OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The item numbers 1 to 33 below refer to the annunciators and keys in Figure 2-1 and all subsequent figures.
Display Screen - Item 1:
1. Provides 14 lines of 24 characters.
Line 1 is always used for the page title & page number. Line 2 to 13 is always used for data. Line 14 is always
used for the scratchpad entry.
The color and font size conventions used in the display are configurable. Each item can be displayed with a
predefined color and a predefined font size. Under the approved STANDARD configuration, the color
convention is as follows:
AMBER: The AMBER color is used only in case of critical alert conditions requesting immediate
crew attention or action (e.g. alert scratchpad messages). The MESSAGE RECALL
page(s), provides the alert conditions.
CYAN: Page titles, prompts, inactive routes, GLONASS data, and related information. In
reverse video for certain status indications.
GREEN: Fixed data fields, field titles and waypoint names. In reverse video for temporary
states prompting crew attention (ex: erase, cancel, confirm, etc.). In reverse video for
navigation and guidance actions (e.g., manual waypoint sequence and hold exit
initiation).
MAGENTA: Depending on configuration, used in normal video, or reverse video, to identify the
active waypoint on ACT RTE LEGS 1/X, and PROGRESS pages.
RED: Reserved for maintenance purposes only. Major change (e.g. confirmation of system
re-configuration).
WHITE: Computed (dynamic) data, data units, scratchpad data, data entry error, and
advisory/maintenance messages. In reverse video for temperature compensated
altitudes, waypoint attributes designators (ex: FAF, MAP), radio status items (ex:
auto/manual, etc) and selected item (ex: nearest pages). Depending on configuration
in reverse video for active waypoint on PROGRESS, and ACT RTE LEGS 1/X pages.
Three different font sizes are used, as follows:
LARGE: Manual entries, and waypoint information from the navigation database.
MEDIUM: Computed or system generated data.
SMALL: Data field units.
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