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 (1)
 Operational display of the primary engine parameters

 (a) Upper ECAM display unit In normal operation, i.e. without DU failure, the top two thirds of the display present engine primary indications, plus fuel quantity and flaps/slats position indications. (Ref. Fig. 034) These pieces of information are described in chap. 31-66-00

 (2)
 Operational display of the system pages


 (a) Lower ECAM display unit In normal operation, the Display Unit presents:
 -either an A/C system synoptic diagram, corresponding to the current phase of flight or to the crew manual selection, or to the automatically called system page corresponding to the caution/ warning that is shown to the crew on the upper DU.
 - or a status messages (Refer to 31-50-00).
 At last, the two bottom lines are reserved for the permanent
 display of A/C parameters such as TAT, SAT, A/C Gross weight, and
 TIME (UTC).

R 1EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 1 31-60-00Page 64 1201-299, 301-302, 1Config-1 May 01/05 1 1 1CES 1


 Engine Parameters Display R Figure 034
R 1EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 1 31-60-00Page 65 1201-299, 301-302, 1Config-1 May 01/05 1 1 1CES 1


 (3) A/C system presentation In normal configuration, the lower ECAM DU presents:
 -either STATUS messages
 - or, when all messages/texts have been cleared, one of the 12 A/C system pages of which the list is given hereunder:
 -
air bleed

 -
air conditioning


 -cabin pressurization
 -electrical power supply (AC and DC)
 -flight controls
 -fuel
 -hydraulic
 -APU
 -engine monitoring
 -doors/oxygen
 -landing gear/wheels/brakes (plus ground spoilers)
 -cruise These system pages present A/C system information required for efficient operation of the A/C.
 (a) System presentation (synoptic diagram)
 -Symbology Appropriate symbols are used to represent all the components (pumps, valves, etc...) in their various states (running, open, close, etc...). Appropriate symbology is used to show lines and flow direction (for fuel, hydraulic, electrical power supply, air, ...).
 -Color coding
 The part of the synoptic diagram is : OK GREEN NOT IN USE NOT SHOWN OFF WHITE ABNORMAL AMBER (OR RED) FAILED PARAMETER XX (AMBER)
R 1EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 1 31-60-00Page 66 1201-299, 301-302, 1Config-1 May 01/05 1 1 1CES 1


 (b) Logic for presentation of A/C system pages These pages are presented upon either manual or automatic selection according to a logic. The different selection modes for these A/C system pages are as follows:
 -
Automatic mode related to a failure As soon as a warning is detected by the FWC, the relevant system page is automatically shown, associated with the first warning message. This mode is intended for allowing the crew to cross-check on the display the part of the A/C system no longer usable/reliable and to follow the result of corrective actions. As the text of the warning message changes following corrective actions, the system page changes accordingly.

 -
Automatic Advisory mode


R  (Ref. Fig. 035) When a parameter drifts out of normal range, the relevant system page is automatically displayed in order to attract crew attention well before reaching the warning level and the corresponding key on the ECAM control panel comes on. Special means are used to draw crew's attention to the concerned parameter: the indication (green) and the system page title (white) pulse smoothly as long as there is an exceedance. Every time one or several parameters of a system exceed a given advisory threshold for a time longer than 2.5s the advisory mode is armed for the corresponding system page. However, if the value of the parameter exceeds the corresponding alert level, the associated caution or warning is triggered and the indication is displayed in amber or in red. For each parameter susceptible of an advisory, the advisory mode is inhibited in some flight phases. However, as long as an A/C system page is on display, the inhibitions for the advisory mode concerning all the parameters presented are not taken into account.
R 1EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 1 31-60-00Page 67 1201-299, 301-302, 1Config-1 May 01/05 1 1 1CES 1


 Automatic Advisory Mode R Figure 035
R 1EFF : 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 1 31-60-00Page 68 1201-299, 301-302, 1Config-1 May 01/05 1 1 1CES 1


 -Manual mode (or flight crew mode) In this mode, the crew selects manually the desired system page by means of the ECAM control panel related key, which comes on. This mode enables the crew to select any system page except the cruise page. In case of total loss of the ECAM CP, the ALL key enables the crew to have successively on display all the system pages and to stop on the desired system page. This sequencing of the system pages can be obtained by successive pushes on the ALL key, or by pressing it continuously. In the latter case, all the system pages appear successively at approximately 1 s time intervals, up to the last one (CRUISE). The pilot must release the key to re-initialize the stack pointing device and to have the first system page (ENG). This ALL key feature is particularly useful in case of ECAM DU failure, and generally speaking whenever there is only one DU left for ECAM display (Mono mode).
 
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