset
and exit to
ARU Ready Subfunction if verified. The program shall reset
AOL Enable and exit to
Computer Self Test Subfunction if the CONF or EM
FLAG is set. If not in a Quick Count Set MSFLG 5 FLAG, perform ARU cable check,
display FAM and exit to ARU ready subfunction when counting is pressed. Print
trajectory data if fail ARU cable check.
10.3.2.3.3 Outputs.- The outputs of the MDE subfunction are the quantities
converted into field data codes (Sec. 10.3.2.3.2) and the octal words used to
generate the preset controls. These are subsequently used by various subfunctions
during the countdown sequence.

Figure 2-6.
2-42

Manual data entry subfunction (sheet 4 of 4).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

AOL
Acquisiti.Q.n
Al19A3Jl-T

Caged Supv
8W2J2-X

VC39

VE36

Set
ACQ

Fla)

No

No

8817

(2-33

Yes
Set

Bleed
CMl-6, 17, 18

Sh
CK ARU
READY

Reed Relay
Control

Yes

VE38

AOL Level
Null Ind
119A3Jl -BB

-----

Kl9-17
61-11

Set
Manual
Disable
ll 9A3Jl -LL

ARU 1
ADPT-

Sh
NO ACQ

AOL Level
Null Ind
ll 9A3Jl -88

VE38

ACQ
DELAYED

No
ARU 2
ARUAOL-

(Ref FLASH 0
2-50)

Kl9-17
Reset
Reed
Relay
Control

Caged Ind
119A3Jl-R
V834

NSG Fault
Latch Mon
ll9A3Jl-Q

EU Fault
119A3Jl-Z

DE Fault
l 19A3Jl -B

VF40

VG39

VE40

No

ARU 3
ARUNSG-

No

ARU 4
ARUNSG-

Kl 6-11
Set Course
Mode Cmd
l19A3Jl-K

Start
To

No

ARU 5
ARUEU-

Kl6-10

80, EOl

K16-11

Transmit
Latitude
Data (NSG)
(61-30)

No

Set Course
Mode Cmd
ll9A3Jl-K

Sh
NSG PREP

Reset Course
Mode Cmd
l 19A3Jl-K

Set NSG
Unc
(2-34)

(Store with
Data Set)

1. Start ms
Timer
2. Set PTIMER

=17777777
(233)

ARU 6
ARUOE-

Course Mode
Cmd Ind
119A3Jl-K

Caged Ind
ll 9A3Jl -R

VB40

V834

Set
NSG U2

(2- 15)

(2-33)

No

ARU 10
AOPT-

Yes

ARU 11
ARU-NSG-

MI 50918

Figure 2-7.

ARU ready subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-43

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.4 ARU ready subfunction.- This subEunction shall verify the


ARU is in a state where NORTH DETERMINATION can be INITIATED. It is entered
upon completion of Manual Data Entry Subfunction and shall exit to Adapter
Self Test Subfunction.

10.3.2.4.1
information.

.=.::.c..:=-== -

Inputs shall consist of command and monitor element

10.3.2.4.2 Processing.- The program shall Bleed CMI-6, 17, 18, set Reed
Relay Control and in a Non-QC perform the following: display "CK ARU READY;"
decision Seq. Opt. and the
Switch, "no" and "no" shall continue to
11
decision both,
and "yes" shall monitor Caged Supv. whose failure shall enter
Seq. Opt. "yes" flow and display 11 ACQ DELAYED". The program shall delay five
seconds and enter flow from verification of Caged Supv., the monitor of AOL
Acquisition and the
of
Flag. The program shall display
"NO ACQ" for no AOL
sec., and return to "CK ARU READY".
After setting the
program shall set Manual Disable, a malfunction
shall display "ARU 1
The program shall monitor AOL Leveling Null signal.
No signal shall cause the program to delay 15 seconds and check the signal
again. A signal shall cause the program to return to the initial Null monitor
"yes" path; failure will
2, ARU-, AOL". Following Null signal
affirmation the program shall reset Reed Relay Control and monitor Caged and NSG
Fault Indications and EU and DE Fault
No indications and signals shall
cause the program to
NSG-"; "ARU 4, ARU-, NSG- 11 ;
"ARU 5, ARU-,
The program shall transmit
latitude data (NSG), malfunction numbers ARU 7-9, spin up, and spin down the NSG
if NSGUNC FLAG= 1, set NSG Uncage Flag, start MS Timer, set P Timer to 37777777.
If in a QC, enter figure 2-44 Fine Mode Command Subprogram with malfunction ARU 12.
Fine Mode Command,
, shall exit to Adapter Self Test Subfunction, while "no"
shall cause the program to display
13 ADPT- 11 In Non-QC the program shall
set Coarse Mode Command, Start To, monitor Coarse Mode~ommand Indication
(malfunction 11 ARU 10, ADPT- 11 ) ,
ten seconds, monitor Caged Indication and
11
set NSGU2 FLAG.
,
exits to
ter Self Test Subfunction; "yes" causes the
program to display
11, ARU-, NSG- 11

__,,
10.3.2.4.3
and monitor modules.

__

- The outputs shall be writes to select the command

Figure 2-7.

2-44

ARU ready subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

10.3.2.s.s

,-------------------1
BF,P,Ql7
Set
1. Timer Pwr On
2. Fire Cmd
Relay Reset
3. Enable Time

K16-7

Compute
FAP
(2-47)

Set
MSFLG5
(2-33)

Set
PTIMER

Reset
EM Flag
2-35

= -17"
(2-33)

Set
Conf Flag
(2-29)

Save Data
Set + Msl
ID Selected

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

r-----,

10.3.2.5.2-7

( 61-11)

Prepare To
Set BA, B, D,
E06 At Writes
Of B06

Set
GAIRF
(2-40)

Reset Br/18 Set K19-17

I
I

I
I
I

EXEC 5
ADPT-

Only
Counting
Light
On

Perform

Timer
Self Test
(43 Sec)

Print
Trajectory
Data
(FAM-SRDE)

Mislevel
Ind
ll9A3Jl -N

l.

2.

VD40
No
3.
Kl6

4.

-11

II

Perform Adapter Self Test


Programmable Voltage Comparator (PVC) Verify D/A, all Scales and Filter.
Measure NSG Bias Voltage (Vsc) on
119A3Jl-L ,M If NSGU2 = 0 (2-33).
verify IVAci < 2 Vdc. Save VRr
\2-11). Display "NSG 001 AOPT-, NSG
002 ADPT-, NSG 003 ADPT-, or NSG 004
ARU NSG" If Fail.
Programmable Power Supply (PPS) Verify each AC and DC Supply ls Within
Requirements.
Presetting Circuits (PRS) - Verify

I
I

I
I

I1

Gain Of Servo Amplifier.

Reset Coarse
Mode Cmd
ll9A3Jl-K

5.

6.

High Energy Firing Unit (HEFU)


Verify Failure At 1 Vdc and Pass At
,a.a Vdc.
Frequency Monitor (AFM) - Verify

Circuit Operation 400 Hz Signal And

I
I

7.

a.

No Signal.
Alignment Amplifier (ALG)
M Hold (2-41).

J
L _______________ l0~.2.s:"'1-:-i"rmmts.-

Ml 499286

Inputs shall consist of interrupts from the programmable

timer.

l.

10.3.2.5.1.2 Processing.- In a Non-QC, the program shall display "FAM+


XXXX.XXX", if the printer is OK, Print Trajectory Data, or if not, delay 20 seconds.
The program shall verify mislevel and Perform Timer Self Test, that it does not time
out before 22 seconds and does time out before 41 seconds. For a misleveled indication, reset the Coarse Mode CMD and display a short hold for "LEV ARU". Upon depressing the counting switch set coarse mode CMD and delay 20 sec. The program shall
enter the QC path after the QC path set of the Plus Mike, set Timer Power On, Fire
Cmd Relay Reset and Enable Timer, and set PTIMER FLAG to ~17 seconds. A failure
of any relay or command element writes and the computer shall cause the program to
go to Fault Isolation.

Start To
(2-15)
Set NSGU2
(2-33)

2.

Kl6 -11

Manual
Hold (CNT)
2-41

Set Coarse
Mode Cmd

ll9A3Jl-K

/~---\

<
',

EXEC
\
16
I
ADPT- _,/

___

10.3.2.5 Adapter self test subfunction.- This subfunction shall test the
Progranunable Power supply, Programmable Voltage Comparator, Frequency Monitor,
Alignment Amplifier, Presetting, HEFU Monitor and Timer circuits in the adapter.
Entry to this subfunction shall follow the completion of the ARU Ready Subfunction
After executing the eight subprograms described in the following subparagraphs,
exit shall be to the Initial Monitor Subfunction (fig. 2-9).
If Quick Count is selected subprograms 10.3.2.5.2
through 7 shall be bypassed. The millisecond timer shall be started by this subprogram.
10.3.2.5.1 Programmable timer self test subprogram.- This subprogram shall
verify the proper operation of the Programmable Timer. Upon successful completion,
exit shall be to the Programmable Voltage Comparator Self Test Subprogram.
Figure 2-8.

10.3.2.5.1.3 Outputs.- The outputs of the programmable timer self test shall
be control signals to the programmable timer and Fault Isolation displays, illumination of the computer inoperative light for faults.
10.3.2.5.2 Programmable voltage comparator self test (STPVC) subprogram.The purpose of this subprogram is to verify proper operation of the Programmable
Voltage Comparator. Upon successful completion, exit shall be to the Programmable
Power Supply Self Test Subprogram. In a QC this and the remaining 5 adapter self
test subprograms and an update of the Timer to 11 are bypassed and the program
resets the EMFLAG. In a QC set CONF Flag is bypassed and the program saves the
Data Set+ MSL ID selected. If MSL ID= 4 the preparation to set certain cmd.
elements at the next write of B 06 is bypassed and the program enters Adapter
Initialization Subprogram.
10.3.2.5.2.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of the output state of the PVC
comparator.

Adapter self test subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


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10.3.2.5.2.2 Processing.- The program shall allow a one minute time delay
for the reference voltage and the operational amplifiers to stabilize. Each of
the weighted bits in the D/A shall be tested by switching in the reference voltage
to the comparator and turning on each weighted bit. The program shall monitor the
comparator output as the bits and the references are switched. The program shall
set up and test all of the scales to insure the PVC accuracy. It shall also test
the input filter and compute a filter loss. The program shall measure the NSG
Bias Voltage when NSGU2 FLAG= 0 and verify it is less than 2 VDC. Save the
voltage to store in G&CC location 402 during initiate G&CC subfunction.
10.3.2.5.2.3 Output.- The outputs of the PVC self test shall be commands
to control the PVC D/A and scale. Fault isolation displays shall be generated
in case of a fault.

10.3.2.5.5.2 Processing.- The program shall connect


the DC PPS to the input of the HEPU monitor circuits. It shall
enable
the HEFU monitor circuit. The PVC shall monitor output to insure that the
circuit will not trigger with an input of 0.8 volts, but it shall
when the input is 1.0 volt.
10.3.2.5.5.3 output.- The outputs $hall consist of commands to set up
the PPS DC voltage and enaole the co11::>tant monitor.

Faults s:hall

Fault Isolation display.


10.3.2.5.6 Fzequency Monitor Self Test (STAFM) Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify proper operation of the Frequency Nonitor Circuit.
successful completjon, exit shall be to the Alignment
Self Test
Subprogram.

10.3.2.5.3 Programmable Power Supply Self Test (STPPS) Subprogram.- This


subprogram shall verify proper operation of the Programmable Power Supply. Upon
successful completion, exit shall be to the Presetting Circuits Self Test
Subprogram.

10.3.2.5.6.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of pulses from the


interrupt counter c:ircuits (CICC).

10.3.2.5.3.1 Input.of the PVC comparatcr.

10.3.2.5.6.2 Processing.- The program shall test the


circuits by enablillg the circuit which allows a 400 hertz
to the input. The computer shall monitor the CICC for pulses.
inhibit
shall then be enab:_ed and the computer shall monitor the CICC for no

Inputs shall consist of monitoring the output state

10.3.2.5.3.2 Processinq.- The program shall test the AC and DC Programmable Power Supplies by setting each supply and testing that its maximum output.
is within its specified requirements.
It shall use the PVC
to measure the output voltages.
10.3.2.5.3.3 Output.to set up the PPS supplies.
be generated.

The outputs of the PPS self test shall be commandt


If a fault occurs a Fault Isolation display shall

10.3.2.5.4 Presetting Circuits Self Test (STPRS) Subprogram.- This subfunction shall verify proper operation of thB Presetting Circuits. Upon successful completion, exit shall be to the High Energy Firing Unit Monitor Self
Test Subprogram.
10.3.2.5.4.1
the PVC.

Input.-

Inputs shall consist of voltage measurements from

10.3.2.5.6.3 Output.- The outputs of the Frequency Monitor Self Test


shall be commands :o switch the signal into the CICC. Faults shall
Fault Isolation dii;plays.
10.3.2.5. 7 A.:.ignment Amplifier Self Test (STALG) Subprogram.
This subprogram shall verify proper operation of the Alignment Amplifier circuits.
Upon successful conpletion, exit shall be to the Adapter Initialization
Subprogram.
10.?.2.5.7.1

Input.-

Inputs shall consist of measurements from the PVC.

10.3.2.5.7.2 Processing.- The program shall test each channel of the Alignment Amplifier circuits for the proper phase and gain. It shall connect the
stimuli to each channel using the AC PPS as a source. The PVC shall be used to
monitor the output to insure that the output signals are within the
accuracy limits.

10.3.2.5.4.2 Processina.- The program shall connect the required stimuli


to the input attenuator circuits using the AC PPS as a source. It shall monitor the output of the Servo Amplifier with the PVC for the proper gains
as the stimuli is switched to the various inputs.

10.3.2.5.7.3 output.- The outputs of the Alignment


Self Test shall
be commands to set up the PPS voltages and control the input stimuli and output
voltages to the PVC. Fault Isolation displays shali be generated for faults.

10.3.2.5.4.3 Output.- The outputs of the Presetting Circuits Self Test


shall be commands to control the PPS stimuli generation and connection, and
the PVC.monitoring. Fault Isolation displays shall be generated for faults.

10.3.2.5.8 Adapter Initialization Subprogram.- This


tialize the adapter prior to starting system testing.
10.3.2.5.8.1

Input.-

shall ini-

None required.

10.3.2.5.5 High Energy Firing Unit (HEFU) Monitor Self Test Subprogram.This subprogram shall verify proper operation of the High Energy Firing Unit
monitor circuit. Upon successful completion, exit shall be to the Frequency
Monitor Self Test Subprogram.

10.3.2.5.8.2 Processing.- The program shall switch 400 Hz AC from ground


to missile supply set the PTS reed relays, and delay 10 ms.

10.3.2.5.5.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of PVC measurements of the


PPS DC stimuli voitages and the status of constant monitor interrupt signal.

10.3.2.5.8.3
functions.

Figure 2-8.

2-46

Output.-

Adapter self test subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

The outputs shall be commands to

the above

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

BA, B, D, E06

Set Constant
Monitor Enables
1. +D14 Bus
M1ss1le No.
BW4J4A
2. +014 Bus
Missile No.
8W4J4A
3. Missile Position
Select Mon
11 BAl J4 l 0-28 ,39 ,5
4. Missile Pos
Select Enable
118AlJ410 58

BN,O, Q._
R,.,...L_o_B..__-"'_
Set
Enable

110:Ti~----

Constant Mon

it ors
I. First Stg lgn

BFO!

3. Explosive
Switch Fired

- - - - -- - - -

ho.a.2"'.i:'1

K2017, 18

KIH

Set
VQ34

Yes

Set
1. G&CC 28 Vdc
Supply
8W7J7 U, V
2. G&CC -12 Vdc
Supply
BW7J7-X

BC04

- - -

BGO!

- - -

Sat

Set-Reset

Supv

60W34

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Malf

Supv Sup
BWIJI,R

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Comnd
VJ25

HATE WH

Performance
Monitor
Supv
8W7J7KK
Verify Cable
60W34

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(Non QC)
2. Reset MS
Flg 1 (2-33)

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PVCFLG

(2-33)

VH

EL Level Ind
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ADPT

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ltvtlin1

97AIA!J2-15

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EL
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1. Reset GA!RF

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BW!JlZ
2. Reset

Htss11e No.

No

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Supv
8WIJ!E
5, +014 Bus

8W4J4A

IMP
CllL

Select

Set

Verify Cable
60W32

Sh.

(Whd) Off

( Whd) Select

VK24

Verify Cable
60WIO

IMP
CBL

Set
1. (Whd) Off SeL

.ch~ease Supv

Mated
97A!A!J26

VN24

110~.6:-;-

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Verify Cable
60W9

Supv
(Safe.!}' Rly)
BW4J4N
- - - - - - - - H l o l 4. Whd Cont

Warhead

Zero Comnd

BA,F,K,GOl

Snubbed and AZI

Sw Supv
! IW2Jl52

8W2J2H

r-

IMP
CBL

l'io:U.tr
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Set
Pitch Program
8W5J5-Y
Verify Cable
60Wll

Malf

3, 4
ADPT

Sw Supv
BG02

8W4J4GG

8W7J7-KK
Verify Cab 1e

Malf

Set
Umbilical
Release Supv

Performance
Monitor

Up Data
Comnd
8W3J3M

- -

llKOl

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LiftOff

!IW2J143
2. HEFU Not
Safe Supv
CHEFU Arml
l 1W2Jl54
BW4J4D0

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Alinement

Fire "O"

Kl,11,16,17

K1517

Set

1. Yaw Alt
Monitor
8W7J7,C,O
0,6 Vac
into Roll
Alinement
Amplifier (PTS)
2 AC to Ahgn
Amps (PTS)

Set
L1ft Off
Supv

l 1W2J1 .3
VI23
Launch Control
Panel Monitor
(PTS)

Yes
Sh.
!MP EL
:\lODE

Sh.
SAFE
tCP

Auto Seq
Selected
97A1AlJ2-22

Vi\26

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HI 499298

Figure 2-9.

Initial monitor subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).


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10.3.2.6 Initial Monitor Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify that


the missile system is ip a state where missile power can be applied. It is ente~ed
after the completion )f Adapter Self Test and shall complete the following seven
subprograms before exiting to Missile Power On Subfunction.

10.3.2.6.3 Monitor EL Status Subprogram.the initial status of the erector launcher.

10.3.2.6.l Verify Cables Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify the


cables are connected from the PTS to the missile.
10.3.2.6.l.l ,!Eputs.-

10.3.2.6.3.1

Inputs shall consist of the following:

(a)

Set Up Data Command element

(b)

Set Performance Monitor Supervision element

(c)

Set Umbilical Release Supv. Command element

(d)

Eet Pitch Program Zero Command element

(e)

Read Horizontal Alignment Switch Supv. Monitor element

(f)

Read Lift-off Switch Supv. Monitor element

(g)

Read Warhead Mated Supv.

Inputs.- The inputs consist of the following:

(a)

Read EL Leveling and Level Indication

(b)

Read Mast Snubbed Az Clamp Release Supv.

10.3.2.6.3.3 Output.- The output shall be short hold displays if required as


specified above, Fault Isolation display information for faults and the monitor
reads of EL Leveling and Level Ind., Mast Snubbed and Az Clamp Release Supv.

The outputs shall be writes to select the command

10.3.2.6.2 Enable Constant Monitors Subprogram.- This subprogram shall


enable the circuits which continuously monitor the critical missile safety circuits.
10.3.2.6.2.1

Inputs.-

None required.

10.3.2.6.2.2 Processing.- The program shall enable the circuits that monitor
the missile safety items. It shall accomplish this by setting the command elements
that enable the continuous monitoring of the following circuits.
(a)

First Stg Ign Fire Zero

(b)

HEFU Not Safe Supv.

(c)

Explosive Switch Fired Supv.

(d)

Warhead Continuity Supv.

(e)

+Dl4 Supervision

After completion of constant monitor enabling the program shall set BA, B, D, E 06
if MSL ID F 4 and set the Vanes Unlock Command.
Figure 2-9.

2-48

This subprogram shall verify

10.3.2.6.3.2 Processing.- The program shall verify that the EL level signal
or EL leveling signal is present. The absence of both of these signals shall cause
the program to short hold and display "EL PREP". The program shall monitor for the
absence of Mast Snubbed and Az Clamp Release. Presence of the signal shall cause
the program to go to fault isolation. The program shall monitor the Azimuth Ring
Switch Supervision and Auto Sequence Selected. If the signal is absent the program
shall proceed. Presence of signal shall cause a short hold and display "MATE CLAMP"
or "IMP EL MODE" respectively. If Quick Count was selected only the Auto Sequence
check will be performed, and the program shall set PVCFLG FLAG.

10.3.2.6.1.2 Processing.- The program shall set and monitor, if not


in a QC, the Remote Fire Box emergency stop disable and set G&CC +28 Vdc and
-12 Vdc supplies. After a 40 ms delay,the program shall write to turn on the
above specified command elements to verify missile cabling. Successful writes
to the command elements shall cause the program to read monitor elements (e)
and (f) above for an "on" state. Failure of any of the command element writes
or monitor element reads shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
The program shall read Warhead Mated Supv. and display ''MATE WH" i f it is not
present. If Quick Count was selected, the program will bypass the Warhead
Mated check.
10.3.2.6.1.3 Outputs.and monitor modules.

10.3.2.6.2.3 Output.- The outputs of the enable constant monitor test shall
be commands to enable the PTS circuits that continuously monitor the critical
safety circuits listed above and Vanes Unlock Command.

Initial monitor subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.6.4 Select warhead off subprogram.- This subprogram shall set and
verify the Warhead Option Selector is in the "off" position.
10.3.2.6.4.1
vision.

Input.- The input shall be a read of Warhead Off Select super-

10.3.2.6.4.2 Processing.- The program shall reset Warhead Select Supv.


Supply. It shall then send the Off Select Command reset performance Mon. Supv.,
delay 500 ms, and Monitor Warhead Off Select for the presence of a signal. If
signal is present the program shall reset GAIRF, enable Monitor Scan Subfunction
(fig. 2-33) and proceed. Absence of signal shall cause the program to go to
Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.6.4.3

Outputs.- The outputs shall be the following:

(a)

Warhead Off Select Command

(b)

Warhead Select Supervision Supply

(c)

Fault Isolation Display Information

(d)

Lay Comp/Reset Command

(e)

Reset Monitor Relay

(f)

Performance Monitor Supervision

10.3.2.6.6 Set and Verify Initial Missile Status Subprogram.- This subprogram shall initialize the Alignment channels, set Liftoff Supervision, and
verify Launch Control Panel (LCP) is Safe.
10.3.2.6.6.1
Panel monitor.

Inputs.-

Inputs shall consist of a read of Launch Control

10.3.2.6.6.2 Processing.- The program shall initialize functions in the


PTS prior to application of Missile Power. They are as follows:
(a)

Turn on the Alignment Amps in PTS and connect


Yaw Attitude Monitor

(b)

Initialize Az laying controls

(c}

Send Liftoff Supv. signal to missile

(d)

Monitor position of LCP switch.

If the LCP monitor is in the "off" state the program shall proceed to next subfunction. Presence of signal shall cause the program to short hold and display
"Safe LCP". The program shall proceed to the next subfunction when the operator
places the LCP switch in the Safe position.
10.3.2.6.6.3 Output.- The outputs of this subfunction shall be the commands
stated above, short hold displays, and Fault Isolation display data.

10.3.2.6.5 Actuator Status Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify the


actuator precharge pressure, and oil level is normal.
10.3.2.6.5.l Input.missile actuators.

The inputs shall consist of twelve signals from the

10.3.2.6.5.2 Processing.- The program shall monitor the hydropack oil


level and precharge pressure by reading the six monitor lines for an "on" state.
Absence of one signal shall cause the program to proceed to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.6.5.3
information.

Output.-

The outputs shall consist of Fault Isolation display

Figure 2-9.

Initial monitor subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).

2-49

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10,3,2. 7.1

--

Msl Pwr

BJ02

Manual
Hold

Reset
Ms 1 Pwr

Set

GAIRF

(Code 76)
2-41

Off

(PTS)

Set
Missile

Reset

GA!RF (Non QC)


(2-40)

VP34

(2-33)

Yes

Set
Inverter
On Comnd
8W4J4-P

Power On
Comnd
59A16Jl-49

Set ms FLG

(2-40)

KlS-15

KlB-14

On Comnd
(PTS)

Operator

Depress Msl
Power Sw

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BP06

59A16J01-50

Caged Supv

BW2J2-X

Reset
MSFLG 1

VA21

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T3

VE36

(2-33)
Yes
Caged Supv

8W2J2-X
Sh.

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CAGING

ADPT

43
SAF REL
G+C-

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K6,3,16

+010

+020

Mon
8W4J4K,A

Mon
8W4J4J,R

>20 Vde

>20 Vde

71
ADPT

Whd
Withhold
Rel Supv

IIW2Jl-18

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Serv5t7\mp
AC Pwr On
Comnd
8W5J5-W

Tall Plug Relay


and G&CC Fault SUpv
IIW2Jl-42
VC21

_i__

Kll2

ST-120 Air

Br1 Air
1200 psi SW
Supv

Whd Sig Whld


Rel Supv

8W2J2-M

I lW2J118

Press
Sw Supv
BW2J2-N

s:i~~=~::e
Supv

BW2J2-JJ

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Inverter
Voltage
Monitor

Coarse
2-42

11W2Jl-39
No

63
Sh.
NO.
1200 PSI

2-50

8J06,8Fl 7
[nvr Freq for 1
sec -40020 Hz

BW4J4LL, MM,
NN

2-42
64-68

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BF ,602

Vl25

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Tio.w.6-

110.3.2.7.5

Set
Whd Si1nal
Whld Comnd

...L _

Set

MS FLG 1

(2-33)

Manual
Hold
2-41
Start
(T3)

Timer
(2-12, 2-13,
2-15)

Missile power on subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.7 Missile Power On Subfunction.- This subfunction shall control


the turning on of missile power and verify the activation of the missile busses.
It shall be entered from Initial Monitor Subfunction and shall complete the
following seven subprograms before exiting to Initiate G&CC Subfunction.
10.3.2.7.1 Missile Power On Subprogram.- This subprogram shall set and
verify Missile Bower On when selected by PTS operator.
10.3.2.7.1.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of operator pressing of Missile
Power On Switch and Missile Power On monitors.
10.3.2.7.1.2 Processing.- The program shall set Missile Power Off and
reset the Pitch program Zero Command.
The operator pressing Missile Power On
Switch is required to turn Missile Power On. If a hold or readback flag is
set the program shall go to Manual Hold (fig. 2-41).
If hold or readback
flag is not set, the program shall set GAIRF, display "TURN MSL ON", turn on
Holding light and then monitor the state of the Missile Power On command Superv1s1on. If in the "on" state the program shall stay in a loop continuously
monitoring for the signal to change state. When the signal changes to an "off"
state, caused by the operator pressing the Missile Power On switch, the program
shall display "MSL ON". The program shall then delay 100 ms, reset GAIRF, set
MS FLAG 1 and send a signal to the Power Station to turn Missile Power On. The
Inverter On Command shall be sent to the missile. The program shall delay 100
millisec. The program shall monitor Missile Power On if not in a QC. If the
signal is present the program shall continue. Absence of the Missile Power On
signal shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.7.1.3

Output.-

The outputs shall be the following:

(a)

"TURN MSL ON" display

(b)

"MSL ON" display

(c)

Inhibiting of Monitor Scan

(d)

Missile Power On Command

(e)

Inverter On Command.

10.3.2.7.2 Verify Missile Status with Power On Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify missile status with Missile Power On and enable Battery
Activate and Case Vent Safe Supervision Constant Monitor and Monitor Scan.
10.3.2.7.2.1
(a)

Inputs.-

Inputs shall consist of the following:

Explosive Switches Installed Supervision.

10.3.2.7.2.2 Processing.- The Explosive Switch Installed Supervision


signal shall be monitored for an "on" condition. Absence of this signal shall
cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. The program shall enable the
constant monitor for Battery Activate and Case Vent Safe, enable Monitor Scan,
and delay 5 seconds.
10.3.2.7.2.3 Output.- The outputs of this subprogram shall be the
setting of Battery Activate and Case Vent Safe Constant Monitor, enabling
Monitor Scan, and Fault Isolation display data.
10.3.2.7.3

Platform Caging and Missile Bus Monitor Subprogram.-

This

subprogra~ shall cage the mis~ile pl~tfcr:n if un=ag~d ~nd verify the wi3silc

+D10 and +D20 bus voltages are within tolerance.


10.3.2.7.3.1 Input.and +D20 PVC measurements.

Inputs shall consist of Caged Supervision and +D10

10.3.2.7.3.2 Processing.- The program shall monitor the Caged Supervisi,n


signal. If the platform is uncaged the program shall set the ST-120 Cage Comma1d,
display "CAGING" an:i monitor ST-120 Caged every second. When caged the program
shall insure a cage signal for three seconds before resetting the ST-120 Cage
Command and continuing the sequence. In the Quick Count Mode, the program shall
bypass the +D10 and +D20 PVC measurements. A 10 sec delay is required in a No-iQuick Countdown. T:ie program shall measure the +D10 monitor and +D20 monitor
signals for >+20 Vd:. Failure of either test shall cause the program to go to.
Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.7.3.3 .output.- The outputs of this subprogram shall be the setti-ig
of ST120 Cage Cornma:id and "CAGING" display.

Figure 2-10.

Missile power on subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).


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10.3.2.7.6 Initiate G&C Subprogram.- This subprogram shall apply power


to the G&CC, apply AC power to Servo Amplifiers, start driving Pitch Programmer
to its 1 limit and set G&CC OVervoltage.

10.3.2.7.4 Verify Missile G&C Status Subprogram.- This subprogram


shall verify the status of critical G&C Section functions.
10.3.2.7.4.1
the missile.

Inputs.-

Inputs shall consist of signals monitored from


10.3.2.7.6.1 Input.Relay Supervision.

10.3.2.7.4.2 Processing.- The program shall monitor Warhead Withhold


Relay Supverision for an "off" state and then set Warhead Signal Withold
Command. The program shall turn on the Holding light and display "NO 1200
PSI" if Bearing Air 1200 PSI is not present. It shall stay in a loop and
monitor the signal until it becomes present. Then it shall delay two (2)
seconds. The program shall monitor Warhead Signal Relay Supervision and
the ST-120 Air Pressure Switch Supervision for an "on" state. Failure of
the pressure monitor shall cause the program to hold for one minute with a
"NO 11 PSI" display before going to fault isolation. The ST-120 Base Plate
Temperature Supervision. snall be monitored for an "on" state. Absence of the
signal shall cause the program to display "PLT COLD" and turn on the Holding
Light. The program shall stay in a loop monitoring this signal until it is
satisfied ana then exit to the next subprogram.
10.3.2.7.4.3 Output.- The outputs of this subprogram shall be the
setting of Warhead Signal Withhold Command and the short hold display with
the Holding light on.

10.3.2.7.6.2 Processing.- The program shall start a program timer,


inhibit Monitor Scan, set G&CC On Command, and initialize the Pitch Program
by setting Pitch Program 1 Limit Supply Command and Pitch Program Zero Command.
The program shall set the Long Range Select Command if this is a Long Range
flight. Then it shall delay 1 sec. Before proceeding to the next subfunction
the program shall start gyro spinup by setting Servo Amp AC Power On Command
and monitor Tailplug Relay and G&CC Fault Supervision. The program shall test
the Manual Hold Flag for a set condition and enable G&CC OVervoltage Constant
Monitor. Failure to complete any of these commands or absence of any monitor
signal shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.7.6.3 Outputs.- The outputs of this subprogram shall be com.JTI..:md!;'
to initialize the Pitch Program, start gyra SFi~ ~p, er.ergize the G&CC, set
Long Range, and set G&CC OVervoltage.

10.3.2.7.5 Verify Inverter Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify


the inverter voltage and frequency are within coarse or fine limits as specified by the program if in a Non QC.
10.3.2.7.5.1 Inputs.- The flow chart for the Voltage Monitor Subprogram
is shown in figure 2-42.
Inputs shall consist of PVC measurements of
the Inverter Voltage and pulses from the Frequency Monitor card.
10.3.2.7.5.2 Processing.- The program shall measure the inverter voltage
by making unknown voltage tests on each phase. Each phase shall be connected
to the PVC and the voltage measured and stored. The average of the three (3)
phases shall be 114 .::!:. 8 Vac and the maximum phase to phase difference shall be
<15 Vac for the coarse test and 115 +4.2 Vac and< 5 Vac for the normal voltage
test. Failure shall cause the program to exit to-Fault Isolation.

The frequency of the inverter shall be measured for a period of one (1) second
to a tolerance of 400 + 20 Hz for the coarse test and 400 + 0.036 Hz for the
fine test. The program shall initiate this test by enabling the frequency
monitoring circuits, and counting the output of the CICC input to the computer
for one (1) second.
10.3.2.7.5.3

output.-

None required.

Figure 2-10.

2-52

Inputs shall consist of G&CC Fault and Tail Plug

Missile power on subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

---------

---Program!10.3.2.8.2_ __

110.3.2.8.1
Program
Monitor No. 2
sw3j3-J',

Monitor No. 1
8W3J3-E

VH22

VM28

DL

DL

Write Value
NSG Bias
Voltage (Yael
(2-8)
010402

Identification
030331

No

Yes

79

80

DL

77
G+CCMP-

79

Read Value
NSG Bias

G+CCMP-

Set
CP FLG
(2-33)

Vo16~6:tacl
(Save. 2-33)

80
G+CC Fault
8V'7.7,J7-R

1 0 .3 .2 .8 .3

DL
Go to

VR34

Yes

81
G+CCMP-

Program
Monitor No. 1
8W3J3-E

G+CC Fault
8W7.T7-H

Program
Monitor No. 2
8W3J3-J

VM28

VH22

Yes

G+CC Fault
8W7J7-R

DL
Set
Fault Line
020002g

VR34

DL

Go To
Self Test
020003

No
92

86

84
G+CCMP-

110.,.,.,-.4--- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Set
Msl FLG 2
Flag
(2-33)

87
G+CCMP-

------ ---- ---G+CC Fault


8W7J7-R

1st and 2nd

Stg Act
Reset
MS FLG 1
(2-33)

VR34

I
I
I

G+CC Fault
8W7J7-R

VR34

Operating Press
Supv
11W2Jl-23, 26,
30,35,38,40

G+CC Press &

Inv Volt Mon Supv


8W3J3-EE

DL
VE, F, G, H, I, J28
Perform
Variable

VH25

200 ms

No
94

- ' - - ~ - - - - - - - = - - - - I - -- - ~ - MI 49933A

Figure 2-11.

Initiate G&CC subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-53

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.8 Initiate G&CC Subfunction.- The purpose of this subfunction is


t.o initiate the G&C:::: arui verily its initial status. Entry shall be from Missile
Power Subfunction. The following four subprograms which comprise this subfunc
tion shall be perfcrmed before exiti~g to Range Select subfunction.
10.3.2.8.1 Verify G&CC Status Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify
the initial status of the G&CC after application of power.
10.3.2.8.1.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of the monitored state of
Program Monitor #1 ~nd Program Monitor #2.
10.3.2.8.1.2 Processing.- The program shall read Program Monitor #2 for
an "off" state and ?rogram Monitor #1 for an "on" state. Failure of either
read shall cause th~ program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.8.1.3

Outputs.-

Outputs shall be Fault Isolation displays.

10.3.2.8.2 Identify G&CCP subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify that


the G&CCP and CCP are compatible to insure that hardware damages or malfunctions
will not occur later in the countdown because of configuration differences. Each
level of compatible tape programs will be assigned a "level" number. Operating
personnel will insure that the respective hardware is loaded with the correct configuration G&CCP/CCP tape program, as defined by procedures, if more than one exists
for a given "level".
10.3.2.8.2.1

Inputs.- Data Link Read G&CCP Identification.

10.3.2.8.2.2 Processing.- The program shall Read G&CCP Identification by the


Data Link. The PTS shall verify that the airborne program is compatible with the
countdown program. If not, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. The program
shall write the NSG Bias Voltage in G&CC location 402 in a non QC and read the NSG
Bias Voltage from G&CC location 402 if in a QC. The p~ogram shall set CPFLG FLAG.
10.3.2.8.2.3

Outputs.- None required.

10.3.2.8.3 Verify fault line subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify proper
operation of the G&CC Fault signal and that the G&CC is in Ground Testing Mode.

10.3.2.8.3.l

Inputs.-

Inputs shall consist of monitors of:

(a)

G&CC Fault

(b)

Pr.ogram monitor #1

(c)

Program monitor #2

10.3.2.8.3.2 Processing.- The program shall monitor G&CC Fault Line


signal for an "off" state. The program shall command the G&CC to perform Go
To Self Test via the Data Link. After a delay of 100 ms the program shall read
the G&CC Fault Line signal for an "on" state, Pr1)gram Monitor #1 for an "off"
state and Program Monitor #2 for an "on" state. Failure shall cause the progr::un
to go to Fault Isolation. The program shall command the G&CC via Data Link to
set the Fault Line. It shall then monitor G&CC Fault Line signal for an "off"
state for a period of two (2) seconds. If the signal is not in "off" state by
the end of the two (2) secon0s the program shall go t0 Fault Isolation. The
program shall command the G&CC to perform Go To Self Test via the D.ata Link.
The program shall set MSFLG2 flag to control P~ogram Monitor line testing in
Monitor Scan. After a delay of 100 ms the program shall monitor G&CC Fault
Line signal for an "on" state. If the signal is not in the "on" state the
program shall go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.8.3.3 Outputs.- The outputs of this subprogram shall be the Go To
Self Test and set Fault Line Data Link Commands.
10.3.2.8.4 Variable memory test subprogram.- This subprogram shall command
the G&CC to perform Variable Memory Test and verify Actuator Operating Pressure
signal is reset.
10.3.2.8.4.1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of monitors of:

(a}

G&CC Fault

(b)

Actuator Operating Pressure

(c)

G&CC Press and Inv. Volt. Mon. Supv.

10.3.2.8.4.2 Processing.- After a delay of 100 ms the program shall monitor


G&CC Fault Line for an "on" state. If the signal is not "on" the program shall go
to Fault Isolation. The program shall command the G&CC to Perform Variable Memory
Test via the Data Link. The program shall delay 200 ms and read the G&CC Fault
Line for an "on" state. The program shall enable Monitor Scan and in a Non QC read
Actuator Operating Pressure Supervision for an "off" state. In a Non QC, the program
shall read G&CC Press and Inv. Volt. Monitor Supv. for an "on" state. Failure of
any monitor read shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.8.4.3 Output.- The outputs shall consist of a Data Link Command to
perform Variable Memory Test.

Figure 2-11.
2-54

Initiate G&CC subfunction (sheet 2 of 2}.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

DL

Read Value
of F'A
030416
(2-34)

I
I
I

DT.
Head Value
of >, High
0
030417

FAM

+xxxx.xx

Reset

PVCFLG
(2-33)

12

Ml 499348

Figure 2-12.

Range select subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.9 Range select subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify that Range
and Confidence count status are properly set in the missile. Entry of this subfunction shall be from Computer Self Test, Initiate G&CC, Manual Data Entry, Pre
Remote Monitor and Platform Enable. The following three programs which constitute
this subfunction shall be performed before exiting to Warhead Preset and Verification.
10.3.2.9.1 Range verification subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify the
range in the main distributor and G&CC if in a Non QC.
10.3.2.9.1.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of Long Range Flag and Range Supervision data from monitors and Data Link.
10.3.2.9.1.2 Processing.- The program shall interrogate the Long Range flag.
If long range was selected the program shall read Short Range Select Supervision
for an "off" state and Long Range Select Supervision for an "on" state. Failure
of either read shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. If short range is
required the program shall read Long Range Select Supervision signal for an "off"
state and Short Range Select Supervision for an "on" state. Failure of either
read shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. The program shall now command
the G&CC via the Data Link to perform Read Range Select. The program shall test the
Range Select Data from the G&CC with the selected value. If the data from the G&CC
and the selected values are identical the program shall continue. Failure will send
the program to Fault Isolation.

10.3.2.9.3 Monitor missile power subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify that
the missile power busses and Inverter Voltage are within tolerance.
10.3.2.9.3.l
and inverter busses.

10.3.2.9.3.2
program shall monitor the +DlO missile bus by connecting the +DlO
to the PVC. The program shall test the signal for
+28 Vdc + 2 Vdc (QC> 20 Vdc). It shall monitor the +D20 missile bus by connecting
the +D20 Monitor lines to the PVC. The program shall test the signal for +28 Vdc
+ 2 Vdc (QC> 20 Vdc). Failure of either measurement shall cause the program to go
to Fault Isolation. The program shall monitor the inverter voltage as specified in
Missile Power with a tolerance of 115 + 4.2 Vac and the phase to phase differences
shall be < 5 Vac (fig. 2-42)
in a lfon QC and Perform GAIR subprogram (fig. 2-40)
with GAIRF FLAG RES1T.
10.3.2.9.3.3

10.3.2.9.1.3 output.- The outputs of Range Select shall be a Data Link Read
Range Select Command.
10.3.2.9.2 Verify confidence count subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify
that the missile has been confidence counted with specified set of MDE's.
10.3.2.9.2.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of a Quick Count Flag and stored
values for A0 HIGH and Firing Azimuth in Mils.
10.3.2.9.2.2 Processing.- If the Quick Count mode is selected the program
shall Read Value of FA and A HIGH via the Data Link. These values shall then be
compared with the computed v~lues stored in the PTS computer (Ref MDE). Failure
of these tests shall cause the program to display "DATA SET ERR" and after a delay
of three (3) seconds the program shall turn the system off and display the data
set used. If the FA and the A HIGH values compare to the computed value, update
time indicator to 5, display F.;\M + KXXX.XX, if printer is ok, print Trajec~ory
11
Data, reset PVCFLG FLAG, verify MISLEVEL IND, reset MSFLG 5 FLAG, display Gyro SS,
and set FA FLAG. If Mislevel Monitor fails, hold for "LEV ARU", set FINE MODE CMD,
and delay 20 sec. Any countdown sequence other than Quick, shall cause the program to
update T time indicator to 10. The program shall then write all ones in value of FA
via the Data Link before proceeding to the next subfunction.
10.3.2.9.2.3 Output.- The outputs of this program shall be FAM+ XXXX.XX, Print
Trajectory Data, "GYRO SS" display, a write of one in Value of FA and set FA FLAG.

Figure 2-12.
2-56

shall consist of PVC measurements of the +DlO, +D20

Range select subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

Outputs.- None required.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Preset
Whd No. I

10.3.2.10.1

Set Whd Excit


BWIJI-L.T.AA
26 Vac 400 Hz

WHI

fA. f8, fC

KS-18
K6 -18
K9-18
Kl9-15
Kl9-13
K19-14

Kl016
K7,l 7,18
KBl,3.10,14

Kl77

Drive

KB-6

Whd I
Servo Motor
Control Phase

Coarse CX

Rel Command

BWIJI

BWIJJ.JJ.KK
0,40 Vac
With Whd I
Coarse CX
BWIJlX.V.DD

Preset ToL5A"'
SWIJI A.V.DD

KB,6

KB 4

KB-6
Whd I

Set
Whd I

Drive
Whd 1
Servo Motor
Control Phase

Reset
Whd 1 Release
Command

BWlJl,Y

K86
Whd I

Reset

Fme CX Preset

Whd 1 Release
Command

Set
Whd 1 Release
Command

ToL:t9"'
BWIJ J.)<.\V.M

8WJJ1.Y

8WlJJ.y

BWJJJ.JJ.KK
With Whd 1
FmeCX

BW!JI-X.W.M

Whd Coarse S2
Whd Fine S2
Whd Coarse
Sl, S3
Sl, S2 to PVC
S2, S3
Preset
KB,4

K83

KB,3

KB-3

Whd I
Couse,CX,SI
to S2, 011.8
Vac
8WIJlA,DD

Whd I
Coarse,CX,51
to S3, 0-11.8
Vac
BWIJlA,V

Whd I
Coarse,CX,S2
to S3. 0,11,8
Vac
8W!JlDD.V

Compute

Whd l Coarse
ex at..:. 5.4
BWIJ lA,V,DD

KB4

Whd No. 2

KB-4

KB,5, 7

KB 17

Drive

Whd I
Fine,CX,SI
to S2, 0-11
Vac
BWIJJ.x,W

Whd I

Whd l
Fine, CX, Sl
to S3, 011 Vac
BWIJl,X.M

Compute
Whd 1 Fine

Fine, CX, S2 to

WH2

ex

S3,0-II Vac
BWIJJ.W,M

at"- 9
BWIJI.M,X,W

Whd 2

Set

Servo Motor
Control Phase

Whd 2 Release
Command

BWIJ1.U
040 Vac
With
Whd 2

BW!Jll<:'

Verify
Whd I

Coarse CX

POS

BW!Jl.J.G.H

ST PVC
ST PPS

139
WH-

Verify

Whd 2
K8-17

KS-5,8

KS-17

KB-17

K87

KB-7

K8-7

Reset
Whd 2 Release
Command

Whd 2
Coarse, CX, Sl
to S2, 0-11.8
Vac

Whd 2
Coarse, CX, SI
to S3.0-11.8
Vac
BAIJJ.J,H

Whd 2

Drive

Reset
Whd 2 Release

Whd 2
Servo Motor

Command
SWIJl,K

Control Phase
8WIJJ1.]'
0,40 Vac
With
Whd 2
Fine CX
BWIJJ.FF,H.K

.Set
Whd 2 Release

Cbmmand
8WIJlK

Whd 2
1--....--ll~ Fine CX Preset
ToL.9
SWIJl,H,K,FF

Yes

BWIJI.K

8W1J1-J,G

Coarse, CX, S2

lo S3, OI LB
Vac
BWIJlG,H

KB-8
Compute
Whd 2 Coarse

ex

AT "-= 5.4
BWJJJ.J,G,H

Whd 2
Fine, CX, SI
to S2, 0-ILB
Vac
BWIJI-FF,H

POS
ST PVC
ST PPS
146
WH-

Preset
KSB

K8,8

Whd 2
Fine, ex. SI
to S3. 0-11.8
vae
8WIJl,FF,K

Whd 2
Fine, CX, S2
to S3, 0-11.8
Vae
8WIJlH,K

Whd No. 3

Kl6-7
Compute
Whd 2 Fine
ex at .t. 9
SWIJI-FF,H,K

K89,ll
Drive

Set
Pl'us Mike
A4A lOA lJ 1-4

Whd 3
WH3

POS
ST PVC
ST PPS
146
WH-

Manual Hold

Reset

{Code 76)
2-41

PVCFLG

Servo Motor
Control Phase

BWIJI-P.Q
0-40 Vac
With
Whd 3
Coarse CX
BWIJJ.BB.
CC.LL

KS-18

KS-18

Set
Whd 3 Release
Command

8WIJlMM

Whd 3
Coarse CX
l - - - - 1 " ' " Preset ToL.5,4
SWIJJ,BB.
CC.LL

KS-18
Drive

Yes

Reset

Whd 3

Set

Whd 3 Release
Command

Servo Motor
Control Phase

Whd 3 Release

8WIJlP, Q'
0-40 Vac
With
Whd 3

8WJJI.MM

8WIJJ.MM

Command

Continued
on Page 2

Fine CX

BWIJl,P,S,N

(2-33)

KB-14 Servo Amp to Whd]


[ K710 Servo Amp to PVC

Set

PVCFLG

MI 49935A

(2-33)

Figure 2-13.

Warhead preset and verification subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).


2-57

TM 9-1425-310-24-2

Continued
From Page 1

Verify
Whd 3

Whd 3
Fine ex Preset

ToL:,:9'

Command

8W!Jl-MM

KB-11

KB-11
Whd 3

Whd 3

Reset
Whd 3 Relea.e

8WIJI-P.S.fi1

Preset
Whd No. 4

Coarse, ex. SI
to S2. 0-1 I.8
Vac
SW!JlBB.LL

Coarse, CX, Sl'

Coarse, CX,

toS3,0-ll,8

52 to S3. 0-11.8
Vac

Vac

8W1Jl-Bfl;CC

8W!JHL,CC

Whd 3
Fine, CX. SI
to S2, 0-11.8

. Compute
Whd 3 Coarse

ex at

L5.4

Vac

SW IJ 1-88,LL,CC

8W!J 1-P,N

Whd 3
Fine. CX. S2

Whd 3

Fine, ex. s1
toS3,0,ll.8
vac
8WIJ J.P.S

KB-13.15

KS-12

K812

K812

Whd 3

Drive
Whd 4
Servo Motor

Compute
Whd 3. Fine

toS3.0-IL8
Vac
8WIJ 1-N.S

ex

WH4

at L"' 9

Control Phase

BWIJlP.N.S

BWlJl-s.T

0.40 Vac
With
Whd 4
Coa,.e CX

SWIJI-EE.
HH.NN

Verify
Whd 4

K82

Set
Whd 4 Release

Command
BWIJl,I!

Whd 4

Coarse CX
Preset To.L:i:&.4'

8W1JlEE

KS-2

KB 13.16

Reset

Drive
Whd 4

Whd 4 Release
Command

Servo Motor
Control Phase

8W1JlR

HH.NN

8WIJ1.s.i'
0-40 Vac

KB-2
K82

Set
Whd 4 Release

Whd 4
Fine CX Preset

Command
8W!JlR

BWlJI-X.Y.ti

Reset
Whd 4 Release
Command

ToL9'

K815

KBIS

Whd 4

Whd 4

BWIJl,EE,NN

Coarse, CX, SI
to S3, 0-11.8
Vac
BWIJI-EE,HH

Coarse, ex. s1
to S2, 0-11.8
Vac

8WlJ1-'ir

KB,15
Whd 4

Coarse.

ex.

Compute

S2

to S3, 0.11.a
Vac
SWIJlNN,HH

Whd 4 Coarse

ex at

L 5.4'
8WlJ J.EE.NN,
HH

With
Whd 4
Fine CX
8W1Jl-X,Y,U

KB-14 Servo Amp to Whd


K7, 10 Servo Amp to PVC

K816
Whd 4
Fine, ex. SI

to S2, 0,11.8
VIC

8W1JlY,X

KB-16
Whd 4

Kl 7.7

KS-16
Whd 4

Compute

ex. S2

Fine, CX,

Fino,

toS3, 0.11.8
Vac
BWl,11-Y,U

to S3, 0, 11.8

Whd 4, Fine
9'
BWlJ lY,X,U

ex at"-=

Vac
SWIJlX,U

Reset
Whd Exe Off
BW1J1-L,T ,AA

Reset

GAIRF
(2-40)

Set
PVCFLG

GAIR
2-40

(2-33)

VR22

Control ..___..,..._...,,
Sea1-1n On Supv
8W4J4-J

Short Range
Program 1
Limit Supv

'--------~...i
Yes

10. 3. 2. 10. 2
BF02

BH02

8W5J5V

Pitch Prog
Zero Supervision

BG,H02

8W5J5-F
VF21

VH21

Rea et
1. Pitch Prog ,,__ ___

Zero Comnd
8W5J5-Y

No

2,

BA17,BC13,
V139, VG39
Read

ocu

&

Store
2-46

Short Range
Prog Rev
Comnd
8W5J5-B

168
AOPT/ARU
DE-/ARU-

OCU

Long Range
1 Limit

8W5J5-G
VG21

Sh
COM PL
+ CLEAR
EL

Yes

Manual
Hold (CNT)
2-41

Ml 49936A

Figure 2-13.
2-58

Warhead preset and verification subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.10 Warhead preset and verification subfunction.- This subfunction shall


preset and verify each of the Warhead synchros and zero the Pitch Program. Entry shall
be from Range Select and the following three subprograms shall be completed before
exiting to Vane Lock or Controls Test.

10.3.2.10.2 Pitch program zero test subprogram.-This subprogram shall drive


the Pitch Programmer to its zero position.

10.3.2.10.1 Warhead preset and verification subprogram.- This subprogram shall


preset and verify each of the Warhead synchros to the position specified by the computed values from the fire mission data entered in the PTS computer.

10.3.2.10.2.2 Processing.- If the Pitch Program is not at its Short Range


1 limit position the program shall monitor the status of the Long Range 1 Degree
Limit Supervision signal. Absence of the Long Range signal and if less than 4
minutes, 40 seconds have elapsed since initiate G&CC, the program shall turn on
the Holding light and display "PP CAM". The program will delay for 5 seconds and
stay in a loop until the Short Range 1 Degree or Long Range 1 Degree Limit Supervision signal is present. If greater than 4 minutes, 40 seconds have elapsed since
Initiate G&CC, prior to the presence of either Short or Long Range 1 Degree Limit
Supervision signal, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. Presence of the Long
Range 1 Degree Limit Supervision, shall cause the program to reset the Pitch Program
One Degree Limit Supply. If the Short Range Program Limit Supervision signal is
present, the program shall set the Short Range Reverse Command, and then reset the
Pitch Program One (1) Degree Limit supply. The program shall monitor for the Pitch
Program Zero Supervision to occur within five (5) seconds. If signal does not occur,
the program shall go to Fault Isolation. Completion of the Pitch Program Zero test
shall cause the program to reset the Pitch Program Zero Command, the Short Range
Reverse Command, and read and store the OCU Value. The program shall exit to Vane
Lock if in a Quick Count. If not in a Quick Count mode, the program shall display
"CONTROLS PREP", delay 2 seconds or until T3 > 70 seconds, display "COMPL + CLEAR
EL", and exit to Controls Test after Counting Switch is pressed.

10.3.2.10.1.1
measurements.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of computed preset values, and PVC

10.3.2.10.1.2 Processing.- The program shall display "WH l", then set Warhead
Excitation Voltage. The program shall set the digital synchro assembly (DSA) to the
preset value, connect its output to the Number one (1) servo motor control phase, and
connect the coarse CX monitor signals to the DSA. The brake release for Warhead one
(1) shall be set. The program shall monitor the DSA for a null voltage of less than
0.250 volts. This null shall be maintained for a period of one (1) second and a
period of twenty (20) seconds shall be allowed for the synchro to preset to the
desired angle before going to Fault Isolation. The program shall insure that the CX
is at the correct null. The program shall then reset the Warhead Number One (1) Release Command, delay 100 ms, reset the Coarse and set the Fine Motor Control Phase,
and set the DSA to the fine preset. The Warhead Release Command is set and the PVC
shall monitor the DSA null signal for a null voltage of 0.900 volts maintained for
a period of one (1) second. A time period of five (5) seconds shall be allowed for
the synchro to preset before going to Fault Isolation. Completion of the preset
shall cause the program to reset the Warhead l Release Command and start the verification of the coarse and fine presets. The program shall verify the coarse preset
by measuring the voltages between the three monitor signals of the CX and by computation determine the position of the CX. This position shall be compared to desired preset angle within+ 5.4 degrees. Failure of verification shall cause the
program to go to Fault Isolation. The fine CX shall be verified by measuring the
fine CX monitor signal voltages and computing the position of the ex. This position
shall be compared to the desired preset angle within+ 9.0 degrees. Failure of verification shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. Warheads Number Two,
Three and Four shall be preset and verified in the same manner as Warhead Number One.
The program shall identify each function with a display as the function is being performed; "WH2", "WH3" and "WH4". The program shall, upon the completion of presetting
and verifying "WH2", enable the Plus Mike signal, bypass Timer update to 4, and PVCFLG
FLAG SET in a Non-QC, test to see if the Manual Hold flag has been set, and reset
PVCFLG FLAG. If the flag is not set, it shall continue and preset "WH3". However,
if the flag is set, the program shall take the appropriate action and display "HOLD"
(fig. 2-41}.
The completion of "WH4" test shall cause the program to reset
the Warhead Excitation signal and GAIRF. In a Non QC, the program shall monitor that
Control Seal-In On Supervision, is in the "off" state. Failure shall cause the program
to go to Fault Isolation. The program ~hall reset PVCFLG FLAG if in QC.

10.3.2.10.2.1

10.3.2.10.2.3

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Pitch Program Position monitors.

Outputs.- Outputs shall be Pitch Program control commands.

10.3.2.10.1.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be setting the DSA for presetting, status
displays, and control signals.

Figure 2-13.

Warhead preset and verification subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).


2-59

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

BQ06

8002

Set

Set
Att Signal
Exe Off Comnd
8W5J 5-Z

GA!RF
FLAG

HEIS NOT
SAFE CME

CONTROLS
TEST

(2-40)

BL_..,R06

Kl5-J3

Set
Constant
Monitor
Enables

Set
!st Stage
Pump Motor On
Comnd 8W4J4-X

8W4J4-D0
11 W2Jl-54

K2-8

Set

Y Demod,

171
ADPT-

170

Output Discs
(PTS)

ADPT

1st Stg Act


Operating Press
Supv
11W2Jl-23. 26.

DL

30.
VE

Perform
Controls
Test One
020004

F, G28

K6-8

KI0-6

Kl0-7

K!0-8

Set
Roll Att
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-G, H
3.30 0.08
Va

1st Stage (Act)


Vane 1 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-B
7. 5 1. 83 Vdc

1st Stage (Act)


Vane 2 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-C
7.52.25Vd<'

1st Stage (Act)


Vane 3 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-D
7. 5 2. 25 Vde

K6-8
Reset
Roll Att
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-G,H

182

K6-10

K!0-6

K!0-7

KJ0-8

Set
Pitch Alt
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-M,L
0.96 0.04
Vac

l st Stage (Act)
Vane 1 Pos

Isl Stage (Act)


Vane 2 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-C
-154.50Vdc

1st Stage (Act)


Vane 3 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-D
15 4.50 Vdc

Monitor
8W7J7-B
0 0.62 Vdc

K6-JO

K6-9

Reset
Pilch At!
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-M,L

Set
Yaw Att
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-J, K
!. 10 O. 04V,
A

K6-!0

Set
Pitch Att
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-M, L
I. 15 o. 03
Vac

Set
Yaw Att
Sub Comnd
8W7J7-J,K
1. 32 0. 03V,
AC

~CA=+ KfT Signal


+B = cw (At Vane) = - 6 {VANE CMIJ)

Kl0-6
l st Stage (Act)

Vane 1 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-B
15 4.50 Vdc

Kl0-7
1st Stage (Act)
Vane 2 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-C
-7. 5 2. 25

Vdc

Kl0-8
1st Stage (Act)

Vane 3 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-D
-7.5 2.25
Vdc

DL

K6-9
Reset
Yaw At!
Sub Comnd
8W7J7.J,K

Perform
Controls
Test Two
020005

KI0-6
1st Stage (Act)
Vane 1 Pas
Monitor
8W7J7-B
0 2.00 Vdc

189

Continned
On Sh. 2

Figure 2-14.

2-60

Controls test subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).

Ml 49937A

TM 9-1425-380-24-2
Continued
From Sh. 1
Kl0-7

K!0-8

DL

KI0-6

!st Stage (Act)

!st Stage (Act)


Vane 3 Pos
Monitor
BW7J7-D
15 4.50 Vdc

Perform
Controls
Test Three

!st Stage (Act)


Vane! Pos

Vane 2 Poe

Monitor
8W7J7-C
-15 ;,4, 50 Vdc

Kl0-7

Monitor

8W7J7-B
-15,A, 50 Vdc

020006

DL

KI0-8

1st Stage (Act)

!st Stage (Act)

Vane 2 Paa

Perform

Vane 3 Pos

Monitor
BW7J7-C
7,5z 2, 25 Vdc

Controls
Test One

Monitor
8W7J7-D
1,5.,2;2s-vdc

020004

191

Kl0-8
1st Stage (Act)
Vane 3 POS
Monitor
BW7J7-D
0 . 2.00 Vdc

KI0-6
ist Stage (Act)
Vane 1 Pas

Monitor_
8W7J7-B
0: 2,00 Vdc

.Kl07
1st Stage (Act)
Vane 2 Poe

Monitor
BW7J7-C
0 2. 00 Vdc

193

BQ 06

Kl5-13

Reset
HEIS NOT
SAFE CME
11W2Jl-54
BW4J4-0D

Reset
1st Stage
Pump Motor
On Comnd
8W4J4-X

BL-tofl06

BQ06

KlS-14

BL-.R06

Set

Reset
HEIS NOT
SAFE CME
11W2Jl-54
BW4J4-0D

Set
2nd Stage
Pump Matar
On Camnd
BW4J4-Y

Set
Constant

Constant
Monitor

Enables

Monitor

Enable

194

DL
Perform
Controls
Test Four
020007

KI0-6, 10
Set
RollAtt
Sub Comnd
BW7J7-G, H
3,30 .. 0,08

2nd Stage (Act


Vane 1 Pas

Monitor
SW7J7-E
7.5 z2,25 Vdc

OCA

KI0-7, 9
2nd Stage (Act)
Vane 2 Paa
Monitor
BW7J7-F
7, 5;, 2. 25 Vdc

KI0-8, II

K68

2nd Stage (Act)

K6-!0
Set

Reset

Vane 3 Pas

Pitch Att
Sub. Comnd
8W7J7,L,M

Roll Att

Monitor
BW7J7- G
7. 5 ;, 2, 25 Vdc

Sub. Comnd
8W7J7G,H

1.43: 0.04
V CA

195

Set
PitchAtt
Sub Comnd
BW7J7-L. M
o. 57 z o. 03

KI0-6, 10

Kl0-7, 9

2nd Stage (Act)

2nd Stage (Act)

2nd Stage (Act

Vane 1 Pos

Vane 2 Pos

Monlto:r:_
BW7J7-E
O* 2.00Vdc

Monitor
BW7J7-F
15;, 4. 50 Vdc

Vane 3 Pos
Monitor

Kl0-8, 11

8W7J7-G
-15 ;,4.50 Vdc

KG-10

K69

Reset
Pilch AU
Sub. Comnd
8W7J7.L,M

Set
YawAtt
Sub Comnd
8W7JhJ,K
!.65z0.04

Kl0-6, IO

KI0-7, 9

2nd Stage (Act

2nd Stage (Act)

Vane 1 Pos
Monitor

Vane 2 Poe

8W7J7-E
-15;, 4.50 Vdc

Monitor
BW7J7-Fo
,5 *2,25 Vdc

Kl0-8, 11
2nd Stage (Act)
Vane 3 Pos

Monitor
BW7J7-G
7.5 z 2.25 Vdc

K69

Set
YawAtt

Sub Comnd
8W7J7-J,K
o. 66;, o. 03
V

K6,9
Reset

Yaw Att
Sub. Comnd
BW7J7-J,K

DL

KI0-6, 10

Perform
Controls
Test Five
020010

2nd Stage (Act)


Vane 1 Pos

Monitor
SW7J7-E
0., 2. 00 Vdc

CA

Kl0-7, 9
nd Stage (Act)
Vane 2 Pos
Monitor

BW7J7-F
5 z 4. 50 Vdc

Kl0-7, 9

Kl0-8, 11

2nd Stage (Act)


Vane 2 Pas
Monitor
8W7J7-F
7.5 . 2.25 Vdc

2nd Stage ( Act)


Vane 3 Pos
Mani tor
BW7J7-G
7.5 . 2,25 Vdc

D1
Perform

Vane 3 Pos

Monitor
8W7J7-G
15 z4,50 Vdc

Controls
Test Six
020011
205

203

Kl0-6, 10
2nd Stage (Act)
Vane 1 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-E
15 . 4.50 Vdc

Kl0-8, 11
2nd Stage (Act)

DL

Kl0-6, 10

Terminate
Controls
Test
020012

2nd Stage
Vane 1 Pas
Monitor
BW7J7-E
0 . 1.00 Vdc

Kl0-7, 9
2nd Stage
Vane 2 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-F
0 . 1.00 Vdc

207

MI 49938A

Figure 2-14.

Controls test subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).


2-61

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.11 Controls test subfunction.- This subfunction shall test the controls
system by sending connnands to the missile and then monitoring the Beta Feedback
signals with the PVC.
10.3.2.11.l

Input.- Inputs shall consist of:

(a)

PVC Measurements of Vane Position (Beta) Signals

(b)

Pressure Monitors

(c)

Long Range Flag


TABLE 10.3.2.11.2-1
FIRST STAGE CONTROLS TEST
Sub-Conunand
(vrms)

Test
Controls Test l

Roll 3.30 + 0.08 Phase AC

Vane I

Beta Feedback vdc


Vane II

7.50 + 2.25

7.50 + 2.25

10.3.2.11.2 Processing.- The program shall set the Attitude Signal Excitation
Off Command, delay one (1) second, set GAIRF, set Y Demod Output Disconnect, and
display "CONTROLS TEST". The constant monitors shall be inhibited for 200 ms, while
turning on the 1st Stage Hydropack Pump Motor. The program shall enable constant
monitor~ delay two (2) seconds, start a program timer, and monitor the First Stage
Operating Pressure Supervision signals for an "on" state. Thirteen (13) seconds
shall be allowed for the pumps to attain operating pressure before going to Fault
Isolation. As soon as the First Stage Operating Pressure is read for an "on" condition, the program shall perform 1st Stage Controls Test as shown in Table 10.3.2.11.2-1.
There shall be a one (1) second delay after the stimuli is applie~ before the PTS
monitors the Beta Feedback signals. Failure of any monitor signal shall cause the
program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.11.3 Output.- The outputs shall consist of hydropack control
conunands, Data Link commands, and attitude subcommands.

