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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES, PART 4, STANDARD TEST METHODOLOGY

2020-07-13
CURRENT
ARINC800P4-1
ARINC 800 is the first industry standard intended for characterization of aviation-grade high-speed (Gbps) Ethernet links. The test methods are based on realistic representation of cabin networks. The notional cabling architecture is based on IFE seat distribution using multiple intermediate disconnects. Sequential testing is supported by building up number of connectors in the link. Test guidelines for mixed intermediate cable lengths are provided.
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CABIN ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

2019-08-13
CURRENT
ARINC820
This document defines a secure Wi-Fi distribution network installed in the aircraft passenger cabin for passenger and crew use. Carry-on Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) such as smart phones, tablets, and laptops may use this network to access public internet services provided on the aircraft.
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CABIN PASSENGER SEAT PRODUCTION TESTING

2019-12-18
CURRENT
ARINC648
This report defines the requirements and recommended practices for production testing of aircraft passenger seats and seat groups. Production testing is performed at the seat manufacturers' facilities prior to the shipment of the seats to the airframe manufacturers, Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO), or airlines/operators for installation in the aircraft. Using this guidance, rework is minimized and schedules remain minimally affected.
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COCKPIT DISPLAY SYSTEM INTERFACES TO USER SYSTEMS PART 1 AVIONICS INTERFACES, BASIC SYMBOLOGY, AND BEHAVIOR

2019-06-17
CURRENT
ARINC661P1-7
ARINC 661 defines logical interfaces to Cockpit Display Systems (CDS) used in all types of aircraft installations. The CDS provides graphical and interactive services to user applications within the flight deck environment. When combined with data from user applications, it displays graphical images to the flight deck crew. The document emphasizes the need for independence between aircraft systems and the CDS. This document defines the interface between the avionics equipment and display system graphics generators. This document does not specify the "look and feel" of any graphical information, and as such does not address human factors issues. These are defined by the airline flight operations community. Supplement 7 adds the definition of: Selector Widget, Tree Widget, New FormatString options, Readouts available in MapItems, Provisions for Touch Screen Displays.
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MARK 2 NETWORK SERVER SYSTEM (NSS) FORM AND FIT DEFINITION

2008-12-09
CURRENT
ARINC763A
This document defines both wired and wireless NSS components that enable the creation of airborne networks that are scalable, interchangeable, upgradeable, and remotely manageable with minimum cost. Aircraft equipment configurations and aircraft wiring recommendations are also described to allow aircraft network growth through the simple addition or replacement of NSS components. Hardware characteristics of standardized components are described without specifying equipment capacity or the operational functions of those components.
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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES PART 1 DESCRIPTION AND OVERVIEW

2012-11-19
CURRENT
ARINC800P1
This document is the first of a multi-part specification that will provide a catalog of cabin connector and cables that may be used in ARINC Standard cabin systems, including In-Flight Entertainment. Part 1 describes connector and cable requirements and evaluation criteria for the interface components used in the integration of cabin systems. Future releases will define connectors, contacts, and termination methods in Part 2. Cables will be specified in Part 3.
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CABIN CONNECTORS AND CABLES PART 4 STANDARD TET METHODOLOGY

2015-12-01
CURRENT
ARINC800P4
ARINC 800 is the first industry standard intended for characterization of aviation-grade high-speed (Gbps) Ethernet links. The test methods are based on realistic representation of cabin networks. The notional cabling architecture is based on IFE seat distribution using multiple intermediate disconnects. Sequential testing is supported by building up number of connectors in the link. Test guidelines for mixed intermediate cable lengths are provided.
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FIBER OPTIC CONNECTORS

2013-06-06
CURRENT
ARINC801-3
ARINC 800 is the first industry standard intended for characterization of aviation-grade high-speed (Gbps) Ethernet links. The test methods are based on realistic representation of cabin networks. The notional cabling architecture is based on IFE seat distribution using multiple intermediate disconnects. Sequential testing is supported by building up number of connectors in the link. Test guidelines for mixed intermediate cable lengths are provided.
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MULTI-PURPOSE CONTROL AND DISPLAY UNIT

1990-06-20
CURRENT
ARINC739-1
MCDU consists of an alphanumeric keyboard and display unit capable of interfacing with a number of aircraft systems. Dedicated keys on the MCDU provide the means for system selection with programmable soft keys. ARINC 429 interfaces are used to communicate with participating systems.
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CABIN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (CCS)

2010-11-19
CURRENT
ARINC746-6
This document provides general and specific design guidance for the development, installation, and desired operational capability of Cabin Communications Systems, including satellite communications, air-to-ground communications, and gatelink. Supplement 6 incorporates guidance for protection of personal information using methods consistent with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). The CCS characteristic provides encryption approaches for payment card information and suggestions for key management.
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SPECIFICATION CONNECTORS, RACK AND PANEL, RECTANGULA REAR RELEASE CRIMP CONTACTS

2015-06-01
CURRENT
ARINC404B-2
This document defines standardized connectors intended for use on rack-mountable avionics equipment. It is aligned to the latest version of MIL-C-81659. Supplement 2 was updated to support cabin equipment applications. It corrects intermateability control dimensions that are provided for single shell plug connectors.
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AIR TRANSPORT INDICATOR CASES AND MOUNTING

1976-12-15
CURRENT
ARINC408A
This standard defines mechanical dimensions and thermal standards for aircraft indicators and displays. Thermal interface data is included for indicators and their operating environment. These indicators may be stand alone or part of larger integrated display system. This standard defines mechanical dimensions and thermal standards for aircraft indicators and displays. Thermal interface data is included for indicators and their operating environment. These indicators may be stand alone or part of larger integrated display system.
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GUIDANCE FOR AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL POWER UTILIZATION AND TRANSIENT PROTECTION

1989-10-01
CURRENT
ARINC413A
This standard provides guidance to airframe manufacturers concerning the utilization of aircraft electrical power. This standard covers the description of basic power characteristics, and detailed guidance concerning transient protection, interference control, and equipment installation considerations.
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DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR AIRCRAFT CABIN HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACES

2011-06-01
CURRENT
ARINC837
This document provides guidance for standard cabin systems control panel Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) intended to improve the human-machine interface. The document defines control and indication elements for various cabin functions, including cabin lighting, cabin temperature, door status, and the like. Standardization of cabin system interfaces will enable airlines to have consistent cabin operations across their fleets and reduce cabin crew training costs.
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CABIN STANDARD ENCLOSURES - MODULAR RACK PRINCIPLE (MRP)

2012-06-22
CURRENT
ARINC836
This document provides installation standards for cabin equipment and related mechanical enclosures. It provides provisions for equipment attachment on overhead racks and monuments. The document provides a series of standard volumes and associated masses. Standardized packaging of cabin systems components is expected to yield simpler installation and maintenance of cabin equipment. This is expected to reduce the time and cost related to installing and maintaining cabin systems.
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MARK 5 AIRBORNE DISTANCE MEASURING EQUIPMENT

1988-10-31
CURRENT
ARINC709-8
This standard sets forth characteristics of a DME intended for installation in commercial transport aircraft. It provides slant range distance from an aircraft to a selected DME ground facility, which is presented to the flight crew on an indicator located in the instrument panel. Other applications include utilization of frequency scanning modes by navigation computers.
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