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This document details training procedures and operational descriptions for Bradley COFT. It provides different configuration details and outlines Instructor and Operator duties. The document explains the various elements, and how to run the simulation. The document's core content is instructive and provides user steps involved in using the COFT, a simulation system for training.
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Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREFACE The Bradley Conduct of Fire Trainer (COFT) is designed for Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) equipped units to...
Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PREFACE The Bradley Conduct of Fire Trainer (COFT) is designed for Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) equipped units to train and sustain gunnery proficiency in accordance with (IAW) TC 3-20.31 Training and Qualification, Crew. The Bradley COFT enables the crew to perform critical skills required in combat. To accomplish these required skills, the Bradley COFT provides a Crew Training Program. The Crew Training Program provides training in the principles of gunnery in the Bradley Fighting Vehicle and is designed to support the following specific training programs: a. Special Purpose - Introduces crews to orientation, zeroing, gunnery preparation exercises, and trains inexperienced crewmen in the basics of Bradley gunnery techniques. b. Sustainment Training - For crews that have previously qualified. Crewmembers who have completed exercises in the Gunnery or Combat Training Matrix exercises have those exercises placed in the Sustainment Matrix and can chose to shoot these exercises again to try and improve their scores. These exercises are chosen by the IO and Matrix Progression does not apply. c. Gunnery Training - Trains crews in gunnery skills to prepare them for qualification and advanced training exercises. d. Combat Training - Provides training to qualified crews in utilizing each of the gunnery systems in a wide variety of situations to ensure that qualification is retained. Crews increase or sustain their gunnery proficiency by successfully completing exercises that require the performance of gunnery tasks under conditions similar to those encountered in combat. These tasks must be performed when the BFV is fully operational, and with malfunctions. The Instructor Operator (IO) is a critical element in the Bradley COFT training system. The IO operates the trainer and trains the crews in gunnery skills. The IO accomplishes this task by thoroughly understanding the Bradley COFT, BFV weapons systems, and the crucial training role of the IO. It is good practice to have your IO certified as a Vehicle Crew Evaluator to help facilitate Table II Simulations. 1.2 PURPOSE The Bradley COFT is a dual-configuration simulation system that replicates the Bradley ODS-SA or the Bradley A3 vehicle, functions in a synthetic environment, and is used by an instructor to train and sustain the Bradley Gunner and Commander in critical gunnery skills required for direct fire engagements. This handbook covers three configurations of the Bradley COFT; the Mobile configuration, the Institutional configuration and the Table Top Trainer (TTT) configuration. Each configuration consists of a Crewstation, Computational System Rack (CSR), and Instructor/Operator Station (IOS) subsystem. The Mobile configuration has an additional subsystem, the Trailer. This system meets the requirements for Table II Simulation. 1.3 SCOPE This manual describes the Bradley COFT training device and consists of eight chapters and three appendices. Each chapter addresses a specific aspect of the Bradley COFT and the Instructor Operator’s role in that system. Emphasis is on the Instructor Operator’s duties and the available instructional features. The manual contains the following information: 1-1 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Introduction a. Introduction – provides a general description of the Bradley COFT and the introduction to the manual. b. Description and Use of Controls and Indicators – provides identification of each operating control and indicator by name, illustration of their location in the system, and a brief description of their use. c. Bradley COFT System Operation – provides instructions on the operation of the system. d. System Troubleshooting – provides operator level troubleshooting procedures. e. Crew Training Program – provides an explanation of the Crew Training Program and its scoring criteria. f. Instructor Operator (IO) Duties – provides a discussion on Instructor Operator duties. g. Training Manager Functions – provides a discussion of Training Manager functions. h. Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services – provides operator PMCS necessary to keep the trainer in good working order. The appendices provide the following information: a. Appendix A: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations. b. Appendix B: Reference and Text Material. c. Appendix C: Bradley COFT System Logbook. 1-2 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2 DESCRIPTION AND USE OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SECTION I LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS 2.1 SCOPE This chapter identifies the operating controls and indicators by name, illustrates their locations in the system, and briefly describes their use. The chapter is broken down into two sections: Section I describes the location and description of major components; Section II describes the IO Station (IOS) training displays and printout pages. 2.2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS This manual covers all three configurations of the Bradley COFT; the Institutional configuration, the Mobile configuration and the Table Top Trainer configuration. 2.2.1 Institutional Bradley COFT Configuration The Institutional Bradley COFT (Figure 2-1 Institutional Bradley COFT) is housed in a building or facility specifically designed for the Bradley COFT and consists of a Crewstation, Computational System Rack (CSR) and the Instructor Operator Station (IOS). The building or facility provides heating, ventilation, air conditioning, fire suppression, electrical power, and lighting. Figure 2-1 Institutional Bradley COFT Crewstation (1) Instructor Operator Station (3) Computational System Rack (2) 2.2.2 Mobile Bradley COFT Configuration The Mobile Bradley COFT configuration houses the IOS, CSR, and Crewstation subsystems inside a trailer. There are two types of trailers that can exist on a Bradley COFT Mobile Trainer: Trailer 1 – Sometimes also called the Shelter/Trailer/Generator (STG) because there is a removable ISO shelter on top of a trailer (see Figure 2-2) 2-1 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Trailer 2 – An integrated trailer solution (see Figure 2-3) Figure 2-2 Mobile Bradley COFT – Trailer 1 Crewstation (1) Deck Storage Box (6) Computational System Rack (2) Circuit Breaker Panel (7) Instructor Operator Station (3) Power Line Conditioner (8) Fuel Cell (4) Spares Storage Cabinet (9) Generator Enclosure (5) 2-2 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-3 Mobile Bradley COFT - Trailer 2 Crewstation (1) Above Generator Storage (6) Computational System Rack (2) Circuit Breaker Panels (7) Instructor Operator Station (3) Power Line Conditioner (8) Fuel Cell (4) Foot Locker Storage Cabinet (9) Generator (5) Batteries (10) 2-3 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.2.3 Table Top Trainer (TTT) Configuration The Table Top Trainer consists of 4 transportable cases: an IOS case, CSR case, 1 Gunner’s and 1 Commander’s case. 1 2 4 3 Figure 2-4 Table Top Trainer Bradley COFT Instructor Operator Station (1) Gunner’s Station (3) Computational System Rack (2) Commander’s Station (4) 2.2.4 Bradley COFT Configurations Operational Factors During system operation, the temperature of the shelter area for the Mobile configurations and the training area of the Institutional configurations must be maintained between 60° and 90° F (16° and 32° C), with a relative humidity of 20 to 70 percent (non-condensing). During non-training periods, the temperature of the shelter area for the Mobile configurations and the training area of the Institutional configurations should be maintained between 0° and 125° F (- 18° and 52° C), with a relative humidity of 10 to 90 percent (non-condensing). During system operation, the temperature where the TTT configuration is being used must be maintained between 40° and 100° F (4° and 38° C), with a relative humidity of 20 to 90 percent (non-condensing). During non-training periods, the temperature where the TTT is located must be maintained between 25° and 125° F (-4° and 52° C), with a relative humidity of 10 to 90 percent (non-condensing). The IO is responsible for ensuring that the humidity and temperature of the equipment areas remain within the prescribed ranges at all times. Therefore, during periods when the system is not being used for training, the IO must ensure that correct temperature is maintained. 