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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CAS-100 COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
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MAINTENANCE PRACTICES
1. General
The function of this section is to supply the service personnel with installation and maintenance
data for the Honeywell CAS-100.
data for the Honeywell CAS-100.
Components that are necessary in a CAS-100 installation that are part of other systems are
included in this manual only as necessary to know their function in a TCAS system. Components
that are part of the CAS-81 system are included in the related component maintenance manuals
recorded in Table 5 of this manual.
included in this manual only as necessary to know their function in a TCAS system. Components
that are part of the CAS-81 system are included in the related component maintenance manuals
recorded in Table 5 of this manual.
Installation and maintenance data for the Mode S transponder, control units, and transponder
related omni antennas are given in the applicable Mode S transponder system maintenance
manual. (Refer to Table 5 in the DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION section of this manual.)
related omni antennas are given in the applicable Mode S transponder system maintenance
manual. (Refer to Table 5 in the DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION section of this manual.)
The installation instructions are supported by mechanical outline drawings and electrical
interconnection drawings. These drawings, found at the back of this section, must be reviewed
by the installing agency and specifications peculiar to the applicable airframe established before
the installation is started.
interconnection drawings. These drawings, found at the back of this section, must be reviewed
by the installing agency and specifications peculiar to the applicable airframe established before
the installation is started.
2. Unpacking
Be careful when remove the contents of the CAS-100 components. Open send containers and
carefully remove all items. Check the contents to make sure that all items identified on the packing
list are included. Visually examine each component for damage caused during shipment; that is
examine for dents, depth of abrasions, damaged paint, etc. If some component is damaged, tell
the transportation carrier immediately.
carefully remove all items. Check the contents to make sure that all items identified on the packing
list are included. Visually examine each component for damage caused during shipment; that is
examine for dents, depth of abrasions, damaged paint, etc. If some component is damaged, tell
the transportation carrier immediately.
3. Preinstallation Testing
The components of the CAS-100 system have all been adjusted and tested before shipment.
Thus, preinstallation testing is not necessary. If preinstallation bench testing of the units is
necessary, reference must be made to Section 1000, TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING, of
the component maintenance manual for the applicable unit. Refer to Table Intro-1 in the
INTRODUCTION section of this manual for a list of component maintenance manuals.
Thus, preinstallation testing is not necessary. If preinstallation bench testing of the units is
necessary, reference must be made to Section 1000, TESTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING, of
the component maintenance manual for the applicable unit. Refer to Table Intro-1 in the
INTRODUCTION section of this manual for a list of component maintenance manuals.
4. Equipment Changes and Markings
Honeywell uses a standardized marking system to give a procedure for identifying equipment that
has changes included. Refer to the front of the applicable unit Component Maintenance Manual
for a list of Service Bulletins affecting the different units in the CAS-100 system.
has changes included. Refer to the front of the applicable unit Component Maintenance Manual
for a list of Service Bulletins affecting the different units in the CAS-100 system.