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OPERATIONAL SUITABILITY REPORT
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Class 1 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) (Kneeboard Viewable Stowage)
Johnathon A Vetter Chairman, Flight Standardization Board (FSB)
Date: 06/01/2007
Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Evaluation Group (MKCAEG) 901 Locust Kansas City, Missouri 64106 Telephone: (816) 329-3233 FAX (816) 329-3241
ORIGINAL 06/01/2007
Title Page
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 CLASS 1 EFB REPORT
MANAGEMENT COORDINATION SHEET
Walter J. Hutchings Manager, Kansas City Aircraft Evaluation Group
Thomas Toula Manager, Air Transportation Division, AFS-200
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REVISION RECORD
Revision
Draft Revised DRAFT ORIGINAL
Sections
All All All
07/19/2006 10/06/2006 06/01/2007
Chairman
John Vetter John Vetter John Vetter
Highlights of Change
Original : None, all sections ORIGINAL approval.
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Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 CLASS 1 EFB REPORT Table of Contents Title and Approval Page Management Coordination Sheet Revision Record Table of Contents Purpose and Applicability EFB Description EFB Mounting System or Stowage EFB Display Lighting and Reflectivity Acceptable Operations Procedures for Use of EFB Acceptable EFB Data Revision Process FSB Specifications for Training FSB Specifications for Checking FSB Specifications for Currency Portable Electronic Device Non-Interference (91.21) Electromagnetic Interference Rapid Depressurization Testing Operating System Configuration Control Instructions for Continued Airworthiness Compliance Checklist FSB Specifications for Devices and Simulators (reserved) Application of OSR Report Alternate Means of Compliance Miscellaneous (reserved)
Appendix 1 Appendix 2
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1. Purpose and Applicability
This OSR report specifies FAA requirements applicable to operators seeking to use the Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) as a Class 1 EFB, kneeboard viewable in all modes of flight operation. Provisions of this report are consistent with the guidance defined in FAA Advisory Circular 120-76A and assume that appropriate airworthiness certification for installation of the EFB is/will be accomplished. Purpose The following information related to operational suitability is included: 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 A general description of the EFB system evaluated under this report, including: EFB manufacturer EFB model A list of major components within the EFB The EFB operating system and version A list of the applications evaluated under this report. The manufacturers name and model number of the mounting system evaluated under this report. Reference to certification of the mounting system is also included. EFB Display Lighting and Reflectivity Typical acceptable procedures for EFB use during all phases of flight Typical acceptable procedures to follow when one unit fails and when both units fail to include alternate means of accessing data A revision process procedure/method that ensures appropriate database accuracy and currency FSB specifications for training and typical acceptable training course description FSB specifications for Checking including specification of those checks that must be administered by FAA or operators FSB specifications for Currency
1.10 Portable Electronic Device Non-Interference 1.11 Electromagnetic Interference (E.M.I.) 1.12 Rapid Depressurization Testing 1.13 Operating system change requirements ORIGINAL 06/01/2007 Page 4 of 14
Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 CLASS 1 EFB REPORT 1.14 Configuration Control, including the procedures which govern the distribution of updates to the aircraft and confirmation of the aircraft EFB configuration. 1.15 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness 1.16 Compliance Checklist 1.17 FSB Specifications for Devices and Simulators (Reserved) 1.18 The applicability of this report 1.19 Alternate Means of Compliance 1.20 List of documents or their equivalents, to meet the requirements of AC120-76A for authorization and continued airworthiness. (Appendix 1) 1.21 List regulatory compliance status (compliance checklist) for pertinent parts of the FARs (Appendix 2) Applicability The following aircraft have been evaluated for operational suitability with the Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 Class 1 EFB Kneeboard: Cirrus SR22 Piper PA-28 Piper PA-32 Piper PA-23 Piper PA-31 Raytheon Aircraft Company, 90 series King Airs Raytheon Aircraft Company, 100 series King Airs Raytheon Aircraft Company, 200 series King Airs Cessna CE-550
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2 EFB Description
The Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) system provides electronic flight deck data storage and retrieval that maybe used to present a variety of aviation data traditionally provided in paper form. This system is a dual class 1 EFB system using kneeboard viewable stowage to provide availability of Type B applications that require display for all modes of flight operations. The EFB evaluated under this report consists of a COTS tablet computer with the Microsoft Windows operating system and applications as listed. The EFB is kneeboard stowed for takeoff and landing and can be connected to an existing airplane power source (PED outlet) for battery recharging. 2.1 Manufacturer This EFB has been manufactured by Fujitsu. 2.2 Model Fujitsu Stylistic 3500. The part number for this EFB is CP090511. 2.3 Components The following major components are included with this make/model of EFB Component Motherboard BIOS Processor Display Hard Drive CD-ROM Wireless Connection Power Supply (primary) Power Supply (secondary) DC input Manufacturer Fujitsu Phoenix Intel Fujitsu Toshiba TEAC none Model Intel 440MX Celeron 500Mhz, 1.1v LCD TFT SVGA MK1517GAp ExternalCD-ROM Lithium ion 10.8v@3100mAh Power cord Part Number
CD-224E CA01007-0520
Fujitsu
2.4 Operating System and Version This EFB has been demonstrated with Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Version 2002 with Service Pack 2. Additional Software Demonstrated: Adobe 7.0 to display documents, Microsoft Office 2003, and JeppView Flight Deck for display of approach charts / aeronautical charts.