2-4 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.3 INSTRUCTOR OPERATOR STATION The IOS is used to communicate with the Computational System Rack (CSR) and the Crewstation to control and initiate system power-up, system diagnosis, training selections, training, training record management, and system power-down. The IOS permits the IO to verbally communicate with the crew during training (Figure 2-5 Institutional and Mobile IOS and Figure 2-6 TTT IOS). The IOS software is used to plan, control, and archive results of the execution of the training. Mobile and Institutional configurations of the IOS hardware differ slightly. The Institutional configuration has extended cabinet feet for balance and a back cover; whereas the Mobile IOS is mounted directly to the shelter floor and side wall. In the Mobile configuration, a digital generator gauge is mounted on the wall near the IOS for use by the IO or Senior Instructor Operator (SIO). 2-5 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 4 5 2 1 6 7 Figure 2-5 Institutional and Mobile IOS Key Control or Indicator Function 1 IOS Printer Used to print training and crew record data. 2 Situation Monitor Allows the IO to observe and control crew performance during training. Additionally, this touch screen monitor is an input/output interface for system power-up, diagnostic testing, maintenance, and power-down procedures. 3 Gunner’s Repeater Monitor Monitor replicates the training scene as viewed by the Gunner through the crew sights. 4 Commander’s Repeater Monitor replicates the training scene as viewed by the Monitor Commander through the crew sights. 5 IOS Control Panel Used for system power up, emergency shutdown and intercom operation. 6 Instructor Headset Provides communication between the IO and the Crew. 7 IOS Keyboard and Mouse Input devices for the Bradley COFT. 2-6 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-6 TTT IOS Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Situation Monitor Allows the IO to observe and control crew performance during training. Additionally, this touch screen monitor is an input/output interface for system power-up, diagnostic testing, maintenance, and power-down procedures. It also acts as a repeater monitor for the Commander’s Smart Display. 2 Repeater Monitor Monitor replicates the training scene as viewed by the Gunner or Commander through the crew sights. Image is switched using the CMDR/GNR switch on the IOS Control Panel. 2-7 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 IOS Keyboard and Mouse Input devices for the Bradley COFT. 4 IOS Control Panel Used for system power up, shutdown, intercom operation, and main power monitoring. 2-8 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.4 CREWSTATION A Crewstation module is the part of the Bradley COFT training system that replicates those elements of the Commander and Gunner stations that are required for training. It includes all necessary switches, controls, sights, indicators, and panels (see Figure 2-7 Institutional and Mobile Bradley COFT Crewstation). The Crewstation is a molded fiberglass mock-up of a BFV turret, located inside a steel support structure. There are minor differences between the Institutional and Mobile Crewstation. The Institutional Crewstation has side panels covering the left and right of the module, the Mobile Crewstation does not. The Institutional Crewstation also has casters and leveling feet, the Mobile Crewstation module is mounted directly to the Mobile shelter floor. The TTT configuration provides the Commander’s and Gunner’s controls in a transportable case. Due to limited space and transportability of the TTT some crew station functions that are present in the Mobile and Institutional trainer are not available on the TTT (see Figure 2-8 TTT Bradley COFT Crewstation). Vehicle and weapon sounds are simulated and heard through the sound system speakers in the Crewstation. To create the most realistic operating environment possible, the Bradley COFT simulates the vehicle noises associated with normal operations in a combat environment. The simulated sounds include engine, engine transmission, tracks, turret and gun movement, TOW launcher raising and lowering, 25mm gun firing, 7.62mm coaxial machine gun firing, TOW firing, sear/misfire, collisions, and Bradley vehicle software tones. Remote sounds include sounds for vehicle engines, vehicle tracks, munitions, explosions, rotary and fixed wing aircraft. The intercom system also serves as a direct link between the Commander, the Gunner, and the Instructor Operator. Ownvehicle movement is simulated and modified by movement of the regular sight scenes, including reticle movement and vibration. Ownvehicle motion can be stopped and restarted during any part of the exercise by the Instructor Operator or upon command from the Vehicle Commander. The 25mm gun, TOW and turret controls simulate those of the BFV. Each power control handle and its manual backup system simulate the force, movement, and resulting weapon system response as the actual vehicle. In the stabilized power mode, the stabilization of the 25mm gun and coax machine gun is simulated. All palm switches, push buttons, and auxiliary gun/turret controls required to conduct gunnery exercises are functionally simulated in the Bradley COFT Crewstation. 2-9 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-7 Institutional and Mobile Bradley COFT Crewstation Figure 2-8 TTT Bradley COFT Crewstation 2.4.1 Institutional and Mobile Commander’s Station The Commander has the capability to view three periscopes; Remote Biocular Display (RBD) sight, Commander’s Smart Display (CSD) or the backup sight. The Commander’s station also includes a Commander’s Sight Control Panel (CSCP), Commander’s Data Entry Tool (CDET2), Commander’s Hand Station (CHS), simulated coax, seat and intercom with Master Control Station (MCS). For proper display in the IOS, the Auxiliary Sight includes an in-use sensor that informs the system when the Commander's head is placed in position to view the Auxiliary Sight. The IOS will then display the Auxiliary Sight video in the IOS's Commander's Repeater view monitor. All other controls and indicators in the Commander’s station that are required to conduct simulated gunnery function in the same manner as in the actual vehicle. 2-10 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.4.2 TTT Commander’s Station The Commander has the capability to view the RBD sight and CSD. The Commander’s station also includes a CSCP, CDET2, Coax azimuth and elevation adjustment knobs, and CHS. All controls and indicators in the Commander’s station that are required to conduct simulated gunnery function in the same manner as in the actual vehicle. 2.4.3 Institutional and Mobile Gunner’s Station The Improved Bradley Acquisition System (IBAS) FLIR/TV Biocular and the Direct View Optics (DVO) sights are both available for viewing by the Gunner. The IBAS has an in-use sensor just below the IBAS DVO sight for the system to determine whether to display the DVO or the Biocular sight imagery in the IOS Gunner's Repeater monitor. The Auxiliary Sight image is displayed on the IOS Gunner's repeater monitor if the Auxiliary Sight is rotated to the Gunner's position and the Gunner activates the Auxiliary Sight in-use sensor by placing his head near the Auxiliary Sight. All other controls and indicators within the Gunner’s station that are required to conduct simulated gunnery function in the same manner as the real vehicle. 2.4.4 TTT Gunner’s Station The IBAS FLIR/TV biocular and the DVO sights are both available for viewing by the Gunner. All switches, controls and indicators within the Gunner’s station that are required to conduct simulated gunnery function in the same manner as the real vehicle with exception of the manual turret azimuth and manual gun elevation functionality. The TTT Gunner’s Station includes a limited functionality for manual turret azimuth and gun elevation control. Knobs on either side of the Gunner’s Hand Station (GHS) provide manual turret azimuth and manual gun elevation control. These knobs, along with the Aux Sight azimuth and elevation knobs are provided in the TTT Gunner’s Station for training of zeroing procedures. There are no manual drive levers provided on the TTT Gunner’s Station. To enter manual mode the IO clicks the Manual Mode button on the Situation Monitor. When pressed, the Manual Mode button simulates placement of the manual drive handles in their respective manual mode positions. 2.5 COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEM RACK (CSR) The CSR includes the computers and network appliances that connect the Crewstation and the IOS, as well as the hardware and software to implement the vehicle simulation, Image Generation, the Semi-Automated Forces (SAF), database software simulating the actions of elements in the operational environment, and the workstations that host the instructor software. The CSR is identical in both the Institutional and Mobile configurations. The TTT CSR contains the necessary hardware and software to support the conduct of simulated gunnery for the BFV. 2-11 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 4 3 2 1 8 9 Figure 2-9 Computational System Rack Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Image Generator Graphics Provides IBAS FLIR and Day TV image. Provides Processor (GP) 1 computer vision block images. 2 HOST/BCSL/GP 0 computer Bradley Common Software Library (BCSL), Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) and sound generation. Provides RBD and Aux sights. 3 IOS computer Virtual Environment Manager, Ownship, Crewstation interface, IOS interface, Scoring, After Action Review (AAR), Exercise Manager, SAF interface, 2-12 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators One SAF, and Diagnostics. Provides IBAS and DVO sights. 4 Video Matrix Used to switch video inputs to the IOS Gunner and Commander repeater monitors depending on which sight is being used. It also controls the switching of video to the CSD. 1 2 3 Figure 2-10 TTT Computational System Rack Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Video Matrix Used to switch video inputs to the IOS repeater monitor. 2 HOST/BCSL/GP 0 computer Bradley Common Software Library (BCSL), Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) and sound generation. Provides RBD and DVO/Aux sights. 3 IOS computer Virtual Environment Manager, Ownship, Crewstation interface, IOS interface, Scoring, After Action Review (AAR), Exercise Manager, SAF interface, One SAF, and Diagnostics. Provides IBAS sight. 2-13 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.6 EMERGENCY POWER OFF SWITCHES For both Mobile and Institutional configurations, 208 Volts Alternating Current (VAC) conditioned power is provided to the IOS and its Electrical Power Distribution Unit (EPDU). The EPDU provides 208 VAC, 3-phase power to the Bradley COFT subsystems (IOS, CSR, and the Crewstation). Each subsystem splits the 208 VAC power into three 120 VAC, single phase outputs. There is an emergency power off (EPO) switch located at each personnel door of the trailer in the Mobile configuration that will fully secure all power to components by disengaging the trailer power distribution and the training system. The classrooms in the Institutional configuration have an EPO switch mounted near the doors which secures power to the room. On both the Mobile and Institutional configurations, there are two (2) EPO switches, one at the Crewstation entrance and one at the IOS (see Figure 2-11 Fire Protection Equipment EPO Locations, item 4). Selection of any EPO switch will disengage power from the EPDU. In the Mobile configuration, selection of any EPO switch will also disengage power to the shelter. 2.7 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Each Institutional and Mobile Bradley COFT training station is equipped with fire protection equipment necessary to alert the operator and crew members in case of fire (Figure 2-11 Fire Protection Equipment EPO Locations). This equipment includes a fire alarm system that has smoke alarms located in the Crewstation compartment and trainer trailer for Mobile configurations. In addition to the smoke detectors and alarm enunciator panel installed on the Crewstation, the facility housing the Institutional trainer is equipped with an independent fire detection and suppression infrastructure and emergency lighting and fire extinguishers located in the training area of the Institutional trainer and the trainer trailer of the Mobile trainer. The equipment should be 2-14 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators checked by the operator and field service representative for its operability. 2-15 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2-16 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-11 Fire Protection Equipment EPO Locations Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Fire Alarm Panel Monitors the smoke alarms and when activated, shuts down power to the trainer and activates the Strobe/Horn assembly. 2 Smoke Alarm Monitors the Crewstation for smoke. 3 Strobe/Horn Assembly Alerts the crew and IO when a potential fire hazard has been detected. 4 Emergency Power Off Used in case of an emergency to remove power from Switches the system. 2.8 INSTITUTIONAL AND MOBILE LASER PRINTER The Laser printer is an output device which provides the IO with the capability to print hardcopy results of exercises and crew records. This device is provided in both the Mobile and Institutional configurations (Figure 2-12 Institutional and Mobile Laser Printer). 1 2 5 3 4 2-17 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-12 Institutional and Mobile Laser Printer Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Output Tray Collection tray for printed sheets. 2 Control Panel Used to monitor the status of the printer. 3 Front Cover Provides access to the printer cartridge. 4 Tray One Stores the printer paper. 5 Manual Tray Used to manually feed paper into the printer. 2.9 TTT INKJET PRINTER The inkjet printer is an output device which provides the IO with the capability to print hardcopy results of exercises and crew records. This device is provided in the TTT configuration (Figure 2-13 TTT Inkjet Printer). 4 3 2 5 1 Figure 2-13 TTT Inkjet Printer Key Control or Indicator Function 2-18 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 1 Output Tray Extender Extends the collection tray. 2 Output Tray Collection Tray for printed sheets. 3 On Button Turns the printer On and Off. 4 Input Tray Used to feed paper into the printer. 5 Printer Cartridge Door Door used to access the printer cartridges. 2-19 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.10 LCD MONITOR LCD monitors are output devices which provide the IO with a view of what the crew members (Gunner and Commander) are looking at through their respective sights (Figure 2-14 LCD Monitor). 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 2-14 LCD Monitor Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Preset Modes Choose from a list of preset color modes. 2 Brightness / Contrast Direct access to the Brightness / Contrast menu. 3 Menu Open the On-Screen Display menu. 4 Exit Exit On-Screen Display menu and sub-menus. 5 Power Button/Status LED The white LED indicates the monitor is on and fully functional. A blinking white LED indicates power save mode and the lack of a video image. The power button turns the monitor on and off. 2-20 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.11 SITUATION MONITOR The IOS Situation Monitor is a touch screen display. This display is used to control and monitor various aspects of the Bradley COFT (Figure 2-15 IOS Situation Display Monitor). 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 2-15 IOS Situation Display Monitor Controls Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Select When the OSD menu is not displayed on the screen, it opens the OSD menu. When the OSD menu is displayed on the screen, it selects a function icon or adjusts the function of the selected icon. 2 - When the OSD menu is not displayed on the screen, it opens the [BRIGHTNESS] menu. When the OSD menu is displayed on the screen, it navigates to the left or lowers settings adjustments. 