Vane III
TABLE 10.3.2.11.2-2

7.50 + 2.25

SECOND STAGE CONTROLS TEST

Pitch Short Range


1.15 + 0.03 Phase AC

o.oo

+ 2.00 -15.00 + 4.50

15.00 + 4.50

Pitch Long Range


0.96 + 0.04 Phase AC

Test
Controls Test 4

0.00 + 2.00 -15.00 + 4.50

15.00 + 4.50

0.57 + 0.03 Phase CA


15.00 + 4.50

-7.50 + 2.25

-7.50 + 2.25

Controls Test 2

G&CC Stored Constants

Controls Test 3

G&CC: Stored Constants

Zero Monitor

NOnE!

1.43 + 0.04 Phase CA


-7.50 + 2.25

-7.50 + 2.25

Yaw Short Range

0.00 + 2.00 -15.00 + 4.50

15.00 + 4.50

0.66 + 0.03 Phase CA

7.50 + 2.25

7.50 + 2.25

Yaw Long Range

0.00 + 2.00

0.00 + 2.00

1.5 + 0.04 Phase CA

15.00 + 4.50

-15.00 + 4.50

o.oo

+ 2.00

The program, upon comp:.etion of all first stage tests, shall reset the constant monitor
and 1st Stage Pump Motc,r On Cmd. In between the set and reset of the constant monitors,
the program shall delay 1 second and update Time Indicator to 9, then follow the s:1.rne
procedure for setting c.nd control testing the second stage as was used on the first
stage, with the exception that the Zero Mon. is performed after the Data Link termination of controls test c.nd figure 2-45 Vane Lock was entered instead of resetting t..1e
constant monitor. Secc,nd stage controls test shall be performed as shown in Table
10.3.2.11.2-2. The beta signals shall be monitors after a one (1) second delay from
when the stimuli was applied.
Figure 2-14.

2-62

Beta Feedback (vdc)


Vane II

Vane III

-7.50 + 2.25

-7.50 + 2.25

+ 2.00

15.00 + 4.50

-15.00 + 4.50

0.00 + 2.00

15.00 + 4.50

-15.00 + 4.50

-15.00 + 4.50

7.50 + 2.25

7.50 + 2.25

-15.0C + 4.50

7.50 + 2.25

7.51) + 2.25

-7.50 + 2.25

o.oo

Pitch Long Range

Yaw Long Range


1.10 + 0.04 Phase AC

Roll 3.30 + 0.08 Phase CA

Vane I

Pitch Short Range

Yaw Short Range


1.32 + 0.03 Phase AC

Sub-Command
(vrrns)

Controls Test 5

G&CC Stored Constants

0.00 + 2.00

15.00 + 4.50

-15.00 + 4.50

Controls Test 6

G&CC Stored Constants

15.00 + 4.50

-7.50 + 2.25

-7.5) + 2.25

The successful completion of the Second Stage Controls Test shall cause the program
to terminate Controls Test by sending a Terminate Controls Test Cornman:!. via the Data
Link. Failure shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.

Controls test subfunction {sheet 3 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Coarse
North Ind
119A3J1-JJ
Reset
GAIR F
(2-40)

GAIR
2-40

VR25

Kl 6-11
Reset Coarse
Mode Cmd
119A3J1-lf

Reset
Sign Of
Sine Theta
& Theta +120

Reset
Phase
AC Or BA

GAIR
2-40

VB34

ST -120
Uncaged Supv
8W2J2-Y

K9-15, 16

K7-7

Caged Ind
l 19A3Jl-R

VD36
Yes

No

BK02
Set Uncage
ST-120 Cornnd
BW2J2-NN,
MM, LL
12D . 4 Vac
400 . 12 Hz

Set
Uncage Flag
(2-32, 2-33, 2-34)
Start T6
(2-20)

Kl-l8,K2-7

BK02

Kl-5

Reset
Uncage ST-120
Comnd

Reset
Low Gain
In Y Align
Channel

1.

2.

BEl 7

K16-1B

Reset
Translation
Di sab 1e
ll 9A3Jl-R

Set
Level
Disable
ll 9A3J1-CC

BllB

Set
Y Torquer
Reset
!CO Off
Cmd
X,Z Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd

K16-18

Reset
Level
Disable
ll9A3Jl-CC
269

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -10.3.2.12.2
--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --,I

KlS-lS

BD02

Set
Inverter
On Comnd
8W4J4-P

Set
Long Range
Select Comnd
8W4J4-W

Set
MS
Flg 1
(2-33)

BA10

8107

Set
Relay Row
Sel For
K2

Set
Relay Column
Select 2 or
K2-9

Set Req 18
066000(8)
TS = 1 For
100 Ms

8!07

BAlO

Reset
Relay Column
Select for
K2-9

Reset
Relay Row
Select For
K2-9

Seal-In

Reset
Control
Seal-in
23f~~d
Y Oemod
Output

Sup:~~!'.}"
VR22
Yes

~fi

2.

~~l

K2-9, 8

Reset
Ms
Flg 1
(2-33)

Disconnect
(PTS)

DL
Terminate
Simulated
Flight
020016

Set
MSFLG
2
(2-33)

10.3.2.12.2
ST-120
Uncaged Supv
8W2J2-Y

BE17
Set
Translation
Disable
l19A3Jl-R

Inverter
Voltage
Mani tor
2-42

272

lnvr Freq For


l Sec = 400
+0.036 Hz
8W4J4-LL,MM,NN,
2-42
273-277

Manua 1
Hold
(Code 76)
2-41

Start
Tl

VD36

BK02
Reset
Un cage
ST-120
8H2J2-LL,
MM, NN

Kl6- l3
Set
AOL
Enable
ll 9A3Jl -AA

If Fast Set.
*l. Pulse AOL Every 7
Flag If Loose ACQ Keep
2. Reset
30"

BK02
Set
Uncage
ST-120
8W2J2-LL,
f.f>l, NN

Ml 499396

Figure 2-15.

Platform enable subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-63

10.3.2.13 Vane Lock Subfunction.- This subfunction shall lock the Second
Stage Vanes. There are two entrees into this subfunction dependent on the countdown
sequence. This figure defines the requirements for a Non-Quick Count
sequence and figure 2-17 defines the requirements for a Quick Count sequence.
10.3.2.13.l Non-Quick Count Sequence Vane Lock Subtunction.shall verify Control Seal-In signals.and lock Second Stage Vanes.

This subfunction

10.3.2.13.1.1 yerify Control Seal in Subprog::am.- This subprogram shall energize and verify cont::ol Seal-In power in the missi Le and verify vane switching.
10.3.2.13.1.1.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of monitors of interface signals
and PVC measurements of vane position (Beta) signals.
10.3.2.13.1.1.2 Processing.- The program shall perform Vane Lock subprogram and
initialize for the control seal-in test. This initialization shall consist of:
Setting PP 1 Limit Supply; Conunanding Initialize for simulated flight, terminate
simulated flight, and perform 1st stage separation; and resetting liftoff supervision.
The program shall set the Control Seal-In On Conunand and after a delay of forty (40)
ms, read and verify that the Control Seal-In on Supervision is in the "on 11 state. If
not, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. The program shall reset the following
signals: Long Range Select Conunand, Servo Amplifier AC Power On Command, G&CC On
Conunand, Control Seal-In On Conunand, Inverter On Command and Second Stage Pumps On.
After a delay of one hundred (100) ms, the program shall read and verify that the
following commands are in an "on" state; Control Seal-In On, First Stage Pumps On,
Second Stage Pumps On, G&CC On, Servo Amplifier AC Power On, and Servo Amplifier
DC Power On Commands and Control Seal-In On Supervision. Failure of any of the reads
shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.

10.3.2.13.1.2 Pitch program zero test subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify
the Pitch Programmer is at the flight range 1 limit, drive it to its zero position,
and terminate simulated flight via Data Link.
10.3.2.13.1.2.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Long Range flag, and Pitch
Program position monitors.
10.3.2.13.1.2.2 Processing.- If the Long Range flag is set, the program shall
monitor the Long Range One (1) Degree Limit Switch for an "on" state. If the signal
is not present in five (5) seconds, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. If at
the Long Range 1 limit, reset the Pitch Program One (1) Degree Limit Supply, and set
the Pitch Program Zero Command. If the Long Range flag is reset, the program shall
monitor the Short Range One (1) Degree Limit signal for an "on" state. If the signal
is not present in five (5) seconds, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. A successful read shall cause the program to reset the Pitch One (1) Degree Limit Supply
Command, and set the Pitch Program Zero Command. After a twenty (20) ms delay, the
program shall set the Short Range Reverse Command, and monitor Pitch Program Zero
Supervision. The Pitch Program Zero Supervision signal shall be monitored for an
"on" state. If the signal is not present in five (5) seconds, the program shall go
to Fault Isolation. The program shall reset Pitch Program Zero Command, and Short
Range Program Reverse Command. The program shall set G&CC On, and Servo Amp AC Power
On Command. Any conunand module malfunctions shall cause the program to go to Fault
Isolation.
10.3.2.13.1.2.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be data link commands, command
module, and relay writes.

Verification of the above signals shall cause the program to read the Tail Plug
Relay and G&CC Fault Supervision for an "on" state. Failure of the read causes
program to go to Fault Isolation. The program shall read Long Range Select
Command for an "on" state only if Long Range has been previously selected. If
this signal is present the program shall read the Long Range Select Supervision
for an "on" state. If the Long Range Select Supervision or Command signal is not
present the program shall go to Fault Isolation.
If Long Range has not been previously selected, the program shall read Short Range
Select Supervision for an "on" state. If the signal is not present the p1:ogram
shall go to Fault Isolation. Verification of Short Range Select Supervision ur
Long Range Select Supervision shall cause the program to exit.
10.3.2.13.1.1.3

Outputs.-

The outputs shall be command signals.

Figure 2-16.
2-66

Vane lock subfunction (non quick count) (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.13.2

BQ06
Reset

HEIS NOT
SAFE CME
8W4J4-D0

Start
15 Sec
Timer
T2

K15-14
Set
2nd Stage
Pump Motor
On Comnd
8W4J4-Y

BL, M, N, 0, P, Q, R06

200
ms

VANE
PREP

Set
Constant
Monitor
Enables

1. 2nd Stg Act


1 Operating
Pres Supv
11W2Pl-33
2 . 2nd Stg Act
2 Operating
Pres Supv
11W2Pl-38
3. 2nd Stg Act
3 Operating
Pres Supv
11W2Pl-40

VH, I, J28

Reset
PVCFLG
(2-33)

K15-14
Vane
Lock

2-45
No

Reset
2nd Stage
Pump Motor
On Comnd
8W4J4-Y

214, 215

208
ADPT-

209
ADPT-

Ml 499426

10.3.2.13.2 Quick Count Sequence Vane Lock Subfunction.shall lock the second stage hydraulic actuator vanes.
10.3.2.13.2.l
monitors.

Inputs.-

This subfunction

Inputs shall consist of Actuator Operating Pressure

10.3.2.13.2.2 Processing.- The program shall inhibit the constant monitor


circuits, start a program timer and set the Second Stage Pumps On Command. After
a two hundred (200) ma delay the program shall display "VANE PREP", enable the

Figure 2-17.

constant monitor circuits and monitor the Second Stage Pressure Supervision signals for "on" status. If all signals are not present before fifteen seconds have
elapsed the program shall go to Fault Isolation. If the operating pressures are
present in the specified time the program shall reset PVCFLG FLAG and go to Vane
Lock Subprogram as described in (fig. 2-45). Verification of the Vane Lock Supervision shall cause the program to reset the Second Stage Pumps On Command. The
program shall then exit.
10.3.2.13.2.3

Outputs.- Outputs shall be controlling of command signals.

Vane lock subfunction (quick count).


2-67

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

.--------1 5 Sec
Kl 2-12

Kl 2
Reset
Reg 12
0000003

Kl 2-11

GAIR
2-40

8817, BC17

Yaw

Pend
Outp)!t _
8W2J2-X, Y
<20 mv ac
(1 V SCALE)

Pitch Pend
Outp)!t
8W2J2-Z, AA
<100 mv ac
(1V SCALE)

1. Reset
Manual
Disable
1l 9A3Jl -LL
2. Direction
119A3Jl -HH

No

Kl 6-18

AOL Acquisition
ll 9A3Jl -f

Set
Level
Disable
1l 9A3Jl -CC

Sh
CK ARU
READY

Sh
NO
ACQ

VD39
Yes
K16-18,1l
Reset

Sh
PLT
LEV

1. AOL Level
Disable
1l 9A3Jl-CC
2. Coarse Mode
Cmd 119A3J1-K

278
ADPT-

10

Reset
ACQ Flag

Sec

(2-33)

279
ADPT-

BA17,BC13,VH39
Read DE

10.3.2.34.9

FAP-DE [ > 7 .5
Print MSL HDG)

K17-6
Kl-13

Kl0-12

Kl 6-13

DL

DL

Roll Att Mon


8W7J7-A, B
& Store (QR)
[+=~ac]

Reset
AOL
Enable
1l 9A3J1 -AA

Set
1.PPSAC1&2
Connect
(200 mv ac)
2. X Torquer
To PPS AC 1-2

Perform
CR Accel
Test
020014
281

16 Sec

K2-7
Reset
X,Z Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd (PTS)

Read Value
of CRVE
030514
282

Kl 7-6
Reset
PPS AC 1-2
Connect
[200 mv $ac)

No

Ma 1f 280
283
G+C-PLTCMP-

Reset NSGU2
Set MSLFLG4
(2-33)

Kl 0-12
Roll Att Mon
8W7J7-A, B
(Qm) = $ac
[QR-QM]
>270 mv

K2-7

Kl-13

Set
X, Y Torquer
rco Off cmd
(PTS)

Reset
X Torquer
To PPS
AC 1&2

K3-6

Pitch Att
Monitor
8W7J7-M
>5V RMS

285
G+CPLT-

284
G+C- PLTSVO AMP-

Ml 49943B

Figure 2-18.
2-68

Cross range offset subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.14 Cross Range Offset Test Subfunction.- This subfunction shall be


performed in a Non Quick Count sequence only. The purpose of the test is to
offset the ST-120 Platform and verify the Cross Jlange Accelerometer and the Roll
Microsyn. Entry shall be from the Platform Enab.Le and exit shall be to the Normal
Set ERB Subfunction.
10.3.2.14.1 ?latform Level Mcnitor Subprogram.- This subprogram shall allow
time to level the ST-120 Platform in pitch to 0.33 degree and yaw to 0.067 degree.
10.3.2.14.1.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of a PVC measurement of the
Pitch and Yaw Pendulum Outputs, monitor module read, and TC timer.

10.3.2.14.1.2 Processing.- The program shall measure the Pitch Pendulum


OUtput for a value of less than one hundred (100) mv. If the measurement is
greater than the specified voltage the program shall display "PLT LEV", turn
on the Holding light, delay ten (10) seconds, and repeat the pitch measurement.
It shall monitor the Yaw Pendulum for less than twenty (20) mv. If it is
greater than the specified voltage the program shall display "CR LEV" and
enter the loop above after "PLT LEV" display. If the Yaw Pendulum is less
than 20 mv and the ACQ Flag is set, the program shall exit to the next subprogram. If the ACQ Flag is not set, the program shall reset Manual Disable,
reset direction, set Level Disable Command, hold and display "CK ARU READY"
until counting switch is pressed, and monitor AOL Acquisition for an "on" state
once the Counting Switch is pressed. No acquisition shall cause the program to
display "NO ACQ"
Delay 5 sec and return to the counting switch monitor. The
program shall reset AOL Level Disable Command, and Coarse Mode Command, start
T0 , set Manual Disable, and exit to the next subprogram.
10.3.2.14.1.3 Output.- Outputs shall be the "CR TEST".
LEV", "CK ARU READY", "NO ACQ" and "ADPT-" displays.

10.3.2.14.2 Roll microsyn and CR accelerometer offset test subprogram.This subprogram shall verify the Roll Microsyn and CR Accelerometer will generate
their proper output signal.
10.3.2.14.2.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of PVC measurements of the
Roll Attitude Monitor, Pitch Attitude Monitor and Data Link read of Value of
CRVE.
10.3.2.14.2.2 Processing.- The program shall reset ACQ FLAG, perform 7.5
Az. check, reset AOL Enable, UPDATE T TIME to 8, DISPLAY "CR TEST", and measure
the Roll Attitude Monitor. This value shall be stored by the program. The program shall reset the ACQ Flag, the Yaw Pendulum Output shall be reset and a
stimuli of two hundred (200) mv ~ ac from the PPS shall be connected to the yaw
alignment loop channel. The program shall command the G&CC to perform the CR
Accel Test via the Data Link. After a delay of sixteen (16) seconds the program
shall Read Value of CRVE stored in the G&CC via the Data Link. The program shall
test the "CRVE" value for >1.70 meter per second. If less the program shall go
to Fault Isolation. A successful test shall cause the program to reset X and Z
ICO and the stimuli to the yaw alignment loop. The program shall measure the
Roll Attitude Monitor again. This value shall be compared with the previous
stored value. The difference shall be greater than two hundred seventy (270) mv.
Failure of the Roll Attitude Test shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
A successful test shall cause the program to reset X and z ICO and to connect the
Yaw Pendulum to the yaw alignment loop. The program shall then verify the Pitch
Attitude Monitor and exit if within tolerance.

10.3.2.14.2.3 Output.- outputs shall be control of platform yaw torquing


signal, and perform CR Accelerometer DL Command.

"CR LEV", "PLT

Figure 2-18.

Cross range offset subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).


2-69

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

r.;:1 ,u.3.2.15.1

10.3.2.15.2

Set

SIM
FLT

MS

!st Sepn and


2nd lgn Arm

FLGI
(2-33)

I
I
I
I
I

Command

DL

Supv (Tl)
8W7J7-CC

Kl517

Set
81109BQ08
START TLO

Initialize for
Simulated
Flight

Reset

28'1

VB23

Supv

I
I

l!W2Jl3

Delay lOMS
Reset
BH09BQ08

Vanes
Locked Supv

Kl-2

l!W2Jl57

Set
Gyro Torquer

Set

Lift-off

(MO, 2-23)

020015

K16-13

AOL
Enable

Const Phase

VA23

(Slow Erect)

119A3Jl-AA
No
No

5 0.5 Vac
8W2J2P, Q

_J
STMMO

295

G+C
CMP

1st And 2nd

Stg Act
Oper Press

Supv

11112J 1-23 ,26,


30 ,35 ,38 ,40

1. 2nd Stage Ign


1st Stage
Sepn Comnd
Supv
8W4J4-CC

2nd Sig lsn

1st staae
Sepn Comnd
Supv
8W4J4CC

Set
ACQ
Flag
(2-33)

VF23

GAIR

VF23

2-40

Yes
No

Yes

309

l. 2rld Stage lgn


1st Stsge Sepn
Comnd Supv
8W4J4CC

G+C
CMPMH OST-

STMMO
316, 315
G+C
CMP
MN DST-

VF23
No

No

Yes

STMMO
310, 311

G+C
CMP

MN.DST-

Figure 2-19.
2-70

Simulated flight subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).

Ml 49944A

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10. 3. 2.15. 3

Thrust Termination
and 2nd Stg Sepn
Comnd Supv
BW4J4T, S
VE,

Cont1n1Jed
From Sh 1

Thrust Tenn1 natl on


and 2nd Stg
SEPN Cmd
SUPV

Cutoff Test Supv


8W3J3-T

BF01

Set

Set

Vanes Unlock
Comnd
8W5J5-S

MS FLG 3 &
MS FLG 1

VP23

(2-33)

IJL

8W4J4-'i' ,!r

Reset
MS FLG3
(2-33)

VE, N23

Read
W CR
030522

Read
1/J SJ\
030474

325

327

No

Reset
MS FLG 3
(2-33)

STMMO

320

326

G&C
CMP

G+CCMP-

321

G&C
MN DST-

DL

Cutoff Test Supv


8W3J3-T
VP 23

Yes

--K15-r:r-

Set
L lftoff
Supv
11W2Jl-3

DL

Terminate
Simulated
Flight
020016

Reset

MS FLG 1
(2-33)

~lanual
II old
(Code 76)

2-41

334

331

G+CCMP-

332, 333

G+CCMP-

10.3.2.15. 4

328

G+C
CMP
Ml 49945A

Figure 2-19.

Simulated flight subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).

2-71

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.15 Simulated Flight Subfunction.- This subfunction shall test the


G&CC for discrete times and cutoff solution. The following five subprograms
describe the Simulated Flight tests which shall be performed simultaneously
with the Normal Set ERB subfunction.
10.3.2.15.l Simulated Flight Initiation Subprogram.- This subprogram shall
initiate Simulated Flight and verify it has been initiated.
10.3.2.15.1.1

Inputs.-

10.3.2.15.3 Verify Cutoff Parameters Subprogram.verify the simulated flight cutoff parameters.

This subprogram shall

10.3.2.15.3.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Thrust Termination 2nd


Stage Separation Supv., Cutoff Test Supv. and Data Link reads.
10.3.2.15.3.2 Processing.functions:

The program shall perform the following

None required.

10.3.2.15.1.2 Processing.- The program shall display "SIM FLT". The


program shall inhibit Monitor Scan, and command the G&CC via Data Link to initialize for Simulated Flight. After a delay of 100 milliseconds Lift-Off Supv shall
be reset, the program shall reset MS FLAG 1
and start timer TLo

(a)

Monitor Thrust Termination and 2nd Stage Separation Co:umand


Supv. for an "off" state.

(b)

Set Vanes Unlock Command.

(c)
10.3.2.15.1.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of Data Link Commands to the
G&CC, Pitch Program One Degree Limit Supply Comm~nd, Lift-off Supv Reset Command,
"SIM FLT" display, inhibit Monitor Scan, and enable Monitor Scan commands.

Monitor Cutoff Test Supv. for an "on" state at 89.900 .::_ TLO
< 90.200 seconds with Monitor Scan inhibited and MS FLG3 set.

(d)

Monitor Thrust Termination and 2nd Stage Separation Supv.


for an "on" state at 10 milliseconds after (c) above.

10.3.2.15.2 Monitor Timing Discretes Subprogram.verify the timing discretes from the G&CC.

(e)

Verify VCR via Data Link is

(f)

Verify VSA via Data Link is 10459 degrees for long range
and 1470s degrees for short range.

(g)

Verify the stored output discrete register word bit 1

10.3.2.15.2.1
signals.

Inputs.-

This subprogram shall

Inputs shall consist of discrete missile timing

10.3.2.15.2.2 Processing.- The program shall verify the following signa.Ls


occur at the specified times from liftoff command (TLo):
(a)

1st :itage Separation and 2nd Stage Ignition Arm Command Supv.
for m "on" state at 18.47 < TLo .::5.. 21.53 seconds.

= O.

Failure of any of the above (a thru g) shall cause the program to go to Fault
Isolation.
10.3.2.15.3.3

Outputs.-

Set Vanes Unlock Command.

(b)

Vane.; Locked Supv. for an "off" state at 38.23 < TLo < 39.77
seco:1.ds.

10.3.2.15.4 Terminate Simulated Flight Subprogram.- This subprogram shall


verify the active monitor and terminate the airborne Simulated Flight program.

(c)

1st d.nd 2nd Stage Actuators Operating Pressures Supv. for


an "off" state.

10.3.2.15.4.1 Inputs.fault, and Cutoff Test Supv.

(d)

2nd Stage Ignition 1st Stage Separation Command Supv. for


an "off" state.

10.3.2.15.4.2
functions:

Inputs shall consist of Holding flag, G&CC

Processing.-

The program shall perform the following

(e)

If in short range, read 2nd Stage Ignition and 1st


Stage Separation Command Supv. for an "on" state at
74.64 < TLo .::_ 75.36 seconds.

(a)

Verify the results of the active monitor test by monitoring


G&CC Fault and Cutoff Test Supervision for O Vdc before
TLO > 93 seconds.

(f)

If in long range, read 2nd Ignition 1st Stage Separation


Command Supv. for an "on" state at 46.14 < TLo < 46.86
seconds.

(b)

Set Liftoff Supv., command G&CC via Data.Link Terminate


Simulated Flight, and after 100 milliseconds enable Monitor
Scan Subfunction.

(c)

The program shall test the state of the Manual Hold Flag and
return to Manual Hold (fig. 2-41) if set.

Absence of any of the above signals (a thru f) or any improper timing of


same shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.15.2.3

Outputs.-

10.3.2.15.4.3 Outputs.Flight Data Link Co:ramand.

None required.
Figure 2-19.

2-72

15149 degrees.

Simulated flight subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).

The output shall be the Terminate Simulated

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Launch
Control
Panel
GAlR

VA26
Yes

2-40

Sh
SAFE
LCP

SET
ERB

BK18
Reset
RMTE Fire
Bus Enable
(PTS)

Reset
No Hold
Flag
(2-23)

K15-4
Reset
RMTE Fire
Bus Enable
{PTS)

Gimbal Hot
Supv _
8W2J2-K

Gimbal Not
Cold SUQ_V
8W2J2-M

V025

VP25

Yes

No

Sh
GIMBAL
HOT

Sh
GIMBAL
COLD

26 Sec

Set
"Reset"
Flag
(2-23, 2-49)

1.

Recycle Set ERB Sub Function

Set Kl-2

Kl 6-13
Set
AOL
Enable
l 19A3Jl -AA

GAIR
2-40

19 Sec

Set
Gyro Torquer
Const Ph
8vl2J2-P,Q
5+0.5 Vac
Slow Erect

GAIR
2-40

No

337
ADPT-

GAlR
2-40

Set
TLO = 40
Sec

GAlR
2-40

Gimbal Hot
Supv
8W2J2-R

Gimbal Not
Cold Supv
8W2J2-M

(2-19)

Set
Gyro Torquer
Const Phase
(Slow Erect)
50.SV AC
8W2J2- P, Q

SET
ERB

Yes
Set

GAlR

Pitch Prag
1 Limit Supply
8W5J5-C

VP25

2-40

No

Yes

si,.

GIMBAL
HOT

Sh.

GIMBAL
COLD.
2.

Nonnal Set ERB Sub Function


MI 49946B

Figure 2-20.

Set ERB subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-73

TM 9-142.5-380-24-2

10.3.2.16 Set ERB . .:-.1bfunction.- This subfunction shall verify platform


temperature and to set the Earth Rate Bias (ERB) Pots in the three PTS alignment
loop circuits. Entrys and exits depend on the countdown mode and shall be as
defined for each of the following Set ERB subfunctions.

10.3.2.16.2 Normal set ERB subprogram.- This subfunction shall verify platform
temperature and set the ERB Pot in the normal countdown mode. This subfunction shall
be entered from either Cross Range Offset Test or from Platform Enable. Simulated
Flight shall be performed in parallel with this Set ERB Subfunction.

10,3.2.16.1 Recycle set ERB subprogram.- This subfunction shall verify


platform temperature and set the ERB Pots in the Recycle Mode. This subfunction
shall be entered from Drift Monitor. Exit shall be to Auto Slew subfunction.

10.3.2.16.2.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Platform and Actuator


Temperature Monitors, TLO timer and Quick Count Flag.

10,3.2,16.1.1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of platform temperature monitors.

10.3.2.16.1.2 Processing.- The program shall read the Launch Control Panel
for an "off" condition. If it is "off'~ the program shall read the Gimbal Hot
Supervision for an "off" state, If the signal is not in the "off" state, the program
shall turn on the Short Hold light and display "GIMBAL HOT", When the signal is in
its proper state,the program shall read Gimbal Not Cold Supv. for an "on" state.
If the signal is not present, the program shall turn on the Short Hold light and
display "GIMBAL COLD". The program shall set the reset flag, display "SET ERB",
reset No Hold Flag, generate T Time 6, reset Remote Fire Bus Enable, delay 26 seconds,
set AOL Enable, and perform GAIR subprogram. After a delay of 19 seconds, the
program shall set the Gyro Torquer Constant Phase to slow, generate T Time 5, and
perform GAIR at 1 second intervals until 80 seconds has elapsed. The program shall
set T Time to 4 and exit to Auto Slew subfunction.

Figure 2-20.
2-74

10.3.2.16.2.2 Processing.- The progr.am shall verify Gimbal Hot Supervision and Gimbal Not Cold Supv as specified in 10.3.2.16.1.2. Pitch program
1 Limit Supply shall be set and then exit shall be to Simulated Flight Subfunction in non QC. If in a Quick count mode, GAIR subprogram performed until
'1'6 > 40 sec. The Timer is updated to 3, TLO is set (TLO = 40 sec), and the
Gyro Torquer Const. Phase (slow erect) is set. The program shall then exit
to Platform Enable Subfunction.
Upon completion of Simulated Flight or Burst Select the program shall display
"SET ERB" and perform GAIR until 100 seconds have elapsed from initiation of
Simulated Flight. The program shall update Timer to 2, and exit to Auto Slew
in a Quick Count or to Azimuth Lay Coarse in a Non-Quick Count, after updating
T Timer to 6.
10.3.2.16.2.3
1 Limit Supply.

Set ERB subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of setting Pitch Program

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Kl-18

K2-8

Reset
Y Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd (PTS)

Set
Azimuth Disconnect (PTS)

Set
Low Gain in
Y Align
hannel (PTS)

Reset
Blink
Flag

K3-8 ,4

K2-10 11
Reset
l. Auto Slew Left
( PTS)
2. Auto Slew
Right (PTS)

AOL Acquisition
119A3J1-f

Kl-5

VC39
tlo
K3-4

K4

Kll

Reset
Relay
Reg 04

Reset
Relay
Reg 11

Reset
l. Yaw Attitude
Monitor {PVC)
8W7J7-C ,0
2. Fast Erect
Enable (PTS)

341
Reset
1. Fast Slew
Di sab 1e
119A3J1-U
2. CW/CCW Slew
Disable
l 19A3Jl-f,J

Set Fast
Erect Enab 1e

K3-8
Set
Yaw Attitude
Monitor To
PVC
8W7J7-C,D

Wait For
CNT Switch
(M Hold)

Sh
No ACQ

Set
Acq
Flag
(2-33)

K3-4

338

Reset
Fast Erect
Enable
(PTS)
DL
Read Auto
Slew
Voltage
030401

Monitor
Scan 7
2-33

BA-LOS

Kll-4 5

K4

Set

Set
1. Select AC
Filter
(PVC)
2. PVC Input
Select

Reg 04
6400008
(4V Scale)

Up
0/A

339
K2-11
Set
Auto Slew
Right (PTS)

340

ADPT-

K2-10
Set
Auto Slew
Left
(PTS)

Yaw Micro >


Auto Slew
Voltage
(G+CC LOC
401) (2-23)

Start

Tl

340

Start

T7

339
K2-10 11
Complement
Start
T7

Monitor
Scan

1. Auto Slew Left


(PTS)
2. Auto Slew
Right (PTS)

2-33

No
AOL Acqui s i j:_i on
l19A3J1-T
Monitor
Scan

VC39

2-33

Set Blink
Flag &
Reset ACQFLG

AOL Acquisition
119A3Jl-i
Monitor
Scan
2-33

VC39
No

AOL Acquisition
119A3Jl-i

ilo

Yes

Monitor
Scan
2-33

No
339

ADPT-

>

Yaw Micro
Auto Slew
Voltage
(G&CC LOC
401)

MI 49948A

Figure 2-21.

Auto slew subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).

2-75

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.17.2 Platform auto slew subprogram.- This subprogram shall automatically slew the ST-120 platform to the firing azimuth as defined by the
stored Yaw Microsyn voltage until acquisition is obtained. If acquisition is
not ob ained, t~is subprogram shall dither the AOL about FAP and display "NO ACQ"
each time counting is pressed.

10.3.2.17 Auto slew subfunction.- This subfunction shall automatically


torque the ST-120 platform to a predetermined position. Entry to this subfunction shall be from the Recycle Set ERB or Normal Set ERB Subfunction.
Exit shall be to Azimuth Lay FINE after completion of the following two subprograms.

10.3.2.17.1 Set roll channel ICO subprogram.- This subprogram shall enable
the roll alignment channel for auto slewing of the platform to the firing azimuth.
10.3.2.17.1.1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of stored and measured Yaw

Inputs.- None required.

10.3.2.17.1.2 Processing.- The program shall set the Roll Channel ICO
Command, Azimuth Disconnect signal, and set Low Gain in the "Y" alignment
channel.
10.3.2.17.1.3

10.3.2.17.2.1
Microsyn voltage.

Outputs.- Outputs shall be the commands listed above.

10.3.2.17.2.2 Processing.- The program shall reset the Blink Flag and
monitor AOL Acquisition. For AOL Acquisition 11 on", the program shall reset
Auto Slew Left and Right, Relay Registers 04 and 11, Yaw Attitude Monitor,
Fast Erect Enable, and if Blink Flag is set, display "NO ACQ" and wait for
the CNT Switch to loop back and perform previously discussed functions. If
Blink Flag is reset, the progr~m shall reset Fast Slew Disable, CW/CCW Slew
Disable, set Acquisition Flag, delay 10 seconds and exit. If AOL Acquisition
is in an "off" state, the program shall set Fast Erect Enable Yaw Attitude
Monitor to PVC, display "AUTO SLEW", read Auto Slew Voltage via the Data Link,
perform Monitor Scan (7), set up D/A, Select Ac Filter and PVC Input Select.
The program shall set Auto Slew Left if the stored Yaw Microsyn Voltage is phase
AC, or Auto Slew Right if phase CA. If Blink Flag is set, the program shall
start T7 and perform Monitor Scan until the Yaw Microsyn Voltage is greater
that the Auto Slew Voltage, or T7 is greater than 15 seconds. If T7 is greater
than 15 seconds, display "'.,339 ADPT". The program shall start T7, display
11
340 ADPT-" if T7 > 45 seconds, or monitors Yaw Microsyn Voltage> Auto Slew Voltage
if T7 ~ 45 seconds. The program shall continue to monitor T7 and Yaw Microsyn > Auto
Slew Voltage through the Monitor Scan as long as there is no AOL Acquisition. If
the AOL gets acquisition, the program returns to the AOL Acquisition "ON" sentence
above. If the Yaw Microsyn is> Auto Slew Voltage the program shall perform
monitor scan, monitor acquisition for 5 seconds and then complement Auto Slew Left
and Right. The program shall then perform monitor scan and monitor acquisition
for 15 seconds. If acquisition is not obtained the program shall set the Blink Flag,
Reset ACQ FLG and return to the monitor scan (7) function above.
10.3.2.17.2.3 Output.- The outputs shall be control signals to connect the
PVC, auto slew command and "AUTO SLEW" display.

Figure 2-21.
2-76

Auto slew subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Kl-18

K2-8

BEl 7

Reset
Y Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd (PTS)

Set
Azimuth
Disconnect
(PTS)

Reset
Trans 1ati on
Di sab 1e
119A3Jl-R

BA 17, BC13, VA39,


BC14, 17, VG39

VF38, VG38
BR03, BO, El?
Center
AOL

Ori ve AOL
To FAP
2-47

Mis Level Ind


1l 9A3Jl-N
V040

2-48
No

344

345

Manua 1
Hold (CNT)
2-41 .

Mis Level Ind


l 19A3Jl-N
VD40

Kl6-12, VC40
VB34
Fine
Mode
CMD
2-44

Kl 6-18
Reset
Level
Disable
119A3Jl -CC

Mislevel
Ind.
119A3Jl-N
VD40
No
Kl -12

Reset
MSFLG 5
Set
PVCFLG
(2-33)

Reset fine
Mode Cmd.
ll 9A3Jl-H

346
ARU-NSG-/
ADPT-

Reset
NSGU 2
FLAG
(2-33)

SH

LEV ARU
MI 49949A

10.3.2.18 Azimuth lay coarse subfunction.- This subfunction shall drive the
AOL to FAP and the ST-120 to the firing azimuth based on Coarse North read from
the Digital Encoder, This subfunction shall center the AOL on the ST-120 Prism.
Entry shall be from Set ERB subfunction. Exit shall be to Azimuth Lay Fine after
completing the following subprogram.
10.3.2.18.1 Coarse roll channel ICO subprogra~.- This subprogram shall
enable the ARU for automatic laying of the ST-120 platform.
10.3.2.18.1.1 Inputs,- Inputs shall consist of NSG Coarse North Signals,
Mislevel Indications and Counting Switch,

Figure 2-22.

10.3.2.18.1.2 Processing.- The program shall set the Roll Channel ICO
and Azimuth Disconnect, and reset the Translation Disable. The program shall
enter and exit both Drive AOL to FAP (fig. 2-47)
and Center AOL (fig. 2-48)
and Monitor Mislevel Indication. Failure shall cause the program to hold and
display "LEV ARU". Pressing the Counting Switch or having a Mislevel Indication
shall cause the program to delay 1 second and monitor Mislevel Indication as
before. Once received, the program shall continue with Fine Mode Command
(fig. 2-44)
and reset Level Disable. The program shall delay 20 sec. and
Monitor mislevel indication, If Mislevel is not indicated, reset MSFLG 5 FLAG,
set PVCFLG FLAG and exit. If Mislevel is indicated, reset fine mode command,
display "LEV ARU" and hold until counting is pressed. When counting is pressed,
perform fine mode command (fig. 2-44)
subprogram and return to the 20 second
delay.

10.3.2.18.1.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be commands to enable automatic


slewing of the platform and displays.
Azimuth lay coarse subfunction.
2-77

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Fine North Ind


119A3Jl-T
GAlR

BA, C17
8Cl3, BC14
VG, H39

1.

VG34

2-40

Reset
PVCFLG
(2-33)

2.

Drive
AOL To FAP
2-47

Set FAP
(2-30)

348

K3-8
Yaw Micro
8W7J7-C, D
.(2-21)

DL
Write Measured Voltage
In Auto Slew
010401

K4-9

K16-16, 17
Set
1. Fast Slew
Disable
119A3Jl-U
2. CW/CCW Slew
Disable
119A3Jl-F,J

Kll-6
K16-5
Prop Az
Error Signal
Store In E3
119A3Jl-E ,F

Start
TS
(2-49)

(2-49)

351

K3-8
Reset
Yaw
Attitude
Monitor
8W7J7-C, D

366

MI 49950A

10.3.2.19 Azimuth lay fine subfunction.- This subfunction shall allow the
NSG to determine Fine North and through NSG electronics in the EU, provide the
PTS with information to perform final positioning of the ST-120 on the firing
azimuth. Entry shall be from Azimuth Lay Coarse and Auto Slew Subfunctions and
exit shall be to Drift Monitor or Accelerometer Monitor after completion of the
following subprogram.
10.3.2.19.1 Fine north subprogram.- This subprogram shall provide indications and signals for fine automatic torquing of the ST-120 platform to the firing
azimuth and store the Auto Slew reference voltage, Yaw Microsyn and Proportional
Azimuth Error Signal.
10.3.2.19.1.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of Data Link write, reset flag,
program timer, and Burst Select Flag.

Figure 2-23.
2-78

10.3.2.19.1.2 Processing.- The program shall perform GAIR subprogram


(fig. 2-40)
and monitor Fine North Indication. If Fine North indication is
not present, display "FINE NORTH" and monitor To and TLo I f TLo > 160 seconds
update the T Time to 5. If TLo > 220 seconds, update T Time to 4. If To> 9.5
minutes go to Fault Isolation. If Fine North Indication is "yes", the program
shall set FAP Flag, reset PVC Flag, and Drive AOL to FAP (fig. 2-47).
In a
QC, the program shall enter from Auto Slew at this point. The program shall set
Fast Slew Disable, CW/CCW Slew Disable, delay 1 second, measure the Proportional
AZ Error Signal and store it in location E3, start TS, measure and store Yaw
Microsyn with Set No., write Auto Slew Voltage via the Data Link, and reset Yaw
Attitude Monitor. The program exits to next subfunction if Reset and Burst Select
Flags are set, and to 2nd following subf11nction if either flag is reset.
10.3.2.19.1.3 Output.- The outputs shall be ARU control signals, displays,
and starting of TS timer.

Azimuth lay fine subfunction.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Bearing Air
3000 Ps1g Supv
8W2J2-K
Drift
Test
249

VA24

Auto Seq
Selected
97A1A1J2Y

Manual
Hold
(Code 76)
2-41

Vl23

Set
No Hold
Flag
(2-33)

378-380

Sh
REMOTE
RECYCLE
K1613, 16, 17
Reset
Acq
Flag
(2-33)

1. Reset AOL
Enable
119A3J1-AA
2. Set Fast Slew
Disable_
119A3Jl -U
3. Set CW/CCW
Slew Disable
119A3Jl -f,J

K17-6,l0,12

Set Kl-18
Reset Kl-2,5

Reset
1.PPSAC1&2
Connect
2. Constant
Phase/X ,Z
Torquer
Fast Cmd
3. Torquer
Constant Phase
Source Contra 1

1. Reset Roll
Channel ICO
(PTS)
2. Set Gyro
Torquer
Constant Ph.
8W2J2-P, Q
40 + 5 Vac
Fast Erect
3. Set Low Gain
To Y Align Ch.

K181
Reset
X,Z Torquer
Fast Disable
(PTS)

K2-8, 12
Reset
l Az Disconnect
(PTS)
2. Manual Slew
Enable
82Al4Jl -P

BJ01
Reset
Remove Az
Cl amps
97A1AlJ2-7

LAY
RECYCLE

Manual
Hold (CNT)
2-41

Reset
RMTE
FLAG
(2-30)

MI 50919

10.3.2.20 Drift monitor subfunction.- This subfunction shall monitor the


drift of the ST-120 platfonn and initiate a recycle if the drift is excessive.
Entry shall be from Azimuth Lay Fine, Preset Flight, Ac~elerometer Monitor,
Burst Select, Launch Sequence Initiation, or from Pre-Remote Monitor subfunctions,
and exit shall be to Recycle Set ERB or Pre-Remote Monitor subfunction.
This subfunction shall be
performed as defined in the following three subprograms.

10.3.2.20.2.2 Processing.- The program shall monitor Bearing Air 3000 PSIG
Supv. and Auto Sequence Selected and holds to display "NO 2300 PSI" and "IIvlP EL
MODE" if a "no" and "yes" condition exists respectively. The program perfonns
M HOLD (fig. 2-41)
upon continuation, and sets the No Hold Flag and displays
"PRE-REMOTE TEST" and exits to that subfunction.

10.3.2.20.l Recycle drift monitor subprogram.- This subprogram shall


monitor platform drift in a recycle operation only.

10.3.2.20.3 Lay recycle subprogram.- This subprogram shall initiate :ecycling if the Drift Test is failed in this subfunction, Accelerometer Monitor
Subfunction (fig. 2-25) or if the Sequence Option Key is pressed in Pre-Remote
Monitor Subfunction (fig. 2-291 or if LOCAL is selected on the Remote Key switch
in Launch Sequence Initiation.

10.3.2.20.l.l

Input.- Inputs shall consist of Platform Drift monitors.

10.3.2.20.l.2 Processing.- The program shall display "PLT DRIFT MON" and
perform the Drift Test Subprogram (fig. 2-49)
except when entry is from
Preset Flight or Burst Select. The program shall perform 10.3.2.20.2 if the
Drift Flag is reset and 10.3.2.20.3 if it is set.
10.3.2.20.l.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be IRI displays and those associated with the Drift Test (fig. 2-49).
10.3.2.20.2 System status subprogram.- This subprogram shall indicate
system status prior to Pre-Remote Test.
10.3.2.20.2.l
monitors.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of No Hold Flag and status

10.3.2.20.2.3

10.3.2.20.3.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Acquisition Flag and Counting


Switch.
10.3.2.20.3.2 Processing.- The program shall reset the Acquisition Flag,
reset AOL Enable, set Fast Slew Disable, set CW/CCW Slew Disable, reset X, Z
Torquer Fast Disable, reset PPS ACl and 2 Connect, reset Constant Phase/X, Z
Torquer Fast Cond, reset Torquer Constant Phase Source Control, reset Roll
Channel ICO, set Gyro Torquer Fast Erect, set Low Gain to Y Alignment Channel,
reset Azimuth Disconnect, and reset Manual Slew Enable. If RMTE Flag= 1 the
program shall display "REMOTE RECYCLE" instead of "LAY RECYCLE" and resetting
Remove Az Clamps. The program shall perform manual hold (fig. 2-41}
and
reset RMTE Flag before exiting to set ERB subfunction.
10.3.2.20.3.3

Figure 2-24.

Outputs.- Outputs shall be IRI displays.

Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of IRI displays.

Dri.ft .monitor subfunction.


2-79

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

,-----.oL
Perform
Accelerometer
Monitor (QC)

1----------.

382

020023

G+C PLT-

CMP

371

DL

Yes

Perform

ACL +
Drift
Mon

Acce1erometer
Monitor
020017

Kl2-ll

Kl2-12

Pitch Pend
Output

Yaw Pend
Output
8W2J2-f, V
<20 mV AC
(lV SCALE)

8W2J2-!, AA
<20 mV AC
(IV SCALE)

Read
Value of
SAVE
030466

Read
Value of
CRVE
030514

383

385

384
G+C- PLT-

386
G+C- PLT-

CMP

CMP -

10.3.2.21 Accelerometer monitor subfunction.- This subfunction shall check


the precession rates of the Slant Altitude, the Slant Range and the Cross Range
Accelerometer. It shall be performed in parallel with the Drift Monitor Subfunction.

Read
Value of
SRVE Lo
030443

381

381

Ml 499538

(b)

VSRQ
.183 m/s (QC only)
= VSR ++ 0.259 m/s (non
QC}
The stored value of SAVE = VSA .:!:. 0.433 m/s (non QC}

(c)

The stored value of CRVE

(a)

The stored value of SRVE

VCR .:!:. 0.455 m/s (non QC}

Input.- Inputs shall consist of Data Link reads and PVC

10.3.2.21.2 Processing.- The program shall display "ACL + DRIFT MON". Then
it shall command the G&CC via the Data Link to Perform Accelerometer Monitor
Test. The program shall measure the Pitch and Ya.w Pendulum for a voltage of less
than twenty (20) mv. If a Quick Count, it shall skip the Pitch Pendulum measurement. Failure of these measurements shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. After performing the Drift Test Subprogram (fig. 2-49)
the program
shall exit for recycle initiation if the Drift Flag is set, if not it shall command the G&CC via the Data Link to Read Values of SRVE, SAVE and CRVE. The program shall compare:

Figure 2-25.
2-80

Read
Value of
SRVE High
030442

DL

DL

10.3.2.21.1
measurements.

2-49

378-380

372

382
G+C- PLTCMP -

Drift
Test

Where VSRQ, VSR, RSA and VCR are computed nominal velocities for earth rate from
the MDE subfunction. Failure of any accelerometer test shall cause the program
to go to Fault Isolation. Successful operation shall cause program to exit to
the next subfunction.

10.3.2.21.3 Output.- The outputs shall consist of a "ACL MON+ DRIFT MON"
display and a Perform Accelerator Monitor Command.

Accelerometer monitor subfunction.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.22 Preset Flight Subfunction - This subfunction shall preset the guidance
and control computer to the flight values c.omputed from the specified fire mission
data.

10.3.2.22

10.3.2.22.1 Input - Inputs shall consist of computed values of flight presets from
MOE Subfunction.

DL

DL

Write
Value of
SRVEo High
010442

Write
Value of
SRVE 0 Lo
010443

Write
Value of
To High
010444

387

387

388

DL

IJL

Write
Value of
To Lo
010445
388

DL

10.3.2.22.2 Processing - The program shall transmit to the G&CC via the Data Link
the computed value of the SRVE0 , T0 , Ao and SRDE flight presets. These values shall
be obtained from the Manual Data Entry Subfunction. Successful completion of these
presets shall cause the program to exit to the Burst Select Subfunction, except when
QC is used the program will then go to Drift Monitor.
10.3.2.22.3
presets.

Output - The outputs shall be the Data Link write commands of the flight

DL
Write

Value Of
X0 High
010417

\I l'ite
\'alue of
SR!lE 0

010450

Ml 499546

Figure 2-26.

Preset flight subfunction.


2-81

TM 9-1425-380-242

Whd Off
Select Supv,
Mon

BA0!,8 /1,B, or C) O!

BW!JlM

Resat

Set Burst
Select Flag
(2-23,2-33)

Off Solect
Comnd

Manual
Hold (CNT)

Display
Burst Selected

From MDE

8WlJ!,Z

2-41

AIR)
( SUR
A/S

500 ms

Set Burst
Select
Comnd

Air BW!Jl,W
Sur 8WlJ lN
or
AIS BW!Jl,G

Air
Select
Supv

Surface

Air/Sur

-Select Supv

Select Supv

8W1JlU

SW!Jl,

BWIJl-f

VL25

VM25

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ml 49955B

10.3.2.23 Burst Selection Subfunction.- This subfunction shall verify and


set the burst in the warhead.
Entry to this subfunction shall be from the Preset Flight or Platform
Enable Subfunction.
10.3.2.23.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Counting Switch, Burst Supervision
and Control Seal-In.
10.3.2.23.2 Processing.- In a Non QC, the program shall monitor Control Seal-In
On signal for an "off" state. A failure shall cause the program to go to Fault
Isolation. A successful read shall cause the program to set the Burst Select Flag
and display the type of burst calculated during MDE, "AIR", "SUR", or "A/S". The

Figure 2-27.
2-82

program shall enter Manual Hold Subprogram (waiting for the Counting Switch). Upon
receipt of the Counting Switch signal, the program shall set the proper Burst Select
Command, reset Off Select Cmd, delay 500 ms and monitor the Warhead Off Select signal
for an "off" state. The burst selected shall be monitored and verified with the type
of burst calculated during MDE. This burst verification test shall also be performed
as part of the Fire Sequence. If the test is successfui the program shall test for
Quick Count or not. If it is a Quick Count, the program shall exit to Set ERB. If
it is a Non-Quick Count, exit to the Drift Monitor Subfunction.
10.3.2.23.3 Output.- The outputs shall be a burst display "AIR", "A/S", or
"SUR", and Burst Select Command.

Burst select subfunction.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

MslVert
91AIAIJ2,23

ERECT

VL23

Yes

KJ.18, K2,1

B002

Reset
1. Y Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd (PTS)
X, Z Torquer
!CO Off
Cmd (PTS)

BM03,

Reset
Level
Inhibit
97A1AlJ2-8

AOL Level Null Ind


ll9A3Jl-BB
VE38
No

Kl6-16, 17
Set
l. Fast
Slew
Disable
ll9A3Jl-U
2. CW/CCW Slew
Disable
ll9A3Jl-i=',

Kl6-12, 13
Reset ine
Mode Cond
l 19A3Jl-J.l'
2. Reset AOL
Enable
119A3Jl-AA

Erect
l Supv
97AlAlJ2-19

B103
Set
Erect
Conmand 1
97AlA1J2-12

Set
MS FLG
4
(2-33)

VR26

8103
Reset
Erect
Comnd 1
97A1AlJ2-12

Yes

I.
447
AOPT

2.
3.

Yaw Gyro
Torq Cont Pb
8W2J2BB,CC
Pitch Gyro
Torq Cont Pb
8W2J2-B,C
Roll Gyro
Torq Cont Pb
8W2J2 DD, EE

Meas Voltage
(VT) and Cale

IVT-vo1ss vac
For Pitch

1,

Yaw.

IVT-volsu vac
(>2V Scale)
For Roll
(2-30, 2-49)

456 .....458
Adpt-

BF03, BKl3
Set
Erect
Comnd 2
97AlAlJ2-17
2. Inhibit
leveling
97AlA1J2-8

T2
Start
Timer
TV
Ref TN460

BF03, BMOJ
Reset
1. Erect
Comnd 2
97A1AlJ2-l7
2. Inhibit
Leveling
97A1A1J2-8

BQD6
Reset
HEIS NOT
SAFE CME
SW4J4-DD
11W2Jl-54

KlS-13, 4
Set
l. 1st Stage
Pump Motor
On Comnd
8W4J4-X
2. Rmte Fire
Bus Enable
(PTS)

BL ,M,N ,0,P ,Q,R06


Set
Constant
Mani tor
Enables

Start
15 Sec
Timer
(T7)

Missile
Vertical
97A1A1J2-23
VL23

Eo,1,2 X,Z,Y)
( EJ,4,5
X,Z,Y

BM03

Set
Level
Inhibit
97A1A1J2-8

(2-32)

M
HI 49956B

Figure 2-28.

Erection subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).

2-83

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.24 Erection subfunction - This subfunction s~all verify the EL is in a status


to erect the missile and erect the missile to a vertical posture, and energize 1st and
2nd Stage Pumps.
10.3.2.24.l

Erection .3ubprogram - This subprogram shall erect the missile.

10.3.2.24.1.1

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of EL status signals.

10.3.2.24.1.2 Processing.- The program shall display "ERECT" and Verify


the Missile Vertical signal is not present. It shall prepare the ST-120 platform for erection by setting all alignment channels to ICO and the Attitude
Signal Excitation Off Command. It shall reset Level Inhibit and monitor AOL
Level Null Indication within 15 seconds. If T > 15 sec and no indication the
program shall go to Fault Isolation. Verification shall cause the program to
reset AOL Enable, Fine Mode CMD and MSFLG 4 FLAG and set AOL Slew Disable.
The program shall set Erect #1 Command, delay one (1) second and then read the
Erect #1 Supervision signal. Failure of the read causes the program to go to
Fault Isolation. The Erect #1 shall be reset. The program shall delay ten
(10) ms and test the status of the Quick Count flag. If reset, the program
shall measure and compare Yaw, Pitch, and Roll Gyro Torquer Constant Phase to
previously stored value. Difference in excess of specified tolerance will
cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. The program shall set Erect Command #2 and Inhibit EL leveling. After three (3) seconds Erect #2 Command and
Inhibit Level Commands shall be reset, and following another 3 second delay
the program shall exit.
10.3.2.24.1.3 Output.- The outputs shall be EL erections control signals
and "ERECT" display.
10.3.2.24.2 1st stage pump motor on subprogram.- This subprogram shall
turn on and verify the 1st Stage Actuator Pump Motors and Monitor for Missile
Vertical.
10.3.2.24.2.1

Inputs.- Input shall be Missile Vertical monitor and timer T7.

10.3.2.24.2.2 Processing.- The program shall disable the constant monitors,


set the First Stage Pumps On Command and RMTE Fire Bus Enable, delay 200 ms, and
enable the constant monitor circuits. A program timer, T7, shall be started and
the program shall monitor Missile Vertical. If the signal has not been received
within 25 seconds of Erect Cmd. #2, the program shall go to Fault Isolation. If
verified, the program shall set Level Inhibit and exit to a subsequent subfunction.
10.3.2.24.2.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of constant monitor control
and Pump Motor Command.

Figure 2-28.
2-84

Erection subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

K3-8, Kl 0- 12
l. Yaw
Attitude
Monitor
8W7J7-C, D

El Charged
(PTS)

El Level Ind
(PTS)

VQ26

V024

No

2. Roll Attitude
Monitor
8W7J7-A, B
Add l And
2 & Store In
E6, 7

BRG Air 3000


Psig Switch
Supv (PTS)
VA24

No

Sh
EL CHG

Bat Temp
LOI'/ Supv
(PTS)

Control SealIn On Supv


(PTS)

Gimbal Hot
Supv (PTS)

VH24

VR22

V025

Yes

No

Set
SLAQCK
Flag

Sh
EL LEV

(2-32)

Sh
NO 2300
PSI

(2-35)

Yes

Yes

Sh
BRG AIR
HTR

Sh
BAT
TMP

Sh
GIMBAL
HOT

No
Coarse North Ind
l l 9A3Jl-JJ
VR25

Yes

Fine North Ind


ll 9A3Jl-T

Kl6-5
Prop Az
Error Sig
ll 9A3Jl-E
(E5)

Kl6-6
AOL Elev
Error Sig
ll 9A3Jl-H
(E4)

Inverter
Voltage
Monitor

Correct
E5 With
E4
(E3=0

BJ06, BF17
nvr req
For 1 Sec =
400 + 0 . 0 36 Hz
(+0.072 Hz In QC)
-8W4J4-LL,MM,NN

Set
FA Flag
(2-34)

Zero +
Save Conf
Flag

To
Sh 2

(2-6, 2-8, 2-34)

2-42

426-430
423
ARUAOL-

Figure 2-29.

MI 499588

Pre-remote monitor subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).


2-85

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

From
Sheet 1

Conf Supv
(PTS)
VP33

CNF

CD

Manual
Hold ICNT)
2-41

Standard Supv
(PTS)

Set
POSI 2
Flag
2-34

VQ33
Yes

Missile
Power
Off
2-34

Reset All
Relays Except
KlS-16

No

BMOl

Auto Seq Selected


97AlA1J2-22

Set
Select
Auto Seq
97A1A1J2-13

Vl23

412
BM01

Flash
So Light
2-50

AUTO
SEQ

AUTO
SEQ
LC

413

Reset
Select
Auto Seq
97A1AlJ2-13

So

Key Pressed

413
BJOl
Set
Remove
Az Clamp
97A1A1J2-7

Flash
So light

431

432

REM
CLAMP

2-50

REM
CLAMP
LC

So Key Pressed

Flash
So Light
2-50

ARM
LCP

ARM
LCP
LC

434
Reset
SLA Qck
Flag
(2-35)

So Key Pressed

No

Flash
So Light
2-50

SEL
REMOTE

SEL
REMOTE
LC

436 So Key Pressed

HI 50920

Figure 2-29.
2-86

Pre-remote monitor subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.25 Pre-remote monitor subfunction.- This subfunction shall check


the status of the system prior to going to the Remote phase.
10.3.2.25.l Inputs.- The inputs shall consist of monitor signals, Yaw
Attitude measurement, Counting Switch, Quick Count Flag, Inverter measurements,
and Remote Fire Bus monitor.
10.3.2.25.2 Processing.- The program shall measure the Yaw and Roll Attitude
Monitor, store the Roll value and proceed to EL Charged and Level Ind. monitors.
If either signal is absent the program shall hold and display "EL CHG" and "EL
LEV" respectively. The program shall monitor the 3000 PSIG switch Supervision,
short hold, and display "NO 2300 PSIG" if the signal is not present. The "T"
time indicator shall be updated. The Battery Temperature Supervision signal
shall be monitored for an "OFF" state. Failure of this read shall cause the
program to short hold and display "BAT TMP". Successful completion of this
test shall cause Control Seal-In On Supervision to be monitored for an "OFF" state.
Failure shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. Completion of this test
causes the program to read the state of the Air Bearing Htr Cycle Flag. If this
flag is not set, the program shall short hold and display BRG AIR HTR and read
the Gimbal Hot Supervision signal for an "OFF" state. Presence of a signal shall
cause the program to short hold and display "GIMBAL HOT". In the Quick Count
mode these shall be bypassed with the exception of Gimbal Hot Supv., until after
the program reads the state of the Air Bearing Htr Cycle flag below. In a Quick
Count, the program shall set the SLA QCK FLAG and if the FAP FLAG is reset,
Monitor Coarse and Fine North Indications for an "on" state. Failure of both
shall cause a hold while the program displays "FINE NORTH" and continuously
monitors the signals and T0 timer.
T0 > 9.5 minutes causes the program to go to
Fault Isolation. If Coarse North or Fine North Indication is received or the FAP
FLAG is set, the program returns to Non-QC flow before Gimbal Hot Supv. The program shall continue and set, measure and store in E4 and 5, AOL Elev. Error Sig.
and Prop. Az Error Sig. and then reset both. Then Correcting ES with E4 shall be
performed and ES checked to be ..::.2.02v. Failure goes to Fault Isolation, via the
Data Link, the program shall Perform Inverter Voltage monitor and Frequency Check
(fig. 2-42),
set the FA Flag and Zero and Save and Conf. Flag.

Figure 2-29.

If a Confidence Countdown is being conducted, the program shall display "CNF CD"
and the operator may initiate the Standard Countdown option by placing the Power
Count Switch in the Standard position and pressing the Counting Switch. Failure
to initiate the Standard Countdown option shall cause the program to perform
Missile Power Off, delay one second, reset all proper relays and exit to Computer
Self Test. The program shall monitor Auto Seq. Select and if in a Non QC,monitor
Az. Ring Switch. Failure shall cause the program to set Select Auto Seq. and
Remove Az, Clamp respectively. In each failure path the program shall perform
Flash Seq. Opt. Light (fig. 2-50)
and in its respective flow, reset Select
Auto Sequence. The program shall set the RFB Enable, reset Remove Az. Clamp in
a Non QC,monitor LCP Arm Position, reset SLAQCK Flag and monitor RFB. As
described previously,a failure shall cause the program to perform Flash Seq.
Opt. Light which shall display the. failed monitor: "AUTO SEQ" "REM CLAMP" "ARM
LCP" and "SEL REMOTE" respectively. If Fine North has been determined, the
display shall include "LC" (Lay Complete), If the Sequence Option Switch is
pressed during Flash Seq, Opt, Ligh~ the program shall return to Drift Monitor.
10,3,2.25,3 Output,- The outputs shall be Sequence and short hold displays,
control of Select Auto Sequence, set of Seq Option and Nose Flag and reset of Seq
Option and Nose Flag,

Pre-remote monitor subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).


2-87

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.26 Remote Subfunction - This subfunction shall allow time for the personnel
to evacuate the launch sita and make final tests prior to Launch Sequence Initiation.
10.3.2.26.l Input - Inputs shall consist of Remote E'ire Bus Monitor, Emergency Stop
Enable Monitor, and Yaw and Pitch Gyro Torquer Constant Phase.
10.3.2.26.2 Processing. - The program shall display "REMOTE", set Remote Flag, set
the Clear Area Warning Horn Command, enable the remote stop signal circuit, verify
the circuit is enabled and start timer (TR). Delay ten seconds. If it is not a
Quick Count the prograrr. shall measure, average and store the Yaw and Pitch Gyro
Torquer Constant Phase.
After fifteen (15) seconds from the start of
timer TR the program stall monitor if the Remote Fire Bus Supv. is "On". If so,
the program shall set Fire Switch Enable and Ready Light (RFB) and reset the Clear
Area Warning and Fire Command Latch Relay (PTS). If Remote Fire Bus was "OFF", t:te
program shall exit to Launch Sequence Initiation Subfunction. If a Quick Count is
being run, the program shall bypass the following unless the FAP Flag is reset:
monitor Fine North Ind. for "On," failure and T < 9.5 minutes shall hold and display
"FINE NORTH", T > 9.5 minutes exits to Fault I~olation; set the FAP Flag and drive
AOL to FAP (fig~ 2-47).
The program shall display "REMOTE LC", enter flow prier
to T > 15 sec and continue.

B017
Set
Clear Area
Signal Horn
Warning
59A16Jl-47

Set Remote
(RMTE) Flag
(2-24, 2-32,
2-34)

K14-4
Reset
Remote Stop
CMD {Enable)
(PS) (PTS)
59Al6J01-48

Erner Stop Enable


(PS) (PTS)
VQ34

Start
15 Sec
Timer
{TR)

BM, O, P17
1. Yaw Gyro Torq
Cont Ph
8W2J2-BB, CC

(fu
1 =
X 'z)

l----1---P<

Set
1. Fire Switch
Enable and
Read Light
(RFBJ
A4A10A1Jl-8

VF25

2. Pitch Gyro Torq

Yes

Cont Ph
BW2J2-B, C,
Measure 3 Times
Per Channel &
Average

Reset
1. Cl ear Area
Warning (PTS)
59A16J1-47
2. Fi re Cmd Latch
Relay (PTS)

{2-2Bl (2V

Scale

10.3.2.26.3 Output - The outputs shall be set Remote flag, control of Clear Area
Horn, and set Fire Switch Enable (Ready Light) Command.
Fine North Ind
119A3Jl-T
VG34

BA,Cl7, VC,G39
BC13, BC14
Set

FAP Flag
(2-23,
2-29, 2-47,
2-50)

Yes

Drive
AOL To FAP
2-47

439

Remote
LC

Ml 49959B

Figure 2-30.
2-88

Remote subfunction.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Counting
A4AIOA1Jl-9
(RFB)

RFB
Supv
(PTS)

First Ignition
Fire + Enable
A4A lOA lJl -9
(RFB)
No

Set Ready
Indicator
(BM 17)
(2-33)

VL26

VF25

Yes

441
ADPT-

V124

No

Counting
(RFB)
A4A lOA lJl-9

Set
FB

Indicator
(2-34)

Reset
Ready
Indic:ator

VL26

No

BN17
Set
Counting
Light
A4A10A1Jl-9
Reset at Malf

444
ADPT-

BM,O,P17
Reset
~ .Fi re Switch
- - - ~ Enab 1e and
Ready Light
,---a.--..

