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| ECAM MENU Normal Operation 1/79 ECAM MENU
 Normal Operation 2/79
 When you initially enter the
 cockpit all the EIS displays are
 normally off. The displays require
 AC electrical power to operate so
 unless either the APU or a ground
 electrical supply are available the
 displays will not operate.
 We will connect a ground
 electrical supply for you.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 3/79
 ECAM Normal Operation 4/79
 Normally the ECAM screens are
 switched on in the order upper then
 lower. For training purposes, let’s
 switch them on in reverse order to
 see what happens.
 MENU
 Swiittcchh oonn tthhee llooweerr ECAMddiissppllaayy..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 5/79
 Normally the ECAM screens are
 switched on in the order upper then
 lower. For training purposes, let’s
 switch them on in reverse order to
 see what happens.
 No.Switch on the lower ECAM
 display.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 6/79
 Normally the ECAM screens are
 switched on in the order upper then
 lower. For training purposes, let’s
 switch them on in reverse order to
 see what happens.
 No. To switch on the lower ECAM
 display click on the control knob.
 ECAM Normal Operation 7/79
 Notice that E/WD information is
 displayed on the lower ECAM screen.
 This occurs because it has priority.
 Therefore, if there is only one ECAM
 screen available, the E/WD
 information will be displayed.
 Now switch on the upper ECAM
 display to see what happens.
 MENU
 Switch on the upper ECAM
 display.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 8/79
 Notice that E/WD information is
 displayed on the lower ECAM screen.
 This occurs because it has priority.
 Therefore, if there is only one ECAM
 screen available, the E/WD
 information will be displayed.
 Now switch on the upper ECAM
 display to see what happens.
 No. Switch on the upper ECAM
 display.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 9/79
 Notice that E/WD information is
 displayed on the lower ECAM screen.
 This occurs because it has priority.
 Therefore, if there is only one ECAM
 screen available, the E/WD
 information will be displayed.
 Now switch on the upper ECAM
 display to see what happens.
 No. Switch on the upper ECAM
 display.
 ECAM Normal Operation 10/79
 Notice that the E/WD information
 moves to its normal position on the
 upper ECAM screen and the
 DOOR/OXY system page is displayed
 on the lower ECAM screen. The
 DOOR/OXY page is what the ECAM
 system will automatically display
 because you are on the ground with
 the doors open.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 11/79
 The MEMO area of the E/WD has a
 message telling you that refueling is
 taking place.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 12/79
 We will now start the APU.
 Click on the APU picture.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 13/79
 Notice that :
 • the APU system page is
 automatically displayed by the ECAM
 system,
 • there is no light on the ECAM
 control panel APU pb because the
 APU page has been automatically
 called as part of a normal sequence.
 The APU is now running.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 14/79
 Shortly after the APU start is
 complete, the ECAM DOOR/OXY page
 is automatically recalled.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 15/79
 The next action is to press the
 RECALL pb on the ECAM control panel
 for at least 3 seconds. Pressing this pb
 recalls any warnings or cautions that
 have been cleared since the last power
 up.
 Press the RECALL pb
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 ECAM Normal Operation 16/79
 Since we are starting the aircraft
 from cold, a NORMAL memo will be
 seen on the E/WD because there is
 nothing to recall.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 17/79
 If we were on a turnaround, the
 display would recall any Warnings or
 Cautions that had occurred on the
 previous flight.
 In this example a Cancelled
 Caution concerning the Digital Flight
 Data Recorder has been recalled.
 You will see how a Caution is
 cancelled in the abnormal operation
 module.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 18/79
 During the pre-flight one of the
 things we do is check fluid levels.
 For example the quantity levels for
 hydraulic fluid and engine oil. The
 required system pages are manually
 called by pressing the associated key
 on the ECAM Control panel. Let’s call
 the ECAM HYD system page.
 MENU
 Press the HYD system key on the
 ECAM control panel.
 ECAM Normal Operation 19/79
 The ECAM HYD system page is
 displayed. Notice that there is a light
 on the HYD key on the ECAM control
 panel to indicate that it was manually
 selected.
 You will do the fluid level check in
 the Hydraulic module so let’s see
 how to return to the ECAM
 DOOR/OXY page.
 To deselect a manually selected
 ECAM page the lighted key on the
 ECAM control panel is pressed.
 MENU
 Press the HYD key on the ECAM
 control panel.
 ECAM Normal Operation 20/79
 The ECAM DOOR/OXY page is
 displayed and there are no lights on
 the ECAM control panel. Remember
 the lights out philosophy!