3 + When the OSD menu is not displayed on the screen, it opens the [VOLUME] menu. When the OSD menu is displayed on the screen, it navigates to the right or raises settings adjustments. 4 INPUT/RESET When the OSD menu is not displayed on the screen, it selects the input signal. When the OSD menu is displayed on the screen, it resets the function adjustment. 5 LED Indicates that the power is on. 6 Power Button Turns the monitor on and off. 2-21 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.12 INSTITUTIONAL AND MOBILE IOS CONTROL PANEL The IOS Control Panel is used by the IO to start and stop the simulator and provide a means to monitor and adjust audio communications with the crew members (Figure 2-16 IOS Control Panel). Figure 2-16 IOS Control Panel Key Control or Indicator Function When pressed, shuts off EPO contactor removing 1 Emergency Stop Button power to the trainer. 2 Simulator Power Switch Used to start during normal power up procedures. The switch can be used as a backup means to power off the system. The green light indicates that the system is in a powered up state. 2-22 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 EPO Contactor Status Indicator Red light that indicates the EPO Contactor is on and providing power to the Emergency Lights and the Fire Alarm to charge their batteries. Enables the IO to communicate with the crew during 4 Intercom Box training. 5 IOS Speaker Volume Control Provides volume control for the IOS speaker. 6 IOS Speaker Provides a means to monitor the Crew/IO communications and playback aural cues. 7 IOS Headset Connection Provides a plug for connecting the IO’s headset. 8 IOS/CMDR Monitor Switch Switches the IOS monitor between the IOS and the Commander’s Smart Display. 9 Hour Meter Indicates the number of hours the Bradley COFT has been powered on. This indicator is used for log book entries and for maintenance actions. 10 USB Connection Provides a USB interface with the IOS computer for downloading crew records. Currently not activated due to Information Assurance (IA) restrictions. 2-23 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.13 TTT IOS CONTROL PANEL The IOS Control Panel is used by the IO to start and stop the simulator and provide a means to monitor and adjust audio communications with the crew members (Figure 2-17 IOS Control Panel). 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 9 Figure 2-17 IOS Control Panel Key Control or Indicator Function 1 IOS Headset Connection Provides a plug for connecting the IO’s headset. 2 IOS Intercom Control Provides volume control and push to talk functions for communication with the crew members. 3 GNR/CMDR Monitor Switch Switches the video to either the Gunner or Commander. 4 IOS/CMDR Monitor Switch Switches the IOS monitor between the IOS and the Commander’s Smart Display. 5 USB Connection Provides a USB interface with the IOS computer for downloading crew records. Currently not activated due to Information Assurance (IA) restrictions. 6 Hour Meter Indicates the number of hours the Bradley COFT has been powered on. This indicator is used for log book entries and for maintenance actions. 7 Simulator Power Switch Used to power up the system. 8 Circuit Breaker 1 Status Provides status of power availability to the main power circuit. 9 Circuit Breaker 2 Status Unused 2-24 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators SECTION II IOS CREW MODE DISPLAYS AND PRINTOUTS 2.14 IOS USER LOGIN DISPLAY SCREEN This screen is displayed automatically after system power-up, when the IO/SIO selects “LOGOUT IO” or after “Exit Training” is selected. This permits the IO to log in to enter training or training management (Figure 2-18 Bradley COFT Login Display Screen). Figure 2-18 Bradley COFT Login Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Login ID Requests that the operator input the Instructor ID. 2 Password Requests Instructor to enter password using keyboard. 2-25 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.15 HOME SCREEN The Home Screen is the main screen that is displayed after successfully logging onto the Bradley COFT. The Home Screen is similar to the Login screen, except that the instructor Logon ID and password are no longer displayed, and the control buttons at the bottom of the screen are activated (Figure 2-19 Home Screen). 7 8 9 10 11 Figure 2-19 Home Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Home Provides access to this screen from other screens. 2 System Health Provides a quick assessment of the overall health of the system. A red background on this button indicates that there is an error with the system. The number displayed in the button indicates how many errors are present. A grey background on this button indicates no errors. This is a toggle type button. To return to the previous screen you must click the system health button again. 2-26 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 Help Provides access to system documentation. 4 Training Allows the user to select the crew to be trained for the session and initiate an exercise. 5 Record Management Allows the user to manage crew records (SIO Only). 6 Exercise Parameters Allows the user to select various parameters for the training session. 7 Trainer Usage Data Launches the Trainer Usage Data GUI (SIO Only). 8 Switch Vehicle Allows the user to switch the vehicle type (ODS-SA or A3). 9 LOGOUT Log out the current user. 10 SHUTDOWN Starts the shutdown procedure. 11 Exercise Information Display area that shows the Vehicle ID of the crew, exercise ID, type of simulated vehicle, status of the exercise and the current date/time. If the date and/or time is incorrect contact the Field Service Representative (FSR). Only the FSR can change the date and time. 2-27 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.16 SYSTEM HEALTH SCREEN The System Health display screen is displayed when the SYS HEALTH button is clicked (Figure 2-20 System Health Display Screen). This display provides the following options: Figure 2-20 System Health Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Diagnostics Tests Shows the results/status of the boot, continuous and initiated tests. 2 Additional Information Provides additional information on the selected test results. 3 Initiated Tests Opens the Initiated Tests screen. 4 State Status Provides a status of the state of the various software programs. 5 IOS on CSD Displays the IOS screen on the Commander’s Smart Display. 6 FSR Terminal Used by field service personnel for maintenance actions. 2-28 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.17 SYSTEM STATE DISPLAY SCREEN The System State display is displayed after “State Status” has been selected from the System Health display screen. This display is primarily used for system troubleshooting purposes (Figure 2-21 System State Display Screen). Figure 2-21 System State Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 System State Machine Provides the System machine applications state and sub state. 2 Process Statuses Displays the process applications name and the current status. 3 Training Status Machine Provides the training machines applications state and sub state. 4 OneSAF Status Displays the current status of the One SAF application. 5 IG Status Displays the current status of the IG application 2-29 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.18 INITIATED TEST DISPLAY SCREEN The Initiated Test display screen appears when “Initiated Test” is selected from the system health display screen. These tests are used to identify and troubleshoot problems with the system. They are used to assist the operator and FSR in determining the cause of any problems that have occurred with the system. Hardware calibration and Crewstation hardware tests can also be selected from this screen (Figure 2-22 Initiated Test Display Screen). 7 Figure 2-22 Initiated Test Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Select Test To Run Provides a list of Diagnostic tests that can be run. 2 Additional Information Provides additional information on the selected test. 3 Run Runs the selected test. 4 Run All Runs all tests. 5 HW Calibration Opens the Hardware Calibration display screen. 2-30 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 6 Crewstation Opens the Crewstation diagnostics display screen for each panel in the crew station. 7 Back Return to the previous displayed screen. 