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TM-5-6350-264-14P-9 Audible Alarm (AA) Model BZ-204/FSS9(V) Manual
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Figure 1-2.  Identification Plate

TM 5-6350-264-14&P-9 NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-100/E121 DZ-204 T.O.31 S9-2FSS9-1 -9 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Section I.  GENERAL 1-1. SCOPE.        This    manual    is    for    your    use    in operating and maintaining the Audible Alarm (AA), Model BZ-204/FSS9(V),    under    normal    operating    conditions. The   Audible   Alarm   is   an   integral   part   of   the   Joint- Services   Interior   Intrusion   Detection   System   (-SIIDS). For   information   on   other   major   assemblies   of   the   J- SIIDS, refer to the applicable manuals listed in appendix A. 1-2. MAINTENANCE FORMS AND RECORDS. Equipment  maintenance  forms  and  procedures  for  their use    are    contained    in    DA    PAM    738750,    The    Army Maintenance Management System (TAMMS). 1-3. ADMINISTRATIVE  STORAGE.    Instructions  for administrative storage are contained in TM 7, 40-901. 1-4. DESTRUCTION    OF    ARMY    MATERIEL    TO PREVENT ENEMY USE. Instructions for the destruction  of  Army  materiel  to  prevent  enemy  use  are contained in TM 750-244-3. 1-5. QUALITY   ASSURANCE/QUALITY   CONTROL There are no Quality Assurance/Quality Control technical manuals applicable to this equipment 1-6. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS  (EIR).    EIR’s  will  be  prepared  I on    Standard    Form    368,    Quality    Deficiency    Report Instructions for preparing El R’s are provided in DA PAM 738-750. EIR’s should be mailed directly to Commander, U.S.        Army    Aviation    and    Troop    Command,    ATTN: AMSAT-I-MDO,   I   4300   Good   fellow   Blvd.,   St   Louis, Missouri  63120-1798.    A  reply  be  furnished  directly  to you. 1-7. EQUIPMENT SERVICEABILITY CRITERIA) (ESC).  This equipment is not covered by an ESC. Section II.  DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-8. DESCRIPTION.    The  AA  is  an  integral  part  of the J-SIIDS.  It receives operating power from and sends tamper alarm signals to the J-SIIDS Control Unit The AA (fig.      II)   consists   of   a   sounding   device   (speaker),   a battery for emergency power supply, electronic components   which   include   the   primary   power   supply, battery     charger,     signal     circuit,     and     tamper     alarm switches.  The AA is protected by a double-walled, steel enclosure, with  a  lockable  hinged cover. 1-9. TABULATED DATA. a. Identification  Data    An  identification  plate (fig.  1-2) is  mounted on the inside of  the  Audible  Alarm access door. Change 3  1-1

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