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MCDU - Multifunction Control Display Unit

The MCDU window is where all flight planning and flight route interaction takes place. Information is arranged on several pages/screens which are selected by pressing one of the Page Keys. Data you enter is stored in one of the data fields on the active MCDU page by clicking a Line Select Key (LSK). You can enter data from either your computer keyboard or by clicking on the MCDU alphanumeric keys. Use the Backspace key on your keyboard or the CLR key on the MCDU to correct errors. Use lowercase letters only.

vasFMC is a work in progress, and as such not all of the functionality implied by the Page keys is implemented at this time.

Clicking on a key in the image below will take you to a description of that key.

MCDU DIR PROG PERF INIT DATA FPLN RADNAV FUEL SECFPLN ATC MENU Airport Paste Arrows

DIR Page

This page allows you to go directly to a waypoint which is already present in your flight plan, or to a waypoint you enter by hand. When pressing DIR TO INSERT the lateral navigation mode changes to NAV, this making your input effective immediatly.

DIR Page

To go directly to an existing waypoint, scroll the waypoint list with the mouse wheel or arrow keys on the MCDU and press the LSK for the desired waypoint. To go to a waypoint not in the list, enter its name and press the LSK next to WAYPOINT[ ]. The FMC sets the course when you press the INSERT LSK. You can scroll the list, select another waypoint or press the ERASE LSK at any time before INSERT.

Note that if you go directly to a waypoint and skip some in the process (e.g. ATC has given you a "direct to" instruction), you will not be able to go back to the skipped waypoints. The flight plan prior to the selected waypoint is erased.

The FMC will insert your present position as a waypoint named T-P.

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PROG Page

The Progress page is primarily used to enter a new cruising FL or to show the direct bearing/distance to an entered waypoint (right LSK 4).

PROG Page

Cruise Flightlevel

vasFMC does not yet support VNAV (vertical navigation). That is, it will not climb or descend the aircraft for you. You can change the cruising flight level by entering a new value and clicking the CRZ LSK, however this will not change the autopilot's altitude setting.

Distance Information

You can get the direction and distance to any intersection or navaid in the navigation database, whether or not it is in your flight plan.


You may also enter runways here, e.g. LOWW34 - this will show you the distance to the runway's threshold.

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PERF Page

The PERF page helps you automate throttle settings for different phases of your flight, from takeoff to approach. Ideally, after setting the throttle parameters here you should be able to press the N1 AT button and not have to change the throttle settings until you are on final approach. Please note that at speeds entered on the PERF pages will only be taken into account automatically, if they are entered before the respective flight phase.

You can scroll between the different pages with the NEXT PHASE and PREV PHASE LSKs. If you are airborne, the PREV PHASE LSK will be replaced by an APPR PHASE LSK, which when pressed (twice) will activate the approach phase (tune the ILS, set the speed to green dot speed).

The autothrottle (AT) automation works fairly well for high quality simulations and the default MSFS turbojets. However, the quality of free and payware aircraft varies greatly and you will likely find it necessary to switch between N1 hold and speed/mach hold in some aircraft during the various phases of flight.

Takeoff

A thorough discussion of V-speeds is beyond the scope of this manual. MSFS has good information on these values in its ATP lessons, and there is plenty of reference material available on the web.

PERF Takeoff

Climb

Once you have reached the THR ACC altitude (set on the Takeoff screen above), the AT enters the climb phase.

PERF Climb

Note that the AT will remain in N1 hold mode regardless of the PRESEL SPD or PRESEL MACH. That is, the throttle will remain at the climb N1 % regardless of the speed setting. You can switch between speed/mach hold and N1 hold through the FCU.

Cruise

Once you have reached your cruise altitude (set on the INIT or PROG pages), the AT enters the cruise phase.

PERF Cruise

Descent

Once you have started to descent from your cruise altitude, the AT enters the descent phase.

PERF Descent

Approach

When the approach phase is activated, the values on the approach page are in affect.

PERF Approach

Go Around (Missed Approach)

(Not yet implemented.)

PERF Go Around

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INIT Page

INIT Page

The INIT page lets you enter basic flight planning information prior to your flight:

The LAT/LONG fields will show your current position once you are airborne. ALTN RTE, WIND and COST INDEX are not currently supported.

If you save the flight (from the DATA page), the CO RTE field will be filled in with the filename.

