Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 442
Traffic Alerts, Sensitivity, Level, Intruder Altitude, Available, TA Alerting Conditions
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Hazard Avoidance SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS EIS AVOIDANCE MANAGEMENT AUDIO & CNS FLIGHT HAZARD Sensitivity Intruder Altitude Level Available TA Alerting Conditions Intruder closing rate provides less than 20 seconds of vertical and horizontal separation. Or: A Yes Intruder closing rate provides less than 20 seconds of horizontal separation and vertical separation is within 600 feet. Or: Intruder range is within 0.2 nm and vertical separation is within 600 feet. A No Intruder closing rate provides less than 15 seconds of separation. Intruder closing rate provides less than 30 seconds of vertical and horizontal separation. Or: B Yes Intruder closing rate provides less than 30 seconds of horizontal separation and vertical separation is within 800 feet. Or: Intruder range is within 0.55 nm and vertical separation is within 800 feet. B No Intruder range is less than 20 seconds. Table 6-23 TA Sensitivity Level and TA Alerting Criteria Traffic Alerts NOTE: Voice traffic alerts are disabled below 400' AGL. When the traffic system detects a new TA, the following occur: • The system issues a single "Traffic!" voice alert, followed by additional voice information about the bearing, relative altitude, and approximate distance from the intruder that triggered the TA (Table 6-24). The announcement "Traffic! 12 o'clock, high, four miles," would indicate the traffic is in front of own aircraft, above own altitude, and approximately four nautical miles away. • A 'TRAFFIC' annunciation appears to the left of the heading indication on the PFD, flashes for five seconds and remains displayed until no TAs are detected in the area (Figure 6-103). • If the PFD is operating in FULL mode, the PFD automatically displays an inset map. If no inset map was enabled prior to the TA, the system displays the PFD Inset Traffic Map. If the PFD Inset Navigation Map was enabled prior to the TA, the system displays the PFD Inset Navigation Map with the traffic overlay enabled. If the system cannot determine the bearing of TA traffic, a yellow text banner appears in the center of the Traffic Map Pane and in the lower-left of the PFD Inset Traffic Map instead of a TA symbol. The text indicates 'TA' followed by the distance, relative altitude, and vertical trend arrow for the TA traffic, if known. 428 Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 190-01263-01 Rev. A AFCS ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX
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