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Passenger Address Operations
The Passenger Address display shows:
• the default area in the area description display
• the current volume level
• the Ambient Noise Sensor (ANS) active state
The Passenger Address display is used to increase or decrease the passenger
address volume.
Increase/Decrease PA Volume
To use the Passenger Address display:
• push the left/right arrow switches to select the desired area/zone
• adjust volume, if necessary
• ANS is displayed
Reset PA Volume
To reset the volume to the default level:
• push the left/right arrow switches to select the desired area/zone
• push the AREA RESET switch
• the illuminated bar graph segments extinguish
• the number in the STEPS ABOVE MINIMUM display returns to 0
Panel Selections
[Typical]
CSCP 1L, CACP 2L, CACP 4R -
• FIRST CLASS, BUSINESS CLASS, ECONOMY CLASS, and
ALL AREAS
Things to Remember
STEPS ABOVE MINIMUM display:
• When pushing the right arrow (increase) switch in the VOLUME display,
the number in the display increases by one, to a maximum of 16.
• When pushing the left arrow (decrease) switch in the VOLUME display,
the number in the display decreases by one, to minimum of 0.
AREA RESET - pushing the AREA RESET switch causes:
• all bar graph segments to extinguish
• the STEPS ABOVE MINIMUM display to display 0
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Cabin Management System Chapter 2A
Cabin Door Status Section 40
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D611W302-TBC (200 GenFam) 2A.40.1
2A.40 Cabin Management System-Cabin Door Status
Cabin Door Status Display
1 MAIN MENU
Push - returns to the MAIN MENU.
2 Door Status
LOCKED -
Green – door is closed and the door handle in the latched position.
NOT LOCKED -
Red – door is open, or the door is closed but the door handle is not in the latched
position.
Cabin Door Status Display
The Cabin Door Status display shows each door identified and labeled as
LOCKED or NOT LOCKED.
Note: This display does not depict the ARMED/DISARMED status of the doors.
CABIN DOOR STATUS
MAIN
MENU
LOCKED
LOCKED
LOCKED
LOCKED
LOCKED LOCKED
NOT LOCKED
NOT LOCKED
2L 3L
4L
4R
3R 2R
1R
1L
1 2
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Cabin Management System Chapter 2A
Display Control Section 45
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D611W302-TBC (200 GenFam) 2A.45.1
2A.45 Cabin Management System-Display Control
Display Controls Menu
The DISPLAY CONTROLS Menu is available at the CSCP and CACPs.
1 MAIN MENU
Push - returns to the MAIN MENU.
2 PANEL DIMMING
DIM - makes the CSCP/CACP display dimmer.
BRIGHT - makes the CSCP/CACP display brighter.
3 PANEL LOCKOUT
Push - freezes the display for 30 seconds to allow for cleaning or adjusting.
A timer appears in the PANEL LOCKOUT switch and counts down from 30 to 1.
PANEL LOCKOUT
PANEL DIMMING
DISPLAY CONTROLS MENU
MAIN
DIM BRIGHT
3
1
2
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Cabin Management System Chapter 2A
Smoking Assignments Section 50
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D611W302-TBC (200 GenFam) 2A.50.1
2A.50 Cabin Management System-Smoking Assignments
Smoking Assignments
[Option: Smoking Assignemnts: Installed]
Smoking Assigments Display
[Typical]
1 MAIN MENU
Push - returns to the MAIN MENU.
2 Segmented Bar
Illuminated - shows the selected area description.
3 Left/Right Arrow Switches
Push - displays the desired area/zone.
SMOKING SEATS
END
44
BEGIN
RIGHT CENTER LEFT
SMOKING
NO
SMOKING RESET
AREA
SMOKING ROW SELECT
SEAT COLUMN SELECT
MAIN
MENU SMOKING ASSIGNMENTS
50
48 ABCDFGHIL
Economy Smoking ( Rows 44 thru 50 )
50 HIL
49 ABCDFGHIL
3
1 2
10
4
5
11
6 7 8 9
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4 Area Description
[Typical]
Displays the selected area.