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Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 CLASS 1 EFB REPORT 2.5 Applications The following applications have been demonstrated for use on this specific EFB. Airplane specific information used in these applications must be verified accurate to respective aircraft. Type A Applications (Using Adobe, Microsoft Office) 2.5.1.1 Flight Operations Manual (FOM) Operations Specifications (Opspecs) Maintenance Manuals Minimum Equipment List (MEL) Configuration Deviation List (CDL) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) Antiterrorism profile data Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) / Oxidizer look-up tables Emergency Response Guidance for Aircraft Incidents Involving Dangerous Goods (ICAO Doc 9481-AN/928) Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) Master Flight Plan (storage only)(MS Word) Weather and Aeronautical data (storage only)(MS Word) GTE Cirrus 5 DUAT
2.5.2 Type B Applications
(Using JeppView Flight Deck software) 2.5.2.1 Non-interactive electronic approach charts in pre-composed format Pre-composed or dynamic interactive electronic aeronautical charts (Aircraft own ships position using GPS is not authorized)
2.5.3 Type C Applications
2.5.3.1 No Type C applications are evaluated.
3 EFB Mounting System or Stowage
No aircraft mounting system is used with this Class 1 EFB. Dual EFB availability is required. The primary EFB is to be used as a kneeboard, attached to the pilots upper leg with kneeboard straps while seated. The secondary or backup EFB can be stowed in various secure locations including behind the flight crew seats or used by a second pilot. Accessibility to both EFBs while the flight crew is seated is required. These provisions have been evaluated and found to be acceptable for all phases of flight. The EFBs must be stowed or attached as kneeboards for takeoff and landing.
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4 EFB Display Lighting and Reflectivity
Display lighting.
This EFB has been evaluated in both low-light and full sunlight conditions. The display is readable under the full range of lighting conditions without distraction. Screen protectors must be maintained in good condition to preclude opacity. 4.2
Display Reflectivity.
The display has been evaluated under night lighting conditions. There is no distracting reflectivity observed from the display under these conditions.
5 Acceptable Operations Procedures for Use of EFB
5.1 Normal operating procedures must be included in the applicable airplane Operations Manual, Flight Crew Training Manual and Cockpit Checklists. Descriptions of specific applications may be contained in a User Guide supplied by the application vendor. Non-Normal procedures for use with the EFB must be developed for failure of one EFB unit and for failure of both EFB units to provide procedures for alternate access to required data. Current Pertinent Aeronautical Charts for en route navigation, terminal area charts and approach charts for departure, destination, alternates and diversion airports must be available during all phases of flight operations by either printed, electronic or a combination of these formats. If electronic format is used, dual redundancy is required.
6 Acceptable EFB Data Revision Process
6.1 An acceptable data revision process is to use an established secure data distribution network. Data will be loaded to the EFB using procedures included in the operator's manual system. This data distribution system must include the procedures to protect the EFBs from virus infection and other threats to the system. It must also include the process by which the operator assures that the data distribution system assures delivery and installation of the updates.
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7 FSB Specifications for Training
General. Successful completion of EFB training is required. EFB training
programs must be FAA approved when specified by FAR. An FAA approved Computer Based Training course carried out on either a desktop or laptop computer is an acceptable means of conducting EFB training.
