F6198 CMM 011
F6198 CMM 011
F6198 CMM 011
TRANSMITTAL SHEET
FILING INSTRUCTIONS
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The Temporary Revisions which follow have been included in the revision dated Sep 25/20 and
must be removed and discarded.
TR No.: 31-091
All Temporary Revisions dated from Aug 25/20 onwards must be kept unless the Highlights of a
revision or the issue of a Temporary Revision which replaces it, tells you differently.
The Temporary Revisions which follow remain effective after the revision dated Sep 25/20
is added.
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** End of List **
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35-0D5-1003
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The SB List reflects the incorporation status of Service Bulletins edited by AIRBUS OPERATIONS
S.A.S. - AVIONICS AND SIMULATION PRODUCTS (Vendor Code F6198).
The SB List has the following five columns to indicate SBs and their status :
** Title **
This is the title of the SB.
NOTE: The Service Information Letters (SIL) which affect the manual content are listed at the
end of the table.
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INCORP.
SB No. Rev No. MOD. No. TITLE
DATE
35-0D5-31-001 FEE0D5-001 Sep 30/90 Evolution to Amdt A
35-0D5-31-002 FEE0D5-002 Jul 30/92 From 35-0D5-1002 to 35-0D5-1003
35-0D5-31-003 FEE0D5-003 Nov 15/93 Evolution to Amdt B (New box)
35-0D5-31-004 FEE0D5-004 Jun 03/04 Evolution to Amdt D (New spacer
loudspeaker)
List of SILs:
F6198-00-013 None Jun 03/04 Recommended Repair Facilities
F6198-00-018 None Sep 25/20 Equivalent PNR for components
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SUBJECT PAGE
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................
..................... INTRO 1
1. General .................................................................... .................... INTRO 1
A. Purpose of the manual ............................................. .................... INTRO 1
B. Correspondence .................................................... .................... INTRO 1
C. Manual breakdown arrangement ................................. .................... INTRO 2
D. Page block (PAGEBLOCK) assignment ......................... .................... INTRO 2
E. List of Recommended Repair Facilities .......................... .................... INTRO 5
2. General arrangement .................................................... .................... INTRO 6
A. Preliminary pages at the beginning of the CMM ............... .................... INTRO 6
B. Introduction (INTRO) structure .................................... .................... INTRO 6
C. Description and Operation (DO) structure ....................... .................... INTRO 7
D. Maintenance Procedure (MP) structure ......................... .................... INTRO 7
3. Maintenance Task Oriented Support System (MTOSS)
Task/Subtask numbering ................................................ .................. INTRO 10
A. General ............................................................... .................. INTRO 10
B. Structure of Task/Subtask numbers .............................. .................. INTRO 10
C. MTOSS function codes ............................................. .................. INTRO 12
4. Symbols and Definitions ................................................. .................. INTRO 17
A. Units and Measurement ............................................ .................. INTRO 17
B. Reference Designator Index (RDI) ............................... .................. INTRO 17
C. Definition of Terms .................................................. .................. INTRO 18
5. Glossary of Abbreviations ............................................... .................. INTRO 20
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SCHEMATIC AND WIRING DIAGRAMS........................................... ..........................2001
1. AMPLIFIER card ......................................................... .........................2001
DISASSEMBLY.........................................................................
..........................3001
1. Removal of the equipped card ......................................... .........................3001
2. Removal of the AMPLIFIER card ...................................... .........................3003
3. Removal of the rear face ................................................ .........................3005
4. Removal of the loudspeaker ............................................ .........................3007
5. Removal of the anti-vibrations seal .................................... .........................3009
6. Removal of the dust filter ................................................ .........................3010
7. Removal of the box ...................................................... ......................... 3011
CLEANING ..............................................................................
..........................4001
1. Cleaning ................................................................... .........................4001
CHECK...................................................................................
..........................5001
1. Visual inspection ......................................................... .........................5001
REPAIR ..................................................................................
..........................6001
1. Introduction ................................................................ .........................6001
2. Prepare the workstation ................................................. .........................6002
3. Removal of the protective varnish ..................................... .........................6005
4. Application of the protective varnish ................................... .........................6007
5. Replacement of a card or module ..................................... .........................6008
6. Replacement of a component with leads ............................. .........................6010
7. Replacement of a surface-mount component (SMC) ............... .........................6014
8. Replacement of a flat-pack, low-pitch SMC .......................... .........................6018
ASSEMBLY .............................................................................
..........................7001
1. Installation of the equipped card ....................................... .........................7001
2. Installation of the AMPLIFIER card .................................... .........................7003
3. Installation of the rear face .............................................. .........................7007
4. Installation of the loudspeaker ......................................... ......................... 7011
5. Installation of the anti-vibrations seal ................................. .........................7013
6. Installation of the dust filter ............................................. .........................7015
7. Installation of the box .................................................... .........................7017
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REMOVAL ...............................................................................
........ NOT APPLICABLE
INSTALLATION.........................................................................
........ NOT APPLICABLE
SERVICING .............................................................................
........ NOT APPLICABLE
STORAGE ...............................................................................
........................ 15001
1. Storage ..................................................................... ....................... 15001
INTRODUCTION .....................................................................
................ INTRO IPL 1
1. General .............................................................................. INTRO IPL 1
2. Detailed Parts List (DPL) ......................................................... INTRO IPL 4
3. How to use .......................................................................... INTRO IPL 9
4. Effectivity of cards and amendments ......................................... INTRO IPL 15
5. Equivalence table ................................................................ INTRO IPL 16
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DISASSEMBLY
3001 CAL - Exploded View (SHEET 1) 3008
REPAIR
6001 Workstation Preparation (SHEET 1) 6004
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INTRODUCTION
TASK 31-53-22-871-801-A01
1. General
B. Correspondence
For any information on the subject, please contact us through TechRequest tool:
https://w3.airbus.com/crs/TRM/ContentGadgets/index_nce.html
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The information contained in the CMM has been divided into three main
categories:
The table below gives the various identifications under which the three types
of publications can be found.
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(1) Introduction
Explain the make up and the use of the CMM (DO and MP parts only).
For IPL part: see IPL INTRO (PAGEBLOCK 10000).
Include a listing of non standard abbreviations.
(5) Disassembly
(6) Cleaning
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(7) Check
Provide the full check procedures that are necessary during shop maintenance.
(8) Repair
(9) Assembly
List all special tools, fixtures, equipment and consumables necessary for
completing any maintenance actions given in the other page blocks.
Contain the complete list of all parts of the component (For detailed description
see IPL INTRO).
Contain the tasks which are not required elsewhere in the manual, but are
necessary as a result of other maintenance tasks.
Tasks are self-contained repairs or preventive maintenance.
(14) Removal
Not applicable.
(15) Installation
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Not applicable.
(16) Servicing
Not applicable.
(17) Storage
(18) Rework
Not applicable.
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2. General arrangement
List page numbers of the revised pages and a brief description of the revision
to affected pages.
Include insertion instruction for all supplied pages.
List the temporary revisions which shall be removed from the manual or which
remain still effective.
List the Service Bulletins and the Service Information Letters which are
applicable for the equipment.
List all major sub-divisions of each page block contained in the manual.
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(1) General
This Task gives general information of the CMM content and the List of
Recommended Repair Facilities.
(1) General
(2) Description
(3) Operation
This Task explains the configuration and the operation of the subassemblies
(modules/cards) of the component.
The MP is broken down into Tasks and Subtasks. Each Task is broken down
into five Topics:
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– Procedure,
– Close-up (if applicable).