(RFB)

2,Clear Area
Warning (PTS
59Al6Jl-47
Set
1.Fire Cmd
Latch Relay
PTS)

Ml 499606

Figure 2-31.

Launch sequence initiation subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-89

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.27 Launch sequence initiation subfunction.- This subfunction


shall start the launch sequence.

10,3,2.27.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall be signals from the RFB (PTS), First
Ignition Fire Plus Enable and the Counting (RFB).
10.3.2.27.2
tions:

Processing.- The program shall perform the following opera-

(a)

Set Ready Indicator.

(b)

Update T Time Indicator to Number l.

(c)

Monitor Counting (RFB) for an "off" state.


go to Fault Isolation.

(d)

Monitor the RFB SUPV (PTS) for an "on" state. If not "on",
reset the Ready Indicator, Fire Switch Enable, and Ready
light. The program shall exit to set ERB Subfunctions. If
RFB Switch was in the "on" state, proceed to step (e) below.

If not "off"

Monitor First Ignition Fire+ Enable for "on" state.


not
(d). If "on" continue with (f).

If

(f)

Set FB Indicator.

(g)

Monitor Counting (RFB) for an "on" state. If not in an "onrr


state go to fault isolation. Set Counting light if Countins (RFB)
ts "on".

10.3.2.27.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of set the Ready Indicator, FB


Indicator, Counting light, Gyro Torquer Constant Phase and reset Ready Indicator,
REMOTE, Roll Channel ICO, and Azimuth Disconnect.

Figure 2-31.
2-90

Launch sequence initiation subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

BP06

K18-6 3

Itea~t
Battery Actv
anacase

Set

. Venting
Sate Supv
. (PTS)

BATAC
Flag

8W~J5-0

(2-34, 2-35)

I
I

Set

Const Mon

I. Emergency
Missile

Power Off
Enable (PTS

11W2Jl-2

2. Battery
Activate
Arm Enable
8W5J5-E

BJ,Kl7

BKl7

Reset

Stt

Battery
Activate

1. Battery
Ac:tv
Arm Comnd

Comnd
BW5J5,F

8W5J5E
2. Battery Ac:livat
Comnd

8W5J5,F

Reset

.520

NSGUNC

(2-34)

ADl'T-

(SAVE

I
I
I
I

No

BB06 484
Ann/Fire Plus
Rly Isl tn
11 BA1J404-16

Reset
Missile No. 3
+014 Bus Supv
8W4J4-'A'

494

495

Set Msl No. 3

I
I

I
I

I. lat Sig Aet


I Operating
Pres. Supv

IIW2J123
2. 1st Sig Act

I
I
I

I
I

2 Oper1tin1
Pres. Supv

KI0-13

(EBW) HEIS
HV Monitor
IIW2Jl-54

>1.15 Ydc

IIW2Jl,26
3. ht Sig Aet
3 Operatin1
Pres. Supv
IIW2J130

Set K17-13
Reset lat
Stage HEIS
Not Safe to
Const Mon

VE,F,G28
No

11W2Jl-54

489
ADPT-

I. 2nd Sta Aet

l Operatina:
Pres. Supv

IIW2Pl-35
2. 2nd Sto Act

2 Operating
Pres. Supv

IIW2P138
3. 2nd Sig Aet

3 Operating
Pres. Supv

IIW2P140

r - - - - - - - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

I
I

VH,l,J28
No

I
I

J_

Figure 2-32.

Thrust
Termination

BLIB B 18
Set
1, Set Control
Beal-lil On
Comnd
8W4J4-T
2, Reset Remote
Fire Bua
Enable (PTS)

I
I

-10.wuf _ _ _ _ _ _

and

Control
Seal-In On Supv

8W4J4,J

VR22

sr

2nd Stace Sepn


Comnd

8W4J4.

VN23

Yes

No

STMMO
533
G+C-MN

DST-

To
Sheet 2

I
I

I
I
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Ml 499618

Fire sequence subfunction (sheet 1 of 5).

2-91

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

I
I
I
From
Sheet 1

-- -- -BG, I, H, Ll8
Reset
1. Servo
Amp AC
Power On
Comnd
8W5J5-W
2. Servo
Amp DC
On Comnd
8W5J5-X
3. G+cC
On Comnd
8W4J4-Z
4. Control
Seal-In On
Comnd
8W4J4-I

10.3.2.28.4

Bl17
Reset
1st Stage
Ignition Arm
Comnd
8W4J4-Z

I
I
I
I

-,-10.3.2.28.5

Long
Range Select
Supv
8W7J7-GG

BD,O 02
Reset

1. Long Range
Select Comnd
8W4J4-W
2. Att. Signal

Exe. Off
Comnd
8W5J5-Z

1
I

1. Control Seal-In

V12l

No

Short Range
Select
Supv
8W7J7.fF
28 Vdc
VJ21

On Com.Ed
8W4J4-I
2. 1st Stage Pump
Motor On Comnd
8W4J4-X
3. 2nd Stage Pump
Motor On
Comnd
8W4J4-Y
4. G+CC
On Com.Ed
8W4J4-Z

5. Servo Amp AC
Power On
Comnd
8W5J5-W
6. Servo Amp DC
Power On
Comnd
8W5J5-X
7. Control Seal-In
On Supv
8W4J4-J

VA, B, C, D, F, G, R22
No

10.3.2.28.6

I
I
I

I
Inverter
On Cmnd
8W4J4-P

I
Vane
Lock
2-45

VM33

To
Sheet 3

No

550,551

STMMO

Vanes
Locked

Supv
11W2Jl-57

547

G+C-MN
DST
VA23

I
L

Ml 49962A

Figure 2-32.

2-92

_ _J

I
I
I
I

Pump Motor
On Comnd
8W4J4-X
2. 2nd Stage
Pump Motorl-----1----.lllol
On Comnd
8W4J4-Y
3. Inverter
On Comnd
8W4J4-P

ADPT

I
I
I

Reset

1. 1st Stage

537

I
L -- -- --

=--=.~1

Fire sequence subfunction (sheet 2 of 5).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

-p-0.3.2.28.7--

f1o,3.2.28.6 - Continued
from SH 2

Boom
Clear
97A1A1J2-24

DI.
Perform
Variable
Memory Test
020001

i---+-1

----llol

I
I
I
I

~ 5~5

K1212

Yaw Pend
Output
aw2J2-I, V
<80 mvrms
(lV SCALE)

Pitch Pend
OutP!!t
8W2J2-!, AA
<140 mvrms
(JV SCALE)

Roll Att Mon


8W7J7-A, 8
s.E639CJ,I Vac
(2-29)

._,,._ _ _. _

,'o'7.3.28,9

28-:S-

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- --- ---

Whd Whld

K6-3,16

and Return,
BW4J4-A,K

>25.5VOC

>25.SVDC

561
G+C-PLTMN DST-SVO
AMP-

559
EL

583
G+CPLT-

VR21

I
I
I

MastEjtct

Yes

I
I

Kl3,6

BH17

set

Set

Set
BH17

Exp Sw

FLAG
(2-33, 2-35)

Fire Comnd
Enable

Exp

Sw Fire

RF

Comnd
8W4J4,U

I
I

BM03

Reset
1. Whd Cont
Supv Const
Monitor
8W1Jl-E
2, HEIS Not
Safe Supv
Const Mon
8W4J4-DD
3, G+CC
Over
Voltage

Inhibit

L ____ _
Mast Snubbed
and Az c11mp
Released Supv

97Al3W7J7,42

(No Gnd)

SKOi

1--::

Plug Relay---

,o~a.-,z--

supv

11W2Jl-42
VC21

BA ,B ,0 ,E ,L ,N06
Reset
Reg 06
0000009

No

~
~

Set
posi
(2-34)

Set
Kl8-4
Reset
1st Stage
lgn Fire
Zero
11W2Jl-43

DL

Set

Ms

level
97A1A1Jl-8

Set
Flg 1

(2-33)

BF, J, H Ql7

1. Reset
Programmer
Timer Power
2, Battery Activator

I. Tail Plug Relay


And G&CC Fault
Supv 11W2Jl -IT
2. Warhead Withhold
11W2Jl-18
VC, R21

Arm Comnd
8W5J5,E
3. Explosive Sw
Fire Comnd

K18-4
Set
1st Stage
lgn Fire
Zero
11W2Jl-43

RESET

SW4J4U

4. Timer' Const
Monitor

Kl4-?

Set
mer Power
Off Inhibit
11W2Jl-1
Rastt Kl5,17,4
IIW2Jl,3

LO

2. Rtmote
Fire

Flag (2-30)
2, Uncage Flag
(2-15)

595
G+CCMP -

VH 22

590
ADPT-

Rea et

0200208

Program
Monitor No. 2
8W3J3-J

Off Inhibit
l!W2J!-l

1. Reset Remote

594
G+CCMP-

VM 28

593

Emer Power

!. Rtntllft
Off Supv

Inhibit
Umbi Heal
Fault

Const Mon

____ _t

and or.cc Fault

599
I STG-

i
I

Program
Monitor No. 1
8W3J3-E

8W7J7-R

Set Mast
Eject Command
97A13W7J7- 1--r--tllof
40, 41

I
I

____________ _J

;:-;;,-1,.--

BR,Q,M06

8W4J4li

ADPT-

KIS,18

Fired Supv

580

Umbilical
ReleaseSupv
8W4J4,GG

Explosive Sw

Comnd
97Al3LIJ140

(PTS)

VF21

576
G+CCMP-

565
G+cBAT-

564
G+CBAT-

_ _ , --,---;-;;-, 3

Reset
uplosiv Sw
fire Supy
Const Mon

BW5J5.'f

Read
Range
Select
03 0424
576

51'.IHI

B006

Zero Supv

DL

IIW2Jl-18

+28 Vdc. +020


and Return,
8W4J4,J,R

--1

Pitch Prog

Relay Supv

K62,l 7

560

10.3.2.28.10

I
I

I
I
I

HL f E6 + E7 - 5 I < .390V

KI0,12

K1211

L
I
I

Kl7-ll, 13

I
I
I

Set
1st Stage
Ign Fire
Plus
!!W2J1-44
Reset
1st Stage
HEFU .Not
Safe to
Const Mon

!1W2J!-54

Set
1st Stage
lgn Fire
Zero
11 W2J1 -43
Kl42

606
STG-

Liftoff
Sw Supv
!1W2Jl-52

Reset
Erner Power
Off Inhibit
11W~Jl-l

r-;e;:1-,

AUK17

L - __ J

Reset
1st Stage
Ign Fire
Plus
l!W2J144

Rent
All

607

Rtll)'I

Except KlS-16

1 STG-

LJI

r ileiieC-1
I All But

:_ ~5~~~J

Ml 49963A

Figure 2-32.

Fire sequence subfunction (sheet 3 of 5).


2-93

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.28 Fire Seouence Subfunction - This subfunction shall perform final missile
firing preparation, power transfer, and send the ignition comltlands.
10.3.2.28.1 Battery Activation Subprogram - This subprogram shall activate the
missile batteries.

10.3.2.28.3.2 Processing - At least 5.5 seconds after Tl initialization, the


program shall set the Control Seal-In On Command and reset Remote Fire Bus Enable.
After a delay of forty
(40) ms the program shall verify Control Seal-In On Supervision, Thrust Termination and Second Stage Separation Cmd. Supervision signals
are in their proper state. Failure shall go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.28.3.3

10.3.2.28.1.1

10.3.2.28.1.2 Processing.- The program shall activate the missile battery.


This shall be done by resetting Battery Activate and Case Vent Safe Supv. Constant Monitor, setting a Battery Activate Flag, and enabling the Emergency Power
Off and Battery Activate Arm circuits. The program shall then set the Battery
Activate Arm Command and the Battery Activate Command. After a delay of 100 ms
the Battery Activate Command shall be reset and the program shall then display
"BA", reset NSGUNC FLAG, and proceed to the 1st Ignition Arm Subprogram.
10.3.2.28.1.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of Battery Activate and
enable Emergency Stop Commands.
10.3.2.28.2 1st ignition arm subprogram.- This subprogram shall indicate
starting of the Fire Sequence and initiate arming of the First Stage Ignition
High Energy Firing Unit.
10.3.2.28.2.1

10.3.2.28.2.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of setting and resetting


signals listed above.
10.3~2.28.3 Control Seal-In On Subprogram - This subprogram shall set and verify
Control Seal-In.
Inputs - Inputs shall be Control Seal-In and Thrust Termination

Figure 2-32.
i2-94

10.3.2.28.4 Power Transfer Subprogram - This subprogram shall initiate transfer


from ground power to missile power.
10.3.2.28.4.1

Inputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.4.2 Processing - The power transfer subprogram shall be accomplished by


the program resetting the First Stage Ignition Arm Command, disabling the constant
monitors and enabling them 200 ms after the Missile Pwr On Command is reset. The
following corrunands shalL be reset; the Servo Amp AC and DC Power On Commanas, G&CC
On Command, Control Seal-In On Command, First and Second Stage Pumps Motor On Commands and the Inverter On Command.
10.3.2.28.4.3 Outputs - Outputs shall be reset of constant monitors, missile power,
and Control Seal-In signal ground commands.
10.3.2.28.5 Verify Control Seal-In Subprogram - This subprogram shall verify Control
Seal-In and Power Transfer.

Inputs.- None required.

10.3.2.28.2.2 Processing.- The program shall reset the +D14 bus and HEIS
Not Safe Supv. Constant Monitor, start Timer Tl, and if MSL ID= 4, reset +Dl4
Bus Supv. If MSL ID~ 4 but= 1, the program shall enable Msl. #1 Arm Fire
Plus and return for +D14 Bus reset. If MSL ID F 1, but 2, the program shall
enable Msl. #2 Arm Fire Plus and reset Msl. #2 +Dl4 Bus. If MSL ID= 3, the
program shall enable Msl. #3 Arm Fire Plus and reset Msl. #3 +D14 Bus. Continuing, First Stage Ign. Arm Cmd. Enable, First Stage Ign. Arm Command and
Counting Light are set and the Ready Light is reset. The program shall delay
2.8 seconds, set Second Stage Pump Motor On Cmd, delay 200 msec. and reset
Level Inhibit, failures go to Fault Isolation. The program shall monitor HEIS
High Voltage> 1.15 Vdc; failure causes a 0.5 sec. delay and monitor repeat
until the tolerance is met or Tl> 7 sec, in which case the program shall go to
Fault Isolation. The program shall reset First Stage HEIS Not Safe, delay 0.25
sec., set HEIS Not Safe Supv. Constant Monitor and monitor 1st and 2nd Stage
Actuator Pressures for T7 < 15 sec. and Tl< 12 sec. respectively. T7 > 15 sec.
and Tl> 12 sec. shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation.

+0.3.2.28.3.l
signals.

Outputs - Outputs shall consist of Control Seal-In On Command.

Inputs - Inputs shall consist of Battery Activated signals.

10.3.2.28.5.1

Inputs - Inputs shall be Control Seal-In circuit monitors.

10.3.2.28.5.2 Processing - The Long Range Select Command and Att Signal Exec Off
Command shall be reset, and after a 40 ms delay, the program shall verify Control
Seal-In and Power Transfer by reading the status of the following signals; Range
Supv., Control Seal-In On Command, First and Second Stage Pump Motor On Command,
G&CC On Command, Servo Amp AC and DC Power On Commands, 9ontrol Seal-In On Supervision, and Inverter On Command. Failure of any of the read signals shall cause
the program to go to Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.28.5.3

Outputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.6 Vane Lock Subprogram - This subprogram shall lock and verify the Second
Stage Vanes and verify Boom Clear.
10.3.2.28.6.l Inputs - Inputs shall consist of Vanes Locked Supervision, Vane
Position monitor and Boom clear.
10.3.2.28.6.2 Processing - The program shall then check for QC. If no, the prog~am
shall enter VANE LOCK (fig. 2-45).
If yes, after a 6 sec delay, Vanes Unlocked Supv.
is checked for the "on' state. Failure exits program to Fault Isolation, .while p3.ssage
returns to flow following Vane Lock Subprogram. Boom Clear shall be monitored foe an
"on" condition. If "off" the program shall go into Fault Isolation. If "on", the program shall display Perform Variable Memory Test via the rata Link.

Fire sequence subfunction (sheet 4 of 5).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.28.6.3

Outputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.10.3
signal.

10.3.2.28.7 Nuclear Safety Verification Subprogram - This subprogram shall perform


the second nuclear safety test.
10.3.2.28.7.l
measurements.

10.3.2.28.ll Mast Eject Subprogram.- This subprogram shall enable, generate,


and verify mast eject.
10.3.2.28.11.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall be Umbilical Release Supervision and
Program Monitor Supervision signals.

Inputs - Inputs shall be the Pendulum and Roll Attitude Monitor PVC

10.3.2.28.ll.2 Processing.- The program shall reset Warhead Continuity,


HEIS Not Safe and G&CC Over Voltage constant monitors, inhibit EL leveling and
Monitor Scan, and command the G&CC via the Data Link to perform Inhibit Umbilical Fault. The program shall then delay 100 ms, verify Program Monitor No. 1
and 2 status, inhibit Brg Air Flow Reduction Command, set the Mast Eject Conunand
and monitor Umbilical Release Supervision for an "off" state. If not in the
proper state within two (2) seconds the program shall go to Fault Isolation.
After a delay of 4.68 seconds the program shall monitor Mast Snubbed and Az
Clamp Release Supervisions for an "on" state. Failure of the monitors shall
cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. Ther:e shall be 4.83 + .01 seconds
from Mast Eject Supervisicn to First Ignitio~ Fire Plus.

10.3.2.28.7.2 Processing - A second nuclear safety test shall be performed. The


program shall measure the Yaw Pendulum for a value less than eighty (80) mv rms,
the Pitch Pendulum for a value less than one hundred forty (140) mv rms, and the
Roll Attitude Monitor value shall be within+ 390 mv AC of the voltage stored before
execution. The timer T shall be checked to see if it is greater than 16 seconds.
1
10.3.2.28.7.3

Outputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.8 Missile Bus Monitor Subprogram - This subprogram shall verify the
missile +DlO and +D20 busses.
10.3.2.28.8.l
busses.

Outputs.- outputs shall be Explosive Switch Fire Command

Inputs - Inputs shall be PVC measurements of the +010 and +020 missile

10.3.2.28.11.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be Constant Monitor Reset, Inhibit


Level, Bearing Air Reduction Inhibit, Inhibit Umbilical Fault, and M.~st Ejnct
Commands.

10.3.2.28.8.2 Processinq - The program shall measure and verify the voltages of the
+D20 and +D10 Missile busses. Failure of the measurements shall cause the program
to go to Fault Isolation.

10.3.2.28.12 Ignition Subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify G&CC and


+011 status, initiate Missile Launch, and power down after launch.

10.3.2.28.8.3

10.3.2.28.12.1 Inputs.vision and Lift<:>ff signals.

Outputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.9 Verify Sys:tem Status Subprogram - This nubprogram shall verify systen1
status before expending the 8A27 Safety Relays.
10.3.2.28.9.1

Inputs - Inputs shall be monitors of the signals listed above.

10.3.2.28.9.2 Processj~ - This subprogram shall verify Warhead Withhold Relay


Supervision, G&CC Range Select (via Data Link) and P:.tch Program Zero Supervision
.Failure shall cause thE program to go to Fault Isola1:ion.
10.3.2.28.9.3

Outputs - None required.

10.3.2.28.10 Fire Safety Relays Subprogram - This subprogram shall fire the Safet:y Relays,
and verify Safety Relars fired.
10.3.2.28.10.l Inputs - Inputs shall be Mast Eject and Explosive Switch Fired signals.
10.3.2.28.10.2 Processing.- The program shall initiate and fire the
Safety Relays. It shall reset the Fire Safety Relays constant monitor, verify
Mast not ejected, set a Safety Relay Flag, set the Fire Safety Relay Command
and after one hundred (100) ms verify their firing by reading the status of
the Explosive Switch Fired Supervision signal for an "on" state. The program
shall then display "RF" and exit to Mast Eject Subprogram.
Figure 2-32.

Inputs shall be G&CC Fault and Tail Plug Super-

10.3.2.28.12.2 Processing.- The program shall enable the system for rgnition connnand by reading the Tail Plug Relay G&CC Fault and supervision sig.,1al
for an "on" state, inhibiting 1st stg. IGN. Fire Zero, Msl. 1, 2 and 3 D14
Supv., Msl. Pos. Select and Msl. 2 Sel. constant monitors, set POSI, reset
1st Stg IGN Fir~ Zero Command, Explosive Sw Fire Conunand, Battery Activate Arm
Command and Proiram..-nable Timer Power. The Program shall set Monitor Scan flag
Three and Emerg=ncy ?ower Off Inhibit. It shall delay 100 ms and verify G;Cc
Fault and Tail Plug Relay Supervision and Warhead Withhold Supv. are in an
"on" state. If in the "off" state the program shall set 1st Stage Ign. Fi:::-e
Zero, reset Emergency Power Off Inhibit and exit to Fault Isolation. The :;>rogram shall then send the First Stage Fire Plus Conunand. The Lift-off Swit,:::h
Supervision shall be an "off" state. If not in this state within two (2) :=;econds
the program shall set 1st Stage Ign. Fire Zero, reset Emergency Power Off rnhibit and First Stage Ignition Fire Plus and delay 500 ms prior to exiting
to Fault Isolation.
If Lift-off Switch
reset the Lift-off
seconds, reset the
then update T Time

Supervision is "off" within 2 seconds the program shall


Supervision and Remote Fire Bus, display "LO", delay 2
RMTE Flag and initialize all PTS Matrix Relays. It shall
Indicator to O and exit to Computer Self Test.

10.3.2.28.12.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall consist of Ignition Conunands,


Lift-off Supervision, and adapter relay control.
Fire sequence subfunction (sheet 5 of 5).
2-95

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Set

1. MNSC >

l Sec

2. PTIMER
>17 Sec

No

Set
Holding Light
If No Hold = 0
(2-24) Seq
Option Light If
Nose
0

M38
ARU-NSG-

BF17
Reset
Programmab 1e
Timer
(PTS)

Reset CPFLG
(2-33)

Caged Ind
119A3Jl-R

Reset
MVAFLG

No

Set
BVFLG

Continued On
Sh. 3
K16-14
NSG Bias
Monitor (VsF)
119A3Jl -L , M
(SAVE)

M42
ARUNSG-

1. Reset NSGU2
FLAG Ref (2-7, 2-8,
2-12, 2-18, 2-22, 1 - - - - - - - - - - '
2-35, 2-44)
2. Set MVAFLG

M41
ARUNSG-

*BYPASS CAGING IN POS(2-34)


[SET NOCAGE ANO EM FLAGS]

Registers
801
B06
Bl 7
Bl 8
Kl 5
Kl7

V21
V22
V24
V25
V26
V28

Set Bit K
V33
V34
V36
V39
V40

In Saved
Reg 18

Ml 49964B

Figure 2-33.
2-96

Read and Store

Monitor scan subfunction (sheet 1 of 5).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Ms! Pwr

Explosive Sw
Fired Supv
8W4J4-li

on Comnd
59A !6J 1-49

Explosive Sw
Fire Comnd
8W4J4-U

VN33

Yes

Battery Actv

Comnd
BW5J5-F

No
VG33

From
Sheet 1
Battery

Activator and
Case Venting

Safe Supv
8W5J5-G

No

VC25

M04
Saf RelG+C-

M02

2 STG-G+C-

M03

MN DST

IIW2Jl-54

Arm Comnd
8W4J4-Z

Servoamp
AC Power
On Comnd
BW5J5-W

VQ25

VN34

VF22

HEIS Not

WlldCo..
tinuity Supv
8WIJI-E

1st Stage Ign


Fire Zero Supv
11W2Jl-45

RFB
Supv

Safe Supv
HEFU Mon

(PTS)

V[25

VF25

Yes

Yn

1st Stage lgn

Yes

1st Stage lgn


Fire Plus
Enable Set
(PTS)
VJ24

G&CC Pressure
And Inverter
Voltage Monitor
Supv 8WJJ3-EE
Yes

Bearina Air

VH25
No

No

ADPT-

MOS

ADPT

Continued on

Sheet 3

STl20 Air

1200 psig

Press (II Pslg)

Sw Supv

8W2J2-M

Sw Supv
BW2J2-N

VJ25

VJ26

No

No
No

M06

MOS
ADPT-

WH-

G+CC

Inverter
Voltage
Monitor
Coarse
2-42

M09
HEFU-

MIO

Fault

ADPT-

SW7J7R

Mil
G+CCMP-

+0301 Monitor
(PTS)
Ml4
G+C

Ml2

ADPT

Ml5
ADPT-

Ml3
AIR SUP-

VR34

G+cC
Fault
8W7J7R

M25
ADPT
M31

1 STGMN DST

M17

MI 50921

G+C-CMP-

Figure 2-33.

Monitor scan subfunction (sheet 2 of 5).


2-97

TM 9-1425-310-24-2

Missile l
+D14 Bus
Supv _
BW4J4-A

VA25

From

Dangerous

Ill S11&t l1n


Comnd Supv
IIW2J131

Tilt lndteatlon

VL24

VP24

97AlAIJ25

Off

Select Comnd

Select SuJ!!'

BWIJlZ

Vl33

Yes

Yes

Sheet 2

Yes

OIi

Program
Monitor No.
8W3J3-E

Program
Monitor No. 2
BW3J3J

BWIJl,M

VJ25

VM28

VH22

No

No

No

Program
Monitor No.
BW3,J3-J

Set Posl
(2-34)

MIS

Reset

ADPT-

VH22

Ml9
WH-

Reg 06

Yes

No

Ml6

ADPT-

AW
MSL 1G&C-MN

DST-

KIS,14
Reset

M30
G+C-CMP-

Msl Pwr

On Comnd

M29
DNG
TLT-

Set Malf

U11ht
& Holt

0202, 0103 OFF

Cont From
Sh 1

Msl 2
+014 Bus
Supv
8W4J4-ll'

BR02
Reset
Platform
Htr SupJ!.l.)'.
8W2J2R,S

Gimbal
Hot Supy
8W2J2-K

K3-l 7

Brg Air

V025

Set
Cold On
39A26J01-45
(M21)

Ht~w~~S::*'1v
Initialize
Monitor

VQ24

Scan

Timer

No

Set Brg Air


Htr Cycle
Flag Brg
Air Htr Supv
(2-29)

Set
Platform
Htr SupE,1.)'.
8W2J2 R,S
No

K3-17
Reset
Co 1d On
59A26J01-45

i4is Level Ind


119A3Jl-ll

NSG Fault
Latch Mon
119A3Jl-Q

EU Fault
l l9A3J2-Z

VD40

Msl Pos Select


Enable
118AlJ410-58
V036
Yes

Missile Sel Mon


11 BA1J410- 28,39,59
VH,G, L36

= o,o.o

Yes

Enable
118AlJ410-51

HI 499658

Fiqure 2-33.
2-98

Monitor scan subfunction (sheet 3 of 5).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.29 Monitor Scan Subfunction.- This subfunction shall monitor


the system safety circuits environmental monitors by program once every
second. This subfunction shall be performed at one second intervals during
execution of the countdown subfunctions unless inhibited. The following
checks shall be performed before exiting back to the subfunctions.

6.

Monitor Tail Plug Relay and G&CC Fault and G&CC Fault
Supervision for an "on" state, when G&CC Over-Voltage
constant monitor is enabled. If G&CC Fault Supv. and
tail plug relay is "off",test G&CC Fa.ult. The program
shall go to Fault Isolation following G&CC Fault Monitor.

10.3.2.29.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of safety monitor, program


timers, and environmental monitors.

7.

Monitor Warhead Continuity Supervision for an "on" state,


until Inhibit Constant Monitor, prior to Mast Eject.

10.3.2.29.2 Processing.- The Monitor scan subfunction shall be performed


at one second intervals during the countdown subfunctions unless inhibited as
defined in the subfunction sequences or subroutines being performed. The programmable timer portion shall be performed when Monitor Scan is inhibited.
Monitor Scan may not be performed during the execution of any of the subroutines
defined in 10.3.1.1 through 10.3.1.11 of figure 2-2 or if MS FLG 3 is set.

8.

Monitor First Stage Ignition Fire Zero Supervision for an


"on" state, and 1st Stg. Ign. Fire Zero Cmd. until Inhibit
Constant Monitor, prior to Ignition Command.

9.

Monitor RFB Supervision for an "off" state, until RFB Enable


is set.

The following tests shall be performed every second when Monitor Scan is
enabled:
1. Verify NSG is caged from 51 to 66 seconds after initiation
of Coarse or Fine North Cmd. Measure NSG Bias Voltage after
NSG Caged Indication in a fine north sequence. Verify NSG
Bias Voltage is< 2 Vdc and change from stored coarse north
value is< 800 mv in a non QC and the change from stored
coarse north value is< 1400 mv in a QC.
2.

3.

4.

5.

The programmable timer in the PTS adapter shall be restarted


every 17 seconds. The Sequence Option and Manual Hold lights
are controlled from the M Hold and Nose Flags.
The program shall read and store the following Adapter Registers, Command Registers 01, 06, 17, 18 and Monitor Registers
21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 33, 34, 36, 39 and 40 and Relay Registers 15 and 17.
Monitor Battery Activate Safe Supervision and Battery Activate
Command for an "on" state from Missile Power On Command until
Battery Activator Arm Command.
Monitor Explosive Switch Fired Supervision Explosive Switch
Fire Command for an "off" state until Explosive Switch Fire
Command Flag is set.

Figure 2-33.

10.

Monitor HEIS Not Safe Supervision for an "off" state.


Monitor 1st Stage Ignition Arm Command, until 1st Stage
Ignition Arm Command and HEIS Not Safe constant monitor
are set.

11.

Monitor Guidance Pressure Switch and Inverter Voltage


Monitor for an "on" state, from Servo Amplifier AC Power
On Command.

12.

Monitor Bearing Air 1200 psi Supervision for an "on" state,


from Servo Amplifier AC Power On Command.

13.

Monitor ST-120 Air Pressure Switch Supervision, from Servo


Amplifier AC Power On Command.

14.

Monitor First Stage Ignition Fire Plus for an "off" state,


until the Ready Light Command is set (Ready Indicator).

15.

Monitor Missile 1, 2, and 3 +D14 bus for an "off" state,


until inhibit +D14 Bus Supv. constant monitor is set.

16.

Monitor First Stage Ignition Command Supervision for an


"off" state.

17.

Monitor Dangerous Tilt for an "off" state. Failure shall


reset Register 06, Reset Missile Power On Command, display
"DNG TLT", Set Malf light, and halt.

18.

Monitor Off Select Command and Off Select Supervision for


an "on" state, until Burst Selection is made.

Monitor scan subfunction (sheet 4 of 5).


2-99

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

19.

Verify Program Monitor line status after initiation of the


G&CC, if MS FLG 2 is set.

20.

Verify AOL Acquisition if MS FLG 4 is reset and Uncaged and


ACQ Flags are set. All ARS checks are bypassed if MS FLG 4
is set. Five consecutive failures through Monitor Scan are
required before going to Fault Isolation.

21.

Verify Mislevel Indication, if Level Disable is reset.

22.

Verify NSG Fault Indication and EU Fault.

23.

Monitor Select Enable, if Msl. Pos. Select Enable is "on"


and MSL ID/" 4.

24.

Monitor Msl. Sel. Mons. for "off", until the constant


monitor is disabled.

Tests (4) through (24), shall be performed from register data stored in (3)
above. Failure shall go to Fault Isolation, and each Monitor Scan failure shall
be defined by an Mand a separate number, in addition to the Fault Isolation display. Caging is not performed in Msl. Pwr. Off.
The program shall monitor the ST-120 heater control. If "on", it shall reset
the Platform Heater Supply, if "off", it shall turn the Platform Heater "on".
The Gimbal Hot Supervision shall be monitored if AOLF3 is not set. If the signal
is present, it shall set the Cold Air Command, if not present, and GAIR f 4, it
shall reset the Cold Air Command. The program shall monitor the Air Bearing Heater
On Supervision, and after the heater has completed a complete cycle the program
shall store a flag.
Program shall monitor the Vane Lock Command, and keep them unlocked until the
countdown sequence locks them.
10.3.2.29.3 Output.- The outputs shall be restarting program timer, Fault
Isolation display information, Bearing Air Heater Flag, and control signals for
platform conditioning.

Figure 2-33.

2-100

Monitor scan subfunction (sheet 5 of 5).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Set

GA!RF
(2-40)

Add 1 to
No POS
BJ ,M02
Set
Posi Flag,
EH Flag
Disable All

No

Interrupts

SAVE

EH, CONF,
NSG UNC
Flags

1.
2.

Set
MSL PWR
OFF (PTS)
Cage CMO
Latch Relay

Bll7

Set
Erner PWR
Off Comnd
l1W2Jl -8

Bl18

K2-g

Reset

Set
Control
Seal-In
Off Comnd
llW2Jl-6

Control

Seal-In
On Cofll!l.d

BH4JH

Reset
All Reg

lB

Set
Malf
Light.
Halt

Set

POS flG
K167

Gt CC

FA ULT
BW7 J7-R
VR34

BAOl, BFOl
Reset Reg
01 Except
Off Select
Comnd
BWlJl-Z

Reset

Reset Reg 17
Except

Relay Reg 16

Manual Disable
119A3Jlll

Translation

Except

1.

Plus Mike
A4A5J6-4

Reset
Relay Reg
03-13,17

Reset Reg Kl 8
Except
l.
2.

Vanes
Unlock
Comnd
8H5J5-s

Disable
119A3JJ.1[
Programnable

Timer

KlB-14, 18

Bll 8

Set
Relay Reg
18 To

(PTS)
Enable Timer

Kl5-17, 15, 16
Reset Reg Kl 5
Except
1. Lift Off Supv
l1W2Jl -C
2. Inverter On
Coimd 8W4J4-P
3. SLA PWR
Transfer
1 l8AlJ4l0-17,
26

Kl-2

Set Kl-18

Reset

Gyro Torquer
Const Ph
BW2J2-P, Q
Slow Erect

K2-g,
Reset Reg K2

l.

020061 B

(PTS)
2.

Set

No POS and
Posi

Monitor
Scan

o-

Set
MS Flg 1

2-33

Word

B, M, N, 0,
BN02

P, ROG

BA, B, D. EOG

Reset Reg
02 Except

Set
Reg 06
To 000075
Enable

Set
Constant
Monitor
Enables

Set BN02
ST120 Cage
Conmand
BW2J2-ll,
MM, NN

Except
Gontrol Sealin Off Comnd
l1W2Jl -F
Reset
X, 2 !CO
(PTS)

DL

1.

Start

Tc

Inclusive
"OR" FB Ind

Save Conf

With EM Flag
2.

Set
Conf Flag

save EM Flag

(2-35).

Constant

Write flight
Value of FA
010416

(2-12)

Monitors
No

No

BL, M, N,
O, P, Q, R06

Set
P FLG 2
3

Set
Un cage
0

+014 Bus

Bl18, BH18

OJ, NOZ

Reset
All Reg

Reset

l. Set Missile

06

1. Servo Amp

Power Off
sgA26Jl49

Supv
BW4J4-A
VA25

Revise Display
Set
P Flg 2 D

Reset
NSG UNC
(SAVE)

DC Power

On Comnd
8W5J5-X
Set
P Fig 2 l

2. G+CC On
Comnd

ST120 Cage

Ccmnand
BW2J2-Ll,
ft!, NN

3.
4.

T3

5.

for Stage Of
P Flag 2 As
Shown:

1 = POS + Dl 4
2 POS PLT
3 a POS . FA-

Posi Flag
a

BW4J4-Z

Start

1.
2.

2. Reset

Reset
Relay Reg 02
And 19
Ce,,md Reg 18
All But D,
E, And II
K7-l6 0
Q

BB, El)

Set

P Flg 2 2
Monitor
Scan

2-33

B118

Reset Servo
Amp OC Power
On Comnd
BWSJS-X
Ml 49966B

Figure 2-34.

Missile power off subfunction (sheet 1 of 2).


2-101

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.30 Missile power off subfunction.- This subfunction shall secure


missile power fJr a shutdown.

10.3.2.30.1
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Input.-

STATUS Flags
G&CC Fault Signal
+D14 Bus Supervision
Data Link Read
Caged Supervision

10.3.2.30.2 Processing.- The program shall exit if NO POS Flag is set.


The program shall inhibit command module write failure, inhibit repeating of
POS (POSI ~ 0), perform Monitor Scan, and inhibit Monitor Scan (MONF I f 0).
The program shall read and store List Error Word for Readback capability if
G&CC Fault is indicated after G&CC Initiation. The program shall inhibit the
constant monitor circuits, reset Reg 17 except Manual and Translation Disable
and Programmable and Enable Timer and test the Battery Activate Flag for a
set state. With the BATAC Flag set the program shall set the POS and the
EM Flags, save the EM Flag, set the Emergency Power Off Command, reset Control
Seal-In On Cmd., set Control Seal-In Off Cmd., delay seventy-five (75) ms and
set the Malfunction light on. The coillputer shall then halt. Prior to Battery
Activate the BATAC Flag will not be set so the program shall reset the adapter
relay register 03 through 13, 16 except Plus Mike, and 17, and test the Uncage
Flag for a set state. If the Uncage Flag is set the program shall, set adapter
conunand register 18 to octal state 067000, and if VAN FLG is reset, reset Reg.
01 except Off Select Conunand and Vanes Unlock Command, reset relay register 18
except Missile Power On Command and Ll3, 23 and 33, and reset relay Reg. 15
except set Lift-off Supervision, Inverter On Cmd. and SLA Pwr. Transfer. If
VANFLG is set the program resets Reg. 01 except Off Select Command and returns
to Reg. Kl8 reset. It shall set the alignment loops to fast erect and remove
the ICO Command from them. It shall reset Gyro Torquer Const. Ph., relay
register 02 except Control Seal-In Off Cmd., X, z ICO, delay 200 ms and reset
Register 02 with the exception of ST-120 Cage Command. Enable all constant
monitors, except HEFU and SLA constant monitors, if SLA is not connected and
it is after Fire Switches. Start a program timer (Tc) then exit to Quick
Count Enable Test. If the program finds the platform is not uncaged, it shall
set relay register 18 to the octal pattern 020061 and exit to Quick Count Enable Test. Quick Count Enable Test checks if the Fire Switch or EM Flags are
set. If either are set it shall set EM= 1 which prohibits the running of a
Quick Count on the data set being used. The program shall display "POS", set
and save Conf. Flag. Write the Flight Value of FA in G&CC memory and reset
and save Conf. Flag, if the EM Flag apd FA Flag are reset and set respectively.
11

After exiting from the caging loop, the program shall reset Servo Amp DC Pcwer
On, G&CC On, ana corrunand register 06. The program shall delay 100 ms, set
Missile Power Off, reset ST-120 Cage Command, if NSG UNC is set and Tc~ 4:
sec. or XR2 .5_ 4:, make XR2 = XR2 + 1, delay 1 sec., perform Monitor Scan ard
loop until Tc> 45 sec. or XR2 > 45. Insure the NSG UNC Flag is reset and continue. The program shall reset relay register 02 and 19, reset Plus Mike if
RMTE is not set, and command register 18 except D, E and N. Reset POSI Flag.
The program shall revise the countdown display if INDEX 2 = 1 or 2.

11

Figure 2-34.
2-102

The program sha'l.l reset Relay Register 20 (GoCC On Conunand) and force INDE:~ 2
= O. If No Cage is reset the program shall :tead Uncage Flag. If uncage ii;
reset the progrci.Irl shall set uncage force INDE:X 2 = 0 and bypass caging. If no
cage is set, fo::ce INDEX 2 = 0 and bypass ca~ ing. If uncage is set, the p1:ogram shall dela:' 1 second, perform Monitor Scan, exit from the loop if Tc > 60
or INDEX 2 > 60 forcing INDEX 2 = 2 in eithe:t case, add 1 to INDEX 2, rese1:
Servo Amp DC Pouer On if Tc> 43 seconds and monitor Caged Supervision and +Dl4
Bus. The progr,i.Irl shall set force INDEX 2 = 1 and exit from this loop if +1114
bus is set. If a Caged Supervision signal is present for 3 second~, reset Uncage and force ::NDEX 2 = 0 and exit from the loop.

10.3.2.30.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be relay writes, command module


writes, and setting of program flags.

Missile power off subfunction (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

BJ, M, 02

1, Set GA!RF
(2-40)

Enodis Flag
(2-4)

2. Apply Gen And

Read And Store


Reg
01, 06, 17, 1821, 22, 24-26,

Reset
1. Ms1 Pwr On
59A16J1-49
2. Cage Comnd
Latch Relay
(PTS)

Inclusive "Or"
V34 Results

33, 34, 36

Emer Int Mask

Reset NSGU 2
(2-33)

Crowbar
(PTS)

Set
EM
Flag

VF34

Reset
MFLG 1,2,3 MSL!
Set
MFLGO

VE34

Ref (26, 2-8,


2-34, 2-37)

(2-39)

REG 020004408

Read V34 And


Store

Msl Pwr Off


CMO (PTS)

Set CDEMG
Flag
(2-4)

1. Reset
2.

EM
Flag
Set
POS! 2
Flag

Operate
SLA
(STSLA)

Missile
Power
Off
234

MSL
PWR
OFF

(2-34)

0202
Mani tor

(Safety Relays)
Explosive Sw
Fi red SUV
8W4J4-N

Battery Activator
And Case Venting
Safe Supv Ind
8WSJ5-G

VI34

VB25

VC25

No

0103
Monitor

Warhead Continuity
Supv
8WlJ1-E
V025

1st Stage Ignition


Fire Zero Supv
11W2Jl-X
VE25

Progra11111ab 1e
Timer
(PTS)
VG25

No

To
Sheet
2

Ms 1 Power On Comnd
59A16Jl-B8

E07

Yes
1st Stg lgn Fire
Zero Comnd
11W2Jl -V

WH-

EOl
AOPT

E08

AOPT-

E09

TMR
INT

CME = Constant Monitor Enable

Figure 2-35.

Ml 49967A

Emergency interrupt subfunction (sheet 1 of 3).


2-103

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

From
Sheet l

Msl l
+Dl 4 Bus Supv

G+CC
Over Voltage
8W7J7-S

HEIS Not Safe


Supv
11W2J1-GG

8W4J4-a

VA25

VJ36

VQ25

Yes

Yes

No
G+CC On CMO
Supv _
8W4J4-Z

Msl Pos Se! Enable


l18A1J410-58
V036

Yes
Position
Select Enable Cmd
118AlJ410-51

E20
SLA-

Note:

Msl Sel Mon


118AlJ41028,39,59

Msl 2 +014 Bus


Suov
8W4J4-A

VQ36

Msl 3 +014 Bus


Suov
8W4J4-A
VR36

*Verify Only Correct


One Selected

Ml 50922

Figure 2-35.
2-104

Exit Shall Be To
Half (2-37) With The
Display lnfonna
tion Shown.

Emergency interrupt subfunction (sheet 2 of 3).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.31 Ernergencv Interrupt Subfunction.- Entry to this subfunction


shall be from within the countdown subfunctions when a hardware computer controlled Emergency Interrupt (CCEI) is generated. The purpose of this subfunction
is to read the safety monitors to determine the CCEI cause and generate emergency
power down. Exit shall be to Malfunction.
10.3.2.31.l

(f)

Programmable Timer for an "off" state, unless inhibited by


the sequence.

(g)

Msl. l +D14 Bus Supv. and HEIS Not Safe Supervision for an
"off" state, until activated in the sequence.

(h)

G&CC Over-voltage Supervision for an "on" state, from constant


monitor enable until end of countdown.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of safety circuit monitor and

CCEI.
10.3.2.31.2 Processing.- Upon receipt of a CCEI, the program shall set
ENODIS Flag, apply the general and emergency interrupt masks, read and store
register 34, delay 3 ms and read and store the following adapter registers;
command register 01, 06, 17, 18 and monitor registers 21, 22, 24-26, 33, 34 and
36. BM02 and BJ02 shall be reset, except for a programmable timer or Missile
Power Off malfunction. Set EM Flag. The Battery Activate Flag shall be tested
for a set state. If set, the program shall set Countdovm Emergency Flag and exit
to missile power off subfunction. No display shall be generated until power is
reapplied to the system. Before Battery Activate, or if this subfunction is
entered from Program Entry, tpe program shall read Crowbar Supervision for an
"off" state. If not "off", it shall display "CRB" and execute to Malfunction.
The program shall read the state of the Missile Power Off Command. If in the
"on" state, the program shall delay three (3) seconds, reset EM Flag, and call
the Missile Power Off Subfunction, and if SLA QCK Flag is reset, bypass Operate
SLA and display "MSL POWER OFF". The remaining signals shall be monitored for
their proper state and are as follows:
(a)

+D202 Supervision for an "on" state, until end of countdown.

(b)

Safety Relays Fired for an "off" state, until activated by the


sequence.

(c)

Battery Activate and Case Vent Safe for an "on" state, until
activated by the sequence.

(d)

Warhead Continuity for an "on" state, until inhibited at Mast


Eject.

(e)

First Stage Fire Zero for an "on" state, until inhibited by


the sequence.

Figure 2-35.

i.

Msl. Position Select Enable if the SLA is utilized; display "El5 TRS -" if no SLA.

j.

Msl. Select Monitor until activated in sequence.

k.

Msl. 2 and 3 +D14 Bus Supv. until activated in sequence.

1.

Failure
gram to
numeric
gets an

10.3.2.31.3
terrupt masks.

of any of the above signals shall cause the progenerate a Malfunction display "E" and independent
value. If all signals are received and the computer
interrupt, "El5 TRS- 11 is displayed.

Output.- outputs shall be malfunction displays and in-

Emergency interrupt subfunction (sheet 3 of 3).


2-105

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Vi33 = I

VL21 a I

VM21

NO

23
ADPT-

STMMO
POS
STPVC

VN33

STMMO

NO

NO

22
ADPT-

STMMO

VM24 = l

VN21

YES

V02!

NO

NO

32

NO

34

33

31
I STG

I STG;..

ACT I

ACT 2-

l STGACT 3-

STMMO
PO$
ST PVC

35

STMMO
POS
ST PVC

36

2 STGACT 2-

2 STGACT 1-

YES

VK21

2 STGACT 3-

NO

48

41
ADPT-

VN33

50

SAF RELPWR STA~


DC GEN
1-

47

PWR STADC GEN

VP21 -

NO

NO

40

ADPT-

PWR STADC GEN

49

ADPT-

52

51

G-CMN DST-

ADPT-

2-

107
/\DPT/

INVVM

G+ CINVR/
PWR STA-DC
GEN 2-

VF28:0
No

108
STMMO

!STGACT 1-

No

115
G + C-

CMP-

BD02=0

103

ISTGACT 2-

126
127

ADPT-

G+CMN
DST-

2 STGACT 1-

STMMO
POS
ST PVC

VN33= l

Vl28=0

Yes

127
133
SAF REL

126
132
ADPT-

PWH ~TADC GEN

,-

Vl21

Yes

No

105

109

106

[;J
5

QC

VN33= I

STMMO
POS
ST PVC

No

128
134
ADPT-

110

o-c-

G~CMN DST-

2 STGACT 3-

2 STGACT 2-

128
129

No

QC

117
116

104

lSTGACT 3-

Yes

No

VH28=0
No

102

101

G+CCMP

VJ21=0

VG28=0

CHP

Yes
BLIB

=0
No

129
135
PWR STADC GEN
2-

153
ADPT-

154
G~cMN DST-

Ml 49968A

Figure 2-36.
2-106

Fault isolation subfunction (sheet 1 of 4).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Display=
G+CINVR-

INVM VOLT SUB


63, 136, 272
425, Mll

WH-

WH Coarse 137,144,147, 150


WH Fine 138, 145, 148, 151

K6-3, 16
VM33=1

+D20 Monitor
8W4J4-J,R
28+2 Vdc

POS
STPVC
STPPS
STPRS

Display

No

ADPT-

Display=
PWR STADC GEN 2-

VA,B,C,D33=0

ADPT-

POS,
ST PVC

CONT Test
183, 184 , 188, 190 , 192 , 194
196, 197, 202, 204, 206

VE,F,G28=1

VB22=1

ADPT-

Yes
No
Display
STG-G+CCMPACT X-

CMP
MALF-

Display=
1 STGACT X-

VH,I,J28=1

VC22=1

Display
2 STG-G+CCMPACT X-

Display=
2 STGACT X-

BGOl
BJ,MOl
BKOl
BG,H,002
BF,I,M,N03

AND
G+C-CMP
EL
G+C-MN DST
G+C-SVO AMP
EL

BC,D,I,L,0,R04
BI17
BJ17

G+C-CMP
G+C-MN DST
G+C-BAT

MODULE

No
ADPT-

POS
STPVC
STPPS

*X=l ,2, and/or 3

COMMAND MODULE WRITE FAILURE.


A corrmand module early time strobe
test sha 11 be performed on corrmand
Register 01, 02, 03, 04, 17 write
failures. Failure of this test
shall generate a "ADPT" display
with the listed TN. Passing this
test shall generate an "ADPT"
display except for the following.

Display
MI 49969A

Figure 2-36.

Fault isolation subfunction (sheet 2 of 4).

2-107

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Yes

Yes
BF02

STMMO

VM 34

STMMO

BG02

VF28 = l

VE28 = l

No

No

No

No

STMMO

V822 = l

No

No

175
15D
ADPT-

!GI

!GO
ADPT-

166

165

164

G+CSVO AMP-

G+C-

ADPT-

SVO AMP-

1 STG-

174
ADPT-

G+CSVO AMP-

l STGACT 3-

1 STGACT 2-

ACT

178181.
210213
500~
503

177

176

G+CMN DSTPWR DST-

Yes
STMMO

Vl28 = l

VA22 = l

No

No

180,212,502

178, 210.soo

V1!34

BG02

181,213,503

S"DE\10

241

REG 22
F, G

242

BG02

=I

VE28 = 0

SHIMO

ADPT-

POS
STPVC
STALG

No

247
ADPT-

REG 22
F, G= I

ADPT-

POS
ST PVC
STA LG

G+CPLTMN DSTSVO AMP-

375
ADPT-

248
G & CSVO A)!P-

299

249
G & CSVO AMP-

l STGACT 1-

300

l STGACT 2-

Yes
STMMO

BUB

376
G & CPLTMN DSTSVO AMP-

392
ADPT-

VG28

=0

VH28

No

No

No

301

302
2 STGACT 1-

l STGACT 3-

REG 33
J, K, L = 0

=0

Vl28

=0

Yes

No

105
303
2 STGACT 2-

304
2 STGACT 3-

Yes

No

No

No

374
373

VF28 = 0

No

243
G & CMN DSTSVO AMP-

G+C MN DST-

ADPT-

No

G & CSVO AMP-

229

228

2 STGACT 3-

2 STGACT 2-

AOPT-

STMMO

393
G+CMN DST-

398
WH-

399
ADPT-

Ml 49970A

Figure 2-36.

2-108

Fault isolation subfunction (sheet 3 of 4).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

STMMO

Yes

YES

REG 33
J,K,L=O

BLIB = 0

No

400

401
ADPT-

WH-

414
AOPT-

Yes

POS
STPVC

VN34 = I

415
G+CMN OST-

STMMO

VF28 = I

VE28 = I
No

No

488
487

I STG-

ADPT-

G&C-

No

491

490

492

I STGACT 1 -

ADPT-

MN DSTHEFU-

493
I STGACT 3 -

I STGACT 2-

VA22 = I

STMMO

No

532

531

G+CMN DST-

STMMO

=I

VH34

No

566

STMMO

G&CCMPMN DST-

546
545
AOPT-

G&CCMPMN DST-

Yes

ADPT-

=0

540

539
ADPT-

Yes

VA36

No

No

ADPT-

VK21

STMMO

VA36 = I

STMMO

No

567
G+CMNDST-

577
ADPT-

578
G+C-

582
ADPT-

SVO
AMP-

VJ24

=I
No

583
SAF RELG&C-

596
ADPT-

597
MAST-

MN DST-

MI 49971A

10.3.2.32 Fault Isolation Subfunction.- Entry to this subfunction shall


be from the malfunctions which occur during the countdown subfunctions. This
subfunction shall isolate a malfunction to the required component level without operator intervention.
Exit from this subfunction shall be to the Malfunction Subfunction.
Entry to this flow chart shall be from
the other subfunction failure paths with the same symbol and test numbers.
The flows define the addition~l tests to be Performed and the Fault Isolation
display which will be displayed by Malfuncti~n subfunction (fig. 2-37).
10.3.2.32.l Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Adapter Self Test signal
in:>nitors, flags, and PVC measurements.
10.3.2.32.2 Processing.- The program stall perform the necessary signal
in:>nitors, PVC rn3asurernents and portions of Adapter Self Test to isolate a
malfunction to the missile, Power Station, Erector Launcher, or PTS autornat-

Figure 2-36.

ically (without operator intervention). The PTS shall further isolate missile
faults to the missile section, and in the caEe of the First and Second Stages,
to the malfunctioned hydropack. When possible the program shall isolate automatically to a replaceable assembly, i.e., Cuidance and Control Computer,
Main Distributor:, etc. For the PTS, faults ~hall be automatically isolatej
to the computer or adapter. When it is not r,ossible to automatically determine
the location of the fault, due to existing s1stems limitations, an indication o::
all possible lo::ations of the malfunctions st.all be given, e.g., PTS/MSL. Fault
Isolation display information shall be generated to be displayed by Malfun~tion
Subfunction.
10.3.2.32.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be Fault Isolation display
information, signal commands, and Data Link commands.

Fault isolation subfunction (sheet 4 of 4).


2-109

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

EM INT,
ONG Tl T,
CMD PAR,
OTA PAR,
LOST CMP PWR,

Store Display
Message
And TN
Half TS 1
(2-4)

MSL PWR OFF,


Or
Timer Int

No

1.

"-----2.
3.

Set Posi
Flag
Delay 10 ms
Reset Reg
18

L - ( ~ )_

VE34

No

1.
2.

Set Malf
light On
Delete
"MALF"
In MSG

2.

Mask Gen And


EM Interrupts
Reset Counting,
Holding, Seq
OPN Lights

Malf

piit-;;rriessagel
I Display Set I
I ENODIS = 0 I

Hsl Pwr
Of Co1111d

1.

_J

NOTES:
1. Before battery activate,
display malf after power
off sequence.
2. After remote, display
malf upon reapplication
of power.

CD MALF
Test XXX

Save Set X

YYY-

r-----,
I

XXX = TN I
yyy =
Display I
IL _Message
_ _ _ ..JI

I
Halt

MI 49972B

10.3.2.33 Malfunction Subfunction.- This subfunction ~hall store and


display malfunctions and the test number. Entry shall be from Fault Isolation.
Exit shall be to the fault display.
10.3.2.33.1

Inputs.- Program test failures.

10.3.2.33.2 Processing.- The program shall store the display information,


test if sequence is in the countdown, and if "yes", convert and store the test
number and test for Emergency Interrupt. When Emergency Interrupt is present,
the program shall mask the computer interrupt registers, turn adapter power off,

and turn the Counting light off. The Malfunction light shall be set on, if
Missile Power Off was not present. If an Emergency Interrupt or monitor scan
malfunction after Battery Activate the program shall halt, otherwise it shall
display on the IRI the Malfunction stored. When no Emergency Interrupt is present,
if Dangerous Tilt, C~ID Parity, Lost CMP Pwr., Msl. Pwr. Off, Timer Int, or Data
Parity is in the improper state, the program shall proceed the same as during an
Emergency Interrupt.
If none of the above signals are at fault, the program shall call the Missile
Power Off Subfunction and exit as previous paths indicate.
10.3.2.33.3

Figure 2-37.
2-110

Malfunction subfunction.

Output.- The outputs shall be malfunction displays.

TM 9-1425-380-242

No

SEL

Set
i

TATS

No

Diaplay

TAT
Entered

TATS

Set

irnax

SELECTED

1-1

1 MC

Set
I

Blank
Display

Yes
Print
Number

No

Set
i i

Entered

+ 1

TAT

(I)

Sot
I i + l

Move

TATS
to Common

Compute
and Savo
CKSUMof

TATS
Ml 50923

Figure 2-38.

Select TATS subprogram (sheet 1 of 2).


2-111

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.34.1 Select TATS Subprogram.- This subprogram shall allow the


operator to enter through the keyboard at least one TAT, of twenty possibilities,
and have the Oftion to enter two additional TATS if required.
This subprogram shall be entered from and exit to
Program Entry Subfunction.

10.3.2.34.1.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall be Enter Key and Correction, Counting


and Readback S~itches.
10.3.2.34.1.2 Processing.- Each TAT entry shall be displayed as it is
entered from tte keyboard. The program shall test whether the Correction
Switch has been pressed, if so the program shall blank the display and wait for
a new entry, if not it shall test and wait for the Enter Key to pressed. Upon
receipt of the Enter Key discrete, the progr1m shall write to the printer and
the TAT entered shall be printed.
The program shall check each TAT entry that has been entered for: 1)
Format less than three digits? "No," display "FORMAT ERR", 2) limit
error less than zero or greater than nineteen? "Yes", display "LIMIT ERR,"
3) Sarne TAT entered more than once, "yes", display "DUPLICATE TAT." Any
of the Error displays shall be corrected by operator actuation of the
Correction Switch. The program shall blank the display and wait for the
next TAT or a new TAT eBtry.
The program shall permit the operator to control the exit from this subfunction by the following means. After a minimum of one TAT has been entered,
the operator may exit by pressing the Counting Switch, or when the maximum
of three TATS have been selected the program displays "TATS SELECTED". The
program shall then display the first TAT entered. The program shall exit
from this condition by operator actuation of either the Correction Switch
or Readback Control Switch. Depression of the Correction Switch shall cause
the program to require the operator to re-enter all TATS. Depression of the
Readback Switch shall cause the program to display the next TAT. The program
shall save the selected TATS, compute a checksum for them, and exit.
10.3.2.34.1.3

Outputs.- Outputs shall be TATS selected and stored.

Figure 2-38.
2-112

Select TATS subprogram (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Zero Misc
Pertinent
Temporary
Storage

Set Msl
Id = Entry
(2-9, 2-33,
2-35)

Wait For
Keyboard
Entry

ENTER
MSL ID

DISPLAY
ENTRY
MSG

Wait For
Keyboard
Entry

No

Yes
M Flg 0

+ Entry

=1

(2-35)
No
MI 50924

10.3.2.34.2 Select Missile ID Subprogram.- This subprogram shall select


a missile postion and enter its ID for operation of the Sequential Launch
Adapter. This subprogram shall be entered fJ:om and exit to Program Entry ::1.nd
Computer Self Test Subfunctions.
10.J.2.34.2.1

Inputs.-

10.3.2.34.2.2 Processing.- The program shall zero miscellaneous pertinent


temporary stora:1e, display "ENTER MSL ID", and wait for the operator to e:1ter
the desired missile position from the keyboard. Once entered the program shall
set Missile ID equal to the number (O..::_ number 2,. 4) entered and display the entry
message. If the displayed entry is correct, the operator presses the Enter Key,
sets MSFLGX, where Xis the entered Missile ID, and exits.

Inputs shall be Enter key and Correction Switch.


10.3.2.34.2.3
Entries.

Figure 2-39.

Outputs.-

Outputs shall be Missile ID, Keyboard and MFLG

Select missile ID subprogram.


2-113

TM t-1425-310-24-2

From
Sh 2

1. Restart
GAIR Timer
2. Set GAIRF
( 2-8, 2-9,

Reset
l st Try
Flag

2-33)

From
Sh 2
F

XR2 = 1

Reset

---...i

1. OCl & DC2

XR2

Disconnect
2. GAIRFF

=0

(2-33)

From
Sh 2

K2C-l Thru 14
Reset
DC Voltage
Divider Control

XRI= 0

GAIR Performed

1. T Time
2. MM Short Hold
3. Code 61-33
4. H Hold
5. Flash
6. GHBL Hot/Cold

K6-7

Kl0-15,18

Reset
G+C
Thermister
Connect

Reset
( 1) DC PPS
Connect
(2) PVC
Connect

C=25 7100008
Set Up DC PPS
So That PVC
Measurements =
To Voltage Special

Set
(1) DC PPS Connec
(2) PVC Connect

Set
Noise
Filter

Set
(1) PVC Polarity
(2) PVC Input Select
(3) AC Selft Test To
PVC Comparator

To
Sh 2

First GAIR
~

TN 137
37

"QC" TN

Ml 50925

Figure 2-40.
2-114

Set
PVC
Polarity

Kll-3,6,9

Kl0-15, 18

Kll-3

GAIR subprogram (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.34.3
air as required.
K6-7

From
Sh 1
B ,___

GAIR Suboroqram.- This subprogram shall condition G&C Se::tion

_.,.

Measure
VJ, V2
(PVCOCl)

Volt C
( Convert PVC
Voltage Pattern
To Voltage)

10.3.2.34.3.l

Reset
G+C
Thermister
Connect

GAlRV + XRl
= Voltage

R
R = 2030 + 25470 (Vl-V2)

XRl

To
Sh 1

=1

K6-7

Set

G+C
O - - - Thermister
Connect

K3-17
Reset
1st Try
Flag

GA1R76
= 1577

Set
Cold Air To
Miss le

Yes
To
Sh 1
Set
1st Try
Flag

XR2 = 1

KJ-17
GAl R76
= 1077

Reset
Cold Air To
Missile

K4-9
Reset
Noise Filter

Kl0-15,18
Reset
~1~ DC-PPS Connec
2 PVC Connect

Inputs.- Inputs shall be PVC DC measurements.

Computer

To
Sh l
F
MI 50926

Figure 2-40.

10.3.2.34.3.2 Processing.- The program shall exit if: the Fire Buttons
have been pressed, the GAIR Flag is set, a countdown is not being conducted,
K4-2 through 18 is set, the Kll register is set or the GAIR Timer 2. 25 seconds.
If G&C Air has been conditioned and is now okay {GAIR 76 = 1077), the program
shall reset DCl & 2 Disconnects and exit. If this is the initial entry into
the subprogram (GAIR 76 ~ 1077, 1577) and the program resets the 1st Try Flag
and forces XR2 = 1. If the 1st try has just been completed, or the G&C is hot,
and is being cold air conditioned, the program shall force XR2 0 and continue
forcing XRl = 0. The program shall reset DC Voltage Divider Control, G&C
thermister, DCPPS and PVC Connects. The program shall set PVC Polarity, set up
DC PPS so PVC measurements= specified voltage, set DC PPS Connect, PVC Connect,
Noise Filter, PVC Polarity, PVC Input Select, AC Self Test to PVC Comparator
and delay 200 milliseconds. The program shall measure and store Vl and loop
back to the Noise Filter set for measurement and storage of V2 if XRl = 0 and
XRl is forced to 1 and G&C Thermister Connect is set. Naturally, the second
check of XRl = 0 is "no", and the program resets G&C Thermister Connect, computes R (an analog for temperature) and checks its limits. If this is the
initial try and G&C temperature is <87F, R > Limit and since the 1st Try Flag
is reset, the program shall set the flag and loop back to the GAIR 76 = 1577
decision and measure the PVC DCl voltages again. Following the computation of
R, if G&C temperature is< 77F, R > Limit and since the 1st Try Flag is set,
the program shall force GAIR 76 = 1077, reset Cold Air, Noise Filter, DC-PPS
and PVC Connects and DC 1 & 2 Disconnects and exit. If the G&C temperature is
< 87F on the first try or> 77F on subsequent tries, the program shall reset
1st Try Flag, and if XR2 ~ 0 (cold air not previously applied) force GAIR 76 =
1577 and set Cold Air to the Missile. If XR2 = O, the program shall force XR2
= 1 and converge with XR2 ~ 0 flow, and reset Noise Filter, DC PPS and PVC Connects, DC 1 & 2 Disconnects and exit. GAIRFF Flag shall be set when GAIR subprogram is performed.
10.3.2.34.3.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be FB Indicators, GAIR Flag and
Timer and R Computations.

GAIR subprogram (sheet 2 of 2).


