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HIGHLIGHTS
The pages which have been added or revised are outlined below together with the highlights of the revision. All
changes have been identified with a revision bar located in the left margin of the page.
The entire manual has been revised. Replace your entire manual with this one.
SERVICE BULLETIN LIST Updated SERVICE BULLETIN LIST content. SB-1 thru SB-2
List of Effective Pages Updated to reflect new revision. LEP-1 thru LEP-14
Subtask 44-21-00-860-001-A Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 2006 thru 2006
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device Task revised 2017 thru 2020
Connect and Start the Load to include new Subtask.
Device
Subtask 44-21-00-420-031 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 2018 thru 2018
(Install/Reconnect Component)
TASK 44-21-00-860-807 Stop Stop and Disconnect the Load Device Task 2021 thru 2023
and Disconnect the Load Device revised to include new Subtask.
Subtask 44-21-00-020-014 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 2022 thru 2022
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
44-21-00 Servicing Graphic deleted from Servicing Page Block. 3001 thru 3162
44-21-00 Servicing Servicing Page Block revised to include new 3001 thru 3162
Graphics, Tasks.
TASK 44-21-00-070-801 Clean Updated task front matter tables/text. 3001 thru 3003
Up Software, Media, and Content
TASK 44-21-00-600-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3007 thru 3009
Configuration Check
Subtask 44-21-00-710-067 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3008 thru 3009
(Operational Test)
TASK 44-21-00-600-803 Data Updated task front matter tables/text. 3011 thru 3012
Offload
Subtask 44-21-00-970-005 (Data Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3012 thru 3012
Recording/Calculating)
TASK 44-21-00-600-804 LRU Updated task front matter tables/text. 3015 thru 3017
Port Readdress
Subtask 44-21-00-690-004 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3016 thru 3016
(Unassigned)
TASK 44-21-00-600-806 Seat Updated task front matter tables/text. 3023 thru 3024
Reset
Subtask 44-21-00-690-005 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3024 thru 3024
(Unassigned)
TASK 44-21-00-600-807 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3027 thru 3028
LRU-to-LRU Copy
Subtask 44-21-00-610-015 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3028 thru 3028
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-808 Set Updated task front matter tables/text. 3031 thru 3032
Air-to-Ground Modes
Subtask 44-21-00-610-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3032 thru 3032
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-809 Review Updated task front matter tables/text. 3035 thru 3037
Fault Trends
Subtask 44-21-00-970-006 (Data Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3036 thru 3036
Recording/Calculating)
TASK 44-21-00-600-810 Review Updated task front matter tables/text. 3039 thru 3040
Flight Legs
Subtask 44-21-00-610-016 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3040 thru 3040
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-811 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3043 thru 3044
Examine Reboot Log
Subtask 44-21-00-610-008 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3044 thru 3044
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-812 Load Subtask deleted from Load Initial System/Core 3047 thru 3059
Initial System/Core Software Software Task.
TASK 44-21-00-600-812 Load Load Initial System/Core Software Task revised 3047 thru 3059
Initial System/Core Software to include new Subtask.
Subtask 44-21-00-860-027 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3048 thru 3048
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-173 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3049 thru 3050
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-470-045 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3050 thru 3054
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-21-00-470-048 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3054 thru 3058
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-21-00-710-049 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3059 thru 3059
(Operational Test)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-180 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3059 thru 3059
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-813 Load Subtasks deleted from Load Software with MAINT 3061 thru 3064
Software with MAINT GUI GUI Task.
TASK 44-21-00-600-813 Load Load Software with MAINT GUI Task revised to 3061 thru 3064
Software with MAINT GUI include new Subtask.
TASK 44-21-00-600-813 Load Updated task front matter tables/text. 3061 thru 3064
Software with MAINT GUI
Subtask 44-21-00-860-147 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3062 thru 3063
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-710-043 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3063 thru 3063
(Operational Test)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-154 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3063 thru 3064
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-814 Load Updated task front matter tables/text. 3065 thru 3069
Media with MAINT GUI
Subtask 44-21-00-860-036 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3066 thru 3066
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-470-074 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3067 thru 3068
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-21-00-710-055 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3068 thru 3068
(Operational Test)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-037 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3069 thru 3069
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-817 Set Updated task front matter tables/text. 3077 thru 3079
Maintenance Aircraft Information
Subtask 44-21-00-860-245 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3078 thru 3079
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-818 Cell Updated aircraft effectivity on this Task. 3081 thru 3082
Modem Registration
TASK 44-21-00-600-820 RJ45 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3083 thru 3084
Port Configuration
Subtask 44-21-00-600-002 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3084 thru 3084
(Servicing/Preserving)
TASK 44-21-00-600-821 Load Updated task front matter tables/text. 3087 thru 3091
Content with MAINT GUI
Subtask 44-21-00-860-049 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3088 thru 3088
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-470-073 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3089 thru 3089
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-21-00-710-061 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3090 thru 3090
(Operational Test)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-050 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3090 thru 3090
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-823 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3093 thru 3095
Configure Auto Offload
Subtask 44-21-00-970-007 (Data Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3094 thru 3094
Recording/Calculating)
TASK 44-21-00-600-824 Activate Updated task front matter tables/text. 3097 thru 3098
Configuration
Subtask 44-21-00-610-009 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3098 thru 3098
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-830 Subtask deleted from Unattended Media Load 3101 thru 3106
Unattended Media Load Task.
TASK 44-21-00-600-830 Unattended Media Load Task revised to include 3101 thru 3106
Unattended Media Load new Subtask.
TASK 44-21-00-600-830 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3101 thru 3106
Unattended Media Load
Subtask 44-21-00-860-218 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3102 thru 3102
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-221 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3102 thru 3102
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-470-067 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3103 thru 3104
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-21-00-610-012 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3104 thru 3104
(Servicing)
Subtask 44-21-00-610-013 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3104 thru 3105
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-826 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3111 thru 3112
Examine the Aircraft Discrete List
Subtask 44-21-00-860-062 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3112 thru 3112
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-600-833 Enable Updated task front matter tables/text. 3133 thru 3134
or Disable a Service
Subtask 44-21-00-610-017 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3134 thru 3134
(Servicing)
TASK 44-21-00-600-834 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3137 thru 3138
Remove Media
Subtask 44-21-00-070-025 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3138 thru 3138
(Remove/Uninstall
Software/Data)
TASK 44-21-00-600-840 New Remove Content Task added. 3139 thru 3140
Remove Content
TASK 44-21-00-600-836 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3143 thru 3144
Remove Software
Subtask 44-21-00-070-022 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3144 thru 3144
(Remove/Uninstall
Software/Data)
TASK 44-21-00-600-838 Seat Updated task front matter tables/text. 3147 thru 3148
Info
Subtask 44-21-00-690-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3148 thru 3148
(Unassigned)
TASK 44-21-00-470-801 Upload New Upload Staff Database Task added. 3161 thru 3162
Staff Database
44-21-00 Figure NaN. Clean Up Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. ? thru ?
Software, Media, and Content -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure NaN. Clean Up Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. ? thru ?
Software, Media, and Content -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure NaN. Clean Up Updated Clean Up Software, Media, and Content ? thru ?
Software, Media, and Content - - Maintenance Screens (Sheet 1 of 1) content.
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3001. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3010 thru 3010
Configuration Check -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3001. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3010 thru 3010
Configuration Check -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3002. Data Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3013 thru 3013
Offload - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3002. Data Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3013 thru 3013
Offload - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3003. LRU Port Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3018 thru 3018
Readdress - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3003. LRU Port Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3018 thru 3018
Readdress - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3005. Seat Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3025 thru 3025
Reset - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3005. Seat Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3025 thru 3025
Reset - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3006. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3029 thru 3029
LRU-to-LRU Copy - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3006. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3029 thru 3029
LRU-to-LRU Copy - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3007. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3033 thru 3033
Air-to-Ground Modes -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3007. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3033 thru 3033
Air-to-Ground Modes -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3008. Review Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3038 thru 3038
Fault Trends - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3008. Review Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3038 thru 3038
Fault Trends - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3009. Review Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3041 thru 3041
Flight Legs - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3009. Review Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3041 thru 3041
Flight Legs - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3010. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3045 thru 3045
Reboot Log - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3010. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3045 thru 3045
Reboot Log - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3023. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3145 thru 3145
Software with MAINT GUI -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3023. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3145 thru 3145
Software with MAINT GUI -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3011. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3070 thru 3070
Media - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3011. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3070 thru 3070
Media - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3012. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3080 thru 3080
Maintenance Aircraft Information
- Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3012. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3080 thru 3080
Maintenance Aircraft Information
- Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3013. RJ45 Port Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3085 thru 3085
Configuration - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3013. RJ45 Port Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3085 thru 3085
Configuration - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3014. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3092 thru 3092
Content - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3014. Load Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3092 thru 3092
Content - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3015. Configure Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3096 thru 3096
Auto Offload - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3015. Configure Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3096 thru 3096
Auto Offload - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3016. Activate Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3099 thru 3099
Configuration - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3016. Activate Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3099 thru 3099
Configuration - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3017. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3107 thru 3107
Unattended Media Load -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3017. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3107 thru 3107
Unattended Media Load -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3018. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3113 thru 3113
the Aircraft Discrete List -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3018. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3113 thru 3113
the Aircraft Discrete List -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3021. Enable or Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3135 thru 3135
Disable a Service - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3021. Enable or Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3135 thru 3135
Disable a Service - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3024. Seat Info Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 3149 thru 3149
- Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 3024. Seat Info Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3149 thru 3149
- Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4032
new Tasks.
TASK 44-21-00-000-802 New Remove the In-Seat Harness Assembly Task 4013 thru 4015
Remove the In-Seat Harness added.
Assembly
TASK 44-21-00-400-803 Install New Install the In-Seat Harness Assembly Task 4017 thru 4021
the In-Seat Harness Assembly added.
TASK 44-21-00-000-803 New Remove the In-Arm Monitor Harness 4023 thru 4025
Remove the In-Arm Monitor Assembly Task added.
Harness Assembly
TASK 44-21-00-400-804 Install New Install the In-Arm Monitor Harness Assembly 4027 thru 4031
the In-Arm Monitor Harness Task added.
Assembly
TASK 44-21-00-710-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 5003 thru 5006
Operational Test of the In-Flight
Entertainment System
Subtask 44-21-00-710-009-A Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5004 thru 5005
(Operational Test)
TASK 44-21-00-710-809 Cell Updated task front matter tables/text. 5021 thru 5023
Modem Tests
Subtask 44-21-00-710-017 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5022 thru 5023
(Operational Test)
TASK 44-21-00-710-815 Camera Updated aircraft effectivity on this Task. 5039 thru 5040
Control Test
TASK 44-21-00-740-801 Quick Quick Test (BITE) Task revised to include new 5047 thru 5049
Test (BITE) Subtasks.
TASK 44-21-00-740-801 Quick Updated task front matter tables/text. 5047 thru 5049
Test (BITE)
Subtask 44-21-00-740-003 (BITE Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5048 thru 5048
Test)
TASK 44-21-00-740-802 All Test All Test (BITE) Task revised to include new 5051 thru 5053
(BITE) Subtasks.
TASK 44-21-00-740-802 All Test Updated aircraft effectivity. 5051 thru 5053
(BITE)
TASK 44-21-00-740-802 All Test Updated task front matter tables/text. 5051 thru 5053
(BITE)
Subtask 44-21-00-740-004 (BITE Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5052 thru 5052
Test)
TASK 44-21-00-820-806 Updated task front matter tables/text. 5055 thru 5056
Calibrate Seat Touchscreens
Subtask 44-21-00-820-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5056 thru 5056
(Adjusting, Aligning, Calibration,
Rigging)
TASK 44-21-00-820-805 Updated task front matter tables/text. 5059 thru 5060
Calibrate Control Panel
Touchscreens
Subtask 44-21-00-820-004 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 5059 thru 5059
(Adjusting, Aligning, Calibration,
Rigging)
44-21-00 Figure 5001. Cell Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 5024 thru 5024
Modem Tests - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5001. Cell Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 5024 thru 5024
Modem Tests - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5002. Quick Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 5050 thru 5050
Test (BITE) - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5002. Quick Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 5050 thru 5050
Test (BITE) - Maintenance
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5002. Quick Updated Quick Test (BITE) - Maintenance 5050 thru 5050
Test (BITE) - Maintenance Screens (Sheet 1 of 1) content.
Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5003. All Test Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 5054 thru 5054
(BITE) - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5003. All Test Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 5054 thru 5054
(BITE) - Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5003. All Test Updated All Test (BITE) - Maintenance Screens 5054 thru 5054
(BITE) - Maintenance Screens (Sheet 1 of 1) content.
44-21-00 Figure 5004. Calibrate Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 5057 thru 5057
Seat Touchscreens -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 5004. Calibrate Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 5057 thru 5057
Seat Touchscreens -
Maintenance Screens
TASK 44-21-00-200-801 Check Updated task front matter tables/text. 6001 thru 6002
the Status of the Content
Subtask 44-21-00-710-068 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 6002 thru 6002
(Operational Test)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-113 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 6006 thru 6006
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-00-860-237 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 6016 thru 6016
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-00-210-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 6017 thru 6023
Component Inspection
44-21-00 Figure 6001. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 6003 thru 6003
Configuration - Content Status -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 6001. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 6003 thru 6003
Configuration - Content Status -
Maintenance Screens
44-21-00 Figure 6004. Tray Title of Graphic changed to Tray Assembly - 6026 thru 6026
Assembly - Servicing Servicing.
Subtask 44-21-12-020-002 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4002 thru 4002
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-21-12-420-003 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4006 thru 4007
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-21-12 Figure 4001. Keyboard Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4003 thru 4003
- Removal/Installation
Subtask 44-21-18-860-003 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4002 thru 4002
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-21-18-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4007 thru 4010
the On-board Media Loader
Subtask 44-21-18-860-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4008 thru 4008
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-21-18-860-008 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4009 thru 4009
(Aircraft System Configuration)
44-21-23 Figure 4002. Main Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4011 thru 4011
Power Switch Panel Assembly -
Removal/Installation
44-21-25 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4008
44-21-32 Figure 4001A. Content Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4006 thru 4006
Server (CS) -
Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-33-400-802 Install Install the Network Controller Task revised to 4017 thru 4022
the Network Controller include new Subtask.
TASK 44-21-33-400-802 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4017 thru 4022
the Network Controller
44-21-33 Figure 4002A. Network Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4015 thru 4015
Controller (NC) -
Removal/Installation
Subtask 44-21-44-020-004 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4002 thru 4002
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-21-44-020-005 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4003 thru 4003
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-21-44-420-005 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4011 thru 4011
(Install/Reconnect Component)
Subtask 44-21-44-420-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4011 thru 4011
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-21-44 Figure 4001. Credit Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4004 thru 4005
Card Reader (CCR) -
Removal/Installation
44-21-44 Figure 4002. Payment Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4006 thru 4007
Module (PM) -
Removal/Installation
44-21-45 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4008
44-21-46 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4008
44-22-00 Figure 2. In-use Light Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 12 thru 12
(IUL) - Component Description
44-22-00 Servicing New Servicing Page Block added. 3001 thru 3004
Subtask 44-22-21-020-002 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-22-21-420-003 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4016 thru 4016
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-22-21 Figure 4001. In-use Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4008
Light (IUL) - Removal/Installation
44-22-43 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4028
new Graphic.
TASK 44-22-43-000-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4001 thru 4004
Remove the Power Outlet Unit
Subtask 44-22-43-020-002 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
TASK 44-22-43-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4021 thru 4027
the Power Outlet Unit
Subtask 44-22-43-420-003 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4025 thru 4025
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-22-43 Figure 4001. AC Outlet Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4010
Unit (OU) with USB -
Removal/Installation
TASK 44-22-44-000-801 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Task. 4001 thru 4002
Remove the Power Supply Unit
TASK 44-22-44-400-801 Install Updated aircraft effectivity on this Task. 4005 thru 4008
the Power Supply Unit
44-22-44 Figure 4001. Power Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4003 thru 4003
Supply Unit (PSU) -
Removal/Installation
44-22-44 Figure 4003B. Seat Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4026 thru 4027
Power Module (SPM) - 400W -
Removal/Installation
44-24-00 Description and Description and Operation Page Block revised to 1 thru 44
Operation include new Graphic.
44-24-12 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4120
new Graphics.
Subtask 44-24-12-020-002 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-12-420-003 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4038 thru 4039
(Install/Reconnect Component)
TASK 44-24-12-000-802 Remove Wireless Hand-held Control Unit Task 4043 thru 4045
Remove Wireless Hand-held revised to include new Subtask.
Control Unit
TASK 44-24-12-000-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4043 thru 4045
Remove Wireless Hand-held
Control Unit
TASK 44-24-12-400-802 Install Install Wireless Hand-held Control Unit Task 4049 thru 4053
Wireless Hand-held Control Unit revised to include new Subtask.
TASK 44-24-12-400-802 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4049 thru 4053
Wireless Hand-held Control Unit
TASK 44-24-12-000-804 Remove the Wireless Hand-held Controller Cradle 4109 thru 4111
Remove the Wireless Hand-held Task revised to include new Subtask.
Controller Cradle
TASK 44-24-12-000-804 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4109 thru 4111
Remove the Wireless Hand-held
Controller Cradle
TASK 44-24-12-400-804 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4115 thru 4120
the Wireless Hand-held
Controller Cradle
44-24-12 Figure 4001A. Handset Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4014
- Removal/Installation
44-24-12 Figure 4004. Cradle - Sheet deleted from Cradle - Removal/Installation 4062 thru 4062
Removal/Installation Graphic.
44-24-12 Figure 4004. Cradle - Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4062 thru 4062
Removal/Installation
Subtask 44-24-21-020-005 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4003 thru 4003
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-420-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4010 thru 4010
(Install/Reconnect Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-020-011 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4016 thru 4016
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-020-015 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4016 thru 4016
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-020-018 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4016 thru 4016
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-420-012 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4026 thru 4026
(Install/Reconnect Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-420-016 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4026 thru 4027
(Install/Reconnect Component)
Subtask 44-24-21-420-019 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4027 thru 4027
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-24-21 Figure 4001. 13.3-inch Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4005
Smart Monitor (SM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-21 Figure 4002. 11.6-inch Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4017 thru 4018
Smart Monitor (SM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-21 Figure 4003. 20-inch Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4021 thru 4021
LCD Monitor (LCDM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-21 Figure 4004. 32-inch Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4022 thru 4022
LCD Monitor (LCDM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-31 Figure 4001B. Area Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4004 thru 4007
Distribution Box (ADB) -
Removal/Installation
Subtask 44-24-32-020-005 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-32-420-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4029 thru 4029
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-24-32 Figure 4001. DC Seat Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4006 thru 4010
Electronics Box (DC-SEB) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-32 Figure 4002. DC Seat Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4015 thru 4016
Electronics Box (DC-SEB) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-32 Figure 4003. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4019 thru 4021
High-Definition Premium Seat
Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4004 thru 4004
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 1 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 1 of
6)
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4005 thru 4005
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 2 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 2 of
6)
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4006 thru 4006
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 3 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 3 of
6)
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4007 thru 4007
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 4 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 4 of
6)
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4008 thru 4008
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 5 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 5 of
6)
44-24-41 Figure 4001. Floor Updated Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - 4009 thru 4009
Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation (Sheet 6 of 6) content.
Removal/Installation (Sheet 6 of
6)
Subtask 44-24-42-020-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-42-020-007 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-42-420-007 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4022 thru 4022
(Install/Reconnect Component)
Subtask 44-24-42-420-008 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4023 thru 4023
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-24-42 Figure 4001. Remote Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4005
Jack Module (RJM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-42 Figure 4002. Remote Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4009 thru 4012
Jack Module (RJM) -
Removal/Installation
Subtask 44-24-45-020-007 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-24-45-420-008 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4016 thru 4016
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-24-45 Figure 4001. Remote Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4005 thru 4005
Jack Module (RJM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-45 Figure 4002. Remote Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4007 thru 4009
Jack Module (RJM) -
Removal/Installation
44-24-48 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4016
new Graphics.
44-24-48 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4016
TASK 44-24-48-000-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4001 thru 4003
Remove the Cell Modem
TASK 44-24-48-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4005 thru 4008
the Cell Modem
TASK 44-24-48-000-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4009 thru 4010
Remove the Cell Modem
Antenna
TASK 44-24-48-400-802 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4013 thru 4016
the Cell Modem Antenna
Subtask 44-25-21-020-006 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4004 thru 4004
(Remove/Disconnect
Component)
Subtask 44-25-21-420-008 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 4026 thru 4026
(Install/Reconnect Component)
44-25-21 Figure 4001. 24-inch Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4006 thru 4007
Smart Monitor (SM) -
Removal/Installation
44-25-31 Figure 4001A. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 4009 thru 4012
Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit
(eDTU) - Removal/Installation
44-33-00 Description and Updated RF Safety Guidelines for the GCS 1 thru 20
Operation Antenna section.
44-33-00 Figure 5. File Server Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 18 thru 18
(FS) - Component Description
44-33-00 Figure 6. Power Supply Updated aircraft effectivity on this Graphic. 20 thru 20
Unit (PSU) - Component
Description
44-33-00 Maintenance Practices Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 2001 thru 2004
44-33-00 Servicing Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 3001 thru 3032
TASK 44-33-00-600-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3001 thru 3002
Examine the Satellite Status
TASK 44-33-00-600-802 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3005 thru 3007
eXConnect Commissioning
TASK 44-33-00-600-803 eXTV Updated task front matter tables/text. 3009 thru 3010
Commissioning
TASK 44-33-00-600-804 Set Updated task front matter tables/text. 3013 thru 3014
Antenna Offset Information
TASK 44-33-00-600-805 Updated task front matter tables/text. 3017 thru 3018
Examine GCS Antenna
Information
TASK 44-33-00-600-806 Set Updated task front matter tables/text. 3021 thru 3022
eXConnect Services
TASK 44-33-00-600-809 Update Updated task front matter tables/text. 3025 thru 3026
EMS Software
Subtask 44-33-00-860-039 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3025 thru 3025
(Aircraft System Configuration)
Subtask 44-33-00-470-004 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3025 thru 3026
(Install/Load Data/Software)
Subtask 44-33-00-860-040 Updated aircraft effectivity on this Subtask. 3026 thru 3026
(Aircraft System Configuration)
TASK 44-33-00-600-808 Set Updated task front matter tables/text. 3029 thru 3030
eXTV Services
44-33-00 Figure 3001. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3003 thru 3003
the Satellite Status -
Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3002. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3008 thru 3008
eXConnect Commissioning -
Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3003. eXTV Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3011 thru 3011
Commissioning - Maintenance
Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3004. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3015 thru 3015
Antenna Offset Information -
Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3005. Examine Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3019 thru 3019
GCS Antenna Information -
Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3006. Set Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3023 thru 3023
eXConnect Services -
Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3007. Update Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3027 thru 3027
EMS Software - Maintenance
Screens
44-33-00 Figure 3008. Set eXTV Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 3031 thru 3031
Services - Maintenance Screens
44-33-00 Adjustment/Test Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 5001 thru 5018
TASK 44-33-00-710-805 Updated task front matter tables/text. 5009 thru 5011
Antenna Diagnostics (ANDI) Test
44-33-00 Inspection/Check Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 6001 thru 6008
44-33-21 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4006
44-33-23 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4008
new Graphic.
44-33-23 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4008
TASK 44-33-23-000-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4001 thru 4002
Remove the Power Supply Unit
TASK 44-33-23-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4005 thru 4008
the Power Supply Unit
44-33-31 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4008
new Graphic.
44-33-31 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4008
TASK 44-33-31-000-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4001 thru 4002
Remove the File Server
TASK 44-33-31-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4005 thru 4008
the File Server
44-33-32 Removal/Installation Removal/Installation Page Block revised to include 4001 thru 4010
new Graphic.
44-33-32 Removal/Installation Updated aircraft effectivity on this Page Block. 4001 thru 4010
TASK 44-33-32-000-801 Remove the Broadband Controller Task revised 4001 thru 4002
Remove the Broadband to include new Subtask.
Controller
TASK 44-33-32-000-801 Updated task front matter tables/text. 4001 thru 4002
Remove the Broadband
Controller
TASK 44-33-32-400-801 Install Install the Broadband Controller Task revised to 4005 thru 4010
the Broadband Controller include new Subtask.
TASK 44-33-32-400-801 Install Updated task front matter tables/text. 4005 thru 4010
the Broadband Controller
44-33-32 Figure 4001. Updated aircraft effectivity on this Sheet. 4003 thru 4003
Broadband Controller (BC) -
Removal/Installation
Emirates
A380
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The foregoing shall not apply for the use, duplication or disclosure as required by applicable statutes and/or regulations.
RECORD OF REVISIONS
This page lists the Service Bulletins incorporated into this manual.
