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When must a caution event be addressed within one orbit?
When the Caution Table has an "X" in the "Must respond <1 Orbit" column.
How and where do you find the Caution Table?
SSC -> IPV -> TOC -> Caution -> 1.1 CSS Caution Table -> 1.101 CCS Caution Table
How do you find the procedure corresponding to a caution message?
PCS -> Caution and Warning Summary -> right click on event -> note event code.

SSC -> IPV -> type event code in event code box -> pb "Find Code"

or

SSC -> IPV -> 1.101 CCS Caution Table -> type event code in Search Box -> pb "Find Text"
How do suppressed Caution & Warning Messages differ from non-suppressed messages?
Suppressed events:
1. No lights on PCS or C&W Panels
2. No tones
If you want to see the text display for C&W events regardless of IP (including Russian) where do you look?
PCS
A malfunction occurred - it is an emergency. What do you do?
All crew members execute Common Emergency Response.
(For bonus point - Common Emergency Response is Warn, Gather, Work)
A malfunction occurred. It is not an emergency. However, there are multiple Caution and/or Multiple Warning events in Alarm. What should you do?
Check if N1/Lab/N2/N3 Lights are off and check comm status.
A malfunction occurred. You got to the point in malfunction methodology where you checked the lights in N1/Lab/N2/N3. Some lights were off. What should you do?
Work "2.600 Unknown EPS Bus Failure - Warn" Procedure
A malfunction occurred, no emergency events, multiple cautions & warnings, no lights are off in N1/Lab/N2/N3. What should you do?
If voice with MCC is available, check with MCC. If no voice available, work the warnings, EPS warning events first.
A malfunction occurred, no emergency, multiple cautions, no lights are off in N1/Lab/N2/N3. What should you do?
If voice with MCC is available, check with MCC.
If no voice available, work the cautions that require work within one orbit, otherwise wait for comm w/MCC.
A malfunction occurred, no emergency, multiple cautions. What should you do?
Check if the N1/Lab/N2/N3 Lights are off.
What is the priority of response for Warning messages?
1. EPS Messages
1A. Multiple EPS Messages. Work from Sun to RPC. (DCSU, PVTCS, MBSU, DDCU, RPCM)
2. Non-EPS messages, the order doesn't matter.
In what order should you work EPS Warning Messages?
From the Sun to RPC (in order from the highest tier EPS ORU, i.e. DCSU, PVTCS, MBSU, DDCU, RPCM)
Which warning messages are worked first?
EPS warning messages.
If multiple EPS warning messages are in alarm, which message should you work first?
The message for the highest tier EPS ORU. In order:
1. DCSU
2. PVTCS
3. MBSU
4. DDCU
5. RPCM
If multiple warning messages occur for the same EPS ORU, which message for that ORU would you work first?
The "Safing Failed" message.
A malfunction occurred, including EPS warnings. You just finished the first EPS warning procedure. What should you do next (or not do next)?
Do not return to the C&W messages to work the next message. (For bonus points - Since single EPS failures can generate multiple messages, EPS procedures are written to account for the multiple impacts they can cause.)
If lights go out, accompanied by C&W indications (lights, tones, and/or messages) what should you do?
go to 2.600 Unknown EPS Bus Failure (in Warning:EPG folder)
A malfunction occurred and you've worked through malfunction methodology to determine which message to work first. You have no IPV. What are the steps to find the required procedure?
Find the event code for the message. (right click on event in PCS C&W Summary)
Step 1. Search Warning Table
by System
Step 2. Find matching message Text from
alphabetical listing
Step 3. Verify Message Text and Event Code match
Step 4. Navigate to procedure using system tabs