FBCB2-JCR Operator Quick Reference Handbook
FBCB2-JCR Operator Quick Reference Handbook
FBCB2-JCR Operator Quick Reference Handbook
FBCB2 JCR
Operator
Quick Reference Handbook
26 March 2012 Version 1.0
•GETTING STARTED
–Description of Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below – Joint Capabilities Release (FBCB2-JCR)…………………………….………… 6
•SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
–Description of Interactive Software Users Manual (ISUM) ……………………………………………………………….…………………….………… 13
•Launched from Start Menu…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………… 13
•Content Sensitive Help (CSH) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….…………… 14
–Description of JV5 Processor Unit (PU) ………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………… 15
–Description of Display Unit (DU) ……………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………… 16
–Description
p of Simple
p Key
y Loader ((SKL)) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
•Description of Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) and Recognition of Combat Vehicles (ROC-V) …………………………………………… 27
•BASIC OPERATIONS
–Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29
–Startup the AN/UYK-128A(V)3 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33
–Startup the AN/UYK-128(V)1………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
–Configure Platform Settings (Initial Configuration) AN/UYK-128A(V)3………………………………………………………………..………………… 37
–Configure Platform Settings (Initial Configuration) AN/UYK-128(V)1 …………………………………………………………………………………… 38
–Verify AN/UYK-128A(V)3 Configured for Operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
–Verify AN/UYK-128(V)1 Configured for Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………..…………… 40
–Touch Screen Calibration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 41
–Change Role…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 42
–Setup Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Frequencies …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43
–Setup Call Sign………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
–Setup Messaging …………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………… 45
•Setup Message Addressing………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 45
•Setup Address Groups………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
•Setup Message Folders………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 47
–Setup Chat……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 48
•Open and Close Chat Manager……………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………… 48
•Create a Buddy List and a Chat Room……………………………………………………………………………………….……………………… 49
•Invite Roles to a Chat Room…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 50
•Participate in a Chat Session and Leave a Chat Room……………………………………………..……………………………………………… 51
•Send an Instant Message……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
–Message Management…………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………… 53
•Manage Flash/Immediate/Priority/Routine Messages (FIPR Queue) …………………………………………….……………………………… 53
•Using Open Office ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 54
•Create SPOT Report…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 55
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•BASIC OPERATIONS
–Setup Quick Send Buttons…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 56
•Free Text Setup for Routine Reports………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 56
–SecureMDL Operations……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 58
•Create Mission Data Set (MDS) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 58
•Copy Mission Data Set (MDS) from SecureMDL …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 59
•Install Mission Data Set (MDS) from SecureMDL ……………………………………………………………………………..…………………… 60
–TIGR Data Functions: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 61
•Using Personal File Folders …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 61
•Import TIGR Client Data from SecureMDL…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 62
•Export TIGR Co-Host Data to SecureMDL …………………………………………………………………………………..……………………… 63
–Map Management……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………… 64
•Definition of Map Types ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………… 64
•Perform Pan Box Operations……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………… 69
•Find a Unit/Platform on a Map………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 70
•Map Layers……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 71
•Symbology……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 72
–Manage Convoy Patrol Group……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 73
–Hook Dialog Box Components………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Components 75
•Convoy Tab…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 75
•Details Tab……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 76
–Situational Awareness (SA) Filters………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 77
–Clear Data………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………………….………………………… 78
–Security Procedures………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 79
•Screen Lock Function………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 79
•Local Destroy……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………… 80
•Zeroize KGV-72 PED ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………… 81
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¾ The software-enhanced version of Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below/ Blue Force
Tracking (FBCB2/BFT), is known as Joint Capabilities Release (JCR) in reference to its
interoperability between all US Military Services.
¾ FBCB2-JCR is the "bridge" to Joint Battle Command-Platform (JBC-P), providing today's deployed
units with Joint interoperability and secure data encryption.
¾ FBCB2-JCR provides near real-time Situational Awareness (SA) graphics on a map or imagery to
include; friendly positions, observed enemy positions, and observed battlefield hazards information
which is transmitted via FM terrestrial Enhanced Position Location Reporting (EPLRS) radios
and/or satellite based communication systems.
¾ JCR is a Joint Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and
R
Reconnaissance
i (C4ISR) product
d t used
dbby:
• US Army
• US Marine Corps (USMC)
• US Air Force
• US Navy Forces
¾ Blue Force Tracking 2 (BFT-2) is the upgrade to the BFT-1 Satellite system in use by FBCB2
satellite systems.
¾ JCR uses the KGV-72 Platform Encryption Device (PED) to provide secure data encryption for:
p y with all BFT and all EPLRS systems
• Interoperability y as well as other ABCS systems.
y
• Sending Secret data in the field.
• Sending preformatted Fire Missions.
¾ The Tactical Services Gateway (TSG) provides the following for EPLRS systems:
• Bridges from lower to upper TI networks.
• Dynamic IP addresses.
• Situational Awareness (SA).
• Command and Control Registry (C2R).
• Data Distribution Service (DDS).
¾ The Blue Force Tracking Global Network Operations Center (BGN) provides:
• The bridge between Satellite-based BFT-2 and Terrestrial-based EPLRS vehicles.
• The bridge between security domains (SBU and SECRET).
• Management of the overall satellite network.
Proper configuration is vital. Soldiers must know what hardware is installed on their system to
TIP verify the platform’s configuration.
The Satellite based configuration consists of the AN/UYK-128A(V)3 with KGV-72 PED. Terrestrial based
configurations consists of the AN/UYK-128(V)1 with Internet Controller (INC). Common equipment for
the AN/UYK-128A(V)3 and the AN/UYK-128(V)1 are the JV5 Processor Unit and the Display Unit (DU).
DB32/SAASM TRAY
HARD DRIVE SLOT
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH CB1 BATTERY TRAY
JV5 PU Display Unit
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IDENTIFY CONFIGURATION OF FBCB2-JCR - IDENTIFY CONFIGURATION OF AN/UYK-128A(V)3
In addition to the JV5 Processor Unit and the Display Unit (DU) (equipment common to satellite and
terrestrial systems) the AN/UYK-128A(V)3 also relies on the KGV-72 PED the BFT-2 satellite
transceiver and the DAGR. The KGV-72 PED is an inline encryption device between the Hard Drive
and the Satellite Transceiver. The KGV-72 PED authenticates to the Hard Drive instead of the Satellite
Transceiver.
DISPLAY J3 E TERNAL
ANTENNA
J POWER CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR
KEYPAD
In addition to the JV5 Processor Unit and the Display Unit (DU) (equipment common to satellite and
terrestrial systems) the AN/UYK-128(V)1 also relies on the EPLRS the INC and the DAGR.
OUT OF NET
INDICATOR
POWER J3 E TERNAL
DISPLAY
MSG RCVD OUT OF NET
MODE MSG MESSAGE DESCRIPTOR
INDICATOR
ANTENNA
ALARM UAL ONE EAST/BRG NORTH/RNG
CONNECTOR
INDICATOR J POWER
A B C D E F
URO
1 2 3
DISPLAY
G H I J K L
CONNECTOR
5 6
CONTROL
TEST M N O P R
CLR 7 8
OUT LOW
ALARM NET POWER KAB SEND
S T
NVG
U V
0
W
BRT
READOUT
UNIT
DATA
ANT J1 J3 Y --
RCVD
GET HELP KEEP
EP S ace
EPLRS
POWER
SWITCH
KEYPAD
DAG
nternet Controller NC
EP S
OVLY NBC1
Create VBIED SPOT Report
ED ED
Create Obstacle Report
uick Send
OBST CFF
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INTRODUCTION TO INTERFACE (OPS)
Map Display G G SEC ET W(00) A(02)
FIPR
Filters. Admin
Administrative Functions
Applications
Apps..
Map...
Previous/Ne t OPS Screen View
Pan and
Toggles Display Controller
oom
Functions
G G G G G Send Details... Slant... Chat... View Date/Time Display displayed
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local or ulu.
Activate OPS Screen User Current UTO Role User Security
Classification
Active Tasks
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION – DESCRIPTION OF INTERACTIVE SOFTWARE USERS MANUAL (ISUM) –
LAUNCHED FROM START MENU
The Table of Contents in the left hand pane provides a list of headings for the different functional areas
of the system. Under each heading are the individual topics that provide step-by-step
TIP instructions for operating the system.
TIP Every dialog box contains a Help selection for the content.
Enable LED
Disable LED
Close Help
TIP Battery charging does not occur when the PU s circuit breaker switch is in the OFF position.
A N NG Drivers viewing the display unit while operating the vehicle may result in personnel
ha ards/equipment damage. Drivers should not view display unit while vehicle is in motion. Failure to
comply can lead to in ury or death.
The KU connector also serves as a USB port so the KU can be disconnected while the DU is powered up.
This permits a Secure Mission Data Loader (SecureMDL) to be connected to the DU at J2 in place of the
TIP Keyboard Unit (KU) to download updates and Mission Data Sets (MDS)
(MDS).
Display Unit
A N NG Drivers viewing the display unit while operating the vehicle may result in personnel
ha ards/equipment damage. Drivers should not view display unit while vehicle is in motion. Failure to
comply can lead to in ury or death.
PWR
INCREASE BACKLIGHT INTENSITY BRT
INCREASE LED BRIGHTNESS LED 2. Each DU has a Be el Keypad with a row
DECREASE BACKLIGHT INTENSITY BRT- of eight buttons at the bottom of the
DECREASE LED BRIGHTNESS LED- display.
BLACKOUT ON/OFF BLK
OUT
GREEN
AMBER
3. The Be el keypad is an alternate method
LAMP TEST LAMP RED
of inputting data.
DISP
TAB UP ONE SPACE GREEN COMBAT MESSAGE PREVIOUS FIELD UP LIST SELECT
TAB LEFT ONE SPACE AMBER
RED
CPU
FUNCTION FCN
COMBAT MODE MESSAGE TAB NE T FIELD DOWN LIST
e el eypa
Satellite Transceivers located in the same area must be kept a minimum of 2 meters or 6 feet apart.
Failure to maintain this distance can cause interference or possible equipment
TIP damage.
T e T Satellite Transceiver
1
1. A full duple L-band satellite transceiver mounted
on the platform where it has a clear view of the sky
overhead.
2. The full duple system transmits and receives
simultaneously.
3. With the e ception of a power source the
transceiver is a self-contained satellite terminal.
. Once the transceiver settings are configured the
system automatically links up with the satellite and
begins transmitting data.
5. Refreshes SA Position Location Information (PLI)
every 100 meters
t off ttravell or 5 minutes
i t b by d
default.
f lt
6. Compatible with KGV-72 PED to ensure a secure
network connection.
T Satellite Transceiver
POWER
network
network.
2. Provides embedded situational awareness and
MSG RCVD OUT OF NET
MODE MSG MESSAGE DESCRIPTOR
INDICATOR
ALARM
position navigation. It is a common system for
UAL ONE EAST/BRG NORTH/RNG
INDICATOR
A B C D E F
URO
1 2 3
DISPLAY
G H I J K L
5 6
CONTROL
Army and Joint war fighting missions.
TEST M N O P R
CLR 7 8
OUT LOW
ALARM NET POWER KAB SEND
S T
NVG
U V
0
W
BRT
READOUT
UNIT
DATA
TIP The INC translates the JCR data into radio language and then back again so it can be shared.
TIP Operational Keys must be Safeguarded IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and 25-380-5.
N TE If you want to change the Hard Drive (HD) to UNCLASSIFIED from SECRET you must take
the SECRET HD to a purge station. All data will be removed from the HD.
Security re uirements
1. An operator must possess a SECRET clearance in order
to load operational keys on the KGV-72
KGV 72 PED
PED.
2. The connected system must be configured Secret.
3. Load handle and safeguard the keys for the KGV-72
PED IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2.
GV Platform Encryption Device PED . The KGV-72 PED is a Controlled Cryptographic Item
(CCI) when un-keyed and must be transported stored
handled and reported IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and
AR 380- 0.
CAUTION: Only authorized personnel allowed to change the HUB. JOSEKI will be lost if not
! done properly. Accidently or purposely clearing the JOSEKI Key from the KGV-72 PED requires
that the KGV-72 PED be returned to Electronic Maintenance Facility (ELM) to become operational.
TIP When HUB is replaced, annotate the date on the HUB Tag.
Disposal requirements:
KGV-72 PED Hold Up Battery (HUB) Dispose of defective or discharged batteries in
accordance with U.S. Army Technical Bulletin TB
43-0134, Battery Disposition and Disposal.
Secure D
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Category VBIED
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Unit 1BCT/1 CD
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C at anager
C AT
UNC ASS ED 1. Chat rooms will always be
unclassified.
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD Platoonchat TeamBravo
2. Built to conform with popular
PSG N CAV CD as oine t e room PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
chat room conventions.
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD What is your
ETA my location PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CA 3. Utili es the Address Book and
the Message Addressing GUIs
for building Buddy List .
. Chat provides ability to
establish chat rooms that
support up to 16 users per chat
room.
5. Up to 6 chat rooms per
platform.
6. Also allows instant messaging
between two JCR users.
Leave Invite
Hide
TTP Always perform PMCS in the same sequence; by doing so, it will help to spot
potential problems quickly.
4 Weekly/Before Mission RHDDC access door Secure RHDDC access door. Not secured properly; the seal
will leak.
5 Weekly/Before Mission KU Inspect keyboard membrane seal (Broken or torn KU alpha numeric, or Enter keys
membrane could allow moisture to enter and damage do not function.
KU).
Inspect for inoperable, missing/sticking
keys.
6 Weekly/Before Mission Satellite Transceiver Inspect for cracks, evidence of damage and cable
connectors
connectors.
Verify Transceiver is securely mounted to bracket.
7 Weekly/Before Mission Cable/Mounting Tighten Ramball Mount assembly, if equipped. Ramball too tight prevents DU
Hardware movement.
8 Weekly/Before Mission Cable/Mounting Inspect cables for evidence of damage (i.e., frayed,
Hardware broken, or bare wires).