This topic is used to explain the reason for the Task, but if the Task title fully
explains the reason for the Task, then the mention "Self explanatory" is used.
This Table lists the fixtures, tools and support equipment required for the
maintenance procedure.
They are identified:
– either by their Part/Number when they are listed in the illustrated Tool
and Equipment Manual (TEM),
– or by their main features. In this case the mention "No specific" is used
for the reference.
This Table lists all materials which are prescribed during maintenance
procedure.
These materials are referenced in AMM chapter 20-31-00.
This Table lists the IPC CSN (Catalogue Sequence Number) of expendable
parts.
Use the IPL to find the corresponding Part/Numbers.
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This Topic indicates the information that is required for job preparation.
Requirements are broken down into Subtasks.
This Topic indicates the required actions to put the component back to its initial
configuration.
Actions are broken down into Subtasks.
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3. Maintenance Task Oriented Support System (MTOSS) Task/Subtask numbering
A. General
The functional arrangement of data and the numbering system form the basis for
the assignment of maintenance Task/Subtask numbers to each maintenance
operation (Task) described in the CMM.
Task/Subtask numbers are mainly for the use of the Data management and have
no significance for the reader of the CMM.
The Introduction (INTRO) and the Description and Operation (DO) are broken
down into Tasks.
The Maintenance Procedures (MP) are broken down into Tasks and Subtasks.
(1) TASK
(2) SUBTASK
(1) Element 1
(2) Element 2
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(3) Element 3
For each tag name, this code is selected from numbers 000 through 999 as
listed in the tables in Para. 3.C..
(4) Element 4
– Task idents begin at 801 and rise, sequentially, to 999 (maximum) within the
procedure,
– Subtask idents begin at 001 and rise, sequentially, to 800 (maximum) within
the procedure.
– Illustrations and Tables are considered as Tasks. These Task idents begin at
001 and rise, sequentially, to 999 (maximum) within the procedure.
(5) Element 5
(6) Element 6
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(7) Example
Example TASK -XX-YY-ZZ -000 -801 -A01
Element tag name 1 2 3 4
ELEMENT DEFINITION
1 ATA number of the computer
2 MTOSS function code
000 = REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
3 Sequential number of the function code
801 = first Task of the REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY type
4 A = first configuration
01 = first method
The first two digits of the numbering system fourth element are in accordance
with the ATA Specification No. 100, although in some instances there is variation
by using a third digit for further breakdown of the basic function.
000 REMOVAL AND DISASSEMBLY
010 Removal of complete component from transportation/work stand
020 Disassembly of unit into modular units
030 Disassembly of modules into subassemblies
040 Disassembly of subassemblies into individual parts
050 Removal of accessories/components not part of subject unit/opening panels for
access
060 Disassembly of accessories into subassemblies
070 Disassembly of accessory subassemblies into individual parts
080 Remove test equipment
090 Disassemble support equipment
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100 CLEANING
110 Chemical cleaning/power flushing
120 Wet or dry abrasive cleaning
130 Ultrasonic cleaning
140 Mechanical/hand cleaning
150 Unassigned
160 Compressed air/miscellaneous hand cleaning or combination of procedures
170 Foam/water wash
180 Electro-mechanical test of solutions to identify materials
190 Unassigned
200 INSPECTION
210 Visual examination to determine serviceability/unserviceability of unit
220 Visual/dimensional comparison with specifications/acceptance limits
230 Fluorescent penetrant NDT
240 Magnetic particle NDT
250 Eddy current NDT
260 X-ray NDT
270 Ultrasonic NDT
280 Any special inspection
290 Unassigned
300 REPAIR
310 Welding, brazing and soldering
320 Machining
330 Metallic coating removal/application
340 Plasma/flame spraying of coating
350 Repairs using hand tools, including necessary disassembly/assembly
360 Bonding and moulding
370 Heat treating
380 Surface treatment - painting, aluminizing, etc., including masking
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300 REPAIR
390 Machine riveting and flaring
600 SERVICING/PRESERVING/LUBRICATING
610 Servicing
620 Preserving
630 De-preserving
640 Lubricating
650 Unassigned
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600 SERVICING/PRESERVING/LUBRICATING
660 Unassigned
670 Unassigned
680 Unassigned
690 Unassigned
700 TESTING/CHECKING
710 Oil flow measurement
720 Air flow measurement
730 Fuel flow measurement/functional check
740 Water flow measurement/functional check
750 Electrical functional checks/measurement of parameters to determine serviceability,
may include fault isolation
760 Functional test of systems/performance check
770 Functional test of an accessory carte
780 Pressure check of system/component normally pressurized
790 Leak check
800 MISCELLANEOUS
810 Fault isolation
820 Adjusting/aligning/calibrating
830 Rigging/adjusting component linkage
840 Service Bulletin incorporation
850 Part number change/application
860 Special procedure
870 Description and Operation (DO)
871 General
872 Description
873 Operation
874 Effectivity of cards and amendments
875 Unassigned
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800 MISCELLANEOUS
876 Unassigned
877 Unassigned
878 Location
879 How to use
880 Approved vendor processes
890 Airline maintenance program (customer use)
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4. Symbols and Definitions
(1) Symbols
SI SYSTEM US SYSTEM
ABBREVIATION DEFINITION ABBREVIATION DEFINITION
bar bar psi pound square inch
deg.C degrees Celsius deg.F degrees Fahrenheit
g gram oz ounce
kg kilogram lb pound
m meter ft foot/feet
N.m Newton.meter lbf.in pound force.inch
lbf.ft pound force.foot
mm millimeter in inch
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– a sequential number.
TYPE OF COMPONENT (RDI) CODE LETTER
Battery BT
Capacitor C
Connector J or P
Coil L
Diode, zener diode, bridge diode D or CR
Fuse F
Integrated circuit, microcircuit IC
Jumper, strap CV
Light Emitting Diode, light DS
Quartz, Oscillator Y
Relay K
Resistor, potentiometer, resistor network R
Switch, pushbutton switch S
Test point TP
Thermal resistor RT
Transformer T
Transistor, thyristor Q
Varistor RV
C. Definition of Terms
The following terms are used in the CMM and are defined as follows :
NOTE: Calls attention to methods which make the job easier or provide
supplementary or explanatory information.
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5. Glossary of Abbreviations
AR: As Require
AMU: Audio Management Unit
CAL: Cockpit Amplifier Loudspeaker
CVR: Cockpit Voice Recorder
DET: Details
FWC: Flight Warning Computer
GPWS: Ground Proximity Warning System
HI: HIgh point
LO: LOw point
REF: Reference
CNT: CouNTry of manufacture
DMF: Manufacture Date
ESD: Electrostatic Sensitive Device
ICC: International Commodity Code
MFR: ManuFactureR cage code
NHA: Next Higher Assembly
PDT: Part Description Text
PNR: Part Number
RFID: Radio Frequency IDentification
SER: SERial number
SWI: SoftWare Indicator
UIC: UID Construct Number
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TASK 31-53-22-871-808-A01
1. General
A. System architecture
(Ref. Fig. 1)
The Cockpit Amplifier Loudspeaker (CAL) is part of the aural warning system.
Two CAL are installed on aircraft.
The Cockpit Amplifier Loudspeaker transmits all the navigation aids aural and
vocal information and broadcasts the aural warnings.
