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TM 5-6350-264-14&P-12
NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-13A/E121 R1861-T1257
TO 31S9-2FSS9-1-12
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Section I. GENERAL
truction of Army materiel to prevent enemy use
1-1. SCOPE. This manual is for your use in oper-
are contained in TM 750-244-3.
ating and maintaining the Data Transmitter, Model
T-1257/FSS-9(V) and Data Receiver, Model
1-5. QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CON-
R-1861/FSS9(V) under normal operating condi-
TROL. There are no Quality Assurance/Quality Con-
tions. The transmitter and receiver form the Data
trol technical manuals applicable to this equipment.
Transmission System Type 1 (DTS-1) and are an
integral part of the Joint Services Interior Intrusion
1 - 6 .  REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEVEMENT
Detection System (J-SIIDS). For information on
EIR's
will
RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR).
the major components of J-SIIDS, refer to the ap-
be
Standard
Form
prepared on
368,
plicable manual listed in appendix A.
Quality Deficiency Report. Instructions
MAINTENANCE FORMS AND RECORDS.
1-2.
f o r  preparing  EIR's  are  p r o v i d e d i n
forms
maintenance
and
Equipment
DA PAM 738-750.  E I R ' s s h o u l d b e m a i l e d
procedures for their use are contained
directly to Commander, U.S. Army Troop
in DA PAM 738-750, The Army Maintenance
Support Command, ATTN: AMSTR-QX, 4300
Management System (TAMMS).
Blvd., St.
Good fellow
Louis, MO.
1-3. ADMINISTRATIVE STORAGE. Instructions
63120-1798.
for administrative storage are contained in TM 740-
90-1.
1-7. EQUIPMENT SERVICEABILITY CRITERIA
(ESC). This equipment is not covered by an ESC.
1-4. DESTRUCTION OF ARMY MATERIEL TO
PREVENT ENEMY USE. Instructions for the des-
Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA
1-8. DESCRIPTION.
al electronic components are mounted
on the baseplate outside of the case. A
code plug, which is one-half of a match-
a.
The Data Transmission System Type 1
ed pair, is plugged into a socket on PC
(DTS-1) consists of the Data Transmitter,
Data Receiver (fig. 1-1), and the inter-
board A-2. The matching plug is mount-
ed in the Data Receiver.
connecting transmission lines. The Trans-
mitter receives power from and is mount-
ed inside the J-SIIDS Control Unit. The
c.
The Data Receiver (fig. 1-3), which plugs
Receiver plugs into the Status Monitor
into the Status Monitor Module, consists
of an aluminum interconnecting sub-
Module, and these two items receive
power from and mount inside the J-SIIDS
assembly with four plug-in PC boards,
a line-fault indicator, and a line-fault,
Monitor Cabinet.
reset switch. A code plug, which is one-
b.
half of a matched pair, is plugged into
The Data Transmitter (fig. 1-2) consists
of three PC boards stacked on an alumi-
a socket on one of the PC boards. The
matching plug is mounted in the Data
num baseplate and covered by an alumi-
num case. Terminal strip TB1 and sever-
Transmitter.
Change
1
1-1

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