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 14 thru 34 )
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 36 thru 43 )
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 44 thru 50 ).
5 Up/Down Arrow Switches
Use up/down arrows to scroll through list.
6 AREA RESET
Push - returns the smoking seat assignments to the original configuration.
7 SMOKING SEATS
Displays the seats with smoking privileges in row/seat order.
8 NO SMOKING
Push - makes selected seats no smoking seats.
9 SMOKING
Push - makes selected seats smoking seats.
10 SEAT COLUMN SELECT
Push - selects the left, center, or right seats for the row number(s) displayed in the
Smoking Row Select display.
11 SMOKING ROW SELECT
Displays the begin and end row number for the controlled area.
Push the up/down arrows to change row numbers
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Smoking Assignments Operations
The Smoking Assignments display shows:
• the default area in the area description display
• the begin and end row numbers for the selected area
• the seats with smoking privileges for the selected area.
To add more smoking seats:
• push the left/right arrow switches to select the desired area/zone
• select the desired begin and end row numbers for the new smoking seats
• select the desired seat column (left, right, or center)
• push the smoking switch
• the selected smoking seats are shown in the Smoking Seats display.
To delete smoking seats:
• push the left/right arrow switches to select the desired area/zone
• select the desired begin and end row numbers for the new no smoking
seats
• select the desired seat column (left, right, or center)
• push the no smoking switch
• the selected no smoking seats are deleted from the Smoking Seats display.
To reset a smoking area to its original configuration:
• push the left/right arrow switches to select the desired area/zone
• push the Area Reset switch
• the applicable seats are deleted from or added to the Smoking Seats
display.
Seat Configuration
[Typical]
The following seats are configured as no smoking seats and the no smoking
indicator on the PCU will be illuminated:
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 14 thru 34 )
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 36 thru 43)
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Panel Selections
[Typical]
CSCP 1L, CACP 2L, CACP 4R -
• Economy Smoking ( Rows 14 thru 34 ),
Economy Smoking ( Rows 36 thru 43 ), and
Economy Smoking ( Rows 44 thru 50 ).
Things to Remember
There must be a begin and end row number before seat columns (left, center, or
right) can be selected, or a window appears to indicate a selection is required.
Pushing the Smoking switch when no seat columns have seen selected (left,
center, or right) for a row automatically selects all of the seats in that row.
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Cabin Management System Chapter 2A
Boarding Music Section 51
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D611W302-TBC (200 GenFam) 2A.51.1
2A.51 Cabin Management System-Boarding Music
Boarding Music Display
[Option: Boarding Music: Installed]
1 MAIN MENU
Push - returns to the MAIN MENU.
2 ON
Push - (illuminated green) turns the Boarding Music power ON.
3 OFF
Push - (illuminated green) turns the Boarding Music power OFF.
4 CHANNEL switches
Push - (illuminated green) selects desired channel.
5 VOLUME
Displays the volume incrementally.
4 2 3
BOARDING MUSIC MENU
MAIN
ON OFF
VOLUME
CHANNEL
1
MACHINE #1
4 2 3
ON OFF
VOLUME
CHANNEL
1
MACHINE #2
1
6
4
5
2 3
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6 LEFT/RIGHT ARROW switches
Push - increases or decreases volume.
Boarding Music Operation
The Boarding Music display shows:
• the selected Channel
• the desired Volume
To turn Boarding Music on:
• push the ON switch
• push the desired CHANNEL switch
• the selected CHANNEL switch illuminates
To increase or decrease the volume:
• push the appropriate left/right arrow switch
• the bar graph display increases incrementally to the right, or decreases
incrementally to the left, depending on which arrow switch was pushed
Note: One push of an arrow switch causes one increment on the bar graph display
to illuminate or extinguish, depending on which arrow switch was pushed.
