q400 Communications
q400 Communications
1. Introduction
The Audio and Radio Management System (ARMS) is used to control and monitor the communi-
cation systems that follow:
• Radio Communication (RCOM) and Radio Navigation Management
• Passenger Address and Communication Interphone System (PACIS)
• Audio Integration System (AIS)
The Dash 8-Q400 aeroplane also has the following communication related equipment:
• Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR)
• Flight Data Recorder (FDR)
• Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)
12.4.2 General
The ARMS uses two Audio and Radio Control Display Units (ARCDU 1, ARCDU 2) to supply the
flight crew and observer with individual control of the:
• Communication radios
• Navigation receivers audio signals
• Interphone between pilot, copilot, observer, and ground crew
• Passenger Address and Communication Interphone System (PACIS)
Pilot and copilot stations have:
• ARCDU
• Phone Jack Panel
• Hand microphone
• Flight deck speaker
• Control wheel Push-To-Talk (PTT) Interphone switch
There is also a PTT switch on the nosewheel steering control, and an interphone transmit switch
on the copilot side panel.
The observer’s station has:
• Phone Jack Panel
• Audio Control Panel (ACP)
• Transmit-interphone (INT/RAD) toggle switch
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NOTE
Pilot's equipment shown.
Copilot's equipment similar.
1 MIC
BOOM MASK
2 PHONES
NORMAL AUX
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NOTE
Pilot's equipment shown.
Copilot's equipment similar.
INPH - connects microphone to cabin interphone system (flight deck, cabin crew, and ground
crew stations)
- microphone/interphone selector on the ARCDU must be in the SERV/INT or PA position
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CIRCUIT
W/S WIPER COPILOTS BREAKER
ICE DETECT FLT PNL PNL LTG
OFF
INPH XMIT
INPH - connects microphone to cabin interphone system (flight deck, cabin crew, and ground
crew stations)
- microphone/interphone selector on the ARCDU must be in the SERV/INT or PA position
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MASK MLS
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5. HEADPHONE JACK
- gives a continuous audio output channel which is the composite of the four audio input
channels in real time
- a secondary function of this output is to give an aural tone to indicate successful comple-
tion of initiated self-test and erase functions
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ARCDU
FMS
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IFC 1
IFC 2
VHF COM (FDPS 1
STANDBY VHF COM
FDPS 2)
CONTROL PANEL 1
VHF COM
2
VHF COM
3
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ADF 1
ADF 2
ARCDU
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RELAY BOX (K4)
3
ARCD
U 1
LEFT DC
(ESSENTIAL),
7
H1 EMERGENCY
PA EMERG PWR
LIGHTS POWER
RIGHT DC (BATTERY POWER), SUPPLY
M1
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AVIONICS (RIGHT
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ESSENTIAL), D10
IFC
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IFC
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ARCDU
1 MAINTENANCE SWITCH
ARCDU
AC 2
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ARCDU
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ARCDU
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PTT SWITCH
COPILOT'S SIDE OBSERVER'S
CONSOLE ACP
OBSERVER'
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AC
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PTT SWITCH PILOT'S JACK BOX
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FORWARD
FUSELAGE AFT
FUSELAGE FUELING
PILOT'S HAND MICROPHONE CV PILOT'S FLIGHT COMPARTMENT SPEAKER PANEL
COPILOT'S HAND R COPILOT'S FLIGHT COMPARTMENT SPEAKER GROUND CREW JACK
MICROPHONE BOXES
Dash8 - Q400 - Communications
Loss of communication between the ARCDU and the RCAU audio channel dedicated to it,
induces the audio channel to switch automatically in a pre programmed configuration (known as
Automatic Reconfiguration) which is displayed on the ARCDU. The annunciation of loss of com-
munication consists of the display of the message FAIL on the second line of the INT display
area on the ARCDU. Audio is available for VHF1, VHF NAV1, and INT. Interphone is the only
system selected for transmission and is in the HOT microphone mode. The copilot is similarly
connected to VHF Communication receiver No. 2 and VOR No. 2.
