R through the cockpit loud speakers.
R The messages are as follows:
R MODE AURAL ALERTS VISUAL ALERTS
R 1 SINK RATE GPWS
R 1 PULL UP PULL UP
R 2 TERRAIN GPWS
R 2 TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP
R 2 PULL UP PULL UP
R 3 DON'T SINK DON'T SINK GPWS
R 4 TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
R 4 TOO LOW GEAR GPWS
R 4 TOO LOW FLAPS GPWS
R 4 TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
R 5 GLIDE SLOPE GPWS
R 5 TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
R TAD OBSTACLE AHEAD GPWS
R TAD OBSTACLE AHEAD GPWS
R TAD OBSTACLE AHEAD PULL UP PULL UP
R TCF TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
R Each of these alerts inhibits the automatic call out.
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R R R (3) Inhibitions (Ref. Fig. 009) Alerts may be cancelled by:
R R (a) Pressing the EMER CANC key on the ECAM control panel (aural alert only).
R R R R (b) Pressing the PULL UP/GPWS pushbutton switch on the main instrument panel for Mode 5 (glide slope) visual and aural alert. This inhibition is temporary and the mode is automatically reactivated for a new envelope penetration.
R R R (c) Pressing the G/S MODE pushbutton switch on the overhead panel for Mode 5 (glide slope) visual and aural alert (permanent inhibition).
R R (d) Pressing the SYS pushbutton switch on the overhead panel for inhibition of GPWS Modes 1 to 5 (visual and aural alerts).
R R (e) Pressing the TERR pushbutton switch on the overhead panel for inhibition of TAD and TCF functions (visual and aural alerts).
R R (f) All aural messages are inhibited if a stall or a windshear (if WR/PWS is installed) is in progress.
R R (4) Faults which prevent normal Enhanced GPWC operation are stored in the BITE memory. They can be read on the MCDU.
**ON A/C 001-049, 051-099, 101-105, 151-199, 201-214,
A. General
(1) Warning modes The serial digital data and discrete data inputs are interfaced and used in different combinations to monitor aircraft situation awareness with respect to the terrain. The following functions are implemented within the Enhanced GPWS: Mode 1 - Excessive rate of descent Mode 2 - Excessive closure rate with terrain Mode 3 - Descent after takeoff and minimum terrain clearance Mode 4 - Unsafe terrain clearance Mode 5 - Descent below glide slope Terrain Awareness and Display (TAD) Terrain Clearance Floor (TCF)
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(2) Aural alert messages Each mode computes and compares aircraft behaviour with a corresponding alert envelope. If the alert envelope is penetrated, visual and aural alerts are generated. The aural message is broadcast through the cockpit loud speakers. The messages are as follows:
MODE AURAL ALERTS VISUAL ALERTS
1 SINK RATE GPWS
1 PULL UP GPWS
2 TERRAIN GPWS
2 TERRAIN TERRAIN GPWS
2 PULL UP GPWS
3 DON'T SINK DON'T SINK GPWS
4 TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
4 TOO LOW GEAR GPWS
4 TOO LOW FLAPS GPWS
5 GLIDE SLOPE G/S
TAD TERRAIN AHEAD GPWS
TAD TERRAIN AHEAD PULL UP GPWS
TCF TOO LOW TERRAIN GPWS
Each of these alerts inhibits the automatic call out.
(3) Inhibitions (Ref. Fig. 009) Alerts may be cancelled by:
(a)
Pressing the EMER CANC key on the ECAM control panel (aural alert only).