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RADAR   DATA   DISTRIBUTION Table 3-1.—The MODE SELECTOR Switch Functions SWITCHBOARD   (RDDS)
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channel.  Each  of  the  ship’s  sensors  can  be  connected, in  parallel,  to  four  switchboards  to  provide  sufficient outputs  for  each  display  console  in  the  system. Figure  3-4  shows  the  front  panel  of  the  RDDS. When   the   VIDEO   SELECT   or   RADAR   SELECT switches   are   in   the   REMOTE   position,   switching circuits  within  the  RDDS  allow  the  display  console  on an   output   channel   to   select   any   of   the   sensors inputting   to   the   RDDS   as   the   source   of   its   sensor display.   The   display   consoles   select   the   sensor (radar/sonar)   and   video   level   by   sending   control signals to the RDDS. In the event of a console control signal  problem,  manual  selection  of  sensor  and  video may   be   performed   at   the   RDDS   front   panel. TACTICAL   DATA   DISTRIBUTION AND   DISPLAY Tactical   data   is   digital   data   received   from   or transmitted  to  the  CDS  computer.  Tactical  data  from the  computer  (output  data)  is  used  by  the  display system   to   generate   symbol   displays   and   alert/switch indications  on  the  display  consoles  and  alphanumeric displays  on  the  digital  display  indicator  (DDI),  also called   the   auxiliary   cathode   readout   (ACRO). Tactical   data   going   to   the   computer   (input   data) results   from   operator   actions   (switch   depressions, trackball   movement,   and   so   forth)   at   the   display consoles. Figure  3-5  illustrates  the  data  path  of  tactical  data. This  data  path  can  vary  depending  on  the  type  of system   installed   on   your   ship.   Systems   using   the console   internally   generated   and   refreshed   symbols (CIGARS)  modification  will  not  have  a  separate symbol  generator.  Systems  using  the  direct  computer interface  (CDI)  CIGARS  consoles  will  not  have  the pulse    amplifier/symbol    generator. In  this  section,  we  examine  the  format  of  the different  data  words  and  messages  used  by  the  CDS system.   This   is   followed   by’   a   brief   description   of some  of  the  equipment  used  to  display  tactical  data. COMPUTER  DATA  WORD  FORMATS This  section  describes  the  contents  and  functions of   the   computer   words   outputted   to   the   display Figure 3-4.—The RDDS front panel. consoles. 3-5 External   Function   (EF)   Word The   external   function   (EF)   word   is   used   to interrogate   the   addressed   console   for   input   data.   In addition,  for  CIGARS  consoles,  portions  of  the  word

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