Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General Description
- 1.1 Technical Specifications
- 1.2 General Information
- 2 Physical Organization
- 2.1 Module and Assembly Location
- 2.2 Power Supply
- 3 System description
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Physical Description
- 3.3 Monitors
- 3.4 Transmitters / Modulators
- 3.5 TX Control
- 3.6 Remote Monitoring (RMS) Unit
- 3.7 Remote Control Unit
- 3.8 Remote Slave Panel
- 3.9 Remote Maintenance Monitoring (RMM)
- 4 Electrical Installation
- 4.1 Connection Overview
- 4.2 Power and Battery
- 4.3 RF Inputs
- 4.4 RF Outputs
- 4.5 DC Loop
- 4.6 Remote Control
- 4.7 PC and Modem
- 4.8 DME
- 4.9 Analog Inputs
- 4.10 Digital Inputs and Outputs
- 4.11 Battery Warning
- 4.12 Remote control connections
- 4.13 Remote slave connection
- 4.14 Interlock switch connection
NORMARC 7033
INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ©1999 Navia Aviation AS
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4.8 DME
Distance Measurement Equipment DME is connected to the Connection Interface board
CI1210A as illustrated in Figure 4-8
• ACT_DME[P,N] is the positive and negative terminal of the DME active signal from the
DME, respectively.
• IN_DME[P,N] is the positive and negative terminal of the morse code envelope signal from
the DME, respectively.
• OUT_DME[P,N] is the positive and negative terminal of the morse code envelope signal to
the DME, respectively.
A suitable female connector is Weidemüller BLZ-5.08/6 or equivalent.
Figure4-8 DME connections.
TEMP
INDOOR
TEMP
OUTDOOR
AC
LEVEL
ANALOG
CH.1
ANALOG
CH.2
ANALOG
CH.3
DIGITAL
PORT A
DIGITAL
PORT B
DIGITAL
PORT C
DIGITAL
PORT D
TO MB1203
RS232 RS232 RS232
REMOTE
CONTROL
DC-LOOP DC-LOOP DME
LOCAL REMOTE 2 REMOTE 1 CH.1&2 CH.3&4
1 - ACT_DMEP
2 - ACT_DMEN
3 - IN_DMEP
4 - IN_DMEN
CI1210A
1
6
S1-8
DME
5 - OUT_DMEP
6 - OUT_DMEN
BATTERY
WARNING
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