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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LISTE DES RENVOIS ATA 23-11-02 Fabricant P/N Date d'dition originale: 2000/02/15 Date d'dition rvision 2000/02/15 F0057 KVJEVR718 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Enhanced VHF Radio VHF Communications Transceiver PN :
EVR716-11-0300A EVR716-11-0350A FIRST ISSUE: 2000/02/15 Ref/Doc : 36710392-AA REVISION No.:
23-11-02 TP Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER LIST SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER INCLUDED IN REVISION DATE OF INCORPORATION TITLE No 1 2
First Issue 2000/02/15 Not applicable for P/Ns :
EVR716-11-0300A and EVR716-
11-0350A. To upgrade the current Transmitter (TX), Receiver (RX), and HIRF boards to industrial level a re-layout of the printed circuit. 23-11-02 SILL Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES SUBJECT PAGE DATE SUBJECT PAGE DATE 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 20-1 20-2 20-3 20-4 20-5 20-6 20-7 20-8 30-1 30-2 40-1 40-2 40-3 40-4 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank Title Page Record of Revisions Record of Temporary Revisions Service Bulletin List Service Information Letter List List of Effective Pages Table of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2000/02/15 Blank System Description External Interfaces Installation Operating Instructions 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank R : Revised (to be replaced) D : Deleted (to be removed) N : New (to be incorporated) 23-11-02 LEP Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 RECORD OF REVISIONS REV. No. ISSUE DATE INSERTED DATE BY REV. No. ISSUE DATE INSERTED DATE BY 23-11-02 RR Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 RECORD OF TEMPORARY REVISIONS TEMPORARY PAGE NUMBER REV Nr ISSUE DATE BY DATE REMOVED BY 23-11-02 RTR Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SERVICE BULLETIN LIST SERVICE BULLETIN NUMBER R E V INCLUDED IN REVISION DATE OF INCORPORATION TITLE 23-11-02 SBL Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ INTRO-1 1. General.................................................................................................................................INTRO-1 2. Uncommon Abbreviations /Acronyms..................................................................................INTRO-2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................10-1 1. Function and Composition.......................................................................................................... 10-1 2. Mechanical Characteristics (see figures 10-3 and 10-4)............................................................ 10-4 3. Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................. 10-4 EXTERNAL INTERFACES.................................................................................................................20-1 1. Interwiring.................................................................................................................................... 20-1 2. Electrical Power Supply ......................................................................................................20-7/20-8 3. ARINC 429 Links.................................................................................................................20-7/20-8 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................... 30-1/30-2 1. Environment ........................................................................................................................30-1/30-2 2. First Installation Check Out.................................................................................................30-1/30-2 3. Mechanical Installation........................................................................................................30-1/30-2 4. Interwiring............................................................................................................................30-1/30-2 OPERATING INSTRUCTION.............................................................................................................40-1 1. Energization of the Equipment.................................................................................................... 40-1 2. Normal Operating Modes............................................................................................................ 40-1 3. Default Operating Instructions ............................................................................................40-3/40-4 23-11-02 TC Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE PAGE 10-1
- GENERAL VIEW........................................................................................................10-2 10-2
- INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM ...............................................................................10-2 10-3
- MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................10-5 10-4
- MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................10-6 23-11-02 LI Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 INTRODUCTION 1. General This Operation and Installation Manual includes information related to the operation and installation of the THOMSON-CSF COMMUNICATIONS EVR716 Enhanced VHF Radio Communications Transceiver. The Operation and Installation instructions are presented in the following sections:
Introduction. 10 - System Description. 20 - External Interfaces. 30 - Installation. 40 - Operating Instruction. CAUTION: THE EQUIPMENT IN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY OPERATION ON THE EQUIPMENT COVERED IN THIS MANUAL, VERIFY THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE PUBLICATIONS BY REFERRING TO THE APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS, SERVICE BULLETIN, SERVICE BULLETIN LIST, SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER INDEXES. Refer to the Table of Contents for the page location of applicable sections. An asterisk flagnote *[ ] in place of the page number indicates that no special instructions are provided since the function can be performed using standard industry practices. A list of uncommon/acronyms abbreviations used in this manual is described in paragraph 2 of the INTRODUCTION SECTION. This manual will be revised as necessary to reflect current information. We welcome your comments concerning this manual. Although every effort has been made to keep it free of errors, some may occurs. When reporting a specific problem, please describe it briefly and include the manual part number, the paragraph or figure number, and the page number. Send your comments to:
