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rbnsncrs
6th Oct 2014, 12:15
Hello,

I wondered what the white dots are at the corner of all 6 DUs. Left bottom for all of them except on lower DU it's at top right.

Anyone knows what they are for?

GrandPrix
6th Oct 2014, 12:17
Light sensors

B738HT
6th Oct 2014, 14:04
Turn your flashlight on and put it over the "white dot",you will see what happen on your DU screen

rbnsncrs
6th Oct 2014, 14:24
Perfect, thanks :)

BOAC
6th Oct 2014, 15:12
Turn your flashlight on and put it over the "white dot",you will see what happen on your DU screen - for cheapskates, put your thumb over the sensor................

BARKINGMAD
9th Oct 2014, 18:50
"- for cheapskates, put your thumb over the sensor................"

Is that the same thumb a certain Very Large airline insisted was the only digit to be used for varying the V/S selection via the "thumbwheel"??

Rapidly running out of hands here...........! ! :rolleyes:

BOAC
9th Oct 2014, 18:58
Yes - I had to report an F/O once who used his index finger on the V/S wheel. Bad show. Standards have slipped since our days.

BARKINGMAD
9th Oct 2014, 19:05
Granted.

I believe the reason for the restriction was that flight crew were less likely to use their thumbs for nose picking, with the attendant health risks and yuk factor in the more civilised airlines.

But I humbly accept I may be wrong, and look forward to correction...........;)

Funnel Cloud
11th Oct 2014, 20:23
I believe these light sensors work best when you have all the DU brightness selectors in the "auto" position. Most pilots seem to turn the brightness selectors to full bright in daytime and keep on dimming them when the darkness kicks in. However if you leave these selectors in the mid detend position, the sensors will adjust the DU brightness automatically to adapt to the current lighting conditions..

ACMS
12th Oct 2014, 00:09
Wonderful in theory....

de facto
13th Oct 2014, 09:59
Same as pack temp selectors..in auto..total useless.:hmm:

Too Few Stripes
14th Oct 2014, 01:10
The light sensors adjust the display brightness with the brightness knobs at all settings. The detent is not auto, simply a mid position. The knobs provide pilot control of the display intensity over and above the auto brightness ie turn the brightness to 3/4 and it will still vary with the ambient conditions but at a brighter overall setting than in the mid detent position. The technical manual does not state that the detent is an auto position, at least not in the manuals I have!

Skyjob
15th Oct 2014, 09:01
Manuals make no reference to an AUTO position, but it is a good starting position for all pilots.

Indeed many I fly with go full bright, with no additional brightness capability should it be required in a non-normal situation.

Personally I favour the midrange position and let the auto dimming take care of the rest, saves a lot of work and allows for sufficient light in all conditions.

Bobermo
15th Oct 2014, 10:03
Skyjob, a lot of work?? You mean rotating the knobs when it gets dark/light?

I think it's best to let everyone set the brightness at their preferance:ok: