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Customer MOC/NCCDS<br />

changes operating<br />

conditions or configuration<br />

Do changes automatically<br />

cause TDRSS<br />

reconfiguration?<br />

No<br />

Is there a service<br />

interruption?<br />

No<br />

Continue Operation<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Forward service<br />

equipment<br />

alarms at the<br />

ground terminal<br />

Yes<br />

Reconfigure/resetup TDRSS<br />

forward service equipment<br />

PN code resetup;<br />

Doppler compensation<br />

resetup<br />

Reacquisition<br />

Acquisition initiated<br />

Customer MOC/NCCDS<br />

requests reacquisition<br />

Are there TDRSS faults<br />

indicated by the ground<br />

terminal equipment<br />

alarms?<br />

Figure C-1. Reacquisition Initiation Logic: Forward Service<br />

Furthermore, these contingency procedures essentially consist of only those<br />

parameters listed in Table C-4 and Table C-5. The events which lead to customer<br />

MOC-initiated contingencies fall into four general classifications. These and possible<br />

customer MOC responses are as follows:<br />

a. Initial acquisition not achieved (forward service).<br />

1. Forward service reacquisition.<br />

2. Forward service frequency sweep.<br />

3. TDRS high power mode.<br />

4. Reconfiguration of forward service parameters (please see Table C-4<br />

above).<br />

Revision 10 C-19 450-<strong>SN</strong>UG<br />

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