Garmin G2000 Pilots Guide - Page 445
TRAFFIC MAP PANE, Selecting an operating mode, Traffic > Traffic Settings, Map > Map Settings
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS EIS AUDIO & CNS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT Hazard Avoidance Selecting an operating mode: 1) From Home, touch Traffic > Traffic Settings. Or: a) From Home, touch Map > Map Settings. b) If necessary, touch the Sensor Tab. c) Touch the Traffic Settings Button. 2) In the Mode Window, touch one of the following buttons: • Operate: System interrogates other aircraft transponders and displays traffic. • Standby: Traffic system does not interrogate other aircraft transponders or display traffic. • Test: Traffic system performs system test, then changes to Standby Mode (Test Mode only accessible when system is in Standby Mode. Traffic MAP Pane The Traffic Map Pane shows surrounding traffic data in relation to the aircraft's current position and altitude, without basemap clutter. It is the principal map pane for viewing traffic information. Aircraft orientation is always heading up unless there is no valid heading. Range rings indicate map ranges. Turn the Joystick counter-clockwise to decrease the map range, or clockwise to increase the range. The traffic operating mode and altitude display mode appear in the upper right corner of the Traffic Map Pane. Map Orientation Traffic Display Range Rings Traffic Advisory, 500' Below, Climbing Operating Mode Altitude Mode Traffic Advisory Off-Scale, 300' Below, Level Non-Bearing Traffic Advisory, 4.0 nm, 500' Above, Descending Non-Threat Traffic, Altitude Not Reported Non-Threat Traffic, 2500' Above, Descending Proximity Advisory, 900' Above, Level Figure 6-105 Traffic Map Pane HAZARD AVOIDANCE AFCS ADDITIONAL FEATURES APPENDICES INDEX 190-01263-01 Rev. A Garmin G2000 Pilot's Guide for the Cessna T240 431
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