44-33-23
Removal/Installation 4001 Jan 31/20
4002 Jan 31/20
4003 Jan 31/20
4004 Jan 31/20
4005 Jan 31/20
4006 Jan 31/20
4007 Jan 31/20
4008 Jan 31/20
44-33-31
Removal/Installation 4001 Jan 31/20
4002 Jan 31/20
4003 Jan 31/20
4004 Jan 31/20
4005 Jan 31/20
4006 Jan 31/20
4007 Jan 31/20
4008 Jan 31/20
44-33-32
Removal/Installation 4001 Jan 31/20
4002 Jan 31/20
4003 Jan 31/20
4004 Jan 31/20
4005 Jan 31/20
4006 Jan 31/20
4007 Jan 31/20
4008 Jan 31/20
4009 Jan 31/20
4010 Jan 31/20
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUBJECT PAGE
Introduction
1. General................................................................................................................................INTRO-1
2. Specification Conformance..................................................................................................INTRO-1
3. Publication Information.........................................................................................................INTRO-1
4. Warnings, Cautions, and Notes............................................................................................INTRO-2
5. Effectivity Cross-Reference Table.........................................................................................INTRO-3
6. List of Abbreviations.............................................................................................................INTRO-5
44-21-00 Description and Operation
1. General............................................................................................................................................1
2. System Description (IFES)...............................................................................................................3
3. User Interfaces with GUI Access......................................................................................................7
4. Software Operation..........................................................................................................................9
5. Load Device Operation...................................................................................................................15
6. Power Supply.................................................................................................................................19
7. Component Location......................................................................................................................29
8. Component Description..................................................................................................................43
44-21-00 Maintenance Practices
TASK 44-21-00-860-801 - Energize the In-Flight
Entertainment System .......................................................................................................................2001
TASK 44-21-00-860-802 - De-energize the In-Flight
Entertainment System........................................................................................................................2007
TASK 44-21-00-860-803 - Log on to the Cabin Crew
Screens with a Touchscreen Interface................................................................................................2009
TASK 44-21-00-860-804 - Log on to the Cabin
Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen
Interface.............................................................................................................................................2011
TASK 44-21-00-860-805 - Log off from the Cabin
Crew Screens.....................................................................................................................................2015
TASK 44-21-00-860-806 - Connect and Start the
Load Device.......................................................................................................................................2017
TASK 44-21-00-860-807 - Stop and Disconnect the
Load Device.......................................................................................................................................2021
44-21-00 Servicing
TASK 44-21-00-070-801 - Clean Up Software,
Media, and Content............................................................................................................................3001
TASK 44-21-00-600-801 - Set Flight Mode........................................................................................3005
TASK 44-21-00-600-802 - Configuration Check.................................................................................3007
TASK 44-21-00-600-803 - Data Offload.............................................................................................3011
TASK 44-21-00-600-804 - LRU Port Readdress................................................................................3015
SUBJECT PAGE
TASK 44-21-00-600-805 - Load Printer Paper...................................................................................3019
TASK 44-21-00-600-806 - Seat Reset................................................................................................3023
TASK 44-21-00-600-807 - LRU-to-LRU Copy.....................................................................................3027
TASK 44-21-00-600-808 - Set Air-to-Ground
Modes.................................................................................................................................................3031
TASK 44-21-00-600-809 - Review Fault Trends.................................................................................3035
TASK 44-21-00-600-810 - Review Flight Legs...................................................................................3039
TASK 44-21-00-600-811 - Examine Reboot Log................................................................................3043
TASK 44-21-00-600-812 - Load Initial System/Core
Software ............................................................................................................................................3047
TASK 44-21-00-600-813 - Load Software with
MAINT GUI.........................................................................................................................................3061
TASK 44-21-00-600-814 - Load Media with MAINT
GUI.....................................................................................................................................................3065
TASK 44-21-00-600-815 - Monitor Deployment Arm
Assembly Adjustment Procedure.......................................................................................................3071
TASK 44-21-00-600-816 - Replace Monitor Arm
Mounting Screws................................................................................................................................3073
TASK 44-21-00-600-817 - Set Maintenance Aircraft
Information.........................................................................................................................................3077
TASK 44-21-00-600-818 - Cell Modem Registration
............................................................................... ............................................................................3081
TASK 44-21-00-600-820 - RJ45 Port
Configuration......................................................................................................................................3083
TASK 44-21-00-600-821 - Load Content with MAINT
GUI.....................................................................................................................................................3087
TASK 44-21-00-600-823 - Configure Auto Offload..............................................................................3093
TASK 44-21-00-600-824 - Activate Configuration...............................................................................3097
TASK 44-21-00-600-830 - Unattended Media
Load...................................................................................................................................................3101
TASK 44-21-00-600-825 - Set Entertainment
Mode..................................................................................................................................................3109
TASK 44-21-00-600-826 - Examine the Aircraft
Discrete List........................................................................................................................................3111
TASK 44-21-00-600-827 - Set SSID and Password
for the Ethernet Printer with Wireless ................................................................................................3115
TASK 44-21-00-600-828 - Load Printer Driver...................................................................................3119
TASK 44-21-00-600-829 - Load Content on Crew
Terminal..............................................................................................................................................3123
TASK 44-21-00-600-831 - Examine the Content
Report................................................................................................................................................3125
SUBJECT PAGE
TASK 44-21-00-600-832 - Examine the Media
Report................................................................................................................................................3129
TASK 44-21-00-600-833 - Enable or Disable a
Service...............................................................................................................................................3133
TASK 44-21-00-600-834 - Remove Media.........................................................................................3137
TASK 44-21-00-600-840 - Remove Content.......................................................................................3139
TASK 44-21-00-600-836 - Remove Software.....................................................................................3143
TASK 44-21-00-600-838 - Seat Info...................................................................................................3147
TASK 44-21-00-960-802 - Replace Retainer
Fasteners............................................................................................................................................3151
TASK 44-21-00-960-803 - Replace Spring Clips
and Latch Plates.................................................................................................................................3153
TASK 44-21-00-960-804 - Replace Handset Cord
Reel....................................................................................................................................................3157
TASK 44-21-00-470-801 - Upload Staff Database..............................................................................3161
44-21-00 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-00-000-801 - Remove Seat-to-Seat
Cables................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-00-400-801 - Install Seat-to-Seat
Cables................................................................................................................................................4005
TASK 44-21-00-400-802 - Install the Cell Modem
SIM Card............................................................................................................................................4011
TASK 44-21-00-000-802 - Remove the In-Seat
Harness Assembly.............................................................................................................................4013
TASK 44-21-00-400-803 - Install the In-Seat
Harness Assembly.............................................................................................................................4017
TASK 44-21-00-000-803 - Remove the In-Arm
Monitor Harness Assembly................................................................................................................4023
TASK 44-21-00-400-804 - Install the In-Arm Monitor
Harness Assembly.............................................................................................................................4027
44-21-00 Adjustment/Test
TASK 44-21-00-710-801 - Passenger Service
System Test........................................................................................................................................5001
TASK 44-21-00-710-802 - Operational Test of the
In-Flight Entertainment System .........................................................................................................5003
TASK 44-21-00-710-803 - Telephone Test..........................................................................................5007
TASK 44-21-00-710-804 - Printer Test...............................................................................................5011
TASK 44-21-00-710-805 - Keyboard Test...........................................................................................5013
TASK 44-21-00-710-806 - Play a Video Test
Sequence...........................................................................................................................................5015
TASK 44-21-00-710-807 - In-Seat Video Test....................................................................................5017
SUBJECT PAGE
TASK 44-21-00-710-808 - Passenger Address
and/or Boarding Media Systems Test.................................................................................................5019
TASK 44-21-00-710-809 - Cell Modem Tests.....................................................................................5021
TASK 44-21-00-710-810 - Video/Audio Monitoring
Test.....................................................................................................................................................5025
TASK 44-21-00-710-811 - USB Device Test.......................................................................................5027
TASK 44-21-00-710-812 - In-Flight Entertainment
System Redundancy Test...................................................................................................................5029
TASK 44-21-00-710-813 - Integrated Passenger
System Controller Communication Test.............................................................................................5033
TASK 44-21-00-710-814 - Overhead Displays
Power Control Test.............................................................................................................................5037
TASK 44-21-00-710-815 - Camera Control Test.................................................................................5039
TASK 44-21-00-710-819 - Smoke Detection Alarm
and System Shut-Off Test...................................................................................................................5041
TASK 44-21-00-710-818 - Monitor the System
During the Decompression Test.........................................................................................................5043
TASK 44-21-00-710-817 - In-Seat Audio Test....................................................................................5045
TASK 44-21-00-740-801 - Quick Test (BITE)......................................................................................5047
TASK 44-21-00-740-802 - All Test (BITE)...........................................................................................5051
TASK 44-21-00-820-806 - Calibrate Seat
Touchscreens ....................................................................................................................................5055
TASK 44-21-00-820-805 - Calibrate Control Panel
Touchscreens.....................................................................................................................................5059
TASK 44-21-00-820-803 - Calibrate the IPSC
Battery Gauge....................................................................................................................................5061
44-21-00 Inspection/Check
TASK 44-21-00-200-801 - Check the Status of the
Content...............................................................................................................................................6001
TASK 44-21-00-210-801 - Aircraft Wiring
Inspection...........................................................................................................................................6005
TASK 44-21-00-210-802 - Component Inspection
............................................................................... ............................................................................6017
44-21-00 Cleaning/Painting
TASK 44-21-00-100-801 - Clean Component and
Parts...................................................................................................................................................7001
TASK 44-21-00-100-802 - Clean the Printer
Printhead............................................................................................................................................7009
44-21-11 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-11-000-801 - Remove the Crew
Terminal..............................................................................................................................................4001
SUBJECT PAGE
TASK 44-21-11-400-801 - Install the Crew
Terminal..............................................................................................................................................4007
44-21-12 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-12-000-801 - Remove the Keyboard...............................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-12-400-801 - Install the Keyboard..................................................................................4005
44-21-18 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-18-000-801 - Remove the On-board
Media Loader.....................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-18-400-801 - Install the On-board
Media Loader.....................................................................................................................................4007
44-21-21 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-21-000-801 - Remove the Printer...................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-21-400-801 - Install the Printer......................................................................................4005
44-21-23 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-23-000-801 - Remove the System
Setup Box...........................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-23-400-801 - Install the System Setup
Box.....................................................................................................................................................4005
TASK 44-21-23-000-802 - Remove the Main Power
Switch Panel Assembly......................................................................................................................4009
TASK 44-21-23-400-802 - Install the Main Power
Switch Panel Assembly......................................................................................................................4013
44-21-25 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-25-000-801 - Remove the USB Hub...............................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-25-400-801 - Install the USB Hub..................................................................................4005
44-21-32 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-32-000-802 - Remove the Content
Server.................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-32-400-802 - Install the Content
Server.................................................................................................................................................4007
44-21-33 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-33-000-801 - Remove the Aircraft
Interface.............................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-33-400-801 - Install the Aircraft
Interface.............................................................................................................................................4005
TASK 44-21-33-000-802 - Remove the Network
Controller............................................................................................................................................4011
TASK 44-21-33-400-802 - Install the Network
Controller............................................................................................................................................4017
SUBJECT PAGE
44-21-44 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-44-000-801 - Remove the Card
Reader................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-44-400-801 - Install the Card Reader.............................................................................4009
44-21-45 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-45-000-801 - Remove the Amplifier................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-45-400-801 - Install the Amplifier...................................................................................4005
44-21-46 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-21-46-000-801 - Remove the Speaker................................................................................4001
TASK 44-21-46-400-801 - Install the Speaker....................................................................................4005
44-22-00 Description and Operation
1. System Description (ISPSS)............................................................................................................1
2. Power Supply...................................................................................................................................3
3. Component Location........................................................................................................................5
4. Component Description....................................................................................................................9
44-22-00 Maintenance Practices
TASK 44-22-00-860-801 - Energize the In-Seat
Power Supply System........................................................................................................................2001
TASK 44-22-00-860-802 - De-energize the In-Seat
Power Supply System........................................................................................................................2003
44-22-00 Servicing
TASK 44-22-00-960-801 - Replace the SPM
Switch.................................................................................................................................................3001
44-22-00 Adjustment/Test
TASK 44-22-00-710-801 - Operational Test of the
In-Seat Power Supply System............................................................................................................5001
44-22-21 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-22-21-000-801 - Remove the In-use
Light....................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-22-21-400-801 - Install the In-use Light...............................................................................4013
44-22-43 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-22-43-000-801 - Remove the Power Outlet
Unit.....................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-22-43-400-801 - Install the Power Outlet
Unit.....................................................................................................................................................4021
44-22-44 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-22-44-000-801 - Remove the Power
Supply Unit.........................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-22-44-400-801 - Install the Power Supply
Unit.....................................................................................................................................................4005
SUBJECT PAGE
TASK 44-22-44-000-802 - Remove the Seat Power
Module................................................................................................................................................4009
TASK 44-22-44-400-802 - Install the Seat Power
Module................................................................................................................................................4031
44-24-00 Description and Operation
1. Component Description....................................................................................................................1
44-24-12 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-12-000-801 - Remove the Handset................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-12-400-801 - Install the Handset....................................................................................4035
TASK 44-24-12-000-802 - Remove Wireless
Hand-held Control Unit.......................................................................................................................4043
TASK 44-24-12-400-802 - Install Wireless
Hand-held Control Unit.......................................................................................................................4049
TASK 44-24-12-000-803 - Remove the Handset
Cradle.................................................................................................................................................4055
TASK 44-24-12-400-803 - Install the Handset
Cradle.................................................................................................................................................4101
TASK 44-24-12-000-804 - Remove the Wireless
Hand-held Controller Cradle...............................................................................................................4109
TASK 44-24-12-400-804 - Install the Wireless
Hand-held Controller Cradle...............................................................................................................4115
44-24-21 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-21-000-801 - Remove the Seat Display
Unit (Seatback)...................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-21-400-801 - Install the Seat Display
Unit (Seatback)...................................................................................................................................4007
TASK 44-24-21-000-802 - Remove the Seat Display
Unit (In-arm/Wall-mounted/Console-mounted)...................................................................................4013
TASK 44-24-21-400-802 - Install the Seat Display
Unit (In-arm/Wall-mounted/Console-mounted)...................................................................................4023
44-24-31 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-31-000-801 - Remove the Area
Distribution Box..................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-31-400-801 - Install the Area
Distribution Box..................................................................................................................................4009
44-24-32 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-32-000-801 - Remove the Seat
Electronics Box...................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-32-400-801 - Install the Seat
Electronics Box...................................................................................................................................4025
SUBJECT PAGE
44-24-41 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-41-000-801 - Remove the Floor
Disconnect Box..................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-41-400-801 - Install the Floor
Disconnect Box..................................................................................................................................4011
44-24-42 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-42-000-801 - Remove the Remote
Jack Module.......................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-42-400-801 - Install the Remote Jack
Module................................................................................................................................................4019
44-24-45 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-45-000-801 - Remove the Remote
Jack Module.......................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-45-400-801 - Install the Remote Jack
Module................................................................................................................................................4013
44-24-46 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-46-000-801 - Remove the Remote
Jack Module.......................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-46-400-801 - Install the Remote Jack
Module................................................................................................................................................4013
44-24-48 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-24-48-000-801 - Remove the Cell
Modem...............................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-24-48-400-801 - Install the Cell Modem...............................................................................4005
TASK 44-24-48-000-802 - Remove the Cell Modem
Antenna..............................................................................................................................................4009
TASK 44-24-48-400-802 - Install the Cell Modem
Antenna..............................................................................................................................................4013
44-25-00 Description and Operation
1. Component Description....................................................................................................................1
44-25-21 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-25-21-000-801 - Remove the Overhead
Display Unit........................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-25-21-400-801 - Install the Overhead
Display Unit........................................................................................................................................4023
44-25-31 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-25-31-000-801 - Remove the Tapping
Unit.....................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-25-31-400-801 - Install the Tapping Unit..............................................................................4013
44-33-00 Description and Operation
1. General............................................................................................................................................1
SUBJECT PAGE
2. System Description (GCS)...............................................................................................................3
3. RF Safety Guidelines for the GCS Antenna.....................................................................................5
4. Power Supply...................................................................................................................................7
5. Component Location........................................................................................................................9
6. Component Description..................................................................................................................11
44-33-00 Maintenance Practices
TASK 44-33-00-860-801 - Energize the Global
Communications Suite ......................................................................................................................2001
TASK 44-33-00-860-802 - De-energize the Global
Communications Suite.......................................................................................................................2003
44-33-00 Servicing
TASK 44-33-00-600-801 - Examine the Satellite
Status.................................................................................................................................................3001
TASK 44-33-00-600-802 - eXConnect
Commissioning...................................................................................................................................3005
TASK 44-33-00-600-803 - eXTV Commissioning................................................................................3009
TASK 44-33-00-600-804 - Set Antenna Offset
Information.........................................................................................................................................3013
TASK 44-33-00-600-805 - Examine GCS Antenna
Information.........................................................................................................................................3017
TASK 44-33-00-600-806 - Set eXConnect
Services.............................................................................................................................................3021
TASK 44-33-00-600-809 - Update EMS Software...............................................................................3025
TASK 44-33-00-600-808 - Set eXTV Services...................................................................................3029
44-33-00 Adjustment/Test
TASK 44-33-00-710-803 - eXTV System Test....................................................................................5001
TASK 44-33-00-710-804 - GCS Antenna Report
and Data Collection............................................................................................................................5005
TASK 44-33-00-710-805 - Antenna Diagnostics
(ANDI) Test.........................................................................................................................................5009
TASK 44-33-00-710-806 - Operational Test of the
Global Communications Suite............................................................................................................5013
TASK 44-33-00-760-801 - GCS Antenna Power
Supply Voltage Check.........................................................................................................................5015
44-33-00 Inspection/Check
TASK 44-33-00-210-801 - RF Coaxial Wiring
Inspection...........................................................................................................................................6001
TASK 44-33-00-210-802 - Loss or Low Level of 10
MHz Reference Signal Supplied by Broadband
Controller Check.................................................................................................................................6005
SUBJECT PAGE
44-33-21 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-33-21-000-801 - Remove the Broadband
Antenna..............................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-33-21-400-801 - Install the Broadband
Antenna..............................................................................................................................................4003
44-33-23 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-33-23-000-801 - Remove the Power
Supply Unit.........................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-33-23-400-801 - Install the Power Supply
Unit.....................................................................................................................................................4005
44-33-31 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-33-31-000-801 - Remove the File
Server.................................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-33-31-400-801 - Install the File Server................................................................................4005
44-33-32 Removal/Installation
TASK 44-33-32-000-801 - Remove the Broadband
Controller............................................................................................................................................4001
TASK 44-33-32-400-801 - Install the Broadband
Controller............................................................................................................................................4005
LIST OF FIGURES
CH/SE/SU FIGURE TITLE PAGE
44-21-00 1 Active USB Hub (AUH) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................44
2 Aircraft Interface (AI) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................48
3 Amplifier - Component Description.........................................................................51
4 Content Server (CS) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................54
5 Credit Card Reader (CCR) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................56
6 Crew Terminal (CT) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................59
7 Ethernet Printer with Wireless - Component
Description..............................................................................................................62
8 Keyboard - Component Description........................................................................65
9 Main Power Switch Panel Assembly -
Component Description..........................................................................................68
10 Network Controller (NC) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................72
11 Payment Module (PM) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................74
12 Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader
(SSD-OML) - Component Description....................................................................77
13 Speaker - Component Description..........................................................................79
14 System Setup Box (SSB) - Component
Description..............................................................................................................81
3001 Configuration Check - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3010
3002 Data Offload - Maintenance Screens.................................................................3013
3003 LRU Port Readdress - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3018
3004 Load Printer Paper - Servicing...........................................................................3021
3005 Seat Reset - Maintenance Screens....................................................................3025
3006 LRU-to-LRU Copy - Maintenance Screens..........................................................3029
3007 Set Air-to-Ground Modes - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3033
3008 Review Fault Trends - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3038
3009 Review Flight Legs - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3041
3010 Examine Reboot Log - Maintenance
Screens..............................................................................................................3045
Introduction
1. General
This document is written to supplement information given in the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
manual. No information in this document is intended to contradict or supersede the OEM information.
This document gives line maintenance information. It is accurate to released engineering source data
as of the date of publication. The aircraft and effectivities are identified in the Cross-Reference Table.
If you need further information to make sure of the aircraft's continued airworthiness, contact Panasonic.
2. Specification Conformance
The arrangement (Chapter-Section-Subject) and content of this document conforms to Air Transport
Association (ATA) iSpec 2200.
3. Publication Information
(1) INTRODUCTION
The purpose and use of this manual, aircraft effectivities, and a list of abbreviations are
given.
Procedures to energize and de-energize the system, log on and log off of the system,
and use load devices are given.
(4) SERVICING
Procedures to load system/core software, media, and content and put equipment back
to a serviceable condition are given.
(5) REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
Procedures to locate, remove, install, service, and test components are given and
illustrated.
(6) ADJUSTMENT/TEST
(7) INSPECTION/CHECK
(8) CLEANING/PAINTING
WARNING notices precede potentially dangerous procedures, material, methods, and processes. Follow
WARNINGS precisely to avoid injury.
CAUTION notices precede procedures, material, methods, and processes that can cause equipment
damage. Follow CAUTIONS precisely to avoid damage.
6. List of Abbreviations
TERM DEFINITION
3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project
A/C Aircraft
AC Alternating Current
ADB Area Distribution Box
ADIRU Air Data and Inertial Reference Unit
AI Aircraft Interface
AIPC Aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalog
ALT Alternate
AMM Aircraft Maintenance Manual
AMP Ampere
ANDI Antenna Diagnostics
APA Audio Passenger Announcement
APP Application
ARINC Aeronautical Radio Incorporated
ATA Air Transport Association
ATR Air Transportation Rack
AUH Active USB Hub
AVOD Audio Video On Demand
BA Broadband Antenna
BC Broadband Controller
BC-03 Broadband Controller - 3rd Generation
BIOS Basic Input/Output System
BIT Built-In Test
BITE Built-In Test Equipment
CAGE Commercial and Government Entity
CB Circuit Breaker
CCR Credit Card Reader
CD Compact Disc
CD-ROM Compact Disc - Read Only Memory
CER Ceramic
CM Cell Modem
CMI Cabin Management Interface
COAX Coaxial
COMM Communication
TERM DEFINITION
CONFIG Configuration
COTS Commercial Off The Shelf
CP Crew Panel
CPC Customer Performance Center
CPU Central Processing Unit
CR Change Request
CS Content Server
CT Crew Terminal
CTR Center
CWS Cabin Work Station
DA Disk Array
dB Decibel
DC Direct Current
DC-SEB DC Seat Electronics Box
DC-ZT Direct Current Zone Terminator
DIU Digital Interface Unit
DMM Digital Multimeter
DOC. Document
DR Document Request
DTD Document Type Definition
DVD Digital Video Disc
DVD-R Digital Video Disc - Recordable
DVD-ROM Digital Video Disc - Read Only Memory
DVDP DVD Player
ECCN Export Control Classification Number
EDGE Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution
eDTU Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit
EFF Effectivity
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
ENG. Engineering
ES Ethernet Switch
FAP Forward Attendant Panel
FCS Frame Check Sequence
FDB Floor Disconnect Box
FIN Functional Identification Number
TERM DEFINITION
FREQ Frequency
FS File Server
FWD Forward
GB Gigabyte
GCS Global Communications Suite
GFI Ground Fault Interrupter
GHz Gigahertz
GND Ground
GPRS General Packet Radio Service
GSM Global System for Mobile communication
GTE Ground Test Enable
GUI Graphical User Interface
HD High-Definition
HD-PSEB High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box
HDD Hard Disk Drive
HDD-OML Hard Disk Drive - On-board Media Loader
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface
HSPA High Speed Packet Access
Hz Hertz
ID Identification
IDE Integrated Drive Electronics
IF Intermediate Frequency
IFE In-Flight Entertainment
IFEC In-Flight Entertainment Center
IFES In-Flight Entertainment System
IN. Inch
INFO Information
IP Internet Protocol
IPSC Integrated Passenger System Controller
IS Integrated Server
ISPSS In-Seat Power Supply System
IUL In-use Light
kHz Kilohertz
kPag KiloPascal, Gauge
L Left
TERM DEFINITION
LAN Local Area Network
lb Pound
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LCDM LCD Monitor
LCS Landscape Camera System
LED Light Emitting Diode
LH Left Hand
LMS Loadable Management System
LNK Link
LOPA Layout of Passenger Accommodations
LOS Line-Of-Sight
LRU Line Replaceable Unit
m Meter
MAINT Maintenance
ME Media Encoder
MHz Megahertz
MID Middle
MIMO Multiple Input, Multiple Output
MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
MS Media Server
ms Millisecond
MSN Manufacturer Serial Number
mV Millivolt
MW Megawatts
N/A Not Applicable
NAV Navigation
NC Network Controller
NCRJU Noise-Canceling Remote Jack Unit
NFC Near Field Communication
NO. Number
NOC Network Operations Center
NP Non-procurable
NTSC National Television System Committee
ODU Overhead Display Unit
OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer
TERM DEFINITION
OML On-Board Media Loader
OPS Operation Program Software
OS Operating System
OU Outlet Unit
OVHD Overhead
PA Passenger Address
PAX Passenger
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PCU Passenger Control Unit
PED Portable Electronic Device
PKG Package
PM Payment Module
PRNTR Printer
PSEB Premium Seat Electronics Box
psig Pounds per Square Inch Gauge
PSL Portable Software Loader
PSS Passenger Service System
PSU Power Supply Unit
PWR Power
QTY Quantity
R Right
RCC Remote Control Center
REG. Registration
RF Radio Frequency
RFID Radio Frequency Identification
RH Right Hand
RJM Remote Jack Module
RJU Remote Jack Unit
ROM Read Only Memory
RS Right Side
RSSD Removable Solid State Drive
RX Receive
SATCOM Satellite Communications
SB Service Bulletin
SC System Controller
TERM DEFINITION
SCI Software Configuration Index
SCR Smart Card Reader
SCSI Small Computers System Interface
SD Secure Digital
SDU Seat Display Unit
SEB Seat Electronics Box
SI International System of Units
SM Smart Monitor
SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio
SPDB Secondary Power Distribution Box
SPLY Supply
SPM Seat Power Module
SRR Software Release Reports
SSB System Setup Box
SSD Solid State Drive
SSD-OML Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader
SSID Service Set Identifier
SSPC Solid State Power Controller
SW Software
SWPM Standard Wiring Practices Manual
SYS System
TB Terabyte
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TNC Threaded Neill Concelman
TSM Trouble Shooting Manual
TU Tapping Unit
TV Television
TX Transmit
U.S.A. United States of America
UML Unattended Media Load
UMS User Modifiable Software
USB Universal Serial Bus
VAC Voltage Alternating Current
VCC Video Control Center
TERM DEFINITION
VDC Voltage Direct Current
VGA Video Graphic Array
VPA Video Passenger Announcement.
W Watt
WAN Wide Area Network
WDM Wiring Diagram Manual
WOW Weight-On-Wheels
WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network
X By
XID Exchange Identifier
ZT Zone Terminator
1. General
The IFES supplies video and audio entertainment for passengers. The IFES can work as a
stand-alone system or can work with various Global Communications Suite (GCS) configurations.
A. General
The IFES is configurable to meet various airline needs and aircraft types. The specific
configuration in this manual is unique, but the sub-systems and components operate
almost the same regardless of the configuration.
B. IFES
The AI manages the interface between the IFES and the aircraft avionics
components.
The FS is a data server that stores the system database, interactive menus,
media content, and system/core software.
The NC is the head-end controller and distribution hub that stores software and
configuration data for the system. The NC manages the interface between the
IFES, the aircraft avionics components, and applicable third-party equipment.
The NC manages the Ethernet distribution network.
(c) Handset
Handsets are used by the cabin crew for PA announcements and IFE functions.
(d) Keyboard
(f) Printer
The Printer is used by the cabin crew or maintenance personnel to print data
from the system.
The SSB supplies an interface for a load device to connect to the system.
The eDTU is an Ethernet switch that supplies HD digital video to the overhead
monitors.
The FDB supplies network data, interactive data, and database information
from the Area Distribution Box (ADB) to the Seat Electronics Box (SEB).
The AUH lets the user connect a maximum of three USB devices into a single
USB port. The connection lets the user charge and transfer media data from
Portable Electronic Devices (PED) by configuration only.
(c) Handset
The Handset lets the user interact with the system. This can include
entertainment, telephone, Credit Card Reader (CCR), and Passenger Service
System (PSS) functions by configuration only.
The IPSC supplies the user with an interface to the entertainment system and
the Passenger Service System (PSS).
The RJU lets the passenger connect a headset to listen to IFE audio.
The SM shows video on its display and lets the user interact with the system
through its touchscreen interface. The SM can include a Credit Card Reader
(CCR).
The CM is used to offload data to and from the aircraft while on the ground
using a private and secure connection. The CM transfers data files from the
system directly to the Panasonic Customer Performance Center (CPC) for
processing.
A. General
These are the types of interfaces used by crew and maintenance personnel:
By configuration, personnel can use the components that follow to access the GUI:
• Control Panels including Crew Panel (CP), Crew Terminal (CT), and Smart Monitors (SM)
• Laptop-type Devices
(1) Navigation
When the system starts, the GUI shows the cabin crew log on screen. From this screen,
the cabin crew and maintenance screens are available.
Pop-up windows are used on some screens to give or receive feedback. When a pop-up
window is shown, the previous screen is still visible, but the actions or buttons are
un-responsive until the pop-up window is closed.
• Progress: shows the progress of a started procedure that must be completed before
any other actions can be done. This type of pop-up may show the time remaining
and the time elapsed, if available.
• Load Progress: shows the LRU that is being loaded, the amount of files remaining,
and the results of the load. If the load fails, the pop-up shows an error message.
• Completion: shows that the procedure has finished and the results of the procedure.
• Text Entry: shows that a text entry is required to complete a procedure.
• Decision: shows that a decision must be made to continue the procedure, the name
of the procedure, and the possible effects of the decision. The pop-up window also
has buttons to continue or abort the procedure.
(3) Help
The system has a help function that describes the GUI screens, buttons, and functions.
4. Software Operation
A. General
(1) The types of software, content, and media used on the aircraft-specific system
configuration are as follows:
(b) Content
(c) Media
NOTE: Head-end LRUs that are loaded with system/core software, content, and/or
media from a load device are called "target devices".
In a system/core software load, target devices are loaded with software, content,
or media files from a load device. Once the head-end LRUs are loaded, they
distribute the files to LRUs that are located down-stream in the system.
In a media load, target devices are loaded with media from a load device.
(d) Cross-Copy
• as a factory-clean load
• because of head-end LRU replacement
• to update system software
• because of suspected corruption of loaded software
• because of a change in aircraft configuration
• after a Level 2 or Level 4 software clean is done
• as a factory-clean load
The In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) and Global Communications Suite (GCS)
software kits are two separate software kits and will require two separate software loads.
The IFES system software must be loaded first with all the software distributed to the
system components. Once the IFES is available, the GCS software kit can be loaded.
(4) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to load system software
include:
• Load device
• Crew Terminal (CT), Crew Panel (CP), Smart Monitors (SM), Cell Modem (CM),
Enhanced Cell Modem (ECM) (by configuration only)
• Software Kit
• Software Configuration Index (SCI)
NOTE: The SCI is the primary control document that identifies the part number and
version of the system software in each LRU, and lists associated software
documents. The SCI also gives a list of changes incorporated into the specific
software versions, a list of Software Release Reports (SRR) that authorize
the new software part numbers and versions, the Service Bulletin (SB) number
that documents the changes, and a software build number for the suite of
software that contains the changes.
• Aircraft Interface (AI), Integrated Server (IS), Network Controller (NC), System
Controller (SC) (by configuration only)
D. Content Load
(3) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to load content include:
• Load device
• CT, CP, SM,CM, ECM (by configuration only)
E. Media Load
(2) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to load media include:
• Load device
F. Cross-Copy
(2) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to do a cross-copy include:
G. Data Offload
(2) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to offload data or log files
include:
• USB device
• CT, CP, SM (by configuration only)
H. Software Clean
This level removes the MySQL database on all head-end LRUs. Databases
will get re-generated when system power is cycled. All passenger usage data,
and any application-specific databases/tables are deleted.
This level removes all software, including home directories and MySQL
databases, from head-end LRUs.
NOTE: A system/core software and content load are required after a Level 2
Clean.
This level cleans the application content. The MySQL database is cleaned,
including the home directories and $CONTENT_DIR. System/core software
and media are not cleaned.
This clean level is the most full clean. This level clears the compact flash and
reformats the storage drives on all head-end LRUs.
NOTE: A system/core software, content, and media load are required after a
Level 4 clean.
This level removes the MySQL database on all head-end LRUs. Databases
will get re-generated when system power is cycled. All passenger usage data,
and any application-specific databases/tables are deleted.
This level of clean is not available on eX3 systems. This level removed all
software, including home directories and MySQL databases, from head-end
LRUs. If this level of clean is required, use Clean Level 4.
This level of clean is not available on this system. This level removed the
application content. Please refer to TASK 44-21-00-600-821 to remove content.
This clean level is the most full clean. This level clears the compact flash and
reformats the storage drives on all head-end LRUs.
NOTE: A system/core software, content, and media load are required after a
Level 4 clean.
(4) Load support equipment, materials, and documentation used to clean software include:
A. General
Load devices are ground-based and on-aircraft equipment that are used to load system software,
content, and/or media to target devices. The load devices that can connect to target devices
are:
• PL500
• PL1000/PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000/PL3500
• HDD-OML
• SSD-OML
• SD Cards
• USB load device
B. PL100
A PL100 is a laptop that is configured with the "PSL-100 Software Load Application." When
used as a load device, the PL100 is used to transfer data to the target device(s) through an
RJ45 port. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
C. PL500
The PL500 is a laptop that is configured with the "PL500 Software Load Application." When
used as a load device, the PL500 is used to transfer data to the target device(s) through an
RJ45 port. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
NOTE: The PL500 is also used to do system/core software loads to "factory-fresh" target
devices. This initial software load is referred to as "bootstrapping."
D. PL1000/PL1000R
The PL1000 and PL1000R are load devices that transfer data to the system through an RJ45
port. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
E. PL1000/PL1000R
The PL1000 and PL1000R are load devices that transfer data to the system through an RJ45
port. The load device can load:
• Content
• Media
F. PL1500
The PL1500 is a load device that transfers data to the system through an RJ45 port. The load
device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
G. PL1500
The PL1500 is a load device that transfers data to the system through an RJ45 port. The load
device can load:
• Content
• Media
H. PL3000/PL3500
The PL3000 and PL3500 are load devices that transfers data to the system through an RJ45
or a fiber port. The fiber port cannot be used for this configuration. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
I. PL3000/PL3500
The PL3000 and PL3500 are load devices that transfer data to the system through an RJ45
port or a fiber port. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
The SSD-OML component is an on-aircraft load device. For more information, refer to the
Component Description section. The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
SD cards are flash memory cards that connect to the SSD-OML. These load devices transfer
data to the target device through the SSD-OMLs Gigabit Ethernet interface. The load device
can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
A USB load device is any USB-enabled storage device such as a USB flash drive or external
USB hard drive. The USB load device transfers data to the target device through a USB port.
The load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
• Media
An external USB CD/DVD drive is a USB-enabled disc drive that reads CD-ROMs and/or
DVD-ROMs. These load devices transfer data to the target device through a USB port. The
load device can load:
• System Software
• Content
6. Power Supply
A. Switches
B. Power Distribution
7. Component Location
A. Equipment List
8. Component Description
(Refer to Figure 1)
(1) General
The AUH lets the user connect a maximum of three USB devices into a single USB
port. The connection lets the user charge and transfer media data from a Portable
Electronic Devices (PED) by configuration only.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Host device USB power and data
J2 PED USB power and data
J1
J2
L_MM_442100_0_0001_01_00
(Refer to Figure 2)
(1) General
The AI manages the interface between the IFES and the aircraft avionics components.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1A Ethernet, audio, video,, discretes, address, and ARINC
429
J1B Power, Ethernet, discretes, and RS-485 data
J1C Power input
J2 Maintenance
J3 USB connector
J4 VGA connector
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
3.15 AMP FUSE Protects internal circuitry against short or overload
conditions
J2 A
J3
J4
LEDS
ETH1 J1A
ETH2
ETH3
ETH4
ETH5 J1B
ETH6
ETH7
ETH8 3.15 AMP
GbE0 FUSE
GbE1
GbE2 J1C
GbE3
B
A A L_MM_442100_0_0003_01_01
(Refer to Figure 3)
(1) General
The Amplifier amplifies audio streams that it receives by IP streaming methods. It also
has an optional analog audio interface and digital audio interfaces to the entertainment
sources.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J2 Ethernet
J3 Main speaker 1 thru 4 output
J4 Main speaker 5 thru 6 output
J5 Flight deck audio, analog audio, discretes
J6 Ethernet
J7 Ethernet
J1
J5
J3
J4
J2 J6
A J7
LNK1
LNK2
LNK
ACT
FW
FW
LEDS LEDS
A B
L_MM_442100_0_0004_01_00
(Refer to Figure 4)
(1) General
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1A Discretes
J1B Ethernet
J1C Power input
TEST Used for maintenance
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
2.0 AMP FUSE Prevents damage to internal circuitry from short or
overload conditions
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG Used for part replacement
LEDS
TEST
A
RADIO FREQUENCY
IDENTIFICATION
(RFID) TAG
J1A
J1B
FIBER1 FIBER2
SSD1 SSD2
SSD3 SSD4
J1C 2.0 AMP
FUSE
A A B
L_MM_442100_0_0005_01_00
(Refer to Figure 5)
(1) General
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Connects to the system control panel
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
MAGNETIC STRIP READER Used with a magnetic card
LED
J1
L_MM_442100_0_0007_01_00
(Refer to Figure 6)
(1) General
The CT is a touchscreen panel interface for the cabin crew or maintenance personnel
to operate the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Buttons
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input
J2 Ethernet and discretes
J3 Ethernet
J4 Audio
J5 USB
J8 Maintenance
GND Ground
(c) Slots
SLOT(S) INTERFACE
J6 Secure Digital (SD) card
J7 Secure Digital (SD) card
(d) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED PROXIMITY Senses when a user's hand is near and the sensing
control button comes on
(e) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user interact with the GUI
TOUCHSCREEN
J8
J3
J6 J7
J5
SENSING CONTROL BUTTON
J4
A
GND
J1 J2
A
L_MM_442100_0_0010_01_00
(Refer to Figure 7)
(1) General
The Printer is used by the cabin crew or maintenance personnel to print data from the
system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Buttons
(c) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input
J2 Ethernet
J3 Ethernet
(d) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
WI-FI ANTENNA Lets the printer operate wirelessly
(e) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
DOOR OPEN Detects when the paper compartment door is open
(f) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
HANDLE Used to turn clockwise and counterclockwise to open
the paper compartment door
HANDLE
B
WI-FI ANTENNA
J1 J2 J3
TEST BUTTON
C C ABORT BUTTON
L_MM_442100_0_0015_01_00
(1) General
In-seat monitor deployment arm assembly is a mechanical support device for monitors
that are located in seats. When in use, the arm assembly can be rotated so that the
monitor is in the viewing position. When not in use, the arm assembly and monitor stow
away into the seat.
(Refer to Figure 8)
(1) General
The Keyboard is used by the cabin crew or maintenance personnel to enter data into
the system.
