3 cabling and wiring, 4 post-installation checks – Northern Airborne Technology AA37 User Manual
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AA37 Series Alerting System Manual SM39
Rev 4.00
2.3.3
Cabling and Wiring
For shielded wire applications, use Tefzel Mil-M-27500 or Mil-M-81044 shielded wire
with solder sleeves (for shield terminations) to make the most compact and easy to
terminate interconnect. Follow the wiring diagrams in Section 2.4 as required.
Allow 3 inches from the end of the wire to the shield termination to allow the hood to be
easily installed. Note that the hood is a “clamshell” hood, and is installed after the
wiring is complete.
All wiring should be at least 22 AWG. Ensure that all ground connections are clean and
well secured.
2.3.4
Post-Installation
Checks
2.3.4.1 Voltage/resistance
checks
Do not attach the AA37 until the following conditions are met.
Check the following:
a) P101
pin
<1> for +28 Vdc relative to ground.
b) P101
pin <14> for continuity to ground (below 0.5
Ω).
2.3.4.2.
Alert 1
a)
Install the AA37. Power up the ship’s systems. Connect a headset to the pilot’s
headset jack and activate the AA37 Alert 1 trigger circuit. There should be a
continuous tone with no unusual noises or disruptions heard in the headset.
Reset the AA37 Alert 1 trigger circuit.
b)
Activate the second AA37 Alert 1 trigger circuit, if installed. There should be a
continuous tone with no unusual noises or disruptions heard in the headset.
Reset the AA37 Alert 1 trigger circuit.
c) Repeat
steps
2.3.4.2 a) and b) for the copilot’s headset, if the feature is used in
the installation.
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