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787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Instruments, Displays -
Electronic Flight Bag - System
Operation
Copyright © The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
D615Z003-TBC 10.80.3
green soft keys identifying a selected function or currently active
application
amber horizontal stripe beneath soft keys when the associated function has
an annunciation
For details about a certain application’s display interface, refer to the specific
application description in this chapter.
EFB Main Menu
The EFB Main Menu page contains access to all the hosted applications via soft
keys displayed on the page. The Main Menu page also contains the IDENT PAGE
and SYSTEM PAGE soft keys, as well as the INITIALIZE FLIGHT soft key. All
of these items are described later in this chapter. The EFB Main Menu page also
displays the FAULT, MEMO, and/or MSG label adjacent to the appropriate
application or system soft key.
IDENT page
The IDENT page, which is accessible through the main menu page, displays
airplane information, date and time, and software and database part numbers with
associated effective dates. Part numbers with expired effective dates display in
amber font. This page allows quick access to the operational readiness of the
system, data, and documents required for flight.
Note: If the IDENT page is unavailable, all part numbers, regardless of effective
dates, display on the SYSTEM page.
SYSTEM page
If a system FAULT, MEMO, and/or MSG indicator appears on the EFB screen,
more information regarding the indication can be found on the System page. All
existing EFB faults are displayed on the system page. New faults display at the top
of the list. Unacknowledged faults display in white font; acknowledged faults
display in cyan font. If needed, use the scroll bar to view additional faults. When
all faults are acknowledged, the FAULT, MEMO, and/or MSG indicators are
removed.
On the System page are three applications that should be reserved for use by
maintenance personnel. The RESTART soft key is used to restart the Windows
operating system. The ONBOARD MAINTENANCE and EFB
MAINTENANCE soft keys provide access to airplane and EFB maintenance
pages.
February 13, 2009

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