On the INIT B page (reachable by the left/right cursors of the MCDU) you can see your current ZFW (zero fuel weight), BLOCK fuel and TOW (takeoff weight). 

Note: The INIT page can only be accessed during pre-flight and taxi phases.

Note: The INIT B page can not be accessed after the engines are started. To see your weight and fuel during the flight, use the FUEL PRED page.

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DATA Page

The selections on the left side of the DATA page let you look up information about a given waypoint, navaid or airport. All show lat/long coordinates. NAVAIDS show the frequency and type of navaid. RUNWAYS list the runways available at the given airport.

You can look up additional names of the same type (waypoint, navaid or airport) by repeating the last two steps.

DATA page

The selections on the right side of the DATA page let you load, save or delete vasFMC flight plans (deleting an existing flight plan is done on the load screen). By default vasFMC looks for flight plans in the "fps" subdirectory where it is installed (e.g. C:\Program Files\vasfmc2\fps). You can also download flight plans from vRoute through the MENU page as described below.

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F-PLN Page

The Flight Plan page is where you will spend most of your time in the MCDU window. This is where you specify what waypoints the aircraft will pass through all the way from your origin to your destination. You can:

Some 3rd party flight planning applications can export plans in the format used by vasFMC. You can load these plans from the DATA page instead of building them on the F-PLN page.

F-PLN Page

You can use the mouse wheel to scroll through the whole flight plan as needed. The bottom line will always show the destination airport, ETA (in UTC) and distance. EFOB (estimated fuel on board) is not yet implemented. The screenshot above shows part of a flight plan from LOWG (Graz) to LOWW (Vienna).

The top waypoint shows the most recently passed waypoint, when you passed it (1338 UTC), and at what indicated speed and altitude (154kts, 1526ft). In smaller print below it is the SID, STAR or airway the waypoint is part of (e.g. XANU1G SID from LOWG) and the direction (168 degrees) and distance (1nm) to the next waypoint (GRZ). If the waypoint is not associated with a SID, STAR or airway, that part of the 2nd line will be blank.

The next waypoint (in white) shows the next waypoint we should pass (GRZ) and an estimated arrival time (1338 UTC). The track and distance fields are the same as described above. Since we haven't arrived there yet the speed and altitude fields are empty, but you can see an altitude restriction (+2200ft), this means we shall pass this waypoint at or above 2200ft.

Entering a SID or STAR

Waypoint formats

A waypoint can be entered in several different ways:

Adding a waypoint

A new waypoint can be inserted either before a selected waypoint. For example you can insert waypoints before the destination airport to define an approach.

Inserting a new waypoint before another:

Deleting a waypoint

Adding an airway

An airway is added as the airway name and the exit waypoint. For example, J169/BLH. Note that the entrance and exit points for the airway must be on the airway's official waypoint list as defined by the national or regional aviation authority. This is part of the data that is distributed by Navigraph.

Changing the destination

If you must divert to a new destination you can enter it and clear any STAR for your previous destination. The change will be reflected on the INIT page and ND.

Altitude & speed restrictions

The current release does not use speed restrictions in any way, though this is planned for a future release. For now you should consider these as reminders only.

To set altitude and/or speed restrictions for a given waypoint:

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Performing Holds

When the skies are crowded as they often are during an online fly-in, ATC may control the flow of traffic into a busy airport by requiring aircraft to hold over a waypoint. Holds consist of an inbound course, a turn direction and a leg length. vasFMC can automate holds for you very simply. Note that the actual pattern flown depends on your speed. Higher speeds will make wider turns and longer legs. Keeping this constant is your responsibility.

In the example above notice that the MCDU now reads HOLD R at RYANN, and has an EXIT LSK on the right side. When you arrive at RYANN the aircraft will make a right turn to the reciprocal of whatever inbound course you set for the hold (i.e. it will turn away from the inbound course). It will then fly that reciprocal course for the length of time you entered for the leg, then make another right turn to the inbound course. It will keep making these turns until you tell it to exit the holding pattern.

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RAD NAV Page

This page lets you tune up to two VOR/ILS frequencies and two ADF frequencies according to your aircraft's equipment. If your aircraft has only one VOR or ADF tuner the second tuner in vasFMC will have no effect.