It amplifies and transmits via the loudspeaker :
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System Organization
Figure 1/GRAPHIC 31-53-22-991-013-A01
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2. Description
A. Presentation
(Ref. Fig. 2)
The assembly is in the form of a rectangular box with truncated edges, the front
face is rectangular.
For unit without amendment B, the left and right faces have ventilation holes.
For unit with amendment B, the ventilation holes are on the upper and lower
faces.
(1) Dimensions
(2) Weight
The unit is made from black plastic (ULTEM 1000) and the grille from dark blue
plastic (ULTEM 1000).
The rear faces PNR 35-0D5-312 and 35-0D5-412 are treated with Alodine 1200
and protected by black paint (SIKKENS 744 or ALEXIT-FST404-12-9227).
The rear faces PNR 35-0D5-512 and subsequent PNR are treated with
SURTEC650 without paint.
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B. Equipment
Two identification labels and one amendment label are affixed to the rear face.
- Equipment designation
- Manufacturer’s name and trademark
- Serial number
- Date of manufacture
- Inspection mark.
- Manufacturer's name
- Serial number (SER)
- Manufacturer's code (MFR)
- Date of manufacture (DMF)
- Part description (PDT)
- Inspection mark
- RFID tag (Refer to ATA Spec 2000, chapter 9 for more
information about RFID).
- Data matrix code (2D) which includes:
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An anti-vibration seal and a dust filter are placed between the loudspeaker and
the front grille.
(Ref. Fig. 4)
The connections to the associated equipment are made via the 19-pin connector
P1 located on the rear face.
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CAL - Dimensions
Figure 2/GRAPHIC 31-53-22-991-014-A01
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C. Characteristics
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(a) Temperature
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3. Operation
A. General
(Ref. Fig. 5)
– the reception,
– the processing,
– the amplification,
– the transmission via the loudspeaker,
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B. AMPLIFIER card
(Ref. Fig. 2001)
(1) General
– Supply circuit,
– Warning channel input,
– Radio input,
– Warning and radio channel summing,
– Power amplification.
(Ref. Fig. 6)
The supply circuit delivers the following voltages to the amplifier circuit :
– +26VDC,
– +13VDC (zero volt floating),
– 0V (electrical ground).
Diode (D1) protects the circuit against polarity inversion and zener diode (D9)
against overvoltages which may occur on the 28VDC mains.
Resistor (R40) limits the current in order to limit the power absorbed by diode
(D9) during an overvoltage.
Transistors (Q1 and Q2) are in common-base configuration, the emitter voltage
follows the base voltage.
The (Q1, R41, C3, C2, C1 (types 450 and 460)) or (Q1, R41, C104, C2, C1
(type 550)) or (Q1, R41, C40, C2, C1 (types 560 and 650)) assembly filters the
spurious signals which affect the +28VDC.
As the power absorbed by transistor (Q1) varies from 0.32W to 2.6W, a heat
sink is required.
The (Q2, R42, R43, R44, C4, C5, C6 (types 450 and 460) plus C105 (type 550)
or C41 (types 560 and 650)) assembly fixes the floating 0V to value of +13VDC
with respect to the ground.
The (C42, C43 (types 560 and 650)) assembly filters the +26VDC.
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Resistors (R42, R43) comprise the divider which attacks base of transistor (Q2).
The emitter voltage of transistor (Q2) follows that of its base :
Ve = Ub + 0.6V = (1/2 power supply voltage).
The emitter of transistor (Q2) delivers a voltage equal to half of the +26VDC
(+13VDC). This +13VDC acts as floating 0V for the analog circuits.
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(Ref. Fig. 7)
– FWC1,
– FWC2,
– GPWS,
– CVR.
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(Ref. Fig. 8)
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The cell (R22, R23, C23) placed on the radio channel without muting corrects
the response curve of the loudspeaker by raising the high tone frequencies by
6dB/octave in the 2500Hz to 7000Hz range.
Radio channel switching to with or without muting is achieved by analog switch
(IC5).
Analog switch (IC5) is supplied with +7.5VDC and -7.5VDC with respect to the
floating 0V (+13VDC).
The +7.5VDC is achieved by zener diode (D7) and resistor (R28), and the
-7.5VDC by zener diode (D8) and resistor (R27).
Logic 0 of the MUTING CTL# signal selects radio channel with muting.
(Ref. Fig. 9)
Summing of the radio without muting, radio with muting and warning channels is
achieved by amplifier (IC2-8).
The gain of each channel can be independently adjusted.
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(6) Amplification
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TASK 31-53-22-871-809-A01
1. General
B. Unit test
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TASK 31-53-22-750-801-A01
2. Checking of the unit consumption
A. Test description
B. Troubleshooting aid
– If the two checkings are incorrect, check diode D1, transistor Q1 and its
discrete associated components.
– If the test of voltage 12,5VDC is incorrect, check transistor Q2 or its discrete
associated components.
– If the consumption test is incorrect, carry out all the tests to find out the
defective components.
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3. Test of the warning channels
A. Test description
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– Increase signal amplitude between P1-H (HI) and P1-J (LO) to 2,5Vrms.
– Check that voltage between P1-D and P1-E is equal to 2,5 ±0,5Vrms.
– Increase the signal amplitude between P1-K (HI) and P1-L (LO) to 2,5Vrms.
– Check that voltage between P1-D and P1-E is equal to 2,5 ±0,5Vrms.
– Increase signal amplitude between P1-M (HI) and P1-N (LO) to 2,5Vrms.
– Check that voltage between P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO) is equal to 2,5 ±0,5Vrms.
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– Increase signal amplitude between P1-R (HI) and P1-S (LO) to 2,5Vrms.
– Check that voltage between P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO) is equal to 2,5 ±0,5Vrms.
B. Troubleshooting aid
– If the test of the four warning channels and AUDIO channel is incorrect, check
the output amplifier consisting of the IC2, IC3 and IC4 circuits or one of their
associated discrete components.
– If the test of the four warning channels is incorrect, check the amplifier
(IC2-14) and its associated components.
– If the test of only one of the warning channels is incorrect, check the
preamplifier (IC1-7, 1, 14 or 8) and its associated components corresponding
to the defective channel.
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TASK 31-53-22-750-803-A01
4. Test of the AUDIO channel
– Decrease the signal amplitude between P1-F (HI) and P1-G (LO) at
0,774Vrms.
– Adjust potentiometer (R18) to get an output voltage equal to 1,8 ±0,1Vrms
between pins P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO).
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– Increase signal amplitude (Ve) between P1-F (HI) and P1-G (LO) to 1Vrms.
– Measure output voltage (Vs) between pins P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO).
– Check that gain A = 20 log (Vs/Ve) is equal to 7 ±1,5dB.
– Adjust signal amplitude (Ve) between P1-F (HI) and P1-G (LO) to 0,2Vrms
and frequency to 4000Hz.
– Measure output voltage (Vs') between pins P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO).
– Check that gain A' = 20 log (Vs'/Ve') is equal to 10 ±1,5dB.
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– Increase signal frequency (Ve') between P1-F (HI) and P1-G (LO) to 3400Hz.
– Measure output voltage (Vs') between P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO).
– Check that gain A' = 20 log (Vs'/Ve') is equal to -2,25 ±1,75dB.
B. Troubleshooting aid
– If all the AUDIO channel tests are incorrect, check the input amplifier (IC2-1)
and its associated components.
– If only the AUDIO channel test in muting mode is incorrect, check the
pre-amplifier (IC2-7) and its associated components, the analog switch
(IC5-2) or the resistors (R21 and R17).