NOTE: There are no mandatory replacement parts for the AN/UYK-128(V) Computer.
Technical Manuals for the DAGR, EPLRS, ACADA, RADIAC, and LRAS3 contain specific PMCS
TIP procedures for the referenced equipment.
ITEM INTERVAL ITEM TO BE PROCEDURE EQUIPMENT NOT
NO. CHECKED OR READY/AVAILABLE IF:
SERVICED
9 Weekly/Before Mission Cable/Mounting Hardware Inspect all cable connectors. (Properly mated, only the
blue band is showing.)
10 Weekly/Before Mission Cable/Mounting Hardware Inspect mounting bolts/hardware. (Tighten and secure.)
11 Weekly/Before Mission Peripheral equipment (i.e., Ensure appropriate role specific peripheral equipment is DAGR, KGV-72 PED, EPLRS,
DAGR, KGV-72 PED, present and operational IAW appropriate Technical LRAS3, RADIAC, or ACADA (if
EPLRS, LRAS3, RADIAC, Manuals. installed) are missing or not
ACADA etc.) functioning.
12 Weekly/Before Mission PU Batteries Check the Battery Tray/Battery Box inside the PU for Battery charge indicators show
charge. For Processor Unit (NSN 7021-01-496-2126), that battery(s) have low charge/no
check front of Battery Tray to ensure that the charge charge.
indicator displays at least three (3) LED bars. Degraded if: Backup
For PU, press button twice on front of Battery Box to battery(s) fail to charge.
p y diagnostic
display g codes.
Code "05” indicates battery/no charge.
To recharge batteries: With platform power up and
vehicle running, position CB1 switch to "ON" position.
Leave system powered up for 8 hours to recharge
backup batteries.
13 Weekly/Before Mission KGV-72 PED Inspect for cracks or other severe damage, missing or
broken connectors.
14 Weekly/During Mission KVG-72 PED Hold Up Verify HUB and informational tag are present and install Battery is older than one year.
Battery (HUB). date is on backside of tag.
NOTE: There are no mandatory replacement parts for the AN/UYK-128(V) Computer.
TTP Follow all safety procedures and practices listed in TM-11-7010-326-10. Comply with all warnings
and cautions as you perform the PMCS tasks. A warning alerts personnel to the danger of
physical injury or death. A caution alerts personnel to potential damage to equipment.
19 After Mission PU, DU, and KU Safeguard with 5200 series lock(s)/cables to secure
PU, DU, and KU as applicable to your platform.
FBCB2-BFT
20 After Mission BFT 2 System Verify AN/UYK-128(V) Computer and peripheral DU, PU, KU, and/or peripheral
equipment are present, secured and properly stowed to equipment are missing/damaged,
avoid damage. and thereby prevent proper
system operation.
21 After Satellite Transceiver Inspect for cracks, evidence of damage and cable
Mission connectors. Verify Transceiver is securely mounted to
bracket.
NOTE: There are no mandatory replacement parts for the AN/UYK-128(V) Computer.
TTP Proper startup and configuration is vital to the operation of JCR. A ma ority of system
malfunctions are a direct result of improper startup and shutdown by the operator.
TTP It may take as long as 15 minutes for the DAGR to acquire satellites. Ensure that the DAGR
has a good view of the sky. The platform should not be under a roof or large overhead obstruction.
INTEGRAL
ANTENNA DB20 HARD
DISPLAY DRIVE SLOT
J POWER
CONNECTOR
J3 E TERNAL
ANTENNA DB32/SAASM TRAY
CONNECTOR
HARD DRIVE SLOT
PWR
KEY
ENTER
KEY
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH CB1 BATTERY TRAY
Step
Step
Step an
TTP Complete a Virus Scan on the first Friday of the month (or by Digital SOP DTG).
(Continued)
5. On the DU control panel press and hold P for at least seconds.
6. Select Start ogin
7 Enter password and select Continue
7.
8. If Virus Scan dialog bo is displayed select N to continue logging in.
. Select PS to start the OPS screen
10. Turn Mode Switch on KGV-72 PED from to UN (BFT-2 only - if equipped).
11. Verify the status of the GPS and Local COMM status indicators (gumballs).
Step T only
Step 5 an
OUT OF NET
INDICATOR
INDICATOR
ALARM UAL ONE EAST/BRG NORTH/RNG
INDICATOR
A B C D E F
URO
1 2 3
DISPLAY INTEGRAL
G H I J K L
5 6
TEST
CLR
M N
7
O P
8
R
CONTROL ANTENNA
OUT LOW
ALARM NET POWER KAB SEND
S T
NVG
U V
0
W
BRT
READOUT DISPLAY
ANT J1
DATA
J3 Y --
UNIT J POWER
CONNECTOR
RCVD
GET HELP KEEP
EPLRS PWR
POWER KEY
SWITCH
ENTER
KEY
Step 5 an
Step an Step
(Continued)
7. Set circuit breaker switch C on PU to N
8. On the DU control panel press and hold P for at least seconds.
. Select Start ogin
10. Enter password and select Continue
11. If Virus Scan dialog bo is displayed select N to continue logging in.
12. Select PS to start the OPS screen
DB20 HARD
DRIVE SLOT
DB32/SAASM TRAY
HARD DRIVE SLOT
CIRCUIT BREAKER
SWITCH CB1 BATTERY TRAY
Step Step
Proper configuration is vital - the system requires proper entries during product configuration. Double
check every setting before making the selection. If an improper product selection is made
TIP during product configuration, the process will need to be started over.
1. Power up AN/UYK-128A(V)3.
2. Type in password at login prompt
3. Select Start>FBCB2>Mission Data Load>Mission Data Loader.
4. Install the UTO. Select the ‘Copy From’ tab, use the ‘Copy From Source’ drop down box to select
the source that contains the mission data set. Virus scan will run. Select the mission data set and
select the <- Extract button.
5. After the file has been Extracted select OK.
6. Select the Install tab. Select the file you just copied, select Install Mission.
7. When installation is complete, select OK, select Close.
8. Select Product as FBCB2 JCR.
9. Select BFT2, select OK.
9. Select Platform Encryption Device, select OK.
10
10. Select a Platform/Vehicle type on the Platform Type tab, tab select Apply.
Apply
12. Select the Hardware tab and verify hardware configuration.
13. Select the Comm tab and verify all the connections on this tab, select OK.
14. Ensure that the attached devices you configured in previous steps are connected and operating
normally before you reboot the platform.
15. Select Reboot.
16. When the system comes back up, login in with your password and select your role.
17. Configure the Platform Encryption Device.
1. Power up AN/UYK-128A(V)1.
2. Type in password at login prompt.
3. Select Start>FBCB2>Mission Data Load>Mission Data Loader.
4. Install the UTO. Select the Copy From tab, use the Copy From Source drop down box to select
the source that contains the mission data set. Virus scan will run. Select the mission data set and
select the <- Extract button.
5
5. Aft the
After th file
fil has
h b been iimported
t d select
l t OK.