SEXTANT Arodrome de Villacoublay B.P.59 78 141 VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY CEDEX 23-11-02 Introduction Page 1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 2. Uncommon Abbreviations /Acronyms ABBREVIATIONS/
ACRONYMS IDENTIFICATION ACARS AMU ATC BIT CFDS CMU CSMA DFS FM Hz LED LF LO LRU MHz MU OMS P/N Rx SDI SELCAL SRU T/R Tx
(Continued) Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System Audio Management Unit Air Traffic Control Built In Test Centralized Fault Display System Communications Management Unit Carrier Sense Multiple Access Data Frequency System Frequency Modulation Hertz Light Emitting Diode Low Frequency Local Oscillator Line Replaceable Unit Megahertz Management Unit On-board Maintenance System Part Number Receiver Source Destination Identifier SELective CALling Shop Replaceable Unit Transmitter/Receiver Transmitter 23-11-02 Introduction Page 2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 ABBREVIATIONS/
ACRONYMS IDENTIFICATION UHF VAC VDC VHF VHFCP EVR Ultra High Frequency Voltage Alternative Current Voltage Direct Current Very High Frequency VHF Control Panel Enhanced VHF Radio 23-11-02 Introduction Page 3/4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. Function and Composition The Radio communication airborne system (see figure 10-1), known as the EVR716, is a VHF transceiver operating in the aeronautical band (118 MHz to 137 MHz), used by Air Transport Aircraft as a primary equipment for communications with the ground ATC infrastructure (in continental areas) or for communications between aircrafts (relay, emergency). The EVR716 transceiver includes:
On the rear panel:
an ARINC 600 connector, size 1. On the front panel:
two attaching lugs, a handle, a test pushbutton, six display LEDs. The EVR716 transceiver is identified by labels stuck on its front panel. the TSO, the equipment name, The first label mentions:
The second label mentions the service bulletin numbers applied. the factory clearance date. the serial number (S/N), the Quality Control, The third label mentions the commercial reference. The fourth label mentions the QAC. Aboard the aircraft (see figure 10-2), the EVR716 transceiver operates with the items of equipment below:
a Data Frequency System (DFS) which can be an RCU (Radio Control Unit or control unit) or an RMP (Radio Management Panel) to agree with the aircraft configuration, 23-11-02 Page 10-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 ARINC 600 connector Rear panel Test pushbutton Display LEDs Handle Attaching lug Interface block diagram General view Figure 10-1 Figure 10-2 23-11-02 A0Z-MAA1 Page 10-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 Freq in Squelch Disable VHF Control Panel
(VHFCP) OMS/CFDS Automatic Test Equipment
(ATE) 2x ARINC 429 LS ARINC 429 LS Serial Line Discrets POWER SUPPLY
+27.5 VDC Ground Antenna RF in Audio Discret EVR 716 Audio Discret Analog Mike in Mike in PTT Audio out Audio Selector Panel
(ASP) CMU Data In/Out CMU/MU Communications Management Unit ARINC 429 HS ARINC 429 HS Discret DiscretAudio Audio Aiborne or Portable Data Loader ACARS SELCAL or Data Output SDI Code Ground/Air Self Test Others Max Trans Cut off Voice/Data Select Reserved for AGC Key Event Data Loader Enable Data In/Out Data Keyline Data Link, Data Input A0Z-SA-A 23-11-02 Page 10-3 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 an ACARS MU (Management Unit, ARINC 724 or 724A) or a CMU (Communications Management Unit, ARINC 758), an Audio Management Unit (AMU), audio control panel (microphone, loudspeakers), a maintenance computer : OMS (ARINC 624) or CFDS (ARINC 604), a VHF antenna. 2. Mechanical Characteristics (see figures 10-3 and 10-4) DESIGNATION DIMENSIONS (mm) T/R Unit EVR716 3 MCU to ARINC 600 ie 200 x 94 x 387.5 WEIGHT (kg) 4.450 0.050 3. Electrical Characteristics Frequency range Transmitted power Power Supply Modes of operation:
Mode OA Mode OB Mode 1A
117.975 MHz to 137 MHz 16 W 28 VDC Analogue voice transmission, 25 kHz channel spacing Analogue voice transmission, 8.33 kHz channel spacing Data, 25 kHz channel spacing, AM-MSK modulation (2.4 kb/s), external modem, CSMA access, ACARS protocol. 23-11-02 Page 10-4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Mechanical characteristics Figure 10-3 23-11-02 A0Z-MAA2 Page 10-5 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 13 BOTTOM VIEW 57,3 30 2 O 3 RIGHT VIEW CENTRE OF GRAVITY 5
, 0 53,5 6
, 3 160 5+-
318 5+-
319,5 323 INTLET AREA 5
, 3 6 0 1
, 0
4 9 1 5
2 9 13 O 3 OUTLET AREA 52 NOTE : All dimensions are in mm. TOP VIEW NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Mechanical characteristics Figure 10-4 A0Z-MAA2 23-11-02 Page 10-6 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 EXTERNAL INTERFACES 1. Interwiring The inputs/outputs go through the ARINC 600 rear connector and the front panel. The ARINC 600 rear connector has the three parts below:
the 60-way Top Part (TP) with the contacts used for the ATE (TP5A to TP7D), the 60-way Middle Part (MP) with all the transceiver inputs (discrete, ARINC bus), the Bottom Part (BP) with the power supply contacts and the antenna coaxial connector
(five contacts). The detailed characteristics of inputs/outputs are given in the followings tables. TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP1A TP1B TP1C TP1D TP2A TP2B TP2C TP2D Manufacturer Identifier Manufacturer Identifier Part number or type number Part number or type number COMMON Not used TP3A - TP3B - TP3C - TP3D TP4A - TP4B - TP4C - TP4D TP5A SELECT Mode ATE Pin programming