Programs Crediting Previous EFB Experience. Training programs for the
EFB may take credit for previous EFB experience. For example, previous experience using a Class 1 or 2 performance application using similar software may be credited toward EFB training. Principal Inspectors for operators initially introducing a new EFB system may approve programs consistent with programs previously approved. For information regarding previously approved programs or programs crediting previous EFB experience, FAA Principal Inspectors for other operators may be consulted.
7.3 7.3.1
Pilots Initial, Transition and Upgrade Ground Training Pilots: Initial Training. Initial EFB training is accomplished as specified by
this OSR report or included in an approved training program. No unique provisions or requirements are specified.
Areas of Emphasis. Operators must emphasize during EFB training and during initial line operating experience the need to avoid fixation on the display during critical phases of flight including taxi operations. Recurrent Training
Recurrent training is not normally required for EFB operation provided the functions are used regularly in line operations. Operators are encouraged to include EFB as a component of simulator recurrent training to the extent practical. As part of an approved training program, an operator may use many methods when conducting recurrent training, including classroom instruction, pictures, videotape, ground training devices, computer-based instruction, and static aircraft training. Recurrent Training Simulator Requirements (reserved)
7.4 7.4.1
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8 FSB Specifications for Checking
Checking Items. Pertinent knowledge, procedures for EFB use should be
checked following initial EFB training. This checking may be accomplished as an automated component of EFB computer-based training. Operators are encouraged to include EFB use as a part of recurrent checking where practical. Proper EFB use should be included in line checks.
8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.3
Areas of emphasis. The following areas of emphasis should be addressed
during line checks as necessary: Proficiency with use of EFB applications must be demonstrated, Proper outside visual scan without prolonged fixation on EFB operation should be demonstrated, and failure of component(s) of the EFB should be addressed, Proper selection and use of EFB displays should be demonstrated. Proper use of the chart printing in flight function should be demonstrated Proper cross-check of data entered into the performance application
Proficiency Checks/Practical Tests. At the discretion of the evaluator, and if the EFB is installed in the operators training device or simulator, EFB may be included in the practical testing and annual proficiency checks.
9 FSB Specifications for Currency
9.1 Assuming EFB is used regularly, no unique currency provisions apply to the EFB.
10 Portable Electronic Device Non-Interference (91.21)
The operator is responsible to determine non-interference of this Class 1 EFB in accordance with Advisory Circular 91.21A Use of Portable Electronic Devices Aboard Aircraft.
11 Electromagnetic Interference (E.M.I.)
No EMI testing beyond the basic FCC testing has been demonstrated. The operator is responsible to determine no unacceptable levels of electromagnetic radiation exist by non-interference testing in accordance with AC 91.21-1. Changes of any of the components listed in paragraph 2.3 will require that the EFB is checked again for acceptable levels of EMI.
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12 Rapid Depressurization Testing
Depressurization testing for the Fujitsu Stylistic 3500 has been conducted by Advanced Data Research, Inc. according to the RTCA DO-160E, para. 4.6.2, to 40,000 ft. pressure altitude with the unit not operating. No faults were evident after the rapid depressurization that would prevent continued normal operation of the EFB. The operator is responsible to determine pressure altitudes where the unit will function normally while operating and develop EFB procedures accordingly.
13 Operating System
Changes to the Windows operating system that involve.exe,.dll files or Java scripts or change in Versions of Additional Software will require that the operator notify the FAA Principal Inspector that the operation of all evaluated applications continues to meet intended function.
14 Configuration Control
The certificate holder or the operator will need to satisfy the Principal Inspector that they have procedures in place to manage the hardware and software configuration of any Class 1 EFBs that will be in operational use.
15 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
The certificate holder or the operator is responsible to demonstrate that they have procedures in place to track repairs to EFB units and to ensure each EFB remains in compliance with the evaluated configuration. Regular battery maintenance is required to maintain EFB useful functionality on battery power only. Battery replacement is required to maintain at least two (2) hours of battery life in designated operating configuration or at manufactures recommended interval, which ever comes first.