2-31 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.19 CREWSTATION SYSTEM CONTROL BOX (SCB) The Crewstation SCB hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the Crewstation SCB hardware components. This is the first screen displayed when the Crewstation button is clicked from the Initiated Test display screen. The current state of each hardware component is displayed. If a switch state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state (Figure 2-23 System Control Box Hardware Display Screen). Figure 2-23 System Control Box Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 SCB Visual representation of the SCB items. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-32 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.20 COMMANDER’S SIGHT CONTROL PANEL HARDWARE TEST The CSCP hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the CSCP hardware components. The current state of each component is displayed. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state (Figure 2-24 Commander’s Sight Control Panel Hardware Display Screen). Figure 2-24 Commander’s Sight Control Panel Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 CSCP Visual representation of the CSCP items. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-33 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.21 GUNNER’S SIGHT CONTROL PANEL HARDWARE TEST The GSCP hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the GSCP components. The current state of each component is displayed. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state (Figure 2-25 Gunner’s Sight Control Panel Hardware Display Screen). Figure 2-25 Gunner’s Sight Control Panel Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 GSCP Visual representation of the GSCP items. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-34 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.22 COMMANDER’S SMART DISPLAY HARDWARE TEST The CSD hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the CSD components (Figure 2-26 CSD Hardware Display Screen). The current state of each component is provided. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. Figure 2-26 CSD Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 CSD Visual representation of the CSD items. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-35 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.23 COMMANDER’S HAND STATION HARDWARE TEST The CHS hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the CHS components (Figure 2-27 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Display Screen). The current state of each component is provided. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. Figure 2-27 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 CHS Controls Displays the current state of the CHS Controls. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-36 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.24 GUNNER’S HAND STATION HARDWARE TEST The GHS hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the GHS components (Figure 2-28 Gunner’s Hand Station Hardware Display Screen). The current state of each component is provided. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. Figure 2-28 Gunner’s Hand Station Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 GHS Controls Displays the current state of the Gunner’s hand station controls. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-37 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.25 COAX MACHINE GUN HARDWARE TEST DISPLAY SCREEN The coax machine gun hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the coax machine gun components (Figure 2-29 COAX Machine Gun Hardware Test Display Screen). The current state of each component is provided. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. This hardware test is limited to the azimuth and elevation controls on the TTT configuration. Figure 2-29 COAX Machine Gun Hardware Test Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 COAX Machine Gun Controls Displays the current state of the coax machine gun controls. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-38 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.26 TURRET CONTROLS HARDWARE TEST The turret controls hardware test is used to check proper functionality of miscellaneous switches, encoders and sensors that are used to simulate turret hardware status (Figure 2-30 Turret Control Hardware Test Display Screen). If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. For the TTT, the turret control tests that are available are the RBD test and the tests for the encoders for elevation and azimuth controls. Figure 2-30 Turret Control Hardware Test Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 Turret Controls Displays the current state of the turret controls. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-39 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.27 TRAINING CONTROLS HARDWARE TEST The training controls hardware test is used to check for proper functionality of the training control components (Figure 2-31 Training Controls Hardware Display Screen). The current state of each component is provided. If a state change is initiated within the Crewstation, the status on the screen will change to correspond to the component’s state. For the TTT the control tests for the DVO Sight Sensor is available. Figure 2-31 Training Controls Hardware Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Hardware Tabs Tabs for other Crewstation hardware components. 2 Training Controls Displays the current state of the training controls. 3 All Lights On Turns on all lights in the Crewstation. 4 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-40 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.28 IOS TOUCHSCREEN HARDWARE CALIBRATION (SYSTEM HEALTH) The IOS Touchscreen Hardware Calibration display screen allows the operator to calibrate the touchscreen (Figure 2-32 IOS Touch Screen Hardware Calibration Display Screen). This screen is accessed via the Hardware Calibration option on the Initiated Test Display Screen. To calibrate the IOS touchscreen, click the IOS TOUCHSCREEN button. This will bring up the calibration program which will cover the IOS while the calibration is taking place. Follow the instructions on the screen while sitting in front of the touchscreen, touch the area indicated by the calibration program in the three areas indicated. For each step, if the screen is not touched within 30 seconds, then the calibration program will end and the touchscreen will not be calibrated. Figure 2-32 IOS Touch Screen Hardware Calibration Display Screen 2-41 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.29 CSD TOUCHSCREEN HARDWARE CALIBRATION The CSD Touchscreen Hardware Calibration display screen allows the operator to calibrate the touchscreen (Figure 2-33 CSD Touch Screen Hardware Calibration Display Screen). This screen is accessed via the Hardware Calibration option on the Initiated Test Display Screen. To calibrate the CSD touchscreen, click the CSD TOUCHSCREEN button. This will bring up the calibration program which will cover the CSD in the Commander’s station while the calibration is taking place. Follow the instructions on the screen by touching the CSD touchscreen. Sitting in front of the touchscreen, touch the area indicated by the calibration program in the three areas indicated. For each step, if the screen is not touched within 30 seconds, then the calibration program will end and the touchscreen will not be calibrated. Figure 2-33 CSD Touch Screen Hardware Calibration Display Screen 2.30 GUNNER’S HAND STATION HARDWARE CALIBRATION The Gunner’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration display screen is used to calibrate the Gunner’s Hand Station. Instructions for running the test are provided at the top of the screen (Figure 2-34 Gunner’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration Display Screen). 2-42 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-34 Gunner’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Calibration Instructions Provides instructions, status, feedback and steps required to calibrate the Gunner’s Hand Station. 2 Save Saves the calibration values upon completion of the calibration steps. 3 Start Over Clears all values. 4 Crewstation Hardware Buttons for other components that can be calibrated. 