HN39 wrote :
If ADR DISAGREE does not cause A/P disengagement, [...]
Beware : A/P
disconnect will occur on all reversions shown in PJ2 table.
But A/P is
lost, meaning it cannot be reengaged, in certain conditons only. ADR DISAGREE is one condition that could allow A/P reengagement. In other words, one could say A/P disconnect condition can be either latched or not latched depending on the type of failure, and ADR DISAGREE does not latch.
Beware : ADR DISAGREE means one ADR is rejected and the remaining two disagree. If 2 ADRs are lost/faulted, the failures shown on ECAM and sent by ACARS will not be those we have here (
but something like ADR1+2 FAULT)