05 DCMS
05 DCMS
05 DCMS
Data Communication
Management System
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The FDCF displays show on a multifunction display (MFD). The The COMPANY menu shows all customer configured downlink
FDCF receives messages from the airline's ground station and messages.
sends them to the PDS to show on the MFD. The flight crew can
REVIEW
also send messages to the airline's ground station.
To show the FDCF main menu bar, select COMM on the display The flight crew uses the REVIEW menu to look at uplink or
select panel (DSP). downlink messages. Uplink messages show here after the crew
accepts or rejects them. Messages that do not require an accept
These are the six menu selections that show on the FDCF main
or reject also show here.
menu bar:
• ATC MANAGER
• FLIGHT INFORMATION
The MANAGER menu shows status information and supplies
• COMPANY controls for flight deck communication external support devices.
• REVIEW In the MANAGER menu, pages show for:
• MANAGER • The radios
• NEW MESSAGES. • The flight compartment printer
Buttons show at the bottom of the display to give the flight crew • Message configuration
control. • Datalink configuration.
ATC
The air traffic control (ATC) menu shows all of the displays the
flight crew uses to communicate with the ATC system.
Flight Information
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DCMS - FDCF Display Overview
• EXIT MENU.
NEW MESSAGES
The ACCEPT button shows when a received message requires
The NEW MESSAGES menu shows the new messages that an accept or reject response and all pages of the message have
require flight crew review. The new messages usually come been displayed.
from the airline ground station. They may also be messages that The SEND button shows when all required data for the
the flight crew enters. message has been entered and all pages have been displayed.
Buttons The LOAD FMC button shows when the air traffic control (ATC)
system sends a flight plan modification. The flight crew uses this
The flight crew uses the buttons to control the flight deck button to send the modified flight plan to the flight management
communication function (FDCF) displays. Each FDCF display computing function (FMCF).
causes different buttons to show.
The PRINT button shows when a page has the capability to be
The ACCEPT, REJECT, and CANCEL buttons on the FDCF printed and the printer is available.
display do the same functions as the ACCEPT, REJECT, and
CANCEL switches on the P7 glareshield panel. The PRINT LIST button is available for the REVIEW or NEW
MESSAGES pages when a list shows. This lets the light crew
These buttons can show on the FDCF displays: print multiple messages.
• ACCEPT The RESET button shows when a downlink message is
• SEND displayed. This clears the message text.
• LOAD FMC The STANDBY button lets the flight crew tell the ATC that the
• PRINT ATC message is in review.
• PRINT LIST The RETURN button shows when a review message page, a
• RESET downlink message page, or a manager page shows. This
• STANDBY returns you to the previous list box page or menu.
• RETURN The APPEND button shows if the received message has the
capability for the crew to add information and downlink a
• APPEND
response message. The APPEND button shows only if all pages
• REJECT REASONS have been shown.
• REJECT
• CANCEL
• EXIT
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The REJECT REASONS button shows when a received
message requires an accept or reject response and all pages of
the message have been shown. A list of reject reasons shows
when you select this button.
The REJECT button shows when a received message requires
an accept or reject response and all pages of the message have
been shown. The message is rejected when the flight crew
selects this button.
The CANCEL button shows when a received message does not
require a response or the received message has been accepted
or rejected.
The EXIT button shows when the downlink page or manager
page shows.
The EXIT MENU button shows when a menu shows. The EXIT
MENU button takes you back to the FDCF main menu screen.
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DCMS - FDCF Information Messages
Downlink Information Messages
When you select the PRINT button on the MFD, one of these
information messages show:
• MESSAGE TO PRINTER 1
• NO PRINT.
MESSAGE TO PRINTER 1 shows when the print format goes to
the light compartment printer. It shows until the flight crew
selects EXIT INFO or NO PRINT occurs.
NO PRINT shows when the print format cannot be sent to the
flight compartment printer. It shows until the flight crew selects
EXIT INFO.
When you select the SEND button on the MFD, one of these
information messages show:
• SENDING
• SENT
• NO SEND.
SENDING shows until the downlink is successful or the flight
crew removes the response from the downlink list or the flight
crew selects EXIT INFO.
SENT shows that the downlink is successful. It shows until the
flight crew selects EXIT INFO.
NO SEND shows when the flight crew deletes the response
from the downlink list. It shows until the crew selects EXIT
INFO.
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The COMPANY menu gives you access to company format The flight crew can initialize flight plan data from a single
displays and sub-menus to downlink. You can transmit location on this display.
messages and data from a display. you can select the company
Diversion Report Display
menu anytime.
These are the displays you can select from the company menu: The flight crew uses the diversion report display to tell the airline
• Flight initialization the ETA at the diversion destination.
• Diversion Estimated Time of Arrival Display
• Estimated time of arrival (ETA)
The flight crew uses the estimated time of arrival display to tell
• Flight times
the airline the planned ETA at the destination airport.