– If only the AUDIO channel test in normal mode is incorrect, check the
pre-amplifier (IC6-1, IC6-7 and IC6-8) and its associated components, the
analog switch IC5 or the resistors (R22, R23 and capacity (IC23).
– If the AUDIO channel filter test in muting mode is incorrect, check the discrete
components associated with the amplifier (IC2-7).
– If the AUDIO channel filter test in normal mode (without muting) is incorrect,
check the discrete components associated with the amplifiers (IC6-1, IC6-8).
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5. Test of the loudspeaker
A. Test description
B. Troubleshooting aid
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6. Test of output peak clipping (for P/N 35-0D5-1003 only)
A. Test description
– Check that the output negative voltage between P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO)
is lower than -5V.
– Check that the output negative voltage between P1-D (HI) and P1-E (LO) is
higher than -9V.
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B. Troubleshooting aid
If the test is incorrect, check the output amplifiers (IC3 and IC4) and its
associated components.
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TASK 31-53-22-878-801-A01
1. AMPLIFIER card
A. Schematic diagram
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DISASSEMBLY
TASK 31-53-22-000-801-A01
1. Removal of the equipped card
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
CAUTION: YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY PUT THE CARD WHICH HAVE A STATIC
SENSITIVE LABEL IN A TRANSPARENT AND ANTISTATIC PACKAGE
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CARD.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-001-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
(a) Remove the two screws (2) attaching the equipped card (1) to the sides of
box (3).
(b) Remove the four screws (4) attaching the equipped card (1) to the box
(3) and retain the four washers (5).
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(f) Put the equipped card (1) in a transparent and antistatic package.
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TASK 31-53-22-000-802-A01
2. Removal of the AMPLIFIER card
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-002-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
CAUTION: YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY PUT THE CARD WHICH HAVE A STATIC
SENSITIVE LABEL IN A TRANSPARENT AND ANTISTATIC PACKAGE
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE CARD.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-003-A01
(1) Removal of the AMPLIFIER card (type 450)
(a) Remove the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER
card (7) to the rear face (9).
(b) Unscrew the four screws (12) and the two screws (13).
(c) Remove the screw (10) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face
(9) and retain the insulator washer (11).
(d) Remove the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the
rear face (9).
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(e) Remove the two screws (13) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9) and retain the two washers (14) and the two insulator bushing (15).
(h) Put the AMPLIFIER card (7) in a transparent and antistatic package.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-003-B01
(2) Removal of the AMPLIFIER card (type 460, 550, 560 or 650)
(a) Remove the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER
card (7) to the rear face (9).
(b) Unscrew the four screws (12) and the two screws (13).
(c) Remove the screw (21) and the nut (22) attaching the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9) and retain the washer (23), the spacer (24) and
the washer (25).
(d) Remove the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the
rear face (9).
(e) Remove the two screws (13) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9) and retain the two washers (14) and the two insulator bushing (15).
(h) Put the AMPLIFIER card (7) in a transparent and antistatic package.
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TASK 31-53-22-000-803-A01
3. Removal of the rear face
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-004-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-005-A01
(1) Removal of the rear face (if AMPLIFIER card (type 450))
(a) Remove the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER
card (7) to the rear face (9).
(b) Unscrew the four screws (12) and the two screws (13).
(c) Remove the screw (10) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face
(9) and retain the insulator washer (11).
(d) Remove the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the
rear face (9).
(e) Remove the two screws (13) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9) and retain the two washers (14) and the two insulator bushing (15).
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SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-005-B01
(2) Removal of the rear face (if AMPLIFIER card (type 460, 550, 560 or 650))
(a) Remove the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER
card (7) to the rear face (9).
(b) Unscrew the four screws (12) and the two screws (13).
(c) Remove the screw (21) and the nut (22) attaching the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9) and retain the washer (23), the spacer (24) and
the washer (25).
(d) Remove the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the
rear face (9).
(e) Remove the two screws (13) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9) and retain the two washers (14) and the two insulator bushing (15).
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4. Removal of the loudspeaker
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-006-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-007-A01
(1) Removal of the loudspeaker
(a) Remove the four screws (17) attaching the loudspeaker (6) to the box (3)
and retain the four washers (18).
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TASK 31-53-22-000-805-A01
5. Removal of the anti-vibrations seal
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-008-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-009-A01
(1) Removal of the anti-vibrations seal
(a) Remove the four screws (17) attaching the loudspeaker (6) to the box (3)
and retain the four washers (18).
(c) Remove the new spacer (19a) by pulling it upwards (only for unit with
amendment D).
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TASK 31-53-22-000-806-A01
6. Removal of the dust filter
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-010-A01
(1) Removal of the equipped card
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-011-A01
(1) Removal of the dust filter
(a) Remove the four screws (17) attaching the loudspeaker (6) to the box (3)
and retain the four screws (18).
(c) Remove the new spacer (19a) by pulling it upwards (only for unit with
amendment D).
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TASK 31-53-22-000-807-A01
7. Removal of the box
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-012-A01
(1) Removal of the dust filter
SUBTASK 31-53-22-020-013-A01
(1) Removal of the box
(a) Remove the four unlosing screws (26) from the box (3).
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CLEANING
TASK 31-53-22-100-801-A01
1. Cleaning
Self explanatory.
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
SUBTASK 31-53-22-160-001-A01
(1) Cleaning of connectors
(a) Clean the connectors with an anti-static brush and isopropyl alcohol.
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SUBTASK 31-53-22-160-002-A01
(2) Cleaning of casing
(a) Clean the casing with low-pressure dry compressed air and dry cloth.
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CHECK
TASK 31-53-22-200-801-A01
1. Visual inspection
Self explanatory.
Not applicable.
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
SUBTASK 31-53-22-210-001-A01
(1) Box
(a) Make sure that the box is free from scores, scratches and signs of impact
caused by handling.
(b) Make sure that the identification labels are cemented on the front face
and the rear face of the box.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-220-001-A01
(2) Connectors
(b) Make sure the conditions of the contact pins (distortion, corrosion) and
the insulation.
NOTE: The connectors of the rear face are protected by conductive plugs.
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REPAIR
TASK 31-53-22-871-805-A01
1. Introduction
A. General
This section gives you instructions about how to repair the defective items found
in the TEST AND FAULT ISOLATION section (Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000).
B. Usual sequence
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TASK 31-53-22-300-801-A01
2. Prepare the workstation
Prepare the tools and the workstation for the replacement of the cards or the
components of the unit. To do this, you must obey the special safety precautions
to prevent damage (ElectroStatic Discharges - ESD) to the units, the card or
the modules that have a STATIC SENSITIVE label (see specifications CEI
61340-5-1 or CEI 61340-5-2).
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 6001)
NOTE: Make sure that the relative humidity of the workstation room is between 30
and 60%.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-001-A01
(1) Prepare the workstation
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(g) Connect the conductive wrist strap correctly to the dissipative surface.
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Workstation Preparation
Figure 6001/GRAPHIC 31-53-22-991-002-A01
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TASK 31-53-22-300-802-A01
3. Removal of the protective varnish
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT USE TOO MUCH HEAT. IF YOU
USE TOO MUCH HEAT, DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO:
– THE ADJACENT SOLDERED JOINTS,
– THE TERMINAL PADS,
– THE PRINTED CIRCUIT TRACKS, AND
– THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS.
IF NECESSARY, USE THERMAL CLIPS TO GIVE PROTECTION TO
THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS.
