Master Warning System Flashcards

1
Q

EICAS stands for …

A

Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System

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2
Q

What is the function of the DCU? (4)

A

Two Data Concentrator Units (A & B) …
- Collect Data from various aircraft systems
- Process the information
- Relay that information to the proper
component or display
- Generate aural warning signals when
necessary

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3
Q

The CAS prioritizes message(s) …

A

By order of importance and order of occurrence

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4
Q

The color RED denotes …

A

Warning condition or system limit exceeded

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5
Q

The color AMBER denotes …

A

Component or system failure (no flow, energy, or pressure)

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6
Q

The color GREEN denotes …

A

Normal Operation (normal flow, energy, or pressure)

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7
Q

The color WHITE denotes …

A

Normal status of component (pump, valve, etc.) or no flow through the line

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8
Q

The color MAGENTA denotes …

A

Invalid or unknown data

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9
Q

The four levels of importance for CAS messages are …

A

Warning - Red
Caution - Amber
Advisory - Cyan
Status - White

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10
Q

What message requires an immediate action?

A

Warning - Red
Triple Chime and Flashing Master Warning
May have a voice message with it

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11
Q

What message requires prompt action?

A

Caution - Amber
Single Chime and Flashing Master Caution

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12
Q

What is generated when crew awareness is required with possible crew action?

A

Advisory - Cyan

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13
Q

Some selected messages are inhibited for takeoff when …

A

Airspeed is above 80 knots until the aircraft reaches 400’ AGL or 1 minute elapses

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14
Q

Certain selected messages are inhibited during landing when …

A

The aircraft descends below 400’ AGL until the airspeed decreases below 40 knots

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15
Q

How can you disable and silence the aural warnings of a malfunctioning DCU?

A

Push one or both of the AURAL WARNING switches

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16
Q

Where are the AURAL WARNING switches located?

A

Aft cockpit bulkhead above CB 2 panel behind the copilot

17
Q

How long does the CVR store recorded data?

A

Two hours

18
Q

Where is the CVR located?

A

Aft equipment bay

19
Q

Where is the area microphone which picks up sounds and voices in the flight compartment located?

A

Above the liquid compass on the windshield center post

20
Q

The CVR starts recording as soon as …

A

Electrical power is applied to the aircraft

21
Q

When the ERASE button is pushed on the CVR unit, all recorded information is erased provided what conditions are met? (3)

A
  • Aircraft is on the ground
  • Hydraulic systems are pressurized
  • Parking brake is set
22
Q

Where is the FDR located?

A

In the tail section accessed through the aft equipment bay

23
Q

The FDR records and stores critical data for how long?

A

Twenty-five hours

24
Q

The FDR starts to record when?

A
  • STROBE/BEACON switch is placed in
    BEACON or STROBE position
  • Weight-off-wheels sensed by the PSEU
25
Q

MDC data is available on the top half of the right MFD when on the ground by doing what?

A

Pressing simultaneously the A/ICE, ECS, and FUEL buttons on the MCP