G1000TM. Transponder Pilot s Guide



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G1000TM Transponder Pilot s Guide

Record of Revisions Revision Date of Revision Revision Page Range Description A B C D 04/30/04 11/29/04 05/3/05 07/20/05 5-1 5-7 5-1 5-7 5-1 5-5 5-1 5-5 Initial release. Added information on flight ID reporting. Changes per Software 4.02. New cover plus minor edits. Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 190-00382-00 Rev. D

TRANSPONDER DESCRIPTION 5.1 GTX 33 TRANSPONDER The GTX 33 transponder is integrated into the G1000 system, offering Mode A, Mode C and Mode S interrogation and reply capabilities. This pilot s guide provides a description of the transponder operation and information on Mode S capability. The transponder controls are located on the G1000 Primary Flight Display (PFD) on the lower portion of the screen (see figures below). TRANSPONDER SOFTKEYS The transponder function spans three levels of softkeys; the Top-level, the Mode Selection and the Code Selection softkeys. When the Top-level XPDR softkey is pressed, the following softkeys appear in the softkey bar (Figure 5.1.2): STBY, ON, ALT, VFR, CODE, IDENT, BACK. When the CODE softkey is pressed, the number softkeys appear in the softkey bar (Figure 5.1.3): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, IDENT, BKSP, BACK. The digits 8 and 9 are not used for code entry. Pressing the BKSP softkey backs up code selection to the previous digit. Pressing the BACK softkey during code selection reverts to the MODE Selection softkeys (Figure 5.1.2). Pressing the BACK softkey during Mode Selection reverts to the Top-level softkeys (Figure 5.1.1). NOTE: After 45 seconds of transponder softkey inactivity, the system reverts back to the Top-level softkeys (Figure 5.1.1). TRANSPONDER STATUS BAR The Transponder Status bar is located to the left of the System Time box and contains, a four-digit code field, a mode field and a reply status indicator. In Standby mode, both the code field and the mode field appear in white. In all other modes, these fields appear in green. Transponder Status Bar Figure 5.1.1 Top-level Softkeys Pressing XPDR displays the Mode Selection softkeys Pressing BACK displays the Toplevel softkeys Figure 5.1.2 Mode Selection Softkeys Pressing CODE displays the Code Selection softkeys Pressing BACK displays the Mode Selection softkeys Figure 5.1.3 Code Selection Softkeys 190-00382-00 Rev. D Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 5-1

TRANSPONDER DESCRIPTION MODE S FEATURES The GTX 33 transponder is equipped with selective addressing or Mode Select (Mode S), capability. Mode S functions include the following features: Level-2 reply data link capability (used to exchange information between aircraft and various ATC facilities) Surveillance identifier capability Flight ID reporting Altitude reporting Airborne status determination Transponder capability reporting Mode S Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) requirements Acquisition squitter Flight ID Reporting The G1000 transponder reports aircraft identification as either the aircraft registration or a FLT ID (Flight Identification). The system is configured for either option by an authorized Garmin service center. If configured for Flight ID entry, the pilot must enter the appropriate flight ID on the PFD. After the correct Flight ID is entered, the aircraft identification reported in response to ATC radar interrogations is properly correlated with the associated call sign for voice communication. The flight ID is not to exceed seven (7) characters. No space is needed when entering Flight ID. When a Flight ID contains a space, the system automatically removes it upon completion of Flight ID entry. (See ICAO documents 8168, 4444 and 8585 for further details). If the Flight ID is set to SAME AS TAIL no entry is required. In this configuration, the transponder then reports the aircraft registration number to ATC. Acquisition Squitter Acquisition squitter, or short squitter, is the transponder 24-bit identification address. The transmission is sent periodically, regardless of the presence of interrogations. The purpose of acquisition squitter is to enable Mode S ground stations and Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS) equipped aircraft to recognize the presence of Mode S-equipped aircraft for selective interrogation. TRAFFIC INFORMATION SERVICE (TIS) Mode S provides a data link for Traffic Information Service (TIS). TIS is a ground-based service that sends out location, direction, altitude and climb/descent information relative to all transponder-equipped aircraft within a radius of 55 miles from select sites. For aircraft not equipped with TCAS or TAS, TIS provides a graphic display of traffic information. TIS displays up to eight (8) traffic targets within 7.5 nautical miles from 3,000 feet below to 3,500 feet above your aircraft. TIS data is updated approximately once every five (5) seconds. NOTE: TIS is intended only to assist in visual acquisition of other aircraft in Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC). NOTE: Aircraft without an operating transponder are invisible to TIS. 5-2 Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 190-00382-00 Rev. D