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SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-002-A01
(1) Remove the protective varnish
(a) With the soldering iron, apply heat to the repair surface (not to the adjacent
surfaces) until the protective varnish comes apart from this surface.
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4. Application of the protective varnish
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT APPLY THE VARNISH TO THE
CONNECTOR PINS.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-003-A01
(1) Apply the protective varnish
(a) With an anti-static brush, carefully apply the varnish on all the repair area
(components, soldered joints, wires, etc.).
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TASK 31-53-22-300-804-A01
5. Replacement of a card or module
C. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-004-A01
(1) Prepare the workstation
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-005-A01
(1) Replace the defective card or module
(d) If you find dust in the unit, remove the dust with an anti-static brush.
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E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-710-001-A01
(1) Do the operational test of the unit
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000)
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TASK 31-53-22-300-805-A01
6. Replacement of a component with leads
C. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-006-A01
(1) Remove the defective card or module
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D. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU HOLD THE CARDS BY THEIR EDGES ONLY.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT USE TOO MUCH HEAT. IF YOU
USE TOO MUCH HEAT, DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO:
– THE ADJACENT SOLDERED JOINTS,
– THE TERMINAL PADS,
– THE PRINTED CIRCUIT TRACKS, AND
– THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-007-A01
(1) Remove the protective varnish (if applicable)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-008-A01
(2) Remove the defective component
(a) Remove, as applicable, the adhesive bonding or the attaching parts which
attach the component to the card.
(b) With the soldering iron and the applicable tip, remove the solder from the
terminal pad on the component to release the leads.
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NOTE: When applicable, we recommend that you cut the lead to remove the
component. If you do not cut the leads, there a risk of damage to
adjacent components or to the card and its conductive pattern.
(d) Clean the repair area with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl alcohol
to remove all signs of soldering flux.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-009-A01
(3) Install the new component
(a) Find the correct position of the new component on the card and, when
applicable, record the distance between its leads.
(b) Cut the lead that comes out of the plated hole to a length of between 0.8
mm (0.031 in) and 1.5 mm (0.059 in).
NOTE: We recommend that you use an inserting tool to install the multipin
components (integrated circuits) on the card.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU ONLY APPLY THE SOLDER TO THE
PARTS YOU SOLDER, NOT TO THE SOLDERING IRON.
DO NOT USE TOO MUCH SOLDER.
DO NOT ADD SOLDERING FLUX (THE SOLDERING FLUX
MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE SOLDER).
(d) With the soldering iron and the applicable tip, solder the new component
to the card.
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(e) On the two sides of the plated hole, do a check of the soldering joint for
correct:
– shape
– volume
– brightness, and
– moulding.
(g) Clean the soldering joint with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl
alcohol to remove all signs of soldering flux.
(j) Clean the repair area with a dry anti-static brush to remove all remaining
material.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-010-A01
(4) Apply the protective varnish (if applicable)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-001-A01
(1) Install the repaired card or module
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-7000)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-710-002-A01
(2) Do the operational test of the unit
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000)
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TASK 31-53-22-300-806-A01
7. Replacement of a surface-mount component (SMC)
C. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-011-A01
(1) Remove the defective card or module
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D. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU HOLD THE CARDS BY THEIR EDGES ONLY.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT USE TOO MUCH HEAT. IF YOU
USE TOO MUCH HEAT, DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO:
– THE ADJACENT SOLDERED JOINTS,
– THE TERMINAL PADS,
– THE PRINTED CIRCUIT TRACKS, AND
– THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CAUSE DEFORMATIONS TO THE CARD.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-012-A01
(1) Remove the defective component
(a) With the de-soldering station and the applicable accessory, de-solder the
component.
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(c) Clean the component mounting land to remove all signs of remaining solder.
(d) Clean the repair area with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl alcohol
to remove all signs of soldering flux.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-013-A01
(2) Install the new component
NOTE: Use the autonomous vacuum sucker with the applicable accessory to
easily hold the components.
(b) Do a check of the pins for correct alignment with the printed conductors.
(c) Apply the liquid flux to the repair area and to the pins of the new component.
(d) With the soldering iron and the applicable tip, solder the new component
to the card.
(e) Do a check of the soldering joint for correct shape, volume and brightness.
(f) Make sure that the adjacent tracks and components are not damaged.
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(g) Clean the repair area with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl alcohol
to remove all signs of liquid flux.
(j) Clean the repair area with a dry anti-static brush to remove the remaining
material.
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-002-A01
(1) Install the repaired card or module
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-7000)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-710-003-A01
(2) Do the operational test of the unit
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000)
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TASK 31-53-22-300-807-A01
8. Replacement of a flat-pack, low-pitch SMC
C. Job Set-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-014-A01
(1) Remove the defective card or module
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D. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU HOLD THE CARDS BY THEIR EDGES ONLY.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU DO NOT USE TOO MUCH HEAT. IF YOU
USE TOO MUCH HEAT, DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO:
– THE ADJACENT SOLDERED JOINTS,
– THE TERMINAL PADS,
– THE PRINTED CIRCUIT TRACKS, AND
– THE ADJACENT COMPONENTS.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CAUSE DEFORMATIONS TO THE CARD.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-015-A01
(1) Remove the defective component
(a) With the de-soldering station and the applicable accessory, de-solder the
component.
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(c) Clean the component mounting land to remove all signs of remaining solder.
(d) Clean the repair area with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl alcohol
to remove all signs of soldering flux.
SUBTASK 31-53-22-350-016-A01
(2) Install the new component
(a) With the binocular microscope, install the new component correctly in
position on the card.
NOTE: Use the autonomous vacuum sucker with the applicable accessory to
easily hold the components.
(b) With the binocular microscope, do a check of the pins for correct alignment
with the printed conductors.
(c) Apply the liquid flux to the repair area and to the pins of the new component.
(d) With the soldering iron and the applicable tip, and the binocular microscope,
solder one pin on each side of the component to hold it on the card.
(e) With the soldering iron and the applicable tip, and the binocular microscope,
solder the component to the card.
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(f) Do a check of the soldering joint for correct shape, volume and brightness.
(g) Make sure that the adjacent tracks and components are not damaged.
(h) Clean the repair area with an anti-static brush soaked in isopropyl alcohol
to remove all signs of liquid flux.
(k) Clean the repair area with a dry anti-static brush to remove the remaining
material.
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-003-A01
(1) Install the repaired card or module
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-7000)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-710-004-A01
(2) Do the operational test of the unit
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000)
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ASSEMBLY
TASK 31-53-22-400-801-A01
1. Installation of the equipped card
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
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SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-004-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
(a) Remove the equipped card (1) from its transparent and antistatic package.
(b) Solder the marked wires of equipped card (1) to the loudspeaker (6).
(d) Install the four screws (4) fitted with washers (5) attaching the equipped
card (1) to the box (3).
(e) Soak the two screws (2) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for item 040A).
(f) Install the two screws (2) attaching the equipped card to sides of box (3).
SUBTASK 31-53-22-710-008-A01
(2) Do the operationnal test of the unit
(Ref. PGBLK-31-53-22-1000)
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-550-006-A01
(1) Put the unit into storage, if necessary
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TASK 31-53-22-400-802-A01
2. Installation of the AMPLIFIER card
Self explanatory.
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C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-005-A01
(1) Installation of the AMPLIFIER card (type 450)
(a) Remove the AMPLIFIER card (7) from its transparent and antistatic
package.
(b) Position the two insulator plates (16) coated with silicone on transistor.
