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GENERAL
The aircraft and system controls, required for piloting the aircraft, are arranged in such a
way that the crew faces forward and all crewmembers can monitor instruments and
systems.
The designers concentrated system controls on the overhead panel by making extensive
use of pushbuttons, directly installed in the system synoptic.
PRINCIPLES FOR PUSHBUTTONS WITH INTEGRATED INDICATIONS
Whenever possible, pushbuttons used for corrective actions, have integrated status and
failure indications.
The pushbutton positions, and their illuminated indications, follow the ‘lights out” principle.
— While corresponding to particular aircraft configurations, indications also have the
following color codes :
+ Warnings
RED A failure requiring immediate action.
- Cautions
AMBER : A failure, of which the flight crew should be aware, but does not call for
immediate action.
+ Indications
GREEN: For normal system operation.
BLUE: For normal operation of a system used temporarily
WHITE. : — For an abnormal pushbutton position,
— For a test result or maintenance information.
When the aircraft is in a normal configuration, only green lights can be permanently
lit, whereas blue lights can be intermittently.
— Pushbutton positions :
POSITION. BASIC FUNCTION
Pressed In (ON, AUTO, OVRD, OPEN
Released Out (OFF, MAN, ALTN, SHUT,
Note; 1. Certain pushbutton lights have two dots, indicating that the corresponding part
of the pushbutton is not used.
2. Certain pushbuttons do not remain pressed in. These are referred to as
“Momentary Action” pushbuttons.
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