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    Re: Airbus switches - momentary or toggle?

    I have test this morning after reassign the switch.
    Still the same. If I push the switch and hold it, TERR ON ND is displayed.
    If I let go the switch, TERR ON ND goes off.

    I have seen on the Hydraulik Page a white triangle for the Yellow Elec Pump.
    When I push the switch and hold it, the triangle becomes green and a line connected to
    the Yellow hydraulic system. If I let go the switch, the triangle becomes white again.

    It's different to the APU starter switch. This ist also a momentary switch.
    But when I push the switch and let it go the APU starts after a while.
    I cannot compare the assignments because I use Opencockpits Interface and FDS Interface Cards in my Overhead.
    But there seems to be different configuration possibilities in ITT Creator.
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    Re: Airbus switches - momentary or toggle?

    Hi,

    I found the issue for the TERR ON ND, it will be corrected soon. The TERR ON ND switches will have the "toggle" option.

    Regarding the Yellow ELEC pump switch, next version will work more correctly as well. In the meantime, you can use the "toggle" option in IIT Creator.

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    Re: Airbus switches - momentary or toggle?

    Hello guys,
    sorry for digging in an old thread but I'm looking for the correct type of Korry switches on an Airbus flightdeck:

    Which Korry switches are momentary and which are alternate/toggle?
    I've checked Meriweather's site but he doesn't explain exactly which mechanical type each Korry switch is...
    Is there a detailed list or does Airbus only use momentary Korries on their flightdecks?
    Any help appreciated, many thanks in advance

    All the best
    Bon

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    Re: Airbus switches - momentary or toggle?

    From a previous JL post --

    Yes the TERR ON ND are also MON-OFF.
    Here a list I made, it may not be exhaustive:
    -EXT PWR
    -APU START
    -Autobrakes
    -yellow elec pump
    -ADRs
    -Fire Agents
    -IDGs
    -GND CTL
    -MW/MC
    -GPWS G/S
    -AUTOLAND
    -TERR ON ND
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