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input and data input/output
J1
A
L_MM_442100_0_0019_01_00
(Refer to Figure 9)
(1) General
The main power switch panel assembly is configured with controls, indicators, and
connections for the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Switches
(c) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J400 Power
J401 Power
P14 DC Input
P7 AC Input and discretes
P8 IUL Power input
UNIVERSAL AC OUTLET UNIT (OU) PED or laptop computer
USB USB
UNIVERSAL AC OUTLET
UNIT (OU)
J400 J401
P7
P14
P8
A
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(1) General
The NC is the head-end controller and distribution hub that stores software and
configuration data for the system. The NC manages the interface between the IFES,
the aircraft avionics components, and applicable third-party equipment.The NC manages
the Ethernet distribution network.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1A Ethernet, discretes, address, and RS-485 data
J1B Ethernet
J1C Power input
J2 Maintenance
J3 Maintenance
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
2.0 AMP FUSE Prevents damage to internal circuitry from short or
overload conditions
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG Used for part replacement
J2
LEDS
RADIO FREQUENCY
IDENTIFICATION
(RFID)
J3
A
J1A
P1 P17
P2 P18
P3 P19 J1B
P4 P20
P5 P21
P6 P22
P7 P23
P8 P24
P9 P25
P10 P26
P11 P27 2.0 AMP
P12 P28
P13 P29 J1C FUSE
P14 P30
P15 ALT
P16 SSD
B
A A
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(1) General
The PM is used for contactless transactions with supported payment cards or Near
Field Communication (NFC) equipped mobile devices.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input and USB data
(c) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION Receives and transmits Radio Frequency (RF) signals
J1
L_MM_442100_0_0026_01_00
M. Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML) [DM DESC-CDE-0284 Rev. 6]
(1) General
(2) Location
• loads media, software, and content from either a Removable Solid State Drive
(RSSD), a USB device, or a Secure Digital (SD) memory card
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1A Ethernet
J1B Power input, discretes, RS-232
M1 Maintenance
R1 RJ45 Ethernet connection
U1 USB
(c) Slots
SLOT(S) INTERFACE
S1 Slot for loading media from a SD Card
(d) Others
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
REMOVABLE SOLID STATE DRIVE (RSSD) Storage drive for pre-loaded content. The RSSD is
removable.
RSSD LOCK/UNLOCK KNOB Push-and-turn knob locks and unlocks the RSSD for
installation and removal
REMOVABLE SOLID
STATE DRIVE (RSSD) B
POWER LED
Figure 12. Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML) - Component Description
(1) General
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Audio
(b) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
DUAL 2.5-INCH DRIVERS Supply high output audio
PORT Acts as a resonator for better bass response
A
PORT
J1
A
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(1) General
The SSB supplies an interface for a load device to connect to the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
J2
J1
J4
GND
J5
A
L_MM_442100_0_0031_01_01
Maintenance Practices
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
3. Job Set-Up
C. Make sure that there are no IFES-applicable placards or deferrals that limit the energizing of
the IFES.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: DO NOT ENERGIZE THE SYSTEM IF THE AIR CIRCULATION DOES NOT OPERATE
CORRECTLY. NO AIR CIRCULATION CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM.
NOTE: Make sure that the system has been de-energized for a minimum of two minutes. This
is necessary to make sure that all capacitors fully discharge and to make sure that the
system boots up correctly.
CAUTION: DO NOT ENERGIZE THE SYSTEM IF THE AIR CIRCULATION DOES NOT OPERATE
CORRECTLY. NO AIR CIRCULATION CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM.
NOTE: Make sure that the system has been de-energized for a minimum of two minutes. This
is necessary to make sure that all capacitors fully discharge and to make sure that the
system boots up correctly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
4. Procedure
To log on to the cabin crew screens with a Crew Panel (CP), Crew Terminal (CT), or Smart Monitor
(SM), as configured.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-801).
4. Procedure
(2) If necessary, enter password to login. The main menu of the cabin crew screens is
shown.
To log on to the cabin maintenance screens with a Crew Panel (CP), Crew Terminal (CT), or Smart
Monitor (SM), as configured.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
** ON A/C 407-411
44-21-00-00 Description and Operation
44-22-00-00 Description and Operation
44-33-00-00 Description and Operation
3. Job Set-Up
** ON A/C 407-411
(a) Examine the system equipment lists in the Component Location sections that
follow:
(b) If the component is part of the IFES, log on to the IFES cabin maintenance
screens in the "Procedure" section below.
(c) If the component is part of the ISPSS, log on to the IFES cabin maintenance
screens in the "Procedure" section below.
(d) If the component is part of the GCS, log on to the GCS cabin maintenance
screens in the "Procedure" section below.
(2) If a system maintenance procedure is being done, do the steps that follow:
(b) If the system maintenance procedure is required for the IFES, then log on to
the IFES cabin maintenance screens in the "Procedure" section below.
(c) If the system maintenance procedure is required for the ISPSS, then log on to
the IFES cabin maintenance screens in the "Procedure" section below.
(d) If the system maintenance procedure is required for the GCS, then log on to
the GCS cabin maintenance screens in the "Procedure" section below.
4. Procedure
A. To log on to the IFES cabin maintenance screens, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the cabin crew screen, navigate to the cabin maintenance screens. The "SELECT
A MAINTENANCE APP" pop-up is shown.
(2) Select the "IFE MAINT" button. The "PASSCODE" screen is shown.
(3) On the "PASSCODE" screen, use the keyboard or select the "Virtual Keyboard" icon
and enter the passcode.
NOTE: The passcode is shown as a series of asterisks in the "Passcode" entry area.
(4) Select the "Enter" button on the keyboard or virtual keyboard to accept the passcode.
B. To log on to the GCS cabin maintenance screens, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the cabin crew screen, navigate to the cabin maintenance screens. The "SELECT
A MAINTENANCE APP" pop-up is shown.
(2) Select the "GCS MAINT" button. The "PASSCODE" screen is shown.
(3) On the "PASSCODE" screen, use the keyboard or select the "Virtual Keyboard" icon
and enter the passcode.
NOTE: The passcode is shown as a series of asterisks in the "Passcode" entry area.
(4) Select the "Enter" button on the keyboard or virtual keyboard to accept the passcode.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
3. Procedure
A. To log off from the cabin crew screens, do the steps that follow:
(2) If available, go to the setup screen and log off from the cabin crew screens.
These procedures give information for multiple load devices. Do the procedures that are applicable for
this configuration.
3. Procedure
(1) Carefully connect a USB storage device to the USB port of the control panel or applicable
USB data load port and wait one minute.
(2) If a confirmation pop-up message is shown, select the button to close the pop-up.
B. To connect the external USB CD/DVD drive to the Crew Terminal (CT), do the steps that follow:
(2) Carefully connect the external USB CD/DVD drive to the USB port of the CT.
(3) Wait one minute for the load device to be sensed by the CT.
C. To connect and start the PL100 or compatible laptop, do the steps that follow:
(1) Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the load device, and connect the other end to
the RJ45 load port.
(2) If necessary, connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end
to a power source.
(4) If necessary, change the network settings on the compatible laptop to the settings that
follow:
NOTE: This is not applicable to the PL100 as it has the correct network settings.
(5) As necessary, put the CD that has software, media, or content into the disc drive.
(1) Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the RJ45
load port.
(2) If necessary, connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end
to a power source.
(5) Enter the user name and password to log on to the PL500 user account.
(6) As necessary, put the CD that has software, media, or content, into the disc drive or
connect a USB device that has software, media, or content, to the USB port of the
PL500.
E. To connect and start the PL1000 or PL1000R, do the steps that follow:
(1) Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the RJ45
load port.
(2) Connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end to a compatible
power source.
(a) Wait approximately two to three minutes for the load device to boot up.
(4) Make sure that the "PWR" and "LINK" LEDs come on.
(1) Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the RJ45
load port.
(2) If two data load ports are available, do the steps that follow:
(a) Connect a second RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the
second RJ45 load port.
NOTE: The use of both ports is not necessary, but load time will be slower if
only one load port is used.
(3) Connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end to a compatible
power source.
(a) Wait approximately two to three minutes for the load device to boot up.
(5) Make sure that the "PWR" and "LINK" LEDs come on.
G. To connect and start the PL3000 or PL3500, do the steps that follow:
(2) Connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end to a compatible
power source.
(3) Connect one end of the RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the RJ45
load port.
(4) If two data load ports are available, do the steps that follow:
(a) Connect a second RJ45 cable to the load device and the other end to the
second RJ45 load port.
NOTE: The use of both ports is not necessary, but load time will be slower if
only one load port is used.
NOTE: The second RJ45 load port is usually referred to the Media Load Port.
(6) Make sure that the LEDs of the related connections come on.
H. To connect and start the PL3000 or PL3500, do the steps that follow:
(2) Connect one end of the power cable to the load device and the other end to a compatible
power source.
(b) Align the pin on the fiber optic cable to the mounting interface.
(d) Turn the end fitting of the cable to correctly attach the cable to its mounting
interface.
(5) Make sure that the LEDs of the related connections come on.
These procedures give information for multiple load devices. Do the procedures that are applicable for
this configuration.
3. Procedure
(1) Carefully disconnect the USB device from the USB port of the target device.
B. To stop and disconnect the external USB CD/DVD drive from the Crew Terminal (CT), do the
steps that follow:
(3) Disconnect the external USB CD/DVD drive from the USB port of the CT.
C. To stop and disconnect the PL100 or compatible laptop, do the steps that follow:
(3) Disconnect the RJ45 cable from the load device and the RJ45 load port.
(4) If used, disconnect the power cable from the power source.
(1) If used, remove the CD from the disc drive or disconnect the USB device from the USB
port of the PL500.
(4) Disconnect the RJ45 cable from the load device and the RJ45 load port.
(5) If used, disconnect the power cable from the power source.
E. To stop and disconnect the PL1000 or PL1000R, do the steps that follow:
(2) Disconnect the RJ45 cable from the load device and the RJ45 load port.
(3) Disconnect the power cable from the load device and the power source.
(4) Use the Velcro strap on the load device to stow the cables.
(2) Disconnect the RJ45 cable(s) from the load device and the RJ45 load port.
(3) Disconnect the power cable from the load device and the power source.
(4) Use the Velcro strap on the load device to stow the cables.
G. To stop and disconnect the PL3000 or PL3500, do the steps that follow:
(2) Disconnect the RJ45 cable from the load device and the RJ45 load port.
(3) Disconnect the power cable from the load device and the power source.
(5) Close the load device lid and attach the fasteners.
H. To stop and disconnect the PL3000 or PL3500, do the steps that follow:
(2) Disconnect the fiber optic cable from the load port and install the protective dust caps.
(3) Disconnect the power cable from the load device and the power source.
(5) Close the load device lid and attach the fasteners.
Servicing
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
To remove (clean up) existing core/system software, media, and content from a target device.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-803 Data Offload
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure NaN Clean Up Software, Media, and Content - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
B. Open and tag these circuit breakers to de-energize the seat components.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(5) Select the applicable button(s) to make sure that the flight is saved and opened.
(5) Select the applicable button(s) to make sure that the flight is closed.
Configuration Check
To do a system, software, and component configuration check to make sure that the correct quantity of
components and their associated part numbers are shown, along with the correct software part numbers
and versions.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3001 Configuration Check - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(2) Get the Software Configuration Index (SCI) for the current software build.
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Configuration" folder, then select
"Config Check". The configuration check starts.
(2) Wait for the configuration check to complete. The "CONFIG CHECK SUMMARY" screen
is shown.
(3) On the "CONFIG CHECK SUMMARY" screen, compare the results with the current
SCI.
(a) Make sure that the items that follow show the correct values:
• quantity of components
• component part numbers
• software part numbers and versions
(b) If the "CONFIG CHECK SUMMARY" screen does not show the correct
information, do the steps that follow:
2 If applicable, make sure that the head-end faults have been corrected.
3 Wait for the configuration summary file to save onto the removable
storage device.
(b) Select the "Details" button. The "CONFIG CHECK DETAILS" screen is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Configuration Date: Xxx 00, 0000 Time: 00:00:00 Aircraft Tail No: XXX
Config Check Cfg Rpt
SW COMPONENT SW PN SW VER Qty Qty HW PN CONFIG
Review Config Check
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
Content Status
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
Config Report
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
MSD Configuration
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
System Configuration
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
00 XXXX XX-XX XXX00-0000-0000 00.00.00 1 1 NULL NULL
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0041_01_00
Data Offload
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3002 Data Offload - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) If it is necessary to create a new system log to offload, do these steps first:
(a) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Data Offload" folder, then
select "Capture Debug Data". A pop-up message is shown.
(b) Wait for the system to collect the debug data, and then select the "OK" button.
(c) Carefully connect a USB device to the USB port and wait one minute.
(2) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Data Offload" folder, then select
"Offload Registered Data". The "OFFLOAD REGISTERED DATA" screen is shown.
(3) On the "OFFLOAD REGISTERED DATA" screen, select the checkbox of the data to
offload.
NOTE: The selected data shows as highlighted and its associated checkbox checked.
(4) On the "OFFLOAD REGISTERED DATA" screen, select the "Start Offload" button. The
data offload starts for the selected data.
(5) Wait for the offload process to complete. A message will show that the selected data
is now on the USB device.
(6) Make sure that the status of the selected data shows as "Offloaded". The data is now
successfully offloaded.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Start Offload
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0042_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3003 LRU Port Readdress - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Seat Functions" folder, then select
"Port Readdress". The "PORT READDRESS" screen is shown.
(2) On the "PORT READDRESS" screen, select a port from the applicable LRU.
NOTE: "ALL" can be selected to select all ports of the applicable LRU.
(a) To find a port by seat number, select the "Find by Seat" button, then select the
"Keyboard" button and enter the seat number.
(5) Wait for the readdress to complete and make sure that the "Readdress Results List" is
shown.
(6) Select the "Analyze Topology" button to start the topology analysis of a selected port.
NOTE: A force readdress lets the system assign an IP address to an LRU port even
if a topology error exist. If the "Force Readdress" button can not be selected,
the system must do or attempt to do a readdress before an address can be
forcibly assigned.
(a) Wait for the selected port(s) on the target LRU to be assigned an IP address.
(8) If seat redundancy was set to off at step (4), do the steps that follow to set seat
redundancy to on again:
(a) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Seat Functions" folder,
then select "Seat Settings". The "SEAT SETTINGS" screen is shown.
(b) On the "SEAT SETTINGS" screen, select the "Seat Redundancy" button. Make
sure the seat redundancy status shows "ON".
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0043_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
Figure 3004 Load Printer Paper - Servicing
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PRINTER HEAD TEMPERATURE IS COOL OR HARM CAN
OCCUR.
(1) Push the "POWER" button (1) to remove power to the Printer.
(2) Turn the door latch handle (2) quarter-turn in either direction and pull to open the door
(3) to the full open position.
(3) To remove the old paper core from the Printer, hold the core (4) and pull it out of the
Printer.
(4) Hold the new paper roll (5) with the roll pointed as shown.
(5) Put the right side of the paper roll (5) onto the cone on the right. The center of the paper
roll (5) core must be on the center of the cone.
(6) Push the paper roll (5) to the right and then snap the left side into position.
(7) Roll the paper under the drive roll, and then turn the drive roll by hand to move the
paper forward (6).
NOTE: If the drive roll does not turn easily, push the "POWER" button (1) and make
sure that the Printer powers up completely. Then push the "SLEW" button (7).
(8) Close the door almost to the closed position, but do not latch the door. Slowly pull the
paper through the paper exit (8).
(9) Close the door (3) until an audible click is heard which signals that the latches are fully
engaged.
2
4
A
L_MM_442100_3_0008_01_01
C
L_MM_442100_3_0008_02_01
Seat Reset
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3005 Seat Reset - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Seat Functions" folder, then select
"Seat Reboot". The "SEAT REBOOT" screen is shown.
(2) On the "SEAT REBOOT" screen, enter a seat number in the "Enter seat number:" field.
(3) Select the "Reboot Seat" button to reset the seat(s). A confirmation pop-up message
is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Seat Functions
Seat Settings Enter a seat number, and then press Reboot Seat
Seat Reboot
To reboot all seats, enter "ALL":
Reboot Seat
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0044_01_00
LRU-to-LRU Copy
To make a copy of the data from a source Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) and move it to a destination
LRU.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3006 LRU-to-LRU Copy - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To make a copy of the data from one LRU and move it to different LRU, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE screen", open the "LRU Copy" folder, then select the
applicable LRU maintenance button. The "LRU MAINT" screen is shown.
(a) Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the applicable "FROM (X)", where
"X" is the source LRU number.
NOTE: The up and down arrow buttons are not available for all LRUs.
(b) Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the applicable "TO (X)", where
"X" is the destination LRU number.
NOTE: The time to complete the cross-copy procedure depends on the amount
of data that needs to be copied. This can take some hours to complete.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
System Tests
System Status
WARNING
System Maint FROM XX ABORT OR CANCEL THE COPY
1 OPERATION MAY CAUSE SERIOUS
System Setting
PROBLEM TO THE SYSTEM.
Seat Functions
LRU Copy
XX Maint TO XX
Loading 2
Configuration
Data Offload
Copy
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0045_01_00
To see the condition of the Weight-On-Wheels (WOW) discrete sensed by the system and to set the
mode from "Ground" or "Air" mode without starting a real flight leg.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3007 Set Air-to-Ground Modes - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Maint" folder, then open
"Flight Mode". The "FLIGHT MODE" screen is shown.
(2) On the "FLIGHT MODE" screen, select the "Flight Mode" button to toggle between "Air"
and "Ground" modes.
(3) On the "Flight Mode" status box, make sure that the correct mode is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
System Maint
RJ-45 Port Configuration Flight Mode GROUND
Flight Mode
Flight State
Cell Modem Maintenance
Screen Calibration
FLIGHT MODE
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
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To look at the fault trends for the last eight flights and identify recommended maintenance actions for
a given LRU type.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3008 Review Fault Trends - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Tests" folder, then open
the "Review Flight Legs" folder.
NOTE: This step collects all fault activities from the last eight flights into one report
and identifies problems such as intermittent, degraded, or random behavior.
NOTE: All active faults are shown in red. If a fault was set in an air leg, but is in a
cleared state, the fault is labeled as an inactive fault and shown in green.
(3) If there are faults, the "FAULT TRENDS" screen shows the total number of faults and
the number of faults for a given LRU type.
(4) On the "FAULT TRENDS" screen, select an LRU type from the "FAULTS OCCURED
IN" list.
NOTE: The faults shown on the LOPA will be for the selected LRU type only.
(5) On the "FAULT TRENDS" screen, select the "Details" button. The "FAULT TRENDS
DETAILS" screen is shown for the selected LRU type.
NOTE: The "FAULT TRENDS DETAILS" screen shows more details and recommended
maintenance actions for the selected LRU type on the BITE faults reported in
the "FAULT TRENDS" screen.
(6) On the "FAULT TRENDS DETAILS" screen, select the right arrow button to see the
next fault or the left arrow button to see the previous fault.
5. Close-Up
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Flight Leg 7 XXX (00) XXX (00) XXX (00) XXX (00)
Flight Leg 8 XXX (00) XXX (00)
Fault Trends
View Reboot Log SHOW / HIDE ALL
Details
MAINTENANCE
000-000-00000
MESSAGE
LRU NAME: XXX ACTIVE
FAULT CLASS: Advisory Message
FAULT DESCRIPTION: No Data from XXX to XXX on XXX. Port 0. Col 0. SEB 0
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE ACTIONS:
1) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
2) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
3) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
Save Print
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0047_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3009 Review Flight Legs - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Tests" folder, then open
the "Review Flight Legs" folder.
(3) If there are faults, the "FLIGHT LEG" screen shows the total number of faults and the
number of faults for a given LRU type.
(4) On the "FLIGHT LEG" screen, select an LRU type on the "FAULTS OCCURED IN" list.
NOTE: The faults shown on the LOPA will be for the selected LRU type only.
(5) On the "FLIGHT LEG" screen, select the "Details" button to look at the "FLIGHT LEG
DETAILS" screen.
NOTE: The "FLIGHT LEG DETAILS" screens gives more details and recommended
maintenance actions for the selected LRU type on the BITE faults reported in
the "FLIGHT LEG" screen.
(6) On the "FLIGHT LEG DETAILS" screen, select the right arrow button to look at the next
fault or the left arrow button to look at the previous fault.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Flight Leg 7 XXX (00) XXX (00) XXX (00) XXX (00)
Flight Leg 8 XXX (00) XXX (00)
Fault Trends
View Reboot Log SHOW / HIDE ALL
Details
MAINTENANCE
000-000-00000
MESSAGE
LRU NAME: XXX ACTIVE
FAULT CLASS: Advisory Message
FAULT DESCRIPTION: No Data from XXX to XXX on XXX. Port 0. Col 0. SEB 0
RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE ACTIONS:
1) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
2) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
3) Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx.
Save Print
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0048_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3010 Examine Reboot Log - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Tests" folder, then open
the "Review Flight Legs" folder.
(2) Select "View Reboot Log". The "REBOOT LOG" screen is shown.
NOTE: The REBOOT LOG screen shows one reboot record for each LRU type. Each
reboot record shows the reboot count and location of the LRU type.
(3) To look at the reboot records in detail, do the steps that follow:
NOTE: The REBOOT LOG screen shows all reboot records for all LRU types. Each
reboot record shows the reboot timestamp and location of the LRU type.
(a) On the "REBOOT LOG" screen, select the "Change View" button. The reboot
records are shown in detail on the "REBOOT LOG" screen.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Change View
REBOOT LOG
LRU Reboot
Change View
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
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CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS NOT DE-ENERGIZED THROUGHOUT THE FULL LOAD
PROCEDURE. IF THE SYSTEM IS DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE, LOSS
OF DATA AND/OR FUNCTIONALITY MAY OCCUR.
To do a software kit upgrade or to load a "factory clean" system with initial system/core software.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-070-801 Clean Up Software, Media, and Content
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-807 LRU-to-LRU Copy
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-813 Load Software with MAINT GUI
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-817 Set Maintenance Aircraft Information
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-824 Activate Configuration
44-21-00-600-829 Load Content on Crew Terminal
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
C. Open and tag these circuit breakers to de-energize the seat components.
NOTE: This step is not necessary if software is loaded with a PL500 or through the USB
automated software load procedure.
(1) To load software with the PL500, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
(2) To load software from a USB device connected to the Crew Terminal (CT), do the steps
that follow:
(a) Make sure that the USB device is formatted with the FAT32 file system.
(b) Copy the software files from the software DVD to the USB device.
(c) Make sure that the hidden ".bootstrap" folder is copied from the software DVD
to the USB device.
(h) If loading software to the GCS, energize the GCS (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-801).
4. Procedure
A. To do an initial system/core software installation to the IFES with a PL500, do the steps that
follow:
NOTE: This is an integrated decoupled system. This procedure will install the IFES software
only. GCS software will need to be installed separately in the procedures that follow.
(1) If the "Target device is not responding" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
(2) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, make sure that the "Current System Type" field
shows "eX3".
(3) If the "Current System Type" is not correct, do the steps that follow:
(4) If the "Target device is not responding" pop-up is shown, select the "OK" button.
(5) Put the software DVD into the PL500 disc drive or connect a USB storage device, with
the correct software, to the USB port of the PL500. The "File Manager" window is shown.
(7) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Check target" button. The "Checking for
LMS Server Response" pop-up window is shown.
(8) When the "LMS bootstrapping" pop-up window is shown, select the "Yes" button.
(9) When the "Select Manifest Part Number" pop-up window is shown, select the "44 CORE
OPS" related software part number from the Software Configuration Index (SCI).
(12) When the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
(13) If the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is not shown, do the steps that follow:
(b) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Check target" button. The
"Checking for LMS Server Response" pop-up window is shown.
(c) When the "LMS bootstrapping" pop-up window is shown, select the "Yes" button.
(d) When the "Select Manifest Part Number" pop-up window is shown, select the
"Default" radio button.
(g) When the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK"
button.
(14) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Import" button. The "IMPORT STATUS
AND ACTION" screen is shown.
(15) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTION" screen, select the "Import" checkbox for the
software to be loaded.
NOTE: New software kits will show as "New" under the "Status" column.
(17) Make sure that the "Status" column shows "Imported" for the software to be loaded.
(18) Select the "Back" button. The "LOADER SETUP" screen is shown.
(19) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Load" button. The "LOAD STATUS AND
ACTIONS" screen is shown.
(20) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, make sure that the software kits
related to the SCI are shown.
(a) If there are missing software kits or the software kit related to "44 S/W KIT" is
not shown, do the steps that follow:
(21) Select the "Load" checkbox for the software kit related to "44 S/W KIT".
(22) Make sure that the software kit related to "44 S/W KIT" is checked and no other software
kit is selected.
(23) Select the "Checked Actions" button. The software load starts.
(24) When the "Select Configuration for 44 S/W KIT" pop-up window is shown, select the
correct configuration from the related SCI.
(25) Make sure that the radio button "None" is not selected.
(26) Select the "OK" button. The "Performing Checked Actions" pop-up window is shown.
(28) When the "Load Action Completed" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
(29) If the software load fail and the "Load Action Complete with Success" pop-up window
is not shown, do the steps that follow:
(a) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Clean Target"
button.
(b) Do the Load Initial System/Core Software procedure from the start.
(30) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Back" button.The "LOADER
SETUP" screen is shown.
(31) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Import" button. The "IMPORT STATUS
AND ACTIONS" screen is shown.
CAUTION: DO NOT PUSH THE EJECT BUTTON ON THE DISC DRIVE OF THE LOAD
DEVICE. IF THE EJECT BUTTON IS PUSHED, THE LOAD DEVICE WILL HAVE
TO BE STARTED AGAIN AND THE LOAD PROCESS WILL TAKE LONGER
THAN USUAL.
(32) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Eject" checkbox for the
DVD device shown.
(33) Select the "Checked Actions" button. A confirmation pop-up window is shown.
(34) On the confirmation pop-up window, select the "YES" button. The disc drive ejects from
the PL500.
(35) Remove the software DVD from the disc drive or disconnect the USB storage device
from the USB port of the PL500. The "No software to import" pop-up window is shown.
(36) On the "No software to import" pop-up window, select the "OK" button.
(37) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Back" button. The
"LOADER SETUP" screen is shown.
(38) If there are other software DVDs to be loaded, do the steps that follow:
(a) Put the next software DVD into the PL500 disc drive.The "File Manager" window
is shown.
(c) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Import" button. The "IMPORT
STATUS AND ACTION" screen is shown.
(d) Make sure that the status column shows new for the new software kit.
(e) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTION" screen, select the checkbox under
the "Import" column for the software to be loaded.
(g) Make sure that the "Status" column shows "Imported" for the software to be
loaded.
(h) Select the "Back" button. The "LOADER SETUP" screen is shown.
(i) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Load" button. The "LOAD
STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen is shown.
(j) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Load" checkbox
for the software to load.
1 Make sure that none of the software related to User Modifiable Software
(UMS) content, maps, or games is selected at this time.
2 Make sure that the selected software shows "Unloaded" under the
"Status" column and that no other software is selected.
(k) Select the "Checked Actions" button. The "No Configuration provided with Kit"
pop-up window is shown.
(l) On the "No Configuration provided with Kit" pop-up window, select the "OK"
button. The software load starts.
(m) Repeat steps (24) thru (38) for the software DVDs that remain.
(39) Press the PL500 power button down for approximately five seconds and wait for the
PL500 to shut down.
NOTE: The IFES will reboot approximately six times automatically. It is not necessary
to reboot manually.
(40) Wait approximately 30 minutes until the Cabin Management Interface (CMI) Graphical
User Interface (GUI) is shown.
(41) If the CMI GUI shows a "Bypass Preload" button, select the "Bypass Preload" button.
(42) When asked by the CMI GUI to enter the tail number, enter the tail number of the aircraft.
(43) Wait approximately 45 minutes for the head-end LRUs to reboot and for the system to
become stable.
(44) If the CMI GUI shows the "Bypass Preload" button again, select the "Bypass Preload"
button.
(45) If the CMI GUI does not show the "Bypass Preload" button, then log on to the cabin
maintenance screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-804).
(a) Make sure that the status for the loaded software is shown as "ACTIVATED".
(c) Select the "LRU Config" button. The screen changes to show the actual and
expected counts for all reporting LRUs.
(d) For the head-end LRUs, make sure that the "EXPECTED" number agrees with
the "PASS" number.
NOTE: The NC2 will not show "PASS" until a cross copy is completed.
(e) Select the "Refresh" button again, as required, to refresh the list.
B. To do an initial system/core software installation to the GCS with a PL500, do the steps that
follow:
(1) Make sure that the IFES is operational and has all software, media, and content loaded.
(2) If the IFES is not operational, load IFE initial system/core software first and then load
GCS initial system/core software.
(3) If the "Target device is not responding" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
(4) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, make sure that the "Current System Type" field
shows "eXCi".
(5) If the "Current System Type" is not correct, do the steps that follow:
(6) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Check target" button. The "Checking for
LMS Server Response" pop-up window is shown.
(7) When the "LMS bootstrapping" pop-up window is shown, select the "Yes" button.
(8) When the "Select Manifest Part Number" pop-up window is shown, select the "Default"
radio button.
(11) When the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
(12) If the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is not shown, do the steps that follow:
(b) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Check target" button. The
"Checking for LMS Server Response" pop-up window is shown.
(c) When the "LMS bootstrapping" pop-up window is shown, select the "Yes" button.
(d) When the "Select Manifest Part Number" pop-up window is shown, select the
"Default" radio button.
(g) When the "Bootstrap was successful" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK"
button.
(13) Put the software DVD into the PL500 disc drive or connect a USB storage device, with
the correct software, to the USB port of the PL500. The "File Manager" window is shown.
(15) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Import" button. The "IMPORT STATUS
AND ACTION" screen is shown.
(16) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTION" screen, select the "Import" checkbox for the
software to be loaded.
(18) Make sure that the "Status" column shows "Imported" for the software to be loaded.
(19) Select the "Back" button. The "LOADER SETUP" screen is shown.
(20) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Load" button. The "LOAD STATUS AND
ACTIONS" screen is shown.
(21) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, make sure that the software kits
related to the SCI are shown.
(a) If there are missing software kits or the software kit related to "44 S/W KIT" is
not shown, do the steps that follow:
(22) Select the "Load" checkbox for the software kit related to "44 S/W KIT".
(23) Select the "Checked Actions" button. The software load starts.
(24) When the "Select Configuration for 44 S/W KIT" pop-up window is shown, select the
correct configuration from the related SCI.
(25) Make sure that the radio button "None" is not selected.
(26) Select the "OK" button. The "Performing Checked Actions" pop-up window is shown.
(28) When the "Load Action Completed" pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button.
The "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen is shown.
(29) If the software load does not complete and the "Load Action Complete with Success"
pop-up window is not shown, do the steps that follow:
(a) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Clean Target"
button.
(b) Do the Load Initial System/Core Software procedure from the start.
(30) On the "LOAD STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Back" button.The "LOADER
SETUP" screen is shown.
(31) On the "LOADER SETUP" screen, select the "Import" button. The "IMPORT STATUS
AND ACTIONS" screen is shown.
CAUTION: DO NOT PUSH THE EJECT BUTTON ON THE DISC DRIVE OF THE LOAD
DEVICE. IF THE EJECT BUTTON IS PUSHED, THE LOAD DEVICE WILL HAVE
TO BE STARTED AGAIN AND THE LOAD PROCESS WILL TAKE LONGER
THAN USUAL.
(32) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Eject" checkbox for the
DVD device shown.
(33) Select the "Checked Actions" button. A confirmation pop-up window is shown.
(34) On the confirmation pop-up window, select the "YES" button. The disc drive ejects from
the PL500.
(35) Remove the software DVD from the disc drive or disconnect the USB storage device
from the USB port of the PL500. The "No software to import" pop-up window is shown.
(36) On the "No software to import" pop-up window, select the "OK" button.
(37) On the "IMPORT STATUS AND ACTIONS" screen, select the "Back" button. The
"LOADER SETUP" screen is shown.
(38) Press the PL500 power button down for approximately five seconds and wait for the
PL500 to shut down.
NOTE: The GCS will reboot approximately six times automatically. It is not necessary
to reboot manually.
(39) Wait approximately 30 minutes until the Cabin Management Interface (CMI) Graphical
User Interface (GUI) is shown.
(40) If the CMI GUI shows a "Bypass Preload" button, select the "Bypass Preload" button.
(41) When asked by the CMI GUI, enter the tail number of the aircraft.
(42) Wait approximately 45 minutes for the head-end LRUs to reboot and for the system to
become stable.
(43) If the CMI GUI shows the "Bypass Preload" button again, select the "Bypass Preload"
button.
(44) If the CMI GUI does not show the "Bypass Preload" button, then log on to the GCS
cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-804).
(45) Do a Configuration Check through the GCS cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-600-802).
(a) Make sure that the status for the loaded software is shown as "ACTIVATED".
(c) Select the "LRU Config" button. The screen changes to show the actual and
expected counts for all reporting LRUs.
(d) For the head-end LRUs, make sure that the "EXPECTED" number agrees with
the "PASS" number.
(e) Select the "Refresh" button again, as required, to refresh the list.
(46) Load content through the GCS cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-600-821), as required.
(47) Load media through the GCS cabin maintenance screens (Ref.TASK 44-21-00-600-814),
as required.
(1) If loading software for the GCS system, make sure that the IFES is operational and has
all software, media, and content loaded.
(a) If the IFES is not operational, load IFE initial system/core software first and
then load GCS initial system/core software.
