Indicating/Recording Systems Flashcards

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Describe the organization of the Electronic Instrument System (EIS).

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▪ Six identical cathode ray tube Display Units (DUs) in two parts:
▪ Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS):
• Two Primary Flight Displays (PFDs) – normally displayed on the outboard DU.
• Two Navigation Displays (NDs) – normally displayed on the inboard DU.
▪ Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM):
• Engine/Warning Display (E/WD) – normally displayed on the Upper ECAM.
• Systems Display (SD) – normally displayed on the Lower ECAM

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Describe the components of the Air Data Inertial Reference System (ADIRS).

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▪ Three Air Data Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs), each divided into two units:
• Air Data Reference (ADR) Unit – processes pitot-static information.
• Inertial Reference (IR) Unit – processes attitude, positional, and wind data.
• ADIRU 1 supplies information to the CA’s PFD and ND.
• ADIRU 2 supplies information to the FO’s PFD and ND.
• ADIRU 3 serves as a backup.

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Describe the general displays of the E/WD.

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▪ Primary engine operating parameters - N1, N2, EGT and Fuel Flow 
▪ Supplemental operating information:  
• Thrust limit mode 
• Fuel on Board (FOB) 
• Slat/Flap position 
▪ Memo section: 
• Normal and non-normal operations, including checklists. 
• Class 1 ECAM messages.
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Explain the color coding convention on the E/WD.  
❇️Green?
❇️White?
❇️Blue?
❇️Amber?
❇️Red?
❇️Magenta?
❇️ Amber Xs?
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  • Green – normal, long-term operation.
  • White – remarks and labeling guidance for procedures.
  • Blue – units of measure and ECAM action steps.
  • Amber - failure or configuration needing crew awareness, but not necessarily immediate action.
  • Red – a failure or configuration requiring immediate crew action.
  • Magenta - informational messaging.
  • Amber Xs – information not available.
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What is the EFIS Display Unit (DU) priority in the event of a screen malfunction?

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▪ The PFD takes priority over the ND.

▪ If the outer DU is turned off or fails, the PFD automatically transfers to the inner DU.

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What is the ECAM Display Unit (DU) priority in the event of a screen malfunction?

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▪ The E/WD (upper ECAM) takes priority over the SD (Lower ECAM).
▪ If the upper ECAM DU is turned off or fails, the E/WD automatically transfers to the lower ECAM DU.

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What are the functions of the ND brightness control knobs?
The inner knob?
The outer knob?

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▪ The Inner knob is used to power and vary the brightness of the respective ND.
▪ The Outer knob is used to vary the brightness of:
• Weather Radar displays and
• GPWS displays

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Explain the functions of the three Display Management Computers (DMCs).

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▪ The DMCs process signals received from the sensors and computers within the aircraft for display on the DUs.
▪ DMC 1 provides information to the CA’s PFD, ND, and the E/WD.
▪ DMC 2 provides information to the FO’s PFD, ND, and the SD.
▪ DMC 3 serves as a backup to either DMC 1 or DMC 2.

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What accompanies an independent failure message?

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▪ Independent – A failure that affects an isolated system or item without degrading the performance of other systems or components:
• Presented in the left column of the E/WD memo section.
• Affected system is underlined. Example: – F/CTL, HYD, ELEC.
• Specific failure follows the affected system. Example: F/CTL ELAC 1 FAULT.

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What accompanies a primary failure message?

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▪ Primary – A failure that affects the use of other systems or components:
• Presented in the left column of the E/WD memo section as a “Boxed Item”

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What is the significance of a secondary failure?

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Secondary – Systems or components affected as the result of a Primary failure:
• Presented in the right column of the E/WD memo section in amber.

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What would be the indications of a Display Unit (DU) failure?

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▪ A failed DU will flash, go blank or be distorted.

▪ DUs are not monitored by the FWCs, so there will be no ECAM messages.

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What is the function of the STATUS page and when is it displayed?

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▪ Located on the SD.
• Provides a summary of the aircraft’s operational status and capabilities as it relates to an existing malfunction/s.
▪ Displayed by:
• Pressing the STS pb on the ECAM control panel.
• Automatically when FLAPS 1 has been selected in the approach phase of flight (provided that a malfunction/s continues to exist)
• Automatically as part of the ECAM non-normal procedure. The STAUS page is the last page displayed when sequencing through an ECAM non-normal procedure.

NOTE: A white boxed STS indication appears at the lower portion of the E/WD whenever information exists on the STATUS page.

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14
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Describe the functions of the SWITCHING panel.

▪ ATT HDG?
▪ AIR DATA?
▪ EIS DMC?
▪ ECAM/ND XFR?

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▪ ATT HDG – selects IRU 3 for attitude and heading information when IRU 1 or 2 fail.
▪ AIR DATA – selects ADR 3 for pitot-static information when ADR 1 or 2 fail.
▪ EIS DMC – selects DMC 3 when DMC 1 or 2 fail.
▪ ECAM/ND XFR – transfers the SD (lower ECAM) information to the CA’s or FO’s ND screen.

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What is the function of the CLR pb on the ECAM control panel?

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▪ CLR pbs
▪ Used to clear failure messages and sequence through the SD pages during an ECAM non-normal procedure.
▪ With multiple failure messages displayed, pressing the CLR pb will remove (clear) the first message and all its associated action steps.

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What is the function of the RCL pb on the ECAM control panel?

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❇️RCL pb
▪ Used to recall failure messages previously cleared by the CLR pbs that are still active.
▪ If there are no cleared messages, “NORMAL” appears on the E/WD memo section.
▪ If held for more than 3 seconds, the E/WD displays any CAUTION messages that were canceled by the EMER CANC pb.

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What is the function of the T.O. CONFIG pb on the ECAM control panel?

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❇️TO CONFIG pb
▪ Used to test the Takeoff Warning system.
▪ Simulates the application of takeoff power.
▪ Generates all warnings associated with the aircraft not correctly configured for takeoff.