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MIL-STD-1388-2B

APPENDIX E

Reconnoiter. To obtain information by visual observation, or other detection methods.

Record. To set down in writing.

Recover. To get back; to regain.

Redistribute. To reallocate.

Refuel. To put fuel into the tanks of a vehicle again.

Release. (a) To set free from an inactive or fixed position; to unfasten or detach interlocking parts. (b) To let go of. (c) To set free from

restraint or confinement.

Relocate. To change the place or position of.

Remove. (a) To perform operations necessary to take an equipment unit out of the next larger assembly or system. (b) To take off or eliminate.

(c) To take or move away. (d) To take off devices for closing off the end of a tube.

Reorganize. To organize again.

Repair. To restore damaged, wornout, or malfunctioning equipment to a serviceable, usable, or operable condition.

Repeat. To make, do, or perform again.

Replace. (a) To restore to a former place of position. (b) To substitute serviceable equipment for malfunctioning, wornout, or damaged equipment.

Replenish. To fill again.

Report. (a) To describe as being in a specified state. (b) To make known to; to give notice or report the occurrence of.

Represent. To cause information to be conveyed in a fashion different from the original.

Request. To ask for.

Reset. To put back into a desired position, adjustment, or condition.

Resolve. To eliminate discrepancies from two or more sources of information.

Respond. To react.

Resume. To begin again.

Retrieve. To cause to be removed from storage or other unavailable state and made accessible.

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Review. To examine again; to go over or examine critically or deliberately.

Rotate. To cause to revolve about an axis or center.

Route. To send by a selected course of travel; to divert in a specified direction.

Run. To cause a computer program to be executed by a computer.

Save. To cause to be stored or placed in an accessible location.

Scan. To make a wide, sweeping search of; to look through or over hastily.

Schedule. To appoint, assign, or designate for a fixed future time; to make a timetable of.

Search. To examine a context to determine the presence of a particular entity or type of entity.

Secure. To make fast or safe.

Select. To take by preference or fitness from a number or group; to pick out, to choose.

Send. To dispatch by means of communication.

Service. To perform such operations as cleanup, lubrication, and replenishment to prepare for use.

Set. (a) To put a switch, pointer, or knob into a given position; to put equipment into a given adjustment, condition or mode. (b) To put or place in a desired orientation, condition, or location.

Set up. To prepare or make ready for use.

Show. To point out or explain.

Shut down.

To perform operations necessary to cause equipment to cease

or suspend

operation.

Sight. (a) To look at through or as if through a sight. (b) To aim by means of sights.

Signal. To notify or communicate by signals (i.e., a prearranged sign, notice or symbol conveying a command, warning, direction or other message).

Solve. To find a solution for.

Specify. To name or state explicitly or in detail,

Squeeze. To force or thrust together by compression.

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Start. To perform actions necessary to set into operation; to set going; to begin.

State. To express the particulars of in words.

Stop. To remain; to continue in a place.

Steer. To direct the course of.

Stop. To perform actions necessary to cause equipment to cease or suspend operation.

Store. To cause to be placed in an accessible location.

Stow. To deposit or leave in a specified place for future use.

Strike . To deliver or aim a blow or thrust; to hit.

Submit. To make available; to offer.

Summarize. To tell in or reduce to a summary.

Supervise. To oversee; to have or exercise the charge of.

Support. To assist; help.

Step. To clean.

Synthesize. To combine or produce by synthesis.

Take. (a) To get into or carry in one’s hands or one’s possession.

(b) To get or find out by observation or special procedures.

Tap. To strike lightly.

Task. To assign responsibility.

Tell. To express in words.

Test. To perform specified operations to verify operational readiness of a component, subcomponent, system, or subsystem.

Tighten. (a) To perform necessary operations to fix more firmly in place. (b) To apply a specified amount of force to produce a rotation or twisting motion to fix more firmly in place.

Trace. To follow or study out in detail or step by step.

Transfer. To cause an entity to change location or association with other entities.

Transmit. (a) To convey or cause to pass from one place to another.

(b) To send out a signal by radio waves or wire.

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Transport. (a) To convey or cause to pass from one place to another.

(b) To carry by hand or in vehicle or hoist, or in a container, etc.

Traverse. To move from side to side.

Treat. To care for q epically.

Troubleshoot. To localize and isolate the source of a malfunction or break down.

Turn. To cause to revolve about an axis or center.

Type. To enter information into a device by means of a keyboard.

Unload. To take off.

Update. To replace older, possibly invalid, information with more current information.

Use. To put into action or service; to avail oneself of; to carry out a purpose or action by means of.

Utilize. TO put into action or service; to avail oneself of; to carry out a purpose or action by means of.

Validate. To ascertain the correctness of, using an independent source of information.

Verify. (a) To confirm or establish that a proper condition exists.

(b) To establish the truth or accuracy of.

Visualize. To create a mental picture or concept of.