(2) If the CMI GUI asks for a database to be selected, select the correct database related
to the SCI.
(4) When the success pop-up window is shown, select the "OK" button. The system will
start to supply software to the LRUs.
(6) When asked by the CMI GUI to enter the tail number of the aircraft, enter the tail number.
NOTE: The LRUs may reboot multiple times. It may take longer for seat operation to
become stable.
(8) If the CMI GUI shows the "Bypass Preload" button again, select the "Bypass Preload"
button.
(9) If the CMI GUI does not show the "Bypass Preload" button, then log on to the applicable
cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-804).
(10) Do a Configuration Check through the applicable cabin maintenance screens (Ref.
TASK 44-21-00-600-802).
(a) Make sure that the status for the loaded software is shown as "ACTIVATED".
(c) Select the "LRU Config" button. The screen changes to show the actual and
expected counts for all reporting LRUs.
(d) For the head-end LRUs, make sure that the "EXPECTED" number agrees with
the "PASS" number.
NOTE: The NC2 will not show "PASS" until a cross copy is completed.
(e) Select the "Refresh" button again, as required, to refresh the list.
(12) Load media through the applicable cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-600-814), as required.
(13) Load content through the applicable cabin maintenance screens (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-600-821), as required.
D. If a different database needs to be made active, do the Activate Configuration procedure (Ref.
TASK 44-21-00-600-824).
Deleted
(1) If software for the IFES was loaded, do an Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment
System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-710-802).
(2) If software for the GCS was loaded, do an Operational Test of the Global
Communications Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-710-806).
5. Close-Up
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
• USB
• PL500
B. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS NOT DE-ENERGIZED THROUGHOUT THE FULL LOAD
PROCEDURE. IF THE SYSTEM IS DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE, LOSS
OF DATA AND/OR FUNCTIONALITY MAY OCCUR.
To use the system Maintenance (MAINT) GUI to update the system software that is installed on a target
device.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-817 Set Maintenance Aircraft Information
44-21-00-600-820 RJ45 Port Configuration
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-824 Activate Configuration
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3023 Load Software with MAINT GUI - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(2) To use the RJ45 port on the Crew Terminal (CT), set the RJ45 port to "Enabled" (Ref.
TASK 44-21-00-600-820).
Deleted
(1) To load software with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• PL3500
(a) Make sure that the load device has been prepared to load software.
(2) To load software with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
(a) Make sure that the load device has been prepared to load software.
(3) To load software from a USB device, do the steps that follow:
(a) Make sure that the USB device is formatted with the FAT32 file system.
(b) Copy the software files from the software DVD to the USB device.
4. Procedure
A. If a different database needs to be made active, do the Activate Configuration procedure (Ref.
TASK 44-21-00-600-824).
(1) If software for the IFES was loaded, do an Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment
System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-710-802).
(2) If software for the GCS was loaded, do an Operational Test of the Global
Communications Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-710-806).
5. Close-Up
Deleted
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• PL3500
(2) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS NOT DE-ENERGIZED THROUGHOUT THE FULL LOAD
PROCEDURE. IF THE SYSTEM IS DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE, LOSS
OF DATA AND/OR FUNCTIONALITY MAY OCCUR.
To use the system Maintenance (MAINT) GUI to load or update media on a target device.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-200-801 Check the Status of the Content
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-600-832 Examine the Media Report
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3011 Load Media - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) To load media with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
NOTE: This procedure gives information for multiple load devices. Use the load device
that is applicable for this configuration.
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL2000
• PL2000R
• PL3000
• PL3500
• USB
(1) To load media with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
NOTE: This procedure gives information for multiple load devices. Use the load device
that is applicable for this configuration.
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• PL3500
• USB
4. Procedure
A. To load media with the Loadable Management System (LMS), do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select
media/content load button. The "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen is shown.
NOTE: The media/content load button can be shown as "Load LMS Media/Content "
or "Load Media/Content".
(2) If the PL2000 is used to load media, do the steps that follow:
(a) Select the "PL-2000" button located in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
A pop-up window is shown.
(d) Make sure that the message box "Media Load completed successfully" is shown.
(3) If a PL2000 is not used to load media, do the steps that follow:
(a) If the USB device is used to load media, select the "Refresh" button until the
"USB/SD" button is shown.
(b) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, make sure that the Status column
shows "NA" or "Not Loaded" for the media components to be loaded.
NOTE: "NA" or "Not Loaded" shows that the media is not loaded and is ready
to load.
(c) Under the "Load " or "Activate" column, select the checkbox(es) for the media
component(s) to load.
(e) On the pop-up window, select the "Continue" button. The media load process
starts and a status/progress window is shown.
(f) Wait for the status/progress window to show that the media load is complete.
(4) Make sure that the required media components show "ACTIVATED" under the "Status"
column.
(1) If media for the IFES was loaded, do an Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment
System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-710-802).
(2) If media for the GCS was loaded, do an Operational Test of the Global Communications
Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-710-806).
5. Close-Up
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL2000
• PL2000R
• PL3000
• PL3500
• USB
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• PL3500
• USB
C. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the servicing sequence.
NOTE:
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3. Procedure
(3) Use an Allen wrench or appropriate tool and adjust the deployment tension screws.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(a) If the screws that secure the monitor break, remove the broken portion that
remains in the monitor.
(2) Replace the mounting screws with new mounting screws and tighten them.
To change the system date and time, aircraft tail, registration, and/or serial number.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3012 Set Maintenance Aircraft Information - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To change the system date and time, and the aircraft tail number, registration number, and/or
serial number, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Status" folder, then select
"Maint Aircraft Information". The "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen is shown.
(a) On the "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen, select the "DATE" field
in the "DATE/TIME" box. The "CHANGE SYSTEM DATE" pop-up window is
shown.
(b) On the "CHANGE SYSTEM DATE" pop-up window, use the left and right arrows
to select the current month and year.
(d) Select the "OK" button.The "CHANGE SYSTEM DATE" pop-up window closes.
(a) On the "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen, select the "TIME" field in
the "DATE/TIME" box.The "CHANGE SYSTEM TIME" pop-up window is shown.
(b) On the "CHANGE SYSTEM TIME" pop-up window, use the up and down arrows
to set the hour, minute and seconds.
(c) Select the "Save" button when the correct time is shown. The "CHANGE
SYSTEM TIME" pop-up window closes.
(4) To change the aircraft tail number, do the steps that follow:
(a) On the "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen, select the "AC TAIL#"
field in the "AIRCRAFT INFO" box. The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up
window is shown.
NOTE: Make sure to enter the tail number in the correct format.
(c) Select the "OK" button. The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up window
closes.
(5) To change the aircraft registration number, do the steps that follow:
(a) On the "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen, select the "AC REG" field
in the "AIRCRAFT INFO" box.The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up window
is shown.
NOTE: Make sure to enter the registration number in the correct format. Refer
to the effectivity table for the correct registration number format.
(c) Select the "OK" button. The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up window
closes.
(6) To change the aircraft serial number, do the steps that follow:
(a) On the "MAINT AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" screen, select the "AC SER#"
field in the "AIRCRAFT INFO" box. The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up
window is shown.
NOTE: Make sure to enter the serial number in the correct format.
(c) Select the "OK" button. The "AIRCRAFT INFORMATION" pop-up window
closes.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task, as necessary, if you are at the end of the test sequence.
AIRCRAFT INFO
AC TAIL#: XX-XXX
AC REG: XX-XXX
AC SER#: UNKNOWN
NOTE:
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NOTE: This task is only applicable to Cell Modems (CMs) with a Panasonic managed service contract.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To validate the network accounts for a CM with Panasonic Avionics Corporation before installation.
3. Procedure
A. To make sure that the network accounts are active for the CM before installation, do the steps
that follow:
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3013 RJ45 Port Configuration - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To set the RJ45 Ethernet port status, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Maint" folder, then select
"RJ45 Port Configuration". The "RJ45 PORT CONFIGURATION" screen is shown.
(2) On the "RJ45 PORT CONFIGURATION" screen, see the status of the RJ45 port.
(3) Select the "RJ45 Port Configuration" button to set the RJ45 Ethernet port status to
"Enabled" or "Disabled".
(4) On the "RJ45 Port Configuration" status box, make sure that the correct status is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
System Maint
RJ-45 Port Configuration RJ45 Port Configuration N/A
Flight Mode
Flight State
Cell Modem Maintenance
Screen Calibration
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
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CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SYSTEM IS NOT DE-ENERGIZED THROUGHOUT THE FULL LOAD
PROCEDURE. IF THE SYSTEM IS DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE, LOSS
OF DATA AND/OR FUNCTIONALITY MAY OCCUR.
To use the system Maintenance (MAINT) GUI to load or update content on a target device.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-200-801 Check the Status of the Content
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-600-831 Examine the Content Report
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3014 Load Content - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) If the Cabin Management Interface (CMI) Graphical User Interface (GUI) shows a
"Bypass Preload" button, select the "Bypass Preload" button.
(1) To load content with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
NOTE: This procedure gives information for multiple load devices. Use the load device
that is applicable for this configuration.
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• USB
• External USB CD/DVD Drive
(1) To load content with these load devices, connect and start the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-806).
NOTE: This procedure gives information for multiple load devices. Use the load device
that is applicable for this configuration.
4. Procedure
A. To load content with the Loadable Management System (LMS), do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "Load
Media/Content". The LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT screen is shown.
NOTE: The media/content load button can be shown as "LMS Media/Content Load"
or "Media/Content Load".
(2) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, make sure that the Status column shows
"NA" or "Not Loaded" for the content components to be loaded.
NOTE: "NA" or "Not Loaded" shows that the content is not loaded and is ready to
load.
(a) If the USB device is used to load content, select the "Refresh" button until the
"USB/SD" button is shown.
(3) Under the "Load " or "Activate" column, select the checkbox(es) for the content
component(s) to load.
(5) On the pop-up window, select the "Continue" button. The content load process starts
and a status/progress window is shown.
(6) Wait for the status/progress window to show that the content load is complete.
(7) Make sure that the required content components show "ACTIVATED" under the "Status"
column.
(1) If content for the IFES was loaded, do an Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment
System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-710-802).
(2) If content for the GCS was loaded, do an Operational Test of the Global Communications
Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-710-806).
5. Close-Up
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
• PL100
• PL500
• PL1000
• PL1000R
• PL1500
• PL3000
• USB
• External USB CD/DVD Drive
(1) For these load devices, stop and disconnect the load device (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-807).
C. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the servicing sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0054_01_00
12, V4.0.1
5, 3, 8
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3015 Configure Auto Offload - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Data Offload" folder, then select
"Configure Auto Offload".
(2) On the "CONFIGURE AUTO OFFLOAD" screen, set up the "Offload Period" as follows:
(b) Select "TEMPORARY" for the setting to be applicable for a specified number
of legs.
2 In the "Remaining Flight Legs" field, set up the number of legs where
the specific offload takes place.
(3) To select which LRU(s) offload(s) the log during the selected period, do the steps that
follow:
NOTE: The LRU(s) is/are highlighted and the associated checkbox(es) is/are
checked.
(4) To select which LRU(s) store(s) persistence logs, select the checkbox(s) of the applicable
LRU in the "LRU Persistent Logs" section.
(5) On the "CONFIGURE AUTO OFFLOAD" screen, select the "Save Config" button to
save the setting.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Save Config
NOTE:
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Activate Configuration
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3016 Activate Configuration - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE AIRCRAFT POWER IS STABLE AND THAT THE SYSTEM IS
NOT DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE. IF THE SYSTEM IS
DE-ENERGIZED DURING THE LOAD PROCEDURE, LOSS OF IFE DATA AND/OR
FUNCTIONALITY, OR DAMAGE TO SOFTWARE FILES CAN OCCUR.
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "Activate
Configuration". The "ACTIVATE CONFIGURATION" screen is shown.
(2) On the "ACTIVATE CONFIGURATION" screen, select a non-active database and then
select the "Activate" button.
(3) Select the button to make sure that the selected database was set to "Activated".
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Activate
NOTE:
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A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
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To load Media/Content in the background with the Unattended Media Load (UML) from the on-board
media loader.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-826 Examine the Aircraft Discrete List
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-18-400-801 Install the On-board Media Loader
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3017 Unattended Media Load - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Make sure that no other media load devices are connected as the speed of the media
load process will decrease.
(2) Make sure that the media load is not done through the RJ45 port at the control center.
(3) Make sure that Solid State Drive (SSD) Insert with the media to be loaded is installed
into the SSD-OML (Ref. TASK 44-21-18-400-801).
NOTE: The SSD Insert must be installed before the system is energized.
F. Open and tag these circuit breakers to de-energize the seat components.
4. Procedure
(1) Make sure that the flight is closed (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
(a) Make sure that the necessary discrete conditions for the UML to operate
correctly are shown.
(4) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select
"Unattended Media Load". The "UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD" screen is shown.
(5) On the "UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD" screen, select the "Add" button. The
"UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD - ADD" screen is shown.
(6) On the "UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD - ADD" screen, make sure that the "Status"
column shows "NA" for the media/content components to be loaded.
NOTE: "NA" indicates that the media/content is not active and is ready to load.
(7) On the "Stage" column, select the media/content components to load. Make sure that
a check mark is shown for the selected media/content components.
(8) Select the "Load Select" button. Make sure that the status/progress for the unattended
media load is shown.
NOTE: Media continues to load in the background as long as the prerequisites for the
background load are still met. Aircraft operations can continue as normal and
the aircraft can be dispatched as required.
(9) Wait for a pop-up window to show that all the files have been loaded.
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B. To monitor the UML and make sure that the UML is complete, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select
"Unattended Media Load". The "UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD" screen is shown.
(2) On the "UNATTENDED MEDIA LOAD" screen, the load status is shown.
NOTE: When complete, the overall media load status shows "INACTIVE".
(3) Select the "View History" button to see the most recent UML confirmation, and the date
and time that the media load completed.
C. To activate the media from the UML, do the steps that follow:
(1) Make sure that the flight is closed (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
(2) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select the
media/content load button. The "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen is shown.
NOTE: The media/content load button can be shown as "LMS Media/Content Load"
or "Media/Content Load".
(3) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, make sure that the "Status" column shows
"Staged" for the media/content components to be loaded.
(5) Make sure that a check mark is shown for the selected media/content components.
(7) Select the "OK" button. Wait for the status to show as "Completed".
(8) When activation is complete, select the "Navigation" icon to return to the "CABIN
MAINTENANCE" Main Menu.
(9) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading folder", then select "Activate
Media". The "ACTIVATE MEDIA" screen is shown.
(10) On the "ACTIVATE MEDIA" screen, use the up and down arrows to select the media
day/month/year.
(a) If it is not, select the "Enable Auto-Switch" button to toggle it to the "OFF"
position.
(13) Make sure that the current active media changes and shows the selected date.
D. Close these circuit breakers related to the seat components and remove the tags.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Load Select
L_MM_442100_3_0062_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(2) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(1) On the cabin crew screens, go to the screens to start or stop entertainment functions.
(2) Select the applicable button(s) to start or stop entertainment functions available in this
system configuration, as necessary.
NOTE: When the entertainment function is started, the cabin crew screen will show
that the function is "ON." When the entertainment function is stopped, the
cabin crew screen will show that the function is "OFF."
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To examine the aircraft discrete list and see the status of the discrete.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3018 Examine the Aircraft Discrete List - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Status" folder, then select
"Discrete/Comm Status". The "DISCRETE/COMM STATUS" screen is shown.
(2) On the "DISCRETE/COMM STATUS" screen, examine the aircraft discrete list, as
necessary.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
CABIN MAINTENANCE
DESCRIPTION TYPE STATUS
System Status
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
Maint Aircraft Information
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
Discrete/Comm Status
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
Interactive Status XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
NBD Status XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX
Refresh
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0057_01_00
Set SSID and Password for the Ethernet Printer with Wireless
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. Do these steps to set the SSID and password for the Printer:
(1) At the Printer, push the "Power" button on the front panel, to power on the Printer.
NOTE: When power is first applied to the Printer, it will boot up on its own. Let the
Printer boot up completely. The Power indicator will come on and stay on.
(2) Push the "Test" button. Wait for a test page with the I/F IP address to print.
(4) On the command prompt window, type the command that follows:
telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
NOTE: Where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address shown on the test page that was
printed.
(5) Push the "Enter" key. Once a successful telnet connection is made, the TW5 login
prompt is shown.
Admin
twriter5
xnet
(11) On the choice? command prompt, enter "7" to view the wireless IP settings.
(12) On the choice? command prompt, enter "8" to edit the wireless IP settings.
(a) On the Printer Wireless Network Settings menu, type the correct values.
(b) Push the "Enter" key for values that will not be changed.
(c) When complete, enter "7" to view and confirm that the settings are correct.
(14) On the Choice? command prompt, enter "x" to exit the menus.
exit
(16) Push the "Enter" key. This will exit the telnet session with the Printer.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) Open the laptop control panel and then select "Devices and Printers."
(3) After the automated Printer search is complete, select the "Next" button.
(4) Select the "Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings" radio button and
then select the "Next" button.
(5) Select the "Create a new port" radio button and then from the "Type of port" drop-down
select "Standard TCP/IP Port."
(6) Enter the IP address "192.168.3.192" and uncheck the box for "Query the printer and
automatically select the driver to use."
(8) Select the "Custom" radio button and then select the "Settings" button.
(9) Make sure that the "Raw" radio button is selected and the Port Number is "9100".
(13) From the "Look in" area, go to the driver file OEMSETUP.INF and then select the "Open"
button.
(15) Select Astro-Med Toughwriter 5 and then select the "Next" button.
(16) Accept the default Printer name or enter a custom Printer name, and then select the
"Next" button.
(17) If warnings are shown, select the "Install" button for each warning.
(18) Make sure that the message "You've successfully added Astro-Med Toughwriter 5" is
shown.
(19) Make sure that the "Set as the default printer" box is checked and then select the "Finish"
button.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-801).
(2) Get the USB device that has the current content kit for the related aircraft.
4. Procedure
(1) Wait for the CT to show the "No Content Loaded" pop-up window.
(2) On the "No Content Loaded" pop-up window, select the "Maint" button. The "CABIN
MAINTENANCE" screen is shown.
(3) Put the USB device into the front USB port of the CT.
(4) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "LMS
Media/Content Load". The "LOAD MEDIA-CONTENT" screen is shown.
(5) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, select the load checkbox for "vcp_content"
from the content kit.
(7) Wait for the Status column for the "vcp_content" to show "ACTIVATED".
5. Close-Up
B. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
Figure 3019 Examine the Content Report - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "Configuration" folder. The
"Configuration" folder is shown.
(3) On the "CONTENT REPORT" screen, make sure that the correct part numbers and
versions are shown.
(4) To see information for the components loaded on the system, select the "View All
Components" button. The "CONTENT COMPONENT" screen is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
CONTENT COMPONENT
NAME PART NUMBER VERSION DEPLOYMENT
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX bc1 activated
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX bc1 activated
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX bc1 activated
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX bc1 activated
XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX bc1 activated
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0033_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
Figure 3020 Examine the Media Report - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "Configuration" folder. The
"Configuration" folder is shown.
(3) On the "MEDIA REPORT" screen, make sure that the correct part numbers and versions
are shown.
(4) To see media deployment information, select the "Summary" button. The "MEDIA
DEPLOYMENT" screen is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
MEDIA DEPLOYMENT
LRU Media Deployment
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0034_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3021 Enable or Disable a Service - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Setting" folder, then select
"Service Control". The "SERVICE CONTROL" screen is shown.
(2) On the "SERVICE CONTROL" screen, select the checkbox next to the service to be
started or stopped.
(3) Select the "Enable" or "Disable" button to start or stop the selected service.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION. L_MM_442100_3_0058_01_00
Remove Media
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3011 Load Media - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Make sure that the correct and current software part number(s) and version(s)
for the component(s) is/are shown.
(a) Make sure that no faults are shown for the head-end LRUs.
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "Load
Media/Content". The "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen is shown.
NOTE: The media/content load button can be shown as "LMS Media/Content Load"
or "Load Media/Content".
(2) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, under the "REMOVE" column, select the
checkbox of the media component(s) to remove.
(3) Make sure that a check mark is shown for the selected media component(s).
(4) Select the "Start" button. The media removal process starts and a status/progress
window is shown.
(5) Wait for the status/progress window to show that the media removal is complete.
NOTE: The media component will go out of view on the screen or show as "Not
Loaded" if the load device is connected.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the servicing sequence.
Remove Content
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3022 Load Media - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-up
(a) Make sure that the correct and current software part number(s) and version(s)
for the component(s) is/are shown.
(a) Make sure that no faults are shown for the head-end LRUs.
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "Load
Media/Content". The "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen is shown.
NOTE: The media/content load button can be shown as "LMS Media/Content Load"
or "Load Media/Content".
(2) On the "LOAD MEDIA/CONTENT" screen, under the "REMOVE" column, select the
checkbox of the content component(s) to remove.
(3) Select the "Start" button. The content removal process starts and a status/progress
window is shown.
(4) Wait for the status/progress window to show that the content removal is complete.
NOTE: The content component will go out of view on the screen or show as "Not
Loaded" if the load device is connected.
5. Close-up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the servicing sequence.
System Tests LOAD REMOVE PART NUMBER VERSION KIT DESCRIPTION STATUS
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0065_01_00
Remove Software
To use the system Maintenance (MAINT) GUI to remove software that is installed on a target device.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3023 Load Software with MAINT GUI - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Make sure that the correct and current software part number(s) and version(s)
for the component(s) is/are shown.
(a) Make sure that no faults are shown for the head-end LRUs.
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Loading" folder, then select "LMS
Software Load". The "LOAD SOFTWARE" screen is shown.
(2) On the "LOAD SOFTWARE" screen, under the "LOAD" column, select the checkbox
of the software component(s) to remove.
(3) Make sure that a check mark is shown for the selected software components.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0050_01_00
Seat Info
To show or hide the seat information that is shown at each individual Seat Display Unit (SDU).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3024 Seat Info - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Seat Functions" folder, then select
"Seat Settings". The "SEAT SETTINGS" screen is shown.
(2) On the "SEAT SETTINGS" screen, select the "Seat Info" button to toggle between the
"ON" and "OFF" position.
NOTE: When the "Seat Info" is "ON", the SDUs will show the seat information.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
System Tests
System Status Seat Info OFF
System Setting
System Maint
Seat Functions Seat Redundancy OFF
Seat Settings
Seat Reboot CERT-APP Mode OFF
Port Power
Port Readdress
DOM Readdress
Port Readdress (UDP)
PED Power
RJ-45 Control
Seat TS Calibration
LRU Copy
SEAT SETTINGS
Seat Info ON
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_3_0061_01_00
3. Job Set-Up
B. If necessary, remove the component from the tray assembly (refer to the applicable removal
procedure).
4. Procedure
(1) Remove and discard the screw(s) that attach the retainer fastener(s).
(1) Put the replacement retainer fastener(s) in position with the tray assembly mounting
holes.
(2) Install replacement screw(s) to hold the retainer fastener(s) to the tray assembly.
5. Close-Up
To replace damaged spring clips, spring clip assemblies, and/or latch plates.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
Figure 3025 Spring Latch Assembly Replacement - Servicing
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. Find the damaged spring clip, spring clip assembly, and/or latch plate that needs to be replaced.
(1) Use two fingers to squeeze and hold the two sides of the spring clip (1) together.
(2) Remove the spring clip (1) from the spring clip holder (2).
(4) Use two fingers to squeeze and hold the two sides of the replacement spring clip (1)
together.
(5) Install the spring clip (1) onto the spring clip holder (2).
NOTE: The spring clip assembly is the spring clip holder (2) and the spring clip (1).
(a) If there are other retaining hardware installed, record their installation sequence.
(3) Position the replacement spring clip assembly (4) so that the mounting holes align with
the connector housing holes.
(a) If there was other retaining hardware installed, install the hardware in the
recorded installation sequence.
(3) Position the replacement spring latch plate (6) so that the mounting hole aligns with the
connector housing hole.
5. Close-Up
4
2
5
6
L_MM_442100_3_0030_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-24-12-000-801 Remove the Handset
44-24-12-000-803 Remove the Handset Cradle
44-24-12-400-801 Install the Handset
44-24-12-400-803 Install the Handset Cradle
Figure 3026 Generic Cord Reel - Servicing
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(3) For typical bracket-mounted cord reels, remove and keep the mounting screws (1), and
washers (2), as applicable.
(a) If applicable, cut the cable tie that attaches the cord reel (3) to the mounting
bracket.
(4) For typical cradle-mounted cord reels, loosen the cord reel (3) captive screws (1).
(5) Pull the retractable cable and connector through the opening of the mounting bracket,
cord guide, or adapter (4) to release the cord reel (3).
(8) Pull out the retractable cable from the cord reel and then put the cable and connector
through the opening of the mounting bracket, cord guide or adapter (4).
(a) Make sure that the retractable cord can retract and extend freely.
(9) For typical bracket-mounted cord reels, install the cord reel (3) mounting screws (1)
and washers (2), as applicable.
(a) If applicable, use a cable tie to attach the cord of the cord reel (3) to the
mounting bracket.
(10) For typical cradle-mounted cord reels, tighten the captive screws (1) to attach the cord
reel (3) to the cradle.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
A
B
TYPICAL BRACKET-MOUNTED CORD REEL TYPICAL CRADLE-MOUNTED CORD REEL
3
4
1
A B
TYPICAL BRACKET-MOUNTED CORD REEL TYPICAL CRADLE-MOUNTED CORD REEL
L_MM_442100_3_0031_01_01
To upload the staff database onto the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES).
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-831 Examine the Content Report
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
A. Copy the "employee.txt" file onto the root directory on a USB stick.
4. Procedure
A. To upload the staff database onto the IFES, do the steps that follow:
(1) Put the USB stick into the USB port of the Crew Terminal (CT).
(2) Log onto the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-803) with the user name
"100000" and applicable password.
(3) On the cabin crew screens, select the "System & Troubleshooting" button. The "System
and Troubleshooting" menu is shown.
(4) From the menu, select the "Data Offload" button. The "DATA OFFLOAD" screen is
shown.
(5) On the "DATA OFFLOAD" screen, select the "Update Staff Database" button.
(6) Wait for a confirmation message to show the load was successful.
(7) Log off the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
(9) For system with the old CT GUI (red screens), do the step that follow:
(a) On the cabin crew screens, select the "System & Troubleshooting" button. The
"System and Troubleshooting" menu is shown.
1 Make sure that the date of the "employee.txt" file is the same as what
has been loaded.
(10) For systems with the new CT GUI (purple screens), do the steps that follow:
1 Make sure that the date in the version column of the "employee.txt" file
is the same as what has been loaded.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-Up
B. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
(1) Release any related fasteners and remove the seat track cover(s), as necessary.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
B. Make sure that the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT YOU INSTALL ELECTRICAL CABLES INTO THE RACEWAY
CORRECTLY AND DO NOT MAKE KINKS IN THE CABLES. MAKE A LOOP OF
THE CABLE TO PREVENT DAMAGE.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE ELECTRICAL CABLES ARE IN THE CORRECT
CONDITION. IF THEY ARE NOT, REPLACE THEM IMMEDIATELY. DAMAGED
CABLES CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO OR FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT.
(1) Carefully put the cable(s) in the raceway in the positions that were recorded in the
removal procedure.
(a) Make sure that the position of the cables at the seat tracks and in the raceways
are correct.
(b) Make sure that the over length of each cable is less than 9.8425-in. (250mm).
(c) If there are over lengths, make loops with the over lengths of the cables and
store in the cover of the connected component(s).
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CONTACTS ARE IN THE CORRECT CONDITION.
LOOK FOR SIGNS OF ARCING AND THE OTHER DAMAGE. IF THE
CONTACTS ARE NOT IN THE CORRECT CONDITION, REPLACE THE CABLE
IMMEDIATELY. DAMAGED OR BURNED CONTACTS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE UNIT OR A FIRE.
(5) Make sure the electrical connectors are clean and in good condition.
(6) Connect the electrical connectors and install terminators (as necessary) to the connected
component(s).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(7) If necessary, engage the spring latches to hold the connectors and terminators in
position.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(3) Do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that no cable run is exposed or visible in the cabin area.
(2) Make sure that all raceway covers are in place and closed.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 140-142, 1310-MK-519
301, 351-359,
401-415
To install a SIM card into the secondary slot of the Cell Modem (CM).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-24-48-000-801 Remove the Cell Modem
44-24-48-400-801 Install the Cell Modem
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Read the label on the CM SIM card slot cover to identify the correct SIM card to use.
(b) Make sure that the SIM card has been registered and activated.
4. Procedure
A. To install the SIM card on the CM, do the steps that follow:
(1) Look for the screw on the bottom side of the CM that holds the SIM card slot cover in
position.
(2) Remove and keep the screw that holds the SIM card slot cover.
(4) Put the SIM card into the CM slot labeled "SIM 2".
(5) Make sure that the SIM card has engaged the connector correctly.
(6) Put the SIM card slot cover back into position.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-up
B. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
(1) If necessary, remove the seat panels, seat pans, or LRUs to get access to the in-seat
harness assembly.
4. Procedure
(1) Disconnect the in-seat harness assembly from LRU connectors and/or in-seat
disconnects, as necessary.
(2) Remove the cable ties that attach the harness in position.
(a) Make sure not to move any other in-seat harness assemblies.
(4) Remove cable ties and protective covering from the removed harness.
NOTE: Keep the protective covering from the in-seat harness assembly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-up
A. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
B. Make sure that the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
(1) If necessary, remove the seat panels, seat pans, or LRUs to get access to the in-seat
harness assembly.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the protective covering and new cable ties on the replacement in-seat harness
assembly (refer to Panasonic SWPM 7000008 or OEM SWMP).
(2) Carefully put the in-seat harness assembly through the seat.
(a) Make sure not to move any other in-seat harness assemblies.
(3) Attach the in-seat harness assembly to the mounting points with cable ties.
(4) Connect the in-seat harness assembly to the LRU connectors and/or in-seat disconnects,
as necessary.
(5) Re-install any LRUs, seat panels or seat pans that were removed to get access to the
in-seat harness assembly.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(3) Do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
5. Close-up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-21-000-802 Remove the Seat Display Unit (In-arm/Wall-mounted/Console-mounted)
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-up
4. Procedure
(1) Remove the monitor from the in-arm mounting bracket (Ref. TASK 44-24-21-000-802).
(2) Disconnect the in-arm monitor harness assembly at the in-seat disconnect.
(3) Remove the wiring harness monitor arm connector back-shell and de-pin the connector
to help with the removal.
NOTE: To help with the installation of the in-arm monitor harness, attach a guide wire
to the end of the in-arm monitor harness before it is removed.
(4) Disassemble and remove the monitor arm (refer to the Airline Aircraft Maintenance
Manual (AMM)).
(5) Carefully feed the harness out from the arm assembly.
(6) Remove the cable ties and protective covering from the removed in-arm monitor harness.
NOTE: Keep the protective covering from the in-arm monitor harness assembly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-21-400-802 Install the Seat Display Unit (In-arm/Wall-mounted/Console-mounted)
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-up
A. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
B. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the protective covering and new cable ties on the replacement in-arm monitor
harness assembly (refer to Panasonic SWPM 7000008 or OEM SWMP).
(2) Carefully put the in-arm monitor harness assembly through the monitor arm.
(3) Refer to the in-arm harness wiring diagram and pin the in-arm monitor harness connector
and install the connector back-shell (refer to Panasonic SWPM 7000008 or OEM SWMP).
(4) Assemble and install the monitor arm (refer to the Airlines Aircraft Maintenance Manual
(AMM)).
(5) Connect the in-arm monitor harness assembly at the in-seat disconnect.
(6) Move the arm around to make sure that there is sufficient slack at the swivel point to
prevent stretching, pinching, or chafing of the in-arm monitor harness assembly.
(7) Install the monitor on to the in-arm bracket (Ref. TASK 44-24-21-400-802).
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
5. Close-up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
Adjustment/Test
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
To test the Passenger Service System (PSS) with a handset or a Passenger Control Unit (PCU).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To do the PSS Test at the seats with a handset or PCU, do the steps that follow:
(1) If available, at each of the seats to be tested, use the handset or PCU to make the
reading light come on.
(2) If available, use the handset or PCU to make the reading light go off.
(a) Make sure that the attendant call chime is heard and the attendant call light
comes on, if available.
(4) If available, use the handset or PCU to cancel the attendant call.
(a) Make sure that the attendant call is stopped and the attendant call light goes
off, if available.
