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Figure 4-6. MCS, FSO and FSSgt FFCS Cabling
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TB-11-5830-263-20-12 Intercommunication Set Vehicular AN/VIC-3(V)12 (NSN 5830-01-449-2251) (EIC: NA) in an M992 Field Artillery Ammunition Support Vehicle Manual
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Figure 4-7. Driver's FFCS Cabling Installation
TB 11-5830-263-20-12
4.7
VIS CABLING INSTALLATION (continued)
a . MCS, Commander and Rear Crewmember FFCS Cabling Installation (Fig. 4-
6) (continued)
16. Secure connector P1 of the Highway Cable Assembly (10) to the left side
Station connector of the Rear Crewmember's FFCS (13).
17. Route the Highway Cable Assembly (10) as shown in Figure 4-6, and along
the sponson until the Driver's FFCS (Figure 4-7) is reached.
18. Secure connector P2 of the Highway Cable Assembly (3) to the bottom
Station connector of the MCS (11).
19. Route the Highway Cable Assembly (3) as shown in Figure 4-6, and along
the sponson until the Driver's FFCS (Figure 4-7) is reached.
20. Cut Cable Strap (5) to length sufficient to bundle cables and existing
vehicle cables. The cable strap (5) is bolted to bosses on the vehicle
ceiling at the locations shown in Figure 4-6, using existing hardware.
21. Using Tie Wraps (6) loosely secure the cabling at the locations shown in
b . Driver's FFCS Cabling Installation (Fig. 4-7)
1. Secure connector P2 of the Highway/Vehicle Cable Assembly (1) to the left
side Station connector of the Driver's FFCS (3).
2 . Secure connector P1 of Alarm Cable Assembly (2) to right side Station
connector of the Driver's FFCS (3).
3 . Cut Cable Strap (4) to length sufficient to bundle cables and existing
vehicle cables. The cable strap (5) is bolted to bosses on the vehicle wall
at the locations shown in Figure 4-7, using existing hardware.

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