OK
6. Select the Install tab. Select the file you just copied, select Install Mission.
7. When installation is complete, select OK, select Close.
9. Select Product as FBCB2 JCR.
10. Select Army EPLRS Network, select OK.
11. Select INC, along with the INC-attached devices on your platform (i.e., EPLRS), select OK.
12. Select a Platform/Vehicle type on the Platform Type tab, select Apply.
13. Select the Configure Hardware tab and enter the fbcadmin password. Configure hardware if
necessary.
14. Select OK to confirm all the changes. Ensure that the attached devices you configured in previous
steps are connected and operating g normallyy before yyou reboot the platform.
15. Select Reboot.
16. When the system comes back up, login in with your password and select your role.
To configure platform settings, follow instructions below and make changes as necessary.
TIP Always select Apply before selecting OK when making changes.
Configure Platform Settings
Platform Type Hardware
Device:
Close
TTP The touch Screen is the primary interface to JCR - make sure this is calibrated
properly to avoid selecting the wrong function/location.
When calibrating the touch screen, all running programs will be closed and the system
TIP will be restarted prior to starting the operation.
TIP E hh
Each d
hardware configuration
fi ti h has a diff
differentt screen di
display
l ffor ttouchscreen
h calibration.
lib ti
TouchScreen Calibration
1. Select Start>Settings>TouchScreen
Calibration.
2. Type y for yes.
3. Select Enter (System reboots).
4. Touch center point of each red target with
the stylus as they appear. Be sure to
position stylus or mouse control as close to
center ppoint as p
possible when displayed.
p y
5. Select OK.
6. Type y for yes.
7. Select Enter.
8. Type y for yes.
9. Select Enter.
Corps:
1. Select Start>Log Off.
Diviision: 1-CD-DIV
2. Select Yes.
Brigade: 4-BCT-1-CD 3. Select Start>Login.
Regiment: (none) 4. Enter <password>.
Battalion: 2-BN-12-CAV
5. Select Current Role option
p arrow.
Company: B-2-BN-12-CAV
6. Select YES.
Platoon: 2-B-2-BN-12-CAV
7. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog box (in order from top
PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
The Misc tab on the ADMIN dialog box displays radio device information and allows configuration of
the Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) settings. Requestor’s Call Sign and MEDEVAC
TIP Voice Net ID must be set to create a MEDEVAC message.
Admin
Platform Local SA
1. Select Admin on the OPS Screen.
2
2. Select Platform.
Platform
Location Misc
3. Select Misc.
MEDEVAC
4. Enter <call sign> in Requestor’s Call Sign text box.
Requestor’s Call Sign:
5. Enter current MEDEVAC voice net ID into the
RED 4
MEDEVAC Voice Net ID text box.
MEDEVAC Voice Net ID: 6. Select Plain Text or Encrypted in Voice Net Text Mode
22500 pane.
7. Enter unit’s current voice net ID in the Voice Net ID text
Voice Net Settings box.
Voice Net Text Mode 8. Select Apply.
Plain Text Encrypted
3545
The information entered in the Voice Net Settings pane will not be deleted or changed when
TIP the user logs out or changes role.
Admin
Platform Local SA
1. Select Admin on the OPS Screen.
2. Select the Platform tab.
Location Misc
3.
3 Select the Misc subtab.
subtab
MEDEVAC
4. Type your Call Sign in Requestor’s Call Sign:
Requestor’s Call Sign:
text box.
RED 4 NOTE: The Alias that was entered at login will not
MEDEVAC Voice Net ID: display here as the Requestor’s Call Sign.
22500
5. Select Apply.
3545
Saved (11)
NBC 3 Report 2. Select “New Message” in left
NBC 4 Report
New Message Observer Readiness Report folder pane.
Order/Requests Obstacle Report
Overlay Message
3. Select <message> in Message
Fire/Alerts
Reports
Personnel Status Report Type pane.
Position Report
Overlays REDCON 4. Select Set Default Message
Imagery SPOT Report
Situation Report
Addressing.
Address Groups
Quick Send
Subsequent Adjust 5. Select Message Settings.
Supply Point Status Report
Target Handover 6. Select <precedence>.
Unit Ref Query
7. Select Acknowledgements
checkbox(es) when a
Set Default
Create Msg... Message Addressing... confirmation of receipt is required
or when an OR (Operator
Display Msg... Delete Msg Delete Folder Refresh Close Help
Response) is required.
8. Select Message Addressees.
Message Addressing
Division Addresses...
TTP If the correct match is not displayed, use the Search feature. Type all or part of the
platform/unit identifier in the Search text box in the Lookup area and select Search.
Messages
Priority (0)
PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD pane.
Routine (0)
PL-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD 3. Select Add Group. p
Sent (2)
PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
4. Enter <name of new group> in Group
Outbox (0)
Name text box.
Saved (0)
New Message 5. Select OK.
Order/Requests 6. Select Add Addressee.
Fire/Alerts
7. Select role(s) from the Select
Reports
Overlays
Platform dialog box.
Address Groups 8. Select Apply. (repeat steps 8 and 9
Quick Send
to add more)
Add Group Add Addressee... Rename Group Delete 9. Select Close.
10. To rename an Address Group: Select
Display Msg... Delete Msg Delete Folder Refresh Close Help “Address
Address Groups”
Groups in folder pane
pane.
11. Select <appropriate group> folder in
right pane.
12. Select Rename Group.
13. Enter <new name> in Group Name
text box.
14. Select OK.
The Saved folder stores folders created for saving messages. After a folder is created, it can
TIP be renamed, moved, or deleted.
Messages v 1.3.1.3
Inbox (3)
1. Ensure Messages dialog
SavedDTG Msg Type Msg Name
Sent (3)
box is open.
Outbox (1) 2. Select “Saved” folder in
Saved (2) folder pane.
New Message 3. Select New Folder.
Order/Requests Enter File/Folder Name 4. Enter <file name> in
Fire/Alerts Folder/File Name: Folder/File Name text
Reports box.
OK Cancel
Overlays 5. Select OK.
Imagery
Address Groups
Quick Send
NOTE: When you receive a message or invite, the Chat button on the OPS screen will flash.
OVLY NBC1
4) Accept.
A t --- --- ---
Apps..
Map...
Start Ops Active Tasks (02) Role: PSG-WGM-2-A-2BN12CAV-1CD User: SECRET 062058ZJUL2011
Select Platform
Criteria 1. Select Buddy List.
Chat Manager Corps: 2. Select Modify Buddy List.
UNCLASSIFIED 3. Select Add…
Diviision: 1-CD-DIV
Buddy List Chat Rooms 4. Select role(s) to be
Brigade: 4-BCT-1-CD
Status Name URN entered on the buddy list
(none)
Regiment:
from the Select Platform
Battalion: 2-BN-12-CAV dialog box.
Company: B-2-BN-12-CAV 5. Select OK.
Buddy List
OK
Select Platform
Criteria 1. Select chat room that you
Corps: created.
Diviision: 1-CD-DIV 2. Select Invite.
Brigade: 4-BCT-1-CD 3. Select role(s) to invite to
Chat Manager Regiment: (none)
chat room from the Select
UNCLASSIFIED Battalion: 2-BN-12-CAV
Platform dialog box.