(5) Do the above steps again for all failed seats and a small number of seats in each zone.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-710-801 Passenger Service System Test
44-21-00-710-803 Telephone Test
44-21-00-710-804 Printer Test
44-21-00-710-805 Keyboard Test
44-21-00-710-806 Play a Video Test Sequence
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-710-810 Video/Audio Monitoring Test
44-21-00-710-811 USB Device Test
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
44-21-00-710-814 Overhead Displays Power Control Test
44-21-00-710-815 Camera Control Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-801).
(2) If necessary, put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-808).
(3) If necessary, put the aircraft in Entertainment On mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-825).
(4) Make sure that all in-seat arm-mounted monitors are in the un-stowed and viewing
position.
4. Procedure
(a) If installed, check for correct operation of handset cord reels by extending and
re-stowing the cord reels.
(b) If installed, check for correct operation of stowable monitors by un-stowing and
re-stowing the units.
1 Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
2 Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
1 Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Check for availability of video/audio at all overhead monitors (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-710-806).
1 Make sure that all monitors show the correct audio and video.
(b) Do the Overhead Displays Power Control Test for each monitor (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-710-814).
(4) Do an operational test of the Passenger Address (PA) and/or Boarding Media Systems,
as follows:
(5) Do an operational test of the video and audio monitoring function, as follows:
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Telephone Test
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*, 1023-MK-430-LX, 1023-MK-920-MX, 1024-MK-430-LX, 1024-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1025-MK-430-LX, 1025-MK-920-MX, 1026-MK-430-LX, 1027-MK-430-LX, 1028-MK-430-LX
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(3) If necessary, put the aircraft in Open Flight mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
(4) If necessary, put the aircraft in Entertainment On mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-825).
(5) Make sure that the Air Data and Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) are aligned and in
navigation (NAV) mode.
4. Procedure
(1) Use the Handset to navigate to the interactive menu and select the button to make a
seat call.
(2) Use the numeric keypad to enter the row number and seat letter of the calling Handset.
Then push the green call button.
(3) On the called Handset, make sure that the Handset begins to ring and the Handset
shows the instruction to answer the call.
(4) Use the Handset volume keys to adjust the volume on both units.
(5) Push the red button on the Handset, to end the call.
(1) Use the Handset to navigate to the interactive menu and select the button to make an
air-to-ground call. Make sure that the on-screen instructions show how to start an
air-to-ground call.
(3) On the Handset, slide the Test Credit Card (PN RD-AM8614) in a smooth manner
through the credit card slot until the card is accepted.
(4) Enter a valid phone number at the Handset and follow the instructions to connect the
call.
(5) Make sure that the voice transmission and reception is good.
(6) Push the red button on the Handset, to end the call.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Printer Test
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-802 Clean the Printer Printhead
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) Push the "Test" button for more than two seconds.
(3) Make sure that the print on the test page is clear and dark.
(4) If the print is not good, clean the Printer printhead (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-100-802).
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Keyboard Test
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 520-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the cabin crew screens, go to any screen that allows text entry through the keyboard.
(2) Enter new data with the keyboard and make sure that the correct information is shown
on the screen.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To play a video.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-411
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(1) On the cabin crew screens, go to the screens for the overhead monitors.
(3) Make sure that the video is shown on all overhead monitors.
(4) Use the interactive buttons ("Pause", "Play", "Fast Forward", "Rewind") and make sure
that the video play operates as expected.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*, 1023-MK-430-LX, 1023-MK-920-MX, 1024-MK-430-LX, 1024-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1025-MK-430-LX, 1025-MK-920-MX, 1026-MK-430-LX, 1027-MK-430-LX, 1028-MK-430-LX,
1030-MK-*, 1031-MK-*, 1032-MK-*, 1033-MK-*, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-*,
1048-MK-*, 1049-MK-430-LX, 1049-MK-920-MX, 1050-MK-430-LX, 1050-MK-920-MX,
1051-MK-430-LX, 1051-MK-920-MX, 1052-MK-430-LX, 1052-MK-920-MX, 1053-MK-430-LX,
1053-MK-920-MX, 1054-MK-430-LX, 1054-MK-920-MX, 1055-MK-430-LX,
1055-MK-920-MX, 1056-MK-430-LX, 1057-MK-430-LX, 1058-MK-430-LX
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(2) As configured, use the handset or touchscreen to select and play a video.
(a) Make sure that the quality of the video program is good.
(b) Use the headset and listen to the audio portion of the video program. Make
sure that the audio is clear.
(c) Adjust the Volume Up/Down controls on the Handset and make sure that there
is corresponding audio volume control.
(3) Do steps (1) thru (2) again if the aircraft is configured with multiple seat zones.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To test that the Passenger Address (PA) and/or Boarding Media systems operate correctly.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
(2) If boarding music automatically comes on, do the steps that follow:
(a) Make sure the audio is heard clearly through the cabin speakers.
(3) If boarding music does not start automatically, do the steps that follow:
(c) Make sure the audio is heard clearly through the cabin speakers.
(4) If applicable, make sure that the selected video is shown in the preview window of the
cabin crew screen and at the passenger seats.
(c) Make sure that all handset interactive buttons do not operate, except for the
Volume Up/Down buttons.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 5001 Cell Modem Tests - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
WARNING: STAY MORE THAN 8.0 INCHES (20.3 CM) AWAY FROM THE CELL MODEM WHILE
IT IS ENERGIZED. THE CELL MODEM CAN TRANSMIT RF ENERGY WHICH CAN
CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Maint" folder, then select
"Cell Modem Maintenance". The "CELL MODEM MAINTENANCE" screen is shown.
(2) On the "CELL MODEM MAINTENANCE" screen at the "CELL SITE INFO" box, make
sure that the signal strength shows a minimum of two bars.
NOTE: If the signal strength is less than two bars, the connectivity test can fail.
(3) On the "CELL MODEM MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "Cell Modem Tests" button.
The "CELL MODEM TESTS" screen is shown.
(a) On the "CELL MODEM TESTS" screen, select the "Start Cell Modem Test"
button. A pop-up message is shown that shows the test has started.
(b) Select the "OK" button and wait for the CM test to complete. A pop-up message
is shown that shows that the test is complete.
(a) On the "CELL MODEM TESTS" screen, select the "Start Connectivity Test"
button. A pop-up message is shown that shows that the test has started.
(b) Select the "OK" button and wait for the Connectivity test to complete. A pop-up
message is shown that shows the test is complete.
(a) On the "CELL MODEM TESTS" screen, select the "Start Enable 1" button. A
pop-up message is shown that shows the test has started.
(b) Select the "OK" button and wait for the Enable 1 test to complete. A pop-up
message is shown that shows that the test is complete.
(7) On the "CELL MODEM TESTS" screen, look at the tests details and make sure that
the test result(s) show "PASS".
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_5_0008_01_00
Make sure that video and audio can be previewed at the IFE control panel.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(4) Make sure that the correct video is shown and audio is heard.
(5) On the cabin crew screens, increase and decrease the audio volume.
(6) Make sure that the volume level of the audio changes accordingly.
(7) Select each of the player control buttons ("Rewind", "Fast Forward", "Play", "Pause")
except for the "Stop" button.
(8) Make sure that the video responds to each command correctly.
(4) On the cabin crew screens, increase and decrease the audio volume.
(5) Make sure that the volume level of the audio changes accordingly.
(7) Use the player control buttons to pause the audio and make sure that the audio pauses.
(8) Start the audio again and make sure that the audio plays.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To make sure that the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port operates correctly.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
3. Job Set-Up
B. Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-801).
4. Procedure
NOTE: Per configuration, the USB ports at the passenger seats can be used to charge devices
or to interact with the IFES.
(2) As applicable, make sure that the PED charges correctly and/or the USB Power Meter
shows that the USB port operates correctly per the manufacturer's instructions.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-MK-101, 100-MK-102, 110-MK-101, 110-MK-102, 112-MK-101, 112-MK-102,
201-206, 301, 112-MK-103, 112-MK-104, 125-MK-101, 125-MK-102, 145-MK-101, 145-MK-102,
351-359, 401-415 145-MK-103, 202-RL
To test the dual-redundancy of key components of the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-32-000-802 Remove the Content Server
44-21-32-400-802 Install the Content Server
44-21-33-000-801 Remove the Aircraft Interface
44-21-33-000-802 Remove the Network Controller
44-21-33-400-801 Install the Aircraft Interface
44-21-33-400-802 Install the Network Controller
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C NONE
44-33-31-000-801 Remove the File Server
44-33-31-400-801 Install the File Server
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
A. To do the Aircraft Interface (AI) Redundancy Test, do the steps that follow:
(b) If AI 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, disconnect AI 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-33-000-801).
(a) On the system status screen, make sure that the status for AI 2 is "OFF".
NOTE: It can take a few minutes for the AI to complete the start-up process.
(b) If AI 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, reconnect AI 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-33-400-801).
B. To do the Content Server (CS) Redundancy Test, do the steps that follow:
(b) If CS 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, disconnect CS 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-32-000-802).
(b) If CS 3 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, disconnect CS 3 (Ref. TASK
44-21-32-000-802).
(a) On the system status screen, make sure that the status for CS 2 is "OFF".
(b) On the system status screen, make sure that the status for CS 3 is "OFF".
(b) If CS 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, reconnect CS 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-32-400-802).
(b) If CS 3 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, reconnect CS 3 (Ref. TASK
44-21-32-400-802).
(8) Repeat steps (1) thru (7) to test each CS while the other two CSs are de-energized.
C. To do the Network Controller (NC) Redundancy Test, do the steps that follow:
(b) If NC 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, disconnect NC 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-33-000-802).
(a) On the system status screen, make sure that the status for NC 2 is "OFF".
(b) If NC 2 does not have a dedicated circuit breaker, reconnect NC 2 (Ref. TASK
44-21-33-400-802).
5. Close-Up
(2) Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1000-MK-*, 1001-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To test the USB and Wi-Fi communication from the Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC) to
the Premium Seat Electronic Box (PSEB) and Seat Display Unit (SDU).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(1) From the menu screen at the SDU, go to the video selection screen and select a channel.
(2) Press the "Previous/Next" buttons on the IPSC to change the video channels.
(3) Make sure that the video shown on the SDU changes as necessary.
(4) Use the mouse controller on the IPSC to get access to the "ICE" Menus and change
the video channels.
(5) Make sure that the video shown on the SDU changes as necessary.
(6) Push the "TV On/Off" button on the IPSC to turn the SDU off.
(7) Push the "TV On/Off" button on the IPSC to turn the SDU on.
(8) Select the "Settings" button located at the top of the IPSC display.
(11) Make sure that the SDU brightness increases and decreases as necessary.
(13) Make sure that the seat audio volume increases and decreases as necessary.
(2) At any seat location with an IPSC, try to use the IPSC.
(3) Make sure that the "IPSC WiFi" icon shows it is not in operation and that the IPSC
cannot be removed from the cradle.
(5) On the "Setup" drop down menu, select the "IFE Interactive On/Off" button.
(6) Make sure that the status of IPSC WiFi is shown as "OFF" on the "IFE ON/OFF" screen.
(7) On the "IFE ON/OFF" screen, select the "IPSC WiFi" button.
(8) Make sure that the status of "IPSC WiFi" is shown as "ON".
(9) At any seat location with an IPSC, try to use the IPSC.
(10) Make sure that the "IPSC WiFi" icon is shown as "ON" and the IPSC can be removed
from the cradle.
(12) Make sure that the mouse arrow icon on the SDU operates correctly.
(13) On the "IFE ON/OFF" screen, select the "IPSC WiFi" button.
(14) Make sure that the status of "IPSC WiFi" is shown as "OFF".
(16) Make sure that the "IPSC WiFi" icon is shown as not in operation.
(a) If the IPSC is already docked, it cannot be removed from the cradle.
(b) If the IPSC is not docked, the message "PLEASE DOCK" is shown on the IPSC
display.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
A. To do the Overhead Displays Power Control Test, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the cabin crew screens, go to the overhead monitor on/off screens.
(6) Select the button to de-energize and prevent the monitor from automatically turning on.
(7) Repeat steps (2) thru (6) for each overhead monitor.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(a) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
(2) If available, select the button to start the camera control view on the IFE control panel
preview window.
(3) If available, select different camera angles and make sure that they are shown on the
IFE control panel preview window.
(4) If available, use the zoom in and out buttons and make sure that view zooms in and
out accordingly on the IFE control panel preview window.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To test the smoke detection alarm signal. To test the auto shut-off feature of the system when an active
smoke signal is detected.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
AMM 26-15-00-710-801-A, Airbus BITE Test of the Smoke Detection Function - Smoke Warning Test for the
SAS (VFAPE3) Main and Upper Avionics Compartment and for the In-Flight Entertainment
Center
3. Job Set-Up
(2) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-808).
4. Procedure
(1) Refer to the BITE Test of the Smoke Detection Function - Smoke Warning Test for the
Main and Upper Avionics Compartment and for the In-Flight Entertainment Center OEM
AMM 26-15-00-710-801-A.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To monitor the system during a decompression test and make sure the decompression interface to the
system operates correctly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-803 Log on to the Cabin Crew Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-801).
(2) Energize the Global Communications Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-860-801).
4. Procedure
CAUTION: THIS TEST MUST BE DONE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER
DECOMPRESSION TEST. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT
IN DAMAGE TO THE OXYGEN SYSTEM AND DEPLOYMENT OF THE OXYGEN MASKS.
A. Start the decompression test (Ref. OEM Aircraft Maintenance Manual (AMM)).
NOTE: The system goes into a "Stand-By" mode when the decompression discrete is sensed.
(2) By configuration, make sure that the VPA stops or that the monitors get de-energized.
(3) By configuration, make sure that all the related AC Outlet Unit (AC OU) LED indicators
go off.
5. Close-Up
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*, 1023-MK-430-LX, 1023-MK-920-MX, 1024-MK-430-LX, 1024-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1025-MK-430-LX, 1025-MK-920-MX, 1026-MK-430-LX, 1027-MK-430-LX, 1028-MK-430-LX,
1030-MK-*, 1031-MK-*, 1032-MK-*, 1033-MK-*, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-*,
1048-MK-*, 1049-MK-430-LX, 1049-MK-920-MX, 1050-MK-430-LX, 1050-MK-920-MX,
1051-MK-430-LX, 1051-MK-920-MX, 1052-MK-430-LX, 1052-MK-920-MX, 1053-MK-430-LX,
1053-MK-920-MX, 1054-MK-430-LX, 1054-MK-920-MX, 1055-MK-430-LX,
1055-MK-920-MX, 1056-MK-430-LX, 1057-MK-430-LX, 1058-MK-430-LX
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-801 Set Flight Mode
44-21-00-600-825 Set Entertainment Mode
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Put the aircraft in Open Flight Mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-801).
4. Procedure
A. To do the In-Seat Audio Test with a handset or Seat Display Unit (SDU), do the steps that follow:
(2) As configured, use the handset or touchscreen to select and play an audio program.
(a) Make sure that the quality of the audio program is good.
(b) Use the headset and listen to the audio program. Make sure that the audio is
clear.
(c) Adjust the Volume Up/Down controls on the Handset and make sure that there
is corresponding audio volume control.
(3) Do steps (1) thru (2) again if the aircraft is configured with multiple seat zones.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
To do a Quick Test of the system and look at the results and to make sure that no BITE faults are found.
The Quick Test shows BITE faults that were previously detected. If more analysis is necessary, an All
Test should be done.
The Quick Test is a non-intrusive test and does not cause interference with other system operations.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 5002 Quick Test (BITE) - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "System Tests" folder. The "System
Tests" folder is shown.
(3) Wait for the test to complete. The "QUICK TEST" screen is shown.
(a) On the "QUICK TEST" screen, select the "Details" button. The "QUICK TEST
DETAILS" screen is shown.
(b) On the "QUICK TEST DETAILS" screen, look at the test results.
(c) To save the Quick Test Details report, do the steps that follow:
1 Connect a USB storage device to the USB port of the control panel.
B. To review the Quick Test (BITE) results, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "System Tests" folder. The "System
Tests" folder is shown.
(3) Examine the test results from the last Quick Test, as necessary.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Details
Save Print
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_5_0006_01_01
To identify faults at the time the test is completed. The All Test is an intrusive test and should be done
only when full results are necessary. To review the All Test results.
When an All Test is done, In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) system operations stop. LRUs do a self-test
and record faults. IFE System operations that were stopped before the All Test was done, start again.
If video has been stopped, it will start at the start of the video, not at the point of stoppage.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 5003 All Test (BITE) - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "System Tests" folder. The "System
Tests" folder is shown.
(3) Wait for the test to complete. The "ALL TEST" screen is shown.
(a) On the "ALL TEST" screen, select the "Details" button. The "ALL TEST
DETAILS" screen is shown.
(b) On the "ALL TEST DETAILS" screen, look at the test results.
(c) To save the All Test Details report, do the steps that follow:
1 Connect a USB storage device to the USB port of the control panel.
B. To review the All Test (BITE) results, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "System Tests" folder. The "System
Tests" folder is shown.
(3) Examine the test results from the last All Test, as necessary.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Details
Save Print
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_5_0007_01_01
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 5004 Calibrate Seat Touchscreens - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To calibrate touchscreens that are located in the seats, do the steps that follow:
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "Seat Functions" folder, then select
"Seat TS Calibration". The "SEAT CALIBRATION" screen is shown.
(2) On the "SEAT CALIBRATION" screen "Seat Selection" area, select the "By Cabin Zone"
or the "By Seats" radio button.
(a) If the "By Cabin Zone" radio button is selected, use the "UP/DOWN" arrow
buttons to select the "Cabin Zone".
(b) If the "By Seats" radio button is selected, use the "UP/DOWN" arrow buttons
to select the "From Seat" and the "To Seat".
(5) Use a stylus to touch the center of the each cross on the touchscreen. The marker
moves to a new location.
(6) Continue to use the stylus to touch the marker at each new location until calibration is
complete.
(a) If a status is required during the calibration procedure, select the "Status" button
on the "SEAT CALIBRATION" screen.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
SEAT CALIBRATION
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_5_0010_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "System Maint" folder, and then
select "Screen Calibration".
(2) Use a stylus to touch the center of each cross on the screen. The marker moves to a
new location.
(3) Continue to use the stylus to touch the marker at each new location until calibration is
complete.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1000-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To calibrate the battery gauge on the Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC).
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-12-000-802 Remove Wireless Hand-held Control Unit
44-24-12-400-802 Install Wireless Hand-held Control Unit
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. To calibrate the battery gauge on the IPSC, do the steps that follow:
NOTE: If the cabin temperature is more than 40°C (104°F), the IPSC internal temperature can
increase and stop the battery from charging.
(1) On the IPSC, select the keys in the sequence that follows to start the Cert Apps program:
• play
• play
• mouse
• mouse
• fwd
• play
(2) On the Cert Apps program, select the "Mouse/Batt/Dog" tab, and make sure that the
watchdog "ON/OFF" button shows "Watchdog On".
(a) If the watchdog "ON/OFF" button does not show "Watchdog On", select the
watchdog "ON/OFF" button to change it.
(3) Select the "Advanced" tab, and look at the "BIT 2" and "BIT 4" values of the battery
gauge binary output. Ignore all other BITs.
(4) If the "BIT 2" and "BIT 4" values are "1", then the battery is fully charged. Continue to
step (6).
(5) If one of the "BIT 2" and "BIT 4" values is not "1", then the battery is not fully charged.
Reset the battery gauge as follows:
(a) Remove the IPSC from the cradle and let the battery voltage decrease to 7900
mV.
(b) On the Cert Apps "Advanced" tab, select the "Factory Reset" button to erase
the gauge calibration data and start a learning cycle.
(c) Install the IPSC onto the cradle and let it fully charge.
(d) Do a check of the gauge binary output, and make sure that the "BIT 2" and
"BIT 4" values are both "1".
(6) Remove the IPSC from the cradle and let the battery level decrease fully until the IPSC
is de-energized.
NOTE: It is recommended to increase the backlight to the maximum setting and start
Wi-Fi, to decrease the battery level faster.
(7) Install the IPSC onto the cradle and let it fully charge. The battery gauge is now
calibrated.
(8) When the IPSC boots up, go to the Cert Apps program and select the "Advanced" tab.
(9) Make sure that the "Batt. Initialized" parameter shows "YES".
(a) If the "Batt. Initialized" parameter does not show "YES", do the steps that follow
to replace the IPSC:
(10) Do a Quick Test (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-740-801) to make sure that the "Battery Gauge
Communication Error" fault is not reported.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Inspection/Check
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
To make a content status report and examine the status of the content loaded.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 6001 Configuration - Content Status - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "Configuration" folder. The
"Configuration" folder is shown.
NOTE: The "CONTENT STATUS" screen shows a list of applications that are loaded.
(a) Make sure that the correct part numbers and versions are shown.
(4) To save the content status report, do the steps that follow:
(a) Connect a removable USB storage device to the USB port of the control panel
or applicable data load port.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Save Print
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_442100_6_0007_01_00
To inspect aircraft wiring for damage. This includes the inspection of harnesses, cables, and connectors.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-Up
C. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
A. Do these steps to inspect the aircraft wiring (refer to Wiring Diagram Manual (WDM) (4000001))
for non rack-mounted components:
(1) Visually inspect wiring for evidence of damage to insulation, connectors, and latch
mechanisms.
(2) Make sure that the connector(s) of the wiring harness located at the component(s) are
correctly installed.
(3) Make sure that there is not too much strain on connector(s), correct strain relief is in
position, and bend radii are not more than recommended values.
(4) Remove connector(s) from component and examine for bent, broken, recessed, or
missing pins.
(5) Use standard test equipment to check each contact on connector(s) that may have
bent, broken, recessed, or missing pins, for isolation from shield and all other contacts.
(6) Refer to the approved aircraft wiring diagram and check for continuity between each
connector contact.
(7) Check point-to-point harness continuity for the cable that may be damaged.
B. Do these steps to inspect the aircraft wiring (refer to Wiring Diagram Manual (WDM) (4000001))
for rack-mounted components:
(1) Remove the applicable LRU from rack and examine connectors for bent, broken,
recessed, or missing pins.
(2) Use standard test equipment to check each contact on connector(s) that may have
bent, broken, recessed, or missing pins, for isolation from shield and all other contacts.
(3) Refer to the approved aircraft wiring diagram and check for continuity between each
connector contact.
(5) Install the applicable LRU on rack and make sure that the component is correctly installed
and that the connectors are correctly attached.
C. Remove the tag(s) and/or the circuit breaker safety clip(s) and close/unlock the applicable circuit
breaker(s).
D. Remove the tag(s) and/or the circuit breaker safety clip(s) and close/unlock the applicable circuit
breaker(s).
(3) Do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
Component Inspection
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-000-801 Remove Seat-to-Seat Cables
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-210-801 Aircraft Wiring Inspection
44-21-00-400-801 Install Seat-to-Seat Cables
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-960-802 Replace Retainer Fasteners
44-21-00-960-803 Replace Spring Clips and Latch Plates
44-21-00-960-804 Replace Handset Cord Reel
44-22-00-960-801 Replace the SPM Switch
44-24-12-000-803 Remove the Handset Cradle
44-24-12-400-803 Install the Handset Cradle
44-24-46-000-801 Remove the Remote Jack Module
44-24-46-400-801 Install the Remote Jack Module
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
Figure 6002 Cable Inspection Criteria - Servicing
Figure 6003 Tray Inspection Criteria - Servicing
Figure 6004 Tray Assembly - Servicing
3. Job Set-Up
(1) De-energize the Global Communications Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-860-802).
(2) De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
A. Refer to the OEM SWPM and Panasonic SWPM 7000008 to do a fiber optic cable inspection.
(1) Visually examine the USB port for signs of damage to the contact support tongue.
(a) Make sure that the contact support tongue is not bent, broken, or missing.
(2) If the USB port is physically damaged, remove and replace the USB port (refer to the
applicable removal and installation procedures).
(b) Cap and stow the disconnected cable. Refer to the OEM SWPM for cap and
stow procedures.
(a) Make sure that the HDMI port is not partially or fully broken.
(2) If HDMI port is physically damaged, remove and replace the HDMI port (Ref. TASK
44-24-46-000-801 and TASK 44-24-46-400-801).
(a) If necessary, push the release button to release the handset from the cradle.
(3) If there is a malfunction with the cord reel that stops the cord from being pulled out, do
the steps that follow:
(5) Visually examine the cord reel cable for signs of damage that include the conditions
that follow:
NOTE: The strain relief section of the cord reel cable near the handset is where most
of the stress occurs.
(6) If the cable shows signs of damage, remove and replace the cord reel (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-960-804).
NOTE: If the cord reel cable nylon sleeve has a "whisker" outside the nylon sleeve,
it is not necessary to replace the cord reel.
(1) Visually examine the component placards necessary for passenger use.
(b) Make sure that the placard(s) do not have cut or chipped edges.
(c) Make sure that the placard(s) do not have loose adhesive bonds.
(1) Visually examine the components accessible to the cabin crew and/or passenger.
(a) Make sure that the covers and panels are not cracked or broken.
(b) Make sure that the mating surfaces are not chipped or loose.
(e) Make sure that the switch covers are not chipped, broken, or loose.
(1) If necessary, remove the component from the tray assembly (5) (refer to the applicable
removal procedure).
(2) Visually examine the tray assembly connectors (1) and pins (2).
(a) Make sure that the tray assembly connectors (1) and pins (2) are not bent or
damaged.
(a) Make sure that the retainer fastener(s) (3) are not too loose or show too much
wear.
(b) If the retainer fastener(s) (3) are too loose or show too much wear, replace
them (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-960-802).
(a) Compare the quantity and location of the rubber plugs with the decal installed
on the tray, if applicable.
H. If the tray assembly has a fan and filter, do these steps to do an inspection:
(2) Remove the air filter (2) and visually examine it for build-up of dirt or unwanted material.
(a) If necessary, clean the air filter (2) (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-100-801).
(b) Make sure that the noise generated by the fan is not excessive or unusual.
(2) Make sure that the spring clip assembly is not damaged.
(3) If the spring clip assembly is damaged, replace the parts as needed (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-960-803).
(1) Un-stow the monitor deployment arm assembly and the monitor from the seat.
(2) Make sure that the monitor deployment arm assembly rotates freely and smoothly
through its full travel.
(3) If the monitor deployment arm assembly does not rotate freely and smoothly, do the
steps that follow as necessary:
(a) Make sure that the electrical cable(s) is/are not pinched and/or kinked.
(4) Put the monitor deployment arm assembly in the fully deployed monitor viewing position.
(5) Make sure that the monitor deployment arm assembly stays in place.
(6) If the monitor deployment arm assembly does not stay in place, do the steps that follow:
(b) If the mounting screws are broken, remove the broken portion that remains in
the housing body.
(c) Use new screws to secure the monitor housing to the arm assembly mechanism.
(g) Locate and adjust the arm set screw or nut, as applicable.
(h) Locate and tighten or loosen the arm monitor tilt force nut.
(9) Put the arm assembly and the monitor into the stowed position.
(a) Make sure that the arm assembly and monitor stow away correctly.
(b) If the arm assembly and monitor do not stow away correctly, do the steps that
follow:
(c) If applicable, make sure that the stowage release latch/button engages correctly.
(d) If the stowage release latch/button does not engage correctly, do the steps that
follow:
(1) As necessary, remove the cable covers from the applicable cables as follows:
(a) At the seats, release any related fasteners and remove the cable covers.
(b) At the stowage(s) and the galley(s), remove the cable covers.
(d) Remove the carpet as far as necessary to get access to the in-floor cable.
(3) If the seat-to-seat cable needs to be replaced, do the steps that follow:
(1) For pushbutton switches, visually examine the switch for signs of damage or defects.
(a) If damage or defects are found, remove and replace the switch (refer to SWPM
7000008).
(b) Inspect the wiring harness for damage or defects (Ref.TASK 44-21-00-210-801).
(c) If damage or defects are found, remove and replace the SPM switch (Ref.
TASK 44-22-00-960-801).
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Check the adjacent area and make sure that there is/are no dust or unwanted material(s).
HANDSET
HOLES/RIPS/TEARS IN FABRIC
OR EXPOSED CABLES
HANDSET
CABLE BUNCHING
DAMAGED ADAPTER
L_MM_442100_6_0003_01_02
L_MM_442100_6_0004_01_02
A L_MM_442100_6_0005_01_00
Cleaning/Painting
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
FORMULATION 3A, Military Standards (V96906) ALCOHOL, ETHYL
TT-I-735, Military Standards (V96906) ALCOHOL, ISOPROPYL
No specific CLOTH, CLEAN, DRY, LINT-FREE, STATIC-FREE
No specific SWAB, CLEANING, COTTON-TIPPED, DRY
No specific CLEANER, GLASS/SCREEN
No specific DETERGENT, NEUTRAL
No specific PAPER, WIPE
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-210-802 Component Inspection
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-Up
C. If necessary, open and tag the related circuit breakers to de-energize the component.
D. Get access to the component (Ref. Aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalog (AIPC) (2000626) for
location of component).
(1) If necessary, remove cabin interior panels to get access to the component. Refer to
OEM aircraft maintenance procedures and Operator standard procedures.
4. Procedure
A. Refer to the OEM SWPM and Panasonic SWPM 7000008 to clean fiber optic cables.
(1) Check the connector(s) and make sure that no dust or unwanted materials have
collected.
1 Make sure that the pressure at the nozzle is not more than 30 psig
(206 kPag).
2 Hold the nozzle in from the side at an angle and apply short bursts to
prevent damage to interior components.
(d) Use a small, hand-held vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials.
(a) Make a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth or paper wipe moist with a
neutral detergent.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET LIQUID GET INTO THE COMPONENT THROUGH THE
VENT HOLES OR GRILLS. IF LIQUID GETS INTO THE COMPONENT,
DAMAGE CAN OCCUR.
(c) Use a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth to dry the component.
2 Make sure that the pressure at the nozzle is not more than 30 psig
(206 kPag).
C. Do these steps to clean vents, grills, fans, cover plates, and disk drives:
NOTE: Fans could be installed under ATR trays and behind LRUs installed in enclosures.
1 Make sure that the pressure at the nozzle is not more than 30 psig
(206 kPag).
2 Hold the nozzle in from the side at an angle and apply short bursts to
prevent damage to interior components.
(d) Use a small, hand-held vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials.
(3) Do a visual inspection and make sure that all components are clean.
(a) Make a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth or paper wipe moist with a
neutral detergent.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET LIQUID GET INTO THE COMPONENT THROUGH THE
VENT HOLES OR GRILLS. IF LIQUID GETS INTO THE COMPONENT,
DAMAGE CAN OCCUR.
(c) Use a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth to dry the parts.
(1) Make a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth or paper wipe moist with a neutral
detergent or glass cleaner.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO CLEAN THE COMPONENT. TOO MUCH
FORCE WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENT.
(2) Start at one side of the display surface and use a top-to-bottom motion to clean the
surface.
(a) Carefully clean the surface in a straight, linear pattern until fingerprints and
stains are removed fully.
NOTE: After cleaning the display screen, the anti-reflective optical coating can have
a slight variation in color, due to light conditions and the viewing angle. This
variation is acceptable.
(4) Do a visual inspection of the LCD for heavy residual film or streaks. If they are present,
do the procedure again.
(5) If unsatisfactory stains cannot be removed, remove and replace the component.
(1) Pass the CCR cleaner card in the normal card-passing direction so that the felt touches
the CCR head.
NOTE: Each edge of the CCR cleaner card can be used to clean the head. Each edge
is resistant up to 100 passes. Thus, one card is resistant up to 400 passes in
total.
WARNING: USE CLEANING SOLVENTS ONLY IN AN AREA WITH GOOD AIR FLOW.
CLEANING SOLVENTS CAN IRRITATE EYES AND NOSE OF PERSONNEL.
FLUSH IRRITATED EYES AND NOSE WITH WATER.
WARNING: ETHYL ALCOHOL AND ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL ARE FLAMMABLE AND CAN
CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR EYES AND NOSE. USE ONLY IN VENTILATED
AREAS AND AWAY FROM OPEN FLAMES. IF THIS MATERIAL CAUSES
IRRITATION OF THE EYES, FLUSH THEM WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15
MINUTES.
(2) If a read error occurs, make a cotton-tip swab moist with ethyl alcohol (PN
FORMULATION 3A) or isopropyl alcohol (PN TT-I-735).
(3) Clean the card reader head with the moist cotton-tipped swab to loosen dirt and
unwanted material.
(5) Use the CCR cleaner card and do the clean procedure again.
(1) Use a vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials from the inside of the cabinets,
floors, and corners.
(3) If there are doors, make sure that the seals are in position when the doors are closed.
NOTE: The seal prevents lint, dust, or other unwanted materials from entering cabinets.
