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ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS - 14085_174
ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS - 14085_176

Electronics Technician Supervisor (ET1)
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ASSIGNMENT  3 Textbook  Assigment: “Combat  Systems,”  chapter  4,  pages  4–18  through  4-23;  “Casualty Control  and  Reporting,”  chapter  5,  pages  5-1  through  5-10;  and “Test  Equipment,”  chapter  7,  pages  7–11  through  7–18.  You  will  also need to refer to the following publications:    Electronics   Instal- lation and Maintenance Book (EIMB) Test Equipment, paragraph 1–5; Metrology Automated System   for  Uniform  Recall  and  Reporting (MEASURE) Users' Manual;   and Stowage Guide for Portable Test Equipment. Additional  information  on  these  publications  is  given in the references for chapter 7. QUESTIONS  3-1  THROUGH  3-5  PERTAIN  TO CHAPTER  4. 3–1. 3-2. Which  of  the  following  sources provides  the  ship’s  readiness assessment  and  fault  isolation diaqrams,    which indicate the test that requires the fewest ship resources? 1. Combat Systems PMS Manual addendum 2. Systems  Testing  Officer’s Handbook 3. CSTOM 4. Operation  Department  Manual Once  the  readiness  assessment  is completed,    a readiness status is reported. Which  of  the  following statements  describes  this  report? 1. It is brief, easily understood, and presents a clear picture of the  combat  system  effectiveness 2. It  contains  detailed explanations  of  each  combat system  subsystem’s  effec– tiveness,    and addresses the status of a major function as it relates to a mission capability 3. It is a verbal report of the combat  system  mission capability 3–3. The  integrated  maintenance procedures  are  intended  to  provide which  of  the  following  levels  of maintenance  coverage  of  the  combat system? 1. Minimum  corrective  maintenance 2. Maximum  corrective  maintenance 3. Minimum  preventive  maintenance 4. Maximum  preventive  maintenence 3–4. The  integrated  tests  are  designed to  challenge  all  combat  system functions,  parameters,  and characteristics  on  a  scheduled periodicity  against  specified tolerances. 1. True 2. False 3-5. Fault  isolation  leads  to  corrective maintenance. Which of the following is the next sequence of the  combat  system  testing  procedure for  the  corrected  failure? 1. Putting  the  applicable equipment/ system back on line for regular use 2. Verification,    usually done by recreating  the  test  environment and  rechallenging  the  function that was previously faulty 3. Conducting  a  complex  and extensive test of the entire combat  system QUESTIONS  3–6  THROUGH  3–42  PERTAIN  TO CHAPTER  5. 17






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