Wait. To suspend activity in a sequence of activities until a given condition occurs or a set time has elapsed,

Write. To inscribe words on a surface.

Zero. To bring to a desired level or null position.

SUBTASK IDENTIFICATION. A brief narrative identification of a subtask.

432 TASK REMARKS

2 4 0 X L -

A very brief description of peculiar or unusual maintenance requirements associated with a specific task. These statements are included in section IV of the maintenance allocation chart (MAC).

433 TASK TYPE

1 A F -

A code that categorizes a maintenance task as being either corrective, a preventive based on calendar time, or a preventive based on a rate of use.

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Corrective

 

C

Preventive

(calendar)

P

Preventive

(usage)

U

434 TECHNICAL DATA PACKAGE

1 A F -

(TDP)

 

 

A single-position code indicating whether or not an adequate TDP is available for procurement of TMDE test programs and TPIs to test the UUT.

Available

Y

Not available

N

435 TECHNICAL EVALUATION PRIORITY CODE

3 X F -

A code indicating the technical evaluation status, level of test, and asset requirement associated with each item of support equipment.

436 TECHNICAL MANUAL CHANGE NUMBER

2 N R -

(TM CHG)

 

A change number reflecting the current edition of a specific manual.

437 TECHNICAL MANUAL CODE

3 X F -

(TM CODE)

 

The identification code assigned to a specific manual.

438 TECHNICAL MANUAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP

1 1 X L -

GROUP CODE (TM FGC)

 

An alphanumeric code used to identify a particular system, subsystem, component/assembly, or part of the system/equipment used for development of maintenance allocation charts, narrative technical manuals, and repair parts and special tools lists. Codes will be as specified by the requiring authority.

TECHNICAL MANUAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP CODE (MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART). The TM FGC required for maintenance allocation identification.

TECHNICAL MANUAL FUNCTIONAL GROUP CODE (REPAIR PARTS MANUAL). The TM FGC required for repair parts manual identification.

439 TECHNICAL MANUAL INDENTURE CODE

1 N F -

(TM IND)

 

A code used to indent item names in the repair part description column in a manual to depict disassembly parts relationship within a figure of the text. Codes are: “1” through “5”, which indents the item in the parts manual listing by the number specified.

440 TECHNICAL MANUAL NUMBER

3 0 X L -

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The technical manual, technical order or manual controlling number assigned by the requiring authority.

INTEROPERABLE ITEM TECHNICAL MANUAL NUMBER. The technical manual number for the interoperable item.

441 TECHNICAL WAL REQUIRED CODE(S)

1 7 X L -

A series of a maximum of six, two-character codes separated by commas. Codes may range from “01” to “30”, and are provided by the requiring authority. Codes are specified in DI-ILSS-80118C.

442 TEST ACCURACY RATIO (TAR)

1 X F -

A one-position code specifying a ratio. The TAR is determined by dividing the maximum permitted error of the unit to be measured or calibrated by the maximum known error of the measuring or generating device used to perform the measurement. The codes can be used for the desired TAR or the actual TAR.

TAR Greater Than or Equal To

Code

1:1

1

2:1

2

3:1

3

4:1

4

5:1

5

6:1

6

7:1

7

8:1

8

9:1

9

10:1

0

SE UUT PARAMETER TAR DESIRED. The desired TAR of the TMDE in conjunction with the SE UUT.

SE UUT PAMMETER TEST ACCURACY RATIO ACTUAL. The actual TAR of the TMDE in conjunction with the SE WT.

UUT PARAMETER TAR DESIRED. The desired TAR of the TMDE in conjunction with the UUT.

UUT PAMMETER TEST ACCURACY RATIO ACTUAL. The actual TAR of the TMDE in

conjunction with

the UUT.

443 TEST LANGUAGE

6 A L -

The language used for expressing the test specifications and procedures. The particular test-oriented language, used in the preparation and documentation of test procedures, independent of particular test equipment used. A test language can be implemented either manually or with automatic or semiautomatic test equipment,

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444 TEST MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC

1 A F -

EQUIPMENT REGISTER CODE (TMDE CODE)

 

A code which further defines the TMDE Register Index Number. Codes are as follows:

Preferred Item List Item

A

Nearest Preferred Item List Item

B

TMDE Register Item

c

Nearest TMDE Register Item

D

Register contains no usable item

E

445 TEST MEASUREMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC

7 X F -

EQUIPMENT REGISTER INDEX NUMBER

 

A seven-digit index number assigned to each item in DA Pamphlet 700-20, DA TMDE Register.

446 TEST POINTS

1 A F -

A single-letter code indicating whether test points are available on the support/test equipment to test for integrity utilizing additional support/test equipment.

Test points

Y

No test points

N

447 TEST REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT INDICATOR

1 A F -

A single-letter code indicating whether the fault isolated replaceable unit has a test requirements document assigned to it.

Assigned

Y

Not

assigned

N

448 TEST

REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT NUMBER (TRD)

1 5 X L -

The number assigned to the Test Requirements Document in accordance with the convention specified in MIL-STD-1519.