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD Platoonchat TeamBravo
4. Select OK.
Company: B-2-BN-12-CAV
*PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD has joined the room! PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD 5. Select OK.
Platoon: 2-B-2-BN-12-CAV
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD>What is your
ETA my location? PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CA
PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
More Info...
Filter: Platforms Units All
Lookup
Search
OK Close Help
Leave Invite
Hide
NOTE: If you select Leave to leave a chat room, the chat room will be deleted locally.
Chat Manager
1. Select Chat Rooms.
UNCLASSIFIED 2. Select a room in the Pending Invites
Buddy List Chat Rooms PSG-WGM-2-B-2BNASCAV-1CD pane.
Active Rooms 3. Select Accept.
4. Select <name of chat room>.
Room Creator
5. Enter <message> in the text box.
PlatoonChat PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
6. Select Enter.
7. To leave a chat room select Leave, or
select another Chat room.
8. Select Yes.
9. To reenter an existing chat room
Pending Invites select <Name of Chat Room>.
NOTE: You cannot reenter a chat room
Room Creator
until invited if you select Leave for
TeamBravo PSG-WGV-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
that chat room
room.
Hide
TIP Instant Message tabs count against the six chat room maximum each user is allowed.
Chat Manager
1. Select a role from the Buddy List.
UNCLASSIFIED 2. Select Chat.
Buddy List Chat Rooms
3. Select <name of chat room>.
4. Enter <message> in the text box.
Status Name Alias 5
5. Select Enter on keyboard
keyboard.
Unknown PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
Unknown PL-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
Current PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD WHITE4
Current PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD WHITE 3
Current CDR-WHL-B-2BN12CAV-1CD BULL 6
Current XO-TRK-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
Hide
To sort messages, select column heading. The messages are sorted and displayed in
TIP descending order.
OR column will change from Y to R when the appropriate action is performed:
TIP Have Complied, Can’t Comply, or Will Comply.
A
Access messages in
i FIPR queue D l t FIPR message
Delete
1. Select FIPR button with message(s) 1. Select message to delete.
indicated. 2. Select Delete Msg.
2. Select message from list. 3. Select Yes or No.
3. Select Display Msg. 4. Select Close.
NOTE: Open Office is a software application suite which is compatible with Microsoft Office format and
is only available to SECRET cleared operators on a secure system. Open Office is available from the
Start menu.
NOTE: Writer is a word-processing program, Calc is a spreadsheet program and Impress is a slide
presentation program that is a part of the Open Office suite of applications.
The SPOT report cannot be saved or sent until the sender’s location is entered on SPOT report.
The location will be entered by default if it is current. If the message sender’s reported
TIP location isn’t current, then it must be entered by selecting Additional Info.
1. Select the hostile forces icon from Display Controller on main 4. Select Additional Info and
screen. The Display Controller will disappear. enter the Observer’s location,
2. Select a location on the map using the crosshair (cursor) as a if not current. Observer’s
pointer. The SPOT report dialog box will be displayed. current location is REQUIRED
3. All of the required information is automatically filled in INPUT.
according to the input from the user’s computer. The user 5. Enter information in other
may choose to adjust the following default information: optional fields as needed.
a. Select Line 1 Option – Size. No Comment by default. 6. Select Save to save the SPOT
b. Select Line 2 Option – Activity. Stationary by default. report to the Combat
c. Select Line 3 Option – Location. User selected location Messages folder in the Saved
by crosshair. f
folder in Messages.
d. Select Line 4 Option – Uniform. Blank by default. 7. Select Send to send the SPOT
e. Select Line 5 Option – Time/Observed DTG. Time report to default addressees.
NOW by default. 8. The Combat Messages dialog
f. Select Line 6 Option – Equipment . Dismount box will close once the SPOT
Personnel, IED or VBIED by default (dependant on report has been sent.
quick send button selected).
TTP Creating a uick Send Free Te t message button will save time when sending frequent
routine messages for e ample daily Green 2 Sensitive Items Reports.
Create Free Te t
SECRET 1. Select the envelope icon from the Display
Controller.
Action Info 0 Attach 0 Ma imi e 2. Select r ers/ e uests from the Ne essage
f ld iin th
folder the lleft
ft h
hand
d pane.
3. Select ree Te t essage from the essage
Su ect
Type pane.
Here’s how . Select Create essage.
5. Select essage ptions
6. Select Message Addressees.
7. Select role(s) from the Select Platform dialog bo .
8. Select
. Select .
Message Si e
Calc Si e 65B OR... 10. Create the message.
11. Select Save As
12. Enter uick Send Free Te t in Folder te t bo .
Reply To...
Message
Options...
Save SaveAs... Delete 13. Select Create.
1 . Select arrow to e pand Saved Msg folder.
Send Forward Print Close Help 15. Select uick Send Free Te t folder.
16. Enter uick Send Free Te t in File te t bo .
This page is unclassified but marked SECRET for training purposes only. 17. Select Save
18. Select .
(Continued ne t page)
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SETUP UICK SEND BUTTONS - FREE TE T SETUP FOR ROUTINE REPORTS (continued)
TTP Button file and folder names should be standardi ed by Unit Digital SOP.
Messages
New Message
Green 2 20. Select uick Send Button Select
Order/Requests
option.
Fire/Alerts 21. Select message uick Send Free
Reports Te t in Saved Messages folder.
Overlays
Address Groups
22. Enter abbreviated name of
uick Send Button Label uick Send Button Select message type in Button Label te t
G2G
---
G2G ---
bo . (ma imum of characters)
Balloon Label
23. Enter name for mouse over
Green 2 Report Clear
balloon in Balloon Label te t bo .
(ma imum of 6 characters).
Apply 2 . Select Apply.
25 Select Close.
25. Close
Display Msg... Delete Msg Delete Folder Refresh Close Help
JCR performs a virus scan on all files on the SecureMDL prior to listing the files. The virus scan can
take a long time depending on how much data is stored on the
TIP SecureMDL when it is installed to the system.
2bn12CAV-1cd_05_20_09_JCR
<-Extract
- Data Load>Mission Data
+
+ CHAT-ER-1 Cancel
+
+
2bn12CAV-1cd_05_20_09_JCR
CHAT-ER-1
Loader.
Extract
+ Map_JCR
PKINKEY1_JCR
+ Map_JCR 3. Select Copy From tab.
+ View
+ TimesScreens Details...
+
+
PKINKEY1_JCR
TimesScreens
4. Select SecureMdlDevice
+ Hwconfig
Delete. + Hwconfig from Copy From Source
Mission
option.
Install w/o
Extract 5. Enter SecureMDL
password.
6. Select OK. Virus scan runs.
7. Select <name of MDS>
Close Help folder in Copy From Source
pane.
8. Select <- Extract.
9. Select OK.
10. Disconnect SecureMDL.
Close Help
TTP Personal File Folder allows a SECRET cleared Soldier the option to import/export files
from/to a SecureMDL. Files (including Open Office files) from a personal file folder can be attached to
messages when the cleared Soldier is logged in on a secure system.
You must logged in as Secret User on Secret system and have an account established
TIP by the TIGR server admin.
