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d. Test criteria, such as: performance speciication, test interface (cables, plugs, attenuators, etc); test
equipment, use of test data sheets, oscilloscope patterns, pen charts, computer readouts, test
coniguration diagrams etc.
3.2.3.2.9.2 Section II, preparation for shipment. Electronic Media: if the table spans more than one screen
the table shall be formatted as a scrolling table. This section shall describe and illustrate procedures to
prepare the equipment for shipment. and include:
a. Methods and conditions of shipment.
b. Special disassembly or dismantling instructions to prepare the equipment for shipment, or a
condition or procedure requiring special attention.
c. Instructions for reuse of shipping cases or containers. A tabular listing, by part number, shall be
included for reusable containers and shipping covers.
d. Removal instructions for special tubes, plug-in units, etc., before shipping, including removal of
equipment or parts from mountings. Instructions for building packing crates shall not be included.
3.2.3.2.10 Chapter 18, weapons instrumentation. This chapter shall provide the necessary coverage for
airborne weapons used for test, data acquisition and light termination. It shall encompass all necessary
information to accommodate weapon payload and telemetry testing. This chapter shall be used for aircraft in
lieu of a" -101" Technical Order (TO). When speciied, associated JG manuals shall be prepared (see 6.2i.).
Electronic Media: If references are made to the associated JG manuals these references shall link to
the associated manual.
3.2.3.2.11 Chapter 19, training equipment. Specialized training equipment shall be included in this chapter.
When speciied, associated JG manuals shall be prepared (see 6.2j.). Electronic Media: If references are
made to the associated JG manuals these references shall link to the associated manual.
3.3 General system (GS) manual. Normally, separate GS manuals shall be prepared for each system.
Combined GS manuals shall be prepared, depending upon systems complexity, as speciied by the acquiring
activity (see 6.2k.). Coverage of a speciic subsystem shall not be divided between two GS manuals.
a. Electronic media requirements: Page count restrictions do not apply.
b. Print media requirements: Multiple manuals shall be prepared when the system coverage
exceeds 800 pages (400 sheets).
3.3.1 Scope. The GS manual shall provide detailed system, subsystem, and sub-subsystem description,
theory of operation, software interface, emergency operation, tolerances, special procedures, and maintenance
support information not suitable for job guide manuals. It shall relect purpose, type, main features, and
supporting data for the system being covered. If the equipment is an integral part of a functional end item,
it shall explain how the equipment functions within the end item.
3.3.1.1 Classiied material. When a classiied supplemental GS manual is prepared, the scope of the manual
shall be expanded to include classiied information not normally pertinent to a GS manual, e.g., testing, fault
isolation, etc. Classiied information provided shall pertain only to the system(s) of the basic manual.
3.3.2 Numbering. Print media requirement: Chapters, paragraphs, pages, igures, and tables shall be
numbered in accordance with MIL-STD-38784, except the SSSN shall form a part of the paragraph heading.
Each manual shall be divided into chapters as deined in 3.3.5.
3.3.3 Size. Electronic media requirements: Page size requirements do not apply. Print media requirements:
The GS manuals shall be prepared in the standard 8½ by 11 inch size.
3.3.4 Systems covered. The system(s) covered shall be identiied by government assigned titles. System
subsystem subject numbers (SSSN) shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-1808.
3.3.5 General systems arrangement. Electronic media requirements: The book shall be chunked by chapters.
The GS manuals shall be arranged in the following manner:
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