MIL-DTL-83495C (USAF)
Determining subsystem of the Navigation System. A sub-subsystem shall not be identiied in the second
element unless a fourth designator, different from zero (0), is assigned.
3.1.6.1.4 Task/component number numbering. This number is assigned by the manufacturer to a speciic task
or component. This number shall be assigned in consecutive order within the manual or view package in
which it is used. For example, the ifth component covered in a Job Guide (JG) would be XX-XX-05-XXX.
3.1.6.1.4.1 Task/component number development for JG, FR and FI manuals.
a. The subject number assignment shall reference the SSSN in the terminal steps of the fault
tree contained in the FR and FI manuals.
b. The SSSN relected in the lower outer corner of the FR and FI manuals shall relect the irst
three elements, to the lowest element possible, as allowed by the composition of the segment of
the fault tree displayed on that page. For example: If an FR or FI page contains fault tree
segments applicable to a speciic item of a sub-subsystem of the Dependent Position Determining
subsystem, the page would relect 34-51-00; if a page contains segments of the fault tree
applicable to more than one subject (general) breakdown of the Dependent Position Determining
subsystem, the page would relect 34-50-00; if the page contains segments of the fault tree
applicable to multiple subsystems within the Navigation system, the page would relect 34-00-00.
3.1.6.1.4.2 Subject number development for other than JG, FR and FI manuals. When used in view
packages or other manuals, the task/component number is assigned in sequence of the system. This number
is developed for manuals other than the JG, FR and FI manuals, are similar manner.
3.1.6.1.5 Function number. The function number (fourth element) shall be assigned as speciied herein.
3.1.6.1.5.1 Function number requirements for job guide manuals. The assignment of the function number
shall follow the task/component number in the JG manual and shall be assigned as speciied herein. For
example, a system operational checkout will be identiied as "XX-XX-XX-001".
3.1.6.1.5.2 Typical functions. The following functions shall be used for development of the function
numbers and may be expanded/changed to suit equipment requirements if approved by the acquiring
activity (see 3.4.3.2.1):
001 - Operational Checkout
008 - Cleaning
002 - Access
009 - Lubrication
003 - Remove
010 - Servicing
004 - Install
011 - Jacking
005 - Repair
012 - Alignment and Adjustment
006 - Rigging
013 - Calibrate
007 - Inspect
3.1.7 Applicability codes. Applicability codes shall be listed in tables as part of the foreword. Equipment
differences (equipment type-model-series and serial number) shall be annotated using lagnotes indicating the
applicability code. Where signiicant differences exist and lagnotes will not sufice, separate pages shall
be used for each effectivity.
3.1.8 Classiied material. If classiied information is essential, it shall be in accordance with MILSTD- 38784.
3.1.9 References. References shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-38784 with the following exception:
when using a SSSN reference to another manual in the OMMS, the SSSN shall be preixed with the
abbreviation for that manual type, e.g., reference to a SSSN in a general system (GS) manual would be
shown as "GS XX-XX-XX".
3.2 General equipment (GE) manual. One GE manual shall be prepared for the equipment. When speciied,
a combined GE and GS manual shall be prepared (see 6.2c.) . When a combined manual is prepared, all
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