Things to Remember
If the Boarding Music power has been turned OFF and the Boarding Music
display is selected, its default values are:
• power: OFF
• Channel: 1
• volume: midrange.
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Non-Normal Operations Section 60
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[Options shown: Flight Crew Rest (FCR): installed; Lower Crew Rest (LCR),
Overhead Flight Crew Rest (OFCR); Overhead Flight Attendant Rest (OFAR):
installed;
Options: Main Deck Crew Rest (MDCR), Main Deck Flight Crew Rest
(MDFCR)]
2A.60 Cabin Management System-Non-Normal Operations
Alert Messages
Alert messages appear in windows on the CSCP and the CACPs. Alert messages
require crew action. If more than one Alert Message window is activated at the
same time, the windows are overlaid; the window with the highest priority
remains in front, with the other windows layered behind it.
Alert Message priority is shown below:
• Smoke Detection
• Waste Tank Full
• Potable Water Status.
• Cabin Interphone Failure
• Passenger Address Failure
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Smoke Detection
Lavatory SMOKE DETECTED
The SMOKE DETECTED window appears if lavatory smoke is detected. A
maximum of four smoke detector alarms can be displayed in the window, with the
most recently activated smoke detector listed first. The window displays the
message SMOKE DETECTED and the location of the associated lavatory(ies) or
crew rest area. Pushing the CLEAR switch removes the window. The message
SMOKE DETECTED is displayed in small red text in the bottom left hand side of
all displays. The message is displayed until the Lavatory Call Indicator/Reset
switch is pushed.
Lavatory smoke detector activation is annunciated by a continuous HI chime and
a flashing master call light.
CLEAR
LAV 2F-1R
SMOKE DETECTED
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Crew Rest SMOKE DETECTED
[Option: Flight Crew Rest: installed - typical]
Crew rest area smoke detection is annunciated in the same manner as lavatory
smoke detection, except:
• a flight crew rest smoke detector is annunciated as FLT CREW RST
[Option: Flight Crew Rest installed; chime - typical]
Crew rest smoke detector activation is annunciated by a continuous HI chime and
a flashing master call light.
CLEAR
FLT CREW RST
SMOKE DETECTED
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Cabin Temperature
ECS No Communication
This window is displayed if the CABIN TEMPERATURE display is selected and
the Environmental Control System (ECS) is not communicating with the cabin
management system.
CABIN TEMPERATURE LOCKOUT
ECS No Communication
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Water/Waste Tank
WASTE TANK FULL
The WASTE TANK FULL window appears when the waste level is 1 inch below
the shut off point of the sensors.
Pushing the Waste Tank Status switch displays the LAVATORY/WASTE TANK
STATUS display. Using the status display information, placard the appropriate
lavatories as INOPERATIVE.
When the waste tank is full, a single LO/HI chime sounds.
WASTE
STATUS
TANK
WASTE TANK FULL
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LOW POTABLE WATER
The LOW POTABLE WATER window appears when only 1/4 tank of potable
water remains.
Pushing the CLEAR switch removes the window from the display.
CLEAR
POTABLE WATER LEVEL AT 1/4
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Communications
CABIN INTERPHONE FAILURE
The Cabin Interphone Failure window alert message is displayed if the cabin
interphone controller fails.
[Option: Door 1L shown; Option: Door 2L]
The window directs the flight attendant to press the CI NORM/ALT switch,
located on the door 1L Attendant Switch Panel.
Pressing the clear switch removes the window from all displays and displays the
message CABIN INTERPHONE FAILURE. Press CI NORM/ALT Switch in
small red text in the bottom left corner of all displays.
Note: The text remains displayed until the CI NORM/ALT switch is pushed.
CLEAR
CABIN INTERPHONE FAILURE
Press CI NORM/ALT Switch
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PASSENGER ADDRESS FAILURE
The Passenger Address Failure window appears if the passenger address
controller fails.
