787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Communications -
Interphone Systems
Copyright © The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
D615Z003-TBC 5.30.5
Push – directly dials the selected station, station group or enables the selected call
function.
A two–digit dial code may be manually entered with the TCP keyboard. If the dial
code is valid, the dial code, dial code label, and MAKE CALL are displayed. If
the dial code is invalid, INVALID CODE is displayed in the scratchpad.
Push – initiates a call to the selected station.
Displayed during a connect call.
Push – disconnects all existing call connections.
Displays the most recently selected dial code and label when a call is being
connected. Dial code is removed when call is established.
Lists the dial code labels of unanswered calls to the flight deck.
Push –
• initiates a call back to the displayed station(s)
• adds station(s) to the existing call (if the flight deck is currently connected
in a call)
Push – displays the cabin interphone DIRECTORY page.
PA IN USE –
• a portion of the airplane PA system is in use, or
• both the PA and video entertainment systems are in use
VIDEO IN USE – a portion of the video entertainment system is in use.
Blank (dashes) – neither the PA or video system is in use.
Cabin Interphone Directory Page [Typical]
The cabin interphone directory pages are used to access subdirectory pages. TCP
cabin interphone directory pages and individual directory entries are predefined
by the airline. Each directory label is the name of a subdirectory where the dial
code labels of the individual stations or functions are listed.
Selection of the specific location(s) is accomplished on the subdirectory page.
2
MAKE CALL
2
END CALL
3
CURRENT CALL
4
CALL QUEUE Labels
5
DIRECTORY
6
IN USE Status
June 16, 2008