(a) Make a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth or paper wipe moist with a
neutral detergent.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE TOO MUCH FORCE TO CLEAN THE COMPONENT. TOO
MUCH FORCE WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENT.
(a) Use a clean, dry, soft, lint-free, static-free cloth to dry the component.
(b) If necessary, wear safety goggles/glasses and blow-dry with clean, compressed
air.
1 Make sure that the pressure at the nozzle is not more than 30 psig
(206 kPag).
(2) Make sure that the seals are in position when the doors are closed.
NOTE: The seal prevents lint, dust, or other unwanted materials from entering cabinets.
(4) Use a vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials from around the LRU areas.
(a) Make sure that all visible signs of dust and debris are removed.
(b) Use a vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials from around the
maintenance panel areas.
1 Make sure that all visible signs of dust and debris are removed.
(6) Remove dust and debris that has collected in and around the VCC.
(1) Check the connector(s) and make sure that no dust or unwanted materials have
collected.
1 Make sure that the pressure at the nozzle is not more than 30 psig
(206 kPag).
2 Hold the nozzle in from the side at an angle and apply short bursts to
prevent damage to interior components.
(d) Use a small, hand-held vacuum to collect dust and unwanted materials.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) Check the adjacent area and make sure that there is no dust or unwanted materials.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Consumable Materials
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
TT-I-735, Military Standards (V96906) ALCOHOL, ISOPROPYL
D. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-805 Load Printer Paper
44-21-21-000-801 Remove the Printer
44-21-21-400-801 Install the Printer
Figure 7001 Clean Printer Printhead - Cleaning
3. Procedure
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE PRINTER HEAD TEMPERATURE IS COOL OR HARM CAN
OCCUR.
A. If the Printer prints continuous unwanted vertical or blank lines, or missing or poor print, do
these steps:
(1) Remove and reinstall the paper (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-805). If this procedure fails
to correct the problem, clean the printhead as follows:
(b) Turn the door latch handle (2) quarter-turn in either direction and pull up to
open the door (3) to the full open position.
(d) Put a small chemical pad (5) moistened with Isopropyl Alcohol (PN TT-I-735)
between the drive roll and printhead.
(e) Hand roll the drive roll to pull the chemical pad through, so that it cleans the
printhead surface.
NOTE: It is necessary to use some force to turn the drive roll by hand. Make
sure that the chemical pad goes through the paper path in the same
direction as the paper.
(f) Wait for the isopropyl alcohol on the printhead to dry completely.
(h) Push the "TEST" button (6) on the front of the Printer for more than two seconds
and look at the quality of the printed image.
(j) Make sure that the print on the test page is clear and dark.
(k) Replace the Printer if these steps fail to solve the problem (Ref. TASK
44-21-21-000-801 and TASK 44-21-21-400-801).
2
4
A
L_MM_442100_7_0002_01_00
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 560-MK-510, 560-MK-624, 560-MK-644
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Crew Terminal (CT) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) For spring latched connector(s), disengage the spring latches (3).
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
560MK510
B
D
2
3
C D
L_MM_442111_4_0002_01_00
FR43
A
Z270
FR21
A
1
2
C 3
560MK624
B C
L_MM_442111_4_0002_02_00
560MK644
B
A
Z290 FR95
FR87
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442111_4_0002_03_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 560-MK-510, 560-MK-624, 560-MK-644
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-820-805 Calibrate Control Panel Touchscreens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Crew Terminal (CT) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(2) Engage the spring latches (3) to hold the connector(s) in position.
(3) Tighten the quarter-turn fasteners (1) to attach the component (2).
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 520-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Keyboard - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Pull the keyboard shelf (1) out until it is fully extended.
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (2) that attach the two mounting brackets (3).
(3) Remove and keep the mounting screws (4) that attach the component (5) to the two
mounting brackets (3).
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C 5
1
B
D 3
520MK510 4
2
4
2
C D
L_MM_442112_4_0002_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 520-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-710-805 Keyboard Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Keyboard - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Connect the cable(s)/connector(s) and ground strap to the component (5).
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(3) Install the mounting screws (4) that attach the component (5) to the two mounting
brackets (3).
(4) Install the mounting screws (2) that attach the two mounting brackets (3) to the keyboard
shelf (1).
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 530-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML) -
Removal/Installation
Figure 4002 High Capacity Removable Solid State Drive (RSSD) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
A. Do these steps to remove the Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML):
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
(1) Push and turn the RSSD Lock/Unlock knob (1) to the "Unlock" position.
(2) Use the handle (2) to pull the component (3) from the SDD-OML.
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C 3
D
530MK510
C D
L_MM_442118_4_0002_01_00
Figure 4001. Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML) - Removal/Installation
L_MM_442118_4_0003_01_00
Figure 4002. High Capacity Removable Solid State Drive (RSSD) - Removal/Installation
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 530-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML) -
Removal/Installation
Figure 4002 High Capacity Removable Solid State Drive (RSSD) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
C. Do these steps to install the Solid State Drive - On-board Media Loader (SSD-OML):
(1) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back by
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) engage.
NOTE: It is permitted to leave the SSD Insert installed in the SSD-OML while it is in service.
(1) Use the handle (2) to carefully put the component (3) into the SSD-OML, label side up.
(2) Push in and turn the RSSD Lock/Unlock knob (1) to the "Lock" position.
(1) The SSD-OML will do a self-test when powered on. Make sure that the green unit power
LED comes on after the self-test is complete.
NOTE: The Unit Power LED lights up green and remains green when self-testing is
complete. A yellow LED shows a non-catastrophic BITE fault. An orange LED
shows non-operational fault. When the LED is off, this shows power is off.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Ethernet Printer with Wireless - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) Hold the two sides of the faceplate and pull the component (2) from the mounting tray
assembly far enough to reach the connectors.
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C 2
D
565MK510
C D
L_MM_442121_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 565-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-805 Load Printer Paper
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-21-00-600-828 Load Printer Driver
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-710-804 Printer Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Ethernet Printer with Wireless - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Carefully put the component (2) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back until
the rear connector(s) engage.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 580-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 System Setup Box (SSB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) to release the component (4) and the SSB
bracket (3) from the mounting location.
(3) Remove the component (4) and the SSB bracket (3).
(4) Remove and keep the mounting screws (2) that attach the component (4) to the SSB
bracket (3).
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
B
3
2
D
580MK510
C D
L_MM_442123_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 580-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 System Setup Box (SSB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the mounting screws (2) that attach the SSB bracket (3) to the component (4).
(2) Install the mounting screws (1) to attach the component (4) and the SSB bracket (3) to
the mounting location.
(1) Connect a laptop computer to the SSB and make sure that the SSB engages the laptop
and shows a small computer icon in the launch bar.
(2) Make sure that the status of the connection and the speed of the connection is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 595-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4002 Main Power Switch Panel Assembly - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) Carefully pull the component (2) out to access the cables(s)/connectors(s).
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
595MK510
C D
L_MM_442123_4_0002_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 595-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4002 Main Power Switch Panel Assembly - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged:
4. Procedure
(3) Tight the quarter-turn fastener (1) to attach the component (2).
(a) Make sure that the In-use Light (IUL) comes on.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1185-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Active USB Hub (AUH) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
1
1185MK510
D
C D
L_MM_442125_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1185-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
Figure 4001 Active USB Hub (AUH) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the component in position and make sure that the connectors match the cables
and the fasteners are over their matching holes.
(2) Push the fasteners (1) through the holes to engage the fastener.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Connect a USB device in one port and make sure that the device charges.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 112-MK-101, 112-MK-102, 112-MK-103, 112-MK-104
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206
Figure 4001 Content Server (CS) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4001A Content Server (CS) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
WHEN DISCONNECTING CABLES.
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK
OF LASER RADIATION, WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS
DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC
CABLES. IF YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN
GO INTO YOUR BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU
INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE
OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM).
BENDING BEYOND THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
112MK103
C
C 112MK102
C
112MK101
C 2
112MK104 1
B C
L_MM_442132_4_0002_01_00
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
112MK102
C
112MK104
C C
112MK101
C 2
112MK103 1
B C
L_MM_442132_4_0003_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 112-MK-101, 112-MK-102, 112-MK-103, 112-MK-104
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-807 LRU-to-LRU Copy
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-710-812 In-Flight Entertainment System Redundancy Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206
Figure 4001 Content Server (CS) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4001A Content Server (CS) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
B. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
C. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
(2) If necessary, clean the fiber optic cables (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-100-801).
NOTE: If only one CS is being replaced, install the CS that will be used as the master for the
content cross-copy into the CS1 position.
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK
OF LASER RADIATION, WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS
DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC
CABLES. IF YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN
GO INTO YOUR BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU
INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE
OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM).
BENDING BEYOND THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
(1) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back with
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) engage.
(1) If the component being installed is a pre-loaded component, do the steps that follow:
(a) Make sure that the software shown on the Pre-loaded LRU tag is correct.
1 Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is
shown.
(c) If media was pre-loaded onto the component, make sure that the media shown
on the Pre-loaded LRU tag is correct.
(d) If media was not pre-loaded onto the component, do the steps that follow:
2 If all CSs have been replaced, load the media (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-600-814).
(2) If the component being installed is not a pre-loaded component, do the steps that follow:
(a) Wait approximately 40 minutes to make sure that all software is loaded from
the target device to the CS.
1 Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is
shown.
(d) If all CSs have been replaced, do the steps that follow:
(1) At the CS, make sure that the front panel LEDs come on continuously at start-up and
stay on.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(4) Do a Passenger Address (PA) and/or Boarding Media Systems Test (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-710-808).
(a) Make sure that the PA and/or boarding media operate correctly.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-MK-101, 100-MK-102
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Aircraft Interface (AI) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
2
1
C C
100MK102 100MK101
B C
L_MM_442133_4_0002_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-MK-101, 100-MK-102
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-807 LRU-to-LRU Copy
44-21-00-600-812 Load Initial System/Core Software
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-710-812 In-Flight Entertainment System Redundancy Test
44-21-00-740-802 All Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Aircraft Interface (AI) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
B. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
C. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
(1) If only one AI is being replaced, install the AI that will be used as the master for the
content cross-copy into the AI1 position.
(2) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back with
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) engage.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 110-MK-101, 110-MK-102
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206
Figure 4002 Network Controller (NC) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4002A Network Controller (NC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK
OF LASER RADIATION, WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS
DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC
CABLES. IF YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN
GO INTO YOUR BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU
INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE
OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM).
BENDING BEYOND THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
2
1
C C 110MK101
110MK102
B C
L_MM_442133_4_0003_01_00
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
2
1
C C
110MK102 110MK101
B C
L_MM_442133_4_0005_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 110-MK-101, 110-MK-102
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-807 LRU-to-LRU Copy
44-21-00-600-812 Load Initial System/Core Software
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-710-802 Operational Test of the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-710-812 In-Flight Entertainment System Redundancy Test
44-21-00-740-802 All Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206
Figure 4002 Network Controller (NC) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4002A Network Controller (NC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
B. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
C. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
(2) If necessary, clean the fiber optic cables (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-100-801).
WARNING: MAKE SURE THE CONNECTORS ARE DISCONNECTED FROM THE EQUIPMENT
AT BOTH ENDS OR SET THE EQUIPMENT TO OFF BEFORE INSPECTION OF THE
CONNECTOR FACE OR TERMINI.
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK OF
LASER RADIATION,WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS DANGEROUS
FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC CABLES. IF
YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN GO INTO YOUR
BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE OUTSIDE
DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM). BENDING BEYOND
THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
(1) If only one NC is being replaced, install the NC that will be used as the master for the
content cross-copy into the NC1 position.
(2) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back with
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) engage.
(1) If only one component was installed and it is a pre-loaded component, do the steps that
follow:
(a) Make sure that the software shown on the Pre-loaded LRU tag is correct.
1 Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is
shown.
(2) If only one component was installed and software was not pre-loaded onto the
component, do the steps that follow:
(a) Make sure that the replacement LRU is installed in the NC2 position.
(b) Make sure that the NC to be used as the cross-copy master source is installed
in the NC1 position.
(3) If both NCs were replaced, then do the steps that follow:
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 540-MK-510, 540-MK-624, 570-MK-510, 570-MK-624
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Credit Card Reader (CCR) - Removal/Installation
Figure 4002 Payment Module (PM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) from the CCR mounting bracket.
(1) Use a 3/32 Allen wrench and loosen the screws (1).
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
2
540MK510 B
D
C D
L_MM_442144_4_0004_01_00
A
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
540MK624 1
C
B C
L_MM_442144_4_0004_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
B 2
D 570MK510
C D
L_MM_442144_4_0005_01_00
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
570MK624
B C
L_MM_442144_4_0005_02_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 540-MK-510, 540-MK-624, 570-MK-510, 570-MK-624
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Credit Card Reader (CCR) - Removal/Installation
Figure 4002 Payment Module (PM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(2) Install the mounting screws (1) to attach the component (2) in position.
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 5.2 in.·lb (0.59 N·m) maximum.
(1) Scan a card and make sure that the card reader reads the card.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1185-MK-860-UX
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-803 Data Offload
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Amplifier - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(3) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
A 1185MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
1
3
2
B
L_MM_442145_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1185-MK-860-UX
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-710-806 Play a Video Test Sequence
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Amplifier - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged:
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR TO PREVENT
ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
(a) Make sure that the audio can be hear from the speakers connected to the
amplifier.
(a) Make sure that the audio can be heard from the speakers connected to the
amplifier.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1450-MK-687, 1451-MK-687, 1452-MK-687, 1453-MK-687
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-803 Data Offload
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Speaker - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
1450MK687
A 1451MK687
B
1452MK687
Z290 1453MK687
B
B
FR95
FR86
FR80
B
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442146_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1450-MK-687, 1451-MK-687, 1452-MK-687, 1453-MK-687
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Speaker - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged:
4. Procedure
(a) Make sure that the announcement can be heard at the speakers.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
A. General
The ISPSS is configurable to meet various airline needs and aircraft types. The specific
configuration in this manual is unique, but the components operate almost the same
regardless of the configuration.
B. ISPSS
The AC OU with USB supplies power and charges a laptop computer or PED
with AC or USB connectors.
The SPM supplies power to the Seat Electronics Box (SEB) and/or in-seat
peripherals.
2. Power Supply
A. Switches
3. Component Location
A. Equipment List
4. Component Description
(Refer to Figure 1)
(1) General
The USB/AC OU has a USB port and an AC Outlet to connect and supply power to a
laptop computer or other Personal Electronic Device (PED).
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
P7 AC Input Connector
P14 DC Input Connector
USB USB
UNIVERSAL AC OUTLET UNIT (OU) PED or laptop computer
P14
P7
LED
USB
L_MM_442200_0_0009_01_03
(Refer to Figure 2)
(1) General
The IUL shows that a Portable Electronic Device (PED) is connected to the Outlet Unit
(OU) and that current is available.
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
P8 or J1 (by configuration) Power input
P8
LED
L_MM_442200_0_0005_01_02
(Refer to Figure 3)
(1) General
The PSU is a power supply that converts AC aircraft power to DC power for use by
connected components.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input
J2 DC power output
J3 Signal control
J4 Ethernet
J6 Maintenance
J6
J3
J2
J1
J4
L_MM_442200_0_0006_01_00
(Refer to Figure 4)
(1) General
The SPM supplies in-seat power to Portable Electronic Devices (PED) and DC power
to the Seat Electronics Box (SEB) and/or peripheral in-seat equipment.
(2) Location
The SPM has three modes of thermal control to keep the case temperature below the
touch temperature requirements and to extends the SPM reliability.
• When the housing temperature get to 161.6°F (72°C), the PED outlets are
de-energized for all users except the first user. The PED outlets are re-energized
when the temperature falls below the shutoff temperature.
• When the housing temperature get to 168.8°F (76°C), the PED outlet for the first
user is de-energized. The PED outlet is re-energized when the temperature falls
below the shutoff temperature.
• When the housing temperature get to approximately 185°F (72°C), all PED outlets
and the DC-SEB are de-energized. Thermal control is reset when power to the SPM
is cycled.
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
GND Ground
J4 In-use Light (IUL), relay control
J6 PED 1 and 2 power output
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J7 PED 3 and 4 power output
J8 Power output, RS-485 data
J9 Power input
J10 Power output
J11 Auxiliary power
J21 RS-485 data
J6
J7
J8
J4
J21
J11 J9 J10
GND
GND
L_MM_442200_0_0007_01_01
(Refer to Figure 5)
(1) General
The SPM supplies in-seat power to Portable Electronic Devices (PED) and DC power
to the Seat Electronics Box (SEB) and/or peripheral in-seat equipment.
(2) Location
The SPM has three modes of thermal control to keep the case temperature below the
touch temperature requirements and to extends the SPM reliability.
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
GND Ground
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J4 In-use Light (IUL), relay control
J6 PED 1 and 2 power output
J7 PED 3 and 4 power output
J8 Power output, RS-485 data
J9 Power input
J10 Power output
J11 Auxiliary power
J21 RS-485 data
J6
J7
J8
J4
J21
J11 J9 J10
GND GND
A
L_MM_442200_0_0008_01_00
Maintenance Practices
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
3. Job Set-Up
B. Make sure that there are no ISPSS-applicable placards or deferrals that limit the energizing of
the ISPSS.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: DO NOT ENERGIZE THE SYSTEM IF THE AIR CIRCULATION DOES NOT OPERATE
CORRECTLY. NO AIR CIRCULATION CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM.
NOTE: Make sure that the system has been de-energized for a minimum of two minutes. This
is necessary to make sure that all capacitors fully discharge and to make sure that the
system boots up correctly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
4. Procedure
Servicing
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
NOTE: The SPM switch is not to be used to energize/de-energize components and is not to be used during
usual line maintenance.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
3. Job Set-up
A. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
(a) Make sure that all the connected components are de-energized.
(a) Make sure that all the connected components are energized.
(3) Do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
(a) Make sure that power is available at the PED and that the related In-Use Light
(IUL) comes on.
Adjustment/Test
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
3. Job Set-Up
(1) If installed, make sure that no AC power cables are connected to the AC Outlet Units
(OU).
4. Procedure
(3) If installed, make sure that the In-Use Lights (IUL) come on as blue for approximately
one minute.
(b) Make sure that the center LED on the Go/No Go Tester is ON.
(5) If a Go/No Go Tester (PN TF1170-618) or Go/No Go Tester (PN TF1292-618-1) is not
available, do the steps that follow:
(a) Connect the power cable of a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to an AC OU.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 450-MW-*, 451-MW-*, 452-MW-*, 453-MW-*, 596-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 In-use Light (IUL) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001C In-use Light (IUL) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK
AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
B. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
(1) Disconnect the cable(s)/connector(s) (1) from the mating seat harness.
Z280
Z290
A
A B
450MW*
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0003_01_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
A 450MW*
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0003_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
2
3
B 596MK510
4
D
1
C
L_MM_442221_4_0003_03_00
A 450MW860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0003_04_00
Z280
Z290
A
A B
450MW*
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0006_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
A 450MW*
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0006_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
2
3
B 596MK510
4
D
1
C
L_MM_442221_4_0006_03_00
A 450MW860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
3
4
B
L_MM_442221_4_0006_04_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 450-MW-*, 451-MW-*, 452-MW-*, 453-MW-*, 596-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 In-use Light (IUL) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001C In-use Light (IUL) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2,
(3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(3) Put the washer (3) into position on the component (4).
(1) If the component is installed at a seat, do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power
Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-710-801).
(2) If the component is not installed at a seat, do these steps to test the operation of the
component:
(a) Connect a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to the related outlet unit of the
component.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 585-MK-510, 586-MK-510, 600-MW-*, 601-MW-*, 602-MW-*, 603-MW-*, 604-MW-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 605-MW-430-LX, 606-MW-430-LX, 607-MW-430-LX, 608-MW-430-LX, 609-MW-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 700-MW-430-LX, 701-MW-430-LX, 702-MW-430-LX, 703-MW-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001 AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001B AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK
AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
D. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
(1) Loosen the screws (1) from the front of the component (3).
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
600MW* B
601MW*
602MW*
603MW*
B
L_MM_442243_4_0003_01_00
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442243_4_0003_02_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
600MW* B
601MW*
602MW*
603MW*
A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0003_03_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
2
B
D 2
C D
L_MM_442243_4_0003_04_00
B
A
Z290 FR95
FR91
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0003_05_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
FR17
B
Z130
B
L_MM_442243_4_0003_06_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
600MW* B
601MW*
602MW*
603MW*
B
L_MM_442243_4_0006_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
600MW*
601MW*
B
602MW*
603MW* A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0006_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
2
B
D 2
C D
L_MM_442243_4_0006_03_00
B
A
Z290 FR95
FR91
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0006_04_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
600MW* B
601MW*
602MW*
603MW*
B
L_MM_442243_4_0007_01_00
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442243_4_0007_02_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
600MW*
601MW*
B
602MW*
603MW* A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0007_03_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
2
B
D 2
C D
L_MM_442243_4_0007_04_00
B
A
Z290 FR95
FR91
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442243_4_0007_05_00
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 585-MK-510, 586-MK-510, 600-MW-*, 601-MW-*, 602-MW-*, 603-MW-*, 604-MW-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 605-MW-430-LX, 606-MW-430-LX, 607-MW-430-LX, 608-MW-430-LX, 609-MW-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 700-MW-430-LX, 701-MW-430-LX, 702-MW-430-LX, 703-MW-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-811 USB Device Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001 AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001B AC Outlet Unit (OU) with USB - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2,
(3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-860-802).
E. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Do an Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
(2) If the component is not installed at the seats, do these steps to test the operation of the
component:
1 As applicable, make sure that the PED charges correctly and/or that
the center light of the COTS power outlet tester comes on.
NOTE: The left and right light of the COTS power outlet tester can
be ignored.
2 Make sure that the related In-Use Light (IUL) comes on.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 590-MK-860-UX
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: THE COMPONENT HAS A HOT SURFACE WHEN ENERGIZED. LET THE COMPONENT
SUFFICIENTLY COOL BEFORE SERVICING TO PREVENT BURNS.
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
A 590MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 590-MK-860-UX
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
NOTE: The PSU can be mounted in any orientation. If the PSU is mounted vertically with the
connector plate surface facing upwards, a drip shield must be installed.
(1) To ground the PSU, use two wire connections through the chassis grounding pins of
the input connector.
(2) To ground the PSU baseplate, use a ground strap on either a mounting hole or faying
surface bonding with a maximum resistance of 5 milliohms.
(3) Install the component (3) in its mounting location so that the connector(s) match the
cable(s), and the mounting holes align.
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 42.5 in.·lb (4.8 N·m) maximum.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 400-MW-*, 401-MW-*, 402-MW-*, 403-MW-*, 404-MW-430-LX, 405-MW-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 406-MW-430-LX, 590-MK-510
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4002C Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206
Figure 4002G Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 351-359
Figure 4002H Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4003B Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4003C Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4003D Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK
AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
C. De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK 44-22-00-860-802).
4. Procedure
WARNING: THE COMPONENT HAS A HOT SURFACE WHEN ENERGIZED. LET THE COMPONENT
SUFFICIENTLY COOL BEFORE SERVICING TO PREVENT BURNS.
NOTE: For components located on the last seat row, keep the protective cover for
re-installation.
B
Z270 400MW*
B
L_MM_442244_4_0006_01_00
Z280
Z290
400MW* B
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0006_02_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
400MW*
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0006_03_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
2
B
590MK510 1
C D
L_MM_442244_4_0006_04_00
A 400MW860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0006_05_00
Z280
Z290
400MW* B
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0010_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
400MW*
401MW* A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0010_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
2
B
590MK510 1
C D
L_MM_442244_4_0010_03_00
A 400MW860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0010_04_00
Z280
Z290
400MW* B
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0011_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
400MW*
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0011_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220
FR15
A
C
2
B
590MK510 1
C D
L_MM_442244_4_0011_03_00
A 400MW860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0011_04_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
400MW*
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0013_01_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
FR17
B
400MW430LX 404MW430LX
A 401MW430LX 405MW430LX
402MW430LX 406MW430LX
403MW430LX
Z130
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0013_02_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
400MW*
A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0014_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
400MW*
401MW* A
B
L_MM_442244_4_0015_01_00
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 400-MW-*, 401-MW-*, 402-MW-*, 403-MW-*, 404-MW-430-LX, 405-MW-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 406-MW-430-LX, 590-MK-510
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-22-00-710-801 Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-801 Energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
44-22-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Seat Power Supply System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 24-71-00-860-801 Get Access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages and to
the Mechanical Circuit Breakers
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4002C Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206
Figure 4002G Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 351-359
Figure 4002H Seat Power Module (SPM) - 250W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4003B Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4003C Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4003D Seat Power Module (SPM) - 400W - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2,
(3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
(2) On the OMT, get access to the Power Distribution Control Management Pages (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-71-00-860-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
G. If the component is installed at a seat, do these steps to test the operation of the component:
(1) Do the Operational Test of the In-Seat Power Supply System (ISPSS) (Ref. TASK
44-22-00-710-801).
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
H. If the component is not installed at a seat, do these steps to test the operation of the component:
(1) Connect a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to the related outlet unit connected to the
component.
(a) Make sure that power is available at the PED and that the related In-Use Light
(IUL) comes on.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
1. Component Description
(Refer to Figure 1)
(1) General
The SM shows video on its display and lets the user interact with the system through
its touchscreen interface.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Buttons
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input/output, Ethernet, audio, video, peripherals,
and maintenance
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
AMBIENT LIGHT Monitors room lighting and automatically adjusts the
brightness of the screen
INFRARED PROXIMITY Senses when a user's hand is near and the sensing
control button comes on
(d) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
CAMERA Records video and still images
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
INFRARED PROXIMITY
SENSOR
TOUCHSCREEN
CAMERA
J1
A
L_MM_442400_0_0006_01_02
(Refer to Figure 2)
(1) General
The SM shows video on its display and lets the user interact with the system through
its touchscreen interface.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Buttons
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power/Data In/Out
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
AMBIENT LIGHT Monitors room lighting and automatically adjusts the
brightness of the screen
INFRARED PROXIMITY Senses when a user's hand is near and illuminates the
sensing control button
(d) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
CAMERA WINDOW Opening for a camera
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
INFRARED PROXIMITY
SENSOR
TOUCHSCREEN
CAMERA WINDOW
J1
A
L_MM_442400_0_0008_01_00
(Refer to Figure 3)
(1) General
The LCD monitor shows video on its display and lets the user interact with the system
through its touchscreen interface.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 VGA
J2 Video, audio, data, and RS-485 data
J3 Power input
J4 Maintenance
(b) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED Receives control commands from a remote control
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED STOW Toggles LCD backlight on or off
(d) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
3.15 AMP FUSE Prevents damage to internal circuitry from short or
overload conditions
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
TOUCHSCREEN
INFRARED RECEIVER
3.15 AMP J3 J1 J2 J4
FUSE
A
L_MM_442400_0_0010_01_00
(Refer to Figure 4)
(1) General
The LCD monitor shows video on its display and lets the user interact with the system
through its touchscreen interface.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J2 Connects to HD PSEB
J3 Power In
J4 HDMI
J5 HDMI
J6 Serial Maintenance Port (RS-232)
(b) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED Receives control commands from a remote control. The
commands control brightness, contrast, color and tint
(NTCS only).
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
AMBIENT LIGHT Monitors room lighting and automatically adjusts the
brightness of the screen
(d) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
TOUCHSCREEN
INFRARED RECEIVER
J2 J5 J4 J6 J3
A
L_MM_442400_0_0013_01_00
(Refer to Figure 5)
(1) General
The CM is used to offload data to and from the aircraft while on the ground using a
private and secure connection. The CM transfers data files from the system directly to
the Panasonic representative for processing.
(2) Location
• designed for Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity, including 2.5G/3G/4G LTE
networks
• compliant to the 4G LTE standard with 3GPP, HSPA, and GPRS/EDGE support
• uses Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) antenna technology to increase the
on/off loading bandwidth
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Buttons
(c) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
GND* Ground
J1 Power input, Ethernet, and discretes
J2* Maintenance
J3* Ethernet
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J4* Power input
J5 Primary antenna
J6 Secondary antenna
P1* DC power supply PCB input
P2* DC power supply PCB output
USB* Not used
(d) Slots
SLOT(S) INTERFACE
SIM 1 SIM card slot 1
SIM 2 SIM card slot 2
A
P2
P1
GND
SIM 1
SIM 2
POWER LED
SERVICE LED
WWAN LED
SIGNAL LED
RESET BUTTON
J1
USB
J4 J5
J2
J3
J6
L_MM_442400_0_0014_01_02
(Refer to Figure 6)
(1) General
The ADB supplies all network, interactive, passenger service, and database information
from the head-end components to the seat/cabin components.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
J19
J50
J17
LEDS
J18 A
J15
J2
J1
J8 J7 J11 J6 J5 J4 J3
J16
A A B
L_MM_442400_0_0015_01_00
(Refer to Figure 7)
(1) General
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input/output, Ethernet
J2 Power input/output, Ethernet
J3 Power output, Ethernet
J4 Power output, Ethernet
J5 Maintenance
J8 Power input, RS-485 data
J8
J2
J1
J5
J4 J3
L_MM_442400_0_0017_01_00
(Refer to Figure 8)
(1) General
(2) Location
• supplies an Ethernet connection to the floor disconnect box and to the next DC-SEB
• supplies an Ethernet interfaces to monitors
• supplies an interfaces for USB peripherals
• supplies data and power interfaces to the Seat Power Module (SPM)
• has a PA override function
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input/output and Ethernet
J2 Power input/output and Ethernet
J3 Power input and RS-485 data
J4 Power output and Ethernet, Audio
J5 Power output, Ethernet and Audio
J6 Maintenance
J3
J2
J1
J6
J5 J4
A
L_MM_442400_0_0018_01_00
(Refer to Figure 9)
(1) General
The FDB supplies network data, interactive data, and database information from the
Area Distribution Box (ADB) to the Seat Electronics Box (SEB).
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Ethernet
J2 Power input and Ethernet
J3 Ethernet
J4 Ethernet
J5 Maintenance
J4
J1
J3 J2
J5
A
L_MM_442400_0_0020_01_00
(1) General
The Handset supplies the user with an interface to the system. The handset stores in
a cradle that is built into the seat.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Buttons
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power, audio, and USB data
(c) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
RECEIVER Lets the caller listen to telephone audio
(d) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
PROXIMITY Senses close-contact with a user's face during
telephone usage
(e) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
CREDIT CARD READER (CCR) Lets the user swipe a credit card
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) Shows text and pictures
MICROPHONE Lets a caller speak into the telephone
SPEAKER Lets the user listen to audio
GAME CONTROLS
RECEIVER
POWER
X A
PROXIMITY SENSOR Y B
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY (LCD)
MENU
CROSS ATTENDANT CALL
CURSOR
READING LIGHT
VOLUME UP/DOWN
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
J1
R
L A
L_MM_442400_0_0021_01_02
VOLUME UP/DOWN
RECEIVER
PROXIMITY SENSOR CROSS
CURSOR
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY (LCD)
READING LIGHT
ATTENDANT CALL L
MENU
B Y
A X
A
POWER
MICROPHONE
R
GAME CONTROLS
SPEAKER
J1
A
L_MM_442400_0_0022_01_02
GAME CONTROLS
RECEIVER
POWER
X A
PROXIMITY SENSOR Y B
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY (LCD)
MENU
CROSS ATTENDANT CALL
CURSOR
READING LIGHT
VOLUME UP/DOWN
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
J1
R
L A
L_MM_442400_0_0023_01_02
VOLUME UP/DOWN
RECEIVER
PROXIMITY SENSOR CROSS
CURSOR
LIQUID CRYSTAL
DISPLAY (LCD)
READING LIGHT
ATTENDANT CALL L
MENU
B Y
A X
A
POWER
MICROPHONE
R
GAME CONTROLS
SPEAKER
J1
A
L_MM_442400_0_0024_01_02
(1) General
The HD-PSEB3 supplies video entertainment and peripheral interfaces for one seat.
(2) Location
• changes digital video into High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and Display
Port interface
• routes Ethernet video
• supplies a handset interface
• supplies auxiliary HDMI interface to passenger portable devices
• has a PA override functionality
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Ethernet (from the previous PSEB)
J2 Ethernet (to the next PSEB)
J4 Power output and RS-45 data
J5 Ethernet, audio, HDMI, USB power, and USB data
J6 Ethernet, audio, HDMI, USB power, USB data, and
RS-485 data
J10 Maintenance
J4
J6
J2
J5
J1 J10
L_MM_442400_0_0029_01_00
Figure 14. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Component Description
(1) General
The IPSC supplies the user with an interface to the entertainment system and the
Passenger Service System (PSS).
