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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES - Continued

Maintenance Manual For Control Unit, Alarm Set C-9412/Fss-9(V) -10 Page Navigation
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TM 5-6350-264-14&P-10
NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-110/E121 C-9412
T.O. 31S9-2FSS9-1-10
o.
To remove TRANSMITTER RESYNC
shell/connector to secure shell to
switch, turn off switch S1 on top of power
connector. Insert and tighten screws that
supply. Remove hex nut and push switch
secure shell to cable. Align connector
through hole in panel. Use a soldering iron
receptacle J12 with plug P1 on bottom of
of 50 watts maximum to remove wires from
status processor and press J12 into P1.
switch terminals.
Insert screws that hold J12, and tighten to
secure. Turn on switch S1 on top of power
p.
To install new TRANSMITTER RESYNC
supply.
switch, solder wires to switch terminals with
a soldering iron of 50 watts maximum.
u.
To remove mode switch, turn off switch S1
Insert switch through hole in panel from the
on top of power supply. Remove large hex
rear. Place hex nut over threaded portion
nut that secures switch mounting bracket to
of switch, and tighten to secure. Turn on
inside of CU door. Remove switch and
switch S1 on top of power supply.
mounting bracket together. Be careful not
to lose the switch arm which is not secured
q.
To remove tamper alarm switch (TAS)
to the switch shaft. Remove spacer and
assembly, remove screws that secure TAS
lock from door so no items will be lost.
to edge of housing. To disconnect wires
Remove small hex nut and lock washer that
from switch, loosen screws that secure
secures mounting bracket and switch stop
crimp lugs to switch.
to the switch shaft. Remove mounting
bracket and switch stop. Note that mode
r.
To install new TAS, slip crimp lugs under
switch is a three deck switch. See figure 5-
screw heads on switch, and tighten screws.
3 for switch terminal and wire identification.
Insert switch from the back through hole in
Tag wires and use a soldering iron of 50
edge of housing, and insert screws from the
watts maximum to remove them from
front. Tighten screws to secure switch.
switch terminals.
s.
To remove connector receptacle J12, turn
v.
To install new mode switch, use a soldering
off switch S1 on top of power supply.
iron of 50 watts maximum to connect wires
Remove screws that secure connector to
to switch terminals. Slip mounting bracket
bottom of status processor and unplug
and switch stop over switch shaft. Ensure
connector by pulling straight down.
that notch in mounting bracket fits over tab
Remove locking devices from ends of
on switch body, and that tang on switch
connector. Remove two screws that secure
stop engages notch in mounting bracket.
junction shell to cable, and slide shell along
Secure bracket and stop to switch with lock
cable to expose pins on back of J12. Tag
washer and small hex nut. Insert lock
wires. Slide shrink tubing on each wire
through hole in CU door, and slip spacer
away from connector pin. Use a soldering
over lock. Slip switch arm over switch
iron of 50 watts maximum and carefully
shaft. Ensure that arm is aligned with tang
unsolder wires from pins.
on switch stop. Place large hex nut inside
switch mounting bracket, and slip bracket
t.
To install new connector receptacle J12,
over lock. Engage switch shaft in lock.
check heat-shrink tubing on each wire in
Tighten nut to secure switch. Turn on
cable, and replace if necessary. Work from
switch S1 on top of power supply.
the center outward with a soldering iron of
50 watts maximum. Carefully solder wires
w.
To remove the interconnecting wiring
to pins on back of connector. Slide heat-
assembly from the status processor, turn
shrink tubing down over each pin after
off switch S1 on top of power supply.
soldering. Slide junction shell along cable
Remove PC boards A1 through A11.
to cover connector J12. Slip locking
devices over ends of
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