Forward Video Monitor A 10.4” LCD monitor is located on the aft side of the forward closet. The monitor is controlled by the executive control (VIP) switch panel or master control switch panel. Dual DVD Player Infrared Sensor Forward Video Monitor Press to turn Press to Select...
Dual DVD Player The dual DVD player is located in the LH forward closet. It is controlled by the switches on the front of the unit itself (see illustration below), or by the player remote. Refer to the vendor manual for more information. Search Forward Play (Disc 1)
Dual DVD Player Remote Control The Dual DVD Player Remote Control (supplied as loose equipment) is used to control the Dual DVD Player. To operate, press anywhere on LCD Touch Screen or any button on remote to activate Touch Screen, then press the indicated area on the screen to activate the DVD feature shown.
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Note: Date and time are preset and display whenever screens are visible. The battery symbol displays remaining battery strength. DVDX indicates the DVD being accessed. Date Time Date Time Date Time Device DVDX DVDX DVD1 DVD2 TITLE MENU SETUP Mode Mode Device Mode...
Video Monitors Video monitors for personal entertainment viewing are mounted on the sidewalls of the cabin at several seat locations (see location diagram). See vendor manual for complete operation details. To use the video monitor: Press the pivot arm release button to move the monitor screen from its mounting bracket.
Airshow 4000 System and Network The Airshow 4000 system allows VIP controlled access to flight information, world and national news, weather, sports and financial information. Most selected information can be displayed as featured screens or on the ticker banner. Passenger seat Airshow repeats the VIP selected display.
Cabin Speaker Control The cabin speakers are located in the headliner over the dropped aisle and subwoofer speakers are located in lower seat bases on the center forward-facing seats. Note: The cabin speakers can only be turned on and off using the executive control (VIP) or the master control switch panel (see Cabin Switch Panels diagram for location).
AirCell Telephone The AirCell Telephone provides voice, fax and data transmission capabilities during flight. Use the system’s handset to perform all normal operations of the AirCell Telephone. A backlit LCD screen shows telephone numbers, signal strength and AirCell Telephone status. Use the keypad to enter phone numbers, menu selections, call timer and other functions.
Call Switch Operation The call switch on the VIP switch panel allows the VIP seat passenger to contact the cockpit crew. To contact the cockpit crew: From the VIP switch main menu, press the button below “CALL.” Press Button to Call Cockpit (“**”...
Executive Control (VIP) Switch Panel (VIP Seat Only, See Location Diagram) Press for Cabin Temp/Shades Menu Press for Cabin Lighting Menu Press for Seat Lights/Shades Menu (See Below) (See Below) (See Following Page) Press for Seat A/V Menu Press for Cabin A/V Menu (See Following Page) (See Below) Center Text Replaced by...
Press to Go to Press to Turn Light On/Off Press to Open Table Main Menu (“On” displays when in use) Window Shade Press to Open Seat Window Shade Center Text Replaced by “ ” When Call Input Received Press to Close Seat Window Shade Press to Close Table Window Shade...
Master Control Switch Panel (Located in Galley Header) Press for Cabin Lights / Shades Menu Press for Galley Menu (See Below) Press for Vanity Menu (See Below) (See Next Page) Press for Cabin Audio Video Menu (See Below) Note: After using any menu, the “Main Menu” button must be pressed to access another menu.
Press to Return to Main Menu Press to Turn Indirect (Wash) Lighting On/Off (“On” displays when in use) Press to Turn Light On/Off (“On” displays when in use) Press to Increase Vanity Indirect (Wash) Lighting Brightness Press to Turn Accent Light On/Off (“On”...
Seat Adjustment Passenger seats have forward, aft and lateral adjustment with seat back recline. By pulling the seat adjustment lever up, it is possible to adjust the seat position forward, aft, out from the wall or swiveled to face any direction. Push in on the seat recline button to adjust seat-back recline.
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Table Operation Open table lid. Lift table up completely as far as possible. Note: Lift the table up completely before rotating down to prevent damage to the table mechanism. Rotate table down 90 degrees. Unfold table leaf. Close table lid. Reverse steps 1 through 5 to stow table.
Galley Master Control Switch Panel Hot Liquid Containers Microwave Oven (Interchanges with drawer) Ice Chest Hot Liquid Container Operation The Galley menu on the master control switch panel controls the hot liquid containers. Access the galley menu, then press the switch above LEFT LIQUID or RIGHT LIQUID to turn the corresponding hot liquid container heater on, press again to turn heater off.
Hot Liquid Container Removal Note: Make certain the switch for the hot liquid container is “Off” before attempting to remove the container from the galley. See previous page for switch operation. Two Prepco hot liquid containers are located in the upper section of the galley. Each hot liquid container holds one gallon and is easily removed for filling.
Microwave Oven A TIA microwave oven is installed in the lower section of the galley. The oven is controlled by switches located on the front of the unit. Refer to the vendor manual for more detailed information. To use the microwave oven: Press door release to open microwave oven door.
Vanity Vanity Switch Panel 110V Outlet Soap Dispenser Water Faucet Control Lavatory Drain Control Accent Light Vanity Water Tank Note: Water will continue to run a few seconds after water faucet is turned off. Vanity Water Heater Operation The vanity switch panel or master control switch panel vanity menu may be used to control the temperature of the heater for the vanity water tank.
Vanity Hot Water Tank Removal A water tank is located in the bottom-center compartment of the vanity and is easily removed for filling. The vanity switch panel controls the temperature of the heater for the water tank (see previous page for switch operation). Note: Make certain the hot water heater is “Off”...
Toilet Press to Flush Toilet (Under Lid On Seat Shroud) Note: The toilet is externally serviceable. Refer to the aircraft maintenance manual for instructions on service procedures. 0258...
Emergency Equipment First Aid Kit Included as loose equipment. Consult aircraft crew for location. Protective Breathing Equipment Fire Ax Forward Closet Galley Aft Closet 0258...
Brace Positions Belted Toilet Rear-Facing Seat Forward-Facing Seat Seat Belts Note: Seat belts and shoulder harness must be fastened during takeoff and landings. It is recommended that seat belts remain fastened during flight. For comfort, the shoulder harness may be detached during flight. Fasten seat belt, stow tables, place seat in full upright position with headrest raised, armrests lowered...
Overhead Oxygen Mask Pull lanyard to start flow of oxygen. Should the airplane lose pressurization, an overhead oxygen mask will automatically drop over each passenger seat. Help children or other passengers with their masks only after your own mask is in place. Fire Extinguishers Two portable hand-held fire extinguishers are installed in the airplane.
Life Vests Caution: Put life vest on prior to ditching, but do not inflate until outside of airplane. First Aid Kit A first aid kit is included as loose equipment and is provided for minor emergencies. Note: The First Aid Kit may be stored in many locations in the airplane.
Portable Oxygen Bottle Remove mask & air line Remove caps from valve Plug mask air line into from storage pouch. & mask air line. valve. Turn valve counter- Place mask over nose Pull adjusting straps for clockwise to open. and mouth. secure fit.
Emergency Locator Transmitter The emergency locator transmitter (ELT) unit is located in the aft tail cone equipment. The unit is self-contained and battery powered. An indicator light provides a visual indication of ELT operation. A switch mounted in the unit and a cockpit switch provides control of the ELT.
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