SE UUT TEST REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT NUMBER. A TRD number of the support equipment unit under test.

UUT TEST REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT NUMBER, A TRD number of the unit under test.

449 TEST SCORE

3 N R -

The minimum acceptable skill level test score necessary to qualify an individual for regular training. The specific skill level tests will be supplied by the requiring authority.

450 TEXT SEQUENCING CODE (TSC)

5 N R -

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A code used to sequence text within the applicable Text Data Element Definitions. Codes begin with “1” and continue through “99999”.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with additional requirements narrative.

A TSC used with four

baseline facility narratives.

FACILITY NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with two facility narratives.

FAILURE MODE AND RCM NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with six failure and reliability centered maintenance narratives.

FAILURE MODE INDICATOR MISSION PHASE CHARACTERISTICS NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with two failure mode/mission phase narratives.

NEW OR MODIFIED FACILITY NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with nine new or modified facility narratives.

PARTS MANUAL TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with provisioning nomenclature.

PROVISIONING TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with provisioning remarks.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with physical and mental requirements.

RAM CHARACTERISTICS NARMTIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with five reliability, availability, and maintainability characteristics narratives.

SEQUENTIAL SUBTASK DESCRIPTION TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with subtask narratives.

SERD REVISION TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with SERD revision remarks.

SUPPORT EQUIPMENT NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. of the eight SE narrative.

SYSTEM END ITEM NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. system end item narratives.

A TSC used with each

A TSC used with three

TRANSPORTED END ITEM NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with five transported end item narratives.

TRANSPORTATION NARRATIVE TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with 13 transportation narratives.

UUT EXPLANATION TEXT SEQUENCING CODE. A TSC used with Unit Under Test narrative.

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451 THEATER OF OPERATION

5 A L -

The theater of operation for the system/equipment.

Pacific

Atlantic

European

Southern

Central

452 TOTAL ITEM CHANGES

2 N R -

(TIC)

 

P A E

S

C

The number of times the item is affected by the design change or the cumulative total number of design changes affecting the item.

Option 1. The total number of times the line item is affected by the design change.

Option 2. The cumulative total number of design changes affecting the PLISN.

453 TOTAL QUANTITY RECOMMENDED

6 N R -

A recommended quantity of an item required to support a specific number of applications for a specific period of time. The applications may be to a weapon system, end item, component or combinations thereof, which are contained in the applicable contract.

454 TOTAL SYSTEMS SUPPORTED

6 N R -

The total number of systems intended for operational use.

455 TOWING SPEED

3 N R -

The maximum towing speed of the system/equipment in miles per hour.

456 TRACKED GROUND CONTACT PRESSURE

7 N R -

Specify the ground pressure created by the heaviest pad (pounds per square inch).

457 TRACKED PAD SHOE AREA

6 N R 1

A numeric value describing the size of the tracked shoe pad actually in contact with the ground of the transported item in units contained in the associated UM.

458 TRACKED PADS TOUCHING

2 N R -

The number of tracked shoe pads actually in contact with the ground.

459 TRACKED ROAD WHEEL WEIGHT

6 N R 1

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The weight in pounds supported by the road wheel of the tracked item.

460 TRAINING COST

7 N R 2

The cost in dollars, of training a single SSC.

461 TRAINING LOCATION RATIONALE

4 A L -

Denotes any of the following reasons for recommending the training location to be classroom or on job training:

Field equipment available for training purposes Field equipment not available for training purposes Task learning difficulty

Theory, principles, or verbalized concepts required

Probability of deficient

performance

Percent

of

work force performing the task

Percent

of

total time spent performing the task

462 TWINING

RATIONALE

4 A L -

A B C D E F G

Denotes any of the following reasons for recommending training for a task:

Frequency

of Performance.

Training required due to task

A

frequency;

i.e.,

the task

might rate low for training

 

priority if it is rarely performed.

 

 

 

Probable Consequence of Inadequate Performance.

Points to

B

the need for selecting tasks for training that

are essential

 

to job performance. Consequences of inadequate performance

 

on certain tasks could result in injury to personnel, loss

 

of life,

or damage to

equipment.

 

 

 

Task Delay

Tolerance.

A

measure of how much delay can be

C

tolerated between the time the need for task performance

 

becomes evident and the time actual performance must begin.

 

This is based upon known time constraints associated with the

 

equipment,

which, if ignored, will result in equipment loss

 

or damage,

e.g.,

loss

of

power to a computer must be restored

 

within a set time interval or stored memory is lost.

 

Task Learning Difficulty.

The learning difficulty of a

D

task refers to the time,

effort, and

assistance

required

 

to achieve

performance

proficiency.

 

 

 

Probability

of Deficient

Performance.

Used to

ensure that

E

training is given in those essential job skills in which

 

job incumbents frequently perform poorly.

 

 

Immediacy

of Performance.

The criteria of the

immediacy

F

of performance are:

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