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GTN 625/635/650 Pilot’s Guide
190-01004-03 Rev. P
Traffic
9.4.2
Displaying and Operating Traffic
(TAS Systems)
The unit must be in operating mode for traffic to be displayed. The ability
to switch from standby to operating mode on the ground is especially useful for
scanning the airspace around the airport before takeoff.
Heading
Annunciation
Range Rings
Ownship Position
Non-Threat
Traffic
Traffic Proximity
Advisory
Altitude Filter
Traffic Status Key
(Operate/Standby)
Figure 9-8 Traffic Page
9.4.2.1
Switching from Standby Mode to Operating Mode
The Traffic page shows surrounding TAS traffic data in relation to the aircraft’s
current position and altitude without basemap clutter. Aircraft orientation is
always heading up unless no valid heading is received. The Traffic Status is
shown in the lower left corner and the Altitude Filter is shown in the lower right
corner.
1. While viewing the Traffic page, touch the
Traffic Status
key
to select
Operate
.
2. To switch to Standby Mode from the Traffic page, touch the
Traffic Status
key to select
Standby
.
3. The Altitude Filter limits the traffic displayed to the Below,
Normal, Above or Unrestricted altitude block as listed in the
“Displayed Traffic Range” table. The filter altitudes are relative
to ownship altitude. Touch the
Altitude Filter
key to change
the altitude filter value.
4. Touch the
Traffic Status
key to place the system in the Standby
mode. Standby is displayed in the Traffic mode field.
NOTE:
Not all TAS systems can be set to “Standby” mode while in the air.
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