(Continued) I 23-11-02 Page 20-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP5B TP5C TP5D TP6A TP6B TP6C TP6D TP7A TP7B TP7C TP7D RS232 Transmission Serial bus DC Ground RS232 Reception Serial bus LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Reserved for AGC Future Spare Flash Write enable Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Pin programming TP8C - TP8D - TP9C - TP9D Future Spare TP10D - TP11A - TP11B - TP11C TP11D - TP12A - TP12B - TP12C TP12D - TP13A - TP13B - TP13C TP13D - TP14A - TP14B - TP14C TP14D - TP15A - TP15B - TP15C TP15D TP8A TP8B TP9A P5VT P15VT Reserved O I O O O O O O I Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module 23-11-02 Page 20-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP9B TP10A TP10B TP10C Reserved BLOSQLT Discrete CANOCT Discrete COMP O O MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP1A MP1B MP1C MP1D MP2A MP2B MP2C MP2D MP3A MP3B MP3C MP3D MP4A MP4B Hi Mike Input Lo Mike Input PTT Mike Input Discrete I I I Key Event Discrete O Management Module Max TRANS Cut-off Discrete Mike Input Data loader Input Optional
(Remote Squelch) DC Ground ARINC 429 High Speed Self Test Discrete Audio Ground I I I I
(Continued) 23-11-02 Page 20-3 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type MP4C MP4D MP5A MP5B MP5C MP5D MP6A MP6B MP6C MP6D MP7A MP7B MP7C MP7D MP8A MP8B MP8C MP8D Data Loader Output ARINC 429 High Speed Data Link Input HI Data Link Input LO Reserved for 716 compatibility 8.33 kHz program for 716 compatibility Data from OMS/CFDS #1 Input Port A Data from OMS/CFDS #2 Input Port B Data from ARDU Port B Voice/Data Select Discrete Grounded for T/R with 8.33 KHz ARINC 429 Low Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed Discrete Data Key Line Discrete Reserved Data Loader Enable Discrete Discrete Reserved Data Key Line Return Ground MP9A SDI Code Input Discrete I/O O I O I I I I I I I To/From Management Module 23-11-02 Page 20-4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP9B MP9C MP9D MP10A MP10B MP10C MP10D MP11A MP11B MP11C MP11D MP12A MP12B MP12C MP12D MP13A MP13B MP13C MP13D MP14A MP14B
(Continued) SDI Code Input Discrete Ground Reserved for AGC Reserved Interlocking Control input Data to both CMUs Output Port Data from ARCDU Port A ARINC 429 High Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed Reserved Data Select Discrete Discrete Data from CMU
#1 Input Port A ARINC 429 High Speed Data from CMU
#2 Input Port B ARINC 429 High Speed I O O I I I I I Management Module SELCAL Audio and Data Output O Receiver Module Squelch Disable Discrete Squelch Disable return Reserved Ground/Air Discrete I I I 23-11-02 Page 20-5 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP14C MP14D MP15A MP15B MP15C MP15D CDS/ARCDU
/SCP ARINC 429 Low Speed Audio/Sidetone output Muting Discrete O O O Management Module Receiver Module Management Module Muting Return
(Ground) Ground BOTTOM PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 Antenna RF Power input
+ 27.5 VDC Spare Power Input Ground Not used I/O I/O I I To/From Antenna /
Receiver Module 23-11-02 Page 20-6 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 The links with the aircraft environment are distributed as follows:
Antenna Input/Output via a coaxial insert located in the lower part of the rear connector. Power supply inputs. Discrete Inputs/Outputs. Serial ARINC 429 link (four low speed inputs and one output, three high speed inputs and two outputs). 2. Electrical Power Supply The EVR716 transceiver is directly connected to the aircraft 28 VDC primary power supply via the aircraft switchboard. 3. ARINC 429 Links The EVR716 transceiver has four links by ARINC 429 bus:
a link with the frequency selection equipment, two low speed inputs (MP7A/B, MP11A/B), a link with ARINC 615-1 software downloading system, one high speed input and one high speed output (MP2C/D, MP4C/D), a link with the OMS/CFDS on-board maintenance systems, two low speed inputs and one low speed output (MP6A/B, MP6C/D, MP14C/D), a link with the (C)MUs, two high speed inputs and one high speed output (MP12A/B, MP12C/D, MP10C/D). 23-11-02 Page 20-7/20-8 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 INSTALLATION 1. Environment The EVR716 transceiver is provided for the following environmental conditions:
Operating temperature Storage temperature Ventilation
- 40C to + 70C (- 40F to + 158F)
- 55C to + 85C (- 67F to + 185F)
The EVR716 transceiver has an inlet air area on its bottom face and an outlet air area on its top face (see figure 10-4). 2. First Installation Check Out Prior to install the EVR716 transceiver, check all interwiring for continuity and isolation. Install and connect the EVR716 transceiver (see paragraph 3). Energize the equipment and check that the green LED (PASS) lights on. 3. Mechanical Installation The EVR716 transceiver is provided to be mounted in a rack in the aircraft. The EVR716 transceiver is equipped with two ARINC 600 attaching lugs (see figure 10-1). The mechanical installation complies with requirements as defined by the ARINC 600 specifications. The figures 10-2 and 10-3 show the mechanical characteristics of the EVR716 transceiver. After installation, energize the equipment and check that the green LED (PASS) lights on. 4. Interwiring The interwiring complies with requirements as defined by the ARINC 600 specifications. 23-11-02 Page 30-1/30-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1. Energization of the Equipment The EVR716 transceiver is not provided with an "ON-OFF" switch. The EVR716 transceiver starts operating as soon as 28 VDC is applied to the connector of the EVR716 unit. 2. Normal Operating Modes The EVR716 transceiver is not provided with operating buttons. It operate via the aircraft controls. A. Operational State This is the EVR716 transceiver normal operating. A BITE device initializing the cyclic tests allows checking operation of the EVR716 transceiver and indicating failures. B. Modes
(1)Operating Modes The operating modes are the following:
(a) Mode 0A 25 kHz analog voice transmission (ED-23B, DO-186A : receiver class C, transmitter class 3; ARINC 716). RF modulation : Amplitude modulation with double side bands. 25 kHz channelling. Link with the microphone : normal audio input/output.