16 Compliance Checklist
16.1 Compliance Checklist (see Appendix 2). Compliance checklists are provided as an aid to identify those specific rules or policies for which compliance has been demonstrated to FAA. The checklist includes rules or policies for which compliance must be demonstrated by individual operators. Not all rules, policies or variants are necessarily listed or addressed. 16.2 Discussion of Specific Compliance Checklist Items (reserved)
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17 FSB Specifications for Devices And Simulators (Reserved) 18 Application of OSR Report
Relevant parts of this report are effective for the specific combination of Class 1 EFB and aircraft model when this report is approved by FAA.
19 Alternate Means of Compliance
19.1 Approval Level and Approval Criteria. Alternate means of compliance to the provisions of this report, must be approved by MKC-AEG. If alternate compliance is sought, operators will be required to establish that any proposed alternate means provides an equivalent level of safety to the provisions of AC 120-76A and this OSR report. Analysis, demonstrations, proof of concept testing, differences documentation, or other evidence may be required. 19.2 Requires Equivalent Safety. In the event alternate compliance is sought, training program hour reductions, simulator approvals, and device approvals, may be significantly limited and reporting requirements may be increased to assure equivalent safety. FAA will generally not consider relief through alternate compliance means, unless sufficient lead time has been planned by an operator to allow for any necessary testing and evaluation. 19.3 Unforeseen Circumstances. In the event of clearly unforeseen circumstances in which it is not possible for an operator to comply with report provisions, the operators may seek an interim equivalent program rather than a permanent alternate compliance method. Financial arrangements, schedule adjustment, and other such reasons are not considered unforeseen circumstances for the purposes of this provision.
20 Miscellaneous - (Reserved)
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Appendix 1
List of Required Documents and Artifacts for Authorization and Continued Airworthiness
Flight Crew Operations Manual Cockpit Checklists Flight Crew Training Manual Training Courseware Flight Crew Maintenance Personnel Operations Office Personnel Electronic Flight Bag Pilots Guide Company Maintenance Procedures Component Maintenance Manual Minimum Equipment List Data Delivery and Management Description and Procedures EFB Configuration Control Description and Procedures
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Appendix 2
Compliance Checklist The provisions of this report have shown compliance with the following regulations: (1) Title 14 CFR 91.9, 91.21, 91.103, 91.167, 91.169, 91.503, 91.605, 91.1023, 91.1025, 91.1063, 91.1065, 91.1067, 91.1069, 91.1073, 91.1075, 91.1077, 91.1079, 91.1081 (2) Title 14 CFR 135.21, 135.23, 135.63, 135.81, 135.83, 135.144, 135.179, 135.213, 135.293, 135.297, 135.299, 135.323, 135.325, 135.327, 135.329.
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Stylistic 3500 Peripheral and Accessory Brochure
For information on Fujitsu PC Corporations entire product line, call 1-800-831-3183 or visit www.fujitsupc.com
Fujitsu PC Corporation 5200 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA Tel: (800) 831-3183 www.fujitsupc.com
Fujitsu and Fujitsu logo are registered trademarks of Fujitsu Ltd. Stylistic is a trademark of Fujitsu PC Corporation. All other items noted herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright 2001 Fujitsu PC Corporation. Specifications subject to change without notification. 0501.10 FPC58-0486-01
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Peripheral devices complete the solution. Creating this duality of increased function and ease of use is the design goal of all our peripherals.
