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TM 11 -7010-201 -40-2/ET821 -AA-MMI-020/E154 MTS/T.O. 31 S5-2TSQ73-2-2
H78 STRING AND DOUBLE ENTRY LIST, DEFINITION OF FIELDS
1. Record Number - A unique Data Processing number which associates all information pertaining to a wire: "FROM"
Connector, "TO" Connector, Wire Code, etc. This number is the Wire ID when that field is blank.
2. Prefix - An assembly alphanumeric to be used when a wire terminates in two assemblies. This number will be the
reference designation as required by USAS Y32.16-1968.
3. Connector - Any type of terminating point (Plug, Receptacle, etc.). Designations are in accordance with USAS
Y32.16-1968.
4. Pin - Exact termination point of the respective connector. Designations are unique:
A. SHXXXX indicates the junction of shield and a pigtail; the four digits to the right are the wire identity of the
shielded wire.
B. JCT indicates a common point of two or more shield pigtails.
C. Jacket: the term used when describing the line that defines the identification of a shielded wire.
5. Sh. Fig - References a graphic representation showing how a shielded wire or coax is to be terminated. A number
in these fields indicates the level of automatic wire wrapping.
6. Multi Group - Associates wire of a group such as "twisted wire" or "shielded wire". Jacket pigtails, and center
conductors will be shown as a common group.
7. Wire Code - A three digit code for wire type and gage or buss bar.
8. Wire Color - Standard RETMA color code.
A. Base Stripe Tracer.
B. Stripe, Tracer 1, and Tracer 2 if the digit to the left is other than 9 and the two positions to the right are not blank
and not equal. The base color is understood to be white.
9. Wire Ident - A number used for reference to differentiate one wire from another. This number will be used to identify
the wire when specified in the Wire List Sleeve Code Field.
10. Sleeve - A code which indicates that the wire be specifically identified as follows:
A. Identification at each end of wire.
B. Stamp sleeving with "FROM" connector and pin.
C. Stamp sleeving with "TO" connector and pin.
D. Identification at intervals along wire.
Drawing No.
WL10281449
Rev. G, sheet 2

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