Import Files from SecureMDL to PFF Import the data from the file listed:
1. Connect the SecureMDL through the J2 1. Select Start>TIGR.
connection on the DU. 2. Enter <User Name> and <Password>.
2. Select Start >FBCB2>PFF Management. 3. Select Login.
3. Select “SecureMDLDevice” in the Source 4. Select TIGR>Admin>SneakerNet
pane. 5. Select Import SneakerNet.
a. Enter <password>. 6. Select Browse.
b. Select OK. 7. Select <SneakerNet> file from the File
4. Select the SneakerNet file from Source pane. Upload Directory pane.
5. Select My_Documents in the Destination 8. Select Done.
pane. 9. Select Start.
6. Select arrow -> between Source and 11. Select OK.
Destination panes. 12. Select the x in the upper right corner of the
7. Select Close. Admin SneakerNet Import and Export
8. Disconnect the SecureMDL. window to close dialog box.
SneakerNet is viewed by the JCR system as two separate files, one with a .001 identifier
TIP to distinguish them.
1. Disconnect the keyboard and connect the SecureMDL through the J2 connection on the DU.
2. Select Start > TIGR.
3. Enter <User Name> and <Password>.
4
4. Select Login.
Login
5. On the TIGR window select TIGR>Admin>SneakerNet.
6. Select Export SneakerNet.
7. Enter the appropriate date and ensure that the Regular TIGR Data option is checked. Retain the
other default values.
8. Select Start.
9. Select OK.
10. Select Start>FBCB2>PFF Management.
11. Select “SecureMDL Device” in the Destination Pane.
12. Enter <password>.
13. Select OK.
14
14. S l t “M
Select “My_Documents”
D t ” ffrom th
the S
Source P
Pane.
15. Select file from My Documents folder in the Source pane.
16. Select arrow -> between Source and Destination panes.
17. Repeat steps 14. and 15. for all SneakerNet files to be copied.
18. Select Close.
19. Disconnect the SecureMDL and connect the keyboard through the J2 connection on the DU.
1. The map formats used with JCR are Vector Product Format (VPF) and Raster Product Format
(RPF).
a. VPF is a military standard for vector-based digital map products produced by the U.S.
Department of Defense (DoD). Vector Product Format shows basic features without a lot of
information.
b. RPF compresses image files such as aerial photographs or satellite imagery to be quickly
viewed without decompressing the entire file
file, “like”
like Google™
Google Earth and MrSID.
MrSID
2. Specific map types are available for use with JCR and will be available on the layers tab of the
Map Control dialog box when they are loaded on the system.
3. Select the best map type for the selected scale:
a. 1:5K-10K (MrSid/JP2)
b. 1:20K CIB 1 Meter
c. 1:50K-100K CIB 5 Meter
d. 1:200K CADRG
e. 1:500K-1M CADRG
4. CIB, CADRG, DTED and MrSID are some of the types of maps used with JCR.
CIB – Controlled Image Base is a dataset of photos, made from black and white aerial images that are
produced to support mission planning and command, control, communications, and intelligence
systems.
TTP Moving great distances or scrolling on the map can cause a delay when imagery maps are
displayed. When performing these tasks, change to a CADRG map background to reduce
the refresh time on the screen.
CADRG - Compressed Arc Digital Raster Graphic is a “scanned in” artist rendered area with military
gridlines,
g , contour lines,, vegetation,
g , built up
p areas identified and AOIs indentified.
DTED - Digital Terrain Elevation Data provides relief information and terrain in 3D and allows for
calculations such as line of sight. Allows greater flexibility and use of maps, also allows for sub-meter
resolution providing greater detail.
MrSID - "MultiResolution Seamless Image Database” is a data format that allows image files to be
substantially compressed with little to no loss of image quality. This format allows you to view any portion
of a MrSID image at any resolution very quickly.
NOTE: The dots inside the Pan Box represent the icons position on the OPS screen.
Map Display G G SECRET W(00) A(02) v. 1.3.1.3
TTP Use this technique to locate a friendly unit or platform by centering the map on that
unit's icon.
More than one layer can be viewed at a time, but only one layer can be highlighted at a
TIP time. Therefore, the transparency can only be adjusted for one layer at a time.
Map Control Map Control
1. Ensure Map Control dialog
Background Layers Grid Background Layers Grid
box is open.
VPF + CIB (65%)
2. Select Layers.
+
RPF VPF 3. Select a map format/type:
CIB (65%) RPF 1. VPF
CADRG (30%) CADRG (30%) 2. RPF
DTED DTED 3. CIB
NOTE: CIB has been
4. CADRG
Moved Up in this 5. DTED
dialog box 6. (other map types when
loaded)
4. Select a layer to highlight so
- - transparency
p y can be adjusted.
j
5. Select and drag Transparency
Hide Move Move Hide Move Move
slider tool up to increase
Transparency Transparency
Layer Up Down Layer Up Down transparency and down to
Restore Defaults Restore Defaults decrease it.
OK Save Cancel Help OK Save Cancel Help 6. Select Move Up or Move
Down to change order layers
are listed.
7. Select Save.
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SYMBOLOGY
Close Help
Create/Edit Monitor
1. To Create a Convoy Patrol Group:
CPG a. Select Apps from OPS screen.
WHITE DOG Create New Terminate... b. Select Convoy Patrol Group
CPG Info Manager.
Name: WHITE DOG Effective DTG: 301606Z - - - - - DTG NOW
c. Select Execute.
Leader: PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD / Estimated
None Dissolution DTG:
011608Z - - - - - DTG NOW
d. Select Create/Edit.
Creator: PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD / Status: Active
None
(* dentoes Monitor)
e. Select Create New.
1-CD
f. Enter <convoy name> in Name text box
Add >> CPG Member Alias
4-ID *XO-TRK-B-2BN12... in CPG Info pane.
3-BCT-4-ID << Remove *CDR-WHL-B-2BN1...
*PSG-2-B-2BN12CA...
RED 4
g. Select NOW in Effective DTG text box.
4-BCT-1-AD
4-CAB Set Leader PL-2-B-2BN12CAV-... h. Enter estimated expiration date and
HHB-4-ID
Set Monitor
PL-WGM-2-B-2BN1...
PSG-WGM-2-B-2BN... WHITE 3
time in Estimated Dissolution DTG text
A2C2S1-4ID
box.
i. Select role(s) to add from the UTO tree.
Search j. Select Add >> for each role selected.
k. Select a single role to serve as Convoy
Send Save Refresh Close Help
Leader.
l. Select Set Leader.
m. Select role(s) to serve as Convoy
Monitor.
n. Select Set Monitor.
o. Select Send.
p. Select Send.
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NOTE: The Monitor tab displays the CPG Summary Info that provides a listing of all CPGs that the
operator is a part of, the operator is the creator of, or the operator has been assigned to monitor.
NOTE: The Convoy Color feature is used to assign the local color setting for the selected CPG.
Color Units by UTO
To Monitor CPG:
Color Unit a. Select Apps
pp from OPS screen.
WHITE HQ-HHC-2-BN-12-CAV b. Select Convoy Patrol Group Manager.