5 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2-43 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.31 COMMANDER’S HAND STATION HARDWARE CALIBRATION The Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration display screen is used to calibrate the Commander’s Hand Station (Figure 2-35 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration Display Screen). Instructions for running the test are provided at the top of the screen. Figure 2-35 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Calibration Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Calibration Instructions Provides instructions, status, feedback and steps required to calibrate the Commander’s Hand Station. 2 Save Saves the calibration values upon completion of the calibration steps. 3 Start Over Clears all values. 4 Crewstation Hardware Buttons for other components that can be calibrated. 2-44 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 5 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2.32 COMMANDER’S HAND STATION CURSOR HARDWARE CALIBRATION The Commander’s Hand Station Cursor Hardware Calibration display screen is used to calibrate the Commander’s Hand Station cursor (Figure 2-36 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Cursor Calibration Display Screen). Instructions for running the test are provided at the top of the screen. Figure 2-36 Commander’s Hand Station Hardware Cursor Calibration Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Calibration Instructions Provides instructions and steps required to calibrate the Commander’s Hand Station Cursor. 2 Save Saves the calibration values upon completion of the calibration steps. 2-45 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 Start Over Clears all values. 4 Crewstation Hardware Buttons for other components that can be calibrated. 5 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2.33 PANEL LIGHTS HARDWARE CALIBRATION The Panel Light Hardware Calibration Display Screen is used to calibrate Panel Light dimmer switch (Figure 2-37 Panel Lights Hardware Calibration Display Screen). Instructions for running the test are provided at the top of the screen. Figure 2-37 Panel Lights Hardware Calibration Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Calibration Instructions Provides instructions and steps required to calibrate the panel lights switch. 2-46 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2 Save Saves the calibration values upon completion of the calibration steps. 3 Start Over Clears all values. 4 Crewstation Hardware Buttons for other components that can be calibrated. 5 Back Returns the display to the previous display screen. 2.34 CREW SELECTION DISPLAY SCREEN Crew Selection Display Screen is displayed when “Training” option has been selected from the Home Screen (Figure 2-38 Crew Selection Display Screen). The Crew Selection Display Screen provides information such as: names of crews and crew exercise history. Figure 2-38 Crew Selection Display Screen 2-47 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Crew Records Provides a list of available crews. 2 Crew Details Provides details of the selected crew. Vehicle ID must be in the form of #/##A## (A can be any letter and # can be any number) 3 Crew Exercise History Lists the History of the selected crew. 4 Train Crew Initiates the exercise selection for the selected crew. 5 View History Provides a complete history of the selected crew. 6 Edit Crew Allows the SIO to Edit the selected crew. 7 Delete Crew Allows the SIO to Delete the selected crew. 8 New Crew Allows the operator to enter a new crew. 9 Save Save a newly created or edited crew. 10 Cancel Cancels the crew selection task. 2.35 VEHICLE TYPE SELECTION The Vehicle Type Selection Popup Window is used to select the type of vehicle that will be used during the training session (Figure 2-39 Vehicle Type Selection Popup Window). When a new vehicle type is selected, the Bradley COFT software will restart. 2-48 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-39 Vehicle Type Selection Popup Window Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Vehicle Type Used to select the vehicle type. 2 OK Confirms the selected vehicle type. 3 Cancel Cancels the selection and returns the display to the previous screen. 2-49 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.36 EXERCISE SELECTION DISPLAY SCREEN The Exercise Selection Display Screen is used to select the exercise that the crew will conduct during the training session (Figure 2-40 Exercise Selection Display Screen). Figure 2-40 Exercise Selection Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Exercise Attributes Displays the attributes of a selected exercise. 2 All Exercises Lists all of the exercises that meet the criteria selected. Radio buttons at the bottom of the screen allow for selection of a specific exercise type. 3 Exercise Malfunctions Allows the operator to select malfunctions for the selected exercise. 4 Induced Misfires Permits the selection of induced misfires. 2-50 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 5 Load Options Allows the operator to select the ammunition load. 6 Accept Accepts the displayed exercise. 7 Edit Search Opens the Exercise search page. 8 Exercise Categories Used to select specific types of exercises within a matrix. 9 Change Crew Used to change the current crew. 2.37 EDIT SEARCH The Exercise Generation Display Screen permits the operator to generate new exercises and search for existing exercises within the system based on specific parameters that can be selected on the screen (Figure 2-41 Exercise Generation Display Screen). This process creates a new exercise (501) that meets the criteria specified. It also returns any existing exercises that meet the criteria specified. To generate new exercises, choose the desired exercise parameters for each section. At least one value must be selected for Target Range and Target Type. NOTE An exercise may not be generated if only multiple targets within a single band are selected. Selecting Medium Range targets may not always generate exercises. Non-501 exercises that are displayed may not meet all the desired criteria. When returning existing exercises, the system matches all of the selected criteria. For example, if Short and Medium range are selected, then all matching exercises will have targets at both short and medium ranges and may or may not contain targets at long range. 2-51 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-41 Exercise Generation Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Search Type Provides access to search options for Content, Last Run, Number, All, Recommended, Special Purpose, Gunnery Training, Combat Training, Sustainment. 2 Gunner/Commander Selection of who will engage targets. 3 OV Motion Select BFV movement. 4 Target Posture Selection of the target’s motion. 5 Target Quantity Selection of single or multiple target engagements. 6 Target Range Selection of the range band of the targets. 2-52 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 7 Target Type Selection of types of targets to be engaged during the exercise. 8 Malfunction Select any of the malfunctions to include in the search criteria. 9 Friendly Targets Selection of the presence of Friendly vehicles. 10 Generate Generates new exercises and searches for existing exercises based on the selected criteria. 11 Cancel Cancels and returns to the exercise selection display screen. 2.38 EXERCISE TARGET PARAMETERS The Target Parameters Display Screen is presented when the Senior Instructor Operator (SIO) selects Exercise Parameters from the Home Screen (Figure 2-42 Target Parameters Display Screen). The tabs at the top of the page allow the SIO to change parameters to include targets, environment and urban operations. The Exercise Parameters are used to guide the Bradley COFT software when generating exercises. The software uses the values set here to choose from a verified set of target positions. Because the goal of the software is to always generate exercises, it may ignore the percentages here in order to create a complete exercise. Also note that the Required Performance Measure (RPM) exercises 216 and 309 have additional task constraints placed on them (vehicle commander, machine gun only, main gun only, TOW, change of weapon, degraded and multiple target engagements, short range, long range) and may not conform exactly to the Exercise Parameters listed here. Because of these RPM requirements, helicopters are sometimes the only targets that can fulfill the long-range target requirement, especially in urban databases. 