• Departure report
Flight Times Display
• Position report
• Arrival report The flight crew uses the flight times display to show the OUT,
• Message to ground OFF, ON, and IN times. This shows the fuel on board and
• Voice contact request boarded fuel for the current and previous flights.
• Weather requests Departure Report Display
• Maintenance report
The flight crew uses the departure report display to send
• Miscellaneous codes information that shows on the flight times display and additional
• Situation. information that relates to a departure.
These are the sub-menus you can select from the company
menu:
• Delay reports
• Crew requests.
Use the cursor control device to highlight and select a display or
sub-menu.
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DCMS - FDCF Company Menu Maintenance Report Display
Position Report Display The flight crew uses the maintenance report display to enter
codes and/or free text about maintenance problems for
The flight crew uses the position report display to send this transmissions to the ground.
information:
Miscellaneous Codes Display
• Position information
• Current position The airline uses the miscellaneous codes display to support
• Flight level new display functions.
• Next position Situation Display
• Other performance data.
The flight crew uses the situation display to tell the ground
Arrival Report Display station of an emergency situation.
The flight crew uses the arrival report display to send Delay Reports Sub-menu
information that shows on the flight times display and additional
information that relates to an arrival. The flight crew uses the delay reports sub-menu to tell the
airline of a departure, takeoff, or enroute delay.
Message To Ground Display
Crew Requests Sub-Menu
The flight crew uses the message to ground display to send free
text messages to a selected ground station. When you select the crew requests box, the crew requests sub-
menu shows. The crew requests sub-menu shows more display
Voice Contact Request Display selections.
The flight crew uses the voice contact request display to start
voice contact with a selected ground station.
Weather Requests Display
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Page one of the ACARS sub-menu lets the flight crew select the
ACARS frequency and scan rate. It also lets the flight crew set
the secondary frequency. To do this, type the frequency into the
CDU scratch pad. Use the cursor control device (CCD) to
highlight the box prompts. Use the CCD cursor select switch to
select the secondary frequency.
The RETURN and EXIT buttons show on the display.
ACARS Sub-menu Page Two
Page two of the ACARS sub-menu lets the flight crew select the
ACARS mode of transmission. The selections are:
• AUTO
• SATCOM mode only
• VHF mode only
• HF mode only
Page two of the ACARS sub-menu also shows ACARS status
messages. The status message field holds the 25 most recent
messages. The newest messages show first. The possible
ACARS messages are:
• NO ACARS LINK
• ACARS SATCOM MODE
• ACARS LINK ESTABLISHED
• ACARS VHF MODE.
The RETURN and EXIT buttons show on the display.
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The SATCOM sub-menu lets the flight crew see the SATCOM The VHF sub-menu lets the flight crew set the radio
STATUS messages. The status message field holds the 25 transmission mode and select the HF radio as the default data
most recent messages. The newest messages show first. radio (left or right). The graphic shows the power up default
selections.
These are the possible SATCOM messages:
The sub-menu also shows HF status messages. The status
• NO SATCOM LINK
message field holds the 25 most recent messages. The newest
• SATCOM LINK ESTABLISHED messages show first. These are the possible HF messages:
• SATCOM FAILURE • HF LINK ESTABLISHED
• SATCOM NORMAL. • NO HF LINK
The RETURN and EXIT buttons show on the display. • HF DATA MODE RADIO FAILURE
VHF Sub-menu • HF DATA MODE RADIO NORMAL
The VHF sub-menu lets the flight crew set the radio
transmission mode and select the VHF radio as the default data
radio (right or center only). The graphic shows the power up
default selections.
The sub-menu also shows VHF status messages. The status
message field holds the 25 most recent messages. The newest
messages show first. These are the possible VHF messages:
• NO VHF LINK
• VHF LINK ESTABLISHED
• VHF RADIO FAILURE
• VHF RADIO NORMAL.
The RETURN and EXIT buttons show on the display.
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You can do DCMF operational tests from the MAT. These are
the operational tests for the DCMF:
• Left DCMF - FDDI (fiber digital data interface) LAN reset
• Left DCMF - modem reset
• Right DCMF - FDDI LAN reset
• Right DCMF - modem reset.
Left DCMF - FDDI LAN Reset
This test makes sure that the left AIMS cabinet can exchange
data on the avionic local area network (AVLAN). The time for
this test is about one minute.
Left DCMF - Modem Reset
This test makes sure that the DCMF modem in the left AIMS
cabinet operates correctly. The test stops ACARS
communication. The time for this test is about one minute.
Right DCMF - FDDI LAN Reset
This test makes sure that the right AIMS cabinet can exchange
data on the AVLAN. The time for this test is about one minute.
Right DCMF - Modem Reset
This test makes sure that the DCMF modem in the right AIMS
cabinet operates correctly. The test stops ACARS
communication. The time for this test is about one minute.
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