![]() ![]() Some of the main changes are explained below, with further details provided in the section “digital audio operating modes from a flight crew perspective”: Increasing synchronisation and simplifying operating procedures Some functions are controlled via a Line Select Key (LSK) and the RMP software can be programmed to give access, or not, as required (for example, CPDLC LOAD function), or to accurately reflect the aircraft configuration (for example, STBY NAV function and NAVAIDS listening). For example, if the aircraft is not equipped with an HF radio, then the associated menu key and transmissions keys will not be illuminated and pressing on those keys will have no effect. The RMP has a single part number and can be programmed such that the HMI is coherent with the installed equipment. Different cockpit layouts are available according to operators’ needs: 2 RMP + 1 ACP, 3 RMP or 3 RMP + ACP. Some functions are controlled via a Line Select Key (LSK) and the RMP software can be programmed to give access, or not, as required (for example, CPDLC LOAD function), or to accurately reflect the aircraft configuration (for example, STBY NAV function and NAVAIDS listening).Ī320 and A330 cockpits. The RMP builds on the service-proven design from the A380 and A350, but takes into account the desire to implement new functions, as well as the physical installation constraints of the A320 and A330 cockpits. The power supply has been updated with dual power supply for RMP and AMU to ensure higher levels of equipment and function availability in the case of degraded electrical configurations. Now, the RMPs (and not the AMU) manage the boomsets, headsets, hand microphones, oxygen mask microphones and loudspeakers. Wherever it is technically feasible, links are now digital between the AMU and the peripheral equipment. ![]() It now includes some of the previously external computers (such as the SELCAL box) and has a dual channel configuration with internal reconfiguration capability to improve robustness. Improving and streamlining the architecture improve aircraft dispatch capability and remove some airline maintenance tasks.integrate additional functions and provide provisions for future upgrades.increase synchronisation and simplify operating procedures to reduce crew workload.update the HMI to bring it into line with solutions available on the A350 and A380.improve and streamline the architecture, simplifying installation and increasing robustness.There is some limited synchronisation between RMPs, and in case of system failure requiring reconfiguration, the flight crew need to intervene manually (AUDIO SWITCHING control). The Human Machine Interface (HMI) is principally based on two separate control panels, the Radio Management Panel (RMP) and the Audio Control Panel (ACP). Additional standalone computers such as the Cockpit Amplified Loudspeaker, the Audio Mixing box and the SELCAL box, perform functions not included in the AMU. In the legacy architecture, the heart of the system, the Audio Management Unit (AMU), is connected to all peripheral equipment using multiple analogue links. Martin Delahaye, Assistant Technical PilotĪlthough the audio system peripherals (radios, boomsets, headsets, interfaced computers such as FWS, TCAS & GPWS, ….) have evolved and improved significantly over the years, the core elements of the audio system on A320 and A330 Family aircraft have remained essentially unchanged since the initial type certification of those aircraft types. Most comments relate to the appreciation of the in-ear RAD ALT and ECAM plus clear audio quality. They are also happy with the brightness control during night flights.Ĭaptain Dan Wood, Flight Operations Technical Manager Pilots have fed back that the audio quality is significantly better. It’s a definite improvement from the previous RMP. Testimonies from Captain Dan Wood, Flight Operations Technical Manager and Martin Delahaye, Assistant Technical Pilot who are are coordinating the digital audio implementation at EasyJet. ![]()
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