2-115

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Reset
Flag 1

GAIR
2-40

Yes

Display
Next Range
Safety
Preset

HOLD

10.3.2.34.4 Manual hold


subprogram.- This subprogram
shall be enterEj when required by any countdown subfunction. The purpose of
this subprograrr is to .allow the operator to readback range safety values or hold
the countdown sequence at predetermined points. Exits shall be back to the
countdown subfunction.

1. Set Flag 1
2. Reset HLD,

RDBK
SW

Counting Off
Hold On

Set
Counting On

10.3.2.34.4.1

Hold Off, Arn;!


!RI Bli[nk

Input.- Inputs shall consist of operator switch control.

10.3.2.34.4.2 Processing.- The subprogram shall perform GAIR


(fig. 2-40)
and FLASH 9 (fig. 2-50).
IF Code 76 was not
called, the subprogram shall perform FLASH 9 and hold for the Counting Switch.
IF Code 76 was selected, the subprogram shall monitor the Hold Switch. IF
pressed, "HOLD" shall be displayed, Hold & Readback Switches reset, and FLASH 9
performed until the Counting Switch is pressed. IF the Readback Switch is
pressed before the Counting Switch, the next sequential Range Safety Preset shall
be displayed. IF performing a Code 76, and the Hold Switch has not been pressed,
there shall be no change in the lights or IRI display. The Counting Light shall
be set on, Holding Light off, and IRI blanked when the Counting Switch is pressed
before exiting from this subprogram.

MI 499318

10.3.2.34.4.3 Output.- The outputs shall be sequence displays and range


safety value displays.

Figure 2-41.
2-116

Manual hold subprogram.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Inverter Voltage

K2- l 5

K2- l 6

Voltage

Voltage

Phase A to 8
lnvr Supv

Phase A to C
lnvr Supv

8H4J4-HH,JJ

8W4J4-HH, KK

0-120 Vac

0-120 Vac

K2-l 7
Voltage
Phase 8 to C
lnvr Supv

8W4J4-JJ ,KK

Com put,=

Compute

Compute

Compute

lvAeVecl

~5 Vac ,:,

lvacV Acl

~5 Vac:

~5 Vac ,;,

lvAeVAc

0-120 vac

JvA~+lv Ac/+lvBd
115 .:': 4. 2 Vac*

*For Coarse Monitor Tolerance = !:':15 Vac & 115 .:': 8 Vac

63, l 36
272,425

Mll
(2-36)

Inverter Frequency
BF17

BF17

Set
Frequency
Monitor
Comnd
(PTS)

Reset
Timer
Power On
Comnd
(PTS)

Set
Timer
Power On
Comnd
(PTS)

64, 273
426
ADPT-

65, 274,
427
ADPT-

66, 275,
428
ADPT-

BJ06

BJ06
Invr Freq
For l Sec
8W4J4-Ll,
MM, NN

Reset
Frequency
Mani tor
Comnd
(PTS)

68, 277,
430
ADPT-

Ml 49932B

10.3.2.34.5 Verify inverter subprogram.- This subprogram shall verify


the inverter voltage and frequency are within coarse or fine limits as
specified by the program.
10.3.2.34.5.1

Vac for the normal voltage test. Failure shall cause the program to exit to
Fault Isolation. If Quick Count was selected, the inverter voltage checks
will not be performed and the program will proceed to the inverter frequency
measurements.

Inputs.-

Inputs shall consist of PVC measurements of the inverter voltage and pulses from the frequency monitor card.
10.3.2.34.5.2 Processing.- The program shall measure the inverter
voltage by making unknown voltage tests on each phase. Each phase shall be
connected to the PVC and the voltage measured and stored. The average of
the three (3) phases shall be 115 + 8 Vac and the maximum phase to phase
difference shall be< 15 Vac for the coarse test and 115 + 4.2 Vac and< 5

Figure 2-42.

The frequency of the inverter shall be measured for a period of one (1) second
to a tolerance of 400 + 20 Hz for the coarse test and 400 + 0.036 Hz for the
fine test. The program shall initiate this test by enabling the frequency
monitoring circuits, and counting the output of the CICC input to the computer
for one (1) second.
10.3.2.34.5.3

Output.- None required.

Verify inverter status subprogram.


2-117

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Fast Az Discrete
l19A3J1-U

Monitor

Start

Scan

Timer

2-33

Vl38

CW Az Discrete
119A3Jl-F

CCW Az Di s c rete
119A3J1-J

VB38

VH38

Set

Dir

Flag

(MNSC7 Entry

No

Yes

No

Reset

Dir
Flag

AOL Acquisition
l19A3Jl-f

Set
Acq

VC39

Flag
(2-33)

No

Reset
Acq
Flag
(2-33)

BC17

BC14

BC14

Set

Set

Direction

Rate

Reset

119A3Jl-HH

Yes

119A3J1-G

Rate
119A3Jl-G

BC17
Reset
Direction
ll 9A3Jl -HH

MI 50927

10.3.2.34.6 Keep AOL On Prism Subprogram.- This subprogram shall ke2p


the AOL on the ST-120 Porro Prism for 30 seconds during ST-120 Platform uncaging.
10. 3. 2. 34. 6 .1
m::>nitors.

Inputs. - Inputs shall b<: AOL and Azimuth Discrete

10.3.2.34.6.2 Processing.- The program shall start the timer and


perform a forced Monitor Scan to be followed by Monitor Scan performance
every second. If Timer> 30 seconds the program shall exit; otherwise,
no Fast Az. Discrete causes the program to monitor AOL Acquisition and
sets or resets the Acquisition Flag depending on whether acquisition is
present or not. The program then loops back to one second Monitor Scan.

10.3.2.34.6.3 outputs.- Outputs shall be Command Module writes and


the Acquisition and DIR Flags.

Figure 2-43.
2-118

Verification of Fast Az. Discrete causes the program to monitor Clockwise


and Counterclockwise Az. Discretes whose verification shall cause the program to reset and set the DIR Flag respectively. No verification of both
Discretes causes the program to monitor acquisition once again. The program shall perform PULSE by the set or reset of Direction, if the DIR Flag
is reset or set respectively and once the direction is determined the program shall pulse the AOL in the appropriate direction by setting and resetting Rate. The program shall delay 6 milliseconds and loop to one
second Monitor Scan and continues above discussed monitoring to keep the
AOL on the Prism.

Keep AOL on prism sub~rog~am.

TM t-1425-31G-24-2

FINE
MODE

CMD

1. Start To
( 2-33)

Reset

2. Set NSGU2

XR2

(2-33)

Caged Ind
119A3Jl-R

Reset
XRl

Monitor

VB34

Scan

2-33

3. Reset

MVAFLG

Set
XRl
XRl +l

K16-12

Reset
NSGU 2
(2-33)

Set
XR2 1

Reset
Fine

Mode CMD
119A3Jl -A'

Ml 50928,

10.3.2.34.7 Fine mode command subprogram.- This subprogram shall set and
and verify Fine Mode Command, as the initiation of Fine North Determination.
10.3.2.34.7.l Inputs.- Inputs shall be Fine Mode Command and Caged Indication monitor signals.

reset XRl Flag and perform Monitor Scan. Following a 1 second delay, the program
shall decision XRl < 9. If confirmed, the program shall set XRl up by one (1) and
return to the performance of Monitor Scan. This process continues until XRl ~ 9
and the program monitors Caged Indication. If the NSG is Uncaged, the program
shall exit. If caged, the program shall reset NSGU 2 Flag and verify XR2 O.
If XR2.; O,the program shall exit to Fault Isolation subfunction. If XR2 O, the
program shall reset the Fine Mode Command, delay 20 ms, and loop back to setting
the Fine Mode Command and continue.

10.3.2.34.7.2 Processing.- The program shall display "Fine Mode Cmd",


reset XR2 Flag, set the Fine Mode Command, start T0 , set NSGU2 Flag, delay 20 ms,

Figure 2-44.

Fine mode command subprogram.


2.11,

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

B002
Set
Att Signal
Exe Off
Comnd
8W5J5-Z

DL
Perform
Controls
Test Four

VANE

LOCK

020007

214
252
550

DL

BFOl

Perform
Vane
Dither
020013

Reset
Vanes
Unlock
Comnd
8W5J5-S

214
252

214
252

252

550

550

550

Vanes
Locked Supv
11W2J1-57
28 Vdc
VA23
No

214
_Yes

Set

Van Fl g
214,

(2-34)

252, 550

VNE
LCK

DL
Terminate
Controls
Test
020012

Kl0-6, 10

Kl0-7, 9

Kl0-8, 11

B002

2nd Stage(Act)

2nd Stage(Act)
Vane 2 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-F
0 2.595 Vdc

2nd Stage (Act)


Vane 3 Pos
Monitor
8W7J7-G
0 2.595 Vdc

Reset
Att Signal
Exe Off
Comnd
8W5J5-Z

Vane l Pos
Monitcr
8W7J7-E
0 2.595 Vdc

215
253
551

215
253,
2 STGACTl, 2 or 3- 551

215
253
551
Ml 499418

10.3.2.34.8 Vane Lock Subprogram.- This subprogram shall lock the


Second Stage Vanes and verify they are locked. This subprogram shall be
entered when required by any subfunction.
Exit shall be back to the subfunction.

Vane Dither. After 0.5 second delay the program shall reset Vanes Unlock
Command and then monitor for the Vane Lock Supv. Failure of vane Lock
within 15 seconds shall cause the program to set VANFLG and go to Fault
Isolation.

10.3.2.34.8.1 Input.- Inputs shall consist of Vanes Locked Supv


monitor and PVC measurements of second stage vane positions.

After Vane Lock is verified, the program shall update the test number
and command the G&CC via Data Link to Terminate Controls Test. It shall
then monitor the position of the 2nd Stage Vanes for 0.0 .. 2.595 VDC.
Failure shall cause the program to go to Fault Isolation. Verification
of the positions shall cause the program to reset Attitude Signal Excitation Off Command, and after Blanking Nixies, exit.

10.3.2.34.8.2 Processing.- The computer shall set Attitude Signal


Excitation Off Command perform controls test four via Data Link and display "VANE LOCK." The CCP shall command the G&CC via Data Link to perform

10.3.2.34.8.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be IRI, Discrete Commands,


and Data Link commands.
Figure 2-45.

2-120

Vane lock subprogram.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Set
RFLG
=2

Set
RFLG
=1

BA17

DE Fault
119A3Jl-lf
VG39

Set
XRl=O

Monitor
Scan
(2-33)

Set
XR2=0

Set
Load/Reset
119A3Jl-Y

BA17
Reset
Load/Reset
119A3Jl -Y

No

BC13
Set
OCU/OE
Clock
119A3Jl-W

OCU Data
119A3Jl-S
Vl39
No
DE Data
A 1-A

ARUOE-

ADPT-

Set
XR2=
XR2+1

BC13
Construct
16 Bit 820
Word
(Result).
LSB First

Reset
OCU/OE
Clock
119A3Jl-W

Add 3600
To
Result

Subtract
OCU From
Result

Store
DE
Value
In DE

Compute

1. I FAP-DE I =
Smallest Angle
Between FAP &
DE.
2. Set DIR For
Direction
Required To
Decrease
IFAP-DEI.
O=CW l=CCW

DE Fault
119A3Jl-8
VG39
Ila

ARUDE-

Store
Correct

Store
Result In
OCU+XRl

ocu

Value

Set XRl
=XRl+l

ARUDCU-

Ml 50929

10.3.2.34.9 Read DE/OCU.- This subprogram shall read the DE and OCU data,
store the correct OCU and DE word, calculate the absolute value of FAP-DE, and
set DIR for the direction required to decrease (FAP-DE]. The subprogram shall
be entered using either the Read DE Entry or Read OCU Entry.
10.3.2.34.9.1
DE Data monitors.

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of DE Fault, OCU Data, and

10.3.2.34.9.2 Processing.- The Read DE Entry shall set RFLG = 2 and the
Read OCU Entry shall set RFLG = 1. The program shall monitor the DE Fault for
a no fault condition, set XR 1 = 0, perform Monitor Scan and set XR 2 = O. A
DE Fault malfunction shall cause the program to enter Fault Isolation. The
program shall then set and reset Load/Reset, set OCU/DE Clock, and read the
RFLG flag. If RFLG = 1, the program shall read the OCU Data, otherwise the
program shall read DE Data. The program shall then begin constructing a 16 bit
B20 word with the least significant bit first, reset the OCU/DE Clock, and read
XR 2. If XR2<15, XR 2 shall be incremented by 1 and the program shall continue
reading the OCU or DE Data, otherwise the RFLG flag shall be monitored. If RFLG
= 1, the program shall store the OCU word in OCU + XRl, monitor the XRl flag for
Figure 2-46.

less than 2. If XRl < 2, the program shall increment XRl by one and return to
monitor scan and read the OCU again, when XRl ~ 2 the program shall compare the
OCU readings, if 2 out of 3 readings are different, the program shall exit to
Fault Isolation. If the readings are equal, the correct OCU value shall be
stored, and the DE Fault monitored for a no fault condition. A malfunction shall
cause the program to enter Fault Isolation. If RFLG # 1, the DE word shall be
compared to the OCU word.. Whenever the DE word is less than the OCU wor~ 360 degrees
shall be added to the DE word. The OCU word shall then be subtracted from the
DE word and the result stored in DE. The program shall compute the absolute value
of the FAP-DE (this result shall be the smallest angle between the FAP and DE),
and set DIR for the direction required to decrease [FAP-DE]. The program shall
then monitor the DE Fault for a no fault condition. A malfunction shall cause
the program to enter Fault Isolation.
10.3.2.34.9.3

Outputs.- Outputs shall be command module writes.

Read DE/OCU subprogram.


2-121

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Set
AOLF 3
(2-33)

Stlrt

Set
AOLF

TC

Fine North
Ind
11!1A3J1-T

K9-2,4,5,6, 12

BC13, VH39
Monitor
Scan 7
233

YG34

T1mer
Yes

Compute

Read

PLS
4,394531
IFAP-DEI

DE
246

Set

Set
MSFLG 2,
GAIRF

AC PPS
To
13.3 Vac

(Save Dir
In Dirs)
Read

Reset

DE

AOLF

K1611
Kl615,16,17,18
Reset
1, Coarse M!!!!t Cmd
119A3Jl .](
Set

K176, 10, 12

Set
1. PPS AC 162
Connect
2, Const Phase
X, Z Torquer
Fast Cmd
3, Torquer

~~:~.'~::;"

2-46

Kl-2

K176, 12

Set
Auto Slew
Left (PTS)

ReHt
Slow Erect
Cmd (PTS)

1, Y Torquer To

cw

Monitor
Scan
233

I, Set LO
2, Start Tp

Az

~l;mf~r

K2-10

Set

VB38

LL+6

No

PPS AC 112
2. Fut Slew
Disable
l19A3J1 -tr
3, CII/CCW Slaw
Disable
119A3JI .f,J'
4. Level Disable
119A3JlCC

K2-11
ARU
AOL
TIIE

Set
Auto Slaw
Right (PTS)

YH38
No

K1615,16,17

K181
Set
X,Z Torquer

Fut Disable
(PTS)

Set

Set

1. PPS AC 112
2. i~~:~~
Phase Source
Control (PTS)

~!~l --------- 2 i,iKnt/


~~:M!
119A3Jltr
1

3. CW/CCW Slew
Disable
119A3J1 .f,J'

8C14

Reset
Az Rate
119A3J1 .,r

No

Set
PLS
PLS+l

K2-10, 11
Reset
1. Auto Slew
Left (PTS)
2, Auto Slew
Right (PTS)

No

Compute
PLS
4,394531 X
IFAP-DEI

Read

OE
246

K12

Set

Slow Erect
Cmd (PTS)

BC17

Reset

Direction
119A3J1H

Reset
Const Phase
X,Z Torquer

Reset
AOI.F

Fast Cmd

BC14
Set
Az Rat.I!.
19A3J1-G

BC14

Reset
Az Rate

119A3Jl .if

BC14
Set
Az Rate
119A3J1-tr

BC14

Reset
Az Rate
119A3J1 -tr

K1615, 17

Restt
1 Y Torquer To
PPS AC 112
2, CW/CCW Slew
Disable
119A3J1

.r.:r

K9

ReHt
AC PPS
Relays
(PTS)

ccw

Reset

PPS AC 162
Connect
PTS)

Reset

HSFLG 2,
GAIRF, Tc

Az

Discrete_
119A3J1-J

K176
Monitor
Scan 7
233

VH38

cw

Az

D1sctete
119A3J1 .J.'
VB38
Yes

K1617
Set
CW/CCW Slew
Disable
119A3J1 .f,J'

Reset

AOLF 3

ARU
ALO
Tit-

Ml 50930

Figure 2-47.
2-122

Drive AOL to FAP subprogram (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.34.10 Drive AOL to FAP subprogram.- This subprogram shall establish


the initial error between the AOL and the FAP, drive the platform toward the FAP,
and enable the AOL to follow the platform. When the AOL is within 40 steps of
the FAP, the platform shall be set in slow erect and torqued until the AOL is
rotated to the FAP. Two AOL motor pulses will then rotate the AOL to the center
of the Digital Encoder bit. Platform control shall be returned to the AOL after
F/N AOL slewing.
10.3.2.34.10.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of the FAP flag, Fine North
Indication, CW AZ DISCRETE, and CCW AZ DISCRETE.
10.3.2.34.10.2 Processing.- This subprogram shall set AOLF3 and monitor
the FAP flag. If FAP = O, "AOL SLEWING" shall be displayed and AOLF set, otherwise "F/N AOL SLEWING" shall be displayed and AOLF reset. The TC timer shall be
started and Fine North Indication monitored. If a Fine North Indication is present
the program shall read the DE and compare [FAP - DE] with 50 arc minutes, if no Fine
North Indication is present Monitor Scan 7 shall be performed. If [FAP - DE] is
less than 50 arc minutes, Monitor Scan 7 shall be performed, otherwise the subprogram
shall exit to Range Select. The DE shall be read and the number of AOL motor steps
required to rotate the AOL to the FAP calculated. If the number of steps is less
than 3, control is returned to the AOL as described at the end of this paragraph,
otherwise the AC PPS is set to 13.3 VAC. The program then sets MSFLG2, GAIRF, and
monitors AOLF. If AOLF equals 1, the subprogram will set the PPS ACl and 2 Connect,
Constant Phase X, Z Torquer Fast Connnand, Torquer Constant Phase source control,
y Torquer to PPS ACl and 2, Fast Slew Disable, CW/CCW Slew Disable and Level Disable,
and reset Coarse Mode Command.
If AOLF # 1, the subprogram will set X, Z Torquer
Fast Disable, PPS ACl and 2 Connect, Torquer Constant Phase Source Control, Y
Torquer to PPS ACl and 2, Fast Slew Disable, and CW/CCW Slew Disable. The subprogram shall reset Slow Erect Command and if DIR= 0 set Auto Slew Left, otherwise
set Auto Slew Right. The Tp clock shall be started and L set to zero, and a pulse
timing sequence entered. This timing sequence performs monitor scan, compares Tc
with 120 seconds, if Tc< 120 seconds compare Tp with L, if Tp < L compare DIR with
O. If Tc> 120 seconds, the program shall enter Fault Isolation. If Tp < L the
sequence shall return to monitor scan. If DIR# 0, the CCW AZ DISCRETE shall be
monitored, otherwise CW AZ DISCRETE shall be monitored. If no CW or CCW Discrete
exists, the sequence shall return to monitor scan. If a CW or CCW Discrete exists
and Tp - L > 2, the program shall set L = Tp. The subprogram shall then set
L = L + 6, set Direction if DIR= 0, reset Direction if DIR# 0, set and reset AZ
Rate, set PLS = PLS +l, and compare PLS with 40. If PLS > 40, the sequence shall
return to monitor scan, otherwise the DE shall be read, and the DIR compared with
DIRS. If DIR= DIRS, PLS shall be computed and AOLF compared with one, otherwise
the subprogram shall enter the double pulse sequence. If AOLF = 1, the subprogram
shall reset Constant Phase X, Z Torquer Fast Connnand, AOLF, and return to the AOLF
; 1 sequence, otherwise PLS shall be compared with O. If PLS; 0, the subprogram

Figure 2-47.

shall return to monitor scan, otherwise the double pulse sequence will be
entered. The double pulse sequence consists of resetting Auto Slew Left, Auto
Slew Right, set Slow Erect Connnand, set and reset AZ Rate, delay 6 ms, set and
reset AZ Rate, and return control to the AOL. Control shall be returned to
the AOL by resetting Y Torquer to PPS AC 1 and 2, CW/CCW Slew Disable, ACPPS
Relay, PPS AC 1 and 2 Connect, MSFLG2, GAIF. The subprogram shall then perform
Monitor Scan 7, and monitor the CCW and CW Discretes. If a discrete is present,
the program shall hold until the discretes are removed. The subprogram will
enter Fault Isolation if the hold exceeds 15 seconds. The subprogram will set
CW/CCW SLEW DISABLE, reset AOLF3 if FAP = 1, otherwise only AOLF3 will be reset.
10.3.2.34,10.3 Outputs.- The outputs shall be IRI displays, connnand
module writes, and relay writes.

Drive AOL to FAP subprogram (sheet 2 of 2).


2-123

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

BE17
Set
Translation
Disable
ll9A3Jl-R

Trans Left
ll 9A3Jl -FF

Trans Left
119A3Jl -FF

Trans Left
ll 9A3Jl -FF

VF38

VF38

VF38

Yes
Trans
ll9A3

Yes

Set PTS
Trans Ri'ght
l 19A3Jl -V

Start
Timer Tl

Right
Jl-KK

BR03

VG38

No (Right)

345
ARUAOL-

Start
Timer
Tl

Trans
ll9A3

VG38

Yes (Both)

Reset
Fl

No

Trans
ll9A3

VG38

BD17

Set PTS *
Trans Left
ll9A3Jl-Y

(Neither)

Set
Fl

BR03

PTS
Trans Right
ll9A3Jl-KK

Set PTS
Trans Left
119A3J1-Y

VG38

AOL
Acqui sition
ll9A3 Jl-f
VC39

Yes
BR

03

Reset PTS
' - - - - - - , M Trans Left
119A3Jl-Y

PTS Trans
left tlon

AOL
Acquisition
119A3 Jl-i

ll 9A3 Jl -FF

VF38

Yes

VC39
PTS Trans
Right Mon
119A3Jl-KK

BDl 7 ,BR03
Prepare
Half Of
Elapsed
Timer (HET)

Start
Timer

VG38

T2

No

Reset
PTS Trans
Left/Rig_ht
ll9A3Jl-Y/V

No

BD17 ,BR03

BR03

Reset
PTS Trans
Left/Rig_h!_
119A3J1 -Y /V

Set PTS *
Trans Left
ll9A3Jl-Y

Set
Manual
Disable
119A3Jl-LL
Ma f

Yes
BD17
Set PTS
Trans Right
119A3Jl-V

BB17

1.

2.
BB17

Reset
PPS To
Y Torquer
CW/CCW

Slew
Disable

Set
Manual
Disable
119A3Jl-ll

Yes

AOL
Acquisition
ll9A3Jl-T
Set
AQFLG2

VC39

*Set Corrrnand On/Off


With a 25% Duty
Cycle and 300 ms On Time.

MI 50931

Figure 2-48.
2-124

Center AOL subprogram (sheet 1 of 2).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.34.11 Center AOL subprogram.- This subprogram shall center the AOL
Laser beam on the ST-120 Porro Prism.
10.3.2.34.11.1
Scan and CENTF Flags

Inputs.- Inputs shall be translation monitors, and Monitor

10.3.2.34.11.2 Processing.- The program shall disable translation, and


determine which edge of the prism the AOL is on through translation monitors.
If the program monitors and verifies both Translation Left and Right, it shall
go to Fault Isolation after stopping all translation. If the program verifies
Translate Left and no Translate Right, it shall set Fl flag, start Timer Tl,
and Translate Left. All translation shall be by generating an on/off translate
command with a 25 percent duty cycle and 300 ms on time. If the AOL has not
reached the left edge, and Tl> 50 seconds, stop all translation, set Manual
Disable and exit. If the AOL reaches the left edge in 15 seconds or less,
the program starts T2, prepares half of Tl elapsed time and stops translation
to left edge. The program starts translation in the opposite direction not to
exceed T2 = 25 seconds. Translation shall continue until T2 ~ 1f- at which time
translation shall stop, and the program shall set Manual Disable, reset PPS to Y
Torquer, reset CW/CCW Slew Disable, and exit. A malfunction shall cause the program
to go to Fault Isolation. If the program fails Translation Left, and verifies
Translation Right, it shall reset Fl and translate in the opposite sequence defined
above. If neither Translate Left nor Right is verified, the program shall start Tl,
set Translate Left, and if the AOL reaches the left edge in at least 50 seconds,
stop left translation and return to the reset of Fl, and continue as just discussed.
If Tl> 50 seconds the program shall stop translation and exit as before.
10.3.2.34.11.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be Translation Enable and Disable
Commands and timer preparations.

Figure 2-48.

Center AOL subprogram (sheet 2 of 2).


2-125

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Yes

Yes
Reset

1. Flag X

GAlR

2. Drift

2-40

Roll Gyro
Torq Cont Ph
8W2J2-0D,EE
Measure 3

Flag

Times And
Average
(>2v Scale)
Store In E2
(2-28)

GAlR
2-40

Set
Flag

Yes

8 (Degrees)= 0.01 x E4 (mv}

E5' -

ES E3' -

- Cos2e

Kl6-6

K16-5

AOL Elev
Error (E4)

AOL Az
Error Signal
(ES)
ll9A3Jl-E ,F
ES' =E3' + 2.02*

119A3Jl-A,J

voe

E3

- Cos2e

MI 50932

Set
Oritt

Flag

t-

10.3.2.34.12 Drift Test Subprogram.- This subprogram shall insure


AOL Drift is within tolerances and if it is not, indicate this to the ARU
Operator by causing a recycle operation.

(2-24, 2-25)

(2.:ZJ)

*2.57 If Flag X

Is Re et
379
K16-

10.3.2.34.12.1
monitor.

16,17

Reset
AOL Slew

Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of TM timer and AOL Level Null

10.3.2.34.12.2 Processing.- The program shall reset Flag X and the Drift
Flag, and if a Quick Countdown non-recycle operation is being performed, for
10 seconds the program shall monitor AOL Elevation and Azimuth Error Signals,
reset AOL Slew Disable, monitor for an AOL Level Null Indication for 5 seconds
and exit. If the Azimuth Error Signal is bad, the program shall set the Drift
Flag and continue. If Level Null Indication is not received in 15 seconds, the
program shall go to Fault Isolation. If the countdown is in any other mode than
QC non-recycle, the program shall update the time indicator, perform GAIR Subprogram, average three Roll Gyro Torquer Control Phase measurements and store
the average, and following another conditioning of G&CC air, monitor the above
mentioned AOL functions for 60 seconds.

Disable
ll9A3J1-f,

J, u

380

380

AllUAOL-

10.3.2.34.12.3

Figure 2-49.

2-126

Drift test subprogram.

Outputs.- Outputs shall be AOL leveling functions.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

A= 0

Reset
CNT Switch
it In Cond Pl

XRl = A

Clear

Input
Panel

GAIR
z.40

Inputs

&Chlgts

Monitor
Scan

Desi red
MM= l

2-33

Yes

DISPLAY
DESIRED

Blank NIXIES ...__ __.


(Blank N)

MSG

KID_
l
2

3
4

A= 1

1
2
3
4

Vl23
VC28
VA26
VF25

Desired MM
(Auto Seq Sell
(Az Ring Sw Supv)
(Ann Pos Mon)
(Remote Fire Bus Supv)

MSG

Auto Seq
Rem Clamp
Ann LCP
Sel Remote

CNT On
Hid Off

(Chlgt)

Enable
ltlsc
Panel
Inputs

NOSE 0
Fine tlorth Ind
119AJ.1l-T

Keep Hld
lit & Flip
So Light

Set
FAP Fig

VG34

(MSG) LC

z.JO

No

2 Sec " - - - - - - '


Flip CNT
Light

Save
A&C

Complement
81 ink
Flag

Only Hold
Lit

(Chlgt 1)

Monitor
Scan
Z"

GAIR
240

Restore

A &C

CNT &
Hold Lit
(Chlgt 5)
MI 50933

Figure 2-so.

Flash subprogram (sheet 1 of 2).


2-127

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

10.3.2.34.13 Flash subprogram.- This subprogram shall aid in the check of


system status before going to the Remote phase of the countdown.

10.3.2.34.13.1 Inputs.- Inputs shall consist of Counting Switch and


Sequence Option Key signals, FAP and QC Flags and monitor signals.

10.3.2.34.13.2 Processing.- The program shall primarily be entered


from Pre-Remote Monitor Subfunction (fig. 2-29). The program shall display
the desired message depending on the value of A set to XRl as follows:
A=

XRl

DISPLAY

AUTO SEQ

REM CLAMP

ARM LCP

SEL REMOTE

The program shall inhibit the Monitor Scan panel inputs, clear them, and
perform GAIR Subprogram (fig. 2-40).
If the Sequence Option Key is pressed,
the program shall force A=O, blank Nixies, turn Counting on, Holding off,
enable Monitor Scan panel inputs and exit. The program shall also exit if
the Counting Switch or desired monitor module (defined in Pre-Remote Monitor
Subfunction) is pressed or verified; however, in this case before the Nixies
are blanked, A is forced to 1 (one). If none of these exit modes are chosen,
the program performs one second Monitor Scan, keeps Holding lit, blinks the
Sequence Option Light and, if XRl = 0, the Counting Light. If the FAP Flag
is set, or it is not a Quick Countdown, or no monitor of Fine North Indication
is received, the program delays 1 second and loops to the GAIR subprogram.
Satisfying these three functions causes the program to delay 2 seconds, Drive
AOL to FAP (fig. 2-47),
set the FAP Flag, display the appropriate display
followed by LC (Lay Complete) delay 1 second, and loop to GAIR as before.
The program is entered from Manual Hold Subprogram (fig. 2-41)
at Entry Flash
9. In this case, the program holds the Holding light on and blinks the Counting
light before exiting.
10.3.2.34~13.3 Outputs.- Outputs shall be sequence displays and those
revised if Fine North is received, control of selecting auto sequence, and the
set and reset of the FAP and QC Flags.

Figure 2-50.
2-128

Flash subprogram (sheet 2 of 2).

TM 9-142.5-380-24-2

2-11. Adapter Register Boards.


a. General The command and monitor functions of the PTS/SCTS are accomplished by command
and monitor modules that are located on register boards within the adapter. These command and
monitor modules are physically located in a column-row matrix on register boards 32A2A4 and 32A2A5.
The columns and rows of each board are lettered, left to right, A through M and numbered, top
to bottom, 1 through 22, respectively. The columns used for command and monitor functions are A
through I; the rows used for these functions are 5 through 20. The remaining column and row locations
are used for matrix drivers, load modules, capacitor modules, and connection facilities for power and
signal application between the register boards and the remainder of the system. The various types
of modules mounted on each register board are identified by an alphanumeric code that identifies
their functions. Refer to table 1-2 for definitions of the abbreviations used to identify the functions
or components designated by the alphanumeric code. The connectors on each register board are designated
by the letter C, and the plugs that connect the register boards to the remainder of the system are
designated by the letter J. The relationships between the physical locations and the functions of the
command and monitor elements on each register board are described in b below. An example of how
to physically locate an element on the register boards shown in figure 2-51 is provided in c below.
b. Command and Monitor ModulRs. Figure 2-51 shows the physical locations of the command and
monitor modules on adapter register boards 32A2A4 and 32A2A5. There are two command elements
in each command module and four monitor elements in each monitor module. The command elements
shown throughout the flow charts and in figure 2-51 are prefixed by the letter B; for example, BAOl,
BBOl, etc. The monitor elements are shown as prefixed with the letter V; for example, VA26, VB26,
etc. The modules are arranged on the register boards in a row-column matrix. Modules BAXX through
BIXX and VAXX through VIXX are on 32A2A4 in columns A through I. Modules BJXX through BRXX
and VJXX through VRXX are on 32A2A5 in columns A through I. An example on how to locate
an element on the register board is given inc below.
c. Exampl,e. Assume that a malfunction indication of 454-EL- is displayed on the IRI. This can
be located in the flow charts by referring to table 1-3, which will provide the page number of the
page where malfunction number 454 is shown. Analysis of the flow chart will show that VR26 was
monitored when the malfunction occurred. To find the physical location of the monitor module where
functional monitor element VR26 is located, find VR26 on figure 2-51. It is known to be on 32A2A5
because that is where the functional R column is located. When VR26 is located, row 17 is found
to the left, and column I is found at the top. Therefore, VR26 is located at the junction of column
I and row 17 on adapter register board 32A2A5.

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32A2A4
(FUNCTIONAl COLUMNS A THRU I)

B
D D D
I
DD GJ
EFG

P4

GRO

0
GRD

KL

P5

P6

P7

J5

_gv

~~~~~
~~~~~
~~~~~
~~~~~
0
~~~~~ -12V
~~~~~

PB

P28

16

"I ::

D
D E D
~I
t
F

+12V +28V

~ ~ ~ ~ ~

32A2A5
(FUNCTIONAL COLUMNS J THRU R)

GRD

D
D

~~p,,1
~~P.R

+12V +28V

P29

P30

P31 J5

_gv

~~~~~

PIO

Pl!

0
GRD

@TI 0

OP32

j: I

6
J

P33LI_ _
1_1- - "
JB
P34

~~~p,,1
P35

@D-12V

Pl2

9~~~~
~~~~

@IJ@D@D DQGJD
lJ~lc;::

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@JeJD DDDDDNOTUSEb
t~CJDDD DDDDDi~ OQI :::
10

11

GRO

~~~~~

13~~~~

~~~~

~~~~~

DEJDD

GRD

~sDDDD
D

19

20
GRO

GRD

21

22
Ml48886C

Figure 2-51. Adapter register boards 32A2A4 and 32A2A5 component location.

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2-13. Meaning of Readback Displays.

Section Ill. COUNTDOWN READBACK INFORMATION


2-12. Introduction.

Note

This section contains the countdown readback information procedures. The countdown information is
automatically printed by the teleprinter when a countdown malfunction is present. Pressing of the
READBACK CONTROL switch also causes the readback information to be displayed on the IRI. Figure
2-52 demonstrates, in flow diagram form, the procedures necessary to determine whether the readback
information alone is enough for a malfunction isolation or whether additional manual troubleshooting
procedures are required. When only the countdown readback information is required for malfunction
isolation, the type of test being performed and the item that failed when the malfunction was detected
may be determined from the readback information. The countdown readback information relates to
the basic test that was being performed during the countdown rather than to the fault isolation routines.

These procedures may be used to isolate a malfunction that occurred during a countdown, but
was not corrected by either the fault isolation
information given for that malfunction or the
adapter diagnostic test.

Yes

Refer to the teleprinter


tape that was used when
the malfunction first occurred. Note the malfunction and readback
display that was present.
Refer to TM 9-1427
380-12/1 and perform a
countdown

Read back

Decode display
Yes

to determine the

item that failed


(Tablo 2-2)

Otcode tht
display
(Table 2-2)

Perform countdown
troubleshooting
- - - - - - - ~ procedures
(TM 9-1427-380-12/ll

Yes

UH tht decoded
informtion to

assist in manual
troubloshootina

Ent111lzt

Dtener1lzt

PTS
(TM 9-1427
380-12/1)

PTS
(TM 9-1427380-12/1)

Rtpltct
laHed Item

To stop a rotating display. press


HOLDING switch; to restart the
display, press COUNTING,Jvti}c;,h.

Perform manual
troubleshooting
usina the example
In par. 2-9 as a
auid

Figure 2-52 shows, in flow chart form, the usage of readback during a countdown malfunction.
a. The readback display on the IRI is a rotating display consisting of groups of numbers that h
an octal (base 8) or decimal (base 10) numerical value. There are two types of readback display
one type decodes to indicate a replaceable defective circuit (modules, relay, etc); the other type decodes
to indicate that manual troubleshooting procedures are required to determine the defective circuit.
Each type of readback display is identified by the first two digits (code number) of the readback
display. If the first two digits are 01 through 06, 10, 25, 41, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, 73, or 74, a defective
circuit is indicated; any other code number indicates that manual troubleshooting is required or that
a data transfer between the PTS and missile G&CC was not accomplished correctly. The readback
data are displayed on the IRI when the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed after a malfunction
display is shown on the IRI. The readback data are then decoded by the operator. An explanation
of how the data are decoded and the information given by the decoded data are contained in b through
o below. Generally, when the data are decoded, the operator knows the type of operation being performed,
its expected results, and its actual results.
b. Table 2-2 lists information to be used in conjunction with either type of readback display. The
"Code No." column lists a number that corresponds to the first two digits shown in either type of
readback display. The "Operation being performed" column lists the type of operation or test associated
with the corresponding test number. The "Meaning" column contains a short explanation of what happens
during the associated test. The "Error determination" column contains information necessary to determine
the form of the data and reference patterns. The error determination may occur in the readback display
in many different forms as described in c through o below. Examples of the "Example" column entries
are explained in c through o below. If a code number or code number option number other than
those listed in table 2-2 appears on the IRI after the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed, perform
manual troubleshooting. Table 2-3 is used also in conjunction with certain code number displays. The
"Register IRI display" column lists the register number displayed on the IRI. The "Register functional
row" and "Relay row" columns list the functional row that corresponds to the associated code number.
Register numbers 00 through 23 identify the same command register functional rows as register numbers
40 through 63. Register numbers 00 through 23 identify malfunctions that were detected by a computer
echo check when the associated command module failed to remain set during a write-to-adapter operation
(late strobe). Register numbers 40 through 63 identify malfunctions that were detected when the associated command module failed to turn on during a write-to-adapter operation (early strobe). For
a more complete explanation, refer to write timing logic in TM 9-1425-381-34. This information is used
in conjunction with a code 10, 41, or 42 display as explained in d below. The information shown
in parentheses identifies all command elements, monitor elements, or relays that are in the associated
row.
c. When a defective circuit is indicated (code 01 through 06, 25, 43, 44, 51, 52, 73, or 74), readback
displays consist of three groups of numbers with an octal base. The first number group contains the
two code digits explained in a above. The second number group contains eight digits; the first two
digits (register) identify either a command or monitor register, and the next six digits (reference pattern)
identify the condition (set or reset) of the elements in the register. The third number group contains
six digits (data pattern) that have different meanings according to the type of operation (read or
write). The following is a sample readback display in which a defective item is identified.

Rerun
countdown

Return PTS to
operatlonal
status

Ml 49866A

Code number
43

Register~

~ Reference

11213467

pattern

Data pattern
010000

F'igure 2-52. Countdown readback usage flow diagram.

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When the code number is 01, 02, 03,


or 52 (command element writes), the data pattern
identifies the element(s) that failed.
code number is 04, 05, 06, 25, 73, or 74 (command
or monitor element reads), the difference between the data pattern and the reference pattern identifies
the element(s) that failed. When the code number is 10, 41, or 42 (relay writes), a special condition
exists as described in d below.
d. When the code number is 10, 41, or 42 (relay writes), the readback display consists of four
groups of numbers, each with an octal
The first number group is the code number. The second
number group contains
the
two digits (relay register) identify a relay row in the
relay matrix (table 2-3), and the next six digits (relay pattern) identify the condition desired (set or
reset) for the contacts in the
The third number group contains eight digits; the first
two digits (command
a row in the command register (table 2-3), and the next six
digits (reference pattern) identify the condition (set or reset) of the elements in the command register.
The fourth number group contains
digits (data pattern) that identify the failed elements. The third
and fourth numbers represent
command element write that failed when attempting the relay write
as shown below.
element write attempt was to set BI07 and BK07, but
Desired to set Kl-9 and Kl-11;
BK07 did not set.
The procedures to be performed if the code number is 10, 41, or 42 are described in (1) through
(3) below. For this example, the
is as follows:
~

Code number

~Relay pattern
~

10

01001200

Command

Data pattern
06001200

000200

(1) Relay pattern number 001200


Kl-9 and Kl-11 as the relays that are to be
nn,n,n,~ of octal relay pattern numbers to binary numbers.
set. This information is decoded by the
The binary positions that are a 1, after
correspond to the number column of the relay
matrix. In this example, the conversion is as follows:
Relay register 01 is relay row Kl (table 2-3).
Relay pattern
octal number
0
0
2
1
0
0
Binary
000
000
001
010
000
000
456
Relay number
123
789
10 11 12
16 1718
13 14 15
Relays set for this
example
- - 9
11 Relays reset for
this example
123
456
7810 - 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
(2) Reference pattern number 001200 identifies elements in columns I and K as the elements that
are to be set. This information is decoded the same as the relay pattern information, except that
the conversion corresponds to the letter column of the command register matrix. In this example,
the conversion is as follows:
Command register 06 is command register functional row 07 (table 2-3).
Reference pattern
octal number
0
0
1
2
0
0
Binary
000
000
001
010
000
000
Matrix column
ABC
DEF
G HI
JKL
PQR
MNO

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Columns set for


- - I
this example
-KColumns not set for
GHJ-L
MNO
PQR
this example
ABC
DEF
same manner as the reference pattern number
(3) Data pattern number 000200 is ._...A.vu,,,"
BK07 command element or associated circuit
and identifies the failed element. In
is identified as causing the malfunction.
e. An example of the procedures to
code number is 01, 02, 03, 43, 44, 51,
below. For this example, the readback
or 52 (command element writes) is
display is 43 11213467 010000.
is identified in the data pattern number
(1) Code number 43 is an alert
modules ( table 2-2).
and that the test being performed is to set -,..,.,.~functional row 10.
(2) Register number 11 on the display is
columns B, F, H, I, J, M, N, P, Q,
(3) Reference pattern number 213467
decoded by the conversion of octal reference
and R as the elements that are set. This
pattern numbers to binary numbers. The
that are a 1, after conversion, correspond
conversion is as follows:
to the letter column of the matrix. In this '"'""'"'J''
Octal number
Binary
Matrix column
Columns set for
this example
Columns not set for
this example

2
010
ABC

1
001
DEF

3
0 11
GH I

4
100
JKL

6
1 10
MNO

7
111
PQR

-B-

--F

- HI

J- -

MN-

PQR

A-C

DE-

G--

-KL

--0

(4) Data pattern number 010000


the failed element, as explained in (1) above. When
this octal number is decoded in the same manner as the reference pattern number, explained in (3)
above, the element in column F is
as the
that failed. The computer circuits have
compared the reference pattern to the actual condition and have converted the results to the data
pattern.
(5) When the information in (2)
above is combined,. the BFlO command element, or an
associated circuit, is identified as the element causing
malfunction.

f An example of the procedures to be performed if the code number is 02 is described in (1) through
(5) below. For this example, the readback display is 02 05000100 000000.
(1) Code number 02 is an alert that the reference pattern octal code identifies the element that
failed, and that the operation being performed is a "write to adapter - if no error, there is a malfunction"
(table 2-2).
(2) Register number 05 on the IRI display is converted to register functional row 06.
(3) Reference pattern number 000100 identifies the element in column L as the malfunctioning
element. Refer to e above for the manner of conversion.
(4) The data pattern "000000" is all zeros because the write-to-adapter operation was accomplished
satisfactorily. In other words, the element in column L did set, and as a result, the data pattern
shows no error. Since the condition attached to this particular write-to-adapter operation is "if no
error, there is a malfunction", and there was no error, a malfunction resulted. In this operation, it
is expected that the command element written to will not set, since there is no load connected. When
a module does set, it indicates that a load is connected that should not be connected.
(5) When the information determined in (2} and (3) above is combined, the BL06 command element
or its associated circuits are identified as causing the malfunction.

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g. An example of the procedures to be performed when the code number is 04, 05, 06, 25, 73,
or 74 follows. For this example, the readback display is 05 32000001 000010.
(1) Code number 05 is an alert that the differences of the data pattern octal code as compared
to the reference pattern octal code identify the element that failed, and the operation being performed
is read for l's (high). The purpose of this particular operation is to check that the outputs of the
elements specified in the reference pattern are at a high level.
(2) Register number 32 on the IRI display is converted to register functional row 27.
(3) Reference pattern number 000001 identifies the element in column R as the element that should
produce a high output.
(4) Data pattern 000010 indicates that the element in column O produced a high output and the
element in column R produced a low output. Since the reference pattern specified that only the element
in column R was to be checked, the output from the element in column O is ignored. Therefore,
the element in column R malfunctioned because it produced a low output.
(5) When the information determined in (2), (3), and (4) above is combined, the VR27 monitor
element or its associated circuits are identified as causing the malfunction.
The procedures to be performed for code numbers 04, 06, and 25 are essentially the same as the
procedures described in (1) through (5) above; however, interpretation of the reference and data patterns
is somewhat different. (Refer to table 2-2.)
h. Readback displays, when manual troubleshooting is required, are divided into four types as follows:
(1) The first type is identified by code number 12 through 17, 24, 26, or 46 (voltage time tests).
The readback display consists of four numbers: the first number has an octal base; and the other
three numbers have a decimal base and may or may not include a plus or minus sign or identifying
units "MS" or "S" (milliseconds and microseconds, respectively). The first number is the code number.
The second and third numbers, respectively, are the upper and lower limits to which an actual measurement is compared. The fourth number is this actual measurement. Plus or minus signs may be
included with the second, third, or fourth display groups. When the readback display represents an
ac voltage measurement, the plus or minus signs should be ignored. When the readback display represents
a de voltage measurement, the plus or minus signs signify the algebraic value of the voltage. When
the readback display represents an in-phase/out-of-phase measurement, the sign next to the code number
indicates an in-phase measurement (plus sign) or an out-of-phase measurement (minus sign). A sample
of this type of readback display (with all voltages in volts), is as follows:

Code number
12

Upper limit
+0001.500

Lower limit
+0000.800

Actual
+0000.188

test is the last function that is performed. A disconnect test checks the applicable signal routing
(PVC input selection) relay to determine whether or not it will disconnect the signal input voltage
from the PVC. The signal routing relay is reset and the PVC measures the signal input voltage for
a value of Ov. If the input voltage is not Ov, a disconnect test malfunction results in a readback
display of DISC KXX. DISC indicates that a disconnect test malfunction occurred for a PVC input
selection relay located in row KXX. Since the specific relay is not indicated (e.g., Kl0-4), the faulty
relay card(s) can only be determined by circuit analysis. This can be accomplished by analyzing the
applicable test(s) of the countdown flow charts and/ or by determining the relay card(s) associated
with the applicable relay row as shown on the relay schematic in TM 9-1425-380-24-1. A sample of
this type of readback display is as follows:
Disconnect test~~....,_ __...:r Relay row
DISC KIO

Code number
13

Relay cards 32A2A7A34 and 32A2A7A58 are the faulty cards since they are associated with relay
row KIO (row select signal CSKIO shown on the relay schematic in TM 9-1425-380-24-1).
(3) The second type of display is identified by code number 55 (voltage or angular tests). The
readback display then consists of code number 55 and a two-digit option number, or code number
55 and a two-digit option number followed by up to four additional numbers, depending upon the
option number displayed. All voltages are in volts and angles in degrees. The four additional numbers
are signed four-digit decimal numbers with three decimal places. The option numbers are explained
in table 2-2. A sample of this type of readback display is as follows:
Code number
Option number
Measured angle
Computed angle
Tolerance
C+0004.000 DEG
55
+0100.750 DEG
07
+0004.375 DEG
The type of display for this code, with its options, can also indicate a write-to-adapter malfunction,
explained in c above, or a relay write malfunction, explained in d above, that has occurred within
the code subroutine. A sample of this type of readback display with a write-to-adapter malfunction
is as follows:
Code number

Option number

Register"""'-

___,,...Reference pattern

Data pattern

55

14

04001200

000200

A sample of this type of readback display with a relay write malfunction is as follows:
Code number

Option number

Relay register""'-

~Relay pattern

The type of display for this code can also indicate a write-to-adapter malfunction, explained in c above,
or a relay write malfunction, explained in d above, that has occurred within the code subroutine.
A sample of this type of readback display with a write-to-adapter malfunction is as follows:
Code number

Registe~

............

12

____.,,..Reference pattern

Data pattern

04001200

000200

A sample of this type of readback display with a relay write malfunction is as follows:
Code number

__...-:v Relay pattern

Relay register~
~

12

11001200

Command register~
__.,...Reference pattern
06001200
~

Data pattern
000200

(2) In addition to the type of readback displays explained in (1) above, a disconnect test malfunction
for codes 13, 15, and 17 results in a different type of readback display. For these codes a disconnect

55

14

Command r e g i s t e r ~ ~Reference pattern

11001200
Data pattern

06001200

000200
(4) The third type of display is identified by code number 61. The readback display then consists
of code number 61 and a two-digit option number. When the option number is 03 or 17, refer to
table 2-2 to determine which subroutine was being performed. If the option number is 05, 06, 07,
12, 14, 16, 20, or 23 through 25, a data transfer between the PTS and the G&CC in the missile
is being performed. Refer to table 2-2 to determine which type of transfer was attempted. Additional
information in the form of mnemonic codes such as CRVE, PSI CR, SA, FA, etc, may be added
to the display to indicate the specific test being performed when the malfunction occurred. A sample
of this type of readback display is as follows:
Code
Option
Upper
Lower
Actual
number
number
Mnemonic
limit
limit
value
61
05
CRVE
+0004.001
+0001.775
+0005.633

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The type of display for this code, with its options, can also indicate a write-to-adapter malfunction,
explained in c above, or a relay write malfunction, explained in d above, that has occurred within
the code subroutine. A sample of this type of readback display with a write-to-adapter malfunction
is as follows:
Code number

Option number

Register....._

..-----,,,-Reference pattern

Data pattern

61

05

100000

03300000

A sample of this type of readback display with a relay write malfunction is as follows:
Code number

Option number

61

06

Command register~

____.._...

____,,..Relay pattern

Relay register

09000001

pattern

___-v-Reference pattern

06000001

000001

(5) The fourth type of display is identified by a code number (and option) that is not listed in
table 2-2. In this case, only the code number (and option) is displayed; no additional information is
supplied as part of the readout. Two examples are 60 and 62. The type of display for these codes,
with their options, can also indicate a write-to-adapter malfunction, explained in c above, or a relay
write malfunction, explained in d above, that has occurred within the code subroutine. A sample of
this type of readback display with a write-to-adapter malfunction is as follows:
Data pattern
Code number
Register......_ ~___.-""'"Reference pattern

000200

04001200

60

A sample of this type of readback display with a relay write malfunction is as


Code number

Relay register..,.__
______.,,..Relay pattern
,_,__~
11001200

60

Command register""-..

____..,,.-Reference pattern

1IB001200

Data pattern
000200

(6) When the code number is 12 through 17, a voltage or in-phase/out-of-phase measurement is
made. When the code number is 24, a voltage measurement is made. When the code number is 26,
the ratio of two measured voltages is determined. When the code number is 27, a frequency measurement
is made. When the code number is 46, an acceleration monitoring time measurement is made. When
the code number is 55, followed by a two-digit option number, either a voltage or a phase measurement
is made. The voltage measurement can be either a single measurement or the determination of the
ratio of two measured voltages. The phase measurement has both upper and lower limits specified.
When the code number is 61, followed by a two-digit option number of 03 or 17, a subroutine failed;
any other option code indicates that a PTS/G&CC data transfer or monitor function failed.

i. An example of the procedures to be performed if a code number 14 or 15 in-phase/out-of-phase


measurement is made is described in (1) through (5) below. For this example, the readback display
is 14 -0000.000 +0000.000 0620 S.
(1) Code number 14 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required, and that
the operation being performed is either a phase or voltage check.

(2) The dummy upper limit and lower limit numbers (all zeros) indicate that a phase check is
being performed.
(3) The minus sign (with the dummy upper limit) indicates that an out-of-phase measurement
was made.
(4) Actual number 0620 S is an indication that the measurement is in phase. If the actual number
is less than 625 microseconds or greater than 1,875 microseconds, the measurement is in phase (0 90).
2-134

If the actual number is equal to or greater than 625 microseconds and equal to or less than 1,875
microseconds, the measurement is out of phase (180 90).
(5) When the information in (1) through (4) above is combined, it shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, an out-of-phase measurement was made, and the measurement determined that an in-phase
condition existed.
j. An example of the procedures to be performed if a code number 12 through 17 or 24 voltage
measurement is made is described in (1) through (5) below. For this example, the readback display
is 12 +0001.500 +0000.800 +0000.188.
(1) Code number 12 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required, and that
the operation being performed is either a phase or voltage check.
(2) The allowable upper limit is +0001.500 volt.
(3) The allowable lower limit is +0000.800 volt.
(4) The actual voltage checked is +0.188 volt.
(5) When the information in (1) through (4) above is combined, it shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a voltage measurement was made, and the value of the voltage measured was 0.188 volt,
which is 0.612 volt below the allowable lower limit.

k. An example of the procedures to be performed if the code number is 26 is described in (1)


through (5) below. For this example, the readback display is 26 +0001.099 +0000.659 +0000.183.
(1) Code number 26 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required, and that
the operation being performed is the ac filter self-test (table 2-2). Code number 26 is accomplished
by performing a ratio check. To calculate a ratio, two voltages are measured and then one is divided
into the other. This ratio is then compared to upper and lower ratio limits to determine if the ratio
that was calculated falls within the established limits.
(2) The allowable upper ratio limit is +0001.099. This number is a ratio value, not a voltage
level.
(3) The allowable lower ratio limit is +0000.659. This number is a ratio value, not a voltage level.
(4) The actual ratio measured is +0000.183. This number is the ratio calculated, not a voltage
level.
(5) When the information in (1) through (4) above is combined, it is known that manual troubleshooting is required, a ratio check was made, and the actual ratio calculated was 0.183, which is
below the allowable lower limit.
l. An example of the procedure to be followed if the code numl:ier is 27 is described in (1) through
(5) below. For this example, the readback display is 27 0010.309 MS 0009.709 MS 0006.499 MS.
(1) Code number 27 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required, and the
operation being performed is a frequency check (table 2-2). A frequency check is made by measuring
the time required for a predetermined number of cycles of the input signal to occur.
(2) The allowable upper limit is 0010.309 milliseconds.
(3) The allowable lower limit is 0009.709 milliseconds.
(4) The actual time measured is 0006.449 milliseconds.
(5) When combined, the information in (1) through (4) above shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a frequency check was made, and the actual time measured was 6.449 milliseconds, which
is 3.260 milliseconds below the allowable lower limit.
m. An example of the procedures to be followed if the code number is 46 is described in (1) through
(5) below. For this example, the readback display is 46 +0009.701 +0005.276 +0001.271.
(1) Code number 46 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required, and that
the operation being performed is a voltage measurement for vanes position checks.
(2) The allowable upper limit is +0009.701 volts.
(3) The allowable lower limit is +0005.276 volts.
(4) The actual time checked is +0001.271 volts.
(5) When the information in (1) through (4) above is combined, it shows that manual troubleshooting
is required. The actual voltage of 0001.271 indicates that a vane is improperly positioned.

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n. An example of the procedures to be followed if the code is 55 is described in (1) through (5)
below. For this example the readback display is 55 14 +0003.500 +0001.800 +0000.188.
(1) Code number 55 is an alert that manual troubleshooting procedures are required. Option code
number 14 indicates that a voltage ratio check between two limits is being performed (table 2-2).
(2) The allowable upper limit is +0003.500.
(3) The allowable lower limit is +0001.800.
(4) The actual voltage ratio checked is +0000.188.
(5) When the information in (1) through (4) above is combined, it shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a voltage ratio measurement was made, and the value of the voltage ratio measured was
0.188, which is 1.612 below the allowable lower limit.

o. An example of the procedures to be followed if the code number is 61 is described in (1) through
(3) below. For this example, the readback display is 61 23 ID 00000005 00000004.
(1) Code number 61 is an alert that either manual troubleshooting must be performed or that
data transfer between the PTS and missile G&CC failed.
(2) Since a 4 is received as part of the G&CC word, the circuits required for data transfer can
be considered operational; therefore, it may be assumed that the data transfer did not fail, but that
the wrong program is in the G&CC computer for the PTS program being used.
(3) The data can be incorrect because of a malfunction or because of imcompatibility between
the guidance section and the PTS program tape.

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code
No.

01

02

03

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Write to adapter Set and/or reset command Decode data pattern. Decoded "1"
(set/reset specific elements in specified row. If bits indicate command elements
c o m m a n d e 1e. any element does not set or that malfunctioned. Decode referments; if error, reset as specified in refer- ence pattern and compare with
there is a malfunc- ence pattern, there is a data pattern to determine whether
malfunctioning command element
tion).
malfunction.
failed to set or reset. A "1" in a
decoded reference pattern position
indicates that associ'ated command
element should be set. A "1" in
corresponding decoded data pattern position indicates that associated command element is reset.
A "O" in a decoded reference pattern position indicates that associated command element should be
reset. A "1" in corresponding
decoded data pattern position indicates that associated command
element is set.
Write to adapter Attempt to set command ele- Decode reference pattern. Decoded
(set/reset specific ments in a specific row. If "1" bits indicate command elecommand ele- any element in specified row ments that remained set when
ments; if no error, remains set, there is a they should not have been set.
there is a malfunc- malfunction.
tion).
Same as code 01.
Same as code 01.
Same as code 01.

Read from adapter Read outputs of only specified Decode reference pattern to deterfor l's (high).
monitor or command ele- mine bits specified as being read
ments in specified row. If for high. In the example, VK27 and
output from any one of the VN27 are specified. Decode data
specified elements is not pattern to determine which bit(s)
high, there is a malfunction.
were not high. In the example,
VF27 and VK27 are high. (VN27 is
not high). VF27 can be ignored,
since it was not specified and did
not enter into the malfunction
decision. Therefore, VN27 is the
malfunctioning monitor element.
Read from adapter Read outputs of only specified Decode reference pattern to determonitor or command ele- mine bits specified as being read
for O's (low).
ments in specified row. If for low. In the example, VE28 and
output from any one of the VJ28 are specified. Decode data
specified elements is not pattern to determine which bit(s)
low, there is a malfunction.
are not low. In the example, VE28,
VI28, and V028 are not low. VI28
and V028 can be ignored, since
they were not specified and they
did not enter into the malfunction
decision. Therefore, VE28 is the
malfunctioning monitor element.
Relay write Perform a series of code 01 Display the relay(s) that were to be
(set/reset specific (command element write)op- set and the last code 01 (command
relays).
erations to accomplish set- element) write operation perting/ resetting of latching formed.
relays in adapter.

See footnotes at end of table.

01 06001200 000200

10

12 2

02 21000020 000000
BN18 or its associated circuit is defective; BN18 remained set.
Same as code 01.

Examp]el

05

Examplel

BK07 or its associated circuit is defective. BK07


failed to set.

Error determination

Read from adapter Read output from all monitor Decode data pattern and reference 04 32000001 000000
and oompare; if or command elements in pattern. Compare equivalent bit VR27 or its associated circomr,aJrison is not specified row. If data pat- positions in the two patterns. Any cuit is defective. VR27 protrue, there is a tern differs from reference bit position where the two equiv- duced a low output instead
pattern, there is a malfunc- alent bits are not identical in- of a high output.
malfunction.
tion.
dicates a malfunctioning monitor
or command element. A "l" in
data pattern indicates a high output from element checked. A "O"
in data pattern indicates a low output from element checked.

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their lV[eanin(ls

No.

Meaning

04

06

Code

Operation being
performed

05 32000220 010200
VN27 or its associated circuit is defective. VN27 produced a low output instead
of a high output.

06 33020400 021010
VE28 or its associated circuit is defective. VE28 produced a high output instead of a low output.

10 01001200 06001200
000200
Relays Kl-9 and Kl-11 are
to be set. The malfunction
occurred because BK07
failed to set.
a. 12 +0001.500
+0000.800
+0000.188
Malfunction occurred because actual value measured was less than lower
limit value.

Voltage check be- a. Voltage check. Measure a. Read actual voltage value directly (no decoding is necessary,
tween two limits;
voltage and determine if
its value is between upper
since readout is in decimal form)
no disconnect test
and compare it with limit values
and lower limit values. If
is performed.
it is not, there is a
to determine out-of-tolerance
malfunction. No discondition. If ac voltage is being
measured, ignore sigh.
connect test is performed
(par. 2-13h(2)).
b. Phase check. Measure volt- b. Check polarity sign in front of b. 12 -0000.000
+0000.000
age and determine if its
dummy upper limit (first
0622 S
phase is in phase or out
0000.000) to determine whether
in-phase or out-of-phase check
of phase with respect to a
Malfunction occurred bereference ac voltage. If its
was being made. A"+" indicates
cause an out-of-phase
in phase; i.e., less than 626 sec
phase is not correct, there
check was being peris a malfunction. No disor greater than 1,874 sec
formed and the actual
connect test is performed
(090). A "-" indicates out of
value measured was less
(par. 2-13h(2)).
phase; i.e., greater than 625 sec
than 626 sec.
and less than 1,875 sec
(18090).
See fo~tnotes at end of table.

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Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code
No.

132

142

152

162

Operation being
performed

Code
Meaning

Voltage check be- a. Voltage check. (Same as


tween two limits;
code 12, except disconnect
test is performed (par.
disconnect test
performed.
2-13h(2)).)
b. Phase check. (Same as
code 12, except disconnect
test is performed (par.
2-13h( 2)).)
Voltage check, upper a. Voltage check. Measure
limit only; no disvoltage and determine if
connect test is perits value is less than specformed.
ified upper limit value. If
it is not, there is a
malfunction. No disconnect test is performed
(par. 2-13h(2)).
b. Phase check. (Same as
code 12 except no disconnect test is performed
(par. 2-13h(2)).)
Voltage check, upper a. Voltage check. (Same as
limit only; discode 14, except disconnect
connect test pertest is performed (par.
2-13h(2)).)
formed.
b. Phase check. (Same as
code 12 except disconnect
test is performed (par.
2-13h(2)).)
Voltage check, lower Voltage check. Measure voltlimit only; no dis- age and determine if its valconnect test is per- ue is greater than lower limformed.
it value. If it is not, there
is a malfunction. No disconnect test is performed
(par. 2-13h(2)).)

Error determination

a. Same as code 12.

b. Same as code 12.

a. Read actual voltage directly (no


decoding is necessary, since readout is in decimal form) and compare with upper limit to determine out-of-tolerance condition.
If ac voltage is being measured,
ignore sign.
b. Same as code 12.

a. Same as code 14.

b. Same as code 12.

Read actual voltage value directly


(no decoding is necessary, since
readout is in decimal form) and
compare it with lower limit value
to determine out-of-tolerance condition.

17 2

Voltage check, lower Voltage check. (Same as code Same as code 16.
limit only; dis- 16, except disconnect test is
connect test is per- performed (par. 2-13h(2)).)
formed.

24 2

Special unknown Voltage check. (Same as code Voltage check. (Same as code 12.)
voltage check.
12.)

25

Read from adapter Read output from all com- Decode reference pattern and data
and compare; if mand elements in specified pattern. The one-for-one match incomparison is true, row. If data pattern is same dicates that problem could be
there is a malfunc- as reference pattern, there is matrix driver associated with row
a malfunction.
tion.
being tested or any of the command elements in that row. A "1"
in data pattern indicates high output from element checked. A "O"
in data pattern indicates low output from element checked.

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Examplel

a. 13 +0001.500
+0000.800
+0000.188
(Same as code 12.)
b. 13 -0000.000
+0000.000
0622 S
(Same as code 12.)
a. 14 +0002.600
+0000.000
+0002.730
Malfunction occurred because actual value measured was greater than
upper limit value.
b. 14 -0000.000
+0000.000
0622 S
(Same as code 12.)
a. 15 +0002.600
+0000.000
+0002.730
(Same as code 14.)
b. 15 -0,000.000
+0000.000
0622 S
(Same as code 12.)
16 +0000.000
+0001.200
+0000.800
Malfunction occurred because actual value measured was less than lower
limit value.
17 +0000.000
+0001.200
+0000.800
(Same as code 16.)
24 +0001.500
+0000.800
+0000.188
(Same as code 12.)
25 20770006 770006
Matrix driver A4K12 or its
associated circuit is defective, or a command element or its associated circuit is defective:
BA17-BF17,
BP17, BQ17.

No.

Operation being
performed

262

AC filter self-test.

272

Frequency check.

41

Relay write (set specific relays).

42

Relay write (reset


specific relays).

43

Write to adapter
(set specific command elements; if
error, there is a
malfunction).

44

Write to adapter
(reset specific command elements; if
error, there is a
malfunction).