(c) Position the AMPLIFIER card (7) on the rear face (9).
(d) Soak the two screws (13) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 100A).
(e) Install the two screws (13) fitted with washers (14) and insulator bushing
(15) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(g) Soak the four screws (12) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 080A).
(h) Install the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9).
(k) Soak the screw (10) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 083A or B).
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(l) Install the screw (10) fitted with the insulator washer (11) attaching the
AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(n) Soak the four screws (8) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 082A
or B).
(p) Install the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9).
(r) Soak the head of two screws (8) with blue coating (7D1586).
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-005-B01
(2) Installation of the AMPLIFIER card (type 460, 550, 560 or 650)
(a) Remove the AMPLIFIER card (7) from its transparent and antistatic
package.
(b) Position the two insulator plates (16) coated with silicone on transistor.
(c) Position the AMPLIFIER card (7) on the rear face (9).
(d) Soak the two screws (13) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 100A).
(e) Install the two screws (13) fitted with washers (14) and insulator bushing
(15) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(g) Soak the four screws (12) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 080A).
(h) Install the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9).
(l) Install the screw (21), the spacer (24), the washer (23), the washer (25)
and the nut (22) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
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(n) Soak the four screws (8) in sealant (loctite 222) ( only for screw item 082A
or B).
(p) Install the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9).
(r) Soak the head of two screws (8) with blue coating (7D1586).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-006-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
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TASK 31-53-22-400-803-A01
3. Installation of the rear face
Self explanatory.
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C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-007-A01
(1) Installation of the rear face (if AMPLIFIER card (type 450))
(a) Position the two insulator plates (16) coated with silicone on transistor.
(b) Position the AMPLIFIER card (7) on the rear face (9).
(c) Soak the two screws (13) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 100A).
(d) Install the two screws (13) fitted with washers (14) and insulator bushing
(15) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(f) Soak the four screws (12) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 080A).
(g) Install the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9).
(j) Soak the screw (10) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 083B).
(k) Install the screw (10) fitted with the insulator washer (11) attaching the
AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
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(m) Soak the four screws (8) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 082A
or B).
(n) Install the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9).
(q) Soak the head of two screws (8) with blue coating (7D1586).
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-007-B01
(2) Installation of the rear face (if AMPLIFIER card (type 460, 550, 560 or 650))
(a) Position the two insulator plates (16) coated with silicone on transistor.
(b) Position the AMPLIFIER card (7) on the rear face (9).
(c) Soak the two screws (13) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 100A).
(d) Install the two screws (13) fitted with washers (14) and insulator bushing
(15) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(f) Soak the four screws (12) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 080A).
(g) Install the four screws (12) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear
face (9).
(j) Soak the screw (21) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 083A).
(k) Install the screw (21), the spacer (24), the washer (23), the washer (25)
and the nut (22) attaching the AMPLIFIER card (7) to the rear face (9).
(m) Soak the four screws (8) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 082A
or B).
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(n) Install the four screws (8) attaching the connector of the AMPLIFIER card
(7) to the rear face (9).
(q) Soak the head of two screws (8) with blue coating (7D1586).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-008-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
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TASK 31-53-22-400-804-A01
4. Installation of the loudspeaker
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-009-A01
(1) Installation of the loudspeaker
(b) Soak the four screws (17) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 170A).
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(c) Install the four screws (17) fitted with the washers (18) attaching the
loudspeaker (6) to the box (3).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-010-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
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TASK 31-53-22-400-805-A01
5. Installation of the anti-vibrations seal
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-011-A01
(1) Installation of the anti-vibrations seal
NOTE: If there is not D amendment on the unit, put the letter D the amendment
label of the unit.
(a) Position the new spacer loudspeaker (19a) on the box (3).
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(d) Soak the four screws (17) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 170A)
(e) Install the four screws (17) fitted with the washers (18) attaching the
loudspeaker (6) to the box (3).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-012-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
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TASK 31-53-22-400-806-A01
6. Installation of the dust filter
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-013-A01
(1) Installation of the dust filter
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(d) Soak the four screws (17) in sealant (loctite 222) (only for screw item 170A).
(e) Install the four screws (17) fitted with the washers (18) attaching the
loudspeaker (6) to the box (3).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-014-A01
(1) Installation of the equipped card
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TASK 31-53-22-400-807-A01
7. Installation of the box
Self explanatory.
C. Job set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
(Ref. Fig. 3001)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-015-A01
(1) Installation of the box
(a) Install the four unlosing screws (26) on the box (3).
E. Close-up
SUBTASK 31-53-22-420-016-A01
(1) Installation of the dust filter
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TASK 31-53-22-940-802-A01
1. Torque Value Table
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TASK 31-53-22-940-801-A01
1. Consumable Materials
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SPECIAL PROCEDURES
TASK 31-53-22-300-808-A01
1. Supply card - Specific instructions
The capacitors (IPL - Fig. 03 Item 110, 120 or 125) must be bonded with
adhesive filler (Ref. ARALDITE AW106 + HV953U).
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TASK 31-53-22-300-809-A01
2. Replacement of screw type
A. General
NOTE: All the screws attaching assembly or sub-assembly must be of the same type.
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TASK 31-53-22-860-801-A01
3. Amplifier card – Specific instructions
The screws (03-280 and 03-285) that attach the connector P1 must be torqued
(Ref. Task 31-53-22-940-802-A01).
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STORAGE
TASK 31-53-22-550-801-A01
1. Storage
Self explanatory.
C. Job Set-up
Not applicable.
D. Procedure
SUBTASK 31-53-22-550-001-A01
(Deleted)
SUBTASK 31-53-22-530-001-A01
(1) Packing
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SUBTASK 31-53-22-550-002-A01
(2) Storage
(a) For storage, pack the unit in its original package or equivalent as specified
in Para. (1).
(b) Store the packed unit in clean, dry, well-ventilated conditions with no
corrosive fumes at a temperature from -20 deg.C to +40 deg.C (-4 deg.F
to +104 deg.F).
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INTRODUCTION
TASK 31-53-22-871-803-A01
1. General
A. Purpose
This Illustrated Parts List (IPL) is intended only for use in identifying, provisioning,
requisitioning, storing and issuing replaceable parts. The IPL is part of the
Maintenance Manual and includes all parts for which maintenance practice has
been provided.
AIRBUS OPERATIONS S.A.S. - AVIONICS AND SIMULATION PRODUCTS
expressly disclaims any and all responsibility for data added, deleted, and/or
revised by airline/operator-initiated modifications to this document.
The manufacturer will assign part numbers to all parts of the component which
can be disassembled for maintenance or repair purposes. Identical parts shall
not have different part numbers, and different parts shall not have the same part
number. The IPL is based on these part numbers which must be consistent with
the requirements to ATA Specifications 200 and 2000.
NOTE: To place purchase orders, please use only part numbers listed in this IPL.
Do not use references marked on components.
(1) Introduction
The introduction provides the following:
INTRO IPL
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The SFT pages provide a list of the various values that certain components
may assume around the reference value.
(a) The Alpha Numerical Index section lists all part numbers contained in the
Illustrated Parts Catalog
– The index is divided in two parts:
– NI/NUM: contains part numbers whose first digit is a numeric character
(e.g.: 74ACT138).
– NI/ALPHA: contains part numbers whose first digit is an alphabetical
character (e.g.: AM27C512).
(b) Part number arrangement is made from left to right, each digit (alpha,
numerical, dash) being considered separately.
