FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
Volume 2
Flight Crew Operating Manual
Dec 05/2006
11-01-26
CSP 100-6
REV 7
MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD) (Cont)
MFD CONTROL PANEL (Cont)
ENTER
The ENTER button works in conjunction with the joystick, but may not follow the JSTK button annunciation. When a
Checklist page is displayed on the upper MFD, the ENTER button selects the current menu item highlighted by the cursor.
When the PPOS, PLAN, or 3D map is active, the ENTER button enters the geographical coordinates of the cursor position,
which is controlled by the joystick. To use the ENTER key with the joystick on the lower MFD, the electronic checklist or
MDC Diagnostic page has to be deselected.
MEM1, MEM2, MEM3
Three quick access buttons located on the MFD controls used to store, then recall display format configurations for the
same side MFD. Only combinations of split display formats, such as Checklist and PPOS Map, are stored. The full display
formats (such as E-Charts) and FMS Text Only are accessed with dedicated controls.
Each of the three quick access buttons (MEM1, MEM2, and MEM3) on the MFD control allows the system to store the
current values/states
of MFD display parameters. To store the current MFD values/states, push any of the three MEM but-
tons for more than 3 seconds. The upper format, lower format, TERR, Radar (RDF)/Lightning (LX) overlay state, and TFC
overlay state are stored. The messages that follow are available for display on the MFD when a store is requested:
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STORE FAULT is displayed when a fault is detected that prevents the system from storing the current MFD
values/states.
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STORE is displayed when a MEM button is pushed for more than 3 seconds. This message indicates to the
pilot that the button should be released to complete the STORE action.
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STORE COMPLETE is displayed when a MEM button is released and the current MFD display parameters
have successfully been stored.
A recall is requested when one of the MEM buttons on the MFD control is pushed and released (in less than 3 seconds).
When a set of formats are recalled using the MEM buttons, any full formats that are currently in view are replaced with the
appropriate split view (upper and lower formats). The messages that follow are available for display on the MFD when a
recall is requested:
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RECALL COMPLETE shows on the MFD when the recall action is complete.
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RECALL FAULT shows on the MFD when the system attempts to recall a set of MFD display parameters
and cannot be achieved due to a fault.
CHART
Push the CHART button on the MFD control to show the last E-chart in view.
JSTK
The joystick control operates in both the upper and lower MFD window formats. A press of the JSTK pushbutton will
change the window in which the joystick is currently operating and is indicated by the JOYSTICK annunciation arrow.
ROTATE
When a new chart is selected, the orientation is set to the default orientation determined by the Jeppesen database. The first
push of the orientation button (located below the CHART button on the MFD control) rotates the chart 90 degrees. The
second push rotates the chart back to its original orientation.
ZOOM
When a new chart is selected, the chart is initially scaled such that the width of the chart fills the display. When the chart
is rotated to landscape, the chart is scaled again to allow the height of the chart to fill the display window. Operate the joy-
stick to move the pan/zoom window to the area of the chart to be viewed with the zoom. The ZOOM feature is operated by
a rocker switch with + and - markings. Pushing the + expands the view, pushing the - returns the chart to normal scaling.
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