manhattan
02-11-2013, 06:19 AM
Hi Everybody.
I am just entering the world of 737ng, and I am trying to plan the monitor positioning. Given that a typical DU (display unit) on a real 737 is 8inches square, even the smaller shop bought monitors are nearly twice this size! As a result, part of the monitor has to be hidden by the overall facia panel that will have 8inch square DU size panels cut out of it at strategic positions to line up with the monitors.
The monitors due to their physical size, will extend beyond the DU size cut outs, and prevent any switches etc being fitted directly over the hidden part of the monitor.
Above the EIS DU, there are switches including the "Anti Skid" switch, the workings of which will need to protrude beneath the facia panel but the hidden part of the central monitor is directly underneath this spot!! Either this switch and others in similar positions will have to be fitted entirely on the surface (terrible), or I will have to find some VERY small monitors (not easy) - or fit the switches in the wrong place!
How do you get round this problem folks??
I am truly stuck at the moment!
Thanks.
TONY Plymouth UK
I am just entering the world of 737ng, and I am trying to plan the monitor positioning. Given that a typical DU (display unit) on a real 737 is 8inches square, even the smaller shop bought monitors are nearly twice this size! As a result, part of the monitor has to be hidden by the overall facia panel that will have 8inch square DU size panels cut out of it at strategic positions to line up with the monitors.
The monitors due to their physical size, will extend beyond the DU size cut outs, and prevent any switches etc being fitted directly over the hidden part of the monitor.
Above the EIS DU, there are switches including the "Anti Skid" switch, the workings of which will need to protrude beneath the facia panel but the hidden part of the central monitor is directly underneath this spot!! Either this switch and others in similar positions will have to be fitted entirely on the surface (terrible), or I will have to find some VERY small monitors (not easy) - or fit the switches in the wrong place!
How do you get round this problem folks??
I am truly stuck at the moment!
Thanks.
TONY Plymouth UK