
- •Preface
- •Section One. General
- •0 Introduction
- •1 Scope
- •2 Related Documents
- •3 Definitions
- •4 Abbreviations
- •Section Two. Electronic Documentation Process
- •5 Introduction
- •6 In-Process Review
- •7 Quality Audit
- •Section Three. Application of S1000D
- •8 Introduction
- •9 Detailed Application
- •Section Four. Electronic Documentation Data Base, Data Transfer & Data Control.
- •10 Introduction
- •11 Data Base Structure
- •12 DM Interchange
- •13 Output Deliverable Control
- •Section Five. Non-Textual Information
- •14 Introduction
- •15 Detailed Requirements
- •16 Attaching Parts
- •Section Six. Parts Information
- •17 Introduction
- •18 Preparation of Parts Information (General)
- •19 Provision of Parts Information
- •Section Seven. Operator Information
- •20 Introduction
- •21 Scope of Information
- •22 Information Requirements
- •23 Checklists
- •24 Identification of DM
- •Section Eight. Maintenance Information
- •25 Introduction
- •26 General
- •27 Preventive Maintenance
- •28 Maintenance Resource
- •Section Nine. Publications Output
- •29 Introduction
- •30 Publication Production Mechanism
- •Table 1 Revised Tag Set Definitions
- •Table 2 Spares Lists DM Information Requirements
- •Table 3 Material Item Category Code (MICC)
- •Table 4 Material Item Sub-Category Code (MISCC)
- •Table 5 Major Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 6 Sub Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 7 Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 8 Major Zone Identification Number.
- •Table 9 Sub Zone Identification Number
- •Table 10 Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 11 Equipment Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 12 Equipment Sub Zone Identification Numbers
- •Table 13 LRU Zone Identification Numbers
- •Figure 1 Data Module Code
- •Figure 2 DMC for S1000D application
- •Figure 3 Major Zones
- •Figure 4 Major Zones
- •Figure 5 Sub Zones
- •Figure 6 Zones
- •Figure 7 Access Codes
- •Figure 8 Major Zones
- •Figure 9 Sub Zones
- •Figure 10 Zones
- •Figure 11 Equipment Zones
- •Figure 12 Equipment Sub Zones
- •Figure 13 LRU Zones
- •Figure 14 Data Module Codes for Military Systems and Associated Equipments
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Section Seven. Operator Information
20 Introduction
20.1 This Section of this Defence Standard covers Operator Information.
21 Scope of Information
21.1 The information shall provide the operator with the necessary degree of understanding of the systems and procedures to operate the equipment to its full potential under normal and failure modes. Function, method of operation, and use of the controls and equipment shall be described. The name used for an item of equipment shall be consistent and kept as short as possible, but shall provide adequate differentiation between similar items of equipment. Annex F to this Part of this Defence Standard details specific requirements of differing types of Operator information.
21.1.1General System Description and Data. In general the bulk of operator information will be at the system level i.e. C-00-00-00, B-C1-00-00 etc. and the appropriate S1000D IC shall be used with the ICV specified in clause 24.2
21.1.2Procedures. Normal and emergency procedures and checklists shall be provided in DM form. Integrated system or multi-system procedures shall use a new sub-system SNS of 00-80-00 and the appropriate S1000D IC shall be used with the ICV specified in clause 24.2.
22 Information Requirements
22.1Sufficient detail shall be provided in the descriptive and operation DM to ensure that operators are able to acquire the necessary understanding of the systems and procedures. Unnecessary theory and superfluous engineering detail which are not of direct concern to the operator shall be excluded.
22.2An individual system may require both normal and emergency procedures, malfunction analysis and alternate methods of operation to provide optimum utilisation of malfunctioning or damaged equipment. The requirements will be decided by the Customer. The information shall describe the system, its subsystems and equipment, including operation, characteristics, limitations and performance. Performance data shall be included and may be presented in several ways with the agreement of the Customer.
22.3Complexity. Complex systems that comprise many controls or several modes of operation require considerably more coverage than a simple system. This shall not be construed to require extensive coverage of systems that are complex in their configuration but simple in their operation.
22.4Standard terminology. In most cases use of terminology for equipment that is consistent with the intended operators standard usage is preferable to some of the more technically descriptive nomenclature, and should be unambiguous and consistent throughout. Equipment
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and controls need to be named and illustrated as necessary, along with their function, method of operation and use.
23 Checklists
23.1 A list of checks, in the form of procedural DM or as tagged data within a Description and Operation DM, shall be produced to provide the operator with lists of checks for normal operation of the system, for system malfunction and emergency procedures and for special operating drills. Phases, actions and checks shall be arranged to suit the purposes of the operator and shall be consistent with system safety. The need to minimise mechanical control manipulation and preparatory time shall be taken into account when compiling the sequence of actions within a checklist.
24 Identification of DM
24.1Operator information DM shall be identified using the SNS and appropriate IC.
24.2Common DM. At the most general level of description the same DM shall be used to present both operator and maintainer information. Such DM shall be written to the style, scope and format of operator information. ICV 'X' and 'Y' shall be used to identify common and operator information respectively.
24.2.1Procedures. Normal and Emergency Procedures shall be presented in a DM using the 100 series of IC. Integrated system or multi-system procedures shall use a new sub-system SNS of 00-80-00 and the appropriate IC (120-150), with the 'Y' ICV.
24.2.2System Checklists
24.2.2.1 Specific system checklists shall use the following IC:
(a)125 - Pre-operation.
(b)135 - Normal operation.
(c)145 - Emergency operation.
(d)155 - Post operation.
24.2.2.2 All-system checklists shall use System SNS of 00. Sub-system SNS of 00-80 shall be used employing the IC at clause 24.2.2.1 above with the ICV 'Y'.
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