A320 Communications System (DSC-23)

Complete guide to VHF/HF radios, RMP operation, audio management, interphone, and cabin call systems

ATA 23 • Communications

The A320 communication system provides voice and data communication between flight crew, cabin crew, ground personnel, and external parties via radios. Understanding RMP operation, audio control panels, interphone systems, and cabin calls is essential for effective crew coordination and safe flight operations.

Communication System Overview

The communication system includes VHF/HF transceivers, radio tuning panels (RMP), audio integrating units (AMU), audio control panels (ACP), interphone systems, and cabin call systems. These components work together to provide comprehensive internal and external communication capability.

📻 Radio Systems

2 VHF standard (VHF3 optional), 2 HF, SATCOM, ACARS datalink

🎛️ Radio Management

3 RMPs for tuning, SEL light indicates cross-side control

🎧 Audio Control

AMU integrates audio, ACPs allow TX/RX selection and volume

📞 Interphone

Flight interphone, service interphone, cabin calls, PA system

VHF Communication Systems

The A320 has two VHF communication systems as standard (VHF3 is optional). These are the primary means of air-to-ground communication during flight.

VHF Configuration

🚨 Emergency Configuration

In emergency electrical configuration, only VHF1 remains available. RMP1 continues to function and can tune VHF1 even when only the emergency electrical network is active. This ensures minimum communication capability during electrical emergencies.

Radio Management Panels (RMP)

Three RMPs allow crew to select and tune communication and navigation radios. RMPs provide cross-side control capability.

RMP Functions

🔧 RMP Operation

To tune a frequency: Use outer knob to adjust whole units, inner knob for decimals on STBY window. Press transfer key to swap active and standby frequencies. When SEL light is amber, that radio is being controlled from another RMP (cross-side control active).

Audio Management System

Audio Management Unit (AMU)

The AMU integrates, distributes, and manages all audio signals for radios, interphones, call systems, and passenger address functions. It ensures proper routing of audio throughout the aircraft.

Audio Control Panels (ACP)

Each crew member has an ACP allowing selection of transmission channels, enabling/disabling receptions, and adjusting volume for various audio sources.

ACP Functions

Interphone Systems

Flight Interphone

Enables communication between flight crew using boomsets, hand microphones, and oxygen mask microphones connected through the AMU.

Service Interphone

Communication between flight crew, cabin attendants, and service interphone jacks installed around the aircraft.

🔧 Service Interphone Logic

After landing, service interphone becomes available approximately 10 seconds after touchdown when landing gear is locked down. The SVCE INT OVRD pushbutton allows ground personnel to use service interphone jacks even if landing gear is not locked down.

Cabin Call Systems

Cockpit Call Indications on ACP

Cabin Transmission from Cockpit

Calls Panel

Cockpit MECH Call

Press and hold MECH pushbutton: COCKPIT CALL blue light illuminates on external power panel, external horn sounds to attract ground personnel. Ground crew press RESET pushbutton on external power panel to extinguish light and silence horn.

Passenger Address (PA) System

PA function hosted in CIDS (Cabin Intercommunication Data System), which distributes announcements from cockpit and cabin stations to passenger loudspeakers throughout cabin.

Making PA from Cockpit

PA Indications

Cabin Intercommunication Data System (CIDS)

Transmits, processes, and controls signals for cabin and service interphones, PA, lighted signs, lighting, smoke detection, and other cabin functions. Essential for integrated cabin management.

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