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Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
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A380-LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System _ Onboard Informati
Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
Airbus A380 Technical Training Manual (TTM)
Full Document
New Version
The first A380 technical manual, the "Airplane Characteristics for Airport Planning," was released this month. It can be consulted and/or downloaded from the A380 Family page on Airbus' web site at www.airbus.com. This is the first time a technical manual of this nature has been made available so early, some three years before the first flight of the aircraft.
The Airplane Characteristics manual provides specific A380 data needed by airport authorities and planners to support the operation of the A380 within their airports. Data such as airplane dimensions, take off and landing distances, terminal operations data, taxiing, parking and pavement loading requirements are provided for the A380-800 and A380-800F, the passenger and freighter versions of the A380.
Airbus has been working with planning teams from 50 major airports in five continents to ensure smooth handling of the A380 when it enters service in 2006 and the Airplane Characteristics manual is a major support for this.
Following release of this first manual and up to entry into service of the A380, Airbus will deliver a full range of technical data for the maintenance, engineering, material support and flight operations departments of A380 airline customers. Technical data for the A380 will be available in electronic format according to the most recent aviation industry standards, which are more efficient and user friendly. They will be accessible through Airbus On Line Services, the Airbus portal for Customer Support.
MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System This document must be used for training purposes only Under no circumstances should this document be used as a reference It will not be updated. All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, retrieval system, or any other means, without the prior written permission of AIRBUS S.A.S. LEVEL III - ATA 46 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM NSS & OIS (AVIONICS DOMAIN) Network Server System & Onboard Information System (AVIONICS DOMAIN) Description (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 NSS & OIS (AVIONICS DOMAIN) Operation, Control & Indicating (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) Network Server System & Onboard Information System (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) Description (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) Operation, Control & Indicating (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) Network Server System & Onboard Information System (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) Description (3) . . 36 NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) Operation, Control & Indicating (3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System TABLE OF CONTENTS Mar 21, 2006 Page 1 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L 0 D T 0 T 0 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) OIS Services Overview The Onboard Information System (OIS) part hosted in the AVIONICS DOMAIN, supplies: -An onboard/Airline Operational Control (AOC) centers communication capability, -Tools to support maintenance operations dedicated to the AVIONICS WORLD, to the AVIONICS DOMAIN and to the cabin, -Recording capability of A/C parameters, -Electronic documentation related to flight, maintenance and cabin operations, -A servicing tool dedicated to refueling operation. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 2 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 OIS SERVICES OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 3 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) AVIONICS DOMAIN Overview The AVIONICS DOMAIN is composed of: -2 redundant servers named Aircraft Network Server Unit-OPerationS (ANSU-OPS). These servers supply computing and memory resources to the hosted OIS applications, documentation and database. -2 redundant routers named Aircraft Router Unit-OPerationS (ARU-OPS). These routers manage data exchanged between the AVIONICS WORLD, the Network Server System (NSS) and its Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs). -1 Secure Interface Router Unit (SIRU) is dedicated to decontaminating Aircraft Communication Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) messages coming from ground and to safely connect Portable Multipurpose Access Terminals (PMATs) and Flight Attendant Panels (FAPs) giving access to some NSS AVIONICS DOMAIN hosted applications, -2 Secure Communication Interfaces (SCIs), which supply safe and duplex communication between the OIS applications and the AVIONICS WORLD. Both SCIs also do the same between the OIS applications and the Airline Operational Control (AOC) centers through the ACARS network. The Centralized Data Acquisition Module (CDAM) supplies aircraft parameters and avionics data from the AVIONICS WORLD to the NSS for recording and for OIS applications needs. -1 Open World Diode (OWD), which allows a unidirectional data flow coming from the AVIONICS DOMAIN and going to other NSS domains and some cabin systems. Note that the OWD is an electrical device that gives a single way of communication from its left to its right. It prevents malicious data coming from its right going to the avionics domain and to the avionics world. The AVIONICS DOMAIN is accessible from the cockpit, from the cabin and from additional areas on the A/C, through various interfaces, which are: -The CAPT and the F/O Onboard Information Terminals (OITs) with their keyboard and Additional Control Device (ACD) mainly dedicated to the flight crew, -The Onboard Maintenance Terminal (OMT), including a media drive (Compact Disk (CD) reader/writer and Digital Video Disk (DVD) reader), dedicated to the maintenance staff, -The PMATs dedicated to maintenance staff (PMAT is a ground support equipment), -The main and upper deck Flight Attendant Panels (FAPs) dedicated to the cabin crew, -And the Printer-1, installed on the pedestal, dedicated to flight crew and maintenance staff. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 4 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 AVIONICS DOMAIN OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 5 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) AVIONICS DOMAIN Architecture The AVIONICS DOMAIN supplies services like onboard/AOC centers communication capability, maintenance tools, recording, e-documentation and servicing tools. These services are done by the NSS and OIS applications and documentation. These OIS applications and documentation include: -Communication between the A/C and the AOC centers managed by an AOC application, -Maintenance operations with an Onboard Maintenance System (OMS) application and a Virtual Digital Aircraft condition monitoring system Recorder (VDAR) application, -Recording of A/C parameters with a Virtual Quick Access Recorder (VQAR) application, -Electronic documentation with a Cabin Crew Operating Manual (CCOM), a Configuration Deviation List (CDL) and a Minimum Equipment List (MEL), -Servicing with a Refuel application. These applications are hosted in two redundant servers called ANSU-OPS. Both servers are connected to each other for their database synchronization and to get through loss of one ARU-OPS. These applications dialogue with the AVIONICS WORLD through two redundant routers (ARU-OPS) and two redundant SCIs. Moreover they receive data coming from the AVIONICS WORLD through the CDAM. The onboard/AOC centers communications are done through the Avionics Communication Router (ACR) application installed in the Core Processing Input/Output Module (CPIOM)-D3 and various communication means such as High Frequency Data Radio (HFDR), VHF Data Radio (VDR) and SATellite COMmunication (SATCOM). Two switches called "OIT SIDE" switches are used to display on each OIT data, from applications hosted either in the AVIONICS or FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAINs. Two Units called OIT-Terminal Processor Unit (TPU) are dedicated to process the data coming from OIT keyboard and Additional Control Device (ACD) and the data coming from the FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN. The OITs display the OIS applications hosted either in both ANSUs-OPS or CAPT and F/O laptops. The PMAT, located in the upper avionics bay, gives access to OIS maintenance applications through 9 dedicated network plugs installed in the A/C (forward Lower Deck Cargo Compartment (LDCC), main avionics bay, upper avionics bay, refuel panel, nose landing gear, aft lower LDCC, aft avionics bay, OMT rack and APU compartment). A "GND CONNECTION" P/B allows: -In ON position (P/B pressed in), the PMAT to be connected to the SIRU, -In released out position, the PMAT to be disconnected from the SIRU. The main and upper FAPs give access to the CCOM and the cabin logbook. Two NSS Control Units (NCUs) are dedicated to control the power up and power down of certain NSS LRUs. A FAN is mounted on the ARU-OPS, 2 and the ANSU-OPS, 2 to provide backup ventilation in case of loss of the main avionics bay ventilation. The main protocol of communication used in the open world is the Ethernet. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 6 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 AVIONICS DOMAIN ARCHITECTURE MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 7 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) SCI-CDAM The AVIONICS WORLD and the OPEN WORLD need to exchange data to each other. Depending on their type, data are sent either through CDAM or SCIs. The CDAM fulfills an unidirectional gateway function for A/C parameters coming from LRUs and LRMs and going to specific OIS applications. This gateway function converts AFDX and ARINC 429 data into Ethernet. The SCI fulfills a bidirectional gateway and security functions for various data, exchanged between various LRUs and OIS applications. These LRUs are: -PDMCs for the control of the Electronic C/Bs. This is in Ethernet format, -LRUs for OMS data, Ground/Flight data, etc. These data are converted by both SCIs from discrete or ARINC 429 format into Ethernet format and vice versa. -LRUs and LRMs, through the ADCN, for OMS data. These data are converted by both SCIs from AFDX format into Ethernet format and vice versa. There are two SCIs for redundancy purpose. Only a single SCI at a time, the one declared "active", exchanges data between AVIONICS WORLD and OPEN WORLD. The SCI toggles between passive and active status in two conditions: after 6 hours of operation and in flight phase number 12. Both SCIs exchange their health data in Ethernet format and their active/inactive status in discrete format to each other. A "NSS DATA TO AVNCS" P/B allows: -In pressed in position, data to flow in both directions between the OPEN WORLD and AVIONICS WORLD, -In OFF position (P/B released out) data to flow from the AVIONICS WORLD to the OPEN WORLD only. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 8 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 SCI-CDAM MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 9 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) OIT Switching The display of the OIS applications running either in the AVIONICS or FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAINs requires various components, which are: -An OIT to process, convert into Digital Video Interface (DVI) standard, and to display on its screen OIS applications, keyboard and ACD input data. -An OIT keyboard to edit data and select parameters with its included touchpad. Note that the output data of the keyboard, touchpad and ACD are coded in Proposed Serial 2 (PS2) standard. -An OIT ACD to perform basic operations with the OIT. -An "OIT" potentiometer to switch the OIT and OIT-TPU ON or OFF and to adjust the brightness level of the OIT screen, -An OIT TPU to process and convert into digital video format (DVI standard) OIS applications data and OIT keyboard and ACD input data. -An "OIT SIDE" switch to display AVIONICS DOMAIN OIS application when the switch is in the "NSS AVNCS" position or to display FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAINs OIS application when the switch is in the "FLT OPS" position. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 10 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 OIT SWITCHING MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 11 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) NCU The "NSS AVNCS" C/B are used to fully reset: through the NCU 1: -The ANSU-OPS 1, -The ARU-OPS 1, -The CAPT OIT, -The OMT, through the NCU 2: - The ANSU-OPS 2, -The ARU-OPS 2, -The F/O OIT, -The SIRU. The "NSS FLT OPS" C/B are used to fully reset through the NCU 2: -The ANSU-AFMR, -The ARU-AFMR. The power down lasts 120 seconds and the power up 140 seconds approximately. To carry out maintenance operations, the NSS servers can request, through the NCUs, the power up and power down of the NSS LRUs (called: "REMOTE ON/OFF REQUESTS"). In case of NCU unavailability, the ANSUs can do the same operations through the routers (called: "BACKUP ON/OFF REQUESTS"). Each NSS LRU sends, through the NCU, their 115 VAC status (presence or not of power supply) to the dedicated ANSU for maintenance need. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 12 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NCU MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 13 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) NSS Power Supply Reconfigurations The AC BUS supplies most of NSS LRUs and the AC ESS BUS supplies a few NSS LRUs. In case of loss of these buses: -Up to 5 seconds, the power supply board of some NSS LRU is switched to the DC BUS, DC ESS BUS or HOT BUS power supply, -After than 5 seconds, a power supply shutdown of the NSS LRUs is started (the shut down lasts up to 120 s). The NSS LRUs supplied by the AC BUS and able to switch to the DC BUS are: -Both ARUs-OPS, -The SIRU, -The CAPT OIT, -The CAPT OIT-TPU, -The OMT. The NSS LRUs supplied by the AC ESS BUS and able to switch to the DC ESS BUS are: -The F/O OIT, -The F/O OIT-TPU, -The ARU-AFMR. In addition, the ANSUs-OPS and ANSU-AFMR are able to switch to the HOT BUS for up to 120 s in order to avoid a hard shut down and therefore loose data. The CNSU-PAX includes a battery to avoid a hard shut down in case of power supply loss. On ground and on battery, the AC EMER BUS supplies the: -The F/O OIT, -The F/O OIT-TPU, -The ARU-AFMR. This configuration helps the F/O to prepare the next flight with his laptop. On ground, on battery and the "REMOTE C/B CTL" P/B pressed in, the AC EMER BUS supplies: -The SCI 1, -The ARU-OPS 2, -The ANSU-OPS 2, -The NCU 2, -The OMT. This configuration gives the mechanics access to the Power Distribution Control System (PDCS) on the OMT in order to control the remote C/Bs. The "NSS MASTER SW", when released out, activates a hard shut down of NSS LRUs installed in this upper avionics bay 2900VU (in case of smoke detection). MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 14 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NSS POWER SUPPLY RECONFIGURATIONS MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 15 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 1 A V I O N I C 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Laptops & PMAT Power Supply Each laptop-AFMR has its own power supply plug installed in the CAPT, F/O and backup laptop storage racks. The backup laptop-AFMR can be connected to 4 different power supply plugs. They are installed in the: -backup laptop storage rack, -Upper Flight Crew Rest (FCR), -Lower FCR, -OMT rack. The PMAT can be connected to 7 different power supply plugs. They are installed in the: -Forward LDCC, -Main avionics bay, -Upper avionics bay, -Refuel panel, -Nose landing gear, -Aft LDCC, -Aft avionics bay. Depending on their location, the power supply source of the laptops-AFMR/PMAT may be different. For the CAPT laptop storage rack, upper FCR and lower FCR, the DC BUS 1 supplies the plugs. For the F/O laptop storage rack, the DC BUS 2 or HOT BUS 2 supplies the plug (in case of emergency electrical condition). For the backup laptop storage rack and OMT rack, the DC BUS 2 supplies. The AC BUS 1 supplies the forward LDCC plug. The AC BUS 2 supplies the main avionics bay plug. The AC BUS 3 supplies the upper avionics bay and refuel panel plugs. The AC BUS 4 supplies the nose landing gear, aft LDCC and aft avionics bay plugs. On the OMT rack and in the APU compartment, the PMAT is powered by its own battery. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (AVIONICS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 16 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 1 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) OIS Services Overview The Onboard Information System (OIS) part hosted in the FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN, supplies: -Performance computation tools, -Operational electronic Documentation related to FLIGHT OPERATIONS, -Tools to support the A/C Navigation, -Communication management services for data exchanged with Airline Operational Control (AOC) centers, -Tool to support maintenance operations dedicated to certain FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN components. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 26 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 2 F O P S 0 0 0 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN Overview The FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN is composed of: -1 server named Aircraft Network Server Unit-AirFraMeR (ANSU-AFMR). This server supplies computing and memory resources to the hosted OIS applications and documentation. -1 router named Aircraft Router Unit-AFMR (ARU-AFMR). This router routes data exchanged between the 3 NSS DOMAINs, the FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN HMIs and the optional Wireless Airport Communication System (WACS). The WACS supplies the aircraft with an onboard/AOC centers wireless-communication capability. -CAPT and F/O laptops-AFMR stored in their respective docking station. These laptops supply computing and memory resources to their hosted OIS applications and documentation. -1 backup laptop-AFMR stored in the docking station beside the F/O AFMR-laptop, dedicated to flight crew, it is used to replace any failed CAPT or F/O laptop-AFMR, The FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN is accessible from the cockpit, through various interfaces, which are: -The CAPT and the F/O OITs with their keyboard and Additional Control Device (ACD), -The CAPT laptop-AFMR, the F/O laptop-AFMR and the backup laptop-AFMR Universal Serial Bus (USB) plugs dedicated to flight crew and maintenance staff for data loading operations, -The optional Printer-2 dedicated to flight crew and maintenance staff. Note that, the OIT is used as a normal display for the OIS applications and documentation hosted in the laptop-AFMR. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 28 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 2 F O P S 0 0 0 0 1 FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 29 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 2 F O P S 0 0 0 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN Architecture The FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN supplies services such as performance computation, operational electronic documentation and navigation support tool and communication management. The OIS applications hosted by the laptops-AFMR and the backup laptop-AFMR include: -Applications related to A/C performance like TAKE OFF, in flight, landing and weight & balance, -Electronics documentation such as Configuration Deviation List (CDL), Flight Crew Operating Manual (FCOM), Aircraft Flight Manual (AFM) and Minimum Equipment List (MEL), -Optional navigation applications such as NAVigation CHART, Electronic Flight Folder (EFF) and Flight Follow Up (FFU) -Tool to support maintenance operations dedicated to certain FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN components with the Local Maintenance Function (LMF) application. The OIS applications hosted by ANSU-AFMR include a PUSH FUNCTION application and a Wireless Local area network Manager (WLM) application. These two applications give communication services for data exchange through the WACS (e.g.: Virtual Quick Access Recorder (VQAR) data). 2 USB plugs are installed on each laptop platform. These plugs are used to plug in USB keys for data loading operations. The flight crew uses those USB keys for the data loading (operational flight data, etc...) of the Electronic Flight Folder (EFF). The USB keys are used as a backup of the gate link. Data is stored under the ARINC 615A format (data loading protocol) and secured by an electronic signature. The backup laptop-AFMR can be connected to the ARU-AFMR through 1 dedicated network plug installed at the OMT rack. The ARU-AFMR is connected to the WACS through a Terminal Wireless Local area network Unit (TWLU). The TWLU supplies the NSS with an onboard/AOC centers wireless-communication. The ARU-AFMR is also connected to the COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN to connect the EFF application with an onboard/ground data link through the SATCOM system. A "CAB DATA TO NSS" P/B allows: -In pressed in position, data to flow in both directions between the ARU-AFMR and the COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN, -In OFF position (P/B released out) data to flow from the ARU-AFMR to the COMMUNICATION AND CABIN DOMAIN only. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 30 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 2 F O P S 0 0 0 0 1 FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN ARCHITECTURE MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 31 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 2 F O P S 0 0 0 0 1 NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) General MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 32 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 2 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 33 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 2 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) HMI OIT MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 34 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 2 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 HMI - OIT MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 35 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 2 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) OIS Services Overview The OIS part hosted in the COMMUNICATION AND CABIN DOMAIN, supplies: -Pax services such as electronic mail and Internet, -Communication management service for data exchanged with AOC centers and service providers, -Tool to support maintenance operations dedicated to COMMUNICATION and CABIN DOMAIN. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 36 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 3 C A B I N 0 0 0 1 OIS SERVICES OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 37 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 3 C A B I N 0 0 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN Overview The COMMUNICATION AND CABIN DOMAIN is composed of: -The Cabin Network Server Unit-PAX (CNSU-PAX), -The Cabin Router Unit-COMmunication (CRU-COM), -4 Cabin Wireless Local area network Units (CWLUs) and 4 associated antennae. The CNSU-PAX supplies computing and memory resources to its hosted OIS applications. The CRU-COM routes data between: -The FLIGHT OPERATIONS DOMAIN, -The CNSU-PAX, -The SATtelite COMmunication (SATCOM) system, which supplies aircraft with an air/ground worldwide-communication capability, -An optional Cabin Video Monitoring System (CVMS), -An optional In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) system, which supports the connection of Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) (e.g: laptop) for electronic mail and Internet, The CWLUs and associated antennae supply a wireless network connection to PEDs (e.g.: laptop equipped with a WIreless FIdelity (WIFI) board) for electronic mail and Internet. The COMMUNICATION AND CABIN DOMAIN is accessible from the cabin (door 1R), thanks to an airline cabin laptop dedicated to the cabin crew and maintenance staff. MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 38 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 3 C A B I N 0 0 0 1 COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN OVERVIEW MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 39 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 3 C A B I N 0 0 0 1 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN Architecture The COMMUNICATION and CABIN DOMAIN supplies services such as PAX services, communication management capability and maintenance tools. These services are done by the NSS and OIS applications. These OIS applications are hosted by the server named CNSU-PAX. The CNSU-PAX hosts various applications, which are: -E-mail and Internet applications, -Communication management application, -Wireless Local area network Manager (WLM) application, -Local Maintenance Function (LMF) application. The E-mail and Internet applications are used for the related passengers to write and receive e-mail, and to surf the net during flight. The communication management application manages the data links using the SATCOM system (e.g.: communication channel opening and closing, channels selection based on cost). These data links, using the SATCOM system through an optional High Speed Data Unit (HSDU), are used by the E-mail, Internet and Electronic Flight Folder (EFF) applications and certain cabin systems such as CVMS and IFE system. The WLM application transmits configuration data to the CWLUs (e.g.: wireless communications not available during TAKE OFF). The LMF supports maintenance operations dedicated to COMMUNICATION and CABIN DOMAIN components. A passenger with a PED (e.g. laptop) can access to e-mail and Internet applications through a Seat Electronic Box (SEB), an In-Flight Entertainment Center (IFEC) and the CRU-COM. The type of connection between this PED and the SEB may be USB or RJ45. A passenger with a wireless PED (e.g. laptop equipped with a WIFI board) can access to e-mail and Internet applications through 4 leaky line antennae and 4 CWLUs. Each leaky line is connected to both CWLUs through coaxial links. The four leaky lines cover the total length of the main and upper deck cabin. An airline cabin laptop may be connected to dedicated plugs, one located at the door M1R, and one at the front face of the CNSU-PAX, for maintenance purpose (e.g. to access to the LMF application). The type of connection between this airline cabin laptop and these plugs is RJ45 at the door M1R, and RJ45 or USB at the front face of the CNSU-PAX. A "NSS CABIN" C/B is used to reset the CNSU-PAX, the CRU-COM and the CWLUs. The "PAX SYS" P/B, when released out, activates a hard shut down of all CWLUs (in case of smoke detection). The COMMUNICATION and CABIN DOMAIN routes data coming from the AVIONICS DOMAIN for the CVMS (e.g.: flight number) and the (IFE) system (e.g.: airshow data). MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM & ONBOARD INFORMATION SYSTEM (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) DESCRIPTION (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 40 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 D 3 C A B I N 0 0 0 1 NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) General MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 42 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 3 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) HMI Cabin Laptop MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 44 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 3 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 HMI - CABIN LAPTOP MAINTENANCE COURSE - T1 & T2 (RR / Metric) LEVEL III - ATA 46 Network Server System & Onboard Information System NSS & OIS (COMMUNICATION & CABIN DOMAIN) OPERATION, CONTROL & INDICATING (3) Mar 17, 2006 Page 45 A380 TECHNICAL TRAINING MANUAL L 0 Y 0 6 0 8 2
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L M 4 6 O 3 L E V E L 0 3 0 1 AIRBUS S.A.S. 31707 BLAGNAC cedex, FRANCE STM REFERENCE L0Y06082 MARCH 2006 PRINTED IN FRANCE AIRBUS S.A.S. 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED AN EADS JOINT COMPANY WITH BAE SYSTEMS