EMER mode has precedence over Automatic Reconfiguration.
ARCDU1 is powered from the left essential bus and the right main bus. When the left essential
bus malfunctions, the aeroplane's right main bus continues to supply electrical power.
The emergency lights operate a relay to change the power source from the left essential bus to
the battery bus. The battery bus supplies 28 VDC power through a 7.5 ampere circuit breaker to
the pilot's audio card, ARCDU1, the Passenger Address Amplifier (PAA), and the cabin atten-
dants' handsets. (The PA system also continues to operate.)
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IFC 1 (IOP 1)
VHF
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VHF COM ANTENNA 1 FMS
1
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7 FMS
2
VHF
COM
LEFT DC 1
(ESSENTIAL), F1
VHF COM
1 RCAU
SHEET
1
SELCAL IFC 1(IOP
DECODE 1)
R
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FMS
VHF COM ANTENNA 1
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2 FMS
2
7
VHF
COM
2
AVIONICS
(RIGHT MAIN),
D6
RCAU
VHF COM SHEET
2 2
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2 5
3 6
LEGEND
1. Pilot's Hand Wheel Transmit/Interphone Switch.
2. Pilot's Hand Microphone.
3. Pilot's Nose Wheel Steering PTT Switch.
4. Copilot's Hand Wheel Transmit/Interphone Switch.
5. Copilot's Hand Microphone.
6. Copilot's Side Console Transmit/Interphone Switch.
7. Observers Transmit/Interphone Switch.
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The interphone system is for crew to crew communication. The system includes:
• Flight crew interphone (Figure 12.4-28)
• Service interphone
• Passenger Address/Communication Interphone System (PACIS-) CALL and EMER for flight
crew to cabin crew communication
The flight crew interphone is for flight deck communication. The ARCDUs and the observer's
Audio Control Panel (ACP) interface with the RCAU to control the:
• Push To Talk (PTT)
• Microphone audio (Figure 12.4-29)
• Headphone audio
• Interphone communications
• Speaker audio
The ability to detect a stuck hand microphone keyline is available. If the hand microphone keyline
is activated for longer than 3 minutes, it is automatically disabled.
Each speaker has three sets of wires connected to it. One is controlled by the speaker pushbut-
ton switches located on the ARCDUs to make an on or off selection. The other input is used for
aural alerts. The volume level of the tone or synthetic voice message sounds cannot be adjusted
by the flight crew.
The service interphone is used to communicate between the flight deck and ground crew. The
system has three external ground crew stations, one on the left side forward fuselage (Figure
12.4-30), one at the REFUEL/DEFUEL panel in the right nacelle (see chapter 12.9, FUEL), and
one in the tail of the aeroplane located near the CVR or FDR.
The Passenger Address and Communication Interphone System allows pilots and cabin crew:
• Private voice communication between the flight deck and cabin crew member (F/A) station
(CALL or EMER)
• Visual and aural notification of both normal and emergency calls
If the primary aeroplane power fails, the PACIS will receive power from the emergency lighting
batteries.
The PA mode will continue to function even if the engines and auxiliary power have stopped and
no external power sources are connected.
When the emergency lights are turned on, the pilot and the two flight attendants can make PA
announcements when the primary electrical power source is not available. The battery bus sup-
plies electrical power though the PA EMER PWR circuit breaker to the:
• PAA
• ARCDU 1
• Pilot circuit card in the RCAU
• Forward and aft flight attendant hand sets.
NOTE: The interphone system does not include PA functions, even though PACIS is used as
part of the interphone system through use of CALL and EMER keys
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NOTE
Pilot side shown.
Copilot side similar.
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12.4.11 Limitations
See Chapter 12.4.9 Flight Data Recorder.
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