The exact operation of this panel is unkown since I'm not a pilot... Based on the markings this panel is used for routing the display information. Back in the days the displays were cathode ray tubes (CRT's) so the display indications are abbreviated to 'CRT' on the panel. Usually the primary flight display (PFD) and the navigation display (ND) are the main displays used in front of te pilot. The two 'stacked' displays in the middle are for technical and other information like the engine information, warning messages and for example fuel information. If the primary flight display (PFD) or the navigation display (ND) fail, the pilot misses information. Therefore the information can be routed to the 'stacked' displays in the middle. In normal operation, both switches are in the middle 'normal' position. By rotating the left knob, the upper display can be switched to display the Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) or the Primary Flight Display (PFD). The right knob is used to display the Engine Indicating and Crew Alerting System (EICAS) of navigation Display (ND) information on the lower display. So in normal operation these knobs are probably never used unless there's a technical malfunction and this is a nice back-up feature.
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