Meaning

Measure voltage drop of 400Hz filter located on card


342A2A7A95. If voltage drop
is too great, there is a
malfunction. This check is
accomplished by measuring
two voltages, and determining if their ratio value is
within specified upper and
lower ratio limit values. If
it is not, there is a malfunction.
Measure frequency of ac
signal and determine if its
value is within specified upper and lower limit values.
If it is not, there is a
malfunction. Frequency is
determined by measuring
time required for predetermined number of cycles
of input signal to occur.
Measurement data are displayed in milliseconds (MS).
Perform a series of code 01
(command element write)
operations to accomplish
setting of specified latching
relays in adapter. Leave all
other relays, except those
specified, in their previous
condition.
Perform a series of code 01
(command element write)
operations to accomplish
resetting of specified latching relays in the adapter.
Leave all other relays, except those specified, in their
previous condition.
Perform a code 01 (command
element write) operation to
accomplish setting of specified command elements.
Leave all other command
elements, except those specified, in their previous condition.
Perform a code 01 (command
element write) operation to
accomplish resetting of specified command elements.
Leave all other command
elements, except those specified, in their previous condition.

Error determination

Examptel

Read actual ratio value directly (no


decoding is necessary, since readout is in decimal form) and compare it with ratio limit values to
determine out-of-tolerance condition.

26 +0001.099
+0000.659
+0000.183
Malfunction occurred because actual ratio value
was Jess than lower ratio
limit value.

Read actual time value directly (no


decoding is required, since readout
is in decimal form) and compare
it with limit values to determine
out-of-tolerance condition.

27 0010.309 MS
009.709 MS
0006.449 MS
Malfunction occurred because actual time measured was Jess than lower
limit.

Same as code 10.

41 01001200
06001200
000200
(Same as code 10.)

Same as code 10.

42 01001200
06001200
000200
(Same as code 10.)

Same as code 01.

43 06001200
000200
(Same as code 01.)

Same as code 01.

44 06001200
000200
(Same as code 01.)

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Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code

No.

462

51

52

Operation being
performed

Code
Meaning

Error determination

Controls test. (Vane Monitor vane channel re- Read actual vane position voltage
position monitor)
sponse to input test signals. value directly (no decoding necesTest signal may be gener- sary, since readout is in decimal
ated either by the PTS or form) and compare it with limit
from the G&CC memory. values to determine out-ofAll three vane channels are tolerance condition.
tested each time this code is
used.
Column selection Perform a series of code 01 Decoding of data pattern and refself-test.
(command element write) erence pattern is accomplished in
operations to check for wir- the same manner as for code 01.
ing errors and shorts in the However, interpretation of results
columns of the command indicates a wiring error or a short.
Two examples show this: (1) imand monitor registers.
proper wiring, and (2) a short between columns.

Example!

0009.701
0005.276
0004.004
Malfunction occurred because actual value measured was less than lower
limit value.
(1) Example of improper
wh-ing:
51 00000001 000003
BROl did not produce an
output when set; however, an output was
detected for BQOL This
indicates that BROl output is being applied to
BQOl monitor line.
(2) Example of short between columns:
51 00000001 000002
Both BQOl and BROl
monitor lines produced
an output. This indicates a short in BQOl
and BROl column circuits.
52 06001200 000200
BK07 failed to set. Its associated relay circuit is
probably defective.

Relay matrix self- Perform a series of code 01 Decoding of data pattern and ref(command element write) erence pattern is accomplished in
test
operations to check coil cir- the same manner as for. code 01.
cuits of latching relays in However, since the command eleadapter.
ments driving the relays have been
partially checked previously
(earlier diagnostic testing checked
that they would set while connected to the resistive load contained
in a monitor element), failure of
an element to set when this code
is being performed indicates that
the probable source of trouble is
the associated relay circuit.
55
Special-purpose
code. An option
code is added to
code number to
identify various
tests.
55 01 2 Upper limit voltage Measure, compute, and com- Read voltage value directly (no 55 01 +0000.000
+0009.500
pare results with a pre- decoding is necessary, since readcheck.
determined upper limit val- out is in decimal form). Add first
+0021.500
ue.
+0005.000
value to the second value, and then
subtract third value. Compare Malfunction occurred bemagnitude of computed result to cause magnitude of com4pper limit (fourth) value.
puted result was greater
than upper limit as shown
below:
0+9.5 = 9.5
9.5-21.5 = 12
Magnitude of -12
12
12 is greater than 5
See footnotes at end of table.

No.

55 03 2

55 07 2

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Example 1

Lower limit voltage Measure, compute, and com- Same as code 55, option 01, except 55 03 0001.500
pare result with a pre- that limit value is a lower limit.
+0080.000
check.
determined lower limit val+0020.000
ue.
+0075.000
Malfunction occurred because magnitude of computed result was less than
lower limit as shown below:
1.5+80 = 81.5
81.5-20 = 61.5
Magnitude of 61.5 = 61.5
61.5 is less than 75
Warhead servo an- Check warhead coarse and Read warhead servo angle values in 55 07 C +0004.000 DEG
+0100.750 DEG
gle checks.
fine servo angles to deter- degrees directly (no decoding is
+0004.400 DEG
mine that they are within necessary, since readout is in
tolerance. The option code is decimal form) and compare meas- Malfunction occurred befollowed by a C for coarse ured angle (first readout) with cause 4.0 is not within
servo, and an F for fine computed angle (second readout). 4.400 of 100.75
Third readout is tolerance for
servo lines.
55 07 F +0310.000 DEG
measurement.
+0301.000 DEG
+0008.000 DEG
Malfunction occurred because 310.0 is not within
8.0 of 301.0.

55 142

Voltage ratio check

Measure two voltages, deter- Read actual ratio directly (no


mine their ratio, and com- decoding is necessary, since readp are result with pre- out is in decimal form) and comdetermined limit values.
pare with upper and lower limits
to determine out-of-tolerance conditions.

55 172

Frequency check.

Same as code 27.

60

Read G&CC self-test Read G&CC self-test word to The self-test error word is not all
error word. (This verify status of G&CC. The l's (high).
code is applicable word must be all l's (high)
only for the G&CC (GW 00177777) for a go statmemory loader us.
program.)

Same as code 27.

55 07 F +0358.000 DEG
+o004.100 DEG
+0004.400 DEG
Malfunction occurred because 358.0 is not within
4.400 of 4.1.
55 14 +0001.500
+0000.800
+0000.188
Malfunction occurred because actual ratio value is
less than lower ratio limit
value.
55 17 0010.309 MS
0009.709 MS
0006.449 MS
(Same as code 27.)
60 GW 00177776
Malfunction occurred because self-test error word
was not correct.

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Ta/Ji 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code
No.

61

Operation being
performed

2-138

Code
Meaning

Error determination

General subroutine
code. An option
code is added to
code number to
identify specific
subroutines that
are being perf or med when
malfunction occurs. If a register
write fails during
this code, a display
similar to code 01
will occur; if a
relay write fails, a
display similar to
code 10 will occur.
G&CC/PTS data
transfer.
For options 05
through 07, 12, 20,
23, 24, and 25, a
general data transfer is required between the PTS and
G&CC as part of
the function to be
accomplished by
the option. If a
malfunction occurs
during the data
transfer portion of
the option, one of
three applicable
readback data will
be displayed on the
IRI as defined in a
through c below.
a. PTS write to a. Write data from a specific a. Compare data sent from PTS a. 61 143
G&CC.
PTS computer memory
(P2) with data received by G&CC
Pl 00010276
(G2).
location to a specific
P2 00001744
G&CC memory location.
Gl 00000417
Pl prefixes the PTS memG2 00001740
ory location number, P2
Malfunction because G2
prefixes the data from
data are not the same as
location Pl; Gl prefixes
P2 data.
the G&CC memory location, and G2 prefixes the
data that is to be stored
in locaton Gl. The
numbers associated with
P2 and G2 must be identical. This code indicates
that the data transfer
failed.

See footnotes at end of table.

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

No.

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Examplel

61 - Continued
b. PTS read from b. Read data from a specific b. Read data from a specific G&CC b. 61 J.4 3
memory location. Either down
Pl 77777777
G&CC memory location.
G&CC.
data command, down data, data
P2 77777777
Because the PTS memory
present, or strobe (the signals reGl 00000417
location and the data in

c. Command G&CC
to perform a specific subroutine.

61 03

INVVM (inverter
voltage monitor,
fine cheek) subroutine.

61 CJ62

Read G&CC cross


range velocity acc um u lat ion.
(CRVE)

quired for the transfer of data


that location are not perfrom the G&CC to the PTS) maltinent, Pl and P2 are all
7's and not to be considfunctioned.
ered. Gl prefix indicates
the G&CC memory location read and G2 indicates
the data read from that
location. Option 14 does
not indicate that the data
were bad, only that the
data transfer failed.
Several of the tests or func- Comparison of P2 and G2 data for
tions performed during a identity. Pl and Gl are all 7's and
countdown are performed by not to be considered.
the G&CC program after the
test is initiated by the PTS.
Option 16 initiates the test
and then the G&CC program
runs the test to its completion or until stopped by the
PTS or a malfunction. Option 16 does not mean that
the subroutine failed, only
that the data transfer of the
command to the G&CC
failed. Display data that
have no significance are replaced by all 7's. P2 prefixes
the command word as sent
from the PTS; G2 prefixes
the command word as it is
read back to the PTS from
the G&CC for the echo
check.
Measure and compute voltage Compute the absolute difference valvalue for each phase of the ue between each set of measureinverter output voltage ment values (AB-AC, AC-BC, and
(phases AB, AC and BC). BC-AB) and determine if any difCompute the three value ference value is greater than 5.0
deviations with respect to volts. Compute the absolute differeach other and also the sum ence value between each of the
of the value deviations with measurement values and 115 volts
respect to 115 volts and ((AB- l 15)+(AC-115)+(BC-115))
compare them with specified and determine if the sum of the
absolute values is greater than 9.3
value tolerances.
volts.
Check CRVE to be within tol- Check CRVE value to determine
erance. The value for CRVE that it is within tolerance. No
is an accumulation of the decoding is necessary. First value
velocity over a designated is the lower limit. Second value is
period of time. CRVE is the actual CRVE readout from the
added to the code display.
G&CC.

G2 00000000
Malfunction because one of
the signals required for the
data transfer failed.

61 163
Pl 77777777
P2 00020013
Gl 77777777
G2 00020003
Malfunction because P2 and
G2 data are not identical.

61 03 ABOl15.273
AC0109.113 BCOll6.700
Malfunction because
absolute difference value
for AB-AC or AC-BC is
greater than 5.0 volts.
Also, malfunction because
sum of absolute differences for AB-115,
AC-115, and BC-115 is
greater than 9.3 volts.
61 05 CRVE
+0001.770
+0005.633
Malfunction because actual
value is not within the limit.

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Tabl,e 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued
Code

No.

61 06 2

61 07 2

61 12

Operation being
performed

Code
Meaning

Error determination

Lock second stage a. Cause second stage vanes a. Read monitor register row 23 for
vanes at zero.
to be locked in the zero
VA23 equal to 1; ignore all other
position. read monitor
bits. The first pattern is the refmodule VA23 for a 1, inerence pattern; the second is the
dicating that the vanes are
data pattern.
locked at zero.
b. Perform a PVC measure- b. Perform a PVC measurement for
the beta-pot voltage to insure
ment on vane position
voltage (beta pot) to check
that it is within tolerance. No
that it is within tolerance.
decoding is necessary. The first
value is the upper limit, the second value is the lower limit, and
the third value is the actual
measured voltage.
R e a d s i m u I a t e d a. Check the amount of ac- a. Read the value for the amount
flight data and
celerometer precession in
of precession and compare it
against a PTS value. The comG&CC discrete
the slant attitude and
parison must indicate equality. If
word.
cross range channels acthe simulated flight is for a short
cumulated during simulated flight. PSI CR or PSI
range mission, the PSI SA value
SA is added to the display,
from the PTS is 00001470; if long
depending on the test
range, the value is 00001045. The
being performed when the
first value is PTS data; the secmalfunction occurred.
ond value is the data from the
G&CC.
b. Check the G&CC discrete b. Read G&CC discrete word and
word at the end of simucheck that bit 22 is not a 1;
lated flight for the condiignore all other bits. The first
tion of the good guidance
value is the G&CC discrete word;
bit. D is added to the disthe second value is the error patplay if the discrete word
tern. (The first bit position is
is not correct.
zero; therefore, bit 22 is the middle bit of the last octal number.)
PTS write to G&CC. Write data from a specific Compare data sent from PTS (P2)
(This code is appli- PTS computer memory loca- with data received by G&CC (G2).
cable only for the tion to a specific G&CC
G&CC memory memory location. Pl preloader program.)
fixes the PTS memory location number, P2 prefixes the
data from location Pl; Gl
prefixes the G&CC memory
location, and G2 prefixes the
data to be stored in location
Gl. The numbers associated
with P2 and G2 must be
identical. This code indicates
that the data transfer failed.

See footnotes at end of table.

Tab"le 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Examplel

No.

a. 61 06 26400000
301021
Malfunction because VA23
is not set to 1.

61 122

b. 61 06 +0001.990

61 142

-0001.990
+0003.503
Malfunction because actual
value is not between the
limits.

a. 61 07 PSI CR
00001514
00001114
Malfunction because values
are not equal.

b. 61 07 D 00130401

00000002
Malfunction because bit 22
is set to 1.

a. 61 12
Pl 00020427
P2 00000042
Gl 00000364
G2 00000040
Malfunction because G2
data are not the same as
P2 data.
b. 61 12
Pl 00020513
P2 00040234
Gl 77777777
G2 00041234
Malfunction because G2
data are not the same as
P2 data. Gl data indicate
that no G&CC storage was
to be performed with this
specific word.
C. 61 12
Pl 77777777
P2 77777777
Gl 77777777
G2 77777777
Malfunction because of error
in checksum computed by
G&CC.

61 162

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Read most signifi- Check that most significant


cant half of half of lambda zero preset
lambda zero preset from G&CC is equal to a
(LZl).
PTS value. LZl is added to
the display if a malfunction
occurs during the test.
G&CC/PTS data
transfer.
a. PTS write to a. Write data from a specific
G&CC.
PTS computer memory
location to a specific
G&CC memory location.
Pl prefixes the PTS memory location number. P2
prefixes the data from
location Pl; Gl prefixes
the G&CC memory location, and G2 prefixes the
data to be stored in location Gl. The numbers associated with P2 and G2
must be identical. This
code indicates that the
data transfer failed.
b. PTS read from b. Read data from a specific
G&CC.
G&CC memory location.
Because the PTS memory
location and the data in
that location are not pertinent, Pl and P2 are all
7's and not to be considered. Gl prefix indicates
the G&CC memory location read and G2 indicates
the data read from that
location. Option 14 does
not indicate that the data
were bad, only that the
data transfer failed.
Command G&CC to Several of the tests or funcperform a specific tions performed during a
subroutine.
cpountdown are performed
by the G&CC program after
the test is initiated by the
PTS. Option 16 initiates the
test and then the G&CC program runs the test to its
completion or until stopped
by the PTS or a malfunction. Option 16 does not
mean that the subroutine
failed, only that the data
transfer of the command to
the G&CC failed. Display
data that have no
significance are replaced by
all 7's. P2 prefixes the command word as sent from the
PTS; G2 prefixes the command word as it is read
back to the PTS from the
G&CC for the echo check.

Error determination

Example!

Compare G&CC lambda zero preset 61 12 LZl


value with a PTS value. Com- 00073644
parison must indicate equality. 00073744
The first value is from the PTS; Malfunction because values
the second value is the actual are not equal.
lambda zero preset.

a. Compare data sent from PTS a. 61 143


(P2) with data received by G&CC
(G2).

Pl 00010276
P2 00001744
Gl 00000417
G2 00001740
Malfunction because G2
data are not the same as
P2 data.

b. Read data from a specific G&CC b. 61 143


memory location. Either down
Pl 77777777
data command, down data, data
P2 77777777
present, or strobe (the signals
Gl 00000417

required for the transfer of data


G2 00000000
from the G&CC to the PTS) mal- Malfunction because one of
functioned.
the signals required for the
data transfer failed.

Comparison of P2 and G2 data for 61 163


identity. Pl and G1 are all 7's and Pl 77777777
not to be considered.
P2 00020013
Gl 77777777
G2 00020003
Malfunction because P2 and
G2 data are not identical.

2-139

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Table 2-2. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code
No.

61 17

61 202

61 23 2

61 24 2

61

25 2

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Examplel

INVVM (inverter Measure and compute voltage Compute the absolute difference val- 61 17 ABOl25.273
voltage monitor, value for each phase of the ue between each set of measure- AC0109.113 BC0126.700
coarse check) sub- inverter output voltage ment values (AB-AC, AC-BC, and Malfunction because
routine.
(phases AB, AC, and BC). BC-AB) and determine if any dif- absolute difference value
Compute the three value ference value is greater than 15 for AB-AC or AC-BC is
deviations with respect to volts. Compute the absolute differ- greater than 15 volts. Also,
each other and also the sum ence value between each of the malfunction because sum
of the value deviations with measurement values and 115 volts of absolute differences for
respect to 115 volts and ((AB-115)+(AC-115)+(BC-115)) AB-115, AC-115, and
compare them with specified and determine if the sum of the BC-115 is greater than
value tolerances.
absolute values is greater than 20.7 20.7 volts.
volts.
Read G&CC velocity Read the value of velocity
data.
data that have accumulated
over a predetermined period
of time and check that the
value is within tolerance.
SRVE, SAVE, or CRVE is
added to the display following the option code, depending on the test being performed when the malfunction occurred.
Read G&CC pro- Check G&CC program idengram iden- tification code for comparison with PTS code. ID
tification.
is added to the display if a
malfunction occurs.
Read G&CC range Check that the proper G&CC
selection.
range selection, based on
MDE, has been made. The
code for long range is
00000000 and the code for
short range is 00177777. R
SEL is added to the display
following the option code if
a malfunction occurs.
Read G&CC firing Read the value for the firing
azimuth.
azimuth stored in the G&CC
memory and compare it
with the value for the firing
azimuth stored in the PTS
computer. The two values
must be the same. FA is
added to the display following the option code if a
malfunction occurs during
the test.

Compare accumulated value with 61 20 CRVE


upper and lower limits. The first +0004.156
value is the upper limit, the second +0000.555
is the lower limit, and the third +0000.450
value is the actual G&CC value.
Malfunction because actual
value is not between the
limits.

Comparison of G&CC program identification code with PTS code. Both


codes must be the same. The first
value is the PTS code; the second
value is the G&CC code.
Compare the G&CC range selection
value and the PTS value. The first
value is the PTS code; the second
value is the G&CC code.

61 23 ID 00000005
00000004
Malfunction because the
code did not compare.

Same as code 05.

Read for O's.

2-140

Same as code 06.

lif the G&CC fault signal is not at the correct level when it is tested, the G&CC error word is read for 00177777. If
the test error word is not correct, GW77600000 or the actual test word (not 00177777) will be added to the readback
display, indicating a malfunction.
21( the code for this display differs from the example shown in the "Example" column, it may be caused by one of
the three following conditions:
(1) Write to adapter. If the command elements required for the execution of a function fail to operate correctly, the
display will be similar to code 01. The code number will be the number of the code being performed and the remainder
of the display is to be interpreted as code 01.
(2) Relay write. A relay write malfunction exists if the IRI display is the code number shown in the "Code No." column
followed by two eight-digit numbers and a six-digit number. This type of display is to be interpreted the same as code
10.
(3) Malfunction requiring a power off sequence. If the power off sequence is required as the result of a malfunction,
the airborne computer (G&CC) self-test error word is read as down data from the G&CC to the PTS computer. If the
error word is not correct, the display will consist of the code (and option) number and five sets of alphanumeric data.
For example:
61 23 Pl77777777 P200030331 Gl 77777777 G2 00000001 GW77600000
This display means that the G&CC fault line was set when it should not have been set.
If DISC KXX (XX will be a relay row designation) is a part of the readback data, the disconnect function of the PVC
measurement failed. Refer to paragraph 2-13h(2) for a description of a disconnect test.
~he displays listed in the "Example" column could also occur with any option of code 61.

Register
ffildisplay

Read the G&CC firing azimuth and 61 25 FA +0413.500


compare with PTS firing azimuth. +0413.000
The first value is the PTS data; Malfunction because data
the second value is the G&CC data. are not equal.

Same as code 05.

73 32000220 010200
(Same as code 05.)

00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22

See footnotes at end of table.

74 33030400 021010
(Same as code 06.)
If, after the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed, a code number is displayed other
than any of those listed above, perform manual troubleshooting.

Same as code 06.

Any other than those listed


above. 2

Examplel

Error determination

Table 2-3. Register IRI Display Conversion to Command and Monifor Functiorw,l Row or Relay Row

Note

Read for l's.

74

Meaning

61 24 R SEL 00000000
00177777
Malfunction because the
data do not compare.

Some small difference may exist between the FAM countdown value and FA value of this code and
option number. The reason for the difference is that the FAM value is truncated for code 61, option
25, so that only the 3 MSB's of the 5 binary fractional bits of the FAM value are retained for the
FA value.
73

Operation being
performed

Code
No.

23

Register
functional row

Relay row

Command Register
01 (BAOl thru BROl)
02 (BA02 thru BR02)
03 (BA03 thru BR03)
04 (BA04 thru BR04)
05 (BA05 thru BR05)
06 (BA06 thru BR06)
07 (BA07 thru BR07)
08 (BA08 thru BROS)
09 (BA09 thru BR09)
10 (BAIO thru BRIO)
11 (BAll thru BRll)
12 (BA12 thru BR12)
13 (BA13 thru BR13)
14 (BA14 thru BR14)
15 (BA15 thru BR15)
16 (BA16 thru BR16)
17 (BAI 7 thru BRl 7)
18 (BA18 thru BR18)
19 (BA19 thru BR19)
20 (BA20 thru BR20)

None
01 (Kl-1 thru Kl-18)
02 (K2-l thru K2-18)
03 (K3-1 thru K3-18)
04 (K4-1 thru K4-18)
05 (K5-1 thru K5-18)
06 (K6-1 thru K6-18)
07 (K7-1 thru K7-18)
08 (K8-1 thru K8-18)
09 (K9-l thru K9-18)
10 (Kl0-1 thru Kl0-18)
11 (Kll-1 thru Kll-18)
12 (K12-1 thru K12-18)
13 (K13-1 thru K13-18)
14 (K14-1 thru K14-18)
15 (K15-1 thru K15-18)
16 (K16-1 thru K16-18)
17 (K17-1 thru K17-18)
18 (K18-1 thru Kl8-18)
19 (K19-l thru Kl9-18)

Register
!RI display

Register
Relay row

functional row

24
25
26
27
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

Monitor Register
21 (V A21 thru VR21)
22 (V A22 thru VR22)
23 (V A23 thru VR23)
24 (V A24 thru VR24)
25 (V A25 thru VR25)
26 (V A26 thru VR26)
27 (V A27 thru VR27)
28 (V A28 thru VR28)
29 (V A29 thru VR29)
30 (VA30 thru VR30)
31 (V A31 thru VR31)
32 (V A32 thru VR32)

20 (K20-1 thru K20-18)


None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

40
41
42
43
44
45

Command Register
01 (BAOl thru BROl)
02 (BA02 thru BR02)
03 (BA03 thru BR03)
04 (BA04 thru BR04)
05 (BA05 thru BR05)
06 (BA06 thru BR06)

None
None
None
None
None
None

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 2-3. Register !RI Display Conversion to Command and Monitor F'unctional Row or Relay Row-Continued
Register
!RI display

46
47
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
60
61
62
63

Register
functional row

Command Register - Continued


None
07 (BA07 thru BR07)
08 (BA08 thru BROS)
None
09 (BA09 thru BR09)
None
10 (BAIO thru BRIO)
None
11 (BA11 thru BR11) None
12 (BA12 thru BR12) None
13 (BA13 thru BR13)
None
14 (BA14 thru BR14) None
15 (BA15 thru BR15) None
16 (BA16 thru BR16)
None
17 (BA! 7 thru BRl 7) None
18 (BA18 thru BR18)
None
19 (BA19 thru BR19)
None
20 (BA20 thru BR20)
None

Relay row

Register
!RI display

64
65
66
67
70
71

72
73
74
75
76
77

Register
functional row

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44

Monitor Register
(V A33 thru VR33)
(V A34 thru VR34)
(V A35 thru VR35)
(V A36 thru VR36)
(V A37 thru VR37)
(V A38 thru VR38)
(V A39 thru VR39)
(V A40 thru VR40)
(V A41 thru VR41)
(V A42 thru VR42)
(V A43 thru VR43)
(V A44 thru VR44)

Relay row

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

2-14. Use of Countdown Readback During Troubleshooting of Countdown Malfunction.


a. General. Two examples of the use of countdown readback information are provided in c and
d below. Troubleshooting options are defined in b below. The first example describes a type of malfunction

in which a monitor module does not produce a required high-level output. The second example covers
a type of malfunction in which a servo measurement fails. In both examples, the countdown has already
been recycled to verify that the malfunction and readback information has been recorded each time
a malfunction was displayed. The circuits referenced are used only for the examples and may or may
not be identical to circuits used in the system.
b. Troubleshooting Options. When a malfunction has been recycled and verified and readback information has been recorded, possible faulty items may be replaced from the countdown fault isolation
table (TM 9-1427-380-12/1), or possible faulty items may be replaced from decoded readback information.
If a malfunction then recurs upon recycle, any one of the procedures in (1) through (4) below may
be followed.
(1) Perform an adapter and/or computer diagnostic test.
(2) Replace item identified in countdown fault isolation table for the malfunction.
(3) Perform an adapter and/or computer diagnostic test while replacing the missile section.
(4) Check applicable cables while any one of the procedures in (1) through (3) above is being
performed.
c. Monitor Module Not Enabled. The conditions that exist for this example are given in (1) through
(3) below. Procedures necessary for troubleshooting are given in (4) through (22) below.
(1) The wire between pin 36 of 60W9P2 and pin 36 of 60W9Pl (ST-120 air pressure switch supermsion
signal) is open (TM 9-1425-380-24-1).
(2) There is no trouble in the PTS other than that specified in (1) above.
(3) The PTS is energized properly, and a confidence count is in progress.
(4) Confidence count is started, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/1.
(5) IRI displays CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT-.
(6) READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed. IRI displays CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT-73
31000400 000000.
(7) The CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT- entry is located in the countdown fault isolation table
in TM 9-1427-380-12/1.

(8) Adapter power is removed and adapter module A5Al 7 is replaced.


(9) Adapter power is reapplied and a second confidence count is started.
(10) IRI again displays CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT-.
(11) Missile and PTS power is removed and the guidance section is replaced.
(12) PTS power is reapplied and a third confidence count is started.
(13) IRI again displays CD MALF TEST 062 G+C-PLT-.
(14) Automatic adapter mode 00 diagnostic test is performed, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/2.
(15) No adapter problem is detected.
(16) Automatic computer diagnostic test is performed, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/2.
(17) No computer problem is detected.
(18) Information noted in (6) above is decoded, showing that monitor signal VJ26 (A5A17) was
tested for a high-level output, and a low-level output was produced.
(19) Monitor module A5Al 7 (VJ26) was replaced, however, when the original malfunction was detected.
(20) The monitor signal interface table in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 provides location information for VJ26.
(21) The circuit associated with monitor signal VJ26 is located; power is removed from the missile
and the PTS, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/1. Point-to-point continuity checks are performed
on VJ26 circuits.
(22) It is determined that an open exists between pin 36 of 60W9P2 and pin 36 of 60W9Pl.

d. Warhead 3 Fine Servo Malfunction. The conditions that exist for this example are given in (1)
through (3) below. Procedures necessary for troubleshooting this type of malfunction are given in (4)
through (17) below.
(1) The wire between pin 14 of 60W40Pl and pin 14 of 60W40P2 (warhead 3-Sl fine) is open.
(2) There is no trouble in the PTS other than that specified in (1) above.
(3) The PTS is energized properly and a confidence count is in progress, using procedures in
TM 9-1427-380-12/1.
(4) IRI displays CD MALF TEST 148 WH-.
(5) READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed. Note the following: CD MALF TEST 148 WH55 07 F +0000.000 DEG +0301.000 DEG +0008.000 DEG.
(6) The CD MALF TEST 148 WH- entry is located in the countdown fault isolation table in
TM 9-1427-380-12/1.
(7) Since no quick fix information is listed for this malfunction display, missile and PTS power
is removed and the guidance section is replaced.
(8) Missile and PTS power is reapplied and a confidence count is again started.
(9) IRI again displays CD MALF TEST 148 WH-.
(10) Automatic adapter mode 00 diagnostic test is performed, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/2.
(11) No adapter problem is detected.
(12) Automatic computer diagnostic test is performed, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/2.
(13) No computer problem is detected.
(14) Information noted in (5) above shows that the measured angle (+0000.000 DEG) is not within
tolerance.
(15) Refer to the system signal interface table in TM 9-1427-380-24-1 and locate the figure in which
warhead 3 fine circuits are shown.
(16) Power is removed from the missile and PTS, using procedures in TM 9-1427-380-12/1. Pointto-point continuity checks are performed on all three warhead 3 fine circuits.
(17) It is determined that an open exists between pin 14 of 60W40Pl and pin 14 of 60W40P2.

2-141 /(2-142 blank)

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

CHAPTER3
MISSILE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN TESTS
Section I. INTRODUCTION
3-1. General.
This chapter contains missile section in-container/in-van testing and readback information. This information is provided as an aid for performing manual troubleshooting to supplement operating procedures and automatic troubleshooting information in TM 9-1427-380-12/1 and TM 9-4935-385-14-5.

3-2. Automatic/Manual Troubleshooting Concept.


The operating procedures for missile section in-container testing are contained in TM 9-1427-380-12/1
and TM 9-4935-385-14-5; the operating procedures for guidance section in-van testing are contained
in TM 9-4935-385-14-5. When a malfunction is detected, the IRI display generally indicates either a
ground support equipment item (e.g., ADPT-) or a missile section item (e.g., MAIN DIST-). The
item indicated in the IRI display is the most probable item that caused the malfunction. Depending
upon the maintenance concept and fault isolation procedures contained in the respective manuals, the
defective item may or may not be replaceable. Generally, the fault isolation procedures in TM 91427-380-12/1 are limited to replacement of specific adapter items, performance of specified adapter
diagnostic program modes, performance of the computer diagnostic program, and replacement of specified
hydraulic actuators. Otherwise, the readback and malfunction information is recorded and the malfunction is referred to DS and GS maintenance personnel for performance of manual troubleshooting procedures. The scope of the fault isolation procedures in TM 9-4935-385-14-5 is expanded to include the
replacement of specified defective missile section items and the use of readback and testing information
contained in this chapter to perform manual troubleshooting. This information and the information
in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 can be used by DS and GS maintenance personnel in any way deemed necessary
to perform fault isolation and corrective action procedures for a missile section malfunction.

3-3. Readback Information.


Section II pertains to missile section in-container/in-van malfunction readback information. The section
includes readback operating procedures in flow diagram form (fig. 3-1), the meanings of the readback
information, and examples of the various codes that provide readback information when a malfunction
is detected. The readback information is available whenever a malfunction occurs during any missile
section testing configuration and the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed. Fault isolation procedures
in TM 9-4935-385-14-5 permit the interpretation and application of readback information as an aid
to manual troubleshooting by DS and GS maintenance personnel. A more detailed explanation of the
use of readback information for troubleshooting and isolating a malfunction is provided in section IL

3-4. Missile Section In-Container/In-Van Testing.


Sections III through VI contain cabling and testing information that pertains to missile section incontainer/in-van testing. The information applies to missile circuits under test and their relationship
to adapter circuits that are used to perform the tests. The information includes diagrams of missile
circuits, missile section cabling, container cabling, and applicable test cabling for a first stage in-container
test, second stage in-container test, guidance section in-container/in-van test, and missile less warhead
section in-container test. The information also correlates a malfunction with applicable adapter and
missile circuits that were being used and tested when the malfunction occurred. Section III pertains
to guidance section in-container/in-van testing; section IV pertains to first stage in-container testing;
section V pertains to second stage in-container testing; and section VI pertains to missile less warhead
section in-container testing.

3-1

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

c. When a defective module or relay circuit is indicated (code 01, 03 through 07, 10, 25, 41 through

uu,c,m,co

stage, second stage, and missile less warhead section


diagram shows the connections from the missile
cable entry panels, and to the signal distribution box
section diagram to an associated adapter diagram by figure
between missile circuits and adapter circuits. Signal
names assigned as used
a tactical configuration
an in-container/in-van test.
matched with test numbers so that the test that
of the circuit being tested at the time of the
on sheet 1 of the diagram applicable

READBACK INFORMATION

44, 51, 52, 60, 66, 67, 70, or 71), the readback display indicates the operation attempted (code number),

the register involved, the expected status of the register (reference pattern), and an error word (error
pattern) that indicates the actual status of the register. This information is indicated by specific bit
positions within each. display. Specific readback displays for these codes are described in (1) through
(3) below.

Unable to correct
malfunction
using procedures
in TM 9.4935.
385-14-5(SCTS) or
TM 9-1427-380-1211 and
TM 9-1427-3801212
(PTS)

Rerun
in-container
program
(TM 9-4935-385-145
(SCTS),
TM 9-1427-38012/1

Press

Note
malfunction
display

Note
readback
display

READBACK
CONTROL
switch

(PTS))

testing readback information and operating


used as an aid during manual troubleshooting
occurs during testing, the READBACK
data are added to the malfunction display and indicate
occurred. The data added to the display indicate the
that
have caused the malfunction. Some readback
caused the malfunction; other readback data
to the circuit being tested. Figure 3-1 shows,
readback information.

Manually
Yes
troubleshoot
_....__ associated

Decode
data
(table 31)

circuits

~wu~.c<,u,,,-,

Troubleshoot
manually

of groups of alphanumeric charthe first type displays data that may be decoded
second type displays data that may require manual
readback display. The two types of readback
two
(code number) of the display. The readback data are
READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed after a malfunction display
data are then decoded by the operator. An explanation of how
information given by the .decoded data are contained in b through j
below. Generally,
the data are decoded, the operator knows the type of operation being performed,
expected results, and the actual results.
b. Table 3-1
to be
in conjunction with each type of readback display. The
that corresponds to the first two digits shown in each type of
performed" column lists the type of operation or test associated
c:c,1Ju11u111i.,. test
The "Meaning" column contains a short explanation of what happens
during the associated test. The "Error
column contains information necessary to determine
the form of
data
patterns. The error determination may occur in the readback display
in many different forms as described in c through :i below. Examples of the "Example" column entries
are explained in c through j below. If a code number or code number option number other than
those listed in table 3-1 appears on the IRI after
READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed, manual
troubleshooting is performed. Table 3-2 is
used in conjunction with certain code number displays.
the register number displayed on the IRI. The "Functional
The "Register IRI
column
row" column identifies the functional row of command or monitor elements associated with the code
number. This information is
more fully in c through .i below. The "Relay row" column identifies
the relay matrix row that is associated with the command register IRI display. This information is
used in conjunction
a code 10, 41, or 42 display and is explained more fully in c below. The
information shown in
identifies all command elements, monitor elements, or relays that
are in the associated row.

Replace
indicated
item(s)

a. The readback

3-2

*To stop a rotating display, press HOLDING; to restart the

Ml49867A

display press COUNTING.

Figure 3-1. Missile section in-container/in-van readback usage f7nw diagram.

(1) An example of a display for a write-to-adapter function ,(code 01, 03, 07, 43, 44, 51, or 52)
is as follows:
Function
~Register ____,...Reference pattern
Error pattern
Code
"IF-.....,__ ,..,_ --... _.:::..--01
MW 06001200
E000200
The reference pattern identifies elements in columns I and K as the elements that are to be set.
In this example, the readback display is converted as follows:
Register 06 is command register functional row 07 (table 3-2).
Reference pattern
octal number
0
0
1
2
Binary
000
000
001
010
DEF
Matrix column
ABC
GHI
JKL
Command elements set
-K- - I
for this example
Command elements
GHnot set
ABC
DEF
J-L

0
000
MNO

0
000

PQR

MNO

PQR

The error pattern indicates the element that failed by displaying a bit in the error pattern that corresponds to a command element. In this example, command element BK07 did not set. MW in the
display indicates that a module write was attempted.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

(2) An example of the readback display for a read-from-adapter function (code 04, 05, 06, 25,
60, 66, 67, 70, or 71) is as follows:
Code
04

Reference
Function .,,Register __,, pattern
""--,......_~-.
MR32001200

Error
pattern
E000200

Any 1 bits in the error pattern are the bits that failed. In this case, VK27 was being read for a
1 (high) and the error pattern indicates that it was a O (low). That is, a 1 bit in the error pattern
is the bit that caused the malfunction.
If all the bits in either half of the error word pattern are l's (777XXX or XXX777), a shorted diode
probably exists in the test input line of one of the monitor elements within the 9-bit group. As a
result, a voltage is applied through the shorted diode onto the applicable monitor test (MT) bus (fig.
3-33) to cause all monitor elements within the group (VA27 through VI27 or VJ27 through VR27)
to be a 1 (high).
(3) An example of the readback display for an adapter relay write function (code 10, 41, or 42)
is as follows:
Relay
Error
Reference
Function ..;rRegister ___..vpattern
Code
pattern
Function .,,..Register ....:v pattern
'If.- ................ ~ - - - - .
""'- ,......_........,__.._._
10
RWOl 001200
MW06001200
E000200

----

Relay pattern number 001200 identifies relays Kl-9 and Kl-11 as the relays that are to be set. This
information is decoded by the conversion of octal relay pattern numbers to binary numbers. The binary
positions that are a 1, after conversion, correspond to the number column of the relay matrix. In
this example, the conversion is as follows:
Relay register 01 is relay row Kl (table 3-2).
Relay pattern
octal number
0
0
1
Binary
000
000
001
Relay number
123
456
789
Relays set for this
example
- -- 9
Relays reset for
this example
123
456
78 -

010
10 1112

000
13 14 15

000
16 1718

13 14 15

16 17 18

- 11 10 - 12

In this example, relay Kl-11 did not set because BK07 did not set.
d. When a readback display indicates that manual troubleshooting is required (any code other than
01, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10, 25, 41, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, 60, 66, 67, 70, or 71), three basic types of displays
are shown on the IRI. The first type consists of the code number, upper limit, lower limit, and actual
value; option numbers are included with some codes. The second type consists of the code number
and measured phase value. The third type consists of a data in memory locations transfer for both
the PTS and the missile. These types of displays are explained in (1) through (4) below. If a module
or relay write command is required to execute these displays, any code number could be displayed
with the reference and error pattern. If this occurs, the information can be decoded as described
inc above.
(1) The first type of display is identified by code number 12 through 17, 24, 26, 27, 55, or 61
(voltage and time tests). If a basic voltage test i11 being made, the readback display consists of four
groups of alphanumeric data. The first group consists of the code number and, for codes 55 and 61,
the option number. The second and third groups are the upper and lower limits, respectively, to which
the actual measurement is compared. The fourth group is the actual measurement. An example of
this type of display (with all voltages in volts) is as follows:

Code
12

Upper limit
VU+OOOl.500

Lower limit
VL+0000.800

Actual
A+0000.188

(2) The second type of display is used if a phase measurement is being made. The readback display
consists of two groups of alphanumeric data. The first group is the code number, and the second
group is the measured voltage phase relationship as compared to a reference phase. An example of
this type of display is as follows:
Code
Measured phase
PH-IN 06228
12
(3) If a voltage frequency test is being performed, the readback display is similar to the first
type of display and is identified by the same code numbers. It consists of four groups of alphanumeric
data. The first group is the code number. The second and third groups are the upper and lower
time limits, respectively, in milliseconds (ms). The test is performed by counting a predetermined number
of cycles. The time required to count these cycles must be between the upper and lower limits of
the readback display. An example of this type of readback display is as follows:
Code
Upper limit
Lower limit
Actual
27
TU0010.309MS
TL0009.709MS
A 0006.499MS
(4) The third type of display is identified by the lack of a code number display or a code number
72 display. In either case, a code 72 is performed. This is a special-purpose code used to transfer
data between the PTS computer and the missile G&CC. There are several options to this code, each
of which deals with a specific data transfer. When a no data transfer is the cause of the readback
display, the code number and option number are not included in the readback display because they
have no meaning for the attempted data transfer. Both write-to-G&CC and read-from-G&CC operations
are made during the execution of this code and its options. Other than a module or relay write failure
(c above), the two types of malfunctions that could occur during this code are no data transfer and
data transfer not correct. A no data transfer failure readback display could occur during any option
of code 72 and occurs when any of the signals required for the data transfer fail. The display identifies
memory locations in both the PTS computer and the G&CC, when applicable; the contents of these
locations are also identified. An example of this type of readback display is as follows:
G&CC memory
G&CC
PTS memory
PTS
location
data
location
data
G200001740
P100010276
P200001744
G100000417
A data transfer not correct readback display could occur during a specific option when the data from
the G&CC do not compare with reference data from the PTS. The readback display data include the
code and option numbers, the limits within which the data must fall, the actual value of the data,
and the type of data being transferred. An example of this type of readback display is as follows:
Code
72 01

Upper limit
UL+0004.000

Lower limit
LL+OOOl.000

Actual
A +0005.663

Test
CRYE

e. An example of the procedures to be performed if a code 12 through 17 or 24 voltage measurement


is made is described in (1) through (6) below. For this example, the readback display is 12 VU+OOOl.500
VL+0000.800 A +0000.188.
(1) Code 12 is an alert that manual troubleshooting is required and the operation being performed
is either a phase or voltage check.
(2) Since there are upper and lower limits, the test being performed is a voltage check between
two limits; no disconnect test is performed (table 3-1).
(3) The allowable upper limit is +0001.500 volts.
(4) The allowable lower limit is +0000.800 volt.
(5) The actual voltage checked is +0.188 volt.

3-3

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(6) When combined, the information in (1) through (5) above shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a voltage measurement was made, and the value of the voltage measured was 0.188 volt,
which is 0.612 volt below the allowable lower limit.
f In addition to the type of readback displays explained in c above, a disconnect test malfunction
for codes 13, 15, and 17 results in a different type of readback display. For codes, a disconnect test
is the last function that is performed. A disconnect test checks the applicable signal routing (PVC
input selection) relay to determine whether or not it will disconnect the signal input voltage from
the PVC. The signal routing relay is reset and the PVC measures the signal input voltage for a
value of Ov. If
input voltage is not Ov, a disconnect test malfunction results in a readback display
of DISC. DISC indicates that a disconnect test malfunction occurred for a PVC input selection relay.
Since the specific relay is not indicated (e.g., Kl0-4), the faulty relay card(s) can only be determined
by circuit analysis. This may be accomplished by analyzing the applicable test(s) of the missile section
in-container/in-van test by using the applicable cabling diagrams and circuit entry table in sections
III through VI and the applicable PTS/SCTS circuits shown in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 and/or performing
the applicable mode of the adapter diagnostic test.
g. An example of the procedures to be performed if the code is 26 is described in (1) through
(5) below. For this example, the readback display is 26 UL+OOOl.099 LL+0000.699 A +0000.183.
(1) Code 26 is an alert that manual troubleshooting is required and the operation being performed
is the ac filter
(table 3-1). Code 26 is accomplished by performing a ratio check. To calculate
a ratio, two voltages are measured and then one is divided into the other. This ratio is then compared
to upper and
ratio limits to determine if the ratio that was calculated falls within the established
limits.
(2) The allowable upper ratio limit is +0001.099. This number is a ratio value, not a voltage
level.
(3) The allowable
ratio limit is +0000.699. This number is a ratio value, not a voltage level.
(4) The actual ratio measured is +0000.183. This number is the ratio calculated, not a voltage
level.
(5) When combined, the information in (1) through (4) above shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a ratio check was made, and the actual ratio calculated was 0.183, which is below the
allowable lower limit.
h. An example of the procedure to be followed if the code is 27 is described in (1) through (5)
below. For this example, the readback display is 27 TU0010.309MS TL0009.709MS A0006.449MS.
(1) Code 27 is an alert that manual troubleshooting is required and the operation being performed
is a frequency check (table 3-1). A frequency check is made by measuring the time required for a
predetermined number of cycles of the input signal to occur.
(2) The allowable upper limit is 0010.309 milliseconds.
(3) The allowable lower limit is 0009.709 milliseconds.
(4) The actual time measured is 0006.449 milliseconds.
(5) When combined, the information in (1) through (4) above shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a frequency check was made, and the actual time measured was 6.449 milliseconds, which
is 3.260 milliseconds below the allowable lower limit.
i. An example of the procedures to be followed if the code is either 55 or 61 is described in (1)
through (5) below. For this example, the readback display is 55 17 TU0001.840MS TL0000.660MS
A0001.950MS.
(1) Code 55 is an alert that manual troubleshooting is required and option 17 is an alert that
a frequency check, within limits, is being made.
(2) The allowable upper limit is 0001.840 milliseconds.
(3) The allowable lower limit is 0000.660 milliseconds.
(4) The actual time taken to count the predetermined number of cycles is 0001.950 milliseconds.

3.4

(5) When combined, the information in (1) through (4) above shows that manual troubleshooting
is required, a frequency check was made, and the actual time required to count the predetermined
number of cycles was 0.110 millisecond above the upper limit; therefore, the frequency is incorrect.
j. An example of the procedures to be followed if the code is 72 is described in (1) and (2) below.
For this example, the readback display is 72 12 ID00000005 A000004.
(1) Because of the type of display (refer to table 3-1 for examples of code 72 displays), it is
determined that the attempted data transfer failed because of data
being incorrect.
(2) Since the last six digits of the ID display are not the same as the actual display, the guidance
section and the program are not compatible.

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings


Code
No.

Operation being
performed

01

Write to adapter;
if error, there is
a malfunction.

03

Write to adapter;
if error, there is
a malfunction.

04

Read and compare;


pass if compare.

05

Read for l's (high).

See footnote at end of table.

Meaning

Error determination

Example!

Set and/or reset command Decode error pattern. Decoded l 01 MW06001200 E000200
elements in specified row. If
bits indicate command elements BK07 or its associated circuit
any element does not set or
that malfunctioned. Decode referis defective. BK07 failed to
ence pattern and compare with erreset as indicated in referset.
ror pattern to determine whether
ence pattern, there is a
malfunctioning command element
malfunction.
failed to set or reset. A 1 in a
decoded reference pattern position
indicates that associated command
element should be
A 1 in corresponding decoded error pattern
position indicates that associated
command element is reset. A O in
a decoded reference pattern position indicates that associated command element should be reset A
1 in corresponding decoded error
pattern position indicates that associated command element is set.
03 MW06001200 E000200
Same as code 01.
Same as code 01.
(Same as code 01.)
Read output from all monitor Decode error pattern. Decoded 1
or command elements in a
bits indicate the elements that
specified row. If output
malfunctioned. Decode reference
from any one of specified
pattern and determine what the
elements is not high or low
monitor or command element conditions should have been. A 1 in
as specified in reference patreference pattern indicates that
tern, there is a malfunction.
the element should have been
high; a O indicates that the element should have been low.
Read outputs of only specified Decode reference pattern to determine bits specified as being read
monitor or command elefor high. In the example, VK27
ments in specified row. If
and VN27 are specified. Decode
output from any one of the
error pattern to determine which
specified elements is not
element failed. VN27 is the
high, there is a malfunction.
malfunctioning monitor element.

04 MR32000001 EOOOOOl
VR27 or its associated circuit
is defective. VR27 produced
a low output instead of a
high output.

05 MR32000220 E000020
VN27 or its associated circuit is defective. VN27 produced a low output instead
of a high output.

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Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued
Code

No.

Operation being
performed

06

Read for O's (low).

07

Write to adapter;
if error there is a
malfunction.
Relay write.

10

12

Voltage check between two limits;


no disconnect
test is performed.

Code

Meaning

ExampJel

No.

Operation being
performed

14

Voltage check, upper limit only; no


disconnect test
performed.

Perform a series of command Display the relay that was to be 10 RW01001200


element write operations to
set and the command element
MW06001200 E000200
accomplish setting/resetting
write that failed.
Relays Kl-9 and Kl-11 are
of latching relays in adaptto be set. The malfunction
er.
occurred because BK07
failed to set.
a. Voltage check. Measure a. Read actual voltage directly (no a. 12 VU +0001.500
voltage to determine if it
decoding is necessary since readVL+0000.800
falls between upper and
out is in decimal form) and comA+0000.188
lower limits. If voltage is
pare with limits to determine Malfunction occurred beoutside the limits, there is
out-of-tolerance condition. If ac
cause actual value measa malfunction. No disvoltage is being measured,
ured was less than lower
connect test is performed
ignore sign.
limit.
(par. 3-7.f).

15

Voltage check, upper limit only;


disconnect test
performed.

age to determine if it is
in phase or out of phase
with a reference ac voltage. If voltage is not the
correct phase, there is a
malfunction. No disconnect test is performed
(par. 3-7.f).

Voltage check between two limits;


disconnect test
performed.

Error determination

Read outputs of only specified Decode reference pattern to deter- 06 MR33020400 E020000
monitor or command elemine bits specified as being read VE28 or its associated circuit
ments in specified row. If for low. In the example, VE28 and
is defective. VE28 produced
output from any one of the
VJ28 are specified. Decode error
a high output instead of a
specified elements is not
pattern to determine which elelow output.
low, there is a malfunction.
ment failed. VE28 is the malfunctioning monitor element.
Same as code 01.
Same as code 01.
07 MW06001200 E000200
(Same as code 01.)

b. Phase check. Measure volt-

13

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

a. Voltage check. (Same as

code 12, except disconnect


test is performed (par.
3-7.f),)
b. Phase check (Same as code

12 except disconnect test is


performed (par. 3-7.f).)

b. 12 PH-IN 0627 S
in-phase test was being per- Malfunction occurred beformed (i.e., less than 626 sec
cause measured voltage
or greater than 1,874 sec
was not in phase with ref(090)); if OUT is displayed,
erence voltage.
an out-of-phase test was being
performed (i.e., greater than 625
sec and less than 1,875 sec
(18090)). The data displayed
indicate in microseconds the
amount the measured voltage
was out of phase with the reference voltage.
a. Same as code 12.
a. 13 VU +0001.500
VL+0000.800
A+0000.188
(Same as code 12.)
b. Same as code 12.
b. 13 PH-IN 0627 S
(Same as code 12.)

Meaning

Error determination

a. Voltage check. Measure a. Read actual voltage directly (no a. 14 VU +0002.600


VL+0000.000
decoding is necessary since readvoltage to determine if it
A+0002.730
out is in decimal form) and comis less than upper limit.
pare with upper limit to deter- Malfunction occurred beNo disconnect test permine out-of-tolerance condition.
formed (par. 3-7.f).
cause the actual value
If ac voltage is being measured,
measured was greater than
ignore sign.
the upper limit.
b. 14 PH-IN 0627 S
b. Phase check. (Same as b. Same as code 12.
code 12; no disconnect test
(Same as code 12.)
performed (par. 3-7.f).)
a. 15 VU +0002.600
a. Voltage check. (Same as a. Same as code 14.
VL0000.000
code 14, except disconnect
A+0002.730
test is performed (par.
3-7.f).)
(Same as code 14.)
b. 15 PH-IN 0627 S
b. Phase check (Same as code b. Same as code 12.
12; disconnect test is per(Same as code 12.)
formed (par. 3-7.f).)
Note

If the disconnect test fails,


"DISC" will be added to
the display (par. 3-7.f).

16

Voltage check,
lower limit only;
no disconnect
test performed.

17

Voltage check,
lower limit only;
disconnect test
performed.

b. If IN is part of the display, an

a. Voltage check. Measure a. Read actual voltage directly (no a. 15 VU +0000.000


VL+OOOl.200
voltage to determine if it
decoding is necessary since readA+0000.800
out is in decimal form) and comis greater than lower limit.
pare with lower limit to deter- Malfunction occurred beNo disconnect test is permine out-of-tolerance condition.
formed (par. 3-7.f).
cause actual value measured was less than lower
limit.
b. 16 PH-IN 0627 S
b. Phase check. (Same as b. Same as code 12.
code 12; no disconnect test
(Same as code 12.)
is performed (par. 3-7.f).)
a. 16 VU +0000.000
a. Voltage check. (Same as a. Same as code 16.
VL+OOOl.200
code 16, except disconnect
A+0000.800
test is performed (par.
3-7.f).)
(Same as code 16.)
b. PH-IN 0627 S
b. Phase check. (Same as b. Same as code 12.
code 12; disconnect test is
(Same as code 12.)
performed (par. 3-7.f).)
Note

If the disconnect test fails,

"DISC" will be added to


the display (par. 3-7.f).
24

Special unknown
voltage check.

Same as code 12 voltage Same as code 12 voltage check.


check.

25

Read and compare;


malfunction if
compares.

Read output from all com- Decode reference pattern and error
pattern. The one-for-one match inmand elements in the specified row.
dicates that the problem could be
the matrix driver associated with
the row being tested or any of the
command elements in that row.

Note

If the disconnect test fails,


"DISC" will be added to
the display (par. 3-7.f).

See footnote at end of table.

ExampJel

24 vu +0001.500
VL+0000.800
A+0000.188
(Same as code 12 voltage
check.)
25 MR20770006 E770006
Matrix driver A4K12 or its
associated circuit is defective, or a command element
or its associated circuit is
defective: BA17-BF17,
BP17, BQ17.

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Tabw 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued
Table 3-1. Code Numbern and Their Meanings-Continued
Code

No.
Code

No.

Operation being
performed

26

AC filter self-test.

27

Frequency check.

41

42

43

44

Set specific relays.

Reset specific
relays.

Set specific command elements.

Reset specific command elements.

See footnotes at end of table.

3-6

Meaning

Error determination

Example1

Measure insertion loss of 400- Read actual ratio directly (no


Hz filter located on card
decoding is necessary since readout is in decimal form) and com32A2A7A95. If filter loss is
too great, there is a
pare with upper and lower ratio
malfunction. This check is
limits to determine out-ofaccomplished by measuring
tolerance condition.
two voltages, determining
their ratio, and checking
that the ratio falls within
upper and lower limits.
Measure frequency of ac Read actual time directly (no
signal to determine if it falls
decoding is necessary since readwithin upper and lower limout is in decimal form) and comits. If the measured frequenpare with upper and lower limits
cy falls outside the limits,
to determine out-of-tolerance conthere is a malfunction. Fredition.
quency is determined by
measuring the time required
for a predetermined number
of cycles of the input signal
to occur. Measurement data
are displayed in milliseconds
(MS) or seconds (S).

26 UL+OOOl.099
LL+0000.699
A+0000.183
Malfunction occurred because actual ratio measurement was less than lower
ratio limit.

Leave all relays, except those Same as code 10.


specified, in their previous
condition. This is accomplished by performing a series of code 01 (write to
adapter; if error, there is a
malfunction) operations to
cause the specified relays to
set.
Leave all relays, except those Same as code 10.
specified, in their previous
condition. This is accomplished by performing a series of code 01 (command
element write) operations to
cause the specified relays to
reset.
Leave all command elements Same as code 01.
in the designated row, except those specified, in their
previous condition. This is
accomplished by performing
a code 01 (command element
write) operation to cause the
specified command elements
to set.

41 RW01001200
MW06001200
E000200
(Same as code 10.)

Leave all command elements Same as code 01.


in the designated row, except those specified, in their
previous condition. This is
accomplished by performing
a code 01 (command element
write) operation to cause the
specified command elements
to reset.

44 MW06001200 E000200
(Same as code 01.)

27 TUOOl0.309 MS
TL0009.709 MS
A0006.449 MS
Malfunction occurred beeause actual time measured
was less than lower time
limit.

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Example!

Checks for wiring errors and The decoding of the error and ref- (1) Example of improper
shorts in the columns of the
erence patterns is accomplished in
wiring: 51 MW06000001
command and monitor regthe same manner as for code 01.
E000003. BROl did not
isters. This is accomplished
However, interpretation of the
produce an output when
set; however, an output
by performing a series of
results indicates a wiring error
code 01 (command element
and shorts. Two examples show
was detected for BQOI.
write) operations.
this: (1) improper wiring, and (2)
This indicates that BROl
a short between columns.
output is being applied
to BQOl monitor line.
(2) Example of short bet ween columns: 51
MW06000001 E000002.
Both BQOl and BROl
monitor lines produced
an output. This indicates
a short in BQOl and
BROl column circuits.
Checks coil circuits of relays Decoding of error pattern and ref- 52 MW06001200 E000200
in relay matrix. This is acerence pattern is accomplished in BK07 failed to set. Its assothe same manner as for code 01.
complished by performing a
ciated relay circuit is probHowever, since command eleseries of code 01 (command
ably defective.
element write) operations.
ments driving the relay matrix
have been partially checked previously (earlier diagnostic testing
checked that they would set while
connected to tbe resistive load
contained in a monitor element),
failure of an element to set when
this code is being performed indicates that probable source of
trouble is associated circuit in
relay matrix.

51

Column selection
self-test.

52

Relay matrix selftest.

55

General-purpose
code. An option
code is added to
code number to
identify various
tests.

55 01 2

Lower limit voltage check.

Measure, compute, and com- Read actual voltage directly (no 55 01 vu +0000.000
VL+0000.799
decoding is necessary since readpare result with a preA+0000.408
out is in decimal form) and comdetermined lower limit valpare with lower limit to determine Malfunction occurred beue. A false upper limit of all
out-of-tolerance condition.
O's is used to complete the
cause actual value was less
display.
than lower limit.

55 03 2

Same as 55 01.

Same as 55 01.

55 14 2

Voltage ratio
check.

55152

Voltage check between two limits.

Measure two voltages, deter- Read actual rratio directly (no


decoding is necessary since readmine their ratio, and comout is in decimal form) and comp are result with prepare with upper and lower limits
determined limit values.
to determine out-of-tolerance condition.
55 15 vu +0001.500
Same as code 12.
Same as code 12.
VL+0000.800
A+0000.188
(Same as code 12.)

42 RW01001200
MW06001200
E000200
(Same as code 10.)

43 MW06001200 E000200
(Same as code 01.)

Same as 55 01.

55 03 VU+0000.000
VL+0000.799
A+0000.408
Malfunction occurred because actual value was less
than lower limit.
55 14 vu +0001.500
VL+0000.800
A+0000.188
(Same as code 26.)

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Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code
No.

Operation being
performed

55 162

Voltage check between two limits.

Same as code 12.

55 17 2

Frequency check.

Same as code 27.

55 75 2

Measure unknown
ac voltage.

Measure unknown ac voltage


to insure that it is between
2.44v ac. The voltage
measured is the missile vane
offset voltage.

60

Read and compare;


pass if compare.

61

General subroutine
code. An option
code is added to
the display to
identify specific
subroutines that
are being executed when the
malfunction occurs. If a register
write fails during
this code, a disp Jay similar to
code 01 will occur; if a relay
write fails, a display similar to
code 10 will occur.

61 02 2

Voltage measurement.

61 042

Voltage check, upper limit only,


over a period of
time.

6105 2

Voltage check,
lower limit only,
over a period of
time.

61 09 2

Rate-of-drift test
on actuators.

See footnotes at end of table.

Meaning

Same as code 04.

Error determination

Example1

55 16 vu +0001.500
VL+0000.800
A+0000.188
(Same as code 12.)
Same as code 27.
55 17 TUOOl0.309 MS
TL0009.709 MS
A0006.449 MS
(Same as code 27.)
Measured voltage is not within lim- 55 75 VU+2.44
its.
VL-2.44 A +3.24
Malfunction occurred beca use voltage was not
within limits.
60 MR32000001 EOOOOOl
Same as code 04.
(Same as code 04.)
Same as code 12.

61 02 VU+OOU.239
VL+0008.739
A+0007.566
Malfunction occurred because measured value was
not within limits.
61 04 vu +0001.500
Same as code 14.
Same as code 14.
VL +0000.000
A+OOOl.732
(Same as code 14.)
Same as code 16.
Same as code 16.
61 05 VU+0000.000
VL+OOOl.200
A+0000.800
(Same as code 16.)
Measure actuator drift rate to Read time in milliseconds. If actual 61 09 TU0321.000 MS
check that rate is within
time is not within limits, there is
TL0271.000 MS
limits.
a malfunction.
A0050.000 MS
Malfunction occurred because actual value was not
within limits.

Code
No.

Operation being
performed

61 132

Inverter frequency
check.

Same as code 27.

6114 2

Inverter voltage
check.

6119 2

First stage vane


position monitor
(first stage roll).

61 20 2

First stage vane


position monitor
(first stage
pitch).

61 21 2

First stage vane


position monitor
(first stage yaw).

Check inverter voltage phase Read each phase directly. The


absolute difference between each
to phase, sum the absolute
phase must be less than 5v ac for
values for each phase, and
a fine measurement (15v ac for
check to see that the sum
coarse) or the sum of the absolute
is within tolerance.
difference must be less than 2.7v
ac for a fine measurement (8v ac
for coarse).
Provide an attitude substitute Read the voltage proportional to the 61 19 vu +0009.330
VL+0005.670
vane position and insure that it
command to the missile and
A+o004.777 Vl
is within limits.
monitor first stage vane
position. The reading shall
Malfunction occurred bebe made on each vane. Vl,
cause actual value was less
V2, and/or V3 are added to
than lower limit.
the display to indicate the
vane(s) that failed.
61 20 VU+0009.330
Same as code 61 19.
Same as code 61 19.
VL+0005.670
A +0004.777 Vl V3
(Same as code 61 19.)
61 21 vu +0009.330
Same as code 61 19.
Same as code 61 19.
VL+0005.670
A +0004.777 V2
(Same as code 61 19.)

61 22 2

First stage vane


position monitor
(first stage SA).

Same as code 61 19.

Same as code 61 19.

61 23 2

First stage vane


position monitor
(first stage CR).

Same as code 61 19.

Same as code 61 19.

61 24 2

Second stage vane


position monitor
(second stage
roll).

Same as code 61 19, except Same as code 61 19.


for second stage.

61 25 2

Second stage vane


position monitor
(second stage
pitch).

Same as code 61 19, except Same as code 61 19.


for second stage.

61 26 2

Second stage vane


position monitor
(second stage
yaw).

Same as code 61 19, except Same as code 61 19.


for second stage.

61 27 2

Second stage vane


position monitor
(second stage
SA).

Same as code 61 19, except Same as code 61 19.


for second stage.

Measure voltage to be within Voltage measured not within limits.


limits.

Meaning

Error determination

Same as code 27.

Examplel

61 13 TUOOl0.309 MS
TL0009.709 MS
A0007.717 MS
(Same as code 27.)
61 14 AB113.004
AC114.000
BC116.000
Malfunction occurred because the sum of the differences was greater than
2.7v ac (fine measurement).

61 22 vu +0009.330
VL+o005.670
A+0004.777
Vl V2 V3
(Same as code 61 19.)
61 23 VU+OOOl.000
VL-0001.000
A+0004.777 V3
Malfunction occurred because actual value was not
within limits.
61 24 vu +0009.330
VL+0005.670
A +0004.777 Vl
(Same as code 61 19.)
61 25 vu +0009.330
VL+0005.670
A+0004.777 V3
(Same as code 61 19.)
61 26 VU+0009.330
VL+0005.670
A+0004.777 V2 V3
(Same as code 61 19.)
61 27 VU+0009.330
VL+0005.670
A +0004.777 V2
(Same as code 61 19.)

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TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued

Tab! 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code

No.

Operation being
performed

Code
Meaning

Error determination

Example!

61 28 vu +0001.000
VL-0001.000
A+0004.777 Vl
(Same as code 61 23.)
66 MR32000220 E000020
Same as code 05.
(Same as code 05.)
67 MR33020400 E020000
Same as code 06.
(Same as code 06.)
Compare error pattern with refer- 70 MR24000070 E000050
ence pattern. If any of the bits Malfunction occurred bespecified are l's in the error patcause VM21 and V021 were
tern, there is a malfunction.
l's (high).

61 28 2

Second stage vane


position monitor
(second stage
CR).

Same as code 61 19, except Same as code 61 19.


for second stage.

66

Same as code 05.

Same as code 05.

67

Same as code 06.

Same as code 06.

70

Read for l's (high);


pass if low.

Read specified register for


specific bits being l's (high).
If they are high, there is a
malfunction. Ignore all other
bits.

71

Read for O's (low);


pass if high.

Read specified register for Compare error pattern with refer- 71 MR24000070 E000050
specific bits being O's (low).
ence pattern. If any of the bits Malfunction occurred bespecified are l's in the error patIf they are low, there is a
cause VM21 and V021 were
malfunction. Ignore all other
tern, there is a malfunction.
O's (low).
bits.

72 2

Special-purpose
code.

