TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: Perform COFT Operations
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on all hands on test
COFT SAFETY BRIEFING
SAFETY:
• Tampering with equipment is prohibited and horseplay will not be tolerated
• CVC helmets must be worn in the Crew Station at all times
• No food, drinks, smoking or smokeless tobacco are allowed in the training area
• Use all required references during maintenance and training
• Do not walk on or move any cables, or touch any electrical connections
COFT SAFETY BRIEFING (Con’t)
• Know the location and function of the three Emergency Shutdown Switches
• Know where the fire extinguishers are, how to use them, the location of emergency exits and the Shelter Emergency Shutdown Switches
• Observe all CAUTION and WARNING labels throughout the trainer
• Do not permit any activity in the COFT that is unsafe in the BFV
Risk Assessment Level: Moderate, due to potential for exposed high voltage cables
Environmental Considerations: None
Evaluation: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on all hands on test
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE A
ACTION: Identify COFT Components and Characteristics
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and classroom instruction
STANDARDS: Student must adhere to policies and procedures throughout entire I/O course
• Crew Station
• Instructor/Operator Station (IOS)
• Computer Rack
MAJOR COMPONENTS
CREW STATION
INSTRUCTOR OPERATOR STATION (IOS)
COMPUTER RACK
The computer rack consists of the following components:
PrinterModSAF ComputerIOS ComputerIG1 ComputerIG2 ComputerBVE ComputerKVM Switcher
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE B
ACTION: Perform COFT Power Up
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: Successfully power up the COFT IAW with IUH
Power Up Procedure
Shelter Preconditioning Procedures
Shelter Door Vent
Fire Protection Panel
Shelter Lighting SwitchesEmergency Light
Power Up Procedure
Shelter Preconditioning Procedures
Door Locking Pin
Air Conditioner Louvers
Hygrometer/Thermometer
Observe the hygrometer/thermometer in the Training Shelter. If the temperature reading is between 60º F and 90ºF (15ºC and 30ºC) and relative humidity is between 20 and 70 percent, refer to (ADD TM #), Unusual Electronic Equipment Power-Up Procedure
Power Up Procedure
A/C Mode Selector
Shelter A/C Mode Selector Switch Setting
Outside Temperatur
e Ranges
ComputerShelter
TrainerShelter
IntecShelter
51AC1 51AC2 51AC3 52AC1 53AC1
-40ºF to -5ºF-40ºC to -20ºC
Vent Heat Cool Heat Heat
-5ºF to 20ºF-20ºC to 6.7ºC
Vent Heat Cool Cool Heat
20ºF to 68ºF-6.7ºC to 20ºC
Cool Vent Cool Cool Heat
68ºF to 80ºF20ºC to 26.7ºC
Cool Vent Cool Cool Cool
80ºF to 125ºF26.7ºC - 51.7ºC
Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool
Humidifier Tank Water Level Gage
Power Up Procedure
Main Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breakers 2 and 6
Power Up Procedure
Main Power 208VAC
MainCircuit Breaker
AC ON Lamp
Power Up Procedure
Key-switch AC ON Lamp
Once the key-switch is turned on, wait until the monitor displays the System Startup screen before continuing
System Start Up
Power Up Procedure
Crew StationAuxiliary Equipment
AC ON Lamps
DC Power Lamps
Power Up Procedure
AC ON Lamp
Crew Station (CFP/ISUW)
Power Up Procedure
AC ON Lamp
AC ON Lamp
Intercom & Test equipment
Crew Compartment Power
Brow Pad
System Start Up
System Start Up
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE C
ACTION: Manage COFT Time Logbook
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: Manage system logbook in accordance with IUH TM 9-6930-712-12
COFT TIME LOGBOOK
SIGNATURE
Ernie Lindquist
Ernie Lindquist
Brad Tesch (FSR)
Ernie Lindquist
Ernie Lindquist
Ernie LindquistBrad Tesch (FSR)
Ernie Lindquist
Ernie Lindquist
MIN
30
ACCOUNTABLEFAILURE TIME
HRS
3
5
BLDG 5500LOCATION: Fort Benning
ETM
123.1
128.3
128.3
140.5
140.5
142.3
142.3
152.1
SERIAL NO. 4962
REMARKS
Power up
Power down
Power up
WCB: HE ammo would not selectNotified FSR
Replaced ammo selection switch
Power down
Power upCTD power went down
Notified FSR
Power up
Power down
TIME (00:00)
14:00
19:00
06:00
18:25
11:25
17:00
03:00
09:30
15:00
23:00
COFT SYSTEM LOGDAILY OPERATIONS
DATE(MMDDYY)
01/05/03
01/05/03
01/06/03
01/06/03
01/06/03
01/06/03
01/07/03
01/07/03
01/07/03
01/07/03
DA FORM XXX-A-R
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE D
ACTION: Perform Instructor Login and Log Off
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: Successfully perform COFT Instructor Login and Log Off procedures in IAW, IUH TM 9-6930-712-12
System Login
2/8IN A11
INSTRUCTOR LOG OFF
Log Off
ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE E
ACTION: Perform COFT Power-down
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: Successfully Power-down the COFT, in sequence and in accordance with IUH TM 9-6930-712-12
Power Down Procedure
Quit
Power Down Procedure
Viewgraph J-17
Power Down Procedure
Ensure Power Lamps go off
Last computer Lamp remains on
Power Down Procedure
Main Circuit BreakerCrew Station (CFP/ISUW)
Key-switch
Crew StationAuxiliary Equipment)
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION: Perform COFT Operations
CONDITION: Given a COFT, COFT IUH, and in a classroom environment
STANDARDS: I/O student must demonstrate knowledge of proper COFT training by achieving 80% or higher on the I/O end of course exam and achieve an overall “GO” on all hands on test
SUMMARY
ELO A: Identify COFT Components and Characteristics
ELO B: Perform COFT Power-up
ELO C: Manage COFT Time Logbook
ELO D: Perform Instructor Logoff
ELO E: Perform COFT Power-down