T.O. BMS1F-16CM-1
BMS 4.34 Change 2.00
BMS 4.34 Dash 1
© Red Dog 2012-2019
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3.4.2. PILOT FAULT LIST (PFL)
BMS 4.33 introduced a fully implemented Pilot Fault List (PFL). Faults relevant to the
FLCS
,
Engine
and
Avionics
are categorised by priority and displayed on the Pilot Fault List Display (PFLD) aka PFD
(Pilot Fault Display) located on the right auxiliary console. Faults are acknowledged (that does not
mean solved) by pressing the F-ACK (Fault-Acknowledge) button on the left glareshield.
The PFLD displays 1 status line and a maximum 3 fault lines.
The faults displayed on the PFLD are categorized and prioritised in four categories (listed by priority):
•
FLCS warning level faults
– FLCS mnemonic displayed on the left side of the status line.
Warning level PFL are displayed within >symbols<
•
FLCS caution level faults
– FLCS mnemonic displayed on the left side of the status line.
•
Engine faults
– ENG mnemonic displayed in the centre of the status line.
•
Avionics faults
– AV mnemonic displayed on the right side of the status line.
If the PFLD is blank that is a normal situation and there is no reported fault.
When the system reports faults the PFLD will display the category of fault and the type of malfunction.
When the malfunction has been acknowledged with the F-ACK button but the fault is still present the
PFLD will blank except for the fault category mnemonic in the status line at the top.
When the fault is cleared (problem solved) the PFLD will revert to a fully blank display.
Below the status line the PFLD has room to display 3 faults. They are structured in the following
manner:
Affected subsystem (
FLCS
)
– Affected function (
LEF
)
– Severity of fault (
LOCK
)
Warning level PFL are displayed within >symbols< as seen on the first two faults below:
If more than 3 failures occur consecutive faults are displayed on following pages of the PFLD. In that
case page numbers and arrows pointing down signify that more faults exist. This can be seen in the
above picture. The next page is accessed by pressing the F-ACK button.
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