OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
3-24
November 19, 2009
2. Press LSK 5L, confirm by pressing LSK 6R or cancel by pressing LSK 6L.
After confirming change to independent mode, the alert scratchpad message “FMS INDEPENDENT OP” is
displayed by all CMA-9000 FMSs.
NOTE: Selection from independent to synchronized mode is prevented with the display of the alert message
“UNABLE FMS-FMS SYNC” when:
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communication between the CMA-9000 FMSs has been lost,
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on-side CMA-9000 FMS is in a holding pattern,
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on-side CMA-9000 FMS is in a GPS approach,
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any CMA-9000 FMS in a missed approach procedure,
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a conflicting operational s/w part number,
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one CMA-9000 FMS has a different active navigation database,
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user databases are different.
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Tactical approach databases are different.
NOTE: On synchronization, the flight plan is transferred from the CMA-9000 FMS where the synchronization
was done to the other CMA-9000 FMSs overriding any existing flight plan.
SYNCHRONIZED OPERATIONS
NOTE: To operate correctly in the synchronized mode the CMA-9000 FMSs must contain the same databases.
Furthermore the active database must be the same in all CMA-9000 FMSs.
In the synchronized mode of operation, the following items are automatically synchronized between all CMA-
9000 FMSs:
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CMA-9000 FMS position initialization
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UTC
entry
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Date
Entry
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Time system selection (UTC/LOCAL)
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Time
offset
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Coord-datum
selection
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Database
selection
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Flight plan entries or changes (on pressing [EXEC] to activate the flight plan)
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Backtrack route deletion request (on pressing [EXEC] key to activate the backtrack route)
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TRUE/MAG Display reference setting
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TRUE/MAG Wind reference setting
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Altimeter
setting
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System wind, track and ground speed entries (allowed only in Dead Reckoning)
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RNP
entry
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Missed approach request
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Hold exit request and hold entry procedure
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Selection/deselection of synchronized navigation (using the best overall sensor)
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Alert messages and their fault sources
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Clearing of alert and advisory messages
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System sensor for navigation
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Navigation data (present position, ground speed, track, ANP)
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Flight number entry
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Transition altitude/level entry
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Availability of GPS approach integrity
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