2-53 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-42 Target Parameters Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Target Mix Used to select the percentage of target types that will be presented for each ammunition type. 2 Range Bands Used to select the percentage of targets that will be in each range band for each ammunition type. 3 Ammunition Mix Used to select the percentage of ammunition required for each exercise by exercise type. 4 Malfunctions Used to select the types and percentage of malfunctions. 5 Misfires Used to select the type and percentage of misfires. 2-54 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 6 Target Library Used to select the types of targets that will be available during the exercise 7 Default Loads the default exercise parameters. 8 Load Loads the selected Target parameters 9 Save Saves the selected target parameters. There will be a delay after selecting save to allow the system to generate the database with the targets that were selected. 10 Cancel Cancels the Exercise Parameters selection. 2-55 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.39 EXERCISE ENVIRONMENT PARAMETERS The Environment Parameters Display screen is presented when the IO/SIO selects the Environment tab at the top of the Exercise Parameter screen (Figure 2-43 Environment Parameters Display Screen). The screen allows the SIO to change exercise environment parameters. Figure 2-43 Environment Parameters Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Time of Day Percentages Used to select the time of day percentage for exercises. 2 Percent Chance of Weather Used to select the percentage for a chance of rain Conditions or fog. 3 Other Percentages Used to select the percentage of friendly and NBC engagements. 2-56 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 4 Miscellaneous Used to select the delayed target and digital gunnery percentages. 5 Friendly Engagements Used to select the types of friendly targets that will be available during the exercise 6 Default Loads the default exercise parameters. 7 Load Loads the selected Target parameters 8 Save Saves the selected target parameters. 9 Cancel Cancels the Exercise Parameters selection. 2.40 EXERCISE URBAN OPERATIONS PARAMETERS The Exercise Urban Parameters Display Screen is presented when the SIO selects the tab at the top of the Exercise Parameter screen (Figure 2-44 Urban Operations Parameters Display Screen). The screen allows the SIO to change exercise parameters for Urban Operations. 2-57 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-44 Urban Operations Parameters Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Urban Target Mix Used to select the percentage of target types that will presented for each ammunition type. 2 Urban Range Bands Used to select the percentage of targets that will be in each range band for each ammunition type. 3 Urban Ammunition Mix Used to select the percentage of ammo that should be needed to engage the target types presented in the exercise. 4 Urban Environment Density Used to select the percentage of urban density. 5 Urban Environment Library Used to select the types of street artifacts and civilian vehicles that will be available. 6 Urban Target Library Used to select the type of combatant and non- combatants available during an exercise. 7 Default Loads the default exercise parameters. 8 Load Loads the selected Target parameters 9 Save Saves the selected target parameters. 10 Cancel Cancels the Exercise Parameters selection. 2-58 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.41 CONFIRMATION OPTION DISPLAY POP UP MESSAGES The Bradley COFT displays numerous popup confirmation prompts during training. Below are some of the prompts displayed (Figure 2-45 Confirmation Option Display Pop Up Messages). All popup prompts are not called out in this handbook because most of them are self-explanatory. The following example prompts are encountered during IO preparation for training. Figure 2-45 Confirmation Option Display Pop Up Messages 2.42 DAILY READINESS CHECK (DRC) DISPLAY SCREEN The IOS Daily Readiness Check (DRC) Display Screen is displayed when the IO selects the DRC exercise (Figure 2-46 DRC Display Screen). The DRC exercise can be selected from a pop-up message displayed upon logging in to training for the beginning of a training session or from the Special Purpose exercises as described in Section 3.5.2. The IOS DRC Display Screen provides instructions to the IO for running the DRC procedures (see Section 3.5.2 IOS Daily Readiness 2-59 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Check Procedure). The main gun and coax machine gun are automatically zeroed in the DRC exercise. Figure 2-46 DRC Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Exercise Info Provides information on the current exercise 2 Weapon Status Provides the current status of the weapons. 3 Ammunition Load Provides the current status of the ammunition load. 4 Ammunition Load Options Standard, HE heavy or AP heavy. 5 Vehicle Posture Provides the current vehicle posture. 2-60 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 6 Fire Control Provides the current fire control status. 7 Turret Orientation Provides the current turret and TOW Missile Launcher (TML) orientation in azimuth and elevation. 8 Turret Control Provides the status of the turret controls. 9 Malfunctions Lists the current induced malfunctions. 10 Daily Readiness Checks Lists the DRC step that should be completed. 11 Detailed Instructions Provides additional instructions of the check being performed. 12 GUI Keyboard Provides access to frequently used buttons. 2.43 GRAPHICAL USERS INTERFACE (GUI) ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD DISPLAY SCREEN The Electronic Keyboard permits the IO to control training using the mouse or touchscreen (Figure 2-47 Graphical Users Interface Electronic Keyboard Display Screen). The corresponding icon highlights when option(s) are available. Figure 2-47 Graphical Users Interface Electronic Keyboard Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 FBCB2 Msg Displays a message box used to communicate via FBCB2 to the Commander. 2 Replay Used to replay a situation or whole exercise to critique the crew on any areas that may need improvement or reinforce proper techniques. 2-61 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 Exercise Control Permits the operator to freeze, stop or fast forward between situations during an exercise. When all the targets in a situation have been destroyed, fast forward allows the operator to move to the next situation (for stationary situations) or increase own vehicle speed (for moving situations). 4 Selection Buttons Provides a Check/Uncheck capability in certain menus and movement up and down within the menus. 5 Vehicle Movement Used by the operator to control ownvehicle movement and to move the vehicle to the displayed position provided that the positions are available during the exercise. 6 Launch Used to simulate the launching of a flare, smoke or barrage Flare/Smoke/Barrage depending on the scenario of the exercise. 7 Ammo Provides a means for the operator to simulate reloading of ammo Reload/Transfer during the exercise. Pressing one of the ammo buttons will bring up a popup indicating the reload conditions and whether they have been met. If they have, the operator can initiate a reload. The Ammo Reload and Ammo Transfer buttons are inactive. 8 Target Identified This button should be clicked once a crew member has identified the target for the current situation. 9 Crew Cuts Used by the operator to assess penalties during the exercise. 10 Powered (or Manual) This button is only available on the TTT. Clicking this button will place the turret in Manual Drive mode and change the text of the button to “Manual”. Pressing it again will place the turret in Powered mode and change the text of the button to “Powered”. This button should be used when performing the zeroing process. The text of the button reflects the current status of the turret. 11 DVO (or Aux) This button is only available on the TTT. Clicking this button will toggle the TTT’s DVO to display either the Auxiliary Sight view or the DVO view. This button should be used when performing the zeroing process. The text of the button reflects the display the DVO sight is currently viewing. 2-62 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.44 SITUATION MONITOR DISPLAY SCREEN The Situation Monitor Display Screen enables the IO to observe performance of crew members in the Crewstation during training (Figure 2-48 Situation Monitor Display Screen). Figure 2-48 Situation Monitor Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Exercise Info Provides information on the current exercise 2 Weapon Status Provides the current status of the weapons. 