INTRO IPL
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The Detailed Parts List shall be used to identify parts and their relationship to
each other. It shall contain one or more figures depending on complexity or
variant assemblies, with exploded views as necessary to show detail parts.
Each Figure shall have a list of parts.
The DPL provides columns for figure/item numbers, part number, airline stock
number, nomenclature, usage code and units per assembly.
INTRO IPL
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TASK 31-53-22-871-804-A01
2. Detailed Parts List (DPL)
(Ref. Fig. 1)
A. Figure Item column
INTRO IPL
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D. Nomenclature column
The indenture system (item 5) is used in the NOMENCLATURE column to show
the relationship of parts and assemblies to next higher assemblies (NHA):
1234567
ASSEMBLY
ATTACHING PARTS FOR ASSEMBLY
.DETAILED PARTS FOR ASSEMBLY
.SUB-ASSEMBLY
..DETAILED PARTS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY
..SUB-SUB-ASSEMBLY
...DETAILED PARTS FOR SUB-SUB-ASSEMBLY
The data contained in the nomenclature column are:
(4) SEE XX-XX-XX-XX (item 9) FOR DET or NHA gives the location in the IPL of
either a full breakdown or the NHA of a sub-assembly.
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(5) MODIFIED FROM XXXXXXX MADE BY (item 10) identifies a bought-in part
modified for manufacturer installation; it is assigned a manufacturer par number
shown in the PART NUMBER column.
(6) POST SB XXXXXX (item 11) identifies a part modified or added, associated
to a Service Bulletin number.
NOTE: The vendor code is either the 5-digit manufacturer's code as specified in
the 'Federal Supply Codes for Manufacturers' Catalog H4-H8.
The vendor name is given in the SIL F6198-00-018.
(8) SEL FROM (item 13) identifies a group of alternative parts from which you can
take the necessary ones.
(9) OPT TO (item 14) identifies an optional part that is fully interchangeable with
the initial part.
(10) ALT FROM PN XXXXXXX (item 15) identifies an alternate part number, for a
part that is fully interchangeable with the initial part after change(s) to it.
(11) RPLS XXXXXXX (item 16) = replaces part number. RPLD BY XXXXXXX =
replaced by part number. Indicates that parts are fully interchangeable (two-way).
(12) SUPSDS XXXXXXX (item 16) = supersedes part number. SUPSD BY XXXXXXX
= superseded by part number. Indicates that parts are non-interchangeable
(or one-way).
(13) MATCHED PART ORDER NHA (item 17) identifies parts which cannot be
delivered individually and which are grouped under a sub-assembly part number.
When they can be delivered individually these parts are identified by the mention
MATCHED PART.
(14) The mention "(REFER TO SIL F6198-00-018)" (item 21) identifies an optional
part that is fully interchangeable with the initial part.
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If there is more than one main assembly, with different item numbers, the item
number must precede the letter e.g. 1ACE.
If the part is used on all assemblies the column is left blank.
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MATCHED PART
140A 0214042531 RESISTOR,FIXED,FILM 43.2 OHM F6198 2
PM1PCT 1/4W
REFER TO SIL F6198−00−018 21
OVERLGTH MPN
SMM0204−50−43U2F MADE BY D1018
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3. How to use
A. How to find the breakdown of a card or module from its Part Number (P/N)
(Ref. Fig. 2)
B. How to find the higher assembly of a card or module from its Part Number (P/N)
(Ref. Fig. 3)
C. How to find the effectivity of a card or module from its Part Number (P/N)
(Ref. Fig. 4)
D. How to find the designation of a Part from its Part Number (P/N)
(Ref. Fig. 5)
E. How to find the Name and Address of Vendor from a Part Number (P/N)
(Ref. Fig. 6)
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TASK 31-53-22-874-801-A01
4. Effectivity of cards and amendments
A. General
The USAGE CODE letter correspond to the variant letter of the first item of DPL
figure 1. It is used to determine the belonging of card to its type of unit. If there is
no USAGE CODE letter, the card belongs to all the types of unit.
For the unit, the cross X indicates that the amendment is applicable to the
corresponding P/N.
For the sub-assemblies, the cross X indicates the amendment subject.
B. Amendments
AMDT REFERENCE SUBJECT
A SB 35-0D5-31-001 AMPLIFIER Card
C HP Ref AB100SC
.CARD,AMPLIFIER 35-0D5-450 A
35-0D5-460 A
35-0D5-550 A X
35-0D5-560 B X
35-0D5-650 B X
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5. Equivalence table
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M ET M AEROSPACE HARWARE
PO BOX 025263
MIAMI FLORIDA 33102 5263 - USA
F0342 LAVALLOISE DE CONDENSATEURS ELECTROCHIMIQUES
47 RUE DES CHENES
53940 ST BERTHEVIN - FRANCE
F0350 THOMSON CSF PASSIVE COMPONENTS
AVENUE DU COLONEL PRAT
21850 SAINT APOLLINAIRE - FRANCE
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ITT SEMICONDUCTORS
2510 WEST 237TH STREET
SUITE 208
TORRANCE, CA 90505 - USA
F4597 FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTEURS FRANCE SAS
Z.I. DU MIRAIL
AVENUE DU GENERAL EISENHOWER BP1029
31100 TOULOUSE CEDEX - FRANCE
MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR
PO BOX 20912
PHOENIX, AZ 85036 - USA
F5423 SPRAGUE FRANCE SARL
199 BD DE LA MADELEINE
06000 NICE - FRANCE
SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO
WORLD HQS
267 LOWELL RD
HUDSON NH -USA
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VITRAMON INC
BOX 544
BRIDGEPORT, CT 06601- USA
F8859 STMICROELECTRONICS SA
29 BD ROMAIN ROLLAND
92120 MONTROUGE CEDEX - FRANCE
SGS-THOMSON MICROELECTRONICS
1310 ELECTRONICS DR
CARROLLTON, TX - USA
FANX2 AZNIUM
43 RUE DES CHENES
53940 - SAINT BERTHEVIN
K0064 WELWYN ELECTRIC LTD
TRADING ESTATE