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 21/79
 The SWITCHING panel is checked
 to confirm that all the switches are in
 their normal position.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 22/79
 The passengers have boarded, the
 doors have been closed, and the
 aircraft is ready for push back. Notice
 that on the DOOR/OXY page, there
 are green indications on all the doors
 which means you are in a go state.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 23/79
 When the ground personnel attach
 a tow bar to the aircraft they
 disconnect part of the nose wheel
 steering system.
 The ECAM system will detect this
 and provide a green memo indication
 NW STRG DISC.
 Let’s start the engines.
 MENU
 Clliicckk oonn tthhee eennggiinnee ttoo ssttaarrtt iitt..
 ECAM Normal Operation 24/79
 The ECAM system will
 automatically display the ECAM ENG
 page while the engines are being
 started.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 25/79
 Notice that as soon as the first
 engine is running, the NW STRG
 DISC memo changes to amber. This
 happens because ECAM has
 detected that you are capable of
 taxiing but you have the steering
 disconnected.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 26/79
 The push back is complete, both
 engines are running, and the parking
 brake has been set on.
 Notice that when the ground
 personnel reconnect the nose wheel
 steering the amber memo
 disappears.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 27/79
 The ECAM WHEEL page is
 automatically called so that during
 taxi the brake temperatures can be
 monitored.
 Part of the After Start checks
 involves arming the ground spoilers
 and setting the Flaps.
 We will arm the spoilers for you.
 You can select the flaps.
 MENU
 Clliicckk oonn tthhee FFllaapp lleevveerr..
 ECAM Normal Operation 28/79
 We have armed the ground
 spoilers for you. A memo appears on
 the E/WD showing that the ground
 spoilers have been armed and the
 Flap indication changes to show the
 flap setting.
 Another part of the After Start
 checks involves checking the
 STATUS page. Because in the
 example shown there is no STATUS
 reminder at the bottom of the E/WD
 the STATUS page must be clear.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 29/79
 The APU is no longer required, so
 we have switched it off for you. All
 that remains in the right hand memo
 area is the parking brake message.
 The DOOR/OXY page should be
 checked to confirm that all slides are
 armed before commencing taxi.
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee ECAMDOOR//OXY ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 30/79
 The APU is no longer required, so
 we have switched it off for you. All
 that remains in the right hand memo
 area is the parking brake message.
 The DOOR/OXY page should be
 checked to confirm that all slides are
 armed before commencing taxi.
 No. Call the ECAM DOOR/OXY
 page.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 31/79
 The APU is no longer required, so
 we have switched it off for you. All
 that remains in the right hand memo
 area is the parking brake message.
 The DOOR/OXY page should be
 checked to confirm that all slides are
 armed before commencing taxi.
 No. To call the ECAM DOOR/OXY
 page click on the DOOR key.
 ECAM Normal Operation 32/79
 On the ECAM DOOR/OXY page
 observe that there are no amber
 indications and that there are six
 white SLIDE indications. You will see
 more about the DOOR/OXY page in
 the DOORS modules.
 MENU
 Deesseelleecctt tthhee DOOR//OXY ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 33/79
 On the ECAM DOOR/OXY page
 observe that there are no amber
 indications and that there are six
 white SLIDE indications. You will see
 more about the DOOR/OXY page in
 the DOORS modules.
 Noo.. Deesseelleecctt tthhee DOOR//OXY ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 34/79
 On the ECAM DOOR/OXY page
 observe that there are no amber
 indications and that there are six
 white SLIDE indications. You will see
 more about the DOOR/OXY page in
 the DOORS modules.
 No. To deselect the DOOR/OXY
 page click on the DOOR key.
 ECAM Normal Operation 35/79
 The ECAM DOOR/OXY page is
 replaced by the WHEEL page.
 The aircraft is now ready to taxi.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 36/79
 The brakes are released, which
 clears the park brake memo, and the
 clock elapsed time is set to run.
 MENU
 Select RUN on the clock Elapsed
 Time.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 37/79
 The brakes are released, which
 clears the park brake memo, and the
 clock elapsed time is set to run.
 No. Select RUN on the clock
 Elapsed Time.
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 38/79
 The brakes are released, which
 clears the park brake memo, and the
 clock elapsed time is set to run.
 No. Click on the Elapsed Time
 control to select RUN.
 ECAM Normal Operation 39/79
 The elapsed time is now running
 and the aircraft is taxiing out.