Mini Dock Designed to complement the desktop of the mobile professional, the Stylistic 3500 mini-dock cradles the unit for easy viewing and provides full access to all desktop features transforming the Stylistic 3500 into a no excuses desktop replacement. The mini-dock provides a simple method to connect to: external monitor, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, parallel port, RS-232C serial port, external floppy, DC-input power, USB (2nd port), audio line-out jacks, RJ-45 LAN, type III PC Card CardBus slot and a built-in speaker. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMW42DS1
AC Adapter
110-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz auto-sensing AC adapter. Powers the Stylistic 3500 or the external battery charger. Can be used as an extra or replacement AC adapter for the Stylistic 3500. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400, Stylistic 2300, 1200, Point 1600 and Point 510. Includes AC power cable at no additional charge. Must specify localization of AC power cable. Part # FPCAC14
High-usage Cradle Where frequent docking is required, the High Usage Cradle (HUC) provides drop-in connectivity to USB, charging capability and adjustable viewing angle. Designed to complement a nurses station, the High-usage Cradle will provide the ability to dock frequently. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMW42CR1
Auto Adapter
Powers the Stylistic 3500 or the external battery charger through a vehicle cigarette lighter. Operates on 12/24 volts DC input. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400, Stylistic 2300, Stylistic 1200, Point 1600 and Point 510. Part # FPCAA02
Designed for hospitals, the wall mount cradle allows the user to attach and secure the Stylistic 3500 to the wall. Its folding keyboard tray allows the user to enter text and then fold it out of the way when not in use. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMW42CR3
Wall Mount Cradle
Folding Desk Stand
This lightweight, adjustable desk stand holds the Stylistic 3500 for convenient use on a desktop in either portrait or landscape orientation, with or without the port replicator attached. The desk stand folds flat for easy transport and comes with a nylon carrying case. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400, Stylistic 2300, Stylistic 1200, Point 1600, and Point 510. Part # FMWDS3
Port Replicator
Providing portable connectivity, the low-profile port replicator attaches firmly to the base of the Stylistic 3500. When attached, the Stylistic 3500 is enhanced with the following connectivity ports: external monitor, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, parallel port, RS-232C serial port, external floppy, DC-input power, USB (2nd port), audio line-out jacks, RJ-45 LAN, and a built-in speaker. Install the port replicator plate (included) for use with the compact desk stand, in portrait or landscape orientation. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMW42PR1
Slip Case This tough, padded slip case protects the Stylistic 3500 while providing full user access to the display, hot pads, suspend/resume button, DC-input power and I/O connectors: PC Card slot, IR ports, internal speaker and microphone, microphone and headphone jacks, VGA port, modem, and status LEDs. The case does not allow access to the battery or FDD port. The unit can be carried vertically or horizontally by repositioning the detachable shoulder strap on the D-rings located at the corners. Includes pen holder, hand strap, carrying handle and detachable shoulder strap. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMWCC43
USB Keyboard Low Power, 87-key, compact keyboard with Windows keys. It features a 19 mm key pitch for a full-sized keyboard feel, a coiled USB cable and dedicated F11 & F12 keys. Connect it directly to the USB port on the main unit, port replicator, High-Usage Cradle or Mini-dock. BIOS support on Stylistic 3500 ensures this Plugn Play keyboard will function even when USB support is not available (pre-boot and NT4). Recommended for application developers and Portfolio Case users. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMWKB5A
Screen Protectors Installed in seconds, these disposable, screen overlays provide the Stylistic 3500 screen with extra protection from pen scratches from everyday dust and grit. Recommended for all environments. Package of 12. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMWSP10
Wireless Keyboard
This light and compact wireless keyboard is sized at 79% pitch, features Windows keys, and comes in US (83-key) version. Two-keystroke operation required for F11 and F12 keys. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMWKB4A
Replacement Pen
Part # FMW42PN1
Spare Stylistic 3500 stylus. Sold in packages of 5. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400.
Floppy Disk Drive
3.5, 1.44 MB external floppy disk drive. Connects to the floppy disk drive (FDD) port on the Stylistic 3500 or the port replicator. Also compatible with all Stylistic 3400, Stylistic 2300, Stylistic 1200, Point 1600, or Point 510 units and peripherals, which provide a floppy disk drive port. Part # FMWFD2
Pen Tether
The tether attaches the pen to the Stylistic 3500 or to a carrying case. Minimizes accidental dropping or loss of the pen. Features an integrated swivel to minimize twists in the cord. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400, Stylistic 2300, Stylistic 1200, Point 1600, and Point 510. Part # FMWST2
Battery Pack Removable, rechargeable, 3100mAh, Lithium ion battery pack for the Stylistic 3500. The battery can be warm swapped any time the Stylistic 3500 is in suspend mode. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMW45BP1
Radio Antenna Cover Kit
Designed to provide security and protection to the antenna of many thirdparty wireless LAN solutions. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part #FMW42RC1
Battery Charger
This compact desktop battery charger features easy-to-use gravity-fed operation which can accommodate and charge two Stylistic 3500 batteries. (Charges one battery at a time) Requires AC adapter or auto adapter. Part # FMW42BC1
Portfolio Case Compact and professional the Portfolio Case allows the Stylistic 3500 to be transported and used just like a notebook. Works with either the USB Keyboard [FMWKB5A] or wireless keyboard [FMWKB4A]. Also compatible with the Stylistic 3400. Part # FMWCC42
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