Honeywell MK VIII, MK XXII manual Level 4 SELF-TEST Fault History

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EGPWS LINE MAINTENANCE MANUAL

3.6 LEVEL 4 SELF-TEST - FAULT HISTORY

Level 4 Self-Test provides enunciation of the faults recorded over the last 10 flight legs. Level 4 Self-Test is initiated by pressing the cockpit Self-Test button within 3 seconds of the end of Level 3 Self-Test.

If any faults were recorded in the last ten flight legs then voice sequence as described in the following table will be enunciated. Otherwise, the message “NO FAULTS” will be enunciated.

During Level 4 Self-Test, a Short Cancel bumps the enunciation to the next flight leg with faults (if any).

During Level 4 Self-Test, a Long Cancel terminates the Self-Test level and “PRESS TO CONTINUE” is enunciated for proceeding to Level 5 Self-Test.

TABLE 3-8: LEVEL 4 SELF-TEST INFORMATION

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS GIVEN IN THE LEVEL 4 SELF-TEST:

1.Enunciate the number of the most recent flight leg with faults as “FLIGHT X”, where “X” is a number from 1 to 10 where 1 is the most recent flight leg

2.Enunciate any internal faults stored for leg X

3.Enunciate any external faults stored for leg X

4.Increment to next oldest leg with faults (if any) and repeat the above sequence

5.Test proceeds to the next flight leg that contains a fault.

For Example:

If a fault occurred within the previous 10 flight legs the aural messages enunciated will be the same as given in Level 2 with the added information of which flight leg the fault occurred. For example, if radio altimeter bus 1 failed 4 flights earlier the messages would be:

“FLIGHT 4” “EGPWC OK”

“EXTERNAL FAULTS”

“RADIO ALTIMETER BUS 1 INACTIVE” “PRESS TO CONTINUE’

Note that flight 1 is the most recent flight.