This code is used to transfer


data and/or commands between the PTS and missile
G&CC. There are several options to this code, each of
which enables a specific
item of data or command to
be transferred. For each option, there can be two types
of failures: one which is a
failure of the data transfer
itself; the other, in which
the data transferred are not
correct. If the data transfer
fails, the display is as outlined under the general code.
If the data transferred are
not correct, the display is as
outlined in each option. The
code number is not displayed if the data transfer
fails.
a. Write data from a specific a. Compare the data for P2 with a. (Code number not displayed.)
PTS computer memory
the data for G2; the data must
Pl00010276
location to a specific G&CC
be identical; if not, there is a
malfunction.
memory location. Pl preP200001744
fixes the PTS memory
G100000417
G200001740
location number and P2
prefixes the data from
Malfunction occurred bethat location; G1 prefixes
cause G2 data were not
the G&CC memory locathe same as P2 data.
tion and G2 prefixes the
data readback during the
echo check from location
Gl. The data for P2 and
G2 must be identical. This
type of display indicates
that the write data transfer failed.

a. PTS write to
G&CC.

See footnotes at end of table.

No.

72 01 2

72 02 2

72 03 2

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Examplel

b.Command
G&CC to perform specific
subroutine.

b. Several of the test func- b. Compare the P2 and G2 data for b. (Code number not displayed.)
tions performed during
identity. Pl and Gl data are all
section testing are per7's and need not be considered.
Pl77777777
formed by the G&CC proP200020013
gram after the test is iniGl77777777
tiated by the PTS comG200020003
puter. Once the PTS starts
Malfunction occurred bethe test, the G&CC will excause P2 and G2 data
ecute the test to its
were not identical.
completion, until the test
is stopped by the PTS or
until a malfunction occurs.
The type of display shown
in the "Example" column
does not 'mean that the
test failed, only that the
command data transfer
failed. Display data that
have no significance are
replaced by all 7's. P2 prefixes the command word
as sent from the PTS, and
G2 prefixes the data as
echo checked by the PTS.

c. PTS read from


G&CC.

c. Read data from a specific c. Read data from a specific G&CC c. (Code number not displayed.)
G&CC memory location.
memory location. Either down
P177777777
Because the PTS memory
data command, doum data, data
P277777777
present, or strobe (the signals relocation and the data in
G100000417
quired for a down data transfer)
that location are not
G200000000
malfunction.
significant, Pl and P2 data
are replaced with 7's. Gl
Malfunction occurred beprefixes the G&CC memocause one of the signals
ry location and G2 prefixes
required for the data
the data from that locatransfer failed.
tion. The type of display
shown in the "Example"
column does not mean that
the data were bad, only
that the data transfer
failed.

Read G&CC cross


range velocity error (CRVE).

Check CRVE to be within to!- Check CRVE value to be within to!- 72 01 UL+0004.000
erance. No decoding necessary.
LL+OOOl.000
erance. The value for CRVE
A+0005.663 CRVE
is an accumulation of velocity. over a designated period
Malfunction occurred
of time.
cause actual value was
within limits.
Check SA VE to be within to!- Check SA VE to be within tolerance. 72 02 UL+0004.156
LL+0000.555
No decoding necessary.
erance. The value for SA VE
A +0000.450 SA VE
is an accumulation of velocity over a period of time.
Malfunction occurred
cause actual value was
within limits.
Check SRVE to be within to!- Check SRVE to be within tolerance. 72 03 UL+0301.244
LL+0300.771
No decoding necessary.
erance. The value for SRVE
A +0299.949 SRVE
is an accumulation of velocity over a period of time.
Malfunction occurred
cause actual value was
within limits.

Read G&CC slant


altitude velocity
error (SA VE).

Read G&CC slant


range velocity error (SRVE).

benot

benot

benot

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanings-Continued


Code

No.

Operation being
performed

Meaning

Error determination

Table 3-1. Code Numbers and Their Meanirws-Continuf3d

Example 1

72 04 2

Read value of slant


altitude error
signal from
G&CC.

Read value of sum of slant Value of slant altitude steering 72 04 00000144


altitude accelerometer outsignal does not meet precalculated
A00000015
put and slant altitude proPTS value.
PSI SA
gram after the two values
Malfunction occurred beare processed by the G&CC
cause actual value did not
meet precalculated value.
for use as the slant altitude
steering signal.

72 05 2

Read value of
cross range error
signal from
G&CC.

Read value of sum of cross Value of cross range steering signal 72 05 00000005
range accelerometer output
does not fall within limits.
A00000015
after being processed by
PSI CR
G&CC for use as cross range
Malfunction occurred besteering signal.
cause actual value did not
meet precalculated value.

72 06 2

Write to G&CC.

Write data from PTS com- Echo check indicates that data are 72 06 PW00001744
puter to G&CC computer.
not equal.
A001770
Read back data from G&CC
Malfunction occurred beto PTS and perform echo
cause actual data from
check. Data readback and
G&CC were not identical to
data sent are compared for
data from PTS.
equality of last six characters.

72 07 2

Read G&CC selftest error word.

Read G&CC self-test error The self-test error word is not all 72 07 GW00177777
word to verify status of
l's (high).
A161775
G&CC. The word must be all
Malfunction occurred bel's (high).
cause self-test error word
was not correct.

72 10 2

Read variable
memory test
result.

Perform variable memory Read address of memory location 72 10 VMOOOOOOOO


test. If test fails, provide adthat caused variable memory test
A000255
dress of memory location
failure.
Malfunction occurred bethat caused the failure.
cause variable memory test
failed.

72 11 2

Read G&CC output


discrete word.

Read output discrete word at If bit 22 of output discrete is not 72 11 DW40000002


end of simulated flight for
0, ignore all other bits. Bit O is
A000002
condition of good guidance
the first bit; therefore, bit 22 is Malfunction occurred bebit. Because the output disthe middle bit of the last octal
cause bit 22 was not 0.
crete word was stored before
character. If the last octal chargood guidance occurred,
acter is 2, 3, 6, or 7, there is a
good guidance bit (bit 22) of
malfunction.
output discrete word should
be 0.

72 12 2

Read G&CC identification.

Read G&CC identification The word read for G&CC identifica- 72 12 ID00000005
word to insure that guidance
tion is not correct.
A000004
section and PTS program
Malfunction occurred beare compatible. The actual
c a u s e of i m prop e r
word read from G&CC must
identification.
be equal to the last six characters of identification word.

Code

No.

72 13 2

Operation being
performed

Read G&CC range


selection code.

Meaning

Error determination

Example 1

Read G&CC range selection The fact that G&CC range selection 72 13 RSOOOOOOOO
code and compare it with
code is displayed indicates that it
Al 77777
range selection code in PTS.
does not agree with PTS code.
Malfunction occurred beThe comparison must be
cause G&CC range selecequal. The code for longtion is not the same as the
range selection is 000000;
PTS code.
code for short-range selection is 177777.

1The

mnemonic codes added to the IRI display, and their meanings, are as follows:
A
Actual value
CRVE
Cross range velocity error
DISC
PVC disconnect test failure
DW
G&CC output discrete word
E
Error word
GW
Self-test error word
Gl
Memory location address in G&CC computer
G2
Data to be stored in or read from location G1
ID
Identification
LL
Lower limit
MR
PTS module read
MT
Monitor test
MW
PTS module write
PH
Phase
PSI CR
CR accelerometer precession
PSI SA
SA accelerometer precession
PW
Write to G&CC memory
Pl
PTS memory location address
P2
Data to be stored in or read from Pl
RS
Range selection word from G&CC
RW
Relay write
SA VE
Slant altitude velocity error
SRVE
Slant range velocity error
TL
Lower limit for a time interval measurement
TU
Upper limit for a time interval measurement
UL
Upper limit
VL
Lower limit for voltage measurements
VM
Variable memory check
VU
Upper limit for voltage measurements
Vl
Vane 1
V2
Vane 2
V3
Vane 3
2If the IRI display for this code differs from the example shown in the "Example" column, the IRI display may be a
result of a write to adapter or a relay write malfunction. A write to adapter malfunction exists if the IRI display is
the code number shown in the "Code No." column, followed by an eight-digit number prefixed by MW, and a six-digit
number prefixed by E. This type of display is to be decoded the same as a code 01 display.
12 MW04001200 E000200
Example:
A relay write malfunction exists if the IRI display is the code number shown in the "Code No." column, followed by
two prefixed eight-digit numbers and a prefixed six-digit number. This type of display is to be decoded the same as
a code 10 display.
Example: 12 RW11001200 MW06001200 E000200

3-9

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table 3-2. Register !RI Display Conversion to Command and Monitpr Functional Row or Relay Row
Register !RI display

Functional row

Relay row

12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23

Command Register
01 (BAOl thru BROl)
02 (BA02 thru BR02)
03 (BA03 thru BR03)
04 (BA04 thru BR04)
05 (BA05 thru BR05)
06 (BA06 thru BR06)
07 (BA07 thru BR07)
08 (BA08 thru BROS)
09 (BA09 thru BR09)
10 (BAIO thru BRIO)
11 (BAH thru BRll)
12 (BA12 thru BR12)
13 (BA13 thru BR13)
14 (BA14 thru BR14)
15 (BA15 thru BR15)
16 (BA16 thru BR16)
17 (BAl 7 thru BRl 7)
18 (BA18 thru BR18)
19 (BA19 thru BR19)
20 (BA20 thru BR20)

24
25
26
27
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Monitor Register
(VA21 thru VR21)
(V A22 thru VR22)
(V A23 thru VR23)
(VA24 thru VR24)
(V A25 thru VR25)
(V A26 thru VR26)
(V A27 thru VR27)
(VA28 thru VR28J
(V A29 thru VR29)
(V A30 thru VR30)
(V A31 thru VR31)
(V A32 thru VR32)

20 (K20-l thru K20-18)


None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
60
61
62
63

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Command Register
(BAOl thru BRO!)
(BA02 thru BR02)
(BA03 thru BR03)
(BA04 thru BR04)
(BA05 thru BR05)
(BA06 thru BR06)
(BA07 thru BR07)
(BAOS thru BROS)
(BA09 thru BR09)
(BAIO thru BRIO)
(BAll thru BRll)
(BA12 thru BR12)
(BA13 thru BR13)
(BA14 thru BR14)
(BA15 thru BR15)
(BA16 thru BR16)
(BAl 7 thru BRl 7)
(BA18 thru BR18)
(BA19 thru BR19)
(BA20 thru BR20)

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

00
01
02
03
04
05
06 1
07 1
101
111

Table 3-2. Register IR! Display Conversion to Command and Monitor Functional Row or Relay Row-Continued

None
01 (Kl-1 thru Kl-18)
02 (K2-l thru K2-18)
03 (K3-l thru K3-18)
04 (K4-l thru K4-18)
05 (K5-1 thru K5-18)
06 (K6-l thru K6-18)
07 (K7-l thru K7-18)
08 (KS-1 thru KS-18)
09 (K9-1 thru K9-18)
10 (Kl0-1 thru Kl0-18)
11 (Kll-1 thru Kll-18)
12 (Kl2-l thru Kl2-18)
13 (K13-l thru K13-18)
14 (Kl4-l thru K14-18)
15 (Kl5-1 thru Kl5-18)
16 (K16-1 thru Kl6-18)
17 (K17-1 thru Kl7-18)
18 (Kl8-l thru KlS-18)
19 (Kl9-1 thru Kl9-18)

Register !RI display

64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

Relay row

Functional row

Monitor Register
33 (V A33 thru VR33)
34 (VA34 thru VR34)
35 (VA35 thru VR35)
36 (V A36 thru VR36)
37 (V A37 thru VR37)
38 (V A38 thru VR38)
39 (V A39 thru VR39)
40 (V A40 thru VR40)
41 (V A41 thru VR41)
42 (V A42 thru VR42)
43 (V A43 thru VR43)
44 (V A44 thru VR44)

None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None

1These

registers are used only for relay write operations. BA09 through BK09 and BAIO through BJlO
select the relay row; BA07 through BR07 are relay column set commands; BA08 through BROS are
reset commands.

Section m. GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN \..AICU,ll"<IIU


Figure 3-2 is the guidance section in-container/in-van cabling diagram. This diagram shows cabling
then through
between the SCTS/PTS cable entry panel, the guidance section container/in van,
circuits within the guidance section. References are provided on each signal line to a figure in TM
9-1425-380-24-1 where the PTS interface circuit is shown. The signal names
in the diagram
are the names assigned to the circuits for a tactical configuration and do not
reflect the
function being tested. Code numbers have been assigned to each signal
and
to be used in
occurs during
conjunction with the test numbers listed in the circuit entry table if a
the test. Details on use of the information in figure 3-2 are contained on sheet 1.

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

I
INTRODUCTION
The primary purpose of this diagram is to assist maintenance personnel
in isolating a wiring malfunction that occurs during guidance section
in-van testing by an SCTS, or guidance section in-container testing by
an SCTS or a PTS. When the SCTS is used to run the in-container test,
the signal path is to the pat,;;h panel, thru the cable entry panel, thru
the guidance section container, and to the guidance section. For the
SCTS in-van test, the signal is routed to the patch panel, thru the in-van
connection, thru the pneumatic test console connector panel, and directly to the guidance-section. When the PTS is used to run the incontainer test, the signal path is thru the cable entry panel, thru the
guidance section container, and to the guidance section. The diagram
contains wire run data and a mBans of correlating a guidance section
malfunction test display on the IRI to specific wire runs involved in the
malfunctioning test. Signals to perform the guidance section test are
generated in the adapter and shown in the schematics in TM 9-1425380-24-1, unless otherwise designated.

DIAGRAM cable
CONTENT
(Detail A) from items within the guidance section
Complete
run information
thru the container to the entry panels is given for in-container tests.
For in-van tests, cable runs are shown from the guidance section connectar to the pneumatic test console connector panel. Circuits within
the guidance section are shown functionally to provide a basic understanding of the guidance section operation during test. SCTS peculiar
cabling between the entry panels and the signal distribution box and
between the pneumatic test console connector panel and the signal distribution box, including patch panel and terminal board connections
when applicable, are shown in detail. To obtain the complete reference
designation for SCTS items, prefix all 32 reference designations with
95A; prefix all other reference designations with 95. PTS cabling between the entry panels and the signal distribution box is not shown since
it is included on the adapter schematics (TM 9-1425-380-24-1). A schemat1c code number 1s associated with each line to provide a key for car-

GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE


This table contains information that correlates the malfunction display
on the IRI to the circuit under test at the time the malfunction occurred;
it also provides data concerning the circuit conditions required for suecessful completion of certain tests. The "Test No." column lists the
three-digit test number that follows G+C MALF TEST display on the !RI
when a malfunction occcurs. The "Key IRI Display Information" column
lists the IRI display of the malfunctioning area. (This display directly
follows the test number display on the IRI.) ADPT is included in this
column to maintain test number continuity, however, no schematic code
number or circuit state information is given, since adapter problems are
repaired thru use of the adapter diagnostic program. The "Schematic
Code No." column 11sts the code numbers that correlate the test number

Example 1
For this example, it is assumed that an open exists between 28W6Pl-42 and
28W6P2-42. A guidance section in-container test is performed (TM 9-4935-38514-5) until the test is halted with an IRI malfunction display of G+C MALF TEST
048 G+C CMP- MAIN DIST-. Readback information of 05 MR24100000 E
100000 is displayed on the IRI when the READBACKCONTROL switch is pressed.
Using guidance section in-container fault isolation flow charts (TM 9-4935-38514-5), and in-van test (TM 9-4935-385-145) and mode 06 of adapter diagnostic
test (TM 9-4935-385-14/2) are performed successfully. Decoding readback information, it is determined that an adapter read operation (VC21) failed. Since
the same read operation was performed successfully for the in-van test, it is
concluded that the fault must be located in circuits that are peculiar to the int
t t M
It
bl h 1
d
f
d
f II
con ainer es . anua rou es oo mg proce ures are per orme as o ows:
and key IRI display information to the circuits associated with each test.
1. Refer to the guidance section in-container/in-van circuit entry table and
This correlation is made via an identical code number that is enclosed
locate test 048, key IRI display of G+C CMP- MAIN DIST-, and schematic
in a circle on the figure. The schematic code numbers are assigned to
code numbers 17, 18, and 21.
each circuit in numerical order to simplify locating them. There are wire
2 On the schematic refer to the circuit identified by the code numbers 17
runs that are coded but not listed in the circuit entry table. Those wire
18 , and 21) that w' as be1ng checked when the malfunction occurred, in
'
runs not listed in the table are not tested because of safety conditions
case, tail plug relay and G&CC fault supervision.
or nonoperable circuits. The "Circuit State" column lists the signal level
3. To trace the destination of the +28v de signal, proceed as follows:
that must be present in order for a particular test to be passed; the
a. Refer to the adapter interface information at the right of the schematic
signal level is listed only as an aid in the analysis of the circuit that
and note the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin 42 of cable AlWlPlOJ,
has malfunctioned. Footnotes are explained at the end of the table.
the mating cable connector (32A8J27), and the referenced adapter figSCTS USE
ure (323, program generation).
Two examples of figure usage are given below; the first describes how to trace
b. Refer to the systems signal interface table (TM 9-1425-380-241),
a circuit within this figure; the second describes how to move from an adapter
locate the signal name, and note the page(s) and grid zone(s) indicated
figure to this figure. Although the following examples pertain to only two circuits,
for figure 3 24
they are applicable to any circuit shown.
c. Locate the grid zone(s) referenced and determine the correct wire run
by correlating the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin 42) and the mating
cable connector (32A8J27), noted in a above, with the corresponding
points in figure 3-24.
_ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ --i

Ir,,-- --

relating an IRI malfunction display to the line that was being tested
when the malfunction occurred.

_____________________ _J
SCTS C4BLE !VO.

SPECIAL TEST
C!RCVITS
(3-27)
(32ABJ27)

SECOND STAGE
IGNITION FIRE PLUS

I
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Pl P2

Pl

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FIRST STA6E
SEPARATION FIRE PLUS

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ACTt/ATOl?S
MONITOR

(3-25)
(32A8J27)

42W9

CONSTANT
MON! TOR
__llf_B;;..2_4-l-...._.n
25 r::{
(3-19)
(32ABJ27)

FIRST STAGE l<i!VIT/ON


FIRE ZERO
42 42
I AIW2 r,---, W9 W9
R/5 R/4 I Pl/ 1J64 I Pl P2
IN
r>--l---<' P
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FIRST STAGE lv!VITIO!V


FIRE ZERO

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OC STIMULI
(32ABJ27)

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Th'RVST PORT VOLTA6E


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CR47
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28W6

W/0

W20

-0

GSE LIFT-OFF
RELAV RETURN

T
W20

i..::.JL'C._32AB-S16NAL 0/STRIBVTION
BOX TEST PO!!VT !VO (SCTS/PTS)
\
A/JAPTER INTERFACE
SCHEMATIC COOE !VO. (SCTS/PTS)
INFORMATIO!V(SCTS/PTS)
/JC STMfVt.l = TITLE OF A04PTER SCHE#ATIC (TM 9-142:5-380-24-I)
TO WHICH Sl6NAL IS ROVTEO
(3-9) = F!GVRE NO. OFAOAPTER SCHEMATIC (TM 9-1425-380-24-t)
(32A8J27) = CONNECTOR ON 32A8 SIONAL
OISTRIBVTIO!V BOX TflAT A1ATES WIT/I:
e SCTS CABLE FROA.f ENTRY PANEL,
PATCH PA!VEL OR TERrYINAL 80.4RO
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W/0

28W6

OETA!L 4

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(32/ABJ27)

AOAPTER INTERFACE
INFOR.YATION(SCTS/PTS)

~
P;VEU#AT!C TEST
SCTS PATCHPA!VEL
CONSOLE CONNECTOR
(SCTS ONLV)
PANEl
J64 = CONNECTOR ON
THE P!VEt/J/fAT/C
TEST CO!VSOLE

_____________ _

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J/6 J/5

42
42 r:-W9 W9
1 AIW2
IN
P2 Pl ~64 )I
Pl/
YA!V/Ef-----7 E L... __ _J E ) - - - 1 - n

IN VAN CABLE CON/VECTOR


(42W9P2)MATES WITfl<it/lOA!VCE
SECTION CO!VNECTOR (J2)

Pl

J6

AIA!
PATC!t
PANEL

41
MAIN OISTR!Bt/TOR

SCTS CA8t..c ,\10


(SCTS O!VL Y)

32A4

GVIOANCE SECTION

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the
this figure from TM
and the
is made
cable entry panels and the signal distribution box 1s shown in the
made al the entry
As a result, interface between figures
the end of the SCTS cable.

AIW2

88!5 BnB-/._4l..:_p_

~-9)

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In this
assume that it is
TM
to this figure. Assume
is first stage ignition fire zero supply as noted
380-24-1.
Procedure
l. Enter this
interface
2. Refer to the
column and locate the signal ( in this case, first
stage ignition fire zero supply).
3. Reier to the
Figure" column and locate the referenced figure (m
this case, figure
4. Refer to the "Grid
column and note the grid zone(s) in this figure
where the signal is located.
zone(s) in this figure and determine the correct
5. Refer to the referenced
wire run by
panel
and associated
connector and pin
(as
1n
319
with like information shown 1n this figure.
PTS USE

A/Al-I

PATCH
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A/WI
PANEL
PIO iN20
R/2 R/3

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proceed in the same manner
as described in 3 above.
5. Inspection of the circuit indicates that the fault could only be in cable 28W6
or the cabling between the cable entry panel and the patch panel as all
of the other components m the circuit were checked during the in-van test.
6. Check for
between the
and the cable entry panel
(Q13 to pin 50,
pin 49. and
to
7. Check for cable 28W6 continuity: the open
Pl-42 and P2-42 is
located.
8. Replace cable 28W6 and rerun the in-container test successfully.

in

~tlOA!VCE SECTIO!V COIVTAl!VER

32A4

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CABLE Rt/NS COMMON TO BOTH SCTS ANO PTS TESTINO(tJNLESS OTHERWISE !VOTEO ON OIA6RAtW)

C!/BLE RUNS FOR SCTS TESTING ONLY

j~-~-~~-cli_oR_

______

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GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONJAINER/IN-VAN CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE

Test
No.

EDF
E02'
E03'
E04'
E05'
E06'
E07'
E08'
E09'
ElO'
Ell'
El2'
El3'
El4'
El5'
El6'
MOP
M02'
M03'
M03'
M05'
M06'
M07'
MOS'
MOB'
M09'
MlO'
MlO'
Ml!'
Ml l1
Ml2 1
Ml3'
Ml3'
Ml4'
M15'
Ml6'
Ml7'
Ml8'
'Ml9'
M20'

Key IRI Display Information'

Schematic
Code No.

ADPT
ADPT
SAFETY Rl YS
ADPT
MAIN DIST-BATTERY
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
TMR INT
HEFU
ADPT
HEFU
ADPT
G+C CMP
G+CC OV
TRANSIENT
ADPT
SAFETY RL YS
ADPT
MAIN DIST

23
93

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP- INVERTER
ADPT
ADPT
NO 1200 PSI
ADPT
G+C
HEFU
ADPT
G+C CMP
G+C CMP
G+CCMP
G+C CMP
BATTERY
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-BATTERY

Circuit
State

Ov de
Ov de

39

Ov de

39

Ov de

40
41

+28v de
+28v de

23

Ov de

39

Ov de

132

+28v de

91

+28v de

92
13

+28v de
Ov de

41
40
40
40
93

+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de

93

Test
No.
026
026
027

027
027
028
029
030
030

031
031
032
033
034
035
035
036
037
037
038
039
040
041
041

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
PWR STA
ADPT
SAFETY RLYS-BAT DISC
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SAFETY RLYS
ADPT
ADPT
PWR STA-SAFETY Rl YSBATDISC
ADPT
PWR STA-SAFETY RLYSBATDISC
ADPT
INVERTER

+28v de
DIST

000

001
002'
003'
004'
005'
006'
007'
008'
009'
OlQ'

011
011
012
012
013
013
014
014

015
016
016
017
018
018
019
020
020

PATCH BOARD
ADPT
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE

Incorrect mode selected or


incorrect patchboard in
stalled (SCTS only).

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
ADPT
IMPR G+C
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

021
022
022

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

023
024
025
025

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

85,86
101
16,83
43
84

+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
Ov de

42,43,109

Ov de

75 thru 82, 84

Ov de

101,104

Ov de

110
115
114

+24v de
Ov de
+28v de

24,25,30

+28v de

6,13.14

+ 10.5v to
+13.5v de

5,13,14

4,13,14

42,43, 109

+ 10.5v to
+13.5vdc
+ 10.5v to
+ 13.5v de

Ov de

057
057
058
058
059
059
060
060

ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP

061
061

ADPT
G+C CMP

062
062
063
063
064
064

Schematic
Code No.

Key IRI Display Information'

42,43,109
16
83

7, 15
20
19,22
161,168

Circuit
State
Ov de
Ov de
Ov de

+28v de
+28v de
Ov de
+24/28v de

22

+28v de

27,31

Ov de

7,36
35

+28v de
Ov de

7,38
37

+28v de
Ov de

29
32,33,34

+28v de
107v to
123v ae'

ADPT
ADPT
'.l+C CMP-MAIN DIST

077
078
078

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

48

079
080
080

+28v de
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

48

081
082
082

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

+28v de
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

083
084

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

087
088
088

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

089
090

090

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

091
092
092

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

093
094
094

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

Ov de

27.28

Ov de

108

+ 28v de

107
101 thru 106

Ov de
Read/write
data link

108

Ov de

107

+28v de

40

+28v de

40
101 thru 106

Ov de
Read/write
data link

108
101 thru 106

Ovdc
Read/write
data link

107

+28vde
+ 28v de

101 thru 106

066
066

075
076
076

085
086
086

Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link

G+C CMP

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

Ov de
+28v de

+28vdc

40
101 thru 106

ADPT
G+C CMP

+28v de
Read/write
data link

101 thru 106

067
068
068

G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP

Read/write
data link
Ov de

101 thru 106

069
069

ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

Read/write
data link

97,100

Ov de

128,142

095
096
096

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

097
098
098

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

099
100
100

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

101

G+C CMP-MAIN DISTSAFETY RLYS

102}
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112

Not used
PWR DST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
PWR DST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN n1~r

See footnotes at end of table.


Figure 32. Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling \sheet 2 of 32).

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Ovdc
+28v de

073
074
074

42,109
43

17.18.21

97
99

Circuit
State

ADPT
G+cCMP

084

27,28

Schematic
Code No.

072
072

380 to
420 Hz

101 thru 106

ADPT
G+C CMP

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

32,33,34

40

064

070
071
071

Key IRI Display Information'

ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAI.N DIST

ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP
ADPT
IMPR PROG

065
065

Test
No.

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

48
49

+28vdc
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

48
51

53

55

48
57

+28v de
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

+28vdc
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

48
63

+28vdc
+24.734vto
+25.266v de

48
65

+28v de
+24.734v to
+25.266v de

48
50

+28v de
-24.734v to
-25.266vdc

48
52

+28vdc
-24.734v to
-25.266v de

48
54

+28vdc
-24.734v to
-25.266v de

48
56

+28vdc
-24.734v to
-25.266v de

48
58

+28v de
-24.734v to
-25.266vdc

Test
No.

Key IRI Display Information'

113
113

ADPT
MAIN DIST

114

ll4

ADPT
MAIN DIST

115
116

ADPT
MAIN DIST

117
118
118

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

119
120

ADPT
MAIN DIST

121
122
123
123
124
124

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST

125
126
127
128
129
129
130
131
131
132
133
133
134
134

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
PWRDST
ADPT
ADPT
PWRDST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
INVERTER

135
136
136

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

137
137

ADPT
INVERTER

138
139
139

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

140
141
141
142
142
143
144
145
146
146

ADPT
ADPT
ST,120
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

48
64

+.28vdc
-24.734v to
-25.266v de

147
148
148
149
150
150

48
66
21

+28vdc
-24.734v to
-25.266v de
+28vdc

151
152 }
Not used
153
154
155 I ADPT

59,60,67,68

Ovdc

27,31,59,67
62,72

Ovdc
Ovdc

27,31,62,72

Ovdc

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

75 thru 82,
84

Ovdc

62
73,74

Ovde
Less than
100v ac

27.31,62
73,74

Ovde
Less than
100v ac

59
69,70

Ovdc
Less than
100v ae

27,31,59
69.70

,>vde
Less than
100v ae

3,12

+28v de

75 thru 82,
84

Ovdc

27,31

Ovde

59,67

+28vdc

62,72

+28vdc

60,68

+28v de

29
32,33,34

+28v de
l08vto
122v ae

62
73,74

+28v de
108vto
122v ac

29
32,33,34

+28v de
108v to
122v ac

59
69,70

+28v de
108v to
122v ac

92

+28vdc

88,93

+28vdc

27.31

Ovde

43
42,109

+28vdc
Ovdc

97,100

+28v de

97,99

UV de

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GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE-CONTINUEO

Test
No.

156
157
157

MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

158
158

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

159
160
160

ADPT
ADPT
ST-120

161
162
162
163
164
165
166
166
167
167
168
168
169
169
170
170
171
171
172
172

ADPT
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
INVERTER

173
173

ADPT
INVERTER

174
175
176
176

Not used
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120

177
178
179
179

Not used
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120

184
185
186
186

ADPT
ADPT
ST 120-MAIN DISTSERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
ST-120-MAIN DISTSERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-ST-120

187
187
188
188

ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
G+CCMP

188

G+C CMP-ST-120

189
189

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

190
191
192
192
193
193

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

194
195
196

SERVO AMP
ADPT
SERVO AMP

197

ADPT

180
181
181
182
183
183

Key IRI Display Information'

See footnotes at end of table.

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

27,31

Ov de

43
42,109

+28v de
Ov de

43
42,109

+28vdc
Ovdc

Test
No.
198
198

ADPT
SERVO AMP

199
199

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
SERVO AMP

200}

201
202
203
204
205
206

ADPT
G+CCMP

Ovde
+24v de

110,115

+24v de

207
207

ADPT
MAIN DIST

27,31

Ovdc

208
209

ADPT
G+CCMP

124,125

20 mv ac

154,155

22 mv ac

210
210
211

ADPT
MAIN DIST
G+CCMP

126,127

20 mv ac

156,157

5v ac

212
212

ADPT
MAIN DIST

152,153

1.95v ac

122,123

5v ac

29
32,33,34

+28v de
112.3v to
117.7vac5

ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

29
32,33,34

+28v de
399.967 to
400.033 Hz

213
213
214
214
214
215
216
216
217
218
218
219
219
219
220
221
222
223
223
224
225
225
226
226

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST

109
140
122,123

96
126,127
140
126,127

Ov de
+28v de
Greater than
295 mv ac

Ovdc
+28v de
Greater than
800 mv ac
+28vdc
93 mv ae
+28v de
93 mv ac

109
96,140
154,155

Ov de
+28v de
591 mv ac

124,125

20 mv ac

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link

101 thru 106


42,43
109

+28v de
Ov de

43,45

+28v de

43
42,109
42,46,47

+28v de
Ov de
+28v de

44
42,43,47

Ovdc
+28v de

227
227
228
228
229
229
230
230
231
231

ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

232
232
233
233

ADPT
SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+C CMP

42,46,4 7,96
44

+28v de
Ov de

42,43,109
45,46

Ovdc
Ov de

133
135

237
238
239
239

240
241

Not used
Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP

Not used
Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP

Not used
Not used

Ov de
+28v de

133
135

Ov de
+28v de

134
135

Ov de
+28v de

134,135
136
137

+28v de
Ov de
+28v de

136
137

Ov de
+28v de

136

+28v de

16
83

Ovdc
Ov de

133
135

+28v de
Ov de

133,134

+28v de

16
83
138

Ov de
Ov de
Ov de

27,31

+28v de

42,43, 109

Ov de

27 ,31,59,60,
61,62
48,96,140

+28v de

29

+28v de

+28v de

Test
No.

Key IRI Display Information'

Schematic
Code No.

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ADPT
G+CCMP

162

-0.6vto
+0.6v de

243
243

ADPT
G+CCMP

164

-0.6v to
+0.6vdc

244
244

ADPT
G+C CMP

166

-0.6v to
+0.6v de

245 }
thru
253
254
255

256
257

Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP

ADPT
G+CCMP

258
259

ADPT
G+CCMP

260
261

ADPT
G+CCMP

262
263

264
265

ADPT
G+C CMP

ADPT
G+CCMP

266
266

ADPT
G+C CMP

267
268

ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
162,163

+28vdc
Ov ac
+2.4vdc
-8.70 to
- ll.24v de

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
164,165

+28vdc
Ov ac
+2.4vdc
-8.70 to
- l !.24v de

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
166,167

+28vdc
Ov ac
+2.4vdc
-8.70 to
- l l.24v de

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
162,163

+28vdc
Ov ac
-2.4vdc
+8.70 to
+ 11.24v de

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
164,165

+28vdc
Ov ac
-2.4vdc
+8.70to
+ 11.24v de

48
143 thru 148
149,150,151
166,167

+28vdc
Ov ac
-2.4vdc
+8.70to
+ 11.24v de

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link
+28v de
3.296v ac
+5.25v lo
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de

+28v de

1,10,71

+28vdc

48
143,144
158

124,125

100 mv ae

159

42,43
109

Ov de
+28v de

160

156,157

2v ae

143thru 148
149
162,163

Ov ac
Ov de
-2.44v to
+2.44v de
Read/write
data link

143 thru 148


150
164,165

Ov ac
Ov de
-2.44v to
+2.44vdc

143 thru 148


151
166,167

Ov ae
Ov de
-2.44v to
+2.44v de

Circuit
State

'242
242

97

101 thru 106


234
235
236
236

Circuit
State

Not used

114
110

109
96
152,153

Schematic
Code No.

Key IRI Display Information'

268

269
270
271

271

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP

48
147,148
158
159
160

272
273
274
274

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP

48
145,146
158
159
160

275
275

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

+28v de
0.954v ac
- l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
-10.49v to
-18.27v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de

Test
No.
276
277
277

Key IRI Display Information'

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

'

ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

48
158
159
160

278
278

ADPT
G+CCMP

279
280
280

ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

48
158

+28v de
-10.49v to
-18.27v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de

159
160
281
281

ADPT
G+CCMP

281
282
282

MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP


ADPT
INVERTER

283
283

ADPT
INVERTER

284

ST 120

285
286

ADPT
ST-120

287}
thru
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
309
310
310

MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

311

SERVO AMP

312
313

ADPT
SERVO AMP

314
315
315

ADPT
ADPT
SERVO AMP

316
316
317
318
319
320

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST

321
322
322
323

ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT

+28v de
-l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
-10.49v to
-18.27v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de

101 thru 106


42,43,109

Read/write
data link
Ovdc

29
32,33,34

+28v de
110.3v to
119.7v ac'

29
32,33,34
243
244

+28vdc
399.967 to
400.033 Hz
Ov de
+28v de

243

Ov de

168

+28v de

44,45

+28v de

Not used

44,45

+28v de

43
42,109
47
42

+28v de
Ovde
+28v de
Ov de

46
43,47

Ovdc
+28v de

46
43,47

Ov de
+28v de

42,43, 109

Ovde

27,31
28

Ov de
+28v de

42,43,109

Ovdc

+28v de
1.099v ac
+ 10.49vto
+ 18.27v de
-5.25v to
-9.13v de
-5.25vto
-9.13v de
Read/write
data link

Ml 49869B

Figure 3-2. Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling (sheet 3 of 32).

3-13

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

/9

21

20

22

24

23

GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE-CONTINUED

Test
No.

Circuit
State

Key IRI Display Information'

Key IRI Display Information'

324

27,31

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

Test
No.

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

396
396

ADPT
G+C

397
397

ADPT
G+C

398
398
399
399

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C

+28v

97
99

44.46
97,161
44.46
43,97,161
DIST-SERVO AMP

+28v de
Ov de
+28v de
Ov de

400
400

ADPT
G+C

+28v de
Ov de

401
401

ADPT
G+C

Ov de
+28v de

402
402
403
403

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C

404
404

Ov de
+28v de
+28v de
Ov de

+28v de
Ov de
173

+28v de
Ov de

174

Key IRI Display Information'

ADPT
G+C

405
405

ADPT
G+C

406
406

ADPT
G+C

407
407

ADPT
G+C

Ov de
+28v de
110.3vto
119.7v ac'

48

Hz
174
126,127
101 thru

96
DIST-

124,125
140

173

101 thru 106

174
342

ADPT
G+C CMP

343
344
344

ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

342

386

G+C CMP-ST-120

387

387

ADPT
G+CCMP

388

G+C CMP-ST-120

101 thru 106

ADPT
INVERTER

346
346

ADPT
INVERTER

347
347

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT

348

See rootnotes at end of table.

187.188,193,
194

42,43, 109

Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link

CMP

345
345

Less than
0.020v ac
+28v de

Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
10v ac

188,189,193,
194

10v ac

189,192,193,
194

10v ac

191 thru 194

10v ac

197,198,201,
202

10v ac

Ov de

408
408
409
409
410
410
410
411
411
412
412
412
413
413
414
414
414
415
415
416
416
417
417
417
418
418
419
419
420
421
422
422
423
424
425
425
426
426
427
427

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C CMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C
PRESUR LEAK
GYRO ARS2S3
ADPT
MAIN DIST -SERVO AMP
ADPT
Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP
ADPT
ST-120
ADPT
G+CCMP

428
428

ADPT
G+CCMP

429
429
430
430

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

l 96,198,201.
202

10v ac

195,200,201.
202

10v ac

199 thru 202

10v ac

203,204,209,
210

10v ac

204,205,209,
210

10v ac

206,208,209,
210

10v ac

207 thru 210

10v ac

211,212,218,
219

10v ac

212,213.218.
219

10v ac

215,216.220.
221

24.440v to
27.985v ac

214,216
217,220

Ov ac
24.440v to
27.985v ac

214,216
217,220

Ov ac
24.440v to
27.985v ac

222.230

+28v de

223,224

+28v de

16
83

Ov de
Ov de

225,232

+28v de

16
83

Ov de
Ov de

226,233

+28v de

16
83

Ov de
Ov de

228,235

+28v de

227.234

+28v de

16
83

Ov de
Ov de

224,231

+28v de

229,236
87.91
87,91

+28v de
+28v de'
Ov de'

42,43,109

Ov de

40

Ov de

126.127

20 mv ac

40
101 thru 106

Ov de
Read/write
data link

40
101 thru 106

+28v de
Read/write
data link

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

Test
No.
431
432
432

Key IRI Display Information'


ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

48
147,148
172
173
174
de

433
434
435
435

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

48
145.146
172
173
174

436
436

ADPT
G+C CMP

+28v de
1.648v ac
10.49v to
-18.27v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de

101 thru 106

Read/write
link

40

Ov

101 thru 106

Read/write
link
de

437
437

ADPT
G+C CMP

438
438

ADPT
G+C CMP

101 thru 106

439
439

ADPT
G+C CMP

101 thru 106

440
441
441

ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

40

159
160
442
442

ADPT
G+C CMP

101 thru 106

443
443
444

ADPT
G+CCMP
G+C CMP

107
101 thru 106

445
446
447
447

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+CCMP

Ov de
Read/write
data link

48
145.146
158

+28v de
1.319v ac
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de
-5.25v to
-9.13v de
-5.25v to
-9.13v de

108

159
160
448
448

ADPT
G+CCMP

449
450
450

Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP

451
451
452
453
453
454
455
455

ADPT
G+CCMP
G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST

Read/write
data link
Ov de

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

101 thru 106


108,130

Read/write
data link
+28v de

131
107

+28v de
+28v de

142
142

+28v de
+28v de

134

Ov de

Ml 49870B
Figure 32. Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling (sheet 4 of 32).

3-14

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

25

27

26

29

28

GUIDANCE SECTION IN-CONTAINER/IN-VAN CIRCUIT


ENTRY TABLE-CONTINUED
Test
No.

Key JR(Display Information'

456
456
457
457
458
459
459
460
460
461
461
462
463
464
464
465
465
466
466
467
468
468
469
469
470
470
471
471
472
472
473
473
474
474
475
475

ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
c+C CMP-MAIN
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+CCMP
G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+CCMP

476
476

Schematic
Code No.

DIST

135

+28v de

DIST

133
133

+28v de
+28v de

DIST

134

+28v de

DIST

135

Ov de

DIST
DIST

139
139

+28v de
+28v de
Ov de

71
DIST

129

Ov de

DIST

138

Ov de

DIST

128
128

+28v de
+28v de

129

+28vdc

138

+28v de

DIST

131

Ov de

DIST

130

Ov de

DIST

128

Ov de

DIST

40

Ov de

138

+28v de

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

477
477

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

478
478

ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

479
480
480

Not used
ADPT
G+CCMP

101 thru 106


108,130

Read/write
data link
+28v de

131
107

+28v de
+28v de

142
142

+28v de
+28v de

134

Ov de

135

+28v de

133
133

+28v de
+28v de

134

+28v de

481
481
482
483
483
484
485
485
486
486
487
487
488
489
489
490
490
491
491
492
492
493
494
494
495
495
496
496
497
498
498

DIST

ADPT
G+c CMP
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+CCMP
ADPT ~
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+c CMP-MAIN DIST
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
Not used
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+CCMP
G+C CMP
ADPT
G+c CMP-MAIN DIST

Test
No.

Circuit
State

135

Ov de

99,139

+28v de

99,139

+28v de

129

Ov de

138

Ov de

128
128

+28v de
+28v de

129

+28v de

'

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

Key IRI Display Information'

499
499
500
500
501
501
502
502
503
503
504
504
505
505

ADPT
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN
ADPT
G+CCMP

506
506

ADPT
G+C CMP

30

Schematic
Code No.

138

+28v de

DIST

131

Ov de

DIST

130

Ov de

DIST

128

Ov de

DIST

40

Ov de

DIST

507
507

ADPT
G+CCMP

508
509
510
510

Not used
Not used
ADPT
MEAS PLAT DRIFT'

511}
thru
529
530
531

ADPT
SERVO AMP

532
533
533

ADPT
ADPT
SERVO AMP

534
535
535'

ADPT
ADPT
IMPR CABLE

138

+28v de

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

101 thru 106

Read/write
data link

124 thru 127, Variable


154,155

Not used
46
42,47

Ovdc
+28v de

46
42,47

Ov de
+28v de

230

Grid
Zone

Adapter
Figure'

Air select command


Air select supervision
Air/surface select command
Air/surface select supervision
Attitude signal excitation ott command
Azimuth pickoff output

C176
C179
8176
8179
8104
All 9(2)

3-20
3-20
3-20
3-20
3-21
3-10

Battery activator and case venting safe


supervision
Battery activator arm command
Battery activate command
Battery heater supply (neutral)
Battery heater supply (LlO)
Battery heater supply (l20)
Battery heater supply (L30)
Battery temperature low supervision
Bearing air heater on supervision
Bearing air heater off command (minus)
Bearing airflow reduction command
Bearing air 1200 psig switch supervision
Bearing air 1200 psig switch supervision supply
Bearing air 3000 psig switch supervision
Bearing air 3000 psig swttch supervision supply
Caged supervision
Cage-uncage motor (neutral)
Cage-uncage motor (LIO)
Cage-uncage motor (L20, L30)
Cage-uncage supervision supply
Case venting motor safe and arming ( +28v de
common)
Case venting motor safe return
Case venting safe supervision
Case venting squib (A) return, (-0)
Case venting squib (B) return, (-D)
Control seal-in off command
Control seal-in on command
Control seal-in on supervision
Cutoff test supervision
+ DlO (monitor)
-DlO (monitor)

C86
C89
C86
086
Cl58
0158
0158
0158
0161
Al91
Al88
Cl88
889
886
8191
8188
8113
Cl!O
8110
CllO
8110
0149

3-19
3-27
3-24
3-24
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-28

ABO
C89
880
C80
050
C50
C53
Cll9
B59
A59

3-26
3-19
3-9.5
3-26
3-24
3-24
3-24
3-18
3-14

3-14

+ D20 (monitor)
-D20 (monitor)
Data present
Down data
Down data command
Emergency power off command (positive)
Emergency power off command (negative)
Explosive switch fired supervision
Explosive switch installation supervision
First stage actuator motor power
First stage actuator overload switch
First stage actuator run-time motor

B59
B59
8101
ClOl
898
Cl88
0188
047
A47
077
D74,C77
D77(2)

3-14
3-14
3-18
3-18
3-18
3-19
3-19
3-19
3-24
3-27
3-25
3-27

First stage
First stage
First stage
First stage

8149
Al49
8149
8149

3-14
3-14
3-14
3-14

Signal Name

Circuit
State

+28v de

' I RI displays are followed by a dash (-).


' Indicates emergency interrupt (EXX) and is displayed with the applicable
test number in which the interrupt occurs.
3
Indicates malfunction that occurs during !-second monitor scan (MXX)
function and is displayed with the applicable test number in which the
malfunction occurs.
' Verify that guidance section in-container/in-van is cabled correctly for
test (TM 9-1430-380-14 for PTS and TM 9-4935-385-14-5 for SCTS).
5
Minimum and maximum value of the average of the sum of phase A, B,
and C of inverter output voltage.
6
Pressure switch S3 opened prior to specified time.
' Pressure switch S3 failed to open within specified time.
' This test is optional and consists of a manual platform drift measurement
that comprises three separate two-measurement operations. Initially, a
measurement is performed across one of the platform monitor circuits
(e.g., schematic code numbers 124 and 125) and recorded as a reference
value. Exactly 4 minutes later, another measurement is performed and
recorded across the same circuit. The difference value between the two
measurements must be 0.007v ae or less. An identical drift measurement
is performed on each of the remaining circuits ( 126 and 127 or 154 and
155).

actuator
actuator
actuator
actuator

1 servovalve
1 servovalve
2 servovalve
2 servovalve

See footnotes at end of table.

(minus)
(plus)
(minus)
(plus)

Grid
Signal Name
First stage actuator 3 servovalve (minus)
First stage actuator 3 servovalve (plus)
First stage ignition arm command
First stage ignition arm return
First stage ignition command supervision
First stage ignition fire plus
First stage ignition fire zero
First stage ignition fire zero supply
First stage pump motor on command
First stage separation arming return (-D)
First stage separation fire pl us
First stage separation fire zero
First stage separation voltage monitor
first stage vane 1 position monitor
First stage vane 1 position monitor supply (minus)
Firs! stage vane 1 position monitor supply (plus)
First stage vane 2 position monitor
First stage vane 2 position monitor supply (minus)
First stage vane 2 position monitor supply (plus)
First stage vane 3 position monitor
First stage vane 3 position monitor supply (minus)
First stage vane 3 position monitor supply (plus)
G&CC fault
G&CC on command
G&CC pressure and inverter voltage monitor
supervision
Gimbal hot supervision
Gimbal not cold supervision
Ground
GSE lift-off relay return
Guidance section air supply temperature control
H EIS not safe supervision
Horizontal alinement switch supervision
Horizontal alinement switch supervision supply
Inverter on command
Lift-off supervision
Long range program 1" limit supervision
Lo::ig range select command
Long range select supervision
MSLIOENSUPV
Missile 1 + DI 4 bus supervision
Missile power on command
Missile power on indication
Off select command
Off select supervision
Overvoltage monitor
Performance monitor supervision
Phase A (inverter supply) monitor
Phase B (inverter supply) monitor
Phase C (inverter supply) monitor
Phase A, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Phase B, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Phase C, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Pilch attitude substitute command
Pilch attitude monitor
Pilch gyro torquer control phase
Pilch pendulum output
Pitch program zero command
Pitch program zero supervision
Pitch program l ' limit supply
Program monitor 1
Program monitor 2

Roll attitude substitute command


Roll attitude monitor
Roll gyro torquer control phase
Second stage actuator motor power
Second stage actuator overload switch

Zone

Cl49
Cl49
Cl34
880
841
838
B41
B38
C74
880
A4!
0131
838
Cl40
Cl43
877

877
Cl40
Cl43
A77
A77
0140
0143
A71
Cll
C59
A68
Cl25

Adapter
Figure'
3-14
3-14
3-24
3-27
3-24
3-24
3-25
3-19
3-25
3-27
3-25
3-25
3.9
3.9
3-14
3-14
3-14
3.9
3-14
3-14
3-14
3.9
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-19
3-21
3-18

Cl85
8185
C80
C41
0182(2)
C41
083
080
050
0146
D65
B92
C95
853
C59
D38
041(2)
C176
Cl79
059
A44
053
053
053
0173
0173
Cl73
B140,
Cl40
B143,
Cl43
8116(2)
All 9,
8119
B62
065
062
0101
ClOl

3-21
3-21
3-27
3-14
3-21
3-19
3-29
3-29
3-22
3-24
3-23
3-23
3-23
3-18
3-19
3-22
3-22
3-20
3-20
3-19
3-24
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-8

Al 40,
8140
Al 43,
8143
All 6,
8116
877
874
877

3-8

3-14
3-12
3-12
3-23
3-23
3-23
3-18
3-18

3-14
3-10
3-27
3-25

Ml 49871B
Figure 3-2. Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling (sheet 5 of 32).

3-15

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

32

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35

36

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Signal Name

Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second
Second

stage actuator run-time motor


stage actuator l servovalve (minus)
stage actuator 1 servovalve (plus)
stage actuator 2 servovalve (minus)
stage actuator 2 servovalve (plus)
stage actuator 3 servovalve (minus)
stage actuator 3 servovalve (plus)
stage Ignition arming return, ( -,D) ,

Second stage Ignition and first stage separation


command supervision
Second stage Ignition fire plus
Second stage ignition fire zero
Second stage Ignition voltage monitor
Second stage pump motor on command
Second stage vane lock motor
Second stage vane 1 position monitor
Second stage vane 1 position monitor
supply (minus)
Second stage vane 1 position monitor
supply (plus)
Second stage vane 2 position monitor
Second stage vane 2 position monitor
supply (minus)
Second stage vane 2 position monitor
supply (plus)
Second stage vane 3 position monitor

Second stage vane 3 position monitor


supply (minus)
Second stage vane 3 position monitor
supply (plus)
Select supervision supply
Servoampl ac power on command
Servoampl de power on command
Short range program reverse command
Short range program 1 limit supervision
Short range select supervision
Strobe
ST-120 air pressure switch supervision

Grid
Zone
C77(2)
C155
B155
C155
Cl55
D155
Cl55
B80

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3-14
3-14
3-14
3.14
3-14
3-14
3-27

D131

3-23

A38
Cl31
C38
B74
B131(2)
Al52
A155
C71

3.27
3-25
3.9
3-25
3-25
3.9
3-14
3.14

C71

3-14

B152
B155
C71

3.9
3.14
3-14

B71

3-14

B152
B155
871

3.9
3.14
3.14

A71

3-14

B176
B!?2
B134
B61
D65
B95
B98
B89

3-20
3-22
3-22
3-23
3-23
3-23
3-18
3-21

Signal Name

ST-120 base plate temperature supervision


ST-120 base plate temperature supervision
(supply)
ST-120 heater control
ST-120 heater control relay supply
Surtace select command
Surface select supervision
Switch point l command supervision
Tall plug relay command
Tall plug relay command supply
Tail plug relay and G&CC fault supervision
Thrust port voltage monitor
Thrust termination and second stage
separation command supervision
Thrust termination and second stage separation
relay supervision
Thrust port 1 arm return (-0)
Thrust port 1 fire zero
Thrust port 2 arm return (-0)
Thrust port 2 fire zero
Umbilical release supervision
Uncaged supervision
Up data
Up data command
Vanes unlock command
Warhead continuity supervision
Warhead continuity supervision supply
Warhead signal withhold command
Warhead signal withhold relay supervision
Warhead l release command
Warhead 1-Sl coarse (CXl-Sl)
Warhead 1-Sl fine (FXl-Sl)
Warhead l-S2 coarse (CX1-S2)
Warhead l-S2 fine (FXl-S2)
Warhead 1.53 coarse (CX1-S3)
Warhead lS3 fine (FX1-S3)
Warhead l servomotor control phase
(CFl signal)
Warhead 2 release command
Warhead 2-Sl coarse (CX2-S1)
Warhead 2-Sl fine (FX2-Sl)

Grid
Zone

Grid
Zone

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B167
Al67
8167
Cl67
Cl67(2)

3-17
3-17
3-17
3.17
3-17

D176
A169
8169
Al69
8169
Al69
Cl69
Cl69(2)

3-20
3-17
3.17
3.17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17

B179
Al73
B173
Al73
B173
Al73
B173
Cl73(2)

3-20
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3.17

8140(2)
B143(2)
B119(2)
Al16
B182
Al82

3.a
3-10
3.11
3.11
321
3-21

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C50

318

+25v de power supply (+D2)


-25v de power supply (-02)
+ 28-volt supply

A71
A71
850(2)

3-14
314
3-18

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A95
A92

3-21
3-21

Cl85
Cl82
8176
8179
All7
C44
C44
C47
C38
Dl19

3-21
3-21
3.20
3-20
3-23
3-27
3-27
3-23
3.9
3-18

D131

3-23

ABO
Dl19
CBO
Dl19
CBO
Bl13
A98
A98
Al28
Al79
A176
C44
C47
Dl79
A163
8163
8163
8163
8163
Cl63
Cl63(2)

3-27
3-28
3-9.5
3-27
3-29
3-22
3-18
3-18
3-24
3-19
3.20
3-20
3-20
3.20
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17

8176
8167
8167

3.20
3-17
3.17

Signal Name
Warhead 2-S2 coarse (CX2-S2)
Warhead 2-S2 fine (FX2-S2)
Warhead 2.53 coarse (CX2-S3)
Warhead 2-S3 fine (FX2-S3)
Warhead 2 servomotor control phase
(CF2 signal)
Warhead 3 release command
Warhead 3-Sl coarse (CX3-Sl)
Warhead 3-Sl fine (FX3-S1)
Warhead 3-S2 coarse (CX3-S2)
Warhead 3-S2 fine (FX3-S2)
Warhead 3-S3 coarse (CX3-S3)
Warhead 3.53 fine (FX3S3)
Warhead 3 servomotor control phase
(CF3 signal)
Warhead 4 release command
Warhead 4-Sl coarse (CX4-Sl)
Warhead 4-Sl fine (FX4-Sl)
Warhead 4-S2 coarse (CX4-S2)
Warhead 4-S2 fine (FX4S2)
Warhead 4-S3 coarse (CX4-S3)
Warhead 4.53 fine (FX4S3)
Warhead 4 servomotor control phase
(CF4 signal)
Yaw attitude substitute command
Yaw attitude monitor
Yaw pendulum output
Yaw gyro torquer control phase
120v ac, 400 Hz, platform heater s,upply (l30)
120v ac, 400 Hz, platform heater supply (neutral)

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3-16

TM 9142538024-2

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eNERGENCY POWEi? 'FF
CONNANl)(POSIT/VE.

W2 W2

R5
W/1

P6

J.

42W9

A
C

JI

8
Wl7P6

28W6

W/0

W20

l.
!J.

MI 4S898A
Figure 3-2. Guidance section in-container/in-van cabling (sheet 32 of 32).

3-42

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Section IV. FIRST STAGE IN-CONTAINER CABLING

Figure 3-3 is the first stage in-container cabling diagram. This diagram shows cabling between the
SCTS/PTS cable entry panel, the first stage container, and then through circuits within the first stage.
References are provided on each signal line to a figure in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 where the PTS interface
circuit is shown. The signal names shown in the diagram are the names assigned to the circuits
for a tactical configuration and do not necessarily reflect the function that is being tested. Code numbers
have been assigned to each signal line and are to be used in conjunction with the test numbers listed
in the circuit entry table if a malfunction occurs during the test. Details on use of the information
in figure 3-3 are contained on sheet 1.

3-43

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

INTRODUCTION

The primary purpose of this diagram is to assist maintenance


personnel in isolating a wiring malfunction that occurs during
first stage. in-container testing by either an SCTS or PTS. The
diagram contains wire run data and a means of correlating a first
stage malfunction test display on the IRI to specific wire runs
involved in the malfunctioning test.

DIAGRAM CONTENT (Detail A)


Complete cable run information from the first stage through the
container to the entry panels is shown. Circuits within the first
stage are shown functionally to provide a basic understanding of
first stage operation during test. SCTS peculiar cabling between
the entry panels and the signal distribution box, including patch
panel connection when applicable, is shown in detail. To obtain
the complete reference designation for SCTS items, prefix all 32
reference designations with 95A; prefix all other reference desig,
nations with 95. PTS cabling between the entry panels and the
signal distribution box is not shown since it is included on the

adapter schematics in TM 91425-380-241. A schematic code


number is associated with wire run lines to provide a key for correlating an IRI malfunction display to the wire run(s) that was
being tested when the malfunction occured.

3. To trace the destination of the +28v de signal, proceed as follows:


a. Refer to the adapter interface information at the right of the schematic and note the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin 6 of cable
AlA32A4A2W2Pl), the mating cable connector (32A8J22), and
the referenced adapter figure (3-23, program generation).
b. Refer to the systems signal interface table (TM 9-1425-380-24 l ),
locate the signal name, and note the page(s) and grid zone(s) in
dicated for figure 3-23.
c. Locate the grid zone(s) referenced and determine the correct wire
run by correlating SCTS cable (pin 6) and the mating cable connector (32A8J22), noted in a above, with the corresponding points
in figure 3-23.
4. To trace the source of the applicable signal, proceed in the same manner as described in 3 above.
5. Inspection of the circuit indicates that the fault could only be in cabling external to the SCTS as all SCTS wiring was checked during the
adapter diagnostic test.
6. Check for cable 28W9 continuity; the open between Pl-6 and P26
is located.
7. Replace cable 28W9 and rerun the in-container test successfully.

27

32A4AI
TACTICAL CABLE

FIRST STACH:
CONTAINER

cNTRV PANEL

//
FIRST STAOE
W2J/

W2

Wl!P{

IGNITION

JI

"

,,'

I/

F , _ _ _ _..,,,

CONTROL ScAL-IN
>----OF:_F_C_O._W._:.Yi_'A_M_'O_ _ _ _ __
1

I
6 - -*EI
----~6

PROc;RAM CfENERAT/0,11
(3-23)(32A8J22) //F2/

AtJAPTER INTERFACE
INFORMATION (SCTS/PTs)
//F21 =MONITOR ELEMENT TO WHICI-/
SIGNAL IS ROt/TctJ ON
AtJAPTER SCh'cMATIC

SCHEMATIC
CO/JENO.

(TM 9-/425380-24-1)

(SCTS/PTS)

FIRST STAGE IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE


Test
No.

001
002 2
003 2
0042

d'd!S

D
For first stage in-container testing, the tracing of wire runs from
this figure to an adapter figure and from an adapter figure to this
figure is accomplished in exactly the same manner as explained
for the SCTS except that entry is made from TM 9-1427-38012/l and the cabling between the cable entry panels and the
signal distribution box is shown in the adapter diagrams. As a
result, interface between diagrams is madf\ at the entry panel
instead of the en.d of the SCTS cable.

'006
007
008
009
010
011
,012
012
'013
014
015

Key IRI
Display
Information'

ADPT
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
IMPR CABLE
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

Schematic
Code
No.

35
17,21,22
12,14

11
7
5
17

Circuit
State

Ov de
Ov de
Ov de

+28v de
+28v de
+24v de
+28v de

Figure 3-3.

3.44

Test
No.

Key IRI
Display
lnformatio.n'

016
017
018
019
019
020
021

CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

022
022
023
024
025
025
026
027
028
029

ADPT
CONTINUITY
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

Schematic
Code
No.

Key IRI
Circuit
State

Schematic
No.

Key IRI
Circuit
State

Schematic
Circuit
State

030

21
22
8
10
3
1

Test
No.

+28v de
+24v de
+24/28v
de

18

+28vdc

14
12
13
19
9

+28v de
+28v de.
+28v de
+28y de
+28v de:

First stage in-container cabling (sheet 1 of 6).

031
032
032
033
034
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042

de
de
de

Ov de

+28v de

043

MI 4985/A

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Test
No.

Key IRI
Display
Information'

059
060
061
062
062

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ACTUATOR 1

063

ACTUATOR2

064

ACTUATOR 3

065

ADPT
ACTUATOR 1

066

067

070

Circuit
State

/'l7t".

Key IRI
Display
Information 1
11nDT

Schematic
Code
No.

Circuit
State

Signal Name

I RI displays are followed by a dash ( - )


Verify that first stage in-container is cabled correctly for test (TM 9-1430
380-14 for PTS and TM 9-4935-385-145 for SCTS).
3 Depending upon the direction the servovalve wiper arm is to be driven, 6v
de of the proper polarity is required across schematic code numbers 42 and
43, 47 and 48, or 52 and 53. Under program control, + 12v de or -12v
de is applied at 43, 48, or 53, and the servovalve, connected in series with
a resistor in the PTS/SCTS, forms one half of a voltage divider to provide
+6v de or -6v de at 42, 47, or 52.
The voltage at schematic code numbers 54, 55, or 56 is measured to determine if the wiper arm will move from + 15 to -15 (30 movement)
within 132 to 271 milliseconds (rate test). Then the servovalve input is disconnected at 42 and 43, 47 and 48, or 52 and 53, and the voltage is measured at 54, 55, or 56 to insure that the wiper arm remains stationary for
360 milliseconds (drift test).
1

ADPT
ACTUATOR 1

24, 27, 29
38
24, 27, 32
38
24, 27, 35
38

+28v de
115v ac
+28v de
115v ac
+28v de
115v ac

39
40
41
42,43
54

+12vdc

-0
-12vde
Changes'
Variable
+ 12v de

39
40
41
42,43
54

-0

Signdl Nan1e

+12vdc

-D
-12vdc
Changes'
Vari<!ble
+12vdc

44
45
46
47,48
55

ADPT
ACTUATOR 3

ADAPTERINTERFACETABLE

-12v de
Changes'
Variable

44
45
46
47,48
55

ADPT
ACTUATOR 2

ADPT
ACTUATOR 3

Test
No.

49
50
51
52,53
56
49
50
51
52,53
56

3-29
3-29
321
3-22.

Control seal-in off command

08
010
016
08
010
Cl4
Cl6
A32
A35
A32(2)

324
323
4.4
3-19
3-27
3-20
3-19
3-24
3-27
322

A26

3-28,
4.4

-D
Emereency missile power off
command (negative)
Emercency power off
command (positive)
First stage actuator overload
switch
First staee actuator run-time
motor
First sta&e actuator switch
supply

-12vdc
Changes'
Variable
+12v de

-0

Adapter
Figure'

C23
C20
CB
ClO

-12v de
Changes'
Variable
+12vdc

-0

Grid
Zone

Azimuth ring switch supervision


Azimuth ring switch supply
Bearing airflow reduction
command

-0

12

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

ADPT
ACTUATOR 2

068

069

Schematic
Code
No.

II

10

7
FIRST STAGE IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE. CONTINUED

First stage actuator 1 oil


temperature switch supervision
First stage actuator 1 operating
pressure supervision
First stage actuator 1 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
First stage actuator 1 servovalve (minus)
First stage actuator 1 servovalve (plus)
First stage actuator 2 oil
temperature switch supervision
First stage actuator 2 operating
pressure supervision
First stage actuator 2 precharge pressure and oil level
supervision
First stage actuator 2 servovalve (minus)
First stage actuator 2 servovalve (plus)
First stage actuator 3 oil
temperature switch supervision
First stage actuator 3 operating
pressure supervision
First stage actuator 3 precharge pressure and oil
level supervision
First stage actuator 3 servovalve (minus)
First stage actuator 3 servovalve (plus)

Grid
Zone
A28

Adapter
Figure'
3-28

A28

3-25

B28

3-25

B32

3.9

B32

3.9

B28

3-28

B28

3-25

C28

3-25

C32

3.9

C32

3.9

C28

3-28

D28

3-25

D28

3-25

D32

3-9

D32

3.9

-12vdc
Changes'
Variable

Grid
Zone

Signdl Name

First stage ignition command


supervision
First stage ignition fire plus
First staee ien ition fire zero
First staee ignition ffre zero
supply
First stage vane 1 position
monitor
First stage vane 1 position
monitor supply (CT)
First staee vane 1 po5ition
monitor supply (minus)
First stage vane 1 position
monitor supply (plus)
First staee vane 2 position
monitor
First stage vane 2 position
monitor supply (CT)
First stage vane 2 position
monitor supply (minus)
First stage vane 2 position
monitor supply (plus)
First stage vane 3 position
monitor
First stage vane 3 position
monitor supply (CT)
First staee vane 3 position
monitor supply (minus)
First stace vane 3 position
monitor supply (plus)
GSE lift-off relay return,

Adapter
Figure'

cs

3-21
3-24
3-28"
3-24
3-28
3-19

835

3.9

832

3.9

832

3.9

832

3.9

C35

3.9

C32

3.9

C32

3.9

C32

3.9

Al4
A16

m
C16
ClO

D35

3.9

D32

3.9

D32

3.9

032

3.9

014
016

3-14
3-14
3-24
3-21
3-29

Lift-off supervision

CB

Lift-off switch supervision

ClO
023

Grid
Zone

Signal Name
Lift-off switch supply
Missile power on command
Second stage actuator switch
supply
Second stage actuator 1 oil
temperature switch super
vision
Second stage actuator 1
operatine pressure super
vision
Second sta1e actuator 1 prechup pr11sure and oil
level supervision
Second slap actuator 2 oH
temperature switch supervision
Second 1ta1e actuator 2
operatlne pressure supervision
Second sta1e actualor 2 prechar1e preuure and oil
level supervision
Stcond stqe actuator 3 oil
temperature switch superVillon
Second 1tace actuator 3
operat1n1 preuure super.
vision
Second stqe actuator 3 precharce pressure and oil
level supervision
Tell pluc relay comm1nd

Adapter
Figure'

ClO
814
816

3-29
3-22
3-28
3-27
3-21
328

B14
816

321
325

CI4
C16

3-21
325

B14
816

3-21
3-28.