BEDLINGTON NORTHUMBERLAND NE227AA - UNITED KINGDOM
U1395 WELWYN COMPONENTS LTD
WELWYN ELECTRONICS PARK
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CEDEX FRANCE
F5387 SIARE SA-STE INDUSTRIELLE D'APPLICATIONS RADIO-
ELECTRIQUES-FAB. REPRISES PAR (FAB. TAKEN OVER BY)
AUDAX SA-F0287 2 RTE DE TOURS 72500 CHATEAU DU LOIR
FRANCE
F5423 SPRAGUE FRANCE SARL 199 BD DE LA MADELEINE 06000 NICE
FRANCE
F5973 RICHCO FRANCE ALL DE LA CROIX DES HORMES 69250
MONTANAY FRANCE
F6198 AIRBUS OPERATIONS S.A.S. - AVIONICS AND SIMULATION
PRODUCTS 316 ROUTE DE BAYONNE 31060 TOULOUSE CEDEX
03 FRANCE
F8489 AVX SA ZA DE COURTABOEUF-MINIPARC 6 AVENUE DES
ANDES-BP213 91941 LES ULIS CEDEX FRANCE
F8859 STMICROELECTRONICS SA 29 BD ROMAIN ROLLAND 92120
MONTROUGE CEDEX FRANCE
FAN79 KONTEK-COMATEL 8 RUE DU BOIS SAUVAGE 91000 EVRY
FRANCE
S7518 ALPINE ELECTRONICS INC 39-1 SAKUHATA OYASAKU
YOSHIMA-MASHI IWAKI FUKUSHIMA-PREF 970-11 JAPAN
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AIRLINE
FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
0220013530 03 020A 2
023A 2
027A 1
04 010A 1
0220016090 03 030A 2
0220053840 03 050A 1
0220054170 03 060A 2
0220054490 03 070A 1
0220054800 03 080A 1
0229400020 04 020A 6
0250300010 03 260A 1
0265020230 01 130D 2
0265020400 01 120D 2
0265200130 01 160B 1
0280806040 01 170C 4
0290304040 01 057A 1
0295936010 03 310B 1
1-5KE36A 03 170A 1
1N4148 03 140A 1
145A 4
1N5617 03 160A 1
1N5620 03 150A 4
321017 03 290A 1
33-0D5-1003 01 240C 1
33-0D5-201 01 230B 1
33-0D5-202 01 250C 1
33-0D5-650-0001 03 300F 1
33-0D5-650-0002 01 061A 1
33-0D5-650-0003 01 062A 1
33-0D5-650-0004 01 063A 1
33-0D5-650K0005 03 310C 1
33-0D5-GENE0001 01 250D 1
33-0D5GENE00002 01 230C 1
33-0D5GENE00004 01 240D 1
34-0D5-1002 01 240A 1
34-0D5-1003 01 240B 1
34-0D5-201 01 230A 1
34-0D5-212 01 061B 1
062B 1
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FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
063B 1
34-0D5-212 01 060A 1
34-0D5-450 03 300B 1
34-0D5-460 03 300A 1
34-0D5-550 03 300C 1
34-0D5-560 03 300D 1
34-0D5-650 03 300E 1
34-810-212 01 250B 1
34-810-214 01 250A 1
35-0D5-1002 01 001A RF
35-0D5-1003 01 001B RF
35-0D5-114 01 190A 1
35-0D5-116 01 200A 1
35-0D5-117 01 185A 1
35-0D5-219 01 220A 4
35-0D5-310 01 210A 1
35-0D5-312 01 050A 1
35-0D5-410 01 210B 1
35-0D5-412 01 050B 1
35-0D5-450 01 010B 1
35-0D5-460 01 010A 1
35-0D5-512 01 050C 1
35-0D5-550 01 010C 1
35-0D5-560 01 010D 1
35-0D5-650 01 010E 1
35-820-222 03 270A 1
35-99-710 01 053A 4
35-99-720 01 095A 1
35-99-732 01 095B 1
35-99-810 01 053B 4
391761 01 090B 1
410092 03 220A 2
4320108000659 03 210A 2
441537 01 130B 2
490537 01 130A 2
491074
DELETED
923CX7R104K050B 03 130A 9
133A 7
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FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
135A 1
AB100SC 01 160A 1
AN960-6 01 180A 4
BDW91 03 190A 1
BDW92 03 200A 1
BERYLELACR02-5 01 110A 2
BERYLELACR03 01 090C 1
BUSHINGM0DIFIED 01 090A 1
BZX55C4V7 03 175A 4
BZX55C7V5 03 180A 2
C033-40V1GFK 03 120A 1
125A 1
C033-40V470MFK 03 110A 1
CARDAMPLI1A 01 140A 1
02 001A RF
CARDAMPLI1B 01 140B 1
02 001B RF
CARDAMPLI1C 01 140C 1
02 001C RF
CARDAMPLI1D 01 140D 1
02 001D RF
CARDAMPLI2A 01 150A 1
03 001A RF
CARDAMPLI2B 01 150B 1
03 001B RF
CARDAMPLI2C 01 150C 1
03 001C RF
CARDAMPLI2D 01 150F 1
03 001D RF
CARDAMPLI2E 01 150G 1
03 001E RF
CARDAMPLI3A 01 150D 1
04 001A RF
CARDAMPLI3B 01 150E 1
04 001B RF
CARDAMPLIA 01 070A 1
CARDAMPLIB 01 070B 1
CARDAMPLIC 01 070C 1
CARDAMPLID 01 070D 1
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FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
CARDAMPLIE 01 070E 1
CD4066BE 03 240B 1
CEC14 03 265A 1
CN30-2C1-63V1MK 03 040A 1
100B 1
CTS27-16V22MK 03 090A 6
CTS27-16V47MK 03 100A 1
DV105 01 130C 2
E27624-M3-A3L 01 030B 4
ISO7092-3-200HV-A3L 01 087B 1
JEGA030UCD 01 087A 1
KU792 01 120A 2
LA2A10100H84100 03 295A 1
LA2A10300H82100 01 260A 1
LA5E0CNTR030000 03 310A 1
LA5E0GENE000001 01 250E 1
MC14066BCP 03 240A 1
MD01-5C104KAA 03 130B 9
133B 7
135B 1
MNI2-4RMS-48 01 120C 2
MS21042-04 01 085A 1
NAS1100-02-5 01 100A 2
NAS1100-04-14 01 083A 1
NAS1100-04-4 01 020A 4
080A 4
082A 4
083B 1
03 280A 1
NAS1100-04-5 03 285A 1
NAS1100-06-5 01 170A 4
NAS1102-04-4 01 082B 4
NAS1102-04-5 01 040A 2
NAS1189-04P5N 01 040B 2
NAS1190-02P5N 01 100B 2
NAS1190-04P14N 01 083C 1
NAS1190-04P4N 03 280B 1
NAS1190-04P5N 01 020B 4
082C 4
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FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
03 285B 1
NAS1190-04PN4N 01 080B 4
NAS1190-06P6N 01 170B 4
PM81A22KK 02 220A 1
225A 1
PM81A47KK 02 225B 1
230A 1
RB59-1UJ 02 010A 1
RC21U10KJ 02 080A 1
RC21U1K8J 02 060A 1
RC21U1UJ 02 020A 2
RC21U220UJ 02 030A 1
RC21U2K4J 02 070A 1
RC21U470UJ 02 040A 1
RC21U68KJ 02 090A 1
RC21U820UJ 02 050A 2
RS58Y100KF 02 210A 7
RS58Y10KF 02 140A 6
RS58Y11KF 02 150A 1
RS58Y12K4F 02 150B 1
RS58Y13K7F 02 160A 1
RS58Y15K4F 02 160B 1
RS58Y1K05F 02 100B 1
RS58Y1KF 02 105B 1
RS58Y20KF 02 170B 4
RS58Y22K1F 02 170A 4
173A 1
175A 1
RS58Y2K21F 02 100A 1
105A 1
RS58Y34KF 02 180A 2
RS58Y36K5F 02 190A 1
RS58Y4K64F 02 110A 1
RS58Y6K04F 02 150C 1
RS58Y78K7F 02 200A 1
RS58Y7K87F 02 120A 1
RS58Y9K09F 02 130A 1
SIL8-4-100KG 02 260A 4
SIL8-4-1K2G 02 240A 3
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FIG. ITEM TOTAL
PART NUMBER STOCK
NUMBER NUMBER REQUIRED
NUMBER
SIL8-4-33KG 02 250A 1
STRIP4A 03 010A 1
TDA2030H 03 250A 2
TL074IN 03 230A 3
XBAX030TL 01 030A 4
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AMPLIFIER 1A and 1B Cards (sheet 1 of 2)
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AMPLIFIER 1C and 1D Cards (sheet 2 of 2)
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AMPLIFIER 2A, 2B and 2C Cards (sheet 1 of 2)
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AMPLIFIER 3A AND 3B Cards
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