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Class 1 Laser Range Finder safety precautions

1. The LRF shall not be used on any object or surface closer than 50 meters. Internal damage to the TSU will result if LRF is fired at targets less than 50 meters away.



2. Do not use magnified optics, such as binoculars or telescope, when working around or in the path of the laser beam. The LRF presents a hazard when multiple firings are viewed with optics from a distance of less than 20 meters.

2 notes

Class IV Laser Illuminator safety precautions

1. The LI is a Class 4 Laser with a nominal ocular hazard distance of 918 yards with 12x binoculars and 67 yards unaided. Invisible laser radiation is produced that is an eye and skin hazard. A direct or reflected beam can cause permanent loss of eyesight. Caution should be exercised at all times.



2. The firing of the LI is prohibited on the ground unless on a certified test run.

2 notes

What is the Nominal Ocular Distance for the Class IV Laser illuminator?

918 yards with 12x binoculars and 67 yards unaided.

2 distances

What are the 5 conditions required to arm the Class IV Laser illuminator?

1. Laser is enabled in the CONFIG menu.



2. Aircraft laser safety switch on the FLAC panel is enabled to ARM.



3. Aircraft is in the air.



4. The Laser illuminator is not in an inhibit zone.



5. Press and hold Laser illuminator button.

Where is the CEU?

On the bottom shelf of the EAR.

What are the functions of Off, Cage, Standby, and Operate?

Off - off



Cage - sets the brakes and prepares the TSU for full shutdown



Standby - sets the camera in a protected position



Operate - fully operational

What is the function of HHOLD?

Maintains the TSU's position relative to the aircraft.

What is the function of GPNT?

Geopoint - only available when valid heading information is being provided and the aircraft is moving.

What is the function of RATE?

Determines the speed at which the TSU moves.

What is the function of POL?

Toggles between White Hot and Black Hot modes when using the IR camera.

What is the function of SHIFT + POS?

Sets the TSU to a preset home position and prevents the use of the strain gauge.

What is the function of SHIFT + CAL/POL?

Non-Uniform Correction

What is the function of SHIFT + HOIST?

Points the TSU at the preset hoist rescue position, 50ft below the aircraft.

Perform system power up

•On DU select day or night.


•On JCU rotate power function switch to operate

ESS preflight checklist

•Menu>TSU>Autonull (after system has been on for 15 min)


•When CHOT disappears, go to IR camera mode


•Menu>IR sensor>Integration time>Cold


•SHIFT + NUC


•Set focus on CCD/EMCCD camera - zoom then focus on 10 different locations.

ESS shutdown procedure

•PCU power function switch - OFF.


•JCU power function switch - CAGE.


•Wait for CAGE to be displayed in the lower right corner of the screen.


•JCU power function switch - OFF.


•DU power switch - OFF.

Manual null procedure

•Push the SHIFT/POS/HHOLD/SCAN HOIST/POL CAL switch up.


•Press the 1.8x-> Color/EMCCD NULL button once.


•Push the strain gauge button to remove any drift.


•Press the 1.8x-> Color/EMCCD NULL button once to lock the setting.

State the function of Night Sun Slave

Slaves the Trakkabeam to the ESS (Shift + IR/VIS)

State the function of Manual mode.

Allows full control of the TSU through the JCU or PSU

State the function of SAR mode.

Used during parallel search patterns, points the TSU at a 90* angle from the aircraft in the direction of the pattern creep.

State the function of Flight Path Vector.

Points the TSU in the direction of the flight path at a point 3 seconds ahead of the aircraft

State the function of Fixed Forward

Points the TSU at the 12o'clock position and -3* elevation

State the function of Aerial Control Point

Points the TSU at the next lat/long in the flight plan.

State the time required for IR camera initial cool down.

6-8 minutes

Perform an Auto Null

Menu > TSU > Auto Null

Perform a Non-Uniform Correction

Shift + NUC

Perform TB System Power On.

Controller Power On PRESS > Deploy PRESS > Lamp On PRESS > Slave On PRESS (after selecting Shift + IR/VIS on the EO/IR