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SECTION
MITL9105/911
O-096-350-NA
MITEL
ACTlON
PROCEDURES
GENERAL
Al.01 Task-oriented functions in this Appendix are implemented using
MITEL
Action Procedures (MAPS
). Also there is a brief discus-
sion of tools and safety practices.
Al.02 A MAP is a step-by-step procedure using a flow chart principle,
written and illustrated where necessary to a level of detail that
allows both experienced and inexperienced personnel to carry out the
tasks detailed. A MAP contains two levels of information as follows:
.-
.
-
(a) For experienced personnel, a series of steps (level one) each
numbered (n) and annotated with minimal information.
(b)
For inexperienced personnel, each step referred to in (a) above
is amplified by a connected series of numbered
substeps
(nA)
(level two).
Al.03 A typical example of a MAP is shown in Figure Al-l, with the
two levels detailed.
MAP SYMBOLS
Al.04 There are four basic symbol shapes which may be used
in
MAP, and are defined as follows.
Al.05 AND Block:
Used to indicate a level one step that must be
performed. Consists of a square with the word AND centered in
the block
Al.06 OR Block:
Used to indicate a choice of level one steps, one of
which must be performed. Consists of a rectangle, with the text
centered in the block, and with the word OR appearing between the
alternative operations.
Al.07 The rectangle is also used to border instructions which imply
that the operator must perform a task outside the scope of the
MAP. The text is centered in the rectangle.
Al
.08
Decision Block:
Used to indicate a decision within the level
one steps which must be made. The symbol is based on a . .
hexagon with the top and bottom sides extended. Decision text is
centered in the symbol.
Al.09 START/FINISH/Jump to Block:
Used to indicate the start and
finish of a MAP. Also used to indicate “jump to” points within
the MAP; for example “go to (n)” or “from (n)” or “return to (n)“. The
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