Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 443
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Hazard Avoidance The system displays a TA for at least eight seconds, even if the alerting condition(s) that initially triggered the TA are no longer present. SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS EIS AUDIO & CNS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT HAZARD AVOIDANCE AFCS Inset Traffic Map Displays When TA is Detected Figure 6-103 Traffic Annunciation (PFD) Bearing "One o'clock" through "Twelve o'clock" or "No Bearing" Relative Altitude "High", "Low", "Same Altitude" (if within 200 feet of own altitude), or "Altitude not available" Approximate Distance (nm) "Less than one mile", "One Mile" through "Ten Miles", or "More than ten miles" Table 6-24 TA Descriptive Voice Announcements Operation Testing the Traffic System: 1) From Home, touch Traffic > Traffic Settings. 2) If the traffic system is in Operating Mode (Operate Button annunciator is green), touch the Standby Button 2) Turn the Joystick as necessary to set the Traffic Map Pane range so the outer range ring indicates '6 NM'. This will allow the system to show all traffic symbols in the traffic test pattern. 3) Touch the Test Button. Button annunciator is green while test is in progress. If system test is successful, system displays a test pattern of traffic symbols an provides the voice alert 'TAS System Test Passed', and the traffic system returns to the previously selected mode. If the test fails, the system announces 'TAS System Test Fail' and enters Standby Mode. Or: 1) From Home, touch Map > Map Settings. 2) If necessary, touch the Sensor tab. 3) Touch the Traffic Settings Button. 4) If the traffic system is in Operating Mode (Operate Button annunciator is green), touch the Standby Button. 190-01263-01 Rev. A Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 429 ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX
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