3 Ammunition Load Provides the current status of the ammunition load. 4 Load Options Shows whether the ammunition load is standard or reversed. 5 Turret Control Provides the status of the turret controls. 6 Vehicle Posture Provides the current vehicle posture. 2-63 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 7 Fire Control Provides the current fire control status. 8 Turret Orientation Provides the current turret and TML orientation in azimuth and elevation. 9 Malfunctions Lists the current induced malfunctions. 10 Situation Display area Provides information on the situations that have been or will be presented in the exercise. 11 GUI Keyboard Provides access to frequently used buttons. 2.45 SYSTEM CONTROL BOX SITUATION MONITOR DISPLAY SCREEN This display screen allows the operator to monitor the System Control Box during the conduct of an exercise (Figure 2-49 System Control Box Situation Monitor Display Screen). The top part of the screen provides a graphical representation of the switch positions. The lower portion of the screen provides exercise information and options available to the operator. 2-64 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators Figure 2-49 System Control Box Situation Monitor Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Situation Monitor Selection Tabs Allows the operator to view the exercise information or the control box displays for the Commander or Gunner. 2 System Control Box Display Shows the current status of the controls and indicators for the SCB. Gun fan and emergency shut down are not present on the TTT configuration. 3 Situation Display area Provides information on the situations that have been or will be presented in the exercise. 4 GUI Keyboard Provides access to frequently used buttons. 2-65 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.46 COMMANDER’S SIGHT CONTROL PANEL SITUATION MONITOR DISPLAY SCREEN This display screen allows the operator to monitor the Commander’s Sight Control Panel during the conduct of an exercise (Figure 2-50 Commander’s Sight Control Panel Situation Monitor Display Screen). The top part of the screen provides a graphical representation of the switch positions. The lower portion of the screen provides exercise information and options available to the operator. Figure 2-50 Commander’s Sight Control Panel Situation Monitor Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Situation Monitor Selection Tabs Allows the operator to view exercise information or the control box displays for the Commander or Gunner. 2 Commander’s Sight Control Shows the current status of the controls and Panel indicators for the CSCP. 2-66 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 3 Situation Display area Provides information on the situations that have been or will be presented in the exercise. 4 GUI Keyboard Provides access to frequently used buttons. 2.47 GUNNER’S SIGHT CONTROL PANEL SITUATION MONITOR DISPLAY SCREEN This display screen allows the operator to monitor the Gunner’s Sight Control Panel during the conduct of an exercise (Figure 2-51 Gunner’s Sight Control Panel Situation Monitor Display Screen). The top part of the screen provides a graphical representation of the switch positions. The lower portion of the screen provides exercise information and options available to the operator. Figure 2-51 Gunner’s Sight Control Panel Situation Monitor Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Situation Monitor Selection Allows the operator to view exercise information or the Tabs control box displays for the Commander or Gunner. 2-67 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2 Gunner’s Sight Control Panel Shows the current status of the controls and indicators for the GSCP. 3 Situation Display area Provides information on the situations that have been or will be presented in the exercise. 4 GUI Keyboard Provides access to frequently used buttons. 2-68 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.48 CREW CUTS DISPLAY SCREEN The Crew Cuts Display Screen is available from the situation monitor page (Figure 2-52 Crew Cuts Display Screen). The Crew Cut Display Screen enables the operator to record crew cuts in the same manner as they would be scored in actual gunnery exercises on a live fire range. Crew cuts can be selected or deselected during the exercise, and after the exercise prior to the Score Exercise button being selected. Figure 2-52 Crew Cuts Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Situation Used to select the situation that crew cuts will be applied. 2 Crew Cuts Provides a complete list of crew cuts that can be applied to the selected situation. 2-69 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.49 PERFORMANCE REPORT SCREEN The Performance Report Display Screen provides printed AAR information to the operator on the completed exercise (Figure 2-53 Performance Report Display Screen).. Figure 2-53 Performance Report Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Performance Summary Sheet Provides performance information on the exercise. 2 Print Prints the score sheet. 2-70 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.50 SCORING ROLLUP REPORT DISPLAY SCREEN The Scoring Rollup Report Display Screen provides a complete rollup of the scoring for the exercise (Figure 2-54 Scoring Rollup Report Display Screen). This report can be printed and should be used to critique the crew during the AAR. This scoring rollup report is identical to the one found in Training Circular (TC) 3-20.31, Training and Qualification, Crew. Figure 2-54 Scoring Rollup Report Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Scoring Rollup Provides a printable scoring summary of the exercise. 2 Reports Lists the reports that are available. 3 Print Prints the scoring rollup sheet. 2-71 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.51 EXERCISE SCORE SHEET The Exercise Score Sheet provides the overall score for the exercise (Figure 2-55 Score Sheet Display Screen). It provides scoring for each situation and a total score for the exercise. This score sheet is identical to the one found in TC 3-20.31, Training and Qualification, Crew. Crew cut information is also presented. Figure 2-55 Score Sheet Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Crew Gunnery Score Sheet Provides detailed information on the exercise. 2 Print Prints the score sheet. 2-72 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.52 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS DISPLAY SCREEN The Performance Analysis Display Screen provides AAR information to the operator on the completed exercise (Figure 2-56 Performance Analysis Display Screen).. Figure 2-56 Performance Analysis Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Exercise Performance Results If the exercise has been scored the results of the overall exercise will be displayed. 2 Remarks Allows operator to input remarks for the exercise to be included on the rollup score sheet. 3 Target Table Provides details for each target in each situation. 4 Prev Sit Selects the previous situation. 5 Next Sit Advances to the next situation. 6 Replay Replays the selected situation. 2-73 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 7 Crew Cuts Permits the operator to apply crew cuts for the selected situation. 8 Score Exer Scores the current exercise. After the exercise has been scored additional information or changes to the exercise scoring data are not permitted. 9 AAR Reports Provides AAR reports for the exercise once it has been scored. 10 New Exer Permits the operator to select a new exercise once the current exercise has been scored. 2-74 Document Number TM 07-6920-732-20 Description and Use of Controls and Indicators 2.53 EXERCISE REPLAY DISPLAY SCREEN The Exercise Replay Display Screen permits the IO to replay situations from the previously completed exercise (Figure 2-57 Exercise Replay Display Screen). This screen is accessed from the Performance Analysis Screen. Figure 2-57 Exercise Replay Display Screen Key Control or Indicator Function 1 Exercise Info Provides information on the exercise being replayed. 2 Weapon Status Provides the current status of the weapons. 3 Ammunition Load Provides the current status of the ammunition load. 4 Turret Control Provides the status of the turret controls. 5 Vehicle Posture Provides the current vehicle posture.