(b) Mode 0B 8.33 kHz analog voice transmission (ED-23B, DO-186A : receiver class E, transmitter class 5; ARINC 716). RF modulation : Amplitude modulation with double side bands. 8.33 kHz channelling. Link with the microphone : normal audio input/output.
(c) Mode 1A Data transmission with modem outside the transceiver. ACARS protocol
(ARINC 716, ARINC 618). RF modulation :
Channelling :
Rate :
Access to the CSMA :
Minimum Shift Keying Amplitude Modulation
(MSK-AM). 25 kHz. 2.4 kb/s. non-persistent. NOTE : This modem function is performed by the (C)MU) Link with the (C)MU : twisted pair analog signal. 23-11-02 Page 40-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716
(2) Default Mode At power up, the default mode is mode 0A, tuned to the fast tuned frequency (before switching off). NOTE: In less than one second, the aircraft control provides the ARINC 429 word indicating the active frequency use.
(3) Change of Mode Possible modes are ARINC 716 VOICE (0A or 0B modes) and ARINC 716 data
(mode 1A). The selection is determined by:
the Voice/Data discrete ("V" :open state; "D" : grounded state), the content of the ARINC 429 DFS bus label word, the activity of the ARINC 429 bus (C)MU ("active" if the EVR716 transceiver receives the 270 label every second), the content of the label 270 word which determines if one (C)MU can be declared primary. C. Maintenance States Two maintenance states are to be considered:
(1) On-Line Maintenance (Aircraft Grounded) In this state, the EVR716 transceiver is in the same environment as in its operational state. This state is activated either by power up or by tests initiated by a pushbutton
(TEST) on the front panel (see figure 10-1). During the tests, the equipment is not operational. Initiated tests are also allowed by maintenance software control. The result of the test is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel (see figure 10-3), saved on the NVM (Non Volatile Memory).
(2) Off-Line Maintenance In this state, the EVR716 transceiver is not in its operational system environment but in a technical environment (test bench, maintenance workshop, etc.). The activation of this state is possible only when pins TP5A and MP14B are grounded. This state allows the downloading of the functional and maintenance software. The tests provided in this state allow an investigation at the SRU level. The result of the tests is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel and five LEDs located on the DPU (Digital Processing Unit) module indicating a failure code (SRU level). 23-11-02 Page 40-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 3. Default Operating Instructions The result of the tests activated either by power up or by the "TEST" pushbutton on the front panel, is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel (see figure 10-3). The following table presents the different cases :
LED LIGHTING CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
"FAIL LRU"
Red
"FAIL IN"
Red
"PASS"
Green
"VSWR"
Red
"TX"
Green comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) detect an internal fault on the EVR716 transceiver (except on ARINC 429 bus or discrete inputs). comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) detect an input fault on ARINC 429 bus or discrete inputs. comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) do not detect any fault. comes on when VSWR measured by the EVR716 transceiver is higher than 2:1. comes on when the EVR716 transceiver is in transmit mode. Replace the EVR716 transceiver. Check the interwiring. Replace the EVR716 transceiver Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
"RX"
Green comes on when the EVR716 transceiver is in receive mode. Not applicable 23-11-02 Page 40-3/40-4 2000/02/15
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OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LISTE DES RENVOIS ATA 23-11-02 Fabricant P/N Date d'dition originale: 2000/02/15 Date d'dition rvision 2000/02/15 F0057 KVJEVR718 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Enhanced VHF Radio VHF Communications Transceiver PN :
EVR716-11-0300A EVR716-11-0350A FIRST ISSUE: 2000/02/15 Ref/Doc : 36710392-AA REVISION No.:
23-11-02 TP Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER LIST SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER INCLUDED IN REVISION DATE OF INCORPORATION TITLE No 1 2
First Issue 2000/02/15 Not applicable for P/Ns :
EVR716-11-0300A and EVR716-
11-0350A. To upgrade the current Transmitter (TX), Receiver (RX), and HIRF boards to industrial level a re-layout of the printed circuit. 23-11-02 SILL Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES SUBJECT PAGE DATE SUBJECT PAGE DATE 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 20-1 20-2 20-3 20-4 20-5 20-6 20-7 20-8 30-1 30-2 40-1 40-2 40-3 40-4 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank Title Page Record of Revisions Record of Temporary Revisions Service Bulletin List Service Information Letter List List of Effective Pages Table of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2000/02/15 Blank System Description External Interfaces Installation Operating Instructions 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 Blank 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 2000/02/15 Blank R : Revised (to be replaced) D : Deleted (to be removed) N : New (to be incorporated) 23-11-02 LEP Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 RECORD OF REVISIONS REV. No. ISSUE DATE INSERTED DATE BY REV. No. ISSUE DATE INSERTED DATE BY 23-11-02 RR Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 RECORD OF TEMPORARY REVISIONS TEMPORARY PAGE NUMBER REV Nr ISSUE DATE BY DATE REMOVED BY 23-11-02 RTR Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SERVICE BULLETIN LIST SERVICE BULLETIN NUMBER R E V INCLUDED IN REVISION DATE OF INCORPORATION TITLE 23-11-02 SBL Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ INTRO-1 1. General.................................................................................................................................INTRO-1 2. Uncommon Abbreviations /Acronyms..................................................................................INTRO-2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................................................10-1 1. Function and Composition.......................................................................................................... 