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Buttons
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input/output and USB data
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED PROXIMITY Senses when a user's hand is near and the sensing
control button comes on
(d) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
CAMERA Records video and still images
MICROPHONE Lets the caller speak into the component
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
MICROPHONE
CAMERA
TOUCHSCREEN
MICROPHONE
CAMERA
J1 B
A
L_MM_442400_0_0032_01_02
(1) General
The RJM lets the user connect a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Ethernet
J2 Ethernet
J2
J1
L_MM_442400_0_0038_01_00
(1) General
The RJM lets the user connect a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 USB
J2 Ethernet
J2
J1
L_MM_442400_0_0039_01_02
(1) General
The RJM lets the user connect an audio headset to listen to audio.
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
2.5 MM POWER Power
3.5 MM LEFT AND RIGHT STEREO Audio output
J1 Power and audio input
J1
L_MM_442400_0_0042_01_02
(1) General
The RJM lets the user connect an audio headset to listen to audio.
(2) Location
• self-explanatory
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
3.5 MM LEFT AND RIGHT STEREO Audio output
J1 Power input and data
J1
L_MM_442400_0_0043_01_00
(1) General
The RJM lets the user connect a Portable Electronic Device (PED) to the system.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 HDMI
J2 USB
P1 HDMI
P2 USB
J2
J1
P2
P1
A
L_MM_442400_0_0044_01_00
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*, 1023-MK-430-LX, 1023-MK-920-MX, 1024-MK-430-LX, 1024-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1025-MK-430-LX, 1025-MK-920-MX, 1026-MK-430-LX, 1027-MK-430-LX, 1028-MK-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001A Handset - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001D Handset - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001E Handset - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(2) Remove and keep the screw (2) from the Handset connector (3).
1015MK*
B
Z270
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_01_00
1015MK*
B
Z280
Z290
A
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_02_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
1015MK* B
1016MK*
1017MK* 1020MK*
1018MK* 1021MK*
A
1019MK* 1022MK*
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_03_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
FR17
A
B
Z130
1015MK430LX 1022MK430LX A
1016MK430LX 1023MK430LX
1017MK430LX 1024MK430LX
1018MK430LX 1025MK430LX
1019MK430LX 1026MK430LX
1020MK430LX 1027MK430LX
1021MK430LX 1028MK430LX
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_04_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
1015MK510
C
4
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_05_00
1015MK360MX
A FR36
Z220
FR15 A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_06_00
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
B
1015MK940MA
FR80
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_07_00
1015MK910UX
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_08_00
A 1015MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_09_00
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
1015MK624
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0012_10_00
1015MK*
B
Z270
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_01_00
1015MK*
B
Z280
Z290
A
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_02_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
1015MK* B
1016MK*
1017MK* 1020MK*
1018MK* 1021MK*
A
1019MK* 1022MK*
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_03_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
1015MK510
C
4
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_04_00
1015MK004UA
FR43
Z270 FR40
FR21
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_05_00
1015MK360MX
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_06_00
1015MK910UX
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_07_00
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
B
1015MK940MA
FR80
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_08_00
A 1015MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_09_00
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
1015MK624
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0015_10_00
1015MK*
B
Z280
Z290
A
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_01_00
B
B
Z220
Z230 A B
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
B
1015MK* B
1016MK*
1017MK* 1020MK*
1018MK* 1021MK*
A
1019MK* 1022MK*
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
1015MK510
C
4
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_03_00
1015MK360MX
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_04_00
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
B
1015MK940MA
FR80
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_05_00
1015MK390UX
FR43
Z270 FR40
FR21
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_06_00
1015MK910UX
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_07_00
A 1015MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_08_00
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
1015MK624
C
TYPICAL HANDSET WITH
B CONNECTOR CONFIGURATION
L_MM_442412_4_0016_09_00
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*, 1023-MK-430-LX, 1023-MK-920-MX, 1024-MK-430-LX, 1024-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1025-MK-430-LX, 1025-MK-920-MX, 1026-MK-430-LX, 1027-MK-430-LX, 1028-MK-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-801 Passenger Service System Test
44-21-00-710-803 Telephone Test
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001A Handset - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001D Handset - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001E Handset - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) For Handsets installed at the seats, do the steps that follow:
1 Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is
shown.
1 Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
1 Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
2 Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(2) For Handsets installed at the VCC/CWS/RCC, do the steps that follow:
1 Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is
shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1000-MK-*, 1001-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4002 Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Remove the component (1) from the cradle bowl (2) so that the component (1)
disengages from the connector (3).
1000MK* B
Z270
B
L_MM_442412_4_0004_01_00
1000MK*
Z280
B
Z290
B
L_MM_442412_4_0004_02_00
1000MK*
Z280
B
Z290
B
L_MM_442412_4_0017_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1000-MK-*, 1001-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-801 Passenger Service System Test
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4002 Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A Integrated Passenger System Controller (IPSC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Slide the component (1) into the cradle bowl (2).
(2) Make sure that there is contact between the connectors (3) and the component (1).
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-12-000-801 Remove the Handset
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 134-139
Figure 4003D Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4004 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-411
Figure 4005C Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-139
Figure 4005G Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 140-142, 301
Figure 4005H Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4005I Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4006 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4006A Cradle - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Push the release button (2) to release the handset from the component (3).
(3) Push and turn the mounting screw(s) (1) to release the component (3).
(1) Push the release button (2) to release the handset from the component (3).
(4) Loosen the captive mounting screws (1) to release the component (3).
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
2
C 1121MK624
3
1
TYPICAL CONNECTORS
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0021_01_00
FR43
A
Z270
FR21
A
2
C 1121MK624
3
1
TYPICAL CONNECTORS
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0021_02_00
1015MK*
Z270
A
2
3 1
B
TYPICAL CONNECTORS
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0007_01_00
B 1121MK*
Z280
Z290
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0024_01_00
1121MK430LX 1128MK430LX
1122MK430LX 1129MK430LX
1123MK430LX 1130MK430LX
1124MK430LX 1131MK430LX
1125MK430LX 1132MK430LX FR46
1126MK430LX 1133MK430LX FR43
1127MK430LX 1134MK430LX FR38
B
FR17
A
Z130 A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_02_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
1121MK510
4
C
C
B TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_03_00
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_04_00
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
FR80
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_05_00
FR43
Z270 FR40
FR21
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_06_00
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_07_00
A 1121MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_08_00
A
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
2
1
C 1121MK624
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0024_09_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0024_10_00
B 1121MK*
Z280
Z290
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0028_01_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
1121MK510
4
C
C
B TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_02_00
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_03_00
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
FR80
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_04_00
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_05_00
A 1121MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_06_00
A
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
2
1
C 1121MK624
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0028_07_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0028_08_00
B 1121MK*
Z280
Z290
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0029_01_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
1121MK510
4
C
C
B TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_02_00
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_03_00
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
FR80
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_04_00
FR43
Z270 FR40
FR21
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_05_00
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_06_00
A 1121MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_07_00
A
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
2
1
C 1121MK624
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0029_08_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0029_09_00
B 1121MK*
Z280
Z290
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0030_01_00
FR36
A
FR23
B
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
1121MK510
4
C
C
B TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_02_00
FR36
A
Z220 FR15
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_03_00
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
FR80
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_04_00
FR43
Z270 FR40
FR21
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_05_00
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_06_00
A 1121MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_07_00
A
FR43
Z270
FR21
A
2
1
C 1121MK624
B
C
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0030_08_00
B
B
Z220 B
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0030_09_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
2
1
B
TYPICAL CRADLE L_MM_442412_4_0010_01_00
B
B
Z220 B
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
B
1121MK* 1125MK*
1122MK* 1126MK*
1123MK* 1127MK* A
1124MK* 1128MK*
B
TYPICAL CRADLE
L_MM_442412_4_0031_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1015-MK-*, 1016-MK-*, 1017-MK-*, 1018-MK-*, 1019-MK-*, 1020-MK-*, 1021-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1022-MK-*
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-801 Passenger Service System Test
44-21-00-710-803 Telephone Test
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-12-400-801 Install the Handset
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 134-139
Figure 4003D Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4004 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-411
Figure 4005C Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-139
Figure 4005G Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 140-142, 301
Figure 4005H Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4005I Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4006 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4006A Cradle - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(3) Push and turn the mounting screw(s) (1) to lock the component (3) in position.
(6) Make sure that the release button (2) has engaged.
(3) Tighten the captive mounting screw(s) (1) to lock the component (3) in position.
(6) Make sure that the release button (2) has engaged.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1122-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-12-000-802 Remove Wireless Hand-held Control Unit
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4007 IPSC 3 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4007A IPSC 3 Cradle - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Remove and keep the wireless hand-held control unit (Ref. TASK 44-24-12-000-802).
1122MK*
Z270
B
L_MM_442412_4_0033_01_00
1122MK*
A
B
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442412_4_0033_02_00
1122MK*
A B
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442412_4_0034_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1122-MK-*
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-24-12-400-802 Install Wireless Hand-held Control Unit
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4007 IPSC 3 Cradle - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4007A IPSC 3 Cradle - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
STOP UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR SO AS TO STOP
ARCING. IF YOU DO NOT OBEY THESE INSTRUCTIONS, ARCING CAN
OCCUR AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENT.
(5) Install the wireless hand-held control unit (Ref. TASK 44-24-12-400-802).
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-*, 1048-MK-*, 1049-MK-920-MX, 1050-MK-920-MX,
201-206, 301, 1051-MK-920-MX, 1052-MK-920-MX, 1053-MK-920-MX, 1054-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1055-MK-920-MX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 13.3-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A 13.3-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
1045MK*
B
1046MK* B
1047MK* B
1048MK*
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
L_MM_442421_4_0006_01_00
B
1045MK*
1046MK* B
Z220
1047MK*
B
Z230
Z240 1048MK*
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
L_MM_442421_4_0019_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-*, 1048-MK-*, 1049-MK-920-MX, 1050-MK-920-MX,
201-206, 301, 1051-MK-920-MX, 1052-MK-920-MX, 1053-MK-920-MX, 1054-MK-920-MX,
351-359, 401-415 1055-MK-920-MX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 13.3-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A 13.3-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
NOTE: If there are different procedures given between this manual and the OEM maintenance manual,
do the procedures given in the OEM maintenance manual.
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
A. Close Access
(1) Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1030-MK-*, 1031-MK-*, 1032-MK-*, 1033-MK-*, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 1048-MK-430-LX, 1049-MK-430-LX, 1050-MK-430-LX, 1051-MK-430-LX, 1052-MK-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 1053-MK-430-LX, 1054-MK-430-LX, 1055-MK-430-LX, 1056-MK-430-LX, 1057-MK-430-LX,
1058-MK-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4003 20-inch LCD Monitor (LCDM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4004 32-inch LCD Monitor (LCDM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Remove and keep the screws (1) and washers (2) that attach the component (3).
1030MK* 1032MK*
1031MK* 1033MK*
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
L_MM_442421_4_0004_01_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
FR17 B
1045MK430LX 1052MK430LX
1046MK430LX 1053MK430LX
A 1047MK430LX 1054MK430LX
1048MK430LX 1055MK430LX
1049MK430LX 1056MK430LX
1050MK430LX 1057MK430LX
Z130 1051MK430LX 1058MK430LX
B
L_MM_442421_4_0004_02_00
1030MK* 1032MK*
1031MK* 1033MK*
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
L_MM_442421_4_0016_01_00
1030MK* 1032MK*
1031MK* 1033MK*
Z220 B
Z230
Z240 B
Z250 B
Z270
Z280
B
L_MM_442421_4_0017_01_00
1045MK*
B
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442421_4_0008_01_00
1045MK*
Z270
A
1
B
L_MM_442421_4_0013_01_01
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1030-MK-*, 1031-MK-*, 1032-MK-*, 1033-MK-*, 1045-MK-*, 1046-MK-*, 1047-MK-430-LX,
201-206, 301, 1048-MK-430-LX, 1049-MK-430-LX, 1050-MK-430-LX, 1051-MK-430-LX, 1052-MK-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 1053-MK-430-LX, 1054-MK-430-LX, 1055-MK-430-LX, 1056-MK-430-LX, 1057-MK-430-LX,
1058-MK-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B 11.6-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4003 20-inch LCD Monitor (LCDM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4004 32-inch LCD Monitor (LCDM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 20.0 in·lbs (2.26 N·m) maximum.
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 20.0 in.·lb (2.26 N·m) maximum.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 81-MK-21, 81-MK-22, 81-MK-23, 81-MK-24, 81-MK-25, 81-MK-26, 81-MK-31, 81-MK-32,
201-206, 301, 81-MK-33, 81-MK-34, 81-MK-35
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001B Area Distribution Box (ADB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK
OF LASER RADIATION, WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS
DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC
CABLES. IF YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN
GO INTO YOUR BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU
INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE
OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM).
BENDING BEYOND THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
(3) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
81MK31
B
81MK21
FR36
A FR34
FR30
Z220 FR15
A
B
L_MM_442431_4_0003_01_01
81MK23
81MK32 B
81MK22
B
Z230 B
FR61
FR55
FR50
FR46
A FR36
A
B
L_MM_442431_4_0003_02_01
81MK34
81MK25 B
81MK24 B
B
81MK33
Z240
B
A FR80
FR69
FR67
FR61
A
B
L_MM_442431_4_0003_03_01
81MK35
81MK26 B
A B
Z250
FR95
FR89
FR86
FR80
B
L_MM_442431_4_0003_04_01
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 81-MK-21, 81-MK-22, 81-MK-23, 81-MK-24, 81-MK-25, 81-MK-26, 81-MK-31, 81-MK-32,
201-206, 301, 81-MK-33, 81-MK-34, 81-MK-35
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001B Area Distribution Box (ADB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the mounting screws (1) and washers (2) to attach the component (3).
WARNING: DO NOT LOOK INTO THE END OF A FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THERE IS A RISK
OF LASER RADIATION, WHICH YOU WILL NOT SEE. LASER RADIATION IS
DANGEROUS FOR YOUR EYES.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE GLOVES IF YOU MUST TOUCH BROKEN FIBER OPTIC
CABLES. IF YOU TOUCH CABLES WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, FIBERS CAN
GO INTO YOUR BODY THROUGH YOUR SKIN. THIS WILL CAUSE YOU
INJURY.
CAUTION: THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS OF THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE IS 10 TIMES THE
OUTSIDE DIAMETER OF THE CABLE AND NO LESS THAN 0.79-IN. (20 MM).
BENDING BEYOND THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO
THE FIBER OPTIC CABLES.
CAUTION: DO NOT PULL OR PUSH THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE. THIS CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE.
CAUTION: ONLY TIGHTEN THE FIBER OPTIC CABLE CONNECTOR UNTIL THE RED
RING AROUND THE J50 CONNECTOR IS COVERED. OTHERWISE, THE FIBER
OPTIC CABLE CONNECTOR CAN BE DAMAGED.
(a) For the fiber optic cable that connects to the J50 connector, do the steps that
follow:
1 Align the fiber optic cable to the J50 connector. Make sure that the
guides match.
2 Tighten the connector until the red line on the ADB connector is
covered, but all of the blue area is shown.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR TO PREVENT
ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1150-MK-*, 90-MK-*, 91-MK-430-LX, 91-MK-920-MX, 92-MK-430-LX, 92-MK-920-MX,
201-206, 301, 93-MK-430-LX, 93-MK-920-MX
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4003 High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) -
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4003A High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) -
Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
B
Z270 1150MK004UA
B
L_MM_442432_4_0001_01_00
Z230
FR61
A B FR36
1150MK360MX
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0001_02_00
A 1150MK910UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0001_03_00
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
B
1150MK940MA
FR80
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0001_04_00
FR95
Z250
FR92
B
1150MK940MA
FR80
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0001_05_00
1150MK390UX
FR43
FR39
Z270
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0008_01_00
Z230
FR61
A B FR36
1150MK360MX
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0008_02_00
1150MK910UX
A
B
Z290
FR95
FR92
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0008_03_00
A
Z250
FR95
FR92
B
1150MK940MA
FR80
A
B
L_MM_442432_4_0008_04_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
90MK*
A
2
B
L_MM_442432_4_0002_01_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
A FR17
B
90MK430LX
91MK430LX
Z130
92MK430LX
A 93MK430LX
2
B
L_MM_442432_4_0002_02_00
Z220
Z230
A Z240
Z250
B
90MK*
A
2
B
L_MM_442432_4_0009_01_00
Z220
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
B
90MK*
A
2
B
L_MM_442432_4_0010_01_00
B
Z270 90MK*
A
2
1
B
L_MM_442432_4_0007_01_00
Figure 4003. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Removal/Installation (Sheet
1 of 3)
Z280
Z290
B
90MK* A
2
1
B
L_MM_442432_4_0007_02_00
Figure 4003. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Removal/Installation (Sheet
2 of 3)
A 90MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
L_MM_442432_4_0007_03_00
Figure 4003. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Removal/Installation (Sheet
3 of 3)
Z280
Z290
B
90MK* A
2
1
B
L_MM_442432_4_0015_01_00
Figure 4003A. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Removal/Installation (Sheet
1 of 2)
A 90MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
2
1
B
L_MM_442432_4_0015_02_00
Figure 4003A. High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) - Removal/Installation (Sheet
2 of 2)
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1150-MK-*, 90-MK-*, 91-MK-430-LX, 91-MK-920-MX, 92-MK-430-LX, 92-MK-920-MX,
201-206, 301, 93-MK-430-LX, 93-MK-920-MX
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-804 LRU Port Readdress
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-813 Integrated Passenger System Controller Communication Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 140-142, 301, 351-359, 402-411
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B DC Seat Electronics Box (DC-SEB) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4003 High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) -
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4003A High-Definition Premium Seat Electronics Box 3 (HD-PSEB3) -
Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the component (2) so that the connectors match the cables, and the fasteners
(1) are over their matching holes.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Install the component (2) so that the connectors match the cables, and the fasteners
(1) are over their matching holes.
(2) Push each of the fasteners (1) through the aligned holes to engage the fasteners.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
A. Close Access
(1) Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 80-MK-211, 80-MK-212, 80-MK-213, 80-MK-214, 80-MK-221, 80-MK-222, 80-MK-223,
201-206, 301, 80-MK-224, 80-MK-231, 80-MK-232, 80-MK-233, 80-MK-234, 80-MK-241, 80-MK-242,
351-359, 401-415 80-MK-243, 80-MK-244, 80-MK-251, 80-MK-252, 80-MK-253, 80-MK-254, 80-MK-261,
80-MK-262, 80-MK-263, 80-MK-264, 80-MK-311, 80-MK-312, 80-MK-313, 80-MK-314,
80-MK-321, 80-MK-322, 80-MK-323, 80-MK-324, 80-MK-331, 80-MK-332, 80-MK-333,
80-MK-334, 80-MK-341, 80-MK-342, 80-MK-343, 80-MK-344
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Release the four quarter-turn fasteners (1) that attach the cover to the bracket (2).
FR45
80MK222 80MK224
B FR46 B
80MK214
B
FR29
80MK212 B
B
A FR17 80MK223 B
80MK221
B B
80MK213
Z130 80MK211
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_01_01
FR72
80MK234
Z140 FR54 B
80MK232
B
FR46
A
B B
80MK233 80MK231
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_02_01
80MK264
80MK262 B B 80MK261
80MK254
B
FR71 B
80MK252 B
Z150 FR68
80MK242 B FR86
A 80MK244 B B
FR56 80MK263
80MK243 B
B
B B 80MK251
80MK241
80MK253
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_03_01
80MK314
80MK312
80MK313
B
B 80MK311
B
B
FR36
A FR35
Z220 FR14
A
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_04_01
80MK334
80MK332 B
B 80MK333
80MK324 B
80MK322 B
B
Z230
FR61
B
80MK331
B B
80MK321
80MK323
FR52
A FR36
A
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_05_01
80MK344
80MK342 B 80MK343
B B
Z240
A B FR80
80MK341
FR61
A
B
L_MM_442441_4_0001_06_01
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 80-MK-211, 80-MK-212, 80-MK-213, 80-MK-214, 80-MK-221, 80-MK-222, 80-MK-223,
201-206, 301, 80-MK-224, 80-MK-231, 80-MK-232, 80-MK-233, 80-MK-234, 80-MK-241, 80-MK-242,
351-359, 401-415 80-MK-243, 80-MK-244, 80-MK-251, 80-MK-252, 80-MK-253, 80-MK-254, 80-MK-261,
80-MK-262, 80-MK-263, 80-MK-264, 80-MK-311, 80-MK-312, 80-MK-313, 80-MK-314,
80-MK-321, 80-MK-322, 80-MK-323, 80-MK-324, 80-MK-331, 80-MK-332, 80-MK-333,
80-MK-334, 80-MK-341, 80-MK-342, 80-MK-343, 80-MK-344
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-710-807 In-Seat Video Test
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-710-817 In-Seat Audio Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Floor Disconnect Box (FDB) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR TO PREVENT
ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.
(4) Align the quarter-turn fastener (1) holes on the component (3) with the holes in the
bracket and put the component (3) in position.
(6) Engage the four quarter-turn fasteners (1) to attach the cover to the bracket (2).
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(a) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
(a) Make sure that the video quality and screen brightness are good.
(b) Make sure that audio is available and the sound quality is good.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1060-MK-*, 1061-MK-*, 1062-MK-*, 1063-MK-*, 1064-MK-*, 1065-MK-*, 1066-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1067-MK-*, 1068-MK-*, 1069-MK-430-LX, 1070-MK-430-LX, 1071-MK-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 1072-MK-430-LX, 1073-MK-430-LX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206
Figure 4001B Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 351-359
Figure 4001C Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1061MK* 1065MK*
1062MK* 1066MK*
1063MK* 1067MK* A
1064MK* 1068MK*
2 1
B
L_MM_442442_4_0007_01_00
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1060MK* 1064MK*
1061MK* 1065MK*
1062MK* 1066MK* A
1063MK* 1067MK*
2 1
B
L_MM_442442_4_0016_01_00
B
B
Z220 B
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
B
1060MK* 1064MK*
1061MK* 1065MK*
1062MK* 1066MK* A
1063MK* 1067MK*
2 1
B
L_MM_442442_4_0017_01_00
B
B
Z220 B
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
B
1075MK* 1079MK*
1076MK* 1080MK*
1077MK* 1081MK* A
1078MK* 1082MK*
2 1
B
L_MM_442442_4_0018_01_00
1060MK*
Z270
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0008_01_00
B 1060MK*
1061MK*
Z280
Z290
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0008_02_00
FR46
FR43
FR38
FR17 B
1060MK430LX 1067MK430LX
1061MK430LX 1068MK430LX
A 1062MK430LX 1069MK430LX
1063MK430LX 1070MK430LX
1064MK430LX 1071MK430LX
1065MK430LX 1072MK430LX
Z130 1066MK430LX 1073MK430LX
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0008_03_00
A 1060MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0008_04_00
1060MK*
Z270
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0014_01_00
B 1060MK*
1061MK*
Z280
Z290
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0014_02_00
A 1060MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0014_03_00
B 1060MK*
Z280
Z290
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0015_01_00
A 1060MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
3 2
B
L_MM_442442_4_0015_02_00
List of Zones: 130, 220, 230, 240, 250, 270, 280, 290
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1060-MK-*, 1061-MK-*, 1062-MK-*, 1063-MK-*, 1064-MK-*, 1065-MK-*, 1066-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1067-MK-*, 1068-MK-*, 1069-MK-430-LX, 1070-MK-430-LX, 1071-MK-430-LX,
351-359, 401-415 1072-MK-430-LX, 1073-MK-430-LX, 1075-MK-*, 1076-MK-*, 1077-MK-*, 1078-MK-*,
1079-MK-*, 1080-MK-*, 1081-MK-*, 1082-MK-*
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206
Figure 4001B Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 351-359
Figure 4001C Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002B Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Connect the cable(s)/connector(s) (1) and put the component (4) into position.
(a) Torque the screws (2) to 1.95 in.·lb (0.22 N·m) maximum.
(a) Torque the screws (2) to 4.0 in.·lb (0.45 N·m) maximum.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1075-MK-*, 1076-MK-*, 1077-MK-*, 1078-MK-*, 1079-MK-*, 1080-MK-*, 1081-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1082-MK-*, 1225-MK-*
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4002 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
B
B
B
Z220
Z230
A Z240 B
Z250
B
B
1075MK* 1079MK*
1076MK* 1080MK*
1077MK* 1081MK* A
1078MK* 1082MK*
B
L_MM_442445_4_0002_01_00
B
B
Z220 B
Z230
Z240
Z250
Z270
Z280
A B
B
B
1075MK* 1079MK*
1076MK* 1080MK*
1077MK* 1081MK* A
1078MK* 1082MK*
B
L_MM_442445_4_0003_01_00
1225MK*
Z270
B
L_MM_442445_4_0007_01_00
B 1225MK*
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442445_4_0007_02_00
A 1225MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442445_4_0007_03_00
B 1225MK*
Z280
Z290
B
L_MM_442445_4_0006_01_00
A 1225MK860UX
B
Z290
FR95
FR86
FR80
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442445_4_0006_02_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1075-MK-*, 1076-MK-*, 1077-MK-*, 1078-MK-*, 1079-MK-*, 1080-MK-*, 1081-MK-*,
201-206, 301, 1082-MK-*, 1225-MK-*
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-710-811 USB Device Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4002 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Connect the cable(s)/connector(s) and put the component (2) into position.
(2) Use a 3/32 Allen wrench to install the hex screw (1).
(a) Torque the screw (1) to 5.0 in.·lb (0.57 N·m) maximum.
(1) Connect the cable(s)/connector(s) and put the component (2) into position.
(2) Use a 3/32 Allen wrench to install the hex screw (1).
(a) Torque the screw (1) to 5.0 in.·lb (0.57 N·m) maximum.
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1090-MK-004-UA, 1090-MK-360-MX, 1090-MK-390-UX, 1090-MK-910-UX,
201-206, 301, 1090-MK-940-MA
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) Use a 3/32 Allen wrench to remove and keep the mounting screw (1).
1090MK004UA
FR43
FR40
Z270
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442446_4_0002_01_00
1090MK360MX
FR36
A
FR35
Z220 FR15
A
B
L_MM_442446_4_0002_02_00
1090MK910UX
B
A
Z290
FR95
FR91
FR73
B
L_MM_442446_4_0002_03_00
1090MK940MA
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR94
FR80
B
L_MM_442446_4_0002_04_00
1090MK390UX
FR43
FR40
Z270
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442446_4_0001_01_00
1090MK360MX
FR36
A
FR35
Z220 FR15
A
B
L_MM_442446_4_0001_02_00
1090MK910UX
B
A
Z290
FR95
FR91
FR73
B
L_MM_442446_4_0001_03_00
1090MK940MA
B
A
Z250
FR95
FR94
FR80
B
L_MM_442446_4_0001_04_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1090-MK-004-UA, 1090-MK-360-MX, 1090-MK-390-UX, 1090-MK-910-UX,
201-206, 301, 1090-MK-940-MA
351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
AMM 25-21-00-410-801 Close Access of the Components Installed in the Passenger Seat
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-411
Figure 4001 Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A Remote Jack Module (RJM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Connect the cable(s)/connector(s) and put the component (2) into position.
(2) Use a 3/32 Allen wrench to install the mounting screw (1).
5. Close-Up
A. Close the access to the components installed in the passenger seats (Ref. TASK AMM
25-21-00-410-801).
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-406
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 4G Cell Modem (CM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
1310MK519 B
FR36
A
FR18
Z220 FR14
A
B
L_MM_442448_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-818 Cell Modem Registration
44-21-00-710-809 Cell Modem Tests
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-406
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 4G Cell Modem (CM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that a minimum of one door is open and that the aircraft is on-ground.
C. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
E. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the component (2) so that the connector matches the cable and the fasteners
(1) are over their matching holes.
(2) Push each of the fasteners (1) through each of the holes to engage each fastener (1).
WARNING: STAY MORE THAN 8.0 INCHES (20.3 CM) AWAY FROM THE CELL MODEM WHILE
IT IS ENERGIZED. THE CELL MODEM CAN TRANSMIT RF ENERGY WHICH CAN
CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519, 1465-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4002 CM Antenna Assembly - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
1465MK519
FR36
A
FR18
Z220 FR14
A
1 2
B
L_MM_442448_4_0002_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1310-MK-519, 1465-MK-519
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-710-809 Cell Modem Tests
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4002 CM Antenna Assembly - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the component so that the connectors match the cables and the fasteners are
over their matching holes.
(2) Push each of the fasteners (1) through the holes to engage the fastener.
WARNING: STAY MORE THAN 8.0 INCHES (20.3 CM) AWAY FROM THE CELL MODEM WHILE
IT IS ENERGIZED. THE CELL MODEM CAN TRANSMIT RF ENERGY WHICH CAN
CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
1. Component Description
(Refer to Figure 1)
(1) General
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power and Ethernet
J2 Power and Ethernet
J3 Maintenance
(b) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED Receives control commands from a remote control.
INFRARED RECEIVER
A
J3
J2 J1
A
L_MM_442500_0_0002_01_00
(Refer to Figure 2)
(1) General
The SM supplies the video presentation to the passenger through a color display.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input/output and data input/out
J2 Power input/output and data input/out
J3 Maintenance
(b) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED Receives control commands from a remote control
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
TOUCHSCREEN Lets the user touch and select icons on the screen
INFRARED RECEIVER
J3
J2 J1
A
L_MM_442500_0_0004_01_00
(Refer to Figure 3)
(1) General
The LCD monitor supplies the video presentation to the passenger through a color
display.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
GND Ground
J1 VGA
J2 Video, audio, and RS-485 data
J3 Power input
J4 HDMI
J5 HDMI
J6 RS-232 data
(b) Receivers
RECEIVER(S) FUNCTION
INFRARED Receives control commands from a remote control
(c) Sensors
SENSOR(S) FUNCTION
AMBIENT LIGHT Monitors room lighting and automatically adjusts the
brightness of the screen
INFRARED RECEIVER
J3 GND J2 J5 J4 J1 J6
A
L_MM_442500_0_0006_01_01
(Refer to Figure 4)
(1) General
The eDTU is an Ethernet switch that supplies HD digital video to the overhead monitors.
• decodes the MPEG video and audio transport streams over the Ethernet interface
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Monitor
J2 Power and Ethernet from previous eDTU
J3 Power and Ethernet to next eDTU
J4 Monitor
J5 Monitor
J6 Maintenance
J6
J1
J2
J4 J5
A J3
L_MM_442500_0_0007_01_00
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1045-MK-860-UX, 61-MK-024-UA, 61-MK-024-UG, 61-MK-034-UA, 61-MK-034-UG,
201-206, 301, 61-MK-041-MA, 61-MK-041-MG, 61-MK-043-MA, 61-MK-043-MG, 61-MK-045-MX,
351-359, 401-415 61-MK-052-MA, 61-MK-052-MG, 61-MK-052-MX, 61-MK-053-MA, 61-MK-054-MX,
61-MK-067-MX, 61-MK-080-MA, 61-MK-080-MG, 61-MK-082-MX, 61-MK-260-UA,
61-MK-260-UG, 61-MK-860-UX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 24-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A 24-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002B 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4003 55-inch High-Definition LCD Monitor (HD-LCDM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
(1) If applicable, remove the shroud to gain access to the component (Ref. Aircraft Illustrated
Parts Catalog (AIPC) (2000626)).
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
(1) If applicable, remove the shroud to gain access to the component (Ref. Aircraft Illustrated
Parts Catalog (AIPC) (2000626)).
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
WARNING: YOU MUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN HOLD THE WEIGHT OF THE COMPONENT
BEFORE YOU REMOVE/INSTALL IT. THE COMPONENT IS HEAVY. IF IT FALLS, IT
CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(3) Remove and keep the mounting screws (2) and washers (3) that attach the component
(1).