 The Flight controls are checked
 during the taxi out.
 The ECAM system automatically
 calls the ECAM F/CTL page as soon as
 any of the Flight Controls are moved
 on the ground.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 40/79
 Approximately 2 minutes after the second engine
 has been started a Take Off memo appears on the
 E/WD.
 The TO memo lists a series of actions required by
 the crew for the aircraft to be ready for take off. If
 you look at the list you can see that there are blue
 action items remaining, specifically setting the
 AUTO BRK to MAX and a T.O. CONFIG test. We will
 set the auto brakes to MAX for you.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 41/79
 The blue action comment changed
 to green and moved.
 Just before completing the before
 take off checklist, the take off
 configuration test is carried out. This
 is done by pressing the T.O. CONFIG
 key on the ECAM control panel.
 MENU
 Seelleecctt tthhee TT..O.. CONFFIIG kkeeyy..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 42/79
 The blue action comment changed
 to green and moved.
 Just before completing the before
 take off checklist, the take off
 configuration test is carried out. This
 is done by pressing the T.O. CONFIG
 key on the ECAM control panel.
 Noo.. Seelleecctt tthhee TT..O.. CONFFIIG kkeeyy..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 43/79
 The blue action comment changed
 to green and moved.
 Just before completing the before
 take off checklist, the take off
 configuration test is carried out. This
 is done by pressing the T.O. CONFIG
 key on the ECAM control panel.
 Noo.. Clliicckk oonn tthhee TT..O.. CONFFIIG kkeeyy..
 ECAM Normal Operation 44/79
 By selecting the T.O.CONFIG key
 the ECAM system simulates the
 application of take off power. If the
 aircraft is not in a takeoff
 configuration, for example flaps not
 in the correct configuration, then an
 ECAM warning or caution will be
 triggered.
 Provided ECAM detects that the
 aircraft is in a normal configuration
 then the T.O.CONFIG memo changes
 to NORMAL.
 Observe that there are no blue
 action lines on the E/WD.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 45/79
 We are now at the threshold
 about to takeoff. If required the
 chronometer may be started.
 MENU
 Sttaarrtt tthhee cchhrroonnoomeetteerr..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 46/79
 We are now at the threshold
 about to takeoff. If required the
 chronometer may be started.
 Noo.. Sttaarrtt tthhee cchhrroonnoomeetteerr..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 47/79
 We are now at the threshold
 about to takeoff. If required the
 chronometer may be started.
 No. Click on the CHR button to
 start the chronometer
 ECAM Normal Operation 48/79
 Observe that:
 • the chronometer has started,
 • when the engines are set to take
 off thrust the ECAM ENGINE page is
 automatically called.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 49/79
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 On the E/WD notice that:
 • the T.O. memo is replaced by
 normal memos,
 • a magenta T.O. INHIBIT message
 has appeared.
 The T.O. INHIBIT message is
 advising you that some warnings and
 cautions have been inhibited during
 the take off phase.
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 ECAM Normal Operation 50/79
 The aircraft is now airborne.
 After passing 1500 feet AAL, or 2
 minutes after lift off, the T.O. INHIBIT
 ceases and the memo is removed.
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 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 51/79
 At the acceleration altitude, The
 CLIMB phase is activated, the aircraft
 accelerates and the flaps are then
 retracted.
 MENU
 Clliicckk oonn tthhee FFllaapp lleevveerr..
 ECAM Normal Operation 52/79
 When the flaps are fully retracted the
 ECAM ENGINE page is automatically
 replaced by the CRUISE page.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 53/79
 The aircraft is now established in
 cruise. Periodically a routine review is
 carried out of the system pages.
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee ECAMENGIINE ppaaggee..
 ECAM Normal Operation 54/79
 Notice that while the ENGINE page is displayed
 the corresponding light on ECAM Control Panel
 ENG pb is illuminated. You will study the
 indications on the system pages in the
 appropriate modules so let’s continue with the
 review.
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee ECAM BLLEED ppaaggee..
 ECAM Normal Operation 55/79
 LLeett’’ss ccoonnttiinnuuee tthhee rreevviieew..
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee ECAMPRESS ppaaggee..
 ECAM Normal Operation 56/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMELLEC ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 57/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMHYD ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 58/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMFFUELL ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 59/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMAPU ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 60/79
 Notice that there are amber
 indications on the APU page. Because
 the APU is shutdown, these are
 acceptable for this stage of flight.
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee ECAMCOND ppaaggee..