C14
c16

3-21
3-25

D14
D16

3-18
3-25

B14
B16

3-21
328

D14
016

3-18
3-25

D14
D16

318
3-25

Al4
Al6
Tall pluc relay comm1nd supply Al4
Al6
Tall plus relay and G&CC
BJ.4
!316
fault supervision
Vanes locked supervision
Cl4
Cl6
Warhead signal withhold
,08
command
D10
Warhead signal withhold relay Al4
A16,
supervision

3-21
3-23
3-27
3-23
3-21
323
3-21
3-24
3-20
3-23
3-21
3-20

020
A20.B21

CB

'Figure located in TM 9-1425-380-24-1.

AIA82A4A2
W21'/

A/A92A4AI
W3P/
CONSTANT MONITOR 43 ~-...:;:M:;.:8;.:2:.:.'4_
(3-19) {32A8J20)
ACTtlATOl<S MON/TOI?
(3-25}(32A8J20)

0
0
0
0
0
0

NISS/Le POW'el? ANO ST-120


_...;...;;;;;_.;;..__~2a CAv/N(j CONTROL
(9-22)(32A8J22) VG22

H34

a~-...;.;.;..c.:;;,.;2.;;:;'2;....._

WAMEAIJ CONTROL
(3-20) (32A8J20)

.39 lf---....;*_K.,..;;'23;.;._...;.

CONSTANT A!ONITOA
(S-19) {32A8J20)

/ lf--_.;.;.ilt;.;.;N.;.;;;'2;..;.I_

D
hR!Nu MEPAllAT/ON
6
(9-24)(32A8J20}

(;{lll)ANCe ScCT/ONtlTILITY
CONTl?OL (3-21}(32ABJ22) VQ24
PROGl?,9Af Ge.Ne.RATION
(3-23}(32A8J22) VG2!
SPECIAL TEST CIRCtl/TS
(3-27}(32A8J22} J/N26

AIA32A4 PAT~~ ~ANEL


AIW3 ..
I
1
I'/ 11122
.).)JO

<I".:'{
0

t_J.)g

D146tlOSTIC JUMPER
(3-28) (32A8J22} VM22

SAE'CIAL TEST CIRCUITS


32 (3-27) (32A8.J22) Ve26

,32 lf----M_N...,..~...;.'O_

<,{l/l)ANCe SECTION
UTILITY CONT'/it?L
(3-21) (.32A8J20)
rl l?/116 PREPARATION
(3-24) (32ABJ20)

25

PRO(JIMAI 6ENcRATION
(.3-23)(32A8J22} V,C2/

-MI 4985ZA

Figure 3-3. First stage in-container cabling (sheet 2 of 6)

3-45

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

14

/3

!5

16

17

27
FIRST STA<.

CONTA!NFI?
A/A32A4A2

W2PI

/0

Gl/fl)ANCE S CT/ON UTILITY


CONTROL (3-2/) (32ABJ22)
( # ll'J, 82 2, F.1(, OR Ga,;)

WAR#E'A;O SIGNAi.

28W9

WIT/If/OLD l?Et.A'IS(IP/i'VI.J!ON

(if

31

Pl

W2

W2

t/2

,//

/8
AIAJ2A./-AI
WJPI

II

FIR.ST S7AGE

W2P2

WNI

GZZ

FIRST STAG IGNITION


COMMANIJ SUPERVISION

FIRIN<J. PREPARATION
(3-21f.) (32A8J20) VL 24

_, __ j}

TAIL PLVG RLAY


49

COMMAND

0f

-ttC27

SPCIAL TE.ST CIRCUITS


(.J-Z7)(3ZABJ22) VE22

WARHEAD CONTROL

(.HO) {.32A8v20) VRZ/

TAIL PlU6 RlAY


COMMAN{) SI/PPLY

PROGRAM GNRATICW
(323}(32ABJ20)

~ ' " ' " ' , - - - - - - ~ 50- - _J

7AIL PUJ(i RELAY /IN() G ICC FAIJLT

42

SUPERVISION

PROGRAM GENERATION

(jjj

(3-23) (32ABJ20) VC2!

B
3(,

,,,.

(jjf

(jjf

(;;V/PANCE SECTION UTILITY


33

CONTl?Ol (3-Zl}(32A8J2Z)

{* 11,, 822, F:J, CY? t;J'-)

(if

34

/)/AGNOSTIC ,/UMP(R
CAPS (3-ZB)
(3Zl18J20)

SECOND :STAGE: ACTllATOR f


OIL TMPERATURSWITCH
.Sl!PERVl.5/0N

SECOND .STAG ACTVA TOR


OPERATING PRE5SlJR.
SUPRVl5/0N

SECOND STAGE ACTllATO!i' 2


OPERATING PRESSURE:

.SUPERVISION

@
35

ACTUATORS MONITOR

(3-Z5) ( 32118J20)

SECOND STAGE: IJCTVATOR I


Pl?E:CNARGE PRE:.SSURJ;. ANP
OIL L11L SUP!:RVISJON
V021

VANES LOCK[)
SUPERVISION

57

IGNITION

P,U.5lTTING CONTROL

2'T

(.3-/8){3ZA8JZ2)
WI/RHEAO CONTROL

(320){32/i8JZ2)

38

'ifG/0

(iii

er

:i'D/4

..tfF(,

:l'FC.

PRES'TT/N6 CONTROL

(3-/8){52ABJ22)

VQ2/

@f

.SCOND

l)/A6NOS7IC .JW.lf'Eli' CAPS

(32!) (32A8J22)

srAt.l

ACTUATORS NON/TOH

(.J-Z.$) (:.,z AIJJ 20)

ACTlJ,4TOR 3

OPERATING eRES5VR

,i\'-f"~

CON.STANT MON/TOH
(3-1,) (32.AtJJtO) VH.33

SI.IPERVIS.ION

@f
Jf-/1/25

GS LIFT- OFF
REl:.AY'R'i:T(;IRN(-D)

L-6

DC POWR OISTK/8(/T/ON
(4-4) (3ZA3J20)

!i

(3-llf.) ( 3ZA8./20}

*D22

PVC I NPCIT .SELECTION

Ml 49853A

3-46

Figure3-3.

First stage in-container cabling (sheet 3 of 6).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

20

/3

21

22

24

23

A
I 32A4A3

POWER CA/JU

: EN TRY PANEL
MISSIU POWER
AIID ST/20
CIIGIJIG CONTROL l 9 i>---d-,,:-~
~-(3-22) (32AeP90)
~

I 32A4A3

- POWER CA!LE
I ENTRY PANE

AIA32A4AI
58

W3PI

* A31

A/A32A4AI

W3PI

53 VC.?8

CONTINUITY, MON/TM,
A)ll> S1JPP1.Y(31')

CONTINUITY, MONITOR,
AND 5UPPLY
(329) (321J8J20)

(32A8Jt0)

!-1)202

D
51

* N20

(ii)

52 VD28

Ml 498548
Figure 3-3. First stage in-container cabling (sheet 4 of 6).

3-47

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

25

30

ACTll'4TORS
MONITOR 20~-::=:::r':..._--:---:-s~~~~)--:;;:;;:;:-:;;-:::::::-:::'77~~n,___'--~
(.N6}(J?ABJ20)
f/)202

ACTVATORS
MONITOR (3-25)

(:J2A8JZO)

>---1---*-H_2_2_~ 22 Vt.21

llrK 3 4-

J2
M

,-------------ti

5/

OIL Tf/ERMO SWITCH

A/Al

OPEN~~LOW-3/. 7C{-25F)

z,

DIAGNOSTIC JUMPER
CAPS (3-28)
(32A8JZO) VC24

PATCJI PANEL

OETAIL FOR
ALTERNATE
CONFIGURATION
ACTVATOR5
MONITOR (3-25)

(32118J20)

>----t---*-K._'2Z_--t1 lfl VAil/

- - - - - - - - - - - - , , - - - - 1 27

OIi/GNOSTiC JUMPER
CAPS (3-28)
(32ABJ20) VD24

ACTUATORS

MONITOR (3-25)
{3ZABJ20)

MI 49.9~58
!

Figure 3-3. First stage in-container cabling (sheet 5 of 6).

3-48

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

36

31

36

SNCW, Tlf
Clll(Vtr~ ( ~ - 21)

(32~8J22) V82',

AIA32A4A2
1'V.!P2

I ---*....:Bc.:;3_1- - - ' > i

0
.

~D.31

C0
0

2 lf----*-C-=-3_1-------'-"~-41.

5 .,___.....;'lf...:.F...:.:J_I~--'-~

@
'AG31

JC 5TIMl/L I

(J-9} (.J2A8t.125)

DC STIMULI

(3-9 }(,2A8 J25)

OIIERL04D SWITCHES
ON //,4/(), //All, ANO IIA/2 A~e
IN SR1S. TH TIM
TOTALIZING McTER ON IIA/0,
//All, AND 1/AIZ AKE IN
PARALLEL..

0
0*_A_

IT _ _ _11::..:.;Mc:.:..::..'3:_I- -

/8.,__ _ _

3~2' - - - ~ ~ 1 l 1 > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - c 1 / D ~ . _ _ ~ ~ 1

MI 49856A

Figure 3-3. First stage in-container cabling (sheet 6 of 6).

3-49

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Section V. SECOND STAGE IN-CONTAINER CABLING


Figure 3-4 is the second stage in-container cabling diagram. This diagram shows cabling between the
SCTS/PTS cable entry panel, the second stage container, and then through circuits within the second
stage. References are provided on each signal line to a figure in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 where the P'rS
interface circuitry is shown. The signal names shown in the diagram are the names assigned to the
circuits for a tactical configuration and do not necessarily reflect the function that is being tested.
Code numbers have been assigned to each signal line and are to be used in conjunction with the
test numbers listed in the circuit entry table if a malfunction occurs during the te~Details on use
of the information in figure 3-4 are contained on sheet 1.
f!'lf'f'

3-50

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

SCTS USE
Two examples of figure usage are given blow. The first describes how
to move from this figure to an adapter figure. The second describes how
to move from an adapter figure to this figure.
Example 1
In this example, it is assumed that an open exists between 28W6Pl-6
and 28W6P2-6. A second stage in-container test is performed (TM 94935-385-14-5) until the test is halted with an IRI malfunction display
of SNDG MALF TEST 031 CONTINUITY, Readback display information
of 05 MR24010000 EOlOOOO is displayed on the IRI when the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed. Using second stage in-container
fault isolation flow charts (TM 9-4935-385-14-5), mode 09 of adapter
diagnostic test (TM 9-4935-385-14/2) is performed successfully.
Decoding readback information, it is determined that an adapter read
operation (VF21) failed. Since the adapter diagnostic test was performed successfully, it is concluded that the fault must be located in
circuits that are peculiar to the in-container test. Manual troubleshooting procedures are performed as follows:
1. Refer to the second stage in-container circuit entry table and locate
test 031, key IRI display of CONTINUITY, and schematic code
number 21.
2. On the schematic, refer to the circuit identified by the code number
(21) that was being checked when the malfunction occurred; in this
case, control seal-in off command.
3. To trace the destination of the + 28v de signal, proceed as follows:
OETAIL A

to assist maintenance
The primary purpose of this diagram
personnel in isolating a wiring malfunction that occurs
second stage in-container testing by either an SCTS or PTS.
diagram contains wire run data and a means of correlating a
second stage malfunction test display on the !RI to specific wire
runs involved in the malfunctioning test.

DIAGRAM CONTENT (Detail A)


Complete cable run information from the second stage
the container to the entry panels is shown. Circuits within
second stage are shown functionally to provide a basic understanding of second stage operation during test. SCTS
cabling between the entry panels and the signal
including patch panel connections when ap1Jlicable,
detail. To obtain the complete reference
items, prefix all 32 reference designations
95A;
other reference designations with 9 5. PTS cabling between the
entry panels and the signal distribution box is not shown since
it is included in the adapter schematics (TM 9-1425-380-24-1).
A schematic code number is associated with wire run lines to
vide a key for correlating an IRI malfunction display to the
run(s) that was being tested when the malfunction occurred.

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TABLE
This table contains information that correlates the malfunction
display on the IRI to the wire
under test at the time the
malfunction occurred, and provides
circuit conditions required
for successful completion of each test. The "Test No." column lists
the three-digit test number that follows SNDG MALF TEST display
on the IRI when a malfunction occurs. The
IRI Display Information" column lists the IRI
of the ma1tu1nctwnrng
number
(This display directly follows the
ADPT is included in this column to maintain test
however, no schematic code number and circuit state information
since adapter problems are repaired through use of the
01agn,ost1c program. The "Schematic Code No." column
numbers that correlate
test number and
IRI
information to the wire
associated with each
correlation is made via an
code
is
locating the scheenclosed in a circle on the figure. To
matic code numbers, they are assigned to
lines in numerical
order. There are
runs that are coded but not listed in the
cuit
table. Those wire runs not listed
the table are not
tested
of
conditions
circuits.
"Circuit State" column
the signal level
must be
in order for a
test to be
the
level
listed
as an aid in
analysis of the
malfunctioned.
Footnotes are explained at the end of the table.

INTRODUCTION

~ - - ~ ~- - ~ ~-

CABLE RUNS
FOR SCTS

6.
7.

Example 2
.
.
In this example, assume that a signal must be traced from a f1gu_re m
TM 9-1425-380-24-1 to this figure. It is further assumed that the signal
to be traced is first stage vane 2 position monitor supply (ct) as noted
in figure 3-9 of TM 9-1425-380-241.

32A4A2
TEST CABLE
ENTRY PANEL.

SCTS CABLE NO.


(SCTS O N L Y ) ~

AIA32A4A2
W2
P2

W7

(3-9)(32A8J25) 9

Pc

J7

Pl

FIR5TSTA6EJ/ANE2Po~noN
MONITOR SUPPLY(CT)

OC ST/Mt/LI

28W8

W7

(3-9}(32ABJZ5)

IE-~~~~

28W8
FIRST STAGE VA/VE I POSITION
MONITOR St/PPLY(.M!N{JS}

Pl

D~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,/1

l~)~~~"----'C....-~~~-'-~~~~~,/1

FIRST STA( VANE 2 POSITIO!V


MO!VITOR 5UPPLY(CT)

'PANEL

IJ4

=
(32A8J25) =

SCTS CABLE /VO.


(SCTSONLY)

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018 I

AIWI

*K27

P9

M/9

Al/8

*F2B

/-An,,o-rcr,

9 PVC INPUT SELECTION


(3-14)(32A8J24) VI27

(SCTS ONLY)

OIST/,7/8!/T!'OIY

(TM 9-1425-380-24-/)

L ____ _

Procedure
1. Enter this figure at the adapter interface table.
2. Refer to the "Signal Name" column and locate the signal (in this
case, first stage vane 2 position monitor supply (ct)).
3. Refer to the "Adapter Figure" column and locate the referenced
figure (in this case, figure 3-9 in TM 9-1425-380-24-1).
4. Refer to the "Grid Zone" column and note the grid zone(s) in this
figure where the signal is located.
5. Refer to the referenced grid zone(s) in this figure and determine
the correct wire run by correlating
name, entry panel designation, and associated connector
pin number (as noted in figure 3-9 of TM 9-1425-380-24-1) with like information shown in this
figure.
PTS USE
For second stage in-container testing, the tracing of wire runs
from this figure to an adapter figure and from an adapter figure
to this figure is accomplished in exactly the same manner as
explained for the SCTS except that entry is made from TM 91427-380-1211 and the cabling between the cable
and the signal distribution box is shown in the adapter
As a result, interface between figures is made at the entry panel
instead of at the end of the SCTS cable.

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INFORMATION (SCTS/PTS)
VI27= MONITOR ELEMENT TO WIIICfl
Sl6NAL IS l?Ot/TED ON
AOAPTER SCllcAIATIC

SCTS PATCfl PANEL


vv,r7<:;J'Vlrt

PVC INPUT SELECTION

(3-14) (32118J24) V/127

(3-9)

--,

CABLE Rt/NS
FOR SCTS
TESTIN6 ONLY

AD,4P,,..FR

5.

BOTfl

AOAPTER INTERFACE
IINFORMATIO!V
(SCTS/PTS)
C I oc STIMULI=

4.

OT,1-/h?vVi'SE NOTED ON TJIE OIAuRAM)

TESTING ONLY

OC ST!Mt/L/

6
a. Refer to the adapter interface information at the right of the
schematic and note the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin 6 of
cable A1A32A4A2W2P4), the mating cable connector (32A8
J28), and the referenced adapter figure (3-23, program generation).
b. Refer to the systems signal interface table (TM 9-1425-380-241), locate the signal name, and note the page(s) and grid zone(s)
indicated for figure 3-23.
c. Locate the grid zone(s) referenced and determine the correct
wire run by correlating SCTS cable (pin 6) _and the mating cable
connector (32A8J28), noted in a above, with the corresponding
points in figure 3-23.
To trace the source of the applicable signal, proceed in the same
manner as described in 3 above.
Inspection of the circuit indicates that the fault could only be in
cabling external to the SCTS as all SCTS wiring was checked during
the adapter diagnostic test.
Check for cable 28W6 continuity; the open between Pl-6 and P2-6
is located.
Replace cable 28W6 and rerun the in-container test successfully.

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Test

No.

Key !RI
Display
lnformation 1

ADPT
IMPR CABLE
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTI NU I
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

Schematic
Code No.

47

Circuit
State

Ov de

Key IRI
Display
Information'
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

2
3
4

CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
ADPT
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

8
9
11
Figure 3-4.

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

12
13
14
15
17
18
10
16

+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de
+ 12v de

30
28

+28v de
+24/
28v de
+24vde
+24v de
+28v de

23
24
19
41
21
25
35

+28v de
+28v de
+24v de
+28v de

Test
No.

Key IRI
Display
lnformation 1

034
035
036
036
037
038
039

CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

040
040
041
042
043

ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

044
044
045
046
047
047
048
049

ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
ADPT
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY
CONTINUITY

Key IRI

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

38
33

+28v de
+28v de

29
26
22
27

+28v de
+24vdc
+28v de
+24/
28v de

34
37
40
20

+28v de
+28vdc
+28v de
+24/
28vde

47
36
39

+28v de
+28v de
+28v de

44,45
42
43

+28vdc
+24v de
+28v de

Test
No.

Display
Information'

050
051
052
053
054
,059
059
060
061
062
063

ADPT
ADPT
CONTINUITY
ADPT
ACTR OVRLD
ADPT
ACTUATOR 1
ACTUATOR 2
ACTUATOR 3
ADPT
VANE LOCK

064
065
066

ADPT
ADPT
VANE LOCK

067
068

ADPT
VANE LOCK

,069
070

ADPT
ADPT

Schematic
Code No.

32

Circuit
State

+28v de

48

+ 28v de

70, 74
70, 77
70, 73

+28v de
+28vdc
+28v de

51, 70
52, 81

+28v de
Ov de

51
52, 70, 81

Ov de
+28v de

51, 70
52, 81

+28v de
Ov de

Ml 49857A

stage 1n container cabling (sheet l of 8).

3-51

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

SECOND STAGE IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE - CONTINUED

Key IRI

Signal Name

Circuit
State

Schematic
Code No.

'""iiatiery activator safe supervision

071
072
073
073

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ACTUATOR

074

ACTUATOR 2

075
076

077

078

ACTUATOR 3
ADPT
ACTUATOR 1

AOPT
ACTUATOR 1

AOPT
ACTUATOR 2

8
079

080

081

ADPT
ACTUATOR 2

ADPT
ACTUATOR 3

ADPT
ACTUATOR 3

Suring airflow reduction command


+28v de
115v ac
Neutral
+28v de
115v ac
Neutral
+28v de
115v ac
Neutral

46, 70, 73
49
50
46, 70, 76
49
50
46, 70, 79
49
50
53
54
55
56,57
63

Common (-0)
Control seal-In off command
-0200
Emergency power off command
(neg;itlve)
Emergency power off command (positive)

+ 12v de

First stage actuator motor power


First stage actuator overload switch

-0
-12v de
Changes'
Variable'
+ 12v de

53
54
55
56,57
63

First stage actuator run-time motor

-12v de
Changes'
Variable'
+ 12v de
-D
-12v de
Changes'
Variable'
+ 12v de

58
59
60
61,62
64

First stage actuator 1 servovalve (minus)


First stage actuator 1 servovalve (plus)
First stage actuator 2 servovalve (minus)
first stage actuator 2 servovalve ( plus)

-0
-12v de
Changes'
Variable'
+ 12v de
-D
-12v de
Changes'
Variable'
+ 12v de
-D
-12v de

65
66
67
68,69
71
65
66
67
68,69
71

first stage actuator 3 servovalve (minus)


First stage actuator 3 servovalve (plus)
"irst stage ignition arm command

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Verify that second stage in-container


is cabled correctly for test (TM 91430-380-14 for PTS and TM 94935-385145 for SCTS).
.
2
Depending upon the direction the
servovalve wiper arm is to be driven,
6v de of the proper polarity is re
quired across schematic code

numbers 56 and 57, 61 and 62, or


68 and 69. Under program control,
+12v de or -12v de is applied at
57, 62, or 69, and the servovalve,
connected in series with a resistor
in the PTS/SCTS, forms one half of
a voltage divider to provide +6v de
or-6vdcat56,61,or68.
The voltage at schematic code
numbers 63, 64, or 71 is measured
to determine if the wiper arm will
move from +15 to -15 (30
movement) within 132 to 271 milli
seconds ( rate test). Then the servovalve input is disconnected at 56
and 57, 61 and 62, or 68 and 69, and
the voltage is measured at 63, 64,
or 71 to insure that the wiper arm
remains stationary for 360 milli
seconds (drift test).

0
0*

*831

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C3 I

____i;:_,o,..3_1_ __

4 1.----*-'_3_!_--'......:;i

FIRST STAGE VA/VE I POSITION


MONITOR SUPPLY (MINf.lS)

Z8W8

FIRST STA6E VANE/ POSITION


MONITOR SUPPLY (PLUS)

Pl

-------

C22

(-D)
First stage li1nltl on command iupervlslon
Flr,t stage lllnltl on

fire

plus

First stage lgnltl on fire uro supply

Flrsl stage sepa ration arm command


First stage sepa ration arming command
First stage sepa ration arming return

(-D)
First stage separ atlon fire plus
First stage sepa ration fire zero

3-28

First stage sepa ration voltage monitor

3.9
3-14
3.9
3-14
3-9
3-14
3.9
3.14
3.9
3-14
3.9
3-14
3-21

First stage vane l position monitor


First stage vane 1
supply (cl)
First stage vane 1
supply (minus )
First stage vane 1
supply (plus)
First stage vane 2

C22
C20

position monitor
position monitor

C20
C22
D14.
A20
D16
A22
D14(2)
Dl6(2)
820
822
B20
822
B20
822
B20
B22
Cl4
C16
D8
D10
C8
ClO

cs
ClO

position monitor
position monitor

First stage vane 2 position monitor


supply (ct)

cs
ClO
Al 4.
AlG
DB
D10

Signal Name

3.25
3-2 l
3,25

Flr1t slaie vane 2 position monitor


supply (mlnu,)
First stage vane 2 position monitor
supply (plus)
Fir! ,tage vane 3 position monitor

3 21
3.24

First sta11e vane 3


,upply (cl)
Flrat stage vane 3
supply (minus)
First ,tage vane 3
supply (plus)
GSE lift-off relay

328
3-27
3-19
328,
3-27
3-21
3-28
3-21
3-25
3-21
3-25
3-21
3-25
3 20
3-27
3-9
3-9
3.9
3-14
3-9
3-14
3.9
3-14
3.9

----,------'j!-

7 ----,-----~

Second stage actuator run-time motor


Second stage actuator switch supply
Second stage actuator 1 oil temperature
switch supervision
Second stage actuator 1 operating
pressure supervision
Second stage actuator 1 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
Second stage aduator 1 servovalve
(minus)
Second stage actuator 1 servovalve
(plus)
Second stage actuator 2 oil temperature
switch supervision
Second stage actuator 2 operating
pressure supervision
Second stage actuator 2 precharge
pressure and oil level $\IJ?_e.rvision
Second stage actllator 2 servovalve
(minus)

*031

3.9

C32

3.9

C41

3-28

D41

3-25

3.9
3,14
3.9
3-14
3.9
3.14
3-14
3-28
3,24
3-21
3-22

D41

3-25

D32

3.9

32A4A2

Tl!ST CABLE

ENTRY PANEL

28W8
P2

I\.

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FIRST STAGE VAAIE J POSIT!OAI


MONITOR SUPPLY (MINUS)

28W8

FIRST STA6E WINE I POSITION'


MONITOR SUPPLV (PWS)

Pl

,,
'

,,
'

FIRST 5TAGI: VANE I POSITION'


MONITOR SUPPLY (CT)
FIRST STAGE VANE I
POSITION MONITOR

I\.

FIRST STAGE ACTUATOR I


SERVOVALVE (Aflllt/5)

3,25

847

3,25

838

3.9

838

3,9

832(2)
C35
C32

3-27
3.9

C32
C32
035
032
032
032
A41
A38
A38

I\.

FIRST STAGE VANE 2 POSITION


MONITOR SUPPLY (MIMJS)

!\.

I A/Al
1PATCH
1
PANEL

Vanes locked supervision


Warhead signal withhold command

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Warhead signal withhold rel1y


supervision

018

"'[ J---1-_,,.._K_2-7- ~ I

VA 27

Er1!-8-+-_il'_L_2_7_~ 2

VB27

J---t--*-M_l_-11 3

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Figure3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 2 of 8).

C22

3-23

C47
014
D16
820
822

3-20
3-23
321
3-20

PVC INP(IT
SELECTION

VC27
OC STIMULI

1---1--*-A_ZB_~ 4 (3-9)(.32A8J24)
VtJ27

K/8

11/KZB

,wzB

LIB

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VF27

VG27

PVC INPVT
SeLECT!ON

(3-l4}(32A8J24)

*ff28

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MONITOR SUPP!..Y(CT)

3-21
3-27
3-23
3-27
3-21

(3-J4}(32A8J24)

JIB

FIRST STAIJE VANE 2 POSITION


MONITOR St/PP/..Y (PL/JS)

020
022
020
022
C20

'Figure located m TM 9-1425-380-241.

019

"

3.9

"'

- -

IJ4

A38

supervision

*F28

8 'VH27
9

VI27

A/WI

P9

3-52

328

Tail plug relay & G&CC fault

FIRST STAGE ACTUATOR


SRVOVALJ1c (Pt.US)

SERVO VALVE (PLUS}

;ji,V

A47

Tall plug relay command supply

FIB

I\.

0
-0-9---,.---

C32

Second stage actuator overload switch

rll<ST $TACJE JIANE 2 RJSITION


MONITOR SCJPPLV (nl!tVtJS)

3-25

Missile power on command

032

A47

FIRST STAue ACTl/ATOl?I

6 If:----;;-----~

C41

return

Lift-off supervision

3-9
3-14

FIRST STAGE VANE I


'POSITION MON/TOI?
FIRST STA6E AC.Tl/ATOR I
SERVOVALVE(Al!N't/S)
.

3-28

po1ltlon monitor

r-::'(

4
\::.._)

841

position monitor

Second 1t11 actuator 2 urvovalve


(plua)
Second 11111 actuator 3 oll t1mper1lur1
&witch 1up1rvl1lon
Second 1t111 actuator 3 operatln1
prH1ur1 1up1rvl1lon
Second 1t111 actuator 3 prech1111
prn1ur1 and oll ltvel 1up1rvl1lon
Second 11111 actuator 3 11rvo\11l\lt
(mlnu1)
Second 1t111 actuator 3 11rvo\11lv1
(plu1)
Second 11111 v1n1 lock motor
Second 1t111 van, 1 po1ltlon monitor
Second 11111 vane 1 po11t1on monitor
IUpply (Ct)
Second 1t11e vane 1 po1ltlon monitor
1upply (mlnu1)
Second st11e vine 1 po1ltlon monitor
supply (plus)
. Second stage vine 2 position monitor
. Second 111111 vine 2 position monitor
supply (ct)
Second stace vine 2 position monitor
supply (n:ilnus)
Second st1ge vine 2 position monitor
supply (plus)
Second 1t11e vane 3 position monitor
: Second stage vane 3 position monitor
supply (ct)
Second st111 Vint 3 position monitor
supply (minus)
Second st11e vine 3 position monitor
supply (plus)
Tall plug relay command

Adapter
Fl1ure 1

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3.9
3.14
3.9
3,14
3.9

3-21
3-19
3-22
4-4
3-25

po,ltlon monitor

Grid
Zone

S111n1I N1m1

Adapter
Figure'

D8
D10
D8
010
B14,
816
B14
816
814
016
B14
816
A20
A22
Cl4
Cl6
B26,
C26
A32
A35
A32(2)
838
B41

3-24

FIRST STA<JE VANE I POSIT/CW


MONITOR SUPPLY (CT)

12
Grid
Zone

St:CONO STAGE
CONTAINER

Tl:STC48LE
ENTRYPANEL

(-).
2

C20,
D20
C22.
D22
D8
D10
D8
DlO
Al4
Al6
Al4
Al6
814
816
814
816
C20

Signal Namo
First stage lgnltl on arming ~ommand
Flrat stage l11nltl ort arming 1.1tu rn

----------

Adapte.r
Figure

Provides program-controlled input signals to perform a continuity test of


second stage in-container wiring. Output signals are routed to -monitor modules or PVC to check for a closed or open circuit.
26
.32A4A2

8~ri~ir::

' IRI displays are followed by a dash

3-24
3-29
3-21
3-22
3-24
328
3-24
3-23
3-27
3,19
3-27
3,20
3-19
3-27
3.20.
3-25
3-28.
3.27
3.20

Grid
Zone

SECOND STAGE IN-CONTAINER CONTINUITY TEST

0'82Ji
tl:ui.J ADPT
os7

Zone

Cl6(2)

-0

58
59
60
61,62
64

Aaapter
Figure 1

D26
D29
D14
D16
A20
A22
Cl4
Cl6
C30
C14
C16
B20
822
C28
Cl4(2)

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Grid

Dis pl a
lnformat1on 1

Test
No.

10

Ml 49858A

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

14

13

/5

/6

/8

/7

z,r,,
,SECOND STAGE CONTAJNFR

AIAJZA4A2

A/Al
PATCII
PANEL
A/WI

WR
P2

10

II

12

13
OC STIMULI
(.3-9)(3 ZA8J25)

14

I~

/{,

/1

,.

* &ll

..fHJI

P1

DC 5TIMVI.I
IO (3-~)(3tA&Jr4J /llZ8

0f

Ji J.3/

(jjj
~)(3/

* II.ta

II VKl1

* .JZa

IZ Vl.21

ff

+trBJI

0
0

KIi

1* C3/

*L.Za

:tc D.JI

* ""

<ii!
0*
0

,t

*l.31

Al!

MU~

.U.J/

/J VMl1

PVC INPUT .1ELCTION


014) (.J2A&/24)

1" VNZT

I$ VOt1
DC ST/1,/U/.I
1
~ (.19) (.J2Aa.JZ4) VMUi.

11 YQ'1}

PVC INPUT .SUCT/ON


{J/4) (J2A&/24)

'If Ct!

;a Vlrn

AIA.JlA4
ttM.J5

CtJNSTANT MONITOR
(.JI,) (32Ad.121)

Atwt'4

-~//

3
FIA/MS .-,e.rPAA'ATION{

* 11

(.J-24) (.J2Ae.J~<.)

ACTUATORS MONITOR
(.J-25) (.J2A&ll~)

WARNEAD CONTROL
(J-20) ( .J2A4.lc~)

D/0

'If

A.J4-

21

""~.3~
21

* FIi
6VIDANC SECTION
UTILITY CONTROL
(,-z1)(,ZAdJlt.)

D
CONSTANT MONITOR
(.Jl~)(.J2Aa.J2~)

* l/0

2,

SPEC/Ai. TEST CIRCUITS


(J-21)(JlAIJtl) VN 2 G
GVIOANCE

SECTION

1/Tll/TY CONTROL

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(.

l'RO*RAM dENHAr/ON
(J-1.J) (JtAI.Jta) n=zr
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21
(J24)(3U,IJ2~)

0/1/GNOSrtc ,JUMPER C,t/P5

(3-28) {32118,128) VN22

MI4985'JA

Figure 3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 3 of 8).

3-53

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

/9

21

20

J2Ai4-A2

.J2..t.4A2

26

TESTCAB/.E
ENT.,'RY PANEL
AIAJZA4A2

'Jj

SECOM) STAGE

~
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P//C INPUT

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DIAGNOSTIC JUMPtR CAPS

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'UTILITY C'ONTlit:JL (.!21)

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MI 498608

3-54

Figure 3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 4 of 8).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

26

25

27

29

28

30

2,
SECOND STAGE IN-CONTAINER FUNCTIONAL TEST

5ECCWO 5TA6E CONTA!N/t:

Provides program-controlled input signals to perform


of hydraulic
actuator assemblies, case vent
vane lock
and
associated
circuits w.ithin the second stage.
signals
units are
routed to the PVC for voltage comparison or to. monitor modules that detect
the presence or absence of voltage.

32A4A3
PoWER
CABLI!

I ENTRY
I PANEL

MISSILE POWER

ANO sr-120
CAGIN6 CONTROL

{322) (32A,P9)

32A.f.A3

POWER
CABL.E

ENTRY

I PANEL

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CIRCUITS (3-27)
{32ABJ23) VR28

MATE!i WITH faOWIIZP2

DETAIL FOR
IJLTERNATli CONF/Gl/RATION

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Fllt/N6 MEIMltATIQN

(~24)(!J2A.,JZIJ)
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CONTINUITY
MONITOR, AND
SUPPLY "(S-29)

(~ZA8JZ8) VC28

Ml 498Gl8

Figure3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 5 of 8).

3-55

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

3/

32

33

34

35

36

26
SECOND
STAGE
CONTAINER

Gtl/lJ.4NCc SECTION
tJTIL/TY CONTl?Ot..

(3-21)(32A8J28)

SCON/J - STAGE
ACTUAT(JJ?
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12

CONSTANT M()NITOlt
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(*-H9,822~F36,v36)
8H/8

SECOND
LOCK lefOJ'OR

15

VANE
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SPECIAL. TEST CllfCVITS


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POSITION

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NI 498l.2a

3-56

Figure 3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 6 of 8).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

37

38

39

40

41

42

A
DC STIMULI (.3-9)

(.3ZABJZ5)

OC POWE~
Ol$T~la/JTION (4 -4)

DIAGNOSTIC JlJM~l~
CAPS (I-la)
(J2118J26) V42f

(92A8.J26)

102oz

ll&rl/ArOR5
MON/TO~ ($ti)
{J2AIJ26)

ACT()IITOR5
MONITOR ('3-25)
{32A8J26)

Figure 3-4. Second stage in,container cabling (sheet 7 of 8).

3.57

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

43

44

45

46

48

47

3ZA4A2
TEST CA8!.E
ENTRY l~NEL

...-.-----!I /4

O/I/GND5TIC JUMPtR
CAPS (3-28)
(32A8J26) VfJZ4

SECOND STAGE
ACTUATOR. 3
OP!iRATIN6

f'/lE.SSU/lE_ 5t.!Pu.Vl5/0IJ

ACTUATORS
MONITOR

(3-25)
(32A8J2b)

----M_Z_3_

40 VQZI

@f

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M

SI

OIL THERMO SW!TCfl


OPEN BELOW -31. ?"C (-25F)
'---------!I

J2
DETAIL FOR
ALTERNATE
CONFIGURATION

z
NOTES:
I. THE MOTOR OVERLOAD SWITCHES ON

/OA/0, JOA//, ANO IOA/2 ARE IN SERIES.


TIIE TIME TOTALIZING METERS ON
IOAIO, IOAII, AND IOA/2 ARE IN PARALLEL.
2. S DETAIL FOR ALTERNATE CONFIGURATION.

MI 498648

3-58

Figure3-4. Second stage in-container cabling (sheet 8 of 8).

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Section VI. MISSILE LESS WARHEAD SECTION IN-CONTAINER CABLING


Figure 3-5 is the missile less warhead section in-container cabling diagram. This diagram shows cabling
between the SCTS/PTS cable entry panel, the first stage and guidance section container~, and then
through circuits within the first and second stages and the guidance section. References are provided
on each signal line to figures in TM 9-1425-380-24-1 where the PTS interface circuitry is shown. The
signal names shown in the diagram are the names assigned to the circuits for a tactical configuration
and do not necessarily reflect the function that is being tested. Code numbers have been assigned
to each signal line and are to be used in conjunction with the test numbers listed in the circuit
entry table if a malfunction occurs during the test. Details on use of the information in figure 3-5
are contained on sheet 1.

3-59

TM 9-1425-380-242

I
INTRODUCTION

The primary purpose of this di~gram is


in isolating a wiring malfunction that
head in-container testing by either an
tains wire run data a.nd a means of
.malfunction te'st display on the IRI
the malfunctioning test.

6
all 32 reference designations with 95A;
designations with 95. PTS cabling be_twee.n
and
signal distribution box is not shown since 1t
schematics (TM 9-1425-380-24-1). A sche
associated with wire run lines to provide a key
IRI malfunction display to the wire run(s) that was
malfunction occurred .

,,,+,,,von.r"

------,
SCTS CABt.~ At,,
(SCTS ONlY,J

A/WI
P3

fl~/5)

KK31 Kl(3()
I
I

FIR/I{(;
PRPAI/A
34 r10N

II
I
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18 f~lofOl

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I
I

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ADAPTER. IIVTE'.QF'ACW
INPO!Z MAT/ON (.SCTS,,-

...,.I

I
I
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I
I
I
I
I
I

____ J
Ml 49899A

3-60

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

MISSILE LESS WARHEAD IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE


This table contains information that correlates the malfunction display
on the IRI to the wire run(s) under test at the time the malfunction
occurred, and provides information necessary to determine the circuit
conditions requi.red for successful completion of each test. The "Test
No." column lists the test number that follows MINC MALF TEST display on the IRI when a malfunction occurs. The "Key IRI Display Information" column lists the IRI display of the malfunctioning
area. (This display directly follows the test number display on the IRI.)
ADPT is included in this column to maintain test number continuity;
however, no schematic code number and circuit state information is
given, since adapter problems are repaired through use of the adapter
cHagnosticproiram. The-"Schematic Code No." column lists the code
numbers that correlate the test number and key IRI display information
to the wire run(s) associated with each test. This correlation is made
by means of an identical code number that is enclosed in a circle on
the figure. To simplify locating the schematic code numbers, they are
assigned to the lines in numerical order. There are wire runs that are
coded but not listed in the circuit entry table. Those wire runs not listed
in the table are not tested because of safety conditions or nonoperable
circuits. The "Circuit State" column lists the signal level that must be
present in order for a particular test to pass. The signal level is listed
as an aid in the analysis of the circuit that has malfunctioned. Footnotes are explained at the end of the table.
SCTS USE
Two examples of figure usage are given below; the first describes how
to move from this figure to an adapter figure; the second describes
how to move from an adapter figure to this figure.
Example 1
For this example, it is assumed that an open exists between 60W32Pl18 and 60W32P2-18. A missile less warhead in-container test is performed (TM 9-4935-385-14-5) until the test is halted with an IRI
malfunction display of MINC MALF TEST 054 G+C- MAIN DIST. Readback 'information of 05 MR2400000R EOOOOOl is displayed on the IRI
when the READBACK CONTROL switch is pressed. Using missile less
warhead in-container fault isolation flow charts (TM 9-4935-385-14-5),
an in-van test (TM 9-4935-385-14-5) and mode 05 of adapter diagnostic test (TM 9-4935-385-14/2) are performed successfully.
Decoding readback information, it is determined that an adapter read
operation (VR21) failed. Since the same read operation was performed
successfully for the in-van test, it is concluded that the fault must be
located in circuits that are peculiar to the in-container test. Manual
troubleshooting procedures are performed as follows:
1. Refer to the missile less warhead in-container circuit entry table
and locate test 054, key IRI display of G+C CMP- MAIN DIST-,
and schematic code number 12.
2. On the schematic, refer to the circuit identified by the code
number (12) that was being checked when the malfunction occurred; in this case, warhead signal withhold relay supervision.
3. To trace the destination of the +28v de signal, proceed as follows:
a. Refer to the adapter interface information at the right of the
schematic and note the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin 18
of cable AlA32A4Al W3Pl), the mating cable connector (32A8
J20), and the referenced adapter figure (3-20, warhead control).
b. Refer to the systems signal interface table (TM 9-1425-38024-1), locate the signal name, and note the page(s) and grid
zone(s) indicated for figure 3-20.
c. Locate the grid zone(s) referenced and determine the correct
wire run by correlating the pin number of the SCTS cable (pin
18) and the mating cable connector (32A8J20), noted in a
above, with the corresponding points in figure 3-20.
4. Inspection of the circuit indicates that the fault could only be in
cable 60W32, 28W6, or 28W9; or wiring in the first or second
stage; or the cabling between the cable entry panel and the signal
distribution box as all of the other components in the circuit were
checked during the in-van test.
5. Check for continuity between the patch panel and the cable entry
panel (UlO to pin 18), and the patch panel and signal distribution
box (pin U9 to pin 18).
6. Check for cable 60W32 continuity; the open between Pl-18 and
P2-18 is located.
7. Replace cable 60W32 and rerun the missile less warhead incontainer test successfully.

Test
No.

Key IRI Display Information'

1-

016
thru
019
020
021
022
022
022
023
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
030
031
031
032
033
034
034

Test
No.

Schematic
Code No.

Key IRI Display Information'

ADPT
EOl'
ADPT
E02'
EQ32
SAFETY RLYS
ADPT
E04 2
MAIN DIST-BATTERY
E05'
ADPT
E06'
ADPT
E07'
ADPT
E08'
TMR INT
E09'
HEFU
ElO'
ADPT
El l2
2
HEFU
El2
ADPT
E13 2
G+C CMP
El4'
OV
G+C
E15'
TRANSIENT
E16 2
ADPT
MOP
SAFETY RLYS
M023
ADPT
M03'
MAIN DIST
M03'
ADPT
M04 3
ADPT
M05'
ADPT
M06'
ADPT
M07 3
ADPT
M08'
G+C CMP
M08'
ADPT
M09'
ADPT
M103
NO 1200 PSI
Ml03
ADPT
Mll'
G+C
Mll'
HEFU
Ml23
ADPT
M13'
G+C CMP
M13'
G+CCMP
M14'
3
G+CCMP
Ml5
G+CCMP
Ml63
BATTERY
Ml7 3
ADPT
M18'
ADPT
Ml9'
MAIN DIST-BATTERY
M20'
ADPT
001
ADPT
002
IMPR CABLE
003'
IMPR CABLE
004'
IMPR CABLE
005'
4
IMPR
CABLE
006
ADPT
007
IMPR CABLE
008'
IMPR CABLE
009 4
IMPR CABLE
010'
IMPR CABLE
011'
ADPT
012
ADPT
013
G+CCMP
013
MAIN DIST
013
ADPT
014
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
014
ADPT
015
See footnotes at end of table.

13

Ov de

14

Ov de

71

72

+28v de

8
43

Ov de
Ov de

202
205
208
189
192
195

+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de

18,19,64

Ovdc

18,19,64

Ovde

2,7

+28v de

10

+28v de

83
84

ADPT
PWR STA-BAT DISC
ADPT
PWR STA-BAT DISC

de
+28v de

046

INVERTER

17
22,23,24

047

INVERTER

17
22,23,24

Ov de

71

Ov de

69
70

+28v de
+28v de

13

Ovdc

71

Ovdc

048

Not used
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
SAFETY RLYS
G+C-MAIN DIST
G+C-ST-120
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

Ovdc

15

Ovdc

12
53

de
de

19
18,64

de

+28v de

+28v de

53
5

+28v de
Ov de

70
69
69
69
14

+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de

14

+28v de

57
57
8,43
19
153,166
44,51
186,198

+28v de
Ov de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de

43

Ovdc
Ov de

18,19,64

uvde

G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+C CMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
I ADPT
I G+C-G+C CMP
078 }
079

ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+C-G+CCMP

096
097
098
098

ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

099
099

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

100
thru }
104
105
106
107
107
108
109
110

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-SEHVO AMP
Not used
ADPT
G+C-SERVOAMP

111
111

ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP

112
112
113
113

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

114
115
116
117
118
119
119

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST-PWR DST1 STG-ACTUATOR 1
1 STG-ACTUATOR 2
1 STG-ACTUATOR3

127
128
129
130
131
131

+ 2ffv de
Ov de
Ov de
+28v de

56
57 thru 60,
65,66

+28v de
Read/write
data link

15,21

Ov de

18
19,64

+28v de
Ov de

19,64
18

Ov de
+28vde

20

+28vdc

31
19,20

+28v de
Ov de

19,31
20

+28v de
Ov de

18,19,64

Ovdc

64
18,19

+28v de
Ov de

42,201

+28v de

42,201,204
42,201,207

+28v de
+28v de

41,188

+28v de

41,188,191
41,188,194

+28v de
+28v de

+28v de
3.296v ae
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13vdc
+5.25v to
+9.13vdc

Not used

Not used
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST-PWR DST2 STG-ACTUATOR 1
2 STG-ACTUATOR 2
2 STG-ACTUATOR 3
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-lSTG-

11

Ov de

ACTUATOR 1-and/or

Ov de

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

38

67
57 thru 60
65,66
69
69
67

+28v de
Read/write
data link
Ovdc
+28v de
Ov de

ACTUATOR 3

37

68
69

de

69

+28v de

69

+28v de

201
204
207
188
191
194

Ov de
Ov de
Ov de
01ode
Ov de
Ov de

17
22,23,24

+28v de
115v ae

Not used
INVERTER

094
094
095

132
133
134
134

135
136
137
137

Circuit
State

95
55,56
55
56

68

Not used
1 STG-ACTUATOR 1
1 STG-ACTUATOR 2
1 STG-ACTUATOR 3
2 STG-ACTUATOR 1
2 STG-ACTUATOR 2
2 STG-ACTUATOR 3

G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-MAIN DIST
G+C-G+CCMP

Schemat'ic
Code No.

32
99,100
39

Not used

064
52

Key IRI Display Information'

091
092
093

120
121
122 }
123
124
125
126
126

ADPT
95

Test
No.

Circuit
State

Not used
ADPT
ST-120

Circuit
State

Schematic
Code No.

Not used
IMPR G+C
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
1 STG-ACTUATOR 1
1 STG-ACTUATOR 2
1 STG-ACTUATOR 3
2 STG-ACTUATOR 1
2 STG-ACTUATOR 2
2 STG-ACTUATOR 3
Not used
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
PWR STA
ADPT
G+C-SAFETY RLYSBATDISC

MISSILE LESS WARHEADlrfCONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE

/2

I/

10

Example 2
.
In this example, assume that a signal must be traced from a f1.gure
in TM9-1425-380-24-1 to this figure. Assume further that the signal
to be traced is long range select supervision as noted in figure 3-23
ofTM 9-1425-380-24-1.
Procedure
1. Enter this figure at the adapter interface table.
2. Refer to the "Signal Name" column and locate the signal (long
range select supervision).
3. Refer to the "Adapter Figure" column and locate the referenced
figure (figure 3-23).
.
.
.
4. Refer to the "Grid Zone" column and note the grid zone in this
figure where the signal is located.
.
5. Refer to the referenced grid zone in this figure and determine the
correct wire run by correlating the signal name, entry panel de~ignation, and associated connector and pin number (as noted m
figure 3-23 of TM 9-1425-380-24-l)with like information shown
in th is figure.
PTS USE
For missile less warhead section in-container testing, tracing of wire
runs from this figure to an adapter figure and from an adapter figure
to this figure is accomplished in exactly the same manner as explained
for the SCTS, except that entry is made to this figure from TM 9-1427380-12/1 and the cabling between the cable entry panels and the
signal distribution box is shown in the adapter figures. As a result,
interface between figures is made at the entry panel instead of at the
end of the SCTS cable.

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-lSTGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
103,104
39

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

38

ACTUATOR 3

37

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-1 STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
101,102
39

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

38

ACTUATOR 3

37

+28v de
0.954v ae
- l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
-10.49v to
-18.27v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de

+28v de
1.099v ac
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de
-5.25vto
-9.13vde
-5.25vto
-9.13vde

Ml49900B
Figure 3-5. Missile less warhead in-container cabling (sheet 2 of 21).

3-61

TM 9-1425-.380-24-2

14

13

16

15

MISSILE LESS WARHEAD IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE -

Test
No.

Key IRI Display Information'

138
138

ADPT
G+C CMP

139
140
140

ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-lSTGACTUATOR I-and/or
ACTUATOR 2-and/or
ACTUATOR 3

141
141

ADPT
G+CCMP

143

ACTUATOR 3

Circuit
State

Test
No.
161

Key IRI Display Information'


G

32
39
38
37

+ 28v de
1.84v to
+ 1.84v de
-10.49v
18.27v
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

37

Circuit
State

Key IRI Display Information'

219

60,

Schematic
Code No.

G+C-G +C CMP-1 STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
103,104
39

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

38

ACTUATOR 3

37

+C CMP-1 STG-

35
34

+28v de
-10.49vto
-18.27v de
+5.25v to
+9.13vde
+5.25v to
+9.13vdc

ACTUATOR 1-andlor

32
101,102
39

ACTUATOR 2-and!or

38

ACTUATOR 3

37

15,21

144
144

ADPT
G+CCMP

145
146
146

ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMPACTUATOR

59 thru 60,
65,66

ACTUATOR 3

37

32
39

to
+ 1.84v de

C
153
154
155
155

AMP

32
99,100
36

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-2 STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
103,104
36

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

+ 28v de
3.296v ae
-5.25v to
-9.13vde
-5.25v
-9.13v
-5.25vto
-9.13vdc

186
187

ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP

188
188

ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP

189
189
190
191
191

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

20,29

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-2STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

D
159
159
160
161

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

ADPT
G+CCMP
ADPT
ADPT

57 thru 60,
65,66

+28vde
1.648v ac
10.49vto
-18.27v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25vto
+9.13v de

35
34

57 thru 60,
65,66

Read/write
data link

ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-2 STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
36

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

+28v de
-1.84v to
+1.84v de
+10.49vto
+18.27v de
-10.49vto
-18.27v de

244
244

ADPT
G+CCMP

245
246
246

Read/write
data link

212
213
213
214
215
216
216

247
248

+28v de
0.659v ac
-10.49vto
-18.27v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13v de

57 thru 60,
65,66

Read/write
data link

ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-2STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
36

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

+28v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de
-5.25v to
-9.13vde
-5.25vto
-9.13v de

ADPT
G+C-ST-120

83
73

+28v de
+24v de

249} Not used


thru
254 I

37

57 thru 60,
65,66
18,19,64

32
39

19
18,64

38

55,56

Ov de

50.56

Ov de

55

+28v

ACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
99,100
39

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

38

ACTUATOR 3

37

+28v de
3.296v ae
+5,25vto
+9.13vde
+5.25v to
+9.13v de
+5.25v to
+9.13vde

G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADTP
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-1 STG-

See footnotes at end of table.

ACTUATOR 1-andlor

32
99,100
36

ACTUATOR 2-and!or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

CMP-2 STGACTUATOR 1-and/or

32
103.104
36

ACTUATOR 2-and!or

35

ACTUATOR 3

34

Figure 3-5. Missile less warhead in-container cabling (sheet 3 of 21).

3-62

ACTUATOR 2-and/or
ACTUATOR 3

Circuit
State

38

19
18,64

data link
32
101,102
36

Read/write
data link

32
39

37

156
157
158
158

32
101,102
36

242
243
243

de

Schematic
Code No.

ACTUATOR 1- and/or

ADPT
G+C CMP

38

60,

ACTUATOR 1-and/or

ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-2 STG-

241
241

37

Not used
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP-2STG-

+28v de
1.319v ac
+ 10.49v to
18.27v de
5.25v to
de
to
de

60,

32
39
38

+28v de
1.145v ac
-1.84v to
+ 1.84v de
10.49v to
-18.27v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de

238
239
240
240

Key IRI Display Information'

18,19,64
18,19,64

ACTUATOR 2-and/or

Test
No.

Circuit
State

32
36

57 thru 60.
65,66

38

Schematic
Code No.

Continued

32
36

57 thru 60,
65.66

32
39
ACTUATOR 2-and/or

Schematic
Code No.

/8

17

Read/write
data link

to
+ 1.84v de
L84v to
+ 1.84v de
- l.84v to
+ l .84v de

-9.13vdc
-5.25v to
-9.13vde

+ 28v de
0.572v ae
- l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
+ 10.49v to
+ 18.27v de
-10.49v to
-18,27v de
Ml49901A

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

22

21

20

19

24

23

MISSILE LESS WARHEAD IN-CONTAINER CIRCUIT ENTRY TABLE - Co_ntinued


Test
No.

255
256
256
257
258
259
260
261
261
262
262
263
263
264
265
265

G+C-ST-120
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
Not used
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST

266
266
267
268
268
269
270
271
271

ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-2 STGACTUATOR 1- and/or

84
18,19,64

15,21

277
278
279
279

ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+C-SERVOAMP

280
281
282
283
283

Not used
ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+C-SERVO AMP

284
285
285
286
286
286
287
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294

Not used
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
VANE LOCK
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
INVERTER
INVERTER

15,21,32,41,
42,49,94

+28vdc

11

+28v de

50

32
36

19,30
19,20,30

+28v de
1.84v to
+l.84v de
- l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
- l.84v to
+ 1.84v de
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
Ovde

18,19
64

+28v de
Ovdc

311
312
313
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
320

19,20,31

+28v de

19,31
20

+28v de
Ov de

322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
331
332
332
333
334
335
335
335
336
336
337
338
339
340

19,20.31

+28v de

19,31
20

+28v de
Ov de

19,20,64

Ov de

8
43

Ov de
Ovde

196

+28v de

21
17
22,23,24
17
22,23,24

Not used
G+C-ST-120

87,88

307

G+C-ST-120

89,90

G+C-G+C CMP-ST-120

Ov de

19
18,64

298}
thru
305
306

Not used
G+C-ST-120-SERVO AMP

Test
No.

321

ADPT
G+C-ST-120
MAIN DIST -SERVO AMP

308

+28v de

Ovdc

296
296
297

309
310

Ovdc

18,19,64

34

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP

Ovdc

Ovde

ACTUATOR 3

276
276

Circuit
State

18,19,64

35

275
275

295

Schematic
Code No.

ACTUATOR 2- and/or

G+C-SERVOAMP
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST-SERVO
AMP
ADPT
MAIN DIST -SERVO AMP

272
273
274
274

Key IRI Display Information'

84
18,19,64

57 thru 60,
65,66
106,107

+28v de
Ov de

Less than
20 mv ac
Less than
20 mv ac
Read/write
data link

Not used
ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST2 STG
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST2 STG
1 STG-ACTUATOR 1
1 STG-ACTUATOR 2
1 STG-ACTUATOR 3
2 STG-ACTUATOR 1
2 STG-ACTUATOR 2
2 STG-ACTUATOR 3
Not used
Not used
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-ST-120
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C CMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
.G+C-MAIN DIST
:G+C-G+C CMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP

342
343
344
345
346

G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP

347
347
348
349
350
351
352
352
353
354
354

356
357
357
358
359
359
360
361
361
362
363
363
364

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST2 STG
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST2 STG
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-ST-120
G+C-G+C CMP-MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-MAIN DIST
G+C-G+CCMP

365

G+C-G+CCMP

366

G+C-G+CCMP

367
368

G+C-G+CCMP
G+C-G+CCMP

369}
thru
Not used
374
375
ADPT

Schematic
Code No.
100,101

G+C-ST-120

341

355

Ov de
+28v de
112.3v to
117.?v ae
+28v de
399.967 to
400.033
Hz

Key IRI Display lnformation 1

Circuit
State
Less than
5v ac

Test
No.
376
376

Key IRI Display lnformation 1


ADPT
G+C-ST-120-MAIN DISTSERVO AMP

Schematic
Code No.
110,111
49,94

18,19,64

Ovdc

98
98

+28v de
+28v de

196

Ov de

196

Ov de
Ov de
Ov de
Ov de
Ov de
Ov de

97

Ov de

84

+28v de

97
97
92,96

+28v de
+28v de
Ov de

91
91
92,96
57 thru 60
65,66
57 thru 60
65,66
57 thru 60
65,66
69
91
69
69
,59,60,65,
1
66
18,19,64

ADPT
ADPT
G+C-ST-120-MAIN DISTSERVO AMP

379

G+C-G+C CMP

380

G+C-G+CCMP

381

G+C-G+C CMP

382

G+C-G+CCMP

383

ADPI
G+C-MAIN DIST

Ov de

201
204
207
188
191
194

8
43

377
378
378

Ov de
Ovde
+28v de
+28v de
+28v de
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Ov de
Ov de
Ovdc
+28v de
Read/write
data link
Ov de

98
98

+28v de
+28v de

196

Ov de

196

Ovdc

97

Ov de

97
97

+28v de
Ovde

84
92,96

+28v de
Ov de

91
91

+28v de
+28v de

92,96
57 thru 60
65,66
57 thru 60
65,66
57 thru 60
65,66
69
91

+28v de
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Ov de
ov de

~it}

thru
390
391
391

108,109
49,94
57 thru
65,66
57thru
65,66
57 thru
65,66
57 thru
65,66

60
60
60
60

15,21

Circuit
State

Test
No.

Less than
20 mv ac
+28v de
Less than
20 mv ac
+28v de
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Read/write
data link
Ov de

Not used
ADPT
G+C

392
392

ADPT
G+C

393
393

ADPT
G+C

394
394
395
395

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C

396
396

ADPT
G+C

397
397

ADPT
G+C

398
398
399
399

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C

400
400

ADPT
G+C

WHl

401
401

ADPT
G+C

402
402
403
403

ADPT
G+C

WH2

WH3

ADP}
G+C

404
404

ADPT
G+C

405
405

ADPT
G+C

406
406

ADPT
G+C

407
407

ADPT
G+C

408
408
409
409
410
410
410
411
411
412
412
412
413
413
414
414
414
415

ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C-CMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT

WH 4

118,119,
124,125

10v ac

119,120,
124,125

10v ac

120,123,
124,125

10v ac

122 thru 125

10v ae

128,129,
132,133

10v ac

127,129,
132,133

10v ac

126,131,
132,133

10v ac

130 thru 133

10v ae

134,135,
140,141

10v ac

135,136,
140,141

10v ac

137,139,
140,141

10v ac

138 thru 141

10v ac

142,143,
149,150

10v ac

143,144,
149,150

10v ae

146,147,
151,152

24.440v to
27.985v ac

145,147,
148,151

24.440v to
27.985v ac

145,147,
148,151

24.440vto
27.985v ac

Key IRI Display Information'

415
416
416
417
417
417
418
418
419
419
420
420
421
421
422
422

G+C
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
G+C-G+CCMP
ADPT
ST-120

423}
thru
449
450
450
451
451
451

ADPT
MAIN DIST-SERVO AMP
ADPT
G+CCMP
MAIN DIST

Schematic
Code No.

Circuit
State

159,171

-+28vdc

158,170

+28vdc

8
43

Ovdc
Ovdc

155,167

+28v de

160,172

+28v de

67

Ov de

68

Ovdc

73
74 thru 76
83

+28v de
115v ae
+28v de

Not used
18,19,64

Ov de

8
43

Ovdc
Ov de

' IRI displays are followed by a dash ( - ).


Indicates emergency interrupt (EXX) and is displayed with the applicable
test number in which the interrupt occurs.
3 Indicates malfunction that occurs during 1-second monitor scan (MXX)
function and is displayed with applicable test number in which the malfunction occurs.
' Verify that missile less warhead in-container is cabled correctly for
test (TM 9-1430-380-14 for PTS and TM 9-4935-.385-14-5 for SCTS).

153,166

+28v de

154,155

+28v de

8
43

Ovdc
Ovdc

156,168

+28v de

8
43

Ov de
Ov de

157,169

+28v de

8
43

Ov de
jOv de

Greater than
295 mv ae
Figure 3-5. Missile less warhead in-container cabling (sheet 4 of 21).

Ml 49902A

3-63

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

26

25

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

A
Signal Name
Air select command
Air select supervision
Air/surface select command
Air/surface select supervision
Attitude signal excitation off command
Azimuth pickoff output

Azimuth ring switch supervision


Azimuth ring switch supply
Battery activator and case venting safe
supervision
Battery activator arm command
Battery activate command
Battery heater supply (neutral)
Battery heater supply (LIO)
Battery heater supply (L20)
Battery heater supply (L30)
Battery temperature low supervision
Bearing air heater off command (minus)
Bearing air heater on supervision
Bearing airflow reduction command
Bearing air 1200 psig switch supervision
Bearing air 1200 psig switch supervision supply
Bearing air 3000 psig switch supervision
Bearing air 3000 psig switch supervision
supply
Caged supervision
Cage-uncage motor (neutral)
Cage-uncage motor (LIO)
Cage-uncage motor (L20, L30)
Cage-uncage supervision supply
Case venting motor safe return
Control seal-in off command
Control seal-in on command
Control seal-in on supervision
Cutoff test supervision
Data present
Down data
Down data command
-D
+ D10 (monitor)
-D10 (monitor)
+D20 (monitor)
-D20 (monitor)
Emergency missile power off command
(negative)
Emergency missile power off command
(positive)
EKplosive switch fired supervision
Explosive switch installation supervision
First stage actuator switch supply
First stage actuator 1 oil temperature
switch supervision
First stage actuator 1 operating
pf~ssure supervision
First stage actuator 1 precharge
presst1~e. and oil level supervision
First stage actuator 2 oil temperature
switch supervision
Fi.rst stage actua~o~ 2 operating
__pressure supervision
First stage actuator 2 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
First stage actuator 3 oil temperature
switch supervision
First stage actuator 3 operating
pressure supervision
First stage actuator 3 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision

27

28

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

Grid
Zone

Adapter
Figure'

8104
8107
8104
8107
D68
D71(2),
B77(2)
Dll9
Dll5
D41

3-20
3-20
3-20
3-20
3-21
3-10
3-29
3-29
3-19

B62
B62
C92
C92
C92
C92
D95
8110
8113
8110
865
B62

3-24
3-24
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21
3-21

8113
Bl10

3-21
3-21

A77
A74
A74
874
A74
A96
A44
A44
A47
C77
871
'A71
868
0125
C47
847

3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-26
3-24
3-24
3-24
3-18
3-18
3-18
3-18
4-4
3-14
3-14

C47
C47
C110

3-14
3-14
3-19

CllO

3-19

C41
A41
A121
A125

3-19
3-24
3-28
3-28

8125

3-25

8125

3-25

8125

3-28

C125

3-25

Cl25

3-25

Cl25

3-28

Cl25

3-25

C125

3-25

Grid
Zone

Signal Name
First stage ignition arm command
First stage ignition command supervision
First stage ignition fire plus
First stage ignition fire zero supervision
First stage ignition fire zero supply
First stage pump motor on command
First stage vane 1 position monitor
First stage vane 2 position monitor
First stage vane 3 position monitor
G&CC fault
G&CC on command
G&CC pressure and inverter voltage
monitor supervision
Gimbal hot supervision
Gimbal not cold supervision
GSE lift-off relay return (-D)
Guidance section air supply temp1:rature
control
HEIS not safe supervision
Horizontal alinement switch supervision
Horizontal alinement switch supervision
supply
Inverter on command
lift-off supervision
Lift-off switch supervision
lift-off switch supply
Long range program 1 limit supervision
Long range select command
Long range select supervision
MSLIDENSUPV
Missile power on command
Missile power on indication
Missile 1 + D14 bus supervision
Off select command
Off select supervision
Overvoltage monitor
Performance monitor
Phase A (inverter supply) monitor
Phase B (inverter supply) monitor
Phase C (inverter supply) monitor
Phase A, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Phase B, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Phase C, 26v ac, 400 Hz
Pitch attitude monitor
Pitch attitude substitute command
Pitch gyro torquer control phase
Pitch pendulum output
Pitch program zero command
Pitch program zero supervision
Pitch program 1 limit supply
Program monitor 1
Program monitor 2
Roll attitude monitor
Roll attitude substitute command
Roll gyro torquer control phase
Second stage actuator switch supply
Second stage actuator 1 oil temperature
switch supervision
Second stage actuator 1 operating
pressure supervision
Second stage actuator 1 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
Second stage actuator 2 oil temperature
switch supervision
Second stage actuator 2 operating
pressure supervision

Adapter
Figure 1
3-24
3-24
3-24
3-19
3-19
3-25
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-19
3-21.

