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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 10.80.19
Viewing Fault History
The Fault History page displays a list of all faults that have been stored in the
onboard database. The length of time which faults are stored onboard is an airline
configurable parameter. From this page users can review a list of faults, as well as
review the corresponding details of individual faults including when the fault was
recorded and the fault status.
To view the fault history for the airplane select FAULT HISTORY on the Logbook
home page then select the item to view from the list. Use the scroll bar if necessary
to locate an item. To return to the Fault History page select FAULT HISTORY.
Viewing Communication Management Information
Selecting COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT displays information regarding
the communication link between air and ground. The top portion of the
Communication Management page displays the status of the communication link,
the number of messages in progress, and the last time synchronization was
successful.
Selecting SYNCHRONIZE NOW manually forces the synchronization of the
ground and air databases if necessary. The ELB checks for a synchronized system
on application startup, flight log close, and maintenance release. Typically, the
system automatically stays synchronized with the ground databases. However, if
a significant amount of time has passed since the last synchronization, or if the
airplane has been out of communication for some time, manual synchronization
may be required.
Select VIEW MESSAGE LOG to access the message log menu. The TO
GROUND option displays the messages sent between the air and ground. A status
of SUCCESS indicates that the message reached the ground successfully. IN
PROGRESS indicates the message is in the process of being sent to the ground.
The TO EFB selection enables viewing on one EFB the messages sent from the
other EFB. The TO CSM (Core Server Module) displays the messages sent
between the three logbooks; Flight, Maintenance, and Cabin.
Select the LOGBOOK HOME soft key when finished viewing the information to
return to the Logbook Home page.
Viewing the Flight Log
The Flight Log function provides four pages of information that can be modified
and reviewed before signing. The Flight Log can be viewed any time after it has
been created during the flight preparation process.
Navigate to the first flight log page by selecting FLIGHT LOG on the Logbook
Home page and then DEPARTURE. Once in the Flight Log, use the PGUP/PGDN
bezel keys to move from one page to the next.
October 31, 2007

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