CAGE CODE: 97896

SCALE: NONE SIZE: A DWG NO.: 060-4199-180

REV: G

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Contents Egpws Line Maintenance Manual Drawn Revisions DescriptionDate ApprovedEFF PT 14A Disp USE Table of Contents Maintenance Practices 10.1 Introduction Scope ApplicabilityMK V Egpwc Part Numbers MK VII Egpwc Part Numbers Reference Documents MK VI, MK VIII, MKDescription and Operation General System Description Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning SystemOperation Mode 1 Excessive Descent Rate Mode 2A/2B Terrain Closure RateMode 3 Descent After Takeoff Mode 4A/4B/4C Unsafe Terrain ClearanceMode 5 Descent below Glideslope Mode 6 Advisory Callouts OptionalCallout Description Smart Five Hundred Mode 7 Windshear Detection Optional for MK V/VII only Excessive Bank Angle CalloutTail Strike Callout Envelope Modulation not Available in MK VI/VIIIRunway Database Terrain Alerting and Display OptionalTerrain and Obstacle Database Peaks Display Mode Optional Geometric Altitude GPS RequiredWeather Radar Autotilt MK V and MK VII only System Display and Annunciation Stabilized Approach Monitor Option for MK V and MK VII onlyAltimeter Monitor Option for MK V and MK VII only Long Landing Monitor Option for MK V and MK VII only LOW Airspeed Monitor MK V Boeing 737NG onlyBelow Lamp FormatSystem Maintenance Maintenance Philosophy System Operation During AN Inop ConditionBIT Description Front Panel Test Connector Egpwc Front PanelEgpws Status LED’S Front Panel SELF-TEST Interface MK V and MK VII onlySELF-TEST Functions Fault Isolation Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting GuideExternal Computer Fault Fail Corrective Action Level 1 SELF-TEST GO/NO GO Test SELF-TEST PreambleShort Level 1 SELF-TEST Gpws INHIBITED, Terrain InhibitedGpws Inhibited SELF-TEST InhibitedLevel 2 SELF-TEST Current Faults Long Level 1 SELF-TESTCurrent Faults Internal Current Faults ExternalFault Example Reason Bussignal Fault BUS Wiring FaultFlap Switch Fault Gear Switch FaultProgram PIN Read Error System or Mode Tasked FailedCallouts Option Invalid Audio Menu InvalidSheet 31 Terrain AWARENESS-POSITION Error Terrain Clearance Floor Position ErrorTerrain Awareness no Valid Latitude Terrain Awareness no Valid LongitudeLevel 3 SELF-TEST System Configuration Following Information is Given in the Level 3 SELF-TESTIRS 1 Attitude Mode Selected Egpws Line Maintenance Manual Level 4 SELF-TEST Fault History Following Information is Given in the Level 4 SELF-TESTLevel 5 SELF-TEST Alert History Level 6 SELF-TEST Discrete Input TestFollowing Information is Given in the Level 5 SELF-TEST Arinc 552 / ALT 55 Radio Altitude Validity Flag Discretes GND Landing Gear Discrete3 +28V Landing Gear Discrete GND Landing Flap Discrete or Flap Override 5 +28V Landing Flap or Flap Override DiscreteFlap Position Discretes SELF-TEST DiscreteSteep Approach Discretes Steep Approach Discrete #1 MK V and MK VII onlySteep Approach Discrete #2 GND ILS Tuned Discrete10 +28V ILS Tuned Discrete Glideslope Validity DiscretesGND Glideslope Cancel Discrete GND Glideslope Inhibit Discrete13 +28 V Glideslope Inhibit Discrete Decision Height DiscreteMode 6 Volume Control Discrete Callouts Enable Discrete MK V and MK VII onlyGND Audio SUPPRESSINHIBIT/ALL Modes Inhibit Discrete 19 +28 V Audio SUPPRESSINHIBIT/ALL Modes Inhibit DiscreteAOA Validity Discretes MK V and MK VII only Display Select DiscretesTerrain Awareness & TCF Inhibit Simulator Reposition MK V and MK VII onlyWeather Radar ON/OFF Localizer Validity Discretes MK V and MK VII onlyAttitude Validity Discretes Airspeed Validity DiscreteBarometric Altitude Rate Validity Discretes Acceleration SELF-TEST in Progress DiscreteLongitudinal Acceleration Validity Discrete Normal Acceleration Validity DiscretePLI Deselect Switch Discretes MK V and MK VII only Magnetic Heading Validity DiscreteAOA Vane Heater Discrete Autopilot Disconnect DiscretesTactical Select Discrete Altitude Alert DiscreteCorrected Barometric Altitude Validity Discrete Momentary Flap Override DiscreteWeight on Wheels Discrete Raas Enable Discrete MK V and MK VII onlyGpws Inhibit Discrete Raas Inhibit Discrete MK V and MK VII onlyLOW Airspeed Monitor Inhibit Discrete MK V 737NG only Maintenance Practices General Database UpdateDatabase Update Frequency Loading a DatabaseDownload Procedure Flight History DownloadingObtaining AN Egpws Flight History Download Card Transcription of the Pcmcia Card Via email aerotechsupport@honeywell.comSheet 54 CFG CAT 7 92 T CUW command/data string REMOVAL/INSTALLATION 6.1 Egpwc Removal InstallationConfiguration Module MK VI, MK VIII, and MK Xxii only Servicing GeneralDisplay Switching Relays if Installed ADJUSTMENT/TEST AdjustmentEgpws Ground Tests CLEANING/PAINTING General INSPECTION/CHECK GeneralRepairs General Appendix a Winviews Appendix B Troubleshooting DO’S and do NOT’S Appendix C Raas Maintenance Messages Aural & Displayed Maint Function MessageMaint Function Displayed Message RAAS-NA-xxxx amber RAAS-RTO green RAAS-INOP amberAppendix D Stabilized Approach Monitor Maintenance Messages Self-Test Level 3 RCD Part NumberAppendix E Altimeter Monitor Maintenance Messages Self-Test Level 1 Flaps Monitor Inop Appendix G Long Landing Monitor Maintenance Messages Appendix H LOW Airspeed Monitor Maintenance Messages Self-Test Level 3 Airspeed Low Inhibited Annunciated at

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