BROWN 1-A-2-BN-12-CAV
c. Select Execute.
GREEN 2-D-2-BN-12-CAV
YELLOW 2-E-2-BN-12-CAV
d. Select Monitor.
CYAN 3-B-2-BN-12-CAV e. Select active CPG in CPG Summary Info table.
SAFARI 3-D-2-BN-12-CAV f. Set Convoy Color: option.
BAMBOO GR HQ-A-2-BN-12-CAV g. Select Apply.
LIGHT ORCH HQ-B-2-BN-12-CAV
h. Select Center on Leader.
KHAKI HQ-C-2-BN-12-CAV
i. Select Refresh to update CPG Summary Info table.
j. Select Close.
To
o Terminate CPG:
a. Select Apps from OPS screen.
Search b. Select Convoy Patrol Group Manager.
c. Select Execute.
Add... Remove WHITE Select All d. Select Create/Edit.
e. Select convoy from list.
Apply Close Help f. Select Terminate.
g. Select Yes.
h. Select Close.
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1. The following tabs will be displayed in 1. Convoy Tab lists: lists the Name, Leader, Alias; also
the Hook Dialog “dialog” box: provides the following buttons - Free Text to Leader,
a. Details Rename, Terminate, Center-On-Leader and Convoy
b. Attachments (only active if Color.
Secret user) 2
2. N
Name: name off convoy.
c. BDA 3. Leader: role of the convoy leader
d. Convoy 4. Alias: alias (Call Sign) of the convoy leader
e. Fire Mission 5. Free Text to Leader: quick send button to send a
Hook Dialog
message to convoy leader; displays Create: Free Text
Details Attachments BDA Convoy Fire Mission
dialog box when selected.
Name....: WHITE DOG
6. Rename: displays a HookCPGRename dialog box
Leader...: PSG-2-B-2BN12CAV-1CD
Alias.......: WHITE 4
when selected.
7. The following are only active when user is a member
of a convoy:
a. Terminate: terminates the Convoy Patrol Group
(CPG), removes the CPG from the OPs screen
and CPG Manage Dialog dialog box when CPG
Bamboo G Apply creator, Commander or higher selects.
b. Center on Leader: centers own vehicle’s OPs
screen on he convoy leader when selected.
1 of 1
c. Color: displays which color the convoy is preset to
Delete Edit...
display on own vehicle OPs screen. Change Color
Free Text... Close Help
menu is displayed when selected.
The Alias information that was entered during Login will be displayed on the Details tab. Alias for
TIP PSG-WGM is shown as White 3 here.
Hook Dialog
1. The following functions are displayed on the Details tab:
Details Attachments BDA Convoy Fire Mission a. Request Platform Info – Requests the currently
CDRWHL-4SQDN-2SCR (Self) selected Vehicle’s Platform Information if unknown.
URN.........: 704705 The selected vehicle’s most recently sent SITREP
Platform Type.: MEDIUM TRUCK
Service Agency: A data will be displayed.
Currency.......: CURRENT
Reported DTG..: 150025ZDEC2010
b. Platform selection arrows –pages through multiple
platforms when more than one are “hooked”.
Location......: 14RPV 11839 48872
Quality..: QUALITY <+ 1 METER c. Delete – deletes the displayed created icon from the
users OPS map.
SITREP Data
d. Edit – edits the information about the displayed
W W G W W created icon.
e. Free Text… - opens a free text message dialog box
Request Platform Info to prepare and send a message to the selected
platform
platform.
1 of 1
Delete Edit...
The SA Filter de-clutters SA map display by filtering SA data, so the user is not overwhelmed
TIP by unnecessary information.
Selecting All On will display all SA. Selecting All Off will hide all SA. Selecting All in any pane will
display all SA for that option, Selecting None in any pane will hide all SA for that option.
TIP Selecting Select will display more options to choose from.
1. Select Filters from the OPs screen. 1. Selecting Select in the Friendly
2. Select the SA tab. pane displays the following options:
3. The following panes and options are displayed: a. Currency
a. Labels. b. Dimension – Air Ground
All None c. BDA
b. Friendly d. Echelon
All Select None 2. Selecting Select in the Enemy pane
c. Enemy displays the following options:
All Select None a. Currency
d. Unknown b. Dimension - Air Ground
All None c. BDA
e. Georef d. Type – unit type or vehicle
All None e. Source of info
4. Select Set as Default to save the options as default
choices.
5. Select Apply Filter to set the filter options.
6. Select Help for more detailed information.
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CLEAR DATA
TTP Recommend using Clear Data function on a daily basis or when system performance is
degraded. Most Units employ the Clear Data function twice a day per SOP, during each shift change.
TTP The screen lock should be activated any time the JCR system operator needs to leave
the immediate area and will be out of sight of the system.
Screen Lock can be activated regardless of what is open.
If three unsuccessful login attempts are made, a warning screen will appear with the following
message: "Number of login attempts exceeded. Please contact your security officer. Login aborted."
Should this happen,
pp you
y will be locked out and will need to logout
g and login
g again
g
TIP from the Start menu with correct ID and Password. Contact the Security Officer.
UNCLASSIFIED
1. Select Start>Screen Lock.
2. When the screen lock is activated:
a. The system maintains the current
Screen Lock operator’s logged in operational status in
the background.
b. Displays a Screen Lock login dialog box.
c. Denies access to an unauthorized
operator.
Login ID Applique Unclassified Account
d Allows the operator to log back in or to log
d.
Password
out.
3. It should be activated any time the operator
needs to leave the immediate area and is out of
sight of the system.
4. To Deactivate Screen Lock:
Authenticate Logout
a. Enter <password>.
b. Select Authenticate.
CAUTION: Accidently or purposely clearing the JOSEKI key from the KGV-72 PED requires that
! the KGV-72 PED be returned to Electronic Maintenance Facility (ELM) to become operational.
Destroy KGV-72
KGV 72 PED (LOCAL) Destroyy the Hard Drive,, KGV-72 PED,, and
1. Select Start>Platform Encryption Device Satellite Transceiver Using the Destroy
Manager. System Command (JCR) (LOCAL)
2. Select Advanced on Platform Encryption 1. From Ops screen, select Admin.
Device Manager dialog box. 2. Select Destroy System.
3. Select Destroy PED. 3. Select Now or allow countdown to
4. Select Continue. proceed to end.
5. Allow countdown to complete or select Now
to destroy KGV-72 PED immediately.
6. Select Ok.
! CAUTION: Use of Zeroize will make KGV-72 PED device inoperable for mission requirements.
NOTE: The KGV-72 is tamper resistant and will zeroize if an attempt is made to get inside the device.
Zeroize removes all operational keys and deletes all system presets and configuration settings
to default values. Encryption/decryption operations are not possible until encryption
TIP k
keys are reloaded
l d d andd th
the KGV
KGV-72
72 PED has
h been
b authenticated
th ti t d to
t the
th hard
h dd drive.
i
If mode switch is moved to Z, while the KGV-72 PED has no power source connected to the
TIP PWR port, the device will zeroize the next time it is powered on.
Z Position
KGV-72 PED
! CAUTION: Use of Zeroize will make KGV-72 PED device inoperable for mission requirements.