10-1 2. Mechanical Characteristics (see figures 10-3 and 10-4)............................................................ 10-4 3. Electrical Characteristics............................................................................................................. 10-4 EXTERNAL INTERFACES.................................................................................................................20-1 1. Interwiring.................................................................................................................................... 20-1 2. Electrical Power Supply ......................................................................................................20-7/20-8 3. ARINC 429 Links.................................................................................................................20-7/20-8 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................... 30-1/30-2 1. Environment ........................................................................................................................30-1/30-2 2. First Installation Check Out.................................................................................................30-1/30-2 3. Mechanical Installation........................................................................................................30-1/30-2 4. Interwiring............................................................................................................................30-1/30-2 OPERATING INSTRUCTION.............................................................................................................40-1 1. Energization of the Equipment.................................................................................................... 40-1 2. Normal Operating Modes............................................................................................................ 40-1 3. Default Operating Instructions ............................................................................................40-3/40-4 23-11-02 TC Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE PAGE 10-1
- GENERAL VIEW........................................................................................................10-2 10-2
- INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM ...............................................................................10-2 10-3
- MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................10-5 10-4
- MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........................................................................10-6 23-11-02 LI Page 1/2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 INTRODUCTION 1. General This Operation and Installation Manual includes information related to the operation and installation of the THOMSON-CSF COMMUNICATIONS EVR716 Enhanced VHF Radio Communications Transceiver. The Operation and Installation instructions are presented in the following sections:
Introduction. 10 - System Description. 20 - External Interfaces. 30 - Installation. 40 - Operating Instruction. CAUTION: THE EQUIPMENT IN THIS MANUAL IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY OPERATION ON THE EQUIPMENT COVERED IN THIS MANUAL, VERIFY THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE PUBLICATIONS BY REFERRING TO THE APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS, SERVICE BULLETIN, SERVICE BULLETIN LIST, SERVICE INFORMATION LETTER INDEXES. Refer to the Table of Contents for the page location of applicable sections. An asterisk flagnote *[ ] in place of the page number indicates that no special instructions are provided since the function can be performed using standard industry practices. A list of uncommon/acronyms abbreviations used in this manual is described in paragraph 2 of the INTRODUCTION SECTION. This manual will be revised as necessary to reflect current information. We welcome your comments concerning this manual. Although every effort has been made to keep it free of errors, some may occurs. When reporting a specific problem, please describe it briefly and include the manual part number, the paragraph or figure number, and the page number. Send your comments to:
SEXTANT Arodrome de Villacoublay B.P.59 78 141 VELIZY-VILLACOUBLAY CEDEX 23-11-02 Introduction Page 1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 2. Uncommon Abbreviations /Acronyms ABBREVIATIONS/
ACRONYMS IDENTIFICATION ACARS AMU ATC BIT CFDS CMU CSMA DFS FM Hz LED LF LO LRU MHz MU OMS P/N Rx SDI SELCAL SRU T/R Tx
(Continued) Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System Audio Management Unit Air Traffic Control Built In Test Centralized Fault Display System Communications Management Unit Carrier Sense Multiple Access Data Frequency System Frequency Modulation Hertz Light Emitting Diode Low Frequency Local Oscillator Line Replaceable Unit Megahertz Management Unit On-board Maintenance System Part Number Receiver Source Destination Identifier SELective CALling Shop Replaceable Unit Transmitter/Receiver Transmitter 23-11-02 Introduction Page 2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 ABBREVIATIONS/
