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SM-6T-2-02
APOLLO MISSION SIMULATOR INSTRUCTOR HANDBOOK
Unit No. | Unit Name | Description |
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POOLED COMPUTER AREA (Cont) | ||
32 | Power cabinet | Contains meters, switches, bus bars, contactors, motor starters, circuit breakers, and the main power control panel. Provides power to complete simulator. |
33 | Power cabinet | Same as unit 32. |
37 | Pheripheral cabinet (switching and power distribution) | Contains circuit breakers, relay logic cards and switching cards. Provides power distribution and necessary electronic switching for proton detection system and delta V. |
36 | Servo cabinet | Contains servos, servo amplifiers, network cards and power supplies. Unit provides signals to drive instruments and displays in the C/M and IOS. |
35 | Peripheral cabinet (switching) | Contains crystal can relays, mercury relays, and power relays. Unit provides information to magneline indicator in IOS, sequence control group, emergency detection system, and caution warning system (CWS). |
38 | Peripheral cabinet (aural simulation) | Contains audio mixer preamp, power amp, noise generator, voltage controlled attenuator, and filter, plus associated power supplies. Simulates noise representing booster, escape, and aerodynamic effects during launch and re-entry. |
80 | Switching cabinet | Contains D/R units, re solve r-digital units, and relay cards. Unit drives instruments in C/M and receives resolver-type information from C/M, and transforms information to digital data for computer use. |
63 | Peripheral cabinet, DCE | Contains digital resolver units (D/R), which accept digital words and provide output signals representing analog functions that drive displays using 400-cps power as input signals. |
TELEMETRY CONSOLE | ||
25 | Telemetry console | |
RECORDERS AND PLOTTERS | ||
27 | X-Y plotter | |
26 | X-Y plotter | |
25 | X-T recorder 3 | |
24 | X-T recorder 2 | |
23 | X-T recorder 1 | |
VISUAL PERIPHERY EQUIPMENT | ||
74 | Switching cabinet | Contains D/R units and relay cards. Unit drives instruments in the visual system. |
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