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Sweep/Passive   and   Sweep/IFF   Functions
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O-DATA   RECEIVER   FUNCTION

amplifies  the  video  signals  to  the  proper  level  to drive  the  video  through  a  maximum  of  1,000  feet  of cable  for  each  output. SDDS  Front  Panels  and  Controls The  sweep/passive  function  SDDS  front  panel  is shown   in   figure   4-10. The   front   panel   contains three   power   meters   to   allow   for   monitoring   of   the power   supply   outputs.   The   20   user   toggle   switches allow  the  operator  or  technician  to  locally  select  the sensor  and  video  that  are  routed  to  a  particular display  console  or  group  of  consoles.  When  the toggle   switch   is   in   the   LOCAL   position,   the associated  console  will  receive  sweep  and  video  data selected   by   the   SENSOR   and   VIDEO   rotary switches. When  the  toggle  switch  is  in  the REMOTE   position,   sensor   and   video   selection   is controlled   by   the   switches   on   the   display   console. The  front  panel  for  the  video  function  SDDS  is  very similar   to   the   passive/sweep   function   front   panel. The  front  panel  for  the  sweep/IFF  function  SDDS  is shown   in   figure   4-11. All   switches   for   the sweep/IFF  function  drawer  are  controlled  by  the video  function  drawer. DISPLAY   CONSOLES The  Computer  Display  Set  AN/UYQ-21(V)  can use   several   different   types   of   display   consoles, depending  on  the  function  of  the  console  and  the system   in   which   the   console   is   installed. The consoles   include   the   TDS   Display   Console OJ-45l(V)/UYQ-21(V),   the   Display   Control   Console OJ-535(V)/UYQ-21(V),  and  the  large  screen  Display Projection   Plotting   Unit   PT-525/UYQ-21(V). TDS   DISPLAY   CONSOLE OJ-451(V)/UYQ-21(V) The  TDS  display  console  is  the  basic  operator interface   with   the   operational   program.   The   TDS console   is   capable   of   displaying   symbols,   graphics, and  sensor  sweep  and  video. There  are  several versions  of  the  TDS  display  console.  The  one  we are u s i n g    a s a   training m o d e l    i s the OJ-451(V)9/UYQ-21(V).  It  is  shown  in  figure  4-12. It  is  important  to  remember  that  the  information  in this  training  manual  is  designed  only  to  give  you  a Figure 4-12.—The TDS Display Console OJ-451(V)/UYQ-21(V). basic   understanding   of   the   equipment   and   is   not intended   to   replace-the   technical   ‘manuals. The   TDS   display   console   consists   of   the computer   display   console,   a   basic   display   unit (BDU),  a  TV  monitor  (CRO),  and  a  communications station.   The   computer   display   console   consists   of the   operator   control   panels   and   the   console electronic   drawer   (CED),   which   contains   the circuitry   to   control   the   operation   of   the   console. The   BDU   is   common   is   all   versions   of   the   TDS display   console   and   serves   as   a   display   device   for computer-controlled   symbols   and   sensor   sweep   and video.   The   TV   monitor   displays   alphanumeric   data. Computer   Display   Console The   computer   display   console   is   the   main operator   interface   for   displaying   sensor   data   and communicating   with   the   operational   program.   The computer   display   console   receives   sensor   data   from the  SDDS  or  the  digital  scan  converter  (DSC).  It receives   symbol,   graphic,   and   alphanumeric   data,   in encoded  serial  format,  from  the  system  computer the   CDB. The   display   console   can   also 4-9 via be

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