ACRONYMS IDENTIFICATION UHF VAC VDC VHF VHFCP EVR Ultra High Frequency Voltage Alternative Current Voltage Direct Current Very High Frequency VHF Control Panel Enhanced VHF Radio 23-11-02 Introduction Page 3/4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. Function and Composition The Radio communication airborne system (see figure 10-1), known as the EVR716, is a VHF transceiver operating in the aeronautical band (118 MHz to 137 MHz), used by Air Transport Aircraft as a primary equipment for communications with the ground ATC infrastructure (in continental areas) or for communications between aircrafts (relay, emergency). The EVR716 transceiver includes:
On the rear panel:
an ARINC 600 connector, size 1. On the front panel:
two attaching lugs, a handle, a test pushbutton, six display LEDs. The EVR716 transceiver is identified by labels stuck on its front panel. the TSO, the equipment name, The first label mentions:
The second label mentions the service bulletin numbers applied. the factory clearance date. the serial number (S/N), the Quality Control, The third label mentions the commercial reference. The fourth label mentions the QAC. Aboard the aircraft (see figure 10-2), the EVR716 transceiver operates with the items of equipment below:
a Data Frequency System (DFS) which can be an RCU (Radio Control Unit or control unit) or an RMP (Radio Management Panel) to agree with the aircraft configuration, 23-11-02 Page 10-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 ARINC 600 connector Rear panel Test pushbutton Display LEDs Handle Attaching lug Interface block diagram General view Figure 10-1 Figure 10-2 23-11-02 A0Z-MAA1 Page 10-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 Freq in Squelch Disable VHF Control Panel
(VHFCP) OMS/CFDS Automatic Test Equipment
(ATE) 2x ARINC 429 LS ARINC 429 LS Serial Line Discrets POWER SUPPLY
+27.5 VDC Ground Antenna RF in Audio Discret EVR 716 Audio Discret Analog Mike in Mike in PTT Audio out Audio Selector Panel
(ASP) CMU Data In/Out CMU/MU Communications Management Unit ARINC 429 HS ARINC 429 HS Discret DiscretAudio Audio Aiborne or Portable Data Loader ACARS SELCAL or Data Output SDI Code Ground/Air Self Test Others Max Trans Cut off Voice/Data Select Reserved for AGC Key Event Data Loader Enable Data In/Out Data Keyline Data Link, Data Input A0Z-SA-A 23-11-02 Page 10-3 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 an ACARS MU (Management Unit, ARINC 724 or 724A) or a CMU (Communications Management Unit, ARINC 758), an Audio Management Unit (AMU), audio control panel (microphone, loudspeakers), a maintenance computer : OMS (ARINC 624) or CFDS (ARINC 604), a VHF antenna. 2. Mechanical Characteristics (see figures 10-3 and 10-4) DESIGNATION DIMENSIONS (mm) T/R Unit EVR716 3 MCU to ARINC 600 ie 200 x 94 x 387.5 WEIGHT (kg) 4.450 0.050 3. Electrical Characteristics Frequency range Transmitted power Power Supply Modes of operation:
Mode OA Mode OB Mode 1A
117.975 MHz to 137 MHz 16 W 28 VDC Analogue voice transmission, 25 kHz channel spacing Analogue voice transmission, 8.33 kHz channel spacing Data, 25 kHz channel spacing, AM-MSK modulation (2.4 kb/s), external modem, CSMA access, ACARS protocol. 23-11-02 Page 10-4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Mechanical characteristics Figure 10-3 23-11-02 A0Z-MAA2 Page 10-5 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 13 BOTTOM VIEW 57,3 30 2 O 3 RIGHT VIEW CENTRE OF GRAVITY 5
, 0 53,5 6
, 3 160 5+-
318 5+-
319,5 323 INTLET AREA 5
, 3 6 0 1
, 0
4 9 1 5
2 9 13 O 3 OUTLET AREA 52 NOTE : All dimensions are in mm. TOP VIEW NOTE: All dimensions are in mm. Mechanical characteristics Figure 10-4 A0Z-MAA2 23-11-02 Page 10-6 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 EXTERNAL INTERFACES 1. Interwiring The inputs/outputs go through the ARINC 600 rear connector and the front panel. The ARINC 600 rear connector has the three parts below:
the 60-way Top Part (TP) with the contacts used for the ATE (TP5A to TP7D), the 60-way Middle Part (MP) with all the transceiver inputs (discrete, ARINC bus), the Bottom Part (BP) with the power supply contacts and the antenna coaxial connector
(five contacts). The detailed characteristics of inputs/outputs are given in the followings tables. TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP1A TP1B TP1C TP1D TP2A TP2B TP2C TP2D Manufacturer Identifier Manufacturer Identifier Part number or type number Part number or type number COMMON Not used TP3A - TP3B - TP3C - TP3D TP4A - TP4B - TP4C - TP4D TP5A SELECT Mode ATE Pin programming
(Continued) I 23-11-02 Page 20-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP5B TP5C TP5D TP6A TP6B TP6C TP6D TP7A TP7B TP7C TP7D RS232 Transmission Serial bus DC Ground RS232 Reception Serial bus LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Reserved for AGC Future Spare Flash Write enable Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Pin programming TP8C - TP8D - TP9C - TP9D Future Spare TP10D - TP11A - TP11B - TP11C TP11D - TP12A - TP12B - TP12C TP12D - TP13A - TP13B - TP13C TP13D - TP14A - TP14B - TP14C TP14D - TP15A - TP15B - TP15C TP15D TP8A TP8B TP9A P5VT P15VT Reserved O I O O O O O O I Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module Management Module 23-11-02 Page 20-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 TOP PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From TP9B TP10A TP10B TP10C Reserved BLOSQLT Discrete CANOCT Discrete COMP O O MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP1A MP1B MP1C MP1D MP2A MP2B MP2C MP2D MP3A MP3B MP3C MP3D MP4A MP4B Hi Mike Input Lo Mike Input PTT Mike Input Discrete I I I Key Event Discrete O Management Module Max TRANS Cut-off Discrete Mike Input Data loader Input Optional