RAD NAV Page

Frequencies can be tuned either by entering the numeric frequency (e.g. 113.2) or the name of a navaid (e.g. DAG).

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FUEL PRED Page

The fuel prediction page is currently only very simple, showing the gross weight and the fuel on board values.

RAD NAV Page

SEC F-PLN Page

The functionality of the Secondary Flightplan page is limited in this release. You can copy the active flight plan to it, and activate it (effectively copying it back). You cannot edit it, though.

ATC COMM Page

Not currently implemented.

MCDU MENU Page

This page has miscellaneous, but very useful, functions.

MENU page

FMGC

The FMGC selection functions much like an About... menu item in a Windows program. It gives the program version and the version of the navigation database it is using. It can also be used to change the aircraft data profile. Pressing the LLSK 2 button will offer you the known profiles to choose from. The profile will influence certain aircraft parameters like stall speeds, weights, auto throttle tuning values, etc.

RAD NAV Page

ACARS: Weather

This function lets you get current weather reports (both METAR and TAF) for an airport. This requires an active Internet connection.

You can get reports for additional airports by repeating the last two steps.

ACARS: vRoute flight plans

In addition to loading a stored flight flightplan from a file on your system, you can download flight plans from vRoute directly into the FMC. This requires an active Internet connection.

Routes which include a SID or STAR will not load correctly from vRoute in this release. The SID/STAR will be interpreted as a waypoint and will most likely not be found. Departures and arrivals should be set from the F-PLN page by clicking the origin and destination airport LSK.

RAD NAV Page

ACARS: ICAO flight plans

As in version 1 of vasFMC you can enter an entire route instead of entering waypoints one by one.

If you have a real world route you can copy it in Windows, then use the PASTE key to insert it in the FMC scratchpad line. Only the first 25 characters will be shown, but the entire route will still be recorded.

For example, a route from KORD to KBOS could be entered as: "SPA J14 PXT J191 RBV J222 JFK".

You cannot (yet) enter a SID or STAR this way. Departures and arrivals should be set from the F-PLN page by clicking the origin and destination airport LSK.

SQUAWKBOX

This feature controls your transponder when using Squawkbox. FSInn users can ignore this feature since FSInn already controls the transponder.

RAD NAV Page

CHECKLIST

This page contains the fully configurable checklists. The checklist to be loaded is specified in the aircraft data profile which may be loaded on the MCDU MENU -> FMGC page.


You may also jump between checklists with the <- and -> buttons of the MCDU.

RAD NAV Page

SETTINGS

This page contains miscellaneous parameters that are unique to vasFMC (i.e. they are not present in a real world FMC). All the settings have two choices which can be toggled with the respective LSK.

Misc settings


FLY BY WIRE BANK / PITCH

These pages may be used to change the fly by wire control parameters.

DISPLAY1

This page presents various display related settings.

Misc settings

DISPLAY2

This page presents various display related settings.

Misc settings

INTERFACES

Misc settings

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Airport Key

You can click on the AIRPORT key at any time to change the screen to the bottom of the flight plan page, which contains the destination airport.

Paste Key

The PASTE key works exactly like the paste function (CTL-V) in Windows. It pastes whatever is in the Windows cut buffer into the MCDU scratchpad.

Arrow Keys

The up & down arrow keys scroll the MCDU screen in the direction indicated. In cases where a page key has more than one screen, the left & right arrow keys scroll through the screens within the page. If a page scrollable small horizontal (upper right corner) and/or vertical (lower right corner) arrows will be shown on the page.

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Keyboard Control

The MCDU keypad can be controlled through your computer's keyboard:

MCDU Key
Keyboard equivalent
Alphanumeric keys a-z, 0-9, +, -, space
CLR Backspace
Up/Down arrows Up / Down Arrow
or
Page Up/Down
Left/Right arrows Left / Right Arrow
or
Home/End
LSK on left F1-F6
LSK on right F7-F12
Page keys, 1st row SHIFT F1-F6
Page keys, 2nd row SHIFT F7-F12
Airport CTL F1
Paste Insert
or
CTL F12
Overfly *

Other characteristics of the MCDU window can also be set from your keyboard:

Key
Function
ALT K Toggles window borders - keep on top
ALT D Toggles display-only mode
ALT U Puts the MCDU in the upper left corner of the screen
ALT (SHIFT) arrows Moves MCDU window in the specified direction

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