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and other simple drawings shall be included. Appropriate reference shall be
made to the functional block and schematic diagrams located in section VI of
the technical manual.
3.3.1.5.4 Mathematical equations. When necessary for maintenance
purposes, mathematical equations which are computed by the training device
shall be described. This description shall precede other text describing the
theory of operation if this arrangement provides for easier understanding.
Summaries of digital computer algebra terminology and fundamental logic
operations shall be included.
3.3.1.5.5 Circuits and
systems used throughout training device. The
theory of operation of the
systems, subsystems, circuits, units, assemblies,
or subassemblies which are
frequently used throughout the training device
shall be explained in this
section so that these explanations may be referred
to by paragraph number and
not repeated in other areas of the text.
3.3.1.5.6 System analysis. The theory of operation of each functional
system and subsystem shall be technically discussed and referenced to the
associated functional block diagrams, logic diagrams, and simplified block and
schematic diagrams. The theory shall be to the level required by a
maintenance technician to provide the understanding necessary for fault
isolation to the level of repair specified by the maintenance concept for the
training device. Coverage shall include general functioning and interface of
operational and COTS equipment in the training device, with references to the
operational or COTS manuals for detailed theory of operation.
3.3.1.5.7 Simplified block and schematic diagrams. Simplified block and
schematic diagrams shall be used to the maximum extent in order to assist the
maintenance technician to understand the theory of operation of the complete
training device. See figure 2 for a sample of a simplified schematic diagram.
3.3.1.6 Section V - Maintenance. This section shall consist of text,
diagrams, and tables as required for maintenance of the complete training
device as defined by the maintenance concept. The text shall include all
necessary warnings, cautions, and notes as specified in MIL-M-38784, to
prevent injury to personnel or damage to equipment. Wherever necessary, and
wherever such references would aid in maintenance, references shall be made to
illustrations, diagrams, COTS manuals, GFE documents, etc.
3.3.1.6.1 Maintainer requirements. (N) This section shall familiarize
the maintainer with the maintenance procedures/techniques required to support
the training device.
3.3.1.6.1.1 Maintenance tasks. (N) These tasks shall be developed to
include all skills required to maintain the training device to the maintenance
concept.
a.
Major tasks. (N) A job task analysis shall be performed. Those
job tasks identified shall be translated into major tasks and
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