FR36
A
FR24
B
61MK045MX
Z220 FR14
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0006_01_01
61MK067MX
Z230
FR61
FR59
B FR38
A 61MK054MX
FR36
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0006_02_01
FR36
A
FR24
B
61MK045MX
Z220 FR14
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0009_01_01
61MK067MX
B
61MK052MX
Z230
B
FR61
FR59
FR40
A FR36
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0009_02_01
61MK041MG
A FR36
B 61MK041MA
FR18
Z220
FR14
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0007_01_00
Z230 61MK052MG
B
FR61
B 61MK053MA
FR39
A
FR36
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0007_02_00
61MK080MG
Z240
A FR80
FR77
B
61MK080MA
FR61
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0007_03_00
61MK260UG
FR43
A
B 61MK260UA
FR24
Z270
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0007_04_00
61MK041MG
A FR36
B 61MK041MA
FR18
Z220
FR14
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0010_01_00
Z230 61MK052MG
B
FR61
B 61MK052MA
FR38
A
FR36
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0010_02_00
61MK080MG
Z240
A FR80
FR77
B
61MK080MA
FR61
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0010_03_00
61MK034UG
B 61MK034UA
61MK024UG B
B
A
FR43
B 61MK024UA
Z270
FR27
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0010_04_00
61MK041MG
FR36
A
B 61MK041MA
FR18
Z220 FR14
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0011_01_00
Z230 61MK052MG
B
FR61
B 61MK052MA
FR38
A
FR36
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0011_02_00
61MK080MG
Z240
A FR80
FR77
B
61MK080MA
FR61
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0011_03_00
61MK260UG
B
A
FR43
B 61MK260UA
Z270
FR27
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0011_04_00
A 1045MK860UX
Z290
B
FR95
FR87
FR73
A
B
L_MM_442521_4_0008_01_01
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 1045-MK-860-UX, 61-MK-024-UA, 61-MK-024-UG, 61-MK-034-UA, 61-MK-034-UG,
201-206, 301, 61-MK-041-MA, 61-MK-041-MG, 61-MK-043-MA, 61-MK-043-MG, 61-MK-045-MX,
351-359, 401-415 61-MK-052-MA, 61-MK-052-MG, 61-MK-052-MX, 61-MK-053-MA, 61-MK-054-MX,
61-MK-067-MX, 61-MK-080-MA, 61-MK-080-MG, 61-MK-082-MX, 61-MK-260-UA,
61-MK-260-UG, 61-MK-860-UX
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-806 Play a Video Test Sequence
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-710-814 Overhead Displays Power Control Test
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001 24-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001A 24-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 401-415
Figure 4002 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4002A 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 134-142, 301
Figure 4002B 16-inch Smart Monitor (SM) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4003 55-inch High-Definition LCD Monitor (HD-LCDM) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(2) Lift the component (3) into position and install the mounting screws (1) and washers
(2).
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 15.0 in.·lb (1.7 N·m) maximum.
(3) If applicable, install the shroud (Ref. Aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalog (AIPC) (2000626)).
(2) Lift the component (1) into position and install the mounting screws (2) and washers
(3).
(a) Torque the screws (2) to 22.0 in.·lb (2.48 N·m) maximum.
(3) If applicable, install the shroud (Ref. Aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalog (AIPC) (2000626)).
WARNING: YOU MUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN HOLD THE WEIGHT OF THE COMPONENT
BEFORE YOU REMOVE/INSTALL IT. THE COMPONENT IS HEAVY. IF IT FALLS, IT
CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(4) Do a Passenger Address (PA) and/or Boarding Media Systems Test (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-710-808).
(a) Make sure that the PA and/or boarding media operate correctly.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 60-MK-212, 60-MK-231, 60-MK-241, 60-MK-261, 60-MK-311, 60-MK-312, 60-MK-322,
201-206, 301, 60-MK-351
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 402-406
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001 Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit (eDTU) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001A Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit (eDTU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
60MK212
FR36
A
FR19
Z220 FR15
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0001_01_00
60MK241
60MK231
Z230
B
FR61
FR44
A FR36
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0001_02_00
60MK261
B
Z240
FR95
A
FR80
B
L_MM_442531_4_0001_03_00
60MK311
FR43
Z270
FR28
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0001_04_00
60MK322
Z280
B
FR73
FR46
A
FR43
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0001_05_00
60MK212
FR36
A
FR19
Z220 FR15
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0003_01_00
60MK241
60MK231
Z230
B
FR61
FR44
A FR36
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0003_02_00
60MK261
B
Z240
FR95
A
FR80
B
L_MM_442531_4_0003_03_00
60MK311
FR43
Z270
FR28
FR21
A
B
L_MM_442531_4_0003_04_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 60-MK-212, 60-MK-231, 60-MK-241, 60-MK-261, 60-MK-311, 60-MK-312, 60-MK-322,
201-206, 301, 60-MK-351
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-710-806 Play a Video Test Sequence
44-21-00-710-808 Passenger Address and/or Boarding Media Systems Test
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 402-406
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
** ON A/C 201-206, 351-359
Figure 4001 Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit (eDTU) - Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 301, 401-415
Figure 4001A Enhanced Digital Tapping Unit (eDTU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Install the component so that the connectors match the cables and the fasteners are
over their matching holes.
(2) Push each of the fasteners (1) through the holes to engage the fastener.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SPRING LATCHES CORRECTLY HOLD THE
CONNECTOR IN THE FULLY ENGAGED POSITION. THE SPRING LATCHES
PREVENT UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR. UNWANTED
MOVEMENT OF THE CONNECTOR CAN CAUSE ARCING, WHICH CAN CAUSE
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
(4) Do a Passenger Address (PA) and/or Boarding Media Systems Test (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-710-808).
(a) Make sure that the PA and/or boarding media operate correctly.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
1. General
The GCS supplies in-cabin internet access, cellular phone capability, and satellite broadcast
television to passengers, crew members, and maintenance personnel through in-seat displays
and Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs). The GCS can function as a stand-alone system or
can work with various In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) configurations.
A. General
The system is configurable to meet different airline needs and different aircraft types.
The specific configuration in this manual is unique, but the sub-systems and components
function almost the same regardless of the configuration.
(2) Sub-systems:
B. eXTV Sub-system
Delivers television broadcasts that lets passengers view live satellite broadcast
television in multiple geographic regions.
The CM is used to transfer system data when the aircraft is on the ground. The
CM supplies the system with a secure data link to the Panasonic Network
Operations Center (NOC) through a GSM cellular data connection.
(Refer to Figure 1)
(1) Operation of the system while on the ground requires special precautions and procedures
to make sure compliance with regulations concerning Personnel Exclusion Zones and
RF interference are met.
(2) The RF Radiation Safety Exclusion Zone is defined as a 72.18 ft (22.0 m) radial plane
that extends from the BA installation position on top of the fuselage. The RF Radiation
Exclusion Zone then extends above the fuselage to form a column. Because the BA
radiates up, the RF hazard does not extend to personnel on the ground within the
exclusion zone area.
(3) Before and during transmission on the ground, make sure that these conditions are
met:
(d) No signal blockage from buildings or other objects exists between the BA and
the satellite.
72.18 FT
(22.0 M)
SAFETY
EXCLUSION
ZONE
72.18 FT 72.18 FT
(22.0 M) (22.0 M)
72.18 FT
NOTES:
(22.0 M)
AIRCRAFT DIAGRAM AND ANTENNA POSITION SHOWN
FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
ACTUAL ANTENNA LOCATION WILL VARY.
NOTE THE RF RADIATION SAFETY EXCLUSION ZONE.
72.18 FT SAFETY
(22.0 M) EXCLUSION
ZONE
L_MM_443300_0_0001_01_01
4. Power Supply
A. Switches
5. Component Location
A. Equipment List
6. Component Description
(Refer to Figure 2)
(Refer to Figure 3)
(1) General
The BA receives and transmits Ku-band signals from the satellite system for
communication to a ground system network.
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Radio Frequency (RF) TX
J2 RF RX
P1 Power input, Ethernet, and ARINC 429
GND Ground
P1
GND
J1 J2
A
L_MM_443300_0_0002_01_00
P1
GND
J1 J2
A
L_MM_443300_0_0003_01_01
(Refer to Figure 4)
(1) General
The BC receives and demodulates L-band signals and supplies internet access to
Portable Electronic Devices (PED). The L-band signals from the BC are up-converted
to Ku-band signals and transmitted to the designated satellite.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
2.0 AMP FUSE Protects internal circuitry against short or overload
conditions
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG Used for part replacement
RADIO FREQUENCY
IDENTIFICATION
(RFID)
TAG
J2
LEDS
J3
LEDS A
J1A
NETWORK
STATUS
P1 P2 J1B
P3 P4
MODEM P5 P6
STATUS P7 P8
STAT P9 P10
NET P11 P12
TX P13 P14
J1C
RX P15 P16
2.0 AMP
FUSE
A A B
L_MM_443300_0_0008_01_00
(Refer to Figure 5)
(1) General
The FS is a data server that stores the system database, interactive menus, media
content, and system/core software.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Indicators
(b) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1A Ethernet and discretes
J1B Ethernet
J1C Power input
J2 Maintenance
(c) Other
ITEM(S) FUNCTION
2.0 AMP FUSE Prevents damage to internal circuitry from short or
overload conditions
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TAG Used for part replacement
J2
LEDS
A
RADIO FREQUENCY
IDENTIFICATION (RFID) J1A
TAG
J1B
J1C
2.0 AMP
B FUSE
A A L_MM_443300_0_0006_01_01
(Refer to Figure 6)
(1) General
The PSU is a power supply that converts AC aircraft power to DC power for use by
connected components.
(2) Location
(4) Construction
(a) Ports
PORT(S) INTERFACE
J1 Power input
J2 DC power output
J3 Signal control
J4 Ethernet
J6 Maintenance
J6
J3
J2
J1
J4
L_MM_443300_0_0007_01_00
Maintenance Practices
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
3. Job Set-Up
B. Make sure that there are no GCS-applicable placards or deferrals that limit the energizing of
the GCS.
4. Procedure
CAUTION: DO NOT ENERGIZE THE SYSTEM IF THE AIR CIRCULATION DOES NOT OPERATE
CORRECTLY. NO AIR CIRCULATION CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM.
NOTE: Make sure that the system has been de-energized for a minimum of two minutes. This
is necessary to make sure that all capacitors fully discharge and to make sure that the
system boots up correctly.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
3. Job Set-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
4. Procedure
Servicing
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
To see the status of the Global Communications Suite (GCS) system parameters.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3001 Examine the Satellite Status - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "Satellite Status". The "SATELLITE STATUS" screen is shown.
(2) Examine the "SATELLITE STATUS" screen, as needed. The available statuses are as
follows:
• Antenna: Antenna type and forward link status (locked or not locked)
• Modem Status: Remote Status (in the network or not in the network)
• Satellite Map: The date and time that the satellite map was loaded
• Commission: Remote commissioning status (completed or pending)
• Modem Firmware: Remote modem firmware version
• Modem Option File Version: Remote modem option file creation date
• Satellite Transmission: Remote transmission state (TX/RX or RX only)
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0009_01_00
eXConnect Commissioning
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3002 eXConnect Commissioning - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(1) The Global Communications Suite (GCS) Exchange Identifier (XID) number and aircraft
tail number are known.
(2) If the XID and aircraft tail number are not known, speak to a Panasonic representative.
4. Procedure
NOTE: The aircraft can be inside the hanger. No connection to a satellite is necessary.
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "Commissioning". The "COMMISSIONING" screen is shown.
(2) On the "COMMISSIONING" screen, make sure that the "XID" and "AC Tail" field values
are correct.
(a) If the "XID" and "AC Tail" fields are blank, enter the correct values.
(4) Wait approximately 20 minutes for the status to show "Commissioning Complete".
NOTE: The target LRUs reboot automatically during and after the commissioning
procedure.
(5) Wait for the system to become stable after the LRUs reboot.
(7) Make sure that the correct XID number that was shown or entered in the previous steps
is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
eXConnect Maint
Commission Status: Commissioning Pending
LRU Power On Time
Wi-Fi Status
NOTE: Before beginning the Commissioning process, go to the
WAP Radio Control Satellite Antenna Setup screen to enter or adjust all the
WAP TX Power antenna offset parameters as needed.
eXConnect Services
Step 1. Change XID and/or AC Tail if it is incorrect
Satellite Status
EMS Antenna Installation XID: 0000
429 Buses Status AC Tail: N/A
Commissioning
Commissioning Status Step 2. Press the Start Commissioning button
EMS software update
Antenna Info Start Commissioning
COMMISSIONING
Start Commissioning
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0010_01_00
eXTV Commissioning
The eXTV system is commissioned automatically. This task is necessary when failure of the auto
commissioning function occurs or when told to commission the eXTV system.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-600-801 Examine the Satellite Status
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3003 eXTV Commissioning - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
(3) Make sure that the aircraft is outside the hangar with Line-Of-Sight (LOS) to the satellite.
NOTE: Speak with the airline and/or maintenance operations if relocation of the aircraft
is necessary.
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE IN THE TRANSMIT MODE WHILE ON THE GROUND FOR
EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME. THIS CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING AND AN
UNSATISFACTORY CONDITION.
(4) Set the "GROUND TEST ENABLE (GTE)" switch to the "ON" position.
(a) Make sure that the "Modem Status" shows as "In Network".
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXTV Maint" folder, then select
"Commissioning". The "EXTV COMMISSIONING" screen is shown.
(2) On the "EXTV COMMISSIONING" screen, select the "Start Commissioning" button.
NOTE: The target LRUs reboot automatically during the commissioning procedure.
(6) Go back to the "EXTV COMMISSIONING" screen, and make sure that the correct
commissioning status is shown.
5. Close-Up
(2) Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
eXTV Maint
eXTV Status Commissioning Status: Unavailable Receiver Information
Commissioning Status Unavailable
Start Commissioning
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0011_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3004 Set Antenna Offset Information - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "EMS Antenna Installation". The "EMS ANTENNA INSTALLATION" screen is
shown.
(2) On the "EMS ANTENNA INSTALLATION" screen, view the Offset Values for the antenna.
Make sure that the Yaw, Pitch, and Roll values are set to 0°.
• Yaw (0°)
• Pitch (0°)
• Roll (0°)
(3) If necessary, set the Yaw, Pitch and Roll values to 0° on the "EMS ANTENNA
INSTALLATION" screen.
(5) On the pop-up message, select the "Yes" button. The saved values are replaced with
the new values.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
eXConnect Maint
LRU Power On Time Current Offset Values
Wi-Fi Status Yaw Pitch Roll Rx Status SNR Beam ID
WAP Radio Control X.XX X.XX X.XX Loaded X.XXXX X
WAP TX Power
eXConnect Services New Offset Values
Satellite Status Yaw Pitch Roll
EMS Antenna Installation
429 Buses Status +/-00 deg +/-00 deg +/-00 deg
Commissioning
Commissioning Status
EMS software update
Apply Save Cancel
Antenna Info
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0012_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3005 Examine GCS Antenna Information - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "Antenna Info". The "ANTENNA INFO" screen is shown.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0013_01_00
To see the status of the eXConnect services and start or stop them, as necessary.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3006 Set eXConnect Services - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "eXConnect Services". The "EXCONNECT SERVICES" screen is shown.
(2) On the "EXCONNECT SERVICES" screen, set the status of the services to "Enabled"
or "Disabled", as necessary.
(3) Wait approximately two minutes for the service to start or stop.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0014_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
Figure 3007 Update EMS Software - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXConnect Maint" folder, then
select "EMS Software Update". The "EMS SOFTWARE UPDATE" screen is shown.
NOTE: If no software update is available, the screen shows the active version of the
EMS software. If new software is available, the screen shows the new software
version and a button that allows the user to start the software update.
(2) On the "EMS SOFTWARE UPDATE" screen, select the "Update EMS Software" button.
A pop-up window is shown.
(3) Select the "Yes" button. Make sure that the software update starts.
(4) Wait for the software update to complete. A completion message box is shown.
(5) Select the "Close" button on the message box. The" EMS SOFTWARE UPDATE"
screen is shown.
(6) Make sure that the correct software version is shown. The EMS software update is
complete.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
eXConnect Maint
LRU Power On Time
Wi-Fi Status No EMS ACU software is available for update.
WAP Radio Control The version currently active: 00.00.0
WAP TX Power
eXConnect Services
Satellite Status
EMS Antenna Installation
429 Buses Status
Commissioning
Commissioning Status
EMS software update
Antenna Info
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0016_01_00
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB SB44-8114 FOR A/C 006, 012-032, 111, 114-133
Figure 3008 Set eXTV Services - Maintenance Screens
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, open the "eXTV Maint" folder, then select
"eXTV Status". The "EXTV STATUS" screen is shown.
(2) On the "EXTV STATUS" screen, look at the "Current Status" field. The eXTV status is
shown as "ON" or "OFF".
(3) Select the "On" button to start eXTV services, or the "Off" button to stop eXTV services.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
eXTV Maint
eXTV Status Current Status Off On Off
Commissioning
NOTE:
ITEMS IN GRAY SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION REPRESENT
A NON-SPECIFIC AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION.
L_MM_443300_3_0015_01_00
Adjustment/Test
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-808 Set Air-to-Ground Modes
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-600-805 Examine GCS Antenna Information
44-33-00-600-806 Set eXConnect Services
3. Job Set-Up
(3) Make sure that the Air Data and Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) are aligned and in
navigation (NAV) mode (refer to the Aircraft Manufacturer's AMM).
(4) The Global Communications Suite (GCS) Exchange Identifier (XID) number and aircraft
tail number are known.
(5) Make sure that the aircraft is outside the hangar with line of sight to the satellite.
(a) If relocation is necessary, make sure to tell the airline and/or maintenance
operations and air-traffic control as necessary by the ground operation
agreement.
(6) If the XID, aircraft tail number, or satellite location are not known, speak to a Panasonic
representative.
(7) Make sure the aircraft is in ground mode (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-808).
4. Procedure
A. To make sure that the eXTV system operates correctly, do the steps that follow:
(a) The correct values for latitude and longitude are shown.
NOTE: A Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) above 2.0 shows that the system has
a good connection to the satellite.
(4) As configured, use the handset or touchscreen to select a channel from the eXTV
on-board channel/entertainment guide.
(b) Use the headset and listen to the audio portion of the TV channel. Make sure
that the audio is clear.
(c) Use the volume up/down controls on the Handset and make sure that there is
corresponding audio volume control.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-803 Data Offload
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-21-00-860-806 Connect and Start the Load Device
44-21-00-860-807 Stop and Disconnect the Load Device
44-33-00-600-801 Examine the Satellite Status
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the software version of the Panasonic Antenna Manager installed on the laptop
is applicable for the software version of the GCS Antenna.
(1) The aircraft must be outside and clear of any structures with a clear line of sight to the
satellite.
(2) The Aircraft Inertial Reference System must be aligned and in "NAV" Mode.
(3) Energize the Global Communications Suite (GCS) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-860-801).
(a) Examine the "SATELLITE STATUS" screen (Ref. 44-33-00-600-801) and make
sure that the Satellite Transmission status shows that satellite transmission is
available.
(b) Put the "GROUND TEST ENABLE (GTE)" switch to the "ON" position.
(5) Connect a laptop to the RJ45 load port (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-806).
4. Procedure
NOTE: A static route to the GCS Antenna through the Broadband Controller (BC) is required
before the "Antenna Manager" application can connect to the GCS Antenna.
(3) Wait for the "cmd.exe" program to show in the search results.
(7) Enter the command that follows to ping the GCS Antenna:
ping 192.168.1.2
(8) Make sure that a connection between the laptop and the GCS Antenna is made.
(9) Make sure that packets are sent and received with 0% packet loss.
(1) Double-click the "Antenna Manager" application icon in the installation folder to start
the application.
(2) On the "Antenna Manager" application main screen, enter the GCS Antenna IP address
of "192.168.1.2" in the "Connection" field.
(1) On the "Antenna Manager" application, select the "Backup Ant" button.
(2) On the "Antenna Manager" application, select the "Ant Recorder" button.
NOTE: When the "Ant Recorder" button is selected, the "Ant Recorder" button toggles
between "Record" and "Stop".
(3) Select the "Ant BIT" button. Selection between a "P-BIT" or an "R-BIT" test is shown.
(4) Select the "R-BIT" test and let the test operate in the background.
(c) Select the "Ant Report Auto Save Enable" checkbox and set the period for 30
seconds.
NOTE: The "Auto Save Portion" creates a folder on your desktop where all
the antenna reports are to be saved.
NOTE: When the "Ant Report" button is selected, the "Ant Report" button
toggles between "Auto Rec" and "Ant Report".
(h) Select the "R-BIT" test and then select the "Report" button. A text file opens.
(i) Save the text file to the "Desktop" folder that was created.
(7) Select the "Disconnect" button at the Antenna Manager application to disconnect from
the Antenna.
(9) Copy the log files from the laptop to a USB device.
(11) Collect all the data, compress/zip the folder, and send an email with the attachment to
the Panasonic support group.
5. Close-Up
A. Disconnect the laptop from the RJ45 load port (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-807).
B. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To do an ANDI test and make sure that the Broadband Antenna (BA) is serviceable.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206, 407-415
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-860-804 Log on to the Cabin Maintenance Screens with a Touchscreen Interface
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-600-805 Examine GCS Antenna Information
** ON A/C 134-139, 201-206, 407-415
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
(1) Make sure that the Air Data and Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) are aligned and in
navigation (NAV) mode (refer to the Aircraft Manufacturer's AMM).
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE IN THE TRANSMIT MODE WHILE ON THE GROUND FOR
EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME. THIS CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING AND AN
UNSATISFACTORY CONDITION.
(3) Set the "GROUND TEST ENABLE (GTE)" switch to the "ON" position.
(4) Make sure that the Aircraft Latitude and Aircraft Longitude are shown on the "ANTENNA
INFO" screen (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-600-805).
4. Procedure
(1) On the "CABIN MAINTENANCE" screen, select the "eXConnect Maint" folder. The
"eXConnect Maint" folder is shown.
(2) Select "Antenna Diagnostic Mode". The "ANTENNA DIAGNOSTIC MODE" screen is
shown.
(3) On the "ANTENNA DIAGNOSTIC MODE" screen, select the "Start Test" button. The
ANDI test starts.
(4) Wait a few minutes for the "ANTENNA TEST" screen to show the "PASS/FAIL" results
of each section.
(5) On the "ANTENNA TEST" screen, select the "Close" button to go back to the "ANTENNA
DIAGNOSTIC MODE" screen.
(7) Select the "Save" button to save a copy of the results to the USB storage device.
(9) Select the "Details" button to see further details for each individual test.
5. Close-Up
(2) Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-710-803 eXTV System Test
44-33-00-710-805 Antenna Diagnostics (ANDI) Test
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(2) Do the GCS Antenna Diagnostics Test (ANDI) (Ref. TASK 44-33-00-710-805).
5. Close-Up
A. If necessary, log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this task as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 400-MW-*, 401-MW-*, 402-MW-*, 403-MW-920-MX, 590-MK-510
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To measure the input voltage supplied to the Global Communications Suite (GCS) Antenna.
This is done when the GCS Antenna fails to maintain contact with the satellite, move, transmit, or operate
in full transmit mode.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
A. Do these steps to check the output voltage of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) that supplies power
to the GCS Antenna:
(2) At the PSU, disconnect the power connector from the J2 connector.
(a) Use a Digital Multimeter (DMM) to measure the output voltage at the J2
connector.
NOTE: The pins vary per the airline's installation configuration. Refer to the
aircraft wiring diagram.
B. Check the supply voltage at the aircraft pressure seal connector as follows:
(1) Get access to the pressure seal connectors for the GCS Antenna within the aircraft.
(2) Identify the pressure seal connector that provides source voltage. Refer to the aircraft
wiring diagram.
NOTE: The pins vary per the airline's installation configuration. Refer to the
aircraft wiring diagram.
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Inspection/Check
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To do an inspection of the Radio Frequency (RF) coaxial wiring between the Broadband Controller (BC)
and Global Communications Suite (GCS) Antenna when there is poor GCS performance or loss of GCS
functionality.
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-210-801 Aircraft Wiring Inspection
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
SWPM 7000008 Standard Wiring Practices Manual
3. Job Set-Up
B. Get access to the L-band coaxial cable between the BC and GCS Antenna as follows:
(1) Get access to the section of cable-under-test along the coaxial cable run.
(2) For the section of cable-under-test, disconnect the coaxial connectors from each end
of the cable.
4. Procedure
A. Do the Aircraft Wiring Inspection (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-210-801) on the L-band coaxial cable.
(1) If the cable is damaged or has malfunctioned, repair or replace the coaxial cable.
B. If necessary, repeat the inspection to multiple sections along the coaxial cable run as follows:
(1) Get access to the section of cable-under-test along the coaxial cable run.
(2) For the section of cable-under-test, disconnect the coaxial connectors from each end
of the cable.
(3) Do the Aircraft Wiring Inspection (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-210-801) on the L-band coaxial
cable.
(a) If the cable is damaged or has malfunctioned, repair or replace the coaxial
cable.
5. Close-Up
A. Connect the L-band coaxial cables that were removed for inspection as follows:
(1) Install the disconnected coaxial connectors to their initial connection points.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY MORE THAN THE SPECIFIED TORQUE TO THE COAX
CONNECTORS. TOO MUCH TORQUE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
INTERNAL CONNECTOR.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE CABLE CONNECTORS ARE CORRECTLY TORQUED.
INCORRECTLY TORQUED CABLE CONNECTORS CAN CAUSE SIGNAL LOSS
AND UNSATISFACTORY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE.
(2) Torque the coaxial connectors to the torque values that follow.
(3) If a locking wire was removed from a connection point along the cable run, refer to
Panasonic SWPM 7000008 to replace the locking wire.
Loss or Low Level of 10 MHz Reference Signal Supplied by Broadband Controller Check
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
To measure the 10 MHz reference signal from the Broadband Controller (BC) to the Global
Communications Suite (GCS) Antenna.
C. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-860-805 Log off from the Cabin Crew Screens
44-33-00-210-801 RF Coaxial Wiring Inspection
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-32-000-801 Remove the Broadband Controller
44-33-32-400-801 Install the Broadband Controller
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(b) Enter "10" on the keypad and then select the "MHz/dBm" button.
(b) Enter "0" on the keypad and then select the "MHz/dBm" button.
(10) Get access to the L-band TX coaxial cable at the pressure seal.
(12) Use the coax adapter kit, as required, to connect the spectrum analyzer to the
disconnected L-band TX coaxial cable.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY MORE THAN THE SPECIFIED TORQUE TO THE COAX
CONNECTORS. TOO MUCH TORQUE CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
INTERNAL CONNECTOR.
(a) Use a torque wrench to torque the connector between 8.0 in.·lb (0.9 N·m) and
12.0 in.·lb (1.36 N·m).
(1) Select the "MARKER" key on the spectrum analyzer to measure a power level of 10
MHz reference signal.
NOTE: The spectrum analyzer shows the marker frequency and level at the top of
the measurement.
(5) Select the "MARKER" key on the spectrum analyzer to measure a power level of 10
MHz reference signal.
(a) If one of the two RF measurements is outside the reference 10 MHz +1 dBm
±3 dB, examine the coaxial cables between the BC and Antenna (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-210-801).
(b) If no defects are found with the coaxial cables, do the steps that follow:
5. Close-Up
A. Log off from the cabin crew screens (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-860-805).
NOTE: Do this step as necessary if you are at the end of the test sequence.
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 12T168R009, TIMCO Aviation Antenna/Radome Installation for Panasonic Global Communications Suite
Services Inc. (V05UN6) (GCS) On An Airbus A380 Airplane
3. Job Set-Up
4. Procedure
(1) Tell a Panasonic representative that the component has been removed and give them
the part number and serial number.
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 100-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 12T168R009, TIMCO Aviation Antenna/Radome Installation for Panasonic Global Communications Suite
Services Inc. (V05UN6) (GCS) On An Airbus A380 Airplane
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
B. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
(1) Tell a Panasonic representative that the component has been installed and give them
the part number and serial number.
NOTE: The software will automatically load from the source device. A software load
may take up to an hour.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 405-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: THE COMPONENT HAS A HOT SURFACE WHEN ENERGIZED. LET THE COMPONENT
SUFFICIENTLY COOL BEFORE SERVICING TO PREVENT BURNS.
(2) Remove and keep the mounting screws (1) and washers (2).
405RL
A
B
Z290 FR95
FR78
FR73
A
B
L_MM_443323_4_0001_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 405-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
B. Make sure that the In-Flight Entertainment System (IFES) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-21-00-860-802).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
NOTE: The PSU can be mounted in any orientation. If the PSU is mounted vertically with the
connector plate surface facing upwards, a drip shield must be installed.
(1) To ground the PSU, use two wire connections through the chassis grounding pins of
the input connector.
(2) To ground the PSU baseplate, use a ground strap on either a mounting hole or faying
surface bonding with a maximum resistance of 5 milliohms.
(3) Install the component (3) in its mounting location so that the connector(s) match the
cable(s), and the mounting holes align.
(a) Torque the screws (1) to 42.5 in.·lb (4.8 N·m) maximum.
(a) Make sure that the correct software part number for the component is shown.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 202-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
Figure 4001 File Server (FS) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN LIFT THE COMPONENT. SOME COMPONENTS ARE
HEAVY WHICH CAN FALL AND CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE
THE COMPONENT.
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
202RL C
1
2
B C
L_MM_443331_4_0002_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 202-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
** ON A/C NONE
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
44-21-00-740-801 Quick Test (BITE)
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
Figure 4001 File Server (FS) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
B. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802).
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN LIFT THE RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENT. SOME
RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENTS ARE HEAVY WHICH CAN FALL AND CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back with
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) engage.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).
Removal/Installation
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 210-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4001 Broadband Controller (BC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. Energize the aircraft electrical circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref. TASK AMM
24-41-00-861-801).
4. Procedure
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN LIFT THE COMPONENT. SOME COMPONENTS ARE
HEAVY WHICH CAN FALL AND CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE
THE COMPONENT.
(2) Use the handle (2) to carefully move the component (3) from side-to-side and remove
it from the mounting tray assembly.
A
FR21
FR20
Z260 FR17
C
210RL
2
1
B C
L_MM_443332_4_0003_01_00
List of Equipment:
EFFECTIVITY FIN
035-042, 134-142, 210-RL
201-206, 301,
351-359, 401-415
B. Referenced Information
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
44-21-00-100-801 Clean Component and Parts
44-21-00-200-801 Check the Status of the Content
44-21-00-600-802 Configuration Check
44-21-00-600-812 Load Initial System/Core Software
44-21-00-600-814 Load Media with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-817 Set Maintenance Aircraft Information
44-21-00-600-821 Load Content with MAINT GUI
44-21-00-600-831 Examine the Content Report
44-21-00-710-809 Cell Modem Tests
44-21-00-860-801 Energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-21-00-860-802 De-energize the In-Flight Entertainment System
44-33-00-600-802 eXConnect Commissioning
44-33-00-710-806 Operational Test of the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-801 Energize the Global Communications Suite
44-33-00-860-802 De-energize the Global Communications Suite
REFERENCE DESIGNATION
AMM 24-41-00-861-801 Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4)
AMM 24-41-00-862-801 De-energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3),
(1), (4)
** ON A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
PRE SB RDAL00V6003-44-1S FOR A/C 035-042, 134-142, 201-206, 301, 351-359, 401-415
Figure 4001 Broadband Controller (BC) - Removal/Installation
3. Job Set-Up
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
B. Make sure that the aircraft electrical circuits are energized from the External Power 2, (3), (1),
(4) (Ref. TASK AMM 24-41-00-861-801).
C. Make sure that the Global Communications Suite (GCS) is de-energized (Ref. TASK
44-33-00-860-802)
D. Make sure that these circuit breakers are open and tagged.
4. Procedure
A. If the component being installed is in a pre-loaded state, do the steps that follow:
(2) Make sure that the items that follow agree with the aircraft build:
• SCI Number
• Software Version
• Media Version, if applicable
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT YOU CAN LIFT THE RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENT. SOME
RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENTS ARE HEAVY WHICH CAN FALL AND CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
(1) Carefully put the component (3) onto the mounting tray assembly and push it back with
the handle (2) until the rear connector(s) seat.
(1) Wait approximately 45 minutes to make sure that all software is loaded from the source
device to the BC.
(c) Repeat step (1) until all software files are loaded.
(4) Load the GCS content through a Cell Modem (CM) remote file transfer as follows:
1 From the "CELL MODEM TEST" screen, review the test details and
make sure that the test result(s) show "PASS".
1 Make sure that the CPC remote file transfer is complete and that the
"CONTENT STATUS" screen shows:
1 Make sure that the CPC remote file transfer is complete and that the
"CONTENT REPORT" screen shows:
(5) If the aircraft CM file transfer fails or cannot be completed, load the GCS content with
a USB device (Ref. TASK 44-21-00-600-821).
NOTE: This step is only necessary if the Content Status Check did not show the
remote file transfer as complete.
NOTE: This step is only necessary if the Content Report did not show the remote file
transfer as complete.
5. Close-Up
(1) Make sure that the work area is clean and clear of tools and other items.
(2) De-Energize the Aircraft Electrical Circuits from the External Power 2, (3), (1), (4) (Ref.
TASK AMM 24-41-00-862-801).