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TM 55-6930-212-10 CHAPTER 4 DIGITAL IMAGE GENERATION SYSTEM Section I.  GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4-1.  GENERAL. 4-2.  The simulator uses a digital image generation (DIG) system to provide the necessary visual displays.  A computer- generated data base provides tactical and instrument gaming areas of approximately 8,000 square kilometers each.  The gaming  area  represents  a  generic  terrain  designed  specifically  to  meet  diverse  training  requirements  related  to  cargo helicopter operations. 4-3.  OUT-THE-WINDOW DISPLAYS . 4-4.    The  simulator  visual  system  provides  full  visual  displays  in  four  OTW  displays  (two  forward  and  two  side).    The display images are supplied by the DIG, which simulates day, dusk/dawn and night operations. 4-5.  CHIN WINDOW DISPLAYS . 4-6.  Chin windows are located on the left side of the copilot and on the right side of the pilot, both at cockpit floor level. Chin window displays are compatible with the OTW scene. 4-7.  Each chin window display monitor assembly uses a self-contained color monitor and reflective optical assembly that together provide a collimated display image.  The self-contained color monitor accepts the video signal from the digital image   generator,   processes   these   signals,   and   displays   the   resultant   color   images   on   the   CRT.      The   various configurations  of  chin  window  and  forward  and  side  window  displays  are  determined  by  the  instructor  and  are  shown below: Pilot displays Copilot displays Side Chin Front Side Chin Front ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 4-8.  NIGHT VISION GOGGLES . 4-9.  The simulator is compatible with night vision devices. 4-1/(4-2 blank)

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