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2. Program all 5 FFCS (refer to the paragraph
following Step 6 below for explanation) with the
desired radio access levels (refer to
3. Install the remote FFCS (refer to para. 2.11.1).
4. Repeat Step 1 above and operate system as configured.
5. Remove the remote FFCS (refer to para. 2.11.2).
6. Repeat Step 1 above and operate system as configured.
Radio access for non-existent FFCSs, e. g. 6 FFCSs are programmed but only
4/5 are utilized in the system, can be programmed into the MCS which will
generate a TEST, PASS when BIT is preformed. Additionally, you can actually
program the MCS for radio access levels for each FFCS prior to performing the
System Configuration procedures with no effect on operation, but error
messages will be displayed.
Utilizing approach b can result in the overlooking of reconfiguring the system
everytime the remote FFCS is installed or removed. If this does happen normal
VIS operation will not be affected but will result in the following scenarios:
ALPHANUMERIC PROBABLE
CORRECTIVE
REASON
DISPLAY SHOWS CAUSE
ACTION
AFTER BIT
POLL-ON TEST
TEST, FAIL, 5C
REMOTE FFCS
WAS INSTALLED
SEES 5 FFCSs (1,
WITHOUT RE-
2, 3, 4, 5)
CONFIGURING
CONNECTED BUT
1. DEPRESS THE
IS COMPARED TO
CHANGE BUT-
THE SYSTEM
TON TO REMOVE
CONFIGURATION
THE ERROR
MEMORY WITH
MESSAGE (BUT
ONLY 4 FFCSs (1,
NOT THE CONDI-
2, 3, 4)
TION) FROM THE
CONFIGURED
DISPLAY.
OR
TEST, FAIL, 5U
REMOTE FFCS
POLL-ON TEST
2. DO THE
WAS REMOVED
SEES 4 FFCSs (1,
SYSTEM
WITHOUT RE-
2, 3, 4)
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURING
CONNECTED BUT
PROCEDURES
IS COMPARED TO
THE SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION
MEMORY WITH 5
FFCSs (1, 2, 3, 4,
5) CONFIGURED
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