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3.2.6.1 Contents of the CPT. The CPT shall be located after the calibration process (Section
IV). It shall consist of all calibratable characteristics listed in TABLE 1 of FIGURE 1, showing
procedure step number, range, values applied to the test instrument for each measurement
characteristic. The performance limits for each measurement, as specified in paragraph 3.2.5.8
shall also be included. The performance limits shall be expressed in units of the same
characteristic as the test instrument capability listed in the calibration description (see 3.2.2.2
and FIGURE 1).
3.2.6.2 Number of CPTs. CPTs shall be provided for all instruments covered by the calibration
procedure. A separate CPT shall normally be provided for each test instrument; however, if two
or more test instruments have identical characteristics, or have minor differences which can be
readily and unambiguously handled on one CPT, one CPT may be used (see 6.4.12). All
applicable instruments shall be identified in the heading (see FIGURE 4).
3.2.7 Appendices. Appendices shall be used, if necessary, to present supplementary or
reference material, extracts from National Institute of Standards and Technology bulletins,
dimensional tolerances for coaxial fittings, alternate test or calibration methods, or other
essential information which has no logical location in the preceding instructions.
3.2.8 Automated Procedures. If specified by the acquiring activity, automated procedures shall
be developed in accordance with NAVAIR 17-35TR-03 (see 2.2.2).
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Verification. (F) Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase order:
a. Validity of the accuracy of the calibration procedures manual's technical content, and
user interface functionality shall be the responsibility of the contractor (see 6.2).
b. The contractor shall provide suitable facilities to perform the validation functions
specified herein.
c. The contractor's existing quality assurance (QA) procedures shall be used.
d. The government reserves the right to review any of the verifications, when such
reviews are deemed necessary, to ensure supplies and services conform to the
prescribed contractual requirements.
4.1.1 Minimum verification requirements. As a minimum, verification shall ensure the
following:
a. Suitability of the manuals for the intended environment.
b. Usability by the intended users.
c. Compatibility with other government systems.
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