 ECAM Normal Operation 61/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMDOOR//OXY ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 62/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMWHEELL ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 63/79
 Caallll tthhee ECAMFF//CTTLL ppaaggee..
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 64/79
 After reviewing the F/CTL page the
 CRUISE page can be recalled. Notice
 that there is no pb to select the CRUISE
 page you have to deselect the manually
 selected page.
 MENU
 Reeccaallll tthhee ECAMCRUIISE ppaaggee..
 ECAM Normal Operation 65/79
 The CRUISE page is displayed and
 the ECP has no lights illuminated.
 As an alternative to selecting the
 individual system keys the ALL key can
 be used to sequence through the
 system pages. You will do this in the
 ECAM abnormal operation module.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 66/79
 We will now establish a descent for
 landing at our destination.
 As part of the Approach Checks the
 STATUS page is checked. Since there
 is no STS reminder on the E/WD the
 STATUS page is normal.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 67/79
 The aircraft is lined up on final
 approach.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 68/79
 As the landing gear is extended the
 ECAM system will automatically display
 the WHEEL page . The wheel page is
 displayed to provide information useful
 for the landing, for example brake
 temperatures and spoiler deployment.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 69/79
 On passing 1500 feet, with the gear
 down, a Landing memo appears on the
 E/WD.
 Notice that there is a blue action
 remaining, advising you to arm the
 spoilers. We will arm them for you.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 70/79
 The blue action line is replaced by a
 green action completed indication.
 Notice that there are now no blue
 action lines outstanding.
 At approximately 800 feet the landing
 inhibit becomes active and this is
 indicated by a magenta memo.
 The LDG INHIBIT message is
 advising you that the vast majority of
 warnings and cautions have been
 inhibited during the landing phase.
 LLaannddiinngg
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 71/79
 On landing the chronometer can be
 stopped to give an indication of flight
 time. The chronometer only indicates
 up to 60 minutes and then starts again
 at zero. There is no chronometer
 indication for the number of hours.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 72/79
 When the aircraft is finally parked,
 the elapsed time can be stopped by
 moving the selector to STOP. In this
 example the block time is 4 hours and 8
 minutes.
 MENU
 ECAM Normal Operation 73/79
 At engine shutdown the ECAM
 DOOR/OXY page is automatically
 recalled so that you can check slide
 disarming.
 Notice the pulsing STS message on
 the E/WD. This is telling you that there
 is a maintenance related message on
 the STATUS page that you have not
 seen.
 MENU
 Caallll tthhee STTATTUS ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 74/79
 At engine shutdown the ECAM
 DOOR/OXY page is automatically
 recalled so that you can check slide
 disarming.
 Notice the pulsing STS message on
 the E/WD. This is telling you that there
 is a maintenance related message on
 the STATUS page that you have not
 seen.
 Call the STATUS page.
 Noo.. Caallll tthhee STTATTUS ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 75/79
 At engine shutdown the ECAM
 DOOR/OXY page is automatically
 recalled so that you can check slide
 disarming.
 Notice the pulsing STS message on
 the E/WD. This is telling you that there
 is a maintenance related message on
 the STATUS page that you have not
 seen.
 Call the STATUS page.
 No. Press the STATUS key to call
 the STATUS page.
 ECAM Normal Operation 76/79
 There is a white MAINTENANCE
 status message at the bottom of the
 STATUS page. This message is an
 indication for maintenance personnel
 that a system requires a maintenance
 procedure at the next programmed
 servicing. It does not mean that the
 aircraft is unserviceable.
 MENU
 Clleeaarr tthhee STTATTUS ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 77/79
 There is a white MAINTENANCE
 status message at the bottom of the
 STATUS page. This message is an
 indication for maintenance personnel
 that a system requires a maintenance
 procedure at the next programmed
 servicing. It does not mean that the
 aircraft is unserviceable.
 Noo.. Clleeaarr tthhee STTATTUS ppaaggee..
 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 78/79
 There is a white MAINTENANCE
 status message at the bottom of the
 STATUS page. This message is an
 indication for maintenance personnel
 that a system requires a maintenance
 procedure at the next programmed
 servicing. It does not mean that the
 aircraft is unserviceable.
 No. Press a CLEAR key to clear the
 STATUS page.
 ECAM Normal Operation 79/79
 Module Completed
 If the aircraft is being completely
 shutdown the ECAM displays are
 turned off using the appropriate
 brightness controls.
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 ECAM MENU Normal Operation 80/79
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