883

3-18

D107
Dl07
D35

3-21
3-21
3-14

Df04(2)

3-21

C35
A65
A62

3-19
3-29
329

844
A91
Dll9
Dll5
D47
C62

3-22
3-24
3-29
3-29
3-23
3-23

C71

30

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

ADAPTER INTERFACE TABLE

Dl10
B35
831
835
831
C56
D54
D54
C54
C71
A49

C65
D71
D31
D31(2)
C71
B104
8107
C71
A37
A47
847
847
D101
D101
ClOl
D89(2)
D85(2)
C74(2)
B77(2)
D44
D47
D44
B71

29

3-23
3-18
3-22
3-22
3-19
3-20
3-20
3-19
3-24
3-22
3-22
3-22
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-14
3-8
3-12
3-12
3-23
3-23
3-23
3-18
3-18
3-14
3-8

C89(2)
A85(~)
B92(2)
874(2)
All5
All9

3-10
3-28
3-28

Al 19

3-25

Bl19

3-25

8119

3-28

B119

3-25

Signal Name
Second stage actuator 2 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
Second stage actuator 3 oil temperature
switch supervision
Second stage actuator 3 operating
pressure supervision
Second stage actuator 3 precharge
pressure and oil level supervision
Second stage ignition and first stage
separation command supervision
Second stage pump motor on command
Second stage vane 1 position monitor
Second stage vane 2 position monitor
Second stage vane 3 position monitor
Select supervision supply
Servoamplifier ac power on command
Servoamplifier de power on command
Short range program reverse command
Short range program 1 limit
supervision
Short range select supervision
Signal common ground
Strobe
ST-120 air pressure switch supervision
ST-120 base plate temperature
supervision
ST-120 base plate temperature
supervision (supply)
ST-120 heater control
ST-120 heater control relay supply
Surface select command
Surface select supervision
Switch point 1 command supervision
Tail plug relay and G&CC fault
supervision
Thrust termination and second stage
separation command supervision
Thrust termination and second stage
separation relay supervision
Umbilical release supervision
Uncaged supervision
Up data
Up data command
Vanes locked supervision
Vanes unlock command
Warhead continuity supervision
Warhead continuity supervision supply
Warhead signal withhold command
Warhead signal withhold relay
supervision

Grid
Zone

Adapter
Figure'

8119

3-25

Cll9

.3-28

Cll9

3-25

Cl19

3-25

083

3-23

A56
C54
854
B54
Al04
C62
D80
D44
D47

3-25
3-14
3-14
3-14
3-20
3-22
3-22
3-23
3-23

C65
D85
B68
865
C65

3-23
3-9
3-18
3-21
3-21

C62

3-21

D107
D104
8104
B107
D83
841

3-21
3-21
3-20
3-20
3-23
3-23

C77

3-18

C83

3-23

A62
A77
A68
A68
Cl19
880
A107
A104
837
B41

3-29
3-22
3-18
3-18
3-24
3-24
3-19
3-20
3-20
3-20

Grid
Zone

Adapter
Figure 1

Cl07
A98
B98
A98
A98
A98
B98
D98(2)

3-20
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17

A104
C98
098
C98
C98
C98
D98
098(2)

3-20
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17

C104
AlOl
B101
AlOl
AIOI
AlOl
8101
8101

3-20
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-p
3-17
3-17
3-17

8107
Bl01
ClOl
ClOl
ClOl
B101
ClOl
0101(2)

3-20
3-17
3.17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17
3-17

D85(2)
089(2)
B74(2)
C77(4)
Cl04

3-8
3-10
3-11
3-11
3-21

Cl04

3-21

-12 volt supply

C68

3-18

+25v de power supply (+D2)


-25v de power supply (-D2)
+28 volt supply

A54
D54
C68(2)

3-14
3-14
3-18

Signal Name
Warhead 1 release command
Warhead 1-Sl coarse (CXl-Sl)
Warhead 1-Sl fine (FXl-Sl)
Warhead l-S2 coarse (CX1-S2)
Warhead l-S2 fine (FX1-S2)
Warhead 1-S3 coarse (CX1-S3)
Warhead 1-S3 fine (FX1-S3)
Warhead 1 servomotor control phase
(Cfl signal)
Warhead 2 release command
Warhead 2-Sl coarse (CX2-Sl)
Warhead 2-Sl fine (FX2-Sl)
Warhead 2-S2 coarse (CX2-S2)
Warhead 2-S2 fine (FX2-S2)
Warhead 2-S3 coarse (CX2-S3)
Warhead 2-S3 fine (FX2-S3)
Warhead 2 servomotor control phase
(CF2 signal)
Warhead 3 release command
Warhead 3-Sl coarse (CX3-Sl)
Warhead 3-Sl fine (FX3-S1)
Warhead 3-S2 coarse (CX3-S2)
Warhead 3-S2 fine (FX3-S2)
Warhead 3-S3 coarse (CX3-S3)
Warhead 3-S3 fine (FX3-S3)
Warhead 3 servomotor control phase
(CF3 signal)
Warhead 4 release command
Warhead 4-Sl coarse (CX4-S1)
Warhead 4-Sl fine (FX4-Sl)
Warhead 4-S2 coarse (CX4S2)
Warhead 4-S2 fine (FX4-S2)
Warhead 4-S3 coarse (CX4-S3)
Warhead 4-S3 fine (FX4-S3)
Warhead 4 servomotor control phase
(CF4 signal)
Yaw attitude substitute command
Yaw attitude monitor
Yaw gyro torquer control phase
Yaw pendulum output
120v ac, 400 Hz, platform heater
supply (L30)
120v ac, 400 Hz, platform heater
supply (neutral)

F1gures referenced are ,n TM 9-1425-380-24-1.

Ml49903B
Figure 3-5. Missile less warhead in-container cabling (sheet 5 of 21).

3-64

TM 9-1425-380-242

32

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3-66

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

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TM 9-1425-380-24-2

APPENDIX A
REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
Reference designations are combinations of letters and numbers used for identifying units,
assemblies, subassemblies, and parts. When
read from left to right, a typical reference designation (32A8J29) gives the following informa-
tion: 32 is the PTS; A8 is the signal distribution

box within the PTS; and J29 is the connector


within the signal distribution box. The reference
numbers associated with the reference desigA-1 lists the refnations are also listed.
erence designations of assemblies in the PERSHING system.

Table A-1. Reference Designations


Reference
designation

Reference
number

8Al
8A2
8A3
8A25
8A27

10561500
10564660
BA-486B/U
10560353
10564692

8A31

10608216

8A32
8A34

10564692
10610800

8A34Al

10611698

8A34A2

10611698

8A34A3

10611698

8A34A4

10611694

8A34A5

10611696

8A34A6

10611696

8A34A7
8A34A8
8A34A9

10583571
10583630
10611878

8A35

10580400

8A35Al

10581600

8A35A2

10581600

8A35A3

10581600

8A35A4

10581700

Assembly

Main distributor
Power distributor
Battery
Gyro air supply heater
Connector switch (prepare
to launch)
Gyro air supply pressure
regulator
Connector switch (lift-off)
Amplifier control group
an.d ST-120 power
supply (servoamplifier)
Electronic control amplifier AMAB3
Electronic control amplifier AMAB3
Electronic control amplifier AMAB3
Electronic control amplifier AB5 (ptich)
Electronic control amplifier AB5 (roll and
yaw)
Electronic control amplifier AB5 (roll and
yaw)
Relay
Pitch cam programmer
Transformer and
bracket
Electrical installation
(ST-120 stabilized platform or ST-120)
Integrating gyro AMAB3
(cross range accelerometer)
Integration gyro AMAB3
(slant range accelerometer)
Integration gyro AMAB3
(slant altitude accelerometer)
Stabilizer gyro AB5
(X-stabilizing gyro)

Reference
designation

Reference
number

8A35A5

10581700

8A35A6

10581700

8A35A7
8A35A8
8A35A9

10581351
10581351
10581097

8A35Al0
8A35Al2

10581362
10581561

8A35Al3

10580840

8A35A14

10580841

8A35A15

10581870

8A35Al6

10581871

8A35A17

10581567

8A35A20
8A35A21
8A36

10581570
10581445
10596673

8A37

10596702

8A38

10596702

8A56

11039500

8A56A2
8A56A3
8A56A4
8A56A5
8A56Al2
8A56Al~
8A56Al7
8A56Al8

11039515
11039514
11039513
11039512
11032003
11039525
11039524
11039570

Assembly

Stabilizer gyro AB5


(Y-stabilizing gyro)
Stabilizer gyro AB5
{Z-stabilizing gyro)
Microsyn (yaw microsyn)
Microsyn (roll microsyn)
ST-120 microsyn null
adjustment (null
adjustment)
Pickup (azimuth pickup)
Transformer-resolver and
connector (xfmrresolver)
Yaw air bearing
pendulum (Z)
Pitch air bearing
pendulum (X)
Top heater and enclosure
(top heater)
Bottom heater and
enclosure (bottom
heater)
Motor and connector caging gearhead (motor
caging gearhead)
Wiring harness
Air distributor
Pneumatic pressure
regulator
Explosive disconnect
switch Dll
Explosive disconnect
switch D21
Guidance and control computer (G&CC)
Control card 2
Control card 1
Arithmetic card 2
Arithmetic card 1
Core stack
Inverter
5- and 10-volt regulator
Capacitor assembly

A-1

TM 9-1425-3.80-24-2

Table .A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
deaipation

Reference
number

8A56A21
8A56A22
8A56A23
8A56A24
8A56A25

11039520
11039520
11039520
11039521
11039522

8A56A26
8A56A27
8A56A28
8A56A29

11039517
11039518
11039519
11039516

8A56A31
8A57
8S1
8S2
8S3
884
8S5

11039523
11039850
10608556
10596893
10596893
10596940
10598971

8S6

10596728

10A5
10A7
10A8
10A9
lOAlO
IOAll
10A12
10Al3
10A14
10A15
10A31
10A32

10628001
10628003
10628003
10628003
10641100
10641100
10641100
10564482
10564482
10564482
10639125
10564683

10A33

10564683

10A34

10564683

10A35

10564683

11A5
11A7

10566012
10561158

11A8

10628002

llAIO
llAll
11Al2
11Al9

10641100
10641100
10641100
10564683

11A20

10564683

1184
11S5

10604282
10604282

22A35

10573976

A-2

Reference
designation

Aasembly

Signal conditioner
Signal conditioner
Signal conditioner
AID-DIA converter
Beta pot reference and selftest
I/0 controller
PTS, RTC, and TLM
I/0 interrupt
I/0 discrete and good guidance
I/0 relay
Static inverter
Thermostatic switch
Pressure switch
Pressure switch
Temperature sensor
Mercury switch (horizontal
alinement switch)
Thermostatic switch (mass
temperature switch)
Initiator
Sector (No. 1)
Sector (No. 2)
Sector (No. 3)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 1)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 2)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 3)
Vane lock (No. 1)
Vane lock (No. 2)
Vane lock (No. 3)
Safe and arm mechanism
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 1)
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 2)
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 3)
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 4)
Initiator
Explosive bolt detonator
(No. 1)
Explosive bolt detonator
(No. 2)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 1)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 2)
Hydraulic actuator (No. 3)
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 1)
Exploding bridgewire high
energy firing unit (No. 2)
Sensitive switch (lift-off)
Sensitive switch (azimuth
ring sensing)
Cable mast

Reference
number

Table .A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


A1111embly

32

11051000

32Al
32A1Al
32A1A1Al

11051951
11052002

32A1A1A1Zl
thru ZS
32AlA1AIZ9
32A1AIA1Z10
32A1A1A1Zll
thru Z15
32A1AlA1Zl 6

11052406

Programmer-test station
(PTS)
Computer
Central data processor
Central data processor
(left half)
Register module (HY106)

11052416
11052406

Not used
Buffer module (HY116)
Register module (HY106)

32A1AlA1Zl 7
32AIAIAIZ18
thru Z20
32AlA1AlZ21

11052407

11052404
11052403

Driver and gate module


(HY107)
Not used
Adder module (HY104)
Adder carry chain module
(HY103)
Adder module (HY104)

32AIAIAIZ22
thru Z24
32AlA1AlZ25

11052404

32AlA1AlZ26
32AlA1AlZ27
thru Z29
32AIAIA1Z30

11052420
11052404

32AIAIAIZ3 l
thru Z33
32AlA1AlZ34

11052404
11052403

32AIA1AIZ35
32AIAIAIZ36

11052416
11052407

32AlA1AlZ37
32AIAIAIZ38
32AlAIAIZ39
and Z40
32AIA1AIZ41
32A1A1AIZ42
32AlA1AlZ43
thru Z50
32AlAIAIZ5 l
thru Z55
32AlA1AlZ56
thru Z59
32AlA1AlZ60
32AlA1AlZ61
thru Z64
32AIA1AIZ65
32AIA1AIZ66
thru Z69
32AIAIAIZ70
32AIAIAIZ71
32AlA1AlZ72
and Z73

11052401
11052405
11052401

Adder carry chain


module (HY103)
Buffer module (HY116)
Driver and gate module
(HY107)
Flip-flop module (HY101)
Parity module (HY105)
Flip-flop module 1 (HYlOl)

11052405
11052401
11052406

Parity module (HY105)


Flip-flop module 1 (HYIOI)
Register module (HY106)

11052407

Driver and gate module


(HY107)
Multiplex module 1
(HY102)
Parity module (HY105)
Multiplex module 1
(HY102)
Parity module (HY105)
Multiplex module 1
(HY102)
Register module (HY106)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Register module (HY106)

11052403

11052403

11052402
11052405
11052402
11052405
11052402
11052406
11052420
11052406

Adder carry chain


module (HY103)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Adder module (HY104)
Adder carry chain
module (HY103)
Adder module (HY104)

Reference
designation

32AlA1AlZ7 4
32AlA1AlZ7 5
and Z76
32AIAIAIZ77
32AIA1AIZ78
thru Z81
32AlA1AlZ82
thru Z84
32A1AlAIZ85

Reference
number

Assembly

11052420
11052406

Gate module 3 (HY120)


Register module (HY106)

11052416
11052402

11052415
11052412
11052420

Buffer module (HY116)


Multiplex module 1
(HY102)
Flip-flop module 1
(HY101)
Driver and gate
module (HY107)
Central data procesor
(right half)
Controls module 3 (HY115)
Buffer module (HY116)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Controls module 2 {HYU4)
Controls module 3 (HYU5)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Controls ~odule 1 (HY109)
Not used
Controls module 3 (HYU5)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Gate module 3 (HY120)

11052414

Controls module 2 (HY114)

11052415
11052415
11052416
11052414

Controls module 3 (HY115)


Not used
Controls module 3 (HY115)
Buf(er module (HY116)
Controls module 2 (HY114)

11052409

Controls module 1 (HY109)

11052412
11052420
11052401
11052409

Not used
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Controls module 1 (HY109)

11052406
11052416
11052412
11052414
11052415

Not used
Register module (HY106)
Buffer module (HY116)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Controls module 2 (HYU4)
Controls module 3 (HY115)

11052401
11052407

32AlA1A2
32A1AlA2Zl
32AIA1A2Z2
32AIA1A2Z3
32AlAlA2Z4
32AIAIA2Z5
32AIA1A2Z6
32AlAIA2Z7
32A1AlA2Z8
32A1AlA2Z9
32AIA1A2Z10
32AIA1A2Zl 1
and Z12
32A1AlA2Zl 3
and Zl4
32AIAIA2Zl5
.32A1AlA2Zl 6
32AlAlA2Zl 7
32AIA1A2Z18
32AIA1A2Z19
and Z20
32AIA1A2Z21
thru Z24
32AIAIA2Z25
32A1A1A2Z26
32AIAIA2Z27
32AIAIA2Z28
32AIAIA2Z29
thru Z33
32AlAlA2Z34
32AlAIA2Z35
32AlA1A2Z36
32AlAIA2Z37
32AIA1A2Z38
32AIAIA2Z39
thru Z41
32AIA1A2Z42
32AlAIA2Z43

11052415
11052416
11052420
11052414
11052415
11052401
11052409

32AlA1A2Z44
thru Z46
32AIA1A2Z47
32AIAIA2Z48
32A1AIA2Z49
32A1AIA2Z50
32AlAIA2Z51

11052409

Controls module 1 (HY109)


Driver and gate module
(HY107)
Controls module 1 (HY109)

11052406
11052409
11052414
11052412
11052409

Register module (HY106)


Controls module 1 (HY109)
Controls module 2 (HY114)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Controls module 1 (HY109)

11052409
11052407

Reference
designation

Reference
number

32AlA1A2Z52
32A1A1A2Z53
and Z54
32A1AIA2Z55
32A1A1A2Z56
32A1A1A2Z57
32A1A1A2Z58
32A1A1A2Z59
32A1A1A2Z60
32A1AlA2Z61
32A1A1A2Z62
32A1A1A2Z63
32A1A1A2Z64
32A1AIA2Z65
32AIA1A2Z66
32AIAIA2Z67
32AIA1A2Z68
thru Z70
32A1AIA2Z71
32AIAIA2Z72
thru Z74
32AIAIA2Z75
32AIA1A2Z76
32AlAIA2Z77
32AlAIA2Z78
and Z79
32AIAIA2Z80
thru Z83
32AIAIA2Z84
32A1A1A2Z85
32A1A1Wl
32AlAIW2
32AlA1W3
32AIA2
32A1A2Al

11052412
11052415

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Controls module 3 (HY115)

11052414
11052415
11052409

11052411

Controls module 2 (HY114)


Controls module (HY115)
Controls module (HY109)
Not used
Controls module 1 (HY109)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Buffer module (HY116)
Controls module 3 (HY115)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Decoder module (HYUI)
Not used
Decoder module (HYlll)

11052409
11052416

Controls module 1 (HY109)


Buffer module (HY116)

11052401
11052415
11052408
11052412

Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)


Controls module 3 (HY115)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)
Gate module 1 (HYU2)

11052401

Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)

11052412

32AIA2A1Zl
thru Z8
32AIA2AIZ9
32AlA2AlZ10
thru Zl2
32AlA2AlZ13
32AlA2AlZ14
32AlA2AlZ15
32AlA2AlZ16
and Zl7
32AlA2AlZ18
32AlA2AlZ19
32AlA2AlZ20
32AlA2AlZ21
32AlA2AlZ22
thru Z24
32AlA2AlZ25
32AlA2AlZ26
and Z27
32AlA2AlZ28
32AlA2AlZ29

11052410
11052401
11052419

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Not used
Cable assembly
Cable assembly
Cable assembly
Input/output assembly
Input/output assembly
(left half)
Comparator module
(HY110)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Gate module 2 (HY119)

11052418
11052416
11052419
11052406

Multiplex module 4 (HYUS)


Buffer module (HY116)
Gate module 2 (HY119)
Register module (HY106)

11052415
11052412
11052405
11052412
11052408

Controls module 3 (HY115)


Gate module 1 (HY112)
Parity module (HY105)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)

11052401
11052418

Flip-flop module. I (HYlOl)


Multiplex module 4 (HY118)

11052401
11052418

Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)


Multiplex module 4 (HY118)

11052409
11052408
11052401
11052420
11052416
11052415
11052412
11052411

11052279
11052347
11052280
11052003

A111embly

TM 9-1425-380-24-2
Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued

Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
designation

Reference
number

32AlA2AlZ30
32AlA2AlZ31
32AlA2AlZ32
32AlA2AlZ33
32AlA2AlZ34
thru Z36
32AlA2AlZ37

11052401
11052411

32AlA2AlZ38
32AlA2AlZ39

11052401
11052407

32AlA2AlZ40
32AlA2AlZ41
and Z42
32AlA2AlZ43
thru Z45
32AlA2AlZ46
32AlA2AlZ47
32AlA2AlZ48
32AlA2AlZ49
32AlA2AlZ50
32AlA2AlZ51
32AlA2AlZ52
32AlA2AlZ53
32AlA2AlZ54
32AlA2AlZ55
32AlA2AlZ56
32AlA2AlZ57
32AlA2AlZ58
and Z59
32AlA2AlZ60
32AlA2AlZ61
and Z62
32AlA2AlZ63
32AlA2AlZ64
32AlA2AlZ65
32AlA2AlZ66
32AlA2AlZ67
32AlA2AlZ68
thru Z80
32AlA2AlZ81
thru Z85
32AlA2A2
32A1A2A2Zl
thru Z6
32AlA2A2Z7
thru Z12
32A1A2A2Z13
32A1A2A2Z14
thru Z17
32A1A2A2Zl8
32AlA2A2Zl9
32Al A2A2Z20
32AlA2A2Z21
32A1A2A2Z22

11052421

11052429

11052416
11052407
11052417

Assembly

Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)


Decoder module (HYlll)
Not used
Oscillator (HY121)
Not used
Positive OR detector
(HY129)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Driver and gate module
(HY107)
Buffer module (HY116)
Driver and gate module
(HY107)
Multiplex module 3 (HY117)

11052401
11052408
11052412
11052419
11052420
11052401
11052420
11052409
11052414
11052411

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Not used
Flip-flop module 1 (HYlOl)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Gate module 2 (HY119)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Flip-flop module 1 (HYlOl)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Controls module 1 (HY109)
Controls module 2 (HY114)
Decoder module (HYlll)

11052416

Not used
Buffer module (HY116)

11052412
11052401

11052408
11052417
11052418
11052408
11052413
11052423

11052422
11052423
11052422
11052411
11052401
11052417
11052414
11052405
11052401

Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)


Multiplex module 3 (HY117)
Multiplex module 4 (HY118)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)
Not used
Multiplex module 2 (HY113)
Input level changer
(HY123)
Input/output assembly
(right half)
Output level changer
(HY122)
Input level changer
(HY123)
Output level changer
(HY122)
Decoder module
(HYlll)
Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)
Multiplex module 3 (HYll 7)
Controls module 2 (HY114)
Parity module (HY105)
Flip-flop module 1 (HYlOl)

Reference
designation

Reference
number

32A1A3A2

11052412
11052417

Multiplex module 3 (HYll 7)

11052406

Register module (HY106)

11052436

Strip printer driver


(HY136)
Output level changer
(HY122)
Strip printer driver
(HY136)
Output level changer
(HY122)
Gating diodes module
(HY124)
Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)

32A1A3Z3
thru Zl5
32A1A3Z16
thru Z23
32A1A3Z24
and Z25
32A1A3Z26

11052414
11052401
11052437

32AlA2A2Z26
thru Z30
32AlA2A2Z31
thru Z36
32A1A2A2Z37
thru Z42
32A1A2A2Z43
32A 1A2A2Z44

11052422

32A1A2A2Z45

11052436

32A1A2A2Z46
thru Z48
32A1A2A2Z49

11052422

32AlA2A2Z55
32A1A2A2Z56
32A1A2A2Z57
32AlA2A2Z58
and Z59
32AlA2A2Z60
32AlA2A2Z61
thru Z63
32A1A2A2Z64
and Z65
32A1A2A2Z66
32Al A2A2Z67
and Z68
32Al A2A2Z69
32Al A2A2Z70
32Al A2A2Z71
32Al A2A2Z72
thru Z76

Reference
deaignation

Controls module 2 (HY114)


Flip-flop module 1 (HYlOl)
Positive level driver
(HY137)
Gate module 1 (HY112)

32A1A2A2Z23
32Al A2A2Z24
32AlA2A2Z25

32AlA2A2Z50
thru Z52
32AlA2A2Z53
32A1A2A2Z54

A11Sembly

11052424
11052408
11052412
11052423
11052416
11052412
11052420
11052414

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Input level changer
(HY123)
Buffer module (HYl 16)
Gate module 1 (HY112)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Controls module 2 (HY114)

11052401
11052420

Flip-flop module 1 (HY101)


Gate module 3 (HY120)

11052416

Buffer module (HY116)

11052408
11052412

Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)


Gate module 1 (HY112)

11052418
11052412
11052420
11052406

Multiplex module 4 (HY118)


Gate module 1 (HY112)
Gate module 3 (HY120)
Register module (HY106)

11052420

Gate module 3 (HY120)

32A1A3Zl
32A1A3Z2

32A1A4
32A1A4Al
32A1A4A2

11052417

Multiplex module 3 (HYll 7)

11052412
11052408
11052406
11052279
11052347
11052280
11052001

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Flip-flop module 2 (HY108)
Register module (HY106)
Cable assembly
Cable assembly
Cable assembly
Core memory unit, left
bottom (MMO)

32A1A3Al

11052012

Backplane assembly

Auembly

11052013,
Core stack assembly
MIS17307/1
11052438
Timing and control A
(HY138)
11052439
Timing and control B
(HY139)
11052432
Sense amplifier/inhibit
driver (HY132)
Address decoder/ core
11052433
driver (HY133)
11052434
Address buffer modulator
(HY134)
li052435
Current stabilizer
modulator (HY135)
11052001
Core memory unit, center
bottom (MMl)
Backplane assembly
11052012
11052013,
Core stack assembly
MIS17307/1

32A1A4Zl

11052438

32A1A4Z2

11052439

32A1A4Z3
thru Zl5
32A1A4Z16
thru Z23
32A1A4Z24
and Z25
32A1A4Z26

11052432

32A1A5

11052001

32AlA5Al
32A1A5A2

11052012
11052013,
MIS17307/l
Timing and control A
11052438
(HY138)
Timing and control B
11052439
(HY139)
Sense amplifier/inhibit
11052432
driver (HY132)
Address decoderI core
11052433
driver (HY133)
11052434
Address buffer
modulator (HY134)
11052435
Current stabilizer
modulator (HY135)
11052702
Computer power supply
11052710
Upper heat sink assembly, computer PS
11052713
Circuit board
11052708
Relay assembly
11052716
Lower heat sink assembly, computer PS
11052747
Component board

32A1A5Zl

32Al A2A2Z77
thru Z80
32AlA2A2Z81
and Z82
32Al A2A2Z83
32Al A2A2Z84
32Al A2A2Z85
32A1A2Wl
32A1A2W2
32A1A2W3
32A1A3

Reference
number

32A1A5Z2
32A1A5Z3
thru Z15
32AlA5Z16
thru Z23
32AlA5Z24
and Z25
32AlA5Z26
32A1A6
32AlA6Al
32AlA6AlA1
32AlA6AlA2
32A1A6A2
32AlA6A2Al

11052433
11052434
11052435

Timing and control A


(HY138)
Timing and control B
(HY139)
Sense amplifier/inhibit
driver (HY132)
Address decoder/core
driver (HY133)
Address buffer
modulator (HY134)
Current stabilizer
modulator (HY135)
Core memory unit right
bottom (MM2)
Backplane assembly
Core stack assembly

Reference
desi1nation

Reference
number

32A1A6A2A2
32A1A6A3
32AlA6A4

11052719
11052706
11052528

32A1A6A5
32A1A7

11052734
11052006

32A1A7Al
32AlA8
32A1A9

11052005

32A1A9Al
32A1A9A2

11052001

ABBembly

Component board
Capacitor assembly
Maintenance panel assembly, computer PS
Current limiter
Electrical equipment
rack assembly
Interconnecting box
Not used
Core memory unit, center
top (MM4)
Backplane assembly
Core stack assembly

11052012
11052013,
MIS17307/1
32A1A9Zl
11052438
Timing and control A
(HY138)
32A1A9Z2
11052439
Timing and control B
(HY139)
Sense amplifier/inhibit
32A1A9Z3
11052432
driver (HY132)
thru Z15
32AlA9Zl6
11052433
Address decoder/core
driver (HY133)
thru Z23
11052434
Address buffer modulator
32A1A9Z24
(HY134)
and Z25
Current stabilizer modula32A1A9Z26
11052435
tor (HY135)
Core memory unit, right
11052001
32A1A10
top (MM5)
11052012
Backplane assembly
32A1Al0Al
Core stack assembly
32A1AlOA2
11052013,
MIS17307/1
Timing and control A
32A1Al0Zl
11052438
(HY138)
Timing and control B
32A1AlOZ2
11052439
(HY139)
11052432
Sense amplifier/inhibit
32A1A10Z3
driver (HY132)
thru Zl5
11052433
Address decoder/core
32A1AlOZ16
driver (HY133)
thru Z23
32AlAlOZ24
11052434
Address buffer
and Z25
modulator (HY134)
32AlAlOZ26
11052435
Current stabilizer
modulator (HY135)
Adapter
11051125
32A2
Not used
32A2Al
MIS17317 /l Adapter power supply
32A2A2
(-12-volt)
MIS17317 /1 Adapter power supply
32A2A3
(+12-volt)
Adapter register board
11051210
32A2A4
Note. Slash number indicates component location on
adapter register boards 32A2A4 and 32A2A5.
Not used
32A2A4/Al
11051235
cc
32A2A4/A2
MD
32A2A4/ A3,A4
11051230
CM
11051887
32A2A4/A5
11051887
CM
32A2A4/A6

A-3

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table A-1. Reference DemgnatiO'flS-Continued


Reference
desiK11ation

Reference
number

32A2A4/A7
32A2A4/A8
32A2A4/A9
32A2A4/A10
32A2A4/All
32A2A4/A12
32A2A4/Al3
32A2A4/A14
32A2A4/A15
32A2A4/A16
32A2A4/A17
32A2A4/A18
32A2A4/A19
32A2A4/A20
32A2A4/A21
32A2A4/A22
32A2A4/B1
32A2A4/B2
32A2A4/B3,B4
32A2A4/B5
32A2A4/B6
32A2A4/B7
32A2A4/B8
32A2A4/B9
32A2A4/B10
32A2A4/Bl1
32A2A4/B12
32A2A4/Bl3
32A2A4/B14
32A2A4/B15
32A2A4/Bl6
32A2A4/B17
32A2A4/Bl8
32A2A4/B19
32A2A4/B20
32A2A4/B2l,B22
32A2A4/Cl,C2
32A2A4/C3,C4
32A2A4/C5
32A2A4/C6
32A2A4/C7
32A2A4/C8
32A2A4/C9
32A2A4/C10
32A2A4/Cll
32A2A4/Cl2
32A2A4/C13
32A2A4/Cl4
32A2A4/Cl5
32A2A4/Cl6
32A2A4/C17
32A2A4/C18
32A2A4/C19
32A2A4/C20
32A2A4/C21,22
32A2A4/Dl
32A2A4/D2
32A2A4/D3,D4

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887

A-4.

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230

Assembly

CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
Not used
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
Not used
Not used
CC (Not used)
CC (Not used)
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P26
P3
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P25
CC (Not used)

cc

MD

Reference
designation

32A2A4/D5
32A2A4/D6
32A2A4/D7
32A2A4/D8
32A2A4/D9
32A2A4/Dl0
32A2A4/D11
32A2A4/Dl2
32A2A4/Dl3
32A2A4/D14
32A2A4/Dl5
32A2A4/D16
32A2A4/D17
32A2A4/Dl8
32A2A4/Dl9
32A2A4/D20
32A2A4/D21,D22
32A2A4/El,E2
32A2A4/E3,E4
32A2A4/E5
32A2A4/E6
32A2A4/E7
32A2A4/E8
32A2A4/E9
32A2A4/El0
32A2A4/Ell
32A2A4/El2
32A2A4/El3
32A2A4/E14
32A"2A4/El5
32A2A4/El6
32A2A4/E17
32A2A4/E18
32A2A4/El9
32A2A4/E20
32A2A4/E21, E22
32A2A4/Fl
32A2A4/F2
32A2A4/F3,F4
32A2A4/F5
32A2A4/F6
32A2A4/F7
32A2A4/F8
32A2A4/F9
32A2A4/Fl0
32A2A4/Fll
32A2A4/F12
32A2A4/F13
32A2A4/F14
32A2A4/F15
32A2A4/F16
32A2A4/Fl7
32A2A4/F18
32A2A4/F19
32A2A4/F20
32A2A4/F21,F22
32A2A4/Gl,G2
32A2A4/G3,G4

Reference
number

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230

Tabk A-1. Reference De1rignations-Continued


As11embly

CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P24
P4
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (Not used)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P23
CC (Not used)
CC (Not used)
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only l
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P22
PS
MD

Reference
designation

32A2A4/G5
32A2A4/G6
32A2A4/G7
32A2A4/G8
32A2A4/G9
32A2A4/G10
32A2A4/Gll
32A2A4/G12
32A2A4/G13
32A2A4/G14
32A2A4/Gl5
32A2A4/G16
32A2A4/Gl7
32A2A4/Gl8
32A2A4/G19
32A2A4/G20
32A2A4/G21,G22
32A2A4/Hl
32A2A4/H2
32A2A4/H3,H4
32A2A4/H5
32A2A4/H6
32A2A4/H7
32A2A4/H8
32A2A4/H9
32A2A4/Hl0
32A2A4/Hll
32A2A4/Hl2
32A2A4/Hl3
32A2A4/Hl4
32A2A4/Hl5
32A2A4/Hl6
32A2A4/Hl7
32A2A4/H18
32A2A4/Hl9
32A2A4/H20
32A2A4/H21,H22
32A2A4/Il, I2
32A2A4/I3,14
32A2A4/I5
32A2A4/I6
32A2A4/17
32A2A4/18
32A2A4/19
32A2A4/110
32A2A4/lll
32A2A4/Il2
32A2A4/Il3
32A2A4/114
32A2A4/Il5
32A2A4/116
32A2A4/Il7
32A2A4/Il8
32A2A4/If9
32A2A4/120
32A2A4/121,122
32A2A4/Jl,J2
32A2A4/ J3,J 4

Reference
number

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230
ll051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230

Assembly

CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only l
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P21
CC (Not used)

cc

MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not sed)
M
M
M
M
P20
P6
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only l
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M
M
M
P19
P7
MD

Reference
designation

32A2A4/J5,J6
32A2A4/ J7 ,J 8
32A2A4/ J9,Jl0
32A2A4/Jll
32A2A4/ J12,J13
32A2A4/Jl4,J15
32A2A4/J16,Jl 7
32A2A4/Jl8,Jl9
32A2A4/J20,J21
32A2A4/J22
32A2A4/Kl
32A2A4/K2
32A2A4/K3
32A2A4/K4
32A2A4/K5, K6
32A2A4/K7,K8
32A2A4/K9,K10
32A2A4/Kll
32A2A4/K12,K13
32A2A4/K14,K15
32A2A4/Kl6,Kl 7
32A2A4/K18,K19
32A2A4/K20,K21
32A2A4/K22
32A2A4/Ll
32A2A4/L2
32A2A4/L3
32A2A4/L4
32A2A4/L5
32A2A4/L6
32A2A4/L7
32A2A4/L8
32A2A4/L9
32A2A4/Ll0
32A2A4/Lll
32A2A4/Ll2
32A2A4/L13
32A2A4/L14
32A2A4/L15
32A2A4/L16
32A2A4/L17
32A2A4/L18
32A2A4/L19
32A2A4/L20
32A2A4/L21
32A2A4/L22
32A2A4/Ml
32A2A4/M2
32A2A4/M3
32A2A4/M4
32A2A4/M5
32A2A4/M6
32A2A4/M7
32A2A4/M8
32A2A4/M9
32A2A4/M10
32A2A4/Mll
32A2A4/Ml2

Reference
number

11051230
11051230
11051796
11051796
11051796
11051796
11051230
11051230

11051235

11051230
11051230
11051230
11051230
11051230
11051796
11051230
11051230

11051235
11051235
11051235

11051235
11051235
11051235
11051235
11051235

Assembly

MD
MD
MD (SCTS), LM (PTS)
Not used
MD (SCTS), LM (PTS)
LM
LM
MD
MD
Not used
+12v de

cc

Not used
Not used
MD
MD
MD
Not used
MD
MD
LM
MD
MD
-2v de
+28v de
P8
P9
PIO
CC (Not used)
Pll
CC (Not used)
P12

cc

P13
Not used
Pl4
CC (Not used)
Pl5

cc

Pl6
CC (Not used)
P17
CC (Not used)
Pl8

cc

-2v de
Not used
P8
P9
PIO
11051235
11051235
11051235

cc

Pll
CC (Not used)
Pl2
CC (Not used)
P13
Not used
Pl4

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Tabl,e A-1. Reference Designations-Continued

Tabl,e A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
designation

Reference
number

32A2A4/M13
32A2A4/M14
32A2A4/M15
32A2A4/M16
32A2A4/M17
32A2A4/M18
32A2A4/Ml9
32A2A4/M20
32A2A4/M21
32A2A4/M22
32A2A5
32A2A5/Al
32A2A5/A2
32A2A5/ A3, A4
32A2A5/ A5
32A2A5/A6
32A2A5/A7
32A2A5/A8
32A2A5/A9
32A2A5/A10
32A2A5/ All
32A2A5/ A12
32A2A5/A13
32A2A5/ A14
32A2A5/A15
32A2A5/A16
32A2A5/Al7
32A2A5/ A18
32A2A5/ Al9
32A2A5/A20
32A2A5/ A21
32A2A5/A22

11051235

32A2A5/B1
32A2A5/B2
32A2A5/B3,B4
32A2A5/B5
32A2A5/B6
32A2A5/B7
32A2A5/B8
32A2A5/B9
32A2A5/B10
32A2A5/Bll
32A2A5/Bl2
32A2A5/B13
32A2A5/Bl4
32A2A5/Bl5
32A2A5/B16
32A2A5/Bl7
32A2A5/Bl8
32A2A5/B19
32A2A5/B20
32A2A5/B21,B22
32A2A5/Cl,C2
32A2A5/C3,C4
32A2A5/C5
32A2A5/C6
32A2A5/C7

11051235
11051235
11051235
11051235
11051210
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887

Assembly

CC (Not used)
P15
CC (Not used)
Pl6
CC (Not used)
P17
CC (Not used)
Pl8
CC (Not used)
Not used
Adapter register board
Not used

cc

MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (ECTS only)
Not used
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
Not used
Not used
CC (Not used)
CC (Not used)
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P50
P27
MD
CM
CM
CM

Reference
designation

32A2A5/C8
32A2A5/C9
32A2A5/C10
32A2A5/Cll
32A2A5/C12
32A2A5/C13
32A2A5/Cl4
32A2A5/C15
32A2A5/C16
32A2A5/C17
32A2A5/C18
32A2A5/C19
32A2A5/C20
32A2A5/ C21,C22
32A2A5/D1
32A2A5/D2
32A2A5/D3,D4
32A2A5/D5
32A2A5/D6
32A2A5/D7
32A2A5/D8
32A2A5/D9
32A2A5/D10
32A2A5/Dll
32A2A5/Dl2
32A2A5/Dl3
32A2A5/Dl4
32A2A5/Dl5
32A2A5/D16
32A2A5/Dl7
32A2A5/Dl8
32A2A5/Dl9
32A2A5/D20
32A2A5/D21,D22
32A2A5/El,E2
32A.2A5/E3,E4
32A2A5/E5
32A2A5/E6
32A2A5/E7
32A2A5/E8
32A2A5/E9
32A2A5/El0
32A2A5/Ell
32A2A5/E12
32A2A5/E13
32A2A5/E14
32A2A5/El5
32A2A5/El6
32A2A5/El7
32A2A5/E18
32A2A5/E19
32A2A5/E20
32A2A5/E21,E22
32A2A5/Fl
32A2A5/F2
32A2A5/F3,F4
32A2A5/F5
32A2A5/F6

Reference
number

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887

Aaaembly

CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P49
CC (Not used)

cc

MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P48
P28
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P47
CC (Not used)
CC (Not used)
MD
CM
CM

Reference
designation

32A2A5/F7
32A2A5/F8
32A2A5/F9
32A2A5/F10
32A2A5/Fll
32A2A5/F12
32A2A5/F13
32A2A5/F14
32A2A5/F15
32A2A5/F16
32A2A5/F17
32A2A5/F18
32A2A5/F19
32A2A5/F20
32A2A5/F21,F22
32A2A5/Gl,G2
32A2A5/G3,G4
32A2A5/G5
32A2A5/G6
32A2A5/G7
32A2A5/G8
32A2A5/G9
32A2A5/G10
32A2A5/Gll
32A2A5/G12
32A2A5/G13
32A2A5/G14
32A2A5/G15
32A2A5/G16
32A2A5/Gl7
32A2A5/G18
32A2A5/G19
32A2A5/G20
32A2A5/G21,G22
32A2A5/Hl
32A2A5/H2
32A2A5/H3,H4
32A2A5/H5
32A2A5/H6
32A2A5/H7
32A2A5/H8
32A2A5/H9
32A2A5/HIO
32A2A5/Hll
32A2A5/H12
32A2A5/Hl3
32A2A5/Hl4
32A2A5/Hl5
32A2A5/Hl6
32A2A5/Hl7
32A2A5/Hl8
32A2A5/Hl9
32A2A5/H20
32A2A5/H21,H22
32A2A5/11,12
32A2A5/l3,14
32A2A5/l5

Reference
number

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051235
11051235
11051230
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051887

Assembly

CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P46
P29
MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P45
CC (Not used)

cc

MD
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P44
P30
MD
CM

Reference
designation

32A2A5/I6
32A2A5/I7
32A2A5/18
32A2A5/19
32A2A5/Il0
32A2A5/Ill
32A2A5/112
32A2A5/113
32A2A5/114
32A2A5/Il5
32A2A5/116
32A2A5/117
32A2A5/118
32A2A5/119
32A2A5/120
32A2A5/121,I22
32A2A5/Jl,J2
32A2A5/J3,J 4
32A2A5/J5,J 6
32A2A5/J7,J8
32A2A5/J9,J10
32A2A5/Jll
32A2A5/ J12,J13
32A2A5/Jl 4,J15
32A2A5/Jl 6,Jl 7
32A2A5/J18,J19
32A2A5/J20,J21
32A2A5/J22
32A2A5/Kl
32A2A5/K2
32A2A5/K3
32A2A5/K4
32A2A5/K5,K6
32A2A5/K7,K8
32A2A5/K9,K10
32A2A5/Kll
32A2A5/K12,Kl 3
32A2A5/Kl4,K15
32A2A5/K16,Kl 7
32A2A5/Kl8,K19
32A2A5/K20 ,K21
32A2A5/K22
32A2A5/L1
32A2A5/L2
32A2A5/L3
32A2A5/L4
32A2A5/L5
32A2A5/L6
32A2A5/L7
32A2A5/L8
32A2A5/L9
32A2A5/Ll0
32A2A5/Lll
32A2A5/L12
32A2A5/L13
32A2A5/L14
32A2A5/L15
32A2A5/L16

Reference
number

11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051887
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220
11051220

11051230
11051230
11051230
11051796
11051796
11051796
11051796
11051230
11051230

11051235

11051230
11051230
11051230
11051230
11051796
11051796
11051230
11051230

11051235
11051235
11051235

11051235
11051235

Assembly

CM
CM
CM
CM
CM (SCTS only)
CM (Not used)
CM (SCTS only)
CM
CM (Not used)
M (Not used)
M (Not used)
M
M (Not used)
M
M
P43
P31
MD
MD
MD
MD (SCTS), LM (PTS)
Not used
MD (SCTS), LM (PTS)
LM
LM
MD
MD
Not used
+12v de

cc

Not used
Not used
MD
MD
MD
Not used
MD
LM
LM
MD
MD
-2v de
+28v de
P32
P33
P34
CC (Not used)
P35
CC (Not used)
P36

cc

P37
Not used
P38
CC (Not used)
P39

cc

P40

A-5

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Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued

Tab/,e A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
designation

32A2A5/L17
32A2A5/Ll8
32A2A5/Ll9
32A2A5/L20
32A2A5/L21
32A2A5/L22
32A2A5/Ml
32A2A5/M2
32A2A5/M3
32A2A5/M4
32A2A5/M5
32A2A5/M6
32A2A5/M7
32A2A5/M8
32A2A5/M9
32A2A5/M10
32A2A5/Mll
32A2A5/Ml2
32A2A5/M13
32A2A5/Ml4
32A2A5/Ml5
32A2A5/M16
32A2A5/Ml7
32A2A5/Ml8
32A2A5/Ml9
32A2A5/M20
32A2A5/M21
32A2A5/M22
32A2A6
32A2A7

32A2A7Al
thru A5
32A2A7A6
thru A9
32A2A7A10
and All
32A2A7A12
and A13
32A2A7Al4
32A2A7Al5
32A2A7Al6
32A2A7A17
32A2A7Al8
32A2A7Al9
thru A24
32A2A7A25
thru A27
32A2A7A28
32A2A7A29
thru A34
32A2A7A35
32A2A7A36
thru A44
32A2A7A45
thru A48
32A2A7A49
thru A51
--32A2A 7A52

A-6

Reference
number

11051235
11051235
11051235

Assembly

CC (Not used)
P41
CC (Not us~)
P42

cc

-2v de
Not used
P32
P33
P34
11051235

cc

11051235

cc

P35

11051235

11051235
11051235
11051235
11051235
11051235
11051109
11051065

11051185

P36
CC (Not used)
P37
Not used
P38
CC (Not used)
P39
CC (Not used)
P40
CC (Not used)
P41
CC (Not used)
P42
CC (Not used)
Not used
Adapter filter assembly
Adapter door (adapter
electrical equipment
rack/ chassis)
Not used
Current driver card
Not used

11053045

Reed relay card

11053105

Telephone amplifier
Not used
Telephone amplifier
Not used
Servoamplifier
Not used

11053105
11051155

11051275

Relay card

11051275

Not used
Relay card

11051275

Not used
Relay card
Not used

11051275

Relay card
~

Not used

Reference
designation

Reference
number

Reference
designation

Reference
number

32A2A7A53
thru A58
32A2A7A59
32A2A7A60
thru A68
32A2A7A69
and A70
32A2A7A71
and A72
32A2A7A73
32A2A7A74
32A2A7A75
32A2A7A76
32A2A7A77
32A2A7A78
32A2A7A79

il051275

Relay card

32A2A7A115

11051240

11051275

Not used
Relay card

32A2A7A116
32A2A7A117

11051240

Not used

32A2A7A118
32A2A7A119

11051240

32A2A7A80
32A2A7A81
32A2A7A82
32A2A7A83
32A2A7A84
32A2A7A85
32A2A7A86
32A2A7A87
32A2A7A88
32A2A7A89
32A2A7A90
32A2A7A91
32A2A7A92
32A2A7A93
32A2A7A94
32A2A7A95
32A2A7A96
32A2A7A97
and A98
32A2A7A99
and AlOO
32A2A7Al01
32A2A7Al02
32A2A7Al03
32A2A7Al04
32A2A7Al05
32A2A7Al06
32A2A7Al07
and Al08
32A2A7Al09
and AllO
32A2A7Alll
32A2A7All2
32A2A7Al13
32A2A7Al14

11051275
11051255
11051265
11051255
11053159

11051250

11051425
11051165
11035320
11051190

11051920
11051190

11051320
11051160

Assembly

Relay card
X/Z torquer
Not used
Y torquer
Not used
X/Z torquer
Not used
Dual modulatordemodulator
Not used
Programmable power
supply (PPS)
Not used
Comparator and amplifier
Not used
Modulator-demodulator
Not used
Diode assembly
Not used
Frequency and constant
monitor (FC monitor)
Not used
HE FU-timer
Not used
Frequency and constant
monitor (FC monitor)
Not used
Filter and test
Not used
Negative bit generator
Not used

11051420

11051420

11051425
11051275

Attenuator limiter and


amplifier
Not used
Attenuator limiter and
amplifier
Not used
Comparator and amplifier
Not used
Relay card
Not used

11051170

11051240

-65-volt power supply


(-65V PS)
Not used
24-volt power supply
(24V PS)
Not used

32A2A7A120
thru Al33
32A2A7A134

11051190

32A2A7Al35
thru Al44
32A2A7Tl
32A2A7T2
32A2A7T3
32A2A7T4
32A2A7T5
32A2A8

11040565
MIS17088/2
MISl 7213/1
MIS17337/l
11041199
MISl 7317/1

32A2A9
32A2A10
32A2Wl
32A3
32A3Al
32A3A2
32A3A3
32A3A3Al

Assembly

24-volt power supply


(24V PS)
Not used
24-volt power supply
(24V PS)
Not used
24-volt power supply
(24V PS)
Not used
Frequency and constant
monitor (FC monitor)
Not used

Transformer Tl
Transformer T2
Transformer T3
Transformer T4 (Not used)
Reactor T5
Adapter power supply
(14-volt), left
MIS17317/1 Adapter power supply
(14-volt), right
11053073
Electronic components
assembly
11051102
Wiring harness,
branched
Console
11053085
Launch control panel
assembly
11051130
Voltage-phone monitor
panel assembly
11052100
Maintenance panel
assembly
11052454
Maintenance panel assembly (card cage)

32A3A3A1Zl
thru Z6
32A3A3AlZ7
32A3A3A1Z8

11052426

32A3A3AlZ9
and ZlO
32A3A4
32A3A4Z8
thru ZlO

11052425

Driver module (HY126)


Not used
Not used

11052800
11052812

32A3A4Zll
and Zl2
32A3A4Zl3
thru Zl5
32A3A5

11052425

32A3A5Al

11052479

32A3A5A1Zl
thru Z17

11052426

11052817

11052200

Lamp driver module


(HY125)
Tape reader
Read amplifier module
(HY127)
Control circuit module
(HY128)
Lamp driver module
(HY125)
Countdown control panel
assembly
Countdown control panel
assembly (left side card
cage)
Driver module (HY126)

Reference
designation

Reference
number

32A3A5A1Zl8
and Z19
32A3A5A2

11052425

32A3A5A3

Lamp driver module


(HY125)
Keyboard
11052250,
MIS17308/l
panel
11052474
side

32A3A5A3Zl
and Z2
32A3A5A3Z3
thru Z19
32A3A5A4

11052425

32A3A5A4Zl
thru Z4
32A3A5A4Z5
thru Z7
32A3A5A4Z8
32A3A5A4Z9
32A3A5A4Z10
thru Z12
32A3A5A4Zl3
32A3A5A4Z14
32A3A5A4Z15
thru Z18
32A3A5A4Zl9
and Z20
32A3A5A5

11052422

32A3A5A5Al
32A3A6
32A3A7
32A3A8
32A3A9
32A4
32A4Al
32A4A1P2
32A4AlP3
32A4A1P4
32A4A1P5
32A4A1P6
32A4AlP7
32A4A1P8
32A4A1P9
32A4A1Pl0
32A4A1Wl
32A4AlW2
32A4AlW3
32A4A1W4
32A4AlW5
32A4AlW6
32A4A1W7
32A4AlW8
32A4A1W9
32A4A1Wl0
32A4A2

Assembly

11052426

Driver module (HY126)

11052242

11052412

Countdown control panel


assembly (top card cage)
Output level changer
(HY122)
Gate module 1 (HY112)

11052416
11052412
11052411

Buffer module (HY116)


Gate module 1 (HY112)
Decoder module (HYlll)

11052412
11052416
11052423

Gate module 1 (HY112)


Buffer module (HY116)
Input level changer
(HY123)
Not used

11052494

Console indicator power


supply and filter
assembly
Electronic component

11052760

MIS17300/l
11053202
Electronic component assembly (filter)
11053000
11051044
11051784
11051555
11051556
11051559
11051561
11051564
11051566
11051568
11051569
11051352
11051354
11051356
11051358
11051360
11051362
11051364
11051366
11051368
11051046

Shelter
Tactical cable entry panel
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Unassigned
Wiring harness. branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Test cable entry panel

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued

Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
designation

32A4A2Pl
32A4A2P2
32A4A2P3
32A4A2P4
32A4A2P5
32A4A2P6
32A4A2P7
32A4A2P8
32A4A2Wl
32A4A2W2
32A4A2W3
32A4A2W4
32A4A2W5
32A4A2W6
32A4A2W7
32A4A3
32A4A4
32A4A4Al
32A4A4A2
32A4A4A3
32A4A4A4
32A4A4A5
32A4A4A6
32A4A4Wl
32A4A5
32A4A5Al
32A4A5A2
32A4A5A3
32A4A5P6
32A4A6
32A4A7
32A4A7Al
32A4A7A2
32A4A8
32A4A9
32A4A9DS1
thru DS24
32A4Al0Al
32A4Bl,B2
32A4HR1,HR2
32A4HR3
32A4HR4
32A4Kl
32A4S1,S2
32A4S3
32A4S5
32A4S7
32A4S8,S9
32A4TB1
thru TB6
32A4Wl
32A4W3
32A4W4
32A4W5
32A4W6
32A4W7
32A5

number

11051554
11051570
11051557
11051558
11051560
11051562
11051565
11051567
11051069
11051370
11051372
11051374
11051376
11051378
11051380
11051213
11051413

11051431
11051414

11061252
11051783

4120-00935-1610
4120-00935-1610
11051244

Assembly

Diagnostic jumper cap


Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Diagnostic jumper cap
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
.Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Power cable entry panel
Communications cable
entry panel
Junction box
Junction box
Junction box
Junction box
Junction box
Junction box
Wiring harness
Fire control cable entry
panel
Junction box
Junction box
Transient suppression assembly
Diagnostic jumper cap
Storage cabinet adapter
Air conditioner assembly
Air conditioner 1
Air conditioner 2

10609716

Workbench
Shelter lighting
Lamp fixture

11053140
MIS17003/l
MIS17206
MIS17002
MISl 7206
MS24143
10635251
MS16106
10033266
MS25253
MIS17203
MS27212

Remote firing box


Blower assembly
Heater
Heater
Heater
Relay
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
Switch
Terminal board

11051429
11051433
11051435
11051461
11051253
11051833
110511.50

Wiring harness, branched


Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Wiring harness, branched
Single point ground
Wiring harness, branched
Card and module test set

Reference
designation

32A5A2
32A5A3
thru A16
32A5A17
32A5A18
32A5A19
32A5A20
32A5A21
thru A25
32A5A26
thru A30
32A5A31
thru A51
32A5A52
thru A71
32A5A72
32A5A73
thru A77
32A5A78
and A79
32A5A80
32A5A81
32A5A82
32A5A83

Reference
number

11051275
11051330
11051315
11051240

11051275

Relay card

11051310

Test driver
Not used

11051275

Relay card

11051240
11051425

11051250

32A5A86
and A87
32A5A91

11053045

32A7J8

32A7J9

32A8
32A9
32Wl
32W2
32W3
32W4
32W5
32W6
32W7
32W8
32W9
32Wl0

Pulse sequencer
Load simulation card
Not used
24-volt power supply
Not used

Not used

32A5A85

32A6Al
32A6TB12
32A7

Not used
Relay card

For UUT connections

32A5A84

32A5Wl
32A6

Assembly

Not used
24-volt power supply
Not used
Comparator and
amplifier
Not used
Programmable power
supply (PPS)
Reed relay

Test connector (for adapter module test connections)


Wiring harness, branched
11051152
Power distribution
11051600
asembly
Voltage sensor
11051295
Capacitor assembly
11053008
Utility circuit breaker
11051468
panel assembly
MIS17226/6 Connector (for instrumentation recorder connec-37
tion)
MIS17226/6 Connector (for instrumentation recorder connec-21
tion)
Signal distribution box
11051456
Phone control panel
11051445
assembly
Cable assembly
11052746
Cable assembly
11052747
Cable assembly
11052748
Cable assembly
11052749
Cable assembly
11052750
Wiring harness, branched
11051841
Wiring harness, branched
11051672
Wiring harness, branched
11051674
Wiring harness, branched
11051678
Lead assembly, electrical
11051227
11051022

Reference
designation

Reference
number

59
59Al
59A2
59A3
59A4

11054100
10596857
10596777
10596427
10697761

59A5
59A6

10596427
10697761

59A7
59A8
59A9
59A10
59A11
59Al1CB1

10596412
10596410
10596411
MIS17436
11054450
M39019/1
-42
M39019/
-62
MS500040
11040443
11040413
10596871
11054500
10596823

59A11CB2
59Al2
59Al3
59A14
59Al5
59A16
59Al7
60W18
97Al
97A1Al
97A1A1Al
97A1A1A2
97A1A2
97A2
97A3
97A4
97A5
97A6
97A7
97A8

97A9
97A10
97All
97A12
98Al

Assembly

Power station
Gas turbine engine
Fuel pump (boost)
DC generator No. 1
DC generator No. 1 voltage
regulator
DC generator No. 2
DC generator No. 2 voltage
regulator
AC voltage regulator
AC generator
AC static exciter
Battery charger
Control cubicle
PTS circuit breaker
PS circuit breaker

Fuel quantity sensor


Air compressor
Air purification unit
Air conditioner
Distribution box
Air conditioner temperature
control unit
Cable assembly (cable
11039304
reel)
Control box
11038229
Control box chassis
11038235
(control unit)
Semiconductor device
11038252
(component board)
Electronic components
11038236
(component board)
MIS17311/1 Electronic control
amplifier (amplifier)
MIS17310/2 Level sensor
Front leveling jack
11038500
(front jack)
Curb leveling jack
11038501
(curb jack)
Road leveling jack
11038501
(road jack)
Hydraulic reservoir (tank)
11038024
Hydraulic control panel
11038046
Heating blanket junction
11038345
box (guidance and warhead sections)
Heating blanket junction
11038355
box (1st and 2nd stages)
Intercommunications box
11038351
(intercom box)
MIS17303/1 Hydraulic pump
Azimuth ring
11038011
Electrical circuits test
11039251
set (tester)

118Al

11061630

118A1Al

11061091

Sequential launch adapter (SLA)


Status panel

Reference
designation

Reference
number

Assembly

SLA PWR circuit breaker


Panel lights

118AlA1CB1

11041214

118AlAlDS1
and DS2
118AlAlDS3

9192793

118AlAlDS4

MISl 7339/2-3

118AlAlDS5

MISl 7339/2-3

118A1AlDS6

MISl 7339/2-7

118A1A1DS7

MISl 7339/2-7

118A1A1DS8

MISl 7339/2-7

118AlAlDS9

MISl 7339/2-3

118A1A1DS10

MIS17339/2-3

118AlA1DSll

MISl 7339/2-3

118A1A1DS12

MIS17339/2-7

118A1A1DS13

MISl 7339/2-7

118A1A1DS14

MISl 7339/2-7

118A1A1DS15
118AlA1Rl

MIS17339/2-3
10605775

118A1A1Sl

MS24659-23D

118AlA1S2

MS24659-23D

118AlA1S3

MS24659-23D

118A1A2

11061603

118AlA3
118AlA4
118AlA5
118AlA6

11061134
11061134
11061134
11061129

118A1A7
118AlA8
118A1A8FL1
118A1A8FL6
thru FLll
118AlA8FL12
thru FL15
118A1A8FL16
and FL17
118AlA8FL18
thru FL23

11061135
11061631
MIS17049/7-1
MIS17049/7-1

COUNTDOWN MISSILE
1 indicator
COUNTDOWN MISSILE
2 indicator
COUNTDOWN MISSILE
3 indicator
STANDBY MISSILE 1
indicator
STANDBY MISSILE 2
indicator
STANDBY MISSILE 3
indicator
ST-120 TEMP OK MISSILE 1 indicator
ST-120 TEMP OK MISSILE 2 indicator
ST-120 TEMP OK MISSILE 3 indicator
ST-120 HEATING MISSILE 1 indicator
ST-120 HEATING MISSILE 2 indicator
ST-120 HEATING MISSILE 3 indicator
SLA PWR indicator
PANEL LiGHTS
DECR/INCR control
POWER ON/OFF MISSILE 1 switch
POWER ON/OFF MISSILE 2 switch
POWER ON/OFF MISSILE 3 switch
Missile selection relay as
sembly
Missile 1 relay assembly
Missile 2 relay assembly
Missile 3 relay assembly
Power and pneumatic
relay assembly
26v de power supply
Filter assembly
Filter
Filters

MISl 7049/9-1

Filters

MIS17049/7-1

Filters

MIS17049/2-1

Filters

118AlA8FL24
and FL25
118AlA8Jl
118AlA8J2

MIS17049/7-1

Filters

MISl 7339/2-3

MISl 7226/6-51 Connector


MIS 17226/6-35 Connector

A-7

TM 9-1425-380-24-2

Table A-1. Reference Designations-Continued


Reference
designation

Reference
number

118A1Bl thru B3 11041145


118A1Kl thru K3 11040406
118A1K4
MS24142D2

Assembly

118A1K5

MS24142D2

118A1K6

MS24376D2

118A1K7

MS24142D2

118A1K8

MS24376D2

118AlK9

MS24376D2

118A1K10

11041156

118A1Kll

11041156

118A1Kl2

11041156

l 18A1Sl thru
SlO
118A1Wl
118A1Wl01
118A1W102
118A1W103
118A1W104
118A1W105
118A1W106
118A1W107
118A1Wl10
118A1W2
118A1W201
118A1W202
118A1W203
118AlW204
118AlW205
118A1W206
118A1W207
118A1W210
118A1W3
118AIW301
118AIW302
118AIW303
118AlW304
118AlW305
118A1W306
118A1W307
118AlW310
118A1W4
118A1W401
118AIW402

11041155

Butterfly valve
Solenoid valve
Missile 1 + Dll transfer
relay
Missile 2 + Dll transfer
relay
Missile 1 + D21 transfer
relay
Missile 3 + Dll transfer
relay
Missile 2 + D21 transfer
relay
Missile 3 + D21 transfer
relay
ELI ac power transfer
relay
EL2 ac power transfer
relay
EL3 ac power transfer
relay
Stepping switches

11061039
11061053
11061075
11061047
11061035
11061043
11061031
11061027
11061057
11061040
11061052
11061074
11061048
11061036
11061044
11061032
11061028
11061056
11061041
11061051
11061059
11061049
11061037
11061045
11061033
11061029
11061055
11061110
11061050
11061058

Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring
Wiring

A-8

harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness
harness

Reference
designation

118AlW403
118A1W404
118AiW405
118A1W406
118A1W407
118A1W408
118A1W409
118A1W410
119

U9A2
119A2Al

Reference
number

119Al
119A1Al

11061046
11061034
11061042
11061030
11061026
11061021
11061038
11061054
Part of
11060080
11061629
MIS11614/1-1

119AlA2
119A1A3

MIS11615/1-1
11061130

119A1A4
119A1A4Ml
119AlA5

11061624
11061617
MIS11613/l-1

119A1Wl

Part of
11061629

Assembly

Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Wiring harness
Azimuth reference unit
Reference assembly (RA)
Automatic optical link
(AOL)
Digital encoder (DE)
Offset correction unit
(OCU)
Azimuth drive assembly
Stepper motor
Gyro reference unit (part
of north seeking gyro)
Wiring harness
Rotating arm assembly
Translation drive
assembly
Stepper motor
Wiring harness
Electronic unit assembly
Power supply (5 volts)
Power supply (15 volts)
Electronic control unit
(part of north seeking
gyro)
Filter assembly box
Circuit breaker
Interface card

119A2A1Ml
119A2Wl
119A3
119A3Al
119A3A2
119A3A3

11061617
11061182
11061627
11061166
11061141
MIS11613/1-1

119A3A4
119A3A4CB1
119A3A5
and A6
119A3A7
119A3A8
119A4
119A4DS1

11061625

11061108
11061170
11061623
11041186

l19A4DS2

MIS17339/2-1

119A4DS3
lf9A4Sl
and S2
ll9A4S3
and S4
119Wl
119W2
119W3

LH 73/1
MS25089-3C

Azimuth drive card


Translation drive card
Control unit (CU)
Indicator light (LASER
ON)
Indicator light (MAN
CONT)
Indicator light
Azimuth switch

MS25089-3C

Translation switch

11061080
11061079
11061081

Cable assembly
Cable assembly
Cable assembly

11061198

TM 9 1429-380-24-2

By Order of the Secretary of.the Army:

FRED C. WEYAND,
Official:
PAULT. SMITH
Major General, United States Army
The Adjutant General.

. General, United States Army,


Chief of Staff

Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-32, (qty rqr block No. 607) Organizational maintenance requirements for PERSHING Missile
Systems.

U. S, GOVERNMENT PR I NT I NG OFF I CE: 1976641219/123

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