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MlLT81821
appearance. Color shall be used to clearly present flow patterns of liquids or gases, or operating
conditions on an electrical schematic. In specific instances, color may be used for extreme emphasis
or for separation of details for clarity. Special emphasis may be given to parts or units by reverse
black silhouette treatment with white line detail, by a bold posterized treatment, or by color in
conjunction with a simple line technique. Color shall be used only to serve as essential functional
requirement, and shall not be used for decorative purposes. A legend on the A/V shall explain the
significance of each color used.
3.4.9.14 Audio/Visual review and verification.
Completed A/Vs shall be subject to review
and verification by Using Activity instructors during the instructor training program and inspection
by the Using Activity representative during the training equipment acceptance inspection. In the
event A/Vs are not used in an instructor training program prior to acceptance thereof, the
Contractor shall provide one ( 1 ) reproduced copy of such A/Vs to the Using Activity for review and
verification a minimum of thirty (30) days prior to delivery and acceptance of the A/Vs. This
review copy shall, if possible, be in the form of a commercial quality dry process paper
reproduction of the master reproducible for each A/V. Using Activity review, verification and
approval of A/Vs will be limited to determination of compliance with Detail Specification
requirements
accuracy,
validity of
(including the descriptive data therein) technical
identification/applicability data code numbers assigned, and suitability of the A/V for the intended
training purpose.
When specified in the Contract Data Requirement List
3.4.9.15 Index of Audiovisuals.
DD Form 1423, an index of A/Vs consisting of a consolidated listing of all A/VS specified in the
Detail Specification shall be provided concurrently with the delivery of the first set of A/Vs, in
accordance with the requirements of DID No. DIE6123.
3.4.10 Symbols and reference designations on circuit diagrams
Circuit parts shall be represented on circuit diagrams using symbols
3.4.10.1 Circuit parts.
conforming to USAS Y32.2-1967.
3.4.10.2
Electronic
parts.
EIectronic parts, such as capacitors,
resistors,
relays,
transformers, and other miscellaneous circuit parts of the trainer shall be identified on the
applicable circuit diagram by reference designations conforming to USAS Y32.16-1968 and by
numerical designations assigned by the Contractor.
Fluid system components shall be represented on
3.4.10.3 Fluid system components.
schematic diagrams using symbols conforming to MlLSTD17.
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