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TM 5-6350-264-14&P-11
NAVELEX EE 181-AA-OMI-120/E121 C-7359-60-1
T.O. 31S9-2FSS9-1-11
Table 2-6. Monitor Cabinet and Status Monitor Module
Operating Procedure M-4-Continued
NOTE 2
Abnormal conditions shall be reported to the following personnel:
,telephone
,telephone
NOTE 3
At normal operating temperatures [60 to 100 (15.6 to 37.8 )], Monitor Cabinet
F
F
C
C
Battery will apply power for at least the following times:
One-zone, 24 hours.
Five-zone, 20 hours.
Twenty-five-zone, 12 hours.
Lower operating temperatures will provide less battery power and shortened Monitor Cabinet
operating time.  If ac power is not anticipated to be restored within these times,
arrangements should be made to station guards at the associated protected area(s).
NOTE 4
Ac power failure at protected area may be an indication of attempted intrusion. Personnel
investigating power failure should proceed with caution. At normal operating temperatures
[60 to 100 (15.6 to 37.8 )], Control Unit battery will supply power for at least 24
F
F
C
C
hours.  If battery power is exhausted prior to restoration of ac power, an alarm will be
transmitted.
NOTE 5
Inform the following personnel that protected area must be opened and associated Control
Unit mode switch key must be taken to protected area to reset the Control Unit:
,telephone
,telephone
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