
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III
10-8
SECTION 10 – HAZARD
AVOIDANCE
10.5 TRAFFIC ADVISORY SYSTEM (TAS)
(OPTIONAL)
Refer to the Honeywell KTA 870 Pilot’s Guide for a
detailed discussion of the KTA 870 system.
System Self Test
1. Set the range to 2/6 nm.
2. Press the
STANDBY
softkey.
3. Press the
TEST
softkey.
4. Self test will take approximately eight seconds
to complete. When completed sucessfully, traf
-
fic symbols will be displayed as shown in Figure
10-12 and a voice alert “TAS System Test OK”
will be heard. If the self test fails, the system
will revert to Standby mode and a voice alert
“TAS System Test Fail” will be heard.
Figure 10-12 Self Test OK Display
Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page
1. Turn the
large FMS
knob to select the Map Page
Group.
2. Turn the
small FMS
knob to select the second
rectangular page icon.
3. Press the
OPERATE
softkey to begin displaying
traffic. ‘TAS OPERATING’ is displayed in the
Traffic mode field.
4. Press the
ALT MODE
softkey to change the
altitude volume. Select the desired altitude
volume by pressing the the
BELOW
,
NORMAL
,
ABOVE
, or
UREST
(unrestricted) softkey. The
selection is displayed in the Altitude mode
field.
5. Press the
STANDBY
softkey to place the system
in the Standby mode. ‘TAS STANDBY’ will be
displayed in the Traffic mode field.
6. Rotate the
Joystick
clockwise to display a larger
area or rotate counter-clockwise to display a
smaller area.
Traffic, Out of
Range
Proximity Traffic,
1000’ above &
descending
Traffic Mode
Figure 10-13 Traffic Map Page
“Non-Bearing” Traffic (system
is unable to determine bearing),
distance is 8.0 nm, 1190’ above
and descending
Traffic Advisory,
aircraft is 400’ below
& climbing
Altitude Mode
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