LIGHTING
May 06/2005
Flight Crew Operating Manual
Volume 2
REV 2
CSP 100-6
16-01-09
ENTRANCE AND CABIN LIGHTING
COMPONENTS AND OPERATION
The stair lighting system contains seven stair lights. The stair lights contain four light-emitting diodes (LEDs) each and
they receive 28 vdc electrical power from the L BATT BUS. The lights are controlled ON and OFF by the STAIR LIGHTS
switch located on the wardrobe bulkhead aft of the passenger door. The lights are also controlled by a microswitch in the
door frame that turn off the lights when the passenger door is in the closed and locked position.
Cabin lighting (except entry/exit lighting) is powered by the LEFT and RIGHT MAIN busses. Primary cabin lighting con-
trol is through the main entryway control panel which is located on the left storage cabinet, aft of the cabin door. An optional
CABIN LIGHTS control panel is located on the center pedestal in the flight compartment.
Cabin lighting consists of:
CARGO BAY LIGHT
Selection of the cargo bay light is by a switch mounted inside the cargo bay. The switch is automatically switched off when
the cargo bay door is closed. The cargo bay light is powered from the hot bus system
ENTRY/EXIT LIGHTS
The cabin entry/exit door light illuminates the passenger door steps. This light is controlled by the ENTRY light switch and
is powered by the hot bus, regardless of the BATT switch position.
GALLEY LIGHTS
Fluorescent lighting is provided for the passenger refreshment area.
LAVATORY LIGHTS
Lavatory lights consist of two overhead spotlights (one located above the left cabin stowage area, and one located above
the toilet) and wraparound overhead fluorescent lights (covered with lenses). Control of the spotlights is by the lavatory
control panel and the main entryway control panel. The fluorescent light is controlled by the LAV LIGHT switch on the
main entryway control panel and the LAV LIGHT switch on the lavatory control panel.
OVERHEAD LIGHTS
The overhead lights consist of indirect LED lighting located within the cabin passenger service unit. Covered by lenses,
the overhead lights are controlled by the CABIN LIGHT switch on the main entry control panel.
PASSENGER READING TABLE LIGHTS
Reading and table lighting consists of lights installed in the passenger service unit above the seats on each side of the cabin.
The seats have one light, while the table lights consist of a two-light assembly installed above each table. Control for the
reading lights is by the seat-mounted control units.
SEAT BELTS/NO SMOKING LIGHTS
Control of the SMKG/BELTS is through a switch on the LIGHTING control panel, located on the center pedestal. The
three-position switch is labeled OFF, BELTS, SMKG/BELTS.
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