[Option: Door 1L shown; Option: Door 2L]
The window displays the message Passenger Address Failure and directs the flight
attendant to press the PA NORM/ALT switch, located on the door 1L Attendant
Switch Panel.
Pressing the clear switch removes the window from all displays and displays the
message PASSENGER ADDRESS FAILURE. Press PA NORM/ALT Switch in
small red text in the bottom left corner of all displays.
Note: The text remains displayed until the PA NORM/ALT switch is pushed.
CLEAR
PASSENGER INTERPHONE FAILURE
Press PA NORM/ALT Switch
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FUNCTION LOCK-OUT Messages
Function Lock-out Messages are associated with certain displays. Function
Lock-out Message windows only appear when the associated display is displayed.
The message FUNCTION LOCK-OUT appears above the reason for the lock-out.
Functions on the affected display cannot be selected as long as the lock-out
remains in effect.
Decompression
The FUNCTION LOCK-OUT Decompression window appears during a cabin
decompression if one of the following displays is selected:
• Cabin Lighting
• Entry Way Lights
The window is removed when the decompression condition no longer exists.
Return to the CABIN CONTROLS MAIN MENU by pushing the MAIN MENU
switch.
Note: A cabin decompression is annunciated by five HI chimes.
FUNCTION LOCKOUT
Decompression
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Invalid Data
FUNCTION LOCK-OUT Invalid Data is displayed when the Cabin Door Status,
Potable Water Status, or Waste Tank Status display is selected and the sensor data
information is invalid/unreliable.
The window is removed when the data is valid again.
FUNCTION LOCKOUT
Invalid Data
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Reduced Power
Reduced Power Condition
The REDUCED POWER CONDITION window is displayed when the
cabin/utility switch has been moved to the OFF position by the flight crew. All
night lights, reading lights, and attendant work lights will be illuminated.
Commands from the CSCP or CACP for night light operation will be inoperative.
When the flight deck cabin/utility power switch is placed in the ON position, the
REDUCED POWER CONDITION message is removed and control of the cabin
lighting is returned to the CSCP and CACPs.
Note: During normal airplane operations, the cabin/utility switch on the flight
deck is in the ON position.
Note: CSCP or CACP commands for night light operation will be inoperative
when the flight deck cabin/utility switch is placed in the OFF position by
the flight crew.
REDUCED POWER CONDITION
Fluorescent lights may be off.
Night lights are locked on.
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Error Messages
Error message windows display if the system fails to respond to a switch selection
or the user makes an incorrect selection.
NOT A VALID ENTRY Messages
Row Number/Seat Does Not Exist
A NOT A VALID ENTRY message appears on the Seat Chime Control display
for any of the following:
• entry of a number for which no row exists
• entry of a number for an existing row not controlled by the panel
• a seat is selected before a row
• selection of a row switch when the ROW/SEAT field already displays a
row number and a seat letter.
Pushing the CLEAR switch removes the window from the display.
CLEAR
NOT A VALID ENTRY
Row Number/Seat Does Not Exist
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Row Not Controlled By This Panel
This window appears when a row number is entered from the Seat Chime Control
display for a row not controlled by that panel.
Pushing the CLEAR switch removes the window from the display.
CLEAR
NOT A VALID ENTRY
Row Not Controlled By This Panel
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Miscellaneous Messages
ENTRY OUT OF SEQUENCE
The ENTRY OUT OF SEQUENCE Select Row Before Seats window appears
when a seat letter is selected from the Seat Chime Control display before a row
number is entered.
Pushing the CLEAR switch removes the window from the display.