(Remote Squelch) DC Ground ARINC 429 High Speed Self Test Discrete Audio Ground I I I I
(Continued) 23-11-02 Page 20-3 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type MP4C MP4D MP5A MP5B MP5C MP5D MP6A MP6B MP6C MP6D MP7A MP7B MP7C MP7D MP8A MP8B MP8C MP8D Data Loader Output ARINC 429 High Speed Data Link Input HI Data Link Input LO Reserved for 716 compatibility 8.33 kHz program for 716 compatibility Data from OMS/CFDS #1 Input Port A Data from OMS/CFDS #2 Input Port B Data from ARDU Port B Voice/Data Select Discrete Grounded for T/R with 8.33 KHz ARINC 429 Low Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed Discrete Data Key Line Discrete Reserved Data Loader Enable Discrete Discrete Reserved Data Key Line Return Ground MP9A SDI Code Input Discrete I/O O I O I I I I I I I To/From Management Module 23-11-02 Page 20-4 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP9B MP9C MP9D MP10A MP10B MP10C MP10D MP11A MP11B MP11C MP11D MP12A MP12B MP12C MP12D MP13A MP13B MP13C MP13D MP14A MP14B
(Continued) SDI Code Input Discrete Ground Reserved for AGC Reserved Interlocking Control input Data to both CMUs Output Port Data from ARCDU Port A ARINC 429 High Speed ARINC 429 Low Speed Reserved Data Select Discrete Discrete Data from CMU
#1 Input Port A ARINC 429 High Speed Data from CMU
#2 Input Port B ARINC 429 High Speed I O O I I I I I Management Module SELCAL Audio and Data Output O Receiver Module Squelch Disable Discrete Squelch Disable return Reserved Ground/Air Discrete I I I 23-11-02 Page 20-5 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 MIDDLE PART OF THE CONNECTOR (continued) Pin number Signal name Type I/O To/From MP14C MP14D MP15A MP15B MP15C MP15D CDS/ARCDU
/SCP ARINC 429 Low Speed Audio/Sidetone output Muting Discrete O O O Management Module Receiver Module Management Module Muting Return
(Ground) Ground BOTTOM PART OF THE CONNECTOR Pin number Signal name Type BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 Antenna RF Power input
+ 27.5 VDC Spare Power Input Ground Not used I/O I/O I I To/From Antenna /
Receiver Module 23-11-02 Page 20-6 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 The links with the aircraft environment are distributed as follows:
Antenna Input/Output via a coaxial insert located in the lower part of the rear connector. Power supply inputs. Discrete Inputs/Outputs. Serial ARINC 429 link (four low speed inputs and one output, three high speed inputs and two outputs). 2. Electrical Power Supply The EVR716 transceiver is directly connected to the aircraft 28 VDC primary power supply via the aircraft switchboard. 3. ARINC 429 Links The EVR716 transceiver has four links by ARINC 429 bus:
a link with the frequency selection equipment, two low speed inputs (MP7A/B, MP11A/B), a link with ARINC 615-1 software downloading system, one high speed input and one high speed output (MP2C/D, MP4C/D), a link with the OMS/CFDS on-board maintenance systems, two low speed inputs and one low speed output (MP6A/B, MP6C/D, MP14C/D), a link with the (C)MUs, two high speed inputs and one high speed output (MP12A/B, MP12C/D, MP10C/D). 23-11-02 Page 20-7/20-8 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 INSTALLATION 1. Environment The EVR716 transceiver is provided for the following environmental conditions:
Operating temperature Storage temperature Ventilation
- 40C to + 70C (- 40F to + 158F)
- 55C to + 85C (- 67F to + 185F)
The EVR716 transceiver has an inlet air area on its bottom face and an outlet air area on its top face (see figure 10-4). 2. First Installation Check Out Prior to install the EVR716 transceiver, check all interwiring for continuity and isolation. Install and connect the EVR716 transceiver (see paragraph 3). Energize the equipment and check that the green LED (PASS) lights on. 3. Mechanical Installation The EVR716 transceiver is provided to be mounted in a rack in the aircraft. The EVR716 transceiver is equipped with two ARINC 600 attaching lugs (see figure 10-1). The mechanical installation complies with requirements as defined by the ARINC 600 specifications. The figures 10-2 and 10-3 show the mechanical characteristics of the EVR716 transceiver. After installation, energize the equipment and check that the green LED (PASS) lights on. 4. Interwiring The interwiring complies with requirements as defined by the ARINC 600 specifications. 23-11-02 Page 30-1/30-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1. Energization of the Equipment The EVR716 transceiver is not provided with an "ON-OFF" switch. The EVR716 transceiver starts operating as soon as 28 VDC is applied to the connector of the EVR716 unit. 2. Normal Operating Modes The EVR716 transceiver is not provided with operating buttons. It operate via the aircraft controls. A. Operational State This is the EVR716 transceiver normal operating. A BITE device initializing the cyclic tests allows checking operation of the EVR716 transceiver and indicating failures. B. Modes
(1)Operating Modes The operating modes are the following:
(a) Mode 0A 25 kHz analog voice transmission (ED-23B, DO-186A : receiver class C, transmitter class 3; ARINC 716). RF modulation : Amplitude modulation with double side bands. 25 kHz channelling. Link with the microphone : normal audio input/output.