NOTE: The KGV-72 PED in an UNKEYED state, is a Controlled Cryptographic Item (CCI). Ship, store,
handle and report the KGV-72 PED IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and AR 380-40. Refer to DA Pam 25-
380-2 for guidance on handling, storage, accountability and special reporting requirements for CCI.
Enable LED
Disable LED
Close Help
! CAUTION! Do not shut off power to the PU without first following the system shutdown procedure.
Failure to comply may cause loss of program data or damage to the PU.
! CAUTION! Leaving the PU circuit breaker/switch set to ON will enable the battery pack to
continuously charge as long as external DC power is available. This could possibly result in a dead
vehicle battery if left in this condition over an extended period.
NOTE: The KGV-72 PED in an UNKEYED State is CCI and must be handled, stored, transported and
reported IAW DA Pamphlet 25-380-2 and AR 380-40.
Across the board, users stated that improper shutdown procedures are a major problem and
TIP cause for either faulty or slow start-up when the system is brought back up.
! CAUTION! Do not shut off power to the PU without first following the system shutdown procedure.
Failure to comply may cause loss of program data or damage to the PU.
! CAUTION! Leaving the PU circuit breaker/switch set to ON will enable the battery pack to
continuously charge as long as external DC power is available. This could possibly result in a dead
vehicle battery if left in this condition over an extended period.
! CAUTION! Do not select Destroy System. Selecting Destroy System will cause a Flash Mayday
message to be sent, the INC will be reset to factory defaults, and operational data set and executable
files on hard drive will be erased (overwritten).
WARNING! Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the
!
system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last
when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply
can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Start 8
8. Does Signal Quality Indicator display
1. Verify Satellite Transceiver line of sight is bars?
unobstructed. a. Yes – EXIT.
2. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars? b. No – Contact Signal/Comm
a. Yes – EXIT. maintenance.
b. No – Go to next step. 9. Verify PMA switch is set to On position
3. Is KGV-72 PED installed? and KGV-72 PED mode switch set to Run.
a. Yes – Go to step 10. 10. Does signal quality indicator display bars?
b. No – Go to next step. a. Yes – EXIT.
4. Verify PMA switch is set to On. b. No – Go to next step.
5. Does Signal Quality Indicator display bars? 11. Load operational keys IAW TM.
a. Yes – EXIT. 12. Does signal quality indicator display bars?
b. No – Go to next step. a. Yes – EXIT.
6. Verify/connect W1A cable. b. No – Contact Signal/Comm
7. Verify/connect W3Z and DC power cable. maintenance.
Finish
WARNING! Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the
!
system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last
when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply
can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
NOTE: If the internal battery has been run-down, AN/UYK-128(V) computer will not remain on when
power is
i iinterrupted.
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When the
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been resolved,
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AN/UYK 128(V)
computer must be operated for eight (or more) hours to recharge the internal battery.
Start
1. Check PU cable connections.
2. Does PU power up?
a. Yes - EXIT.
b. No – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance.
Finish
WARNING! Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the
!
system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last
when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply
can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
! CAUTION! Do not connect or disconnect the DAGR interface cable without first powering down the
computer and DAGR. Failure to comply will result in equipment damage.
NOTE: If other vehicle icons are displayed on the situation monitor, but not own vehicle icon; follow
troubleshooting procedures for Can See Other SA but Not Own SA.
Start
1. Is the GPS gumball green?
a. Yes - Select AUTO CENTER from the OPS screen – EXIT.
b. No – Go to next step.
2. DAGR - Ensure GPS p passes boot test IAW TM 11-5820-1172-13 ((DAGR)) during
g system
y start up.
p
Replace GPS if boot test fails.
3. Verify that all cables are connected properly.
4. Select GPS gumball.
5. Check time, position and heading status.
6. Are all three a go?
a. Yes - Refresh screen – EXIT.
b. No – Go to next step.
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FOUO
TROUBLESHOOTING – CANNOT SEE OWN ICON
NOTE: If the internal battery has been run-down, AN/UYK-128(V) computer will not remain on when
power is interrupted. When the external power problem has been resolved, AN/UYK-128(V) computer
must be operated for eight (or more) hours to recharge the internal battery.
TTP When there are issues with perceived faulty or inaccurate SA, relocate and force the
system to update itself based on new location.
WARNING! Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the
!
system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last
when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply
can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
NOTE: If the KGV-72 PED LED is flashing Green/Amber prior to black key load, the KGV-72 PED
needs to be authenticated to the Hard Drive. To authenticate, turn the mode switch to Admin.
NOTE: During Start-Up of KGV-72 PED with keys loaded - when turning mode switch to Run position,
if KGV-72 PED LED is flashing Green/Amber turn mode switch to the Off position then back to Run.
Start.
1. Turn KGV-72 mode switch to Admin.
2. Is KGV-72 PED LED flashing green/amber?
a. Yes – go to next step.
b. No – EXIT.
3 Verify/connect W3Z cable.
3. cable
4. Is the KGV-72 PED LED flashing green/amber?
a. Yes – Contact Signal/Comm maintenance.
b. No – EXIT.
Finish.
NOTE: If the KGV-72 PED LED is red, it is an alarm state indicating a loss of JOSEKI or mismatched keys.
CONTACT SIGNAL
SIGNA / COMM MAINTENANCE
NOTE: If the KGV-72 PED LED is flashing amber, it indicates that the HUB is low (5% charge) or missing.
NOTE: If the JCR system locks up or is slow to respond, the hard drive is probably filled or too many
windows open at the same time. Follow troubleshooting procedures for Computer Slow to Respond
to Commands, (below).
Start
1 Select
1. S l L
Locall C
Comm gumball/general.
b ll/ l
2. Is Disk Threshold capacity at 97%?
a. Yes – Perform maintenance procedure Clear Data.
1). Is the system responding correctly?
a) Yes – EXIT.
b) No – Go to 2.b.
b. No – Close windows until system operates normally.
3. Is the system responding correctly?
a. Yes – EXIT.
b. No – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance.
Finish
WARNING! Do not disconnect or connect any cables without first properly powering down the
!
system and turning off all power. Where applicable, always disconnect the ground cable last
when disassembling and always connect the ground cable first when assembling. Failure to comply
can cause injury to personnel or damage to equipment.
Start
1. AN/UYK-128(V) fails to boot-up.
2. Power down the AN/UYK-128(V) computer set.
3. Ensure One (1) RHDDC is present.
4. Reseat RHDDC.
5. Power up the AN/UYK-128(V).
6. Is the system operational?
a. Yes – EXIT
b. No – Contact Signal/Comm Maintenance
Finish
C2 Messages
TTP The following is an abbreviated example of a Pre-Combat Checklist to ensure your system is
fully mission capable. Checklist should be according to unit SOP.
TIP Always use the appropriate Technical Manual when performing maintenance.
Verify Graphics/Overlays
TTP The following is an abbreviated example of a Post-Combat Checklist to ensure your system is
fully mission capable. Checklist should be according to unit SOP.
TIP Always ensure your equipment is in top condition after conducting missions.