CLEAR
Select Row Before Seats
ENTRY OUT OF SEQUENCE
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Lighting Chapter 3
System Description Section 0
FCOM Template 12/12/98
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D611W302-TBC (200 GenFam) 3.TOC.0.1
3.0 Lighting-System Description
System Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.1
Lighting Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.1
Cabin Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.1
Closet Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.1
Galley Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.1
Lavatory Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.2
Reading Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.2
Work Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.2
Emergency Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.3
Emergency Lights - Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.4
Flashlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.5
Emergency Lights - Exterior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.6
Non-Normal Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20.1
Lighting Non-normals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20.1
Replacing a Burned Out Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.20.1
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3.10 Lighting-System Description
Lighting Overview
This chapter provides a description of cabin lighting, and interior and exterior
emergency lighting.
Cabin Lighting
Cabin lighting is provided by white incandescent and fluorescent lights. General
cabin illumination includes ceiling, entry way, and night lights. These are
supplemented by reading, lavatory, work, galley, and closet lights.
All cabin lighting is controlled by the cabin management system (CMS) using the
Lighting Menu.
Note: During normal airplane operations, the cabin/utility switch on the flight
deck is in the ON position. When the cabin/utility switch has been moved
to the OFF position by the flight crew, the REDUCED POWER
CONDITION window is displayed on the CSCP and CACPs, all night
lights, reading lights, and attendant work lights will be illuminated.
Commands from the CSCP or CACP for night light operation will be
inoperative.
When the flight deck cabin/utility power switch is returned to the ON
position, the REDUCED POWER CONDITION message is removed and
control of the cabin lighting is returned to the CSCP and CACPs.
If cabin decompression occurs, all fluorescent ceiling lights illuminate, overriding
the cabin management system lighting controls.
If all main electrical power is lost, the night and supplementary night lights are
automatically turned on.
Closet Lights
A light is provided in each coat closet when normal cabin lighting provides
insufficient illumination.
Galley Lights
The lighting in each galley is controlled by a three-position switch within the
galley. The switch positions are bright, dim, and off.
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Lavatory Lights
Lavatories are illuminated by fluorescent lighting. With the airplane on the ground
and the ground service bus powered, the lights illuminate bright regardless of the
door position. In flight, the lights illuminate dim when the door is unlocked and
bright when the door is locked.
Reading Lights
The reading lights are located in the passenger service unit (PSU) and provide
light from above the passenger seats. They can be operated from the passenger
control unit (PCU) or the cabin management system.
Work Lights
1 WORK LIGHT Switch
Turns work light on (illuminated green) or off.
Each flight attendant station is provided with a work light. The lights are
controlled by the WORK LIGHT switches on the attendant switch panel (ASP)
located at each station.
LIGHT 2 LIGHT 1
WORK
WORK
LIGHT 3
WORK
Attendant Switch Panel (typical)
1
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Emergency Lighting
[Option shown: Door 1L/4R (777-200/777-200ER), 1L/5R
(777-300/777-300ER);
Option: Door 2L/4R (777-200/777-200ER), 2L/5R (777-300/777-300ER)]
The emergency lighting system provides direction to exit locations and
illuminates the egress paths inside and outside the airplane.
The system is normally controlled by a switch on the flight deck and is placed in
the ARMED position prior to flight. In this position, all interior and exterior
emergency lights illuminate automatically if there is a total loss of electrical
power. The flight crew can illuminate the emergency lights at any time by placing
the flight deck emergency lights switch to ON.
The emergency lights switch located on the attendant switch panel at door 1L can
be used to bypass the flight deck emergency lights switch and illuminate the
emergency lights regardless of the position of the flight deck switch.
1 Emergency Lights/Test (EMER LIGHTS/TST) Switch
White.
Push - all emergency lights illuminate for approximately 1 minute.
Note: EMER LIGHTS/TST switches are located at doors 1L and 4R.
2 Emergency Lights (EMER LIGHTS) Switch
Guarded, red.
ACCESSORY
JACK
SERVICE LIGHTS/TST LIGHTS
GROUND EMER EMER
Attendant Switch Panel
1 2
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