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Which statement accurately describes the control switch for the Electronically Dimmable Window (EDW)?
Which statement accurately describes the control switch for the Electronically Dimmable Window (EDW)?
- The control switch can be used to open and close the door.
- The control switch allows the window to change between two states: darkened and clear. (correct)
- The control switch is only operational when there is normal electrical power.
- The control switch is located on the CAP.
What happens to the door windows if normal electrical power is lost?
What happens to the door windows if normal electrical power is lost?
- The door windows can only be opened manually.
- The door windows cannot be controlled.
- The door windows remain in the darkened state.
- The door windows automatically become clear. (correct)
Can a single failure affect more than one door window?
Can a single failure affect more than one door window?
- Yes, a single failure can affect all door windows.
- No, each door window is independent of the others.
- Yes, a single failure can affect multiple door windows.
- No, a single failure cannot affect more than one door window other than loss of normal airplane electrical power. (correct)
What happens to the blue switch LED when the window is in the clear state?
What happens to the blue switch LED when the window is in the clear state?
What is the purpose of the Electronically Dimmable Window (EDW)?
What is the purpose of the Electronically Dimmable Window (EDW)?