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Machinery Control Monitoring System Equipment: Core Switches Edge Switches Group Distribution Center (GDC) IODB (Input/output box) Field Device
Core Switches Used to relay communication to its proper destination. 4 located IDC # 3, 7, 11, 16
Edge Switches 12 Located in each IDC.
Group Distribution Center Provides power to the input/output box (IODB). Home for the Program Logic Controller, it is the “brains”. 52
IODB (Input/output box) Also known as the “Dummy Box” . Single point of failure for the system. All field device connections are located inside. 332
Field Device sends the parameters operational status to the PLC to know the status of the overall MCMS system. 8,000
Machinery Control Monitoring System Modes Manual/Local Remote Manual Remote Automatic Automatic
Remote Automatic Starting from the DCD - start and stops automatically.
Automatic No input from users. System takes control
Doppler Sonar Velocity Log Measures speed through water 28.6 inches fixed rod meter Controller: Computes all the information and sends it to the transceiver
NATO Sea Sparrow is a medium-range, surface-to-air missile Function of the ship’s ASMD (Anti-Ship Missile Defense) Range: 13-15NM
RAM Rolling Airframes Missile System
Rolling Airframes Missile System is a supersonic, lightweight, quick-reaction, fire-and- forget weapon designed to destroy anti-ship missiles Has 2 - 21 cell, box launchers located Port Side FWD, The other Starboard side Aft. Range: 3-5NM
Closed in Weapons System Is a point-defense weapon for detecting and destroying short-range incoming missiles and enemy aircraft Range: 1NM
Sonar Sound Navigation and Ranging 2 types: Active Sonar and Passive Sonar
Active Sonar Transmit sound signals through the water, which causes an echo (return) when it strikes an object. Provides range and bearing
Passive Sonar “Listens” to the noises that are made by subsurface contacts. Provides bearing Only
Ordinance color codes Blue: Training Brown: Tactical Yellow: Explosive
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance To reduce the amount of frequencies being used
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Fuel Fuel vapors being accidentally ignited by electromagnetic radiation
Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Personnel detrimental effects of overexposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
Multifunction Radar Purpose surface Search Fire control illumination
surface Search provide medium-range (100 nautical miles or less), 360-degree coverage
Fire Control illumination lock on to and identify a specific hostile target
VSR Volume Search Radar Purpose Air search Aircraft marshaling
Air search maintain a 360-degree surveillance from the surface to high altitudes and to detect and determine ranges and bearings of aircraft targets over relatively large areas.
Aircraft marshaling The aircraft picture the Air Marshal in CATCC observes.
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