(b) Mode 0B 8.33 kHz analog voice transmission (ED-23B, DO-186A : receiver class E, transmitter class 5; ARINC 716). RF modulation : Amplitude modulation with double side bands. 8.33 kHz channelling. Link with the microphone : normal audio input/output.
(c) Mode 1A Data transmission with modem outside the transceiver. ACARS protocol
(ARINC 716, ARINC 618). RF modulation :
Channelling :
Rate :
Access to the CSMA :
Minimum Shift Keying Amplitude Modulation
(MSK-AM). 25 kHz. 2.4 kb/s. non-persistent. NOTE : This modem function is performed by the (C)MU) Link with the (C)MU : twisted pair analog signal. 23-11-02 Page 40-1 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716
(2) Default Mode At power up, the default mode is mode 0A, tuned to the fast tuned frequency (before switching off). NOTE: In less than one second, the aircraft control provides the ARINC 429 word indicating the active frequency use.
(3) Change of Mode Possible modes are ARINC 716 VOICE (0A or 0B modes) and ARINC 716 data
(mode 1A). The selection is determined by:
the Voice/Data discrete ("V" :open state; "D" : grounded state), the content of the ARINC 429 DFS bus label word, the activity of the ARINC 429 bus (C)MU ("active" if the EVR716 transceiver receives the 270 label every second), the content of the label 270 word which determines if one (C)MU can be declared primary. C. Maintenance States Two maintenance states are to be considered:
(1) On-Line Maintenance (Aircraft Grounded) In this state, the EVR716 transceiver is in the same environment as in its operational state. This state is activated either by power up or by tests initiated by a pushbutton
(TEST) on the front panel (see figure 10-1). During the tests, the equipment is not operational. Initiated tests are also allowed by maintenance software control. The result of the test is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel (see figure 10-3), saved on the NVM (Non Volatile Memory).
(2) Off-Line Maintenance In this state, the EVR716 transceiver is not in its operational system environment but in a technical environment (test bench, maintenance workshop, etc.). The activation of this state is possible only when pins TP5A and MP14B are grounded. This state allows the downloading of the functional and maintenance software. The tests provided in this state allow an investigation at the SRU level. The result of the tests is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel and five LEDs located on the DPU (Digital Processing Unit) module indicating a failure code (SRU level). 23-11-02 Page 40-2 2000/02/15 OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL KVJEVR718 Enhanced VHF Radio EVR716 3. Default Operating Instructions The result of the tests activated either by power up or by the "TEST" pushbutton on the front panel, is displayed on six LEDs on the front panel (see figure 10-3). The following table presents the different cases :
LED LIGHTING CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
"FAIL LRU"
Red
"FAIL IN"
Red
"PASS"
Green
"VSWR"
Red
"TX"
Green comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) detect an internal fault on the EVR716 transceiver (except on ARINC 429 bus or discrete inputs). comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) detect an input fault on ARINC 429 bus or discrete inputs. comes on when the operator initiated tests (init or pushbutton) do not detect any fault. comes on when VSWR measured by the EVR716 transceiver is higher than 2:1. comes on when the EVR716 transceiver is in transmit mode. Replace the EVR716 transceiver. Check the interwiring. Replace the EVR716 transceiver Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
"RX"
Green comes on when the EVR716 transceiver is in receive mode. Not applicable 23-11-02 Page 40-3/40-4 2000/02/15
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app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2000-07-25
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
THALES Communications
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008942013
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1 | Physical Address |
Parc d'Activites Kleber
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Colombes Cedex 92704, N/A
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France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
KVJ
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
EVR718
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M****** K****
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1 | Title |
Certification Coordinator
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1 | Telephone Number |
9-011********
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1 | Fax Number |
9-011********
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m******@fr.thalesgroup.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
THOMSON-CSF COMMUNICATIONS
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1 | Name |
D**** B******
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1 | Physical Address |
(331) 4130417
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82
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COLOMBES, 92704
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France
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1 | Telephone Number |
(331)********
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1 | Fax Number |
(331)********
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d******@tcc.thomson-csf.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
THOMSON-CSF COMMUNICATIONS
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1 | Name |
M****** K********
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1 | Physical Address |
(331) 4130417
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82
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COLOMBES, 92704
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France
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1 | Telephone Number |
(331)********
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1 | Fax Number |
(331)********
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m******@tcc.thomson-csf.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | EVR 716 VHF data radio | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Emission 5K00A3E is authorized pursuant to waiver of Section 87.173(b) to permit operation with 8.33 kHz channel spacing. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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1 | 1 | 87 | 118 | 137 | 30 | 5 ppm | 6K00A3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 87 | 118 | 137 | 30 | 5 ppm | 5K00A3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 87 | 118 | 137 | 30 | 5 ppm | 9K60A2D |
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