OPERATION MODE SELECTION 5.2 OPERATION Mode selection can be automatic (Ground and Altitude modes) or manual (Standby, ON and Altitude modes). The STBY, ON and ALT softkeys can be accessed by pressing the XPDR softkey. Ground Mode (Automatic) Ground mode is automatically selected when the aircraft is on the ground. A green GND indication appears in the mode field of the Transponder Status bar. In Ground mode, the transponder does not allow Mode A and Mode C replies, but it does permit acquisition squitter and replies to discretely addressed Mode S interrogations. Figure 5.2.1 Ground Mode NOTE: Ground mode can be overridden by pressing any one of the Mode Selection softkeys. Standby Mode (Manual) The Standby mode can be selected at any time by pressing the STBY softkey. In Standby mode, the transponder does not reply to interrogations, but new codes can be entered. If the Standby mode is selected, a white STBY indication appears in the mode field of the Transponder Status bar. Figure 5.2.2 Standby Mode NOTE: In Standby mode, the IDENT function is inhibited. Manual ON Mode The ON mode can be selected at any time by pressing the ON softkey. ON mode generates Mode A and Mode S replies, but Mode C altitude reporting is inhibited. In ON mode, a green ON indication appears in the mode field of the Transponder Status bar. Figure 5.2.3 ON Mode 190-00382-00 Rev. D Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 5-3

OPERATION Altitude Mode (Automatic or Manual) Altitude mode is automatically selected when the aircraft becomes airborne. Altitude mode may also be selected manually by pressing the ALT softkey. If Altitude mode is selected, a green ALT indication is displayed in the mode field of the Transponder Status bar, and all transponder replies requesting altitude information are provided with pressure altitude information. Figure 5.2.4 Altitude Mode Reply Status When the transponder sends replies to interrogations, an R indication appears momentarily in the reply status field of the Transponder Status bar. CODE SELECTION Entering a Code A total of 4,096 discrete identification codes can be selected with the Code Selection softkeys. To enter a transponder code: 1. Press the XPDR softkey to display the transponder Mode Selection softkeys. 2. Press the CODE softkey to display the transponder Code Selection softkeys, for digit entry. 3. Press the digit softkeys to enter the code in the code field. When entering the code, the next key in sequence must be pressed within 10 seconds, or the entry is cancelled and restored to the previous code. Five seconds after the fourth digit has been entered, the transponder code becomes active. Figure 5.2.5 Reply Indication Figure 5.2.6 Entering a Code NOTE: When entering a code, press the BKSP (backspace) softkey to back up and change code digits. 5-4 Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 190-00382-00 Rev. D

OPERATION VFR Code The VFR code can be entered either manually, each digit at a time, or by pressing the XPDR softkey, then the VFR softkey. When the VFR softkey is pressed, the preprogrammed VFR code is automatically displayed in the code field of the Transponder Status bar. Pressing the VFR softkey again restores the previous identification code. NOTE: The pre-programmed VFR code is set at the factory to 1200. Important Codes Following is a list of important codes: 1200 VFR code in the U.S. (refer to ICAO standards for VFR codes in other countries). 7000 VFR code commonly used in Europe (refer to ICAO standards). 7500 Hijack code. 7600 Loss of communication code. 7700 Emergency code. 7777 Military interceptor operations code (NEVER SQUAWK THIS CODE). 0000 Code for military use in the U.S. IDENT FUNCTION Pressing the IDENT softkey sends an ID indication to Air Traffic Control (ATC). The ID return distinguishes your transponder from all others on the air traffic controller s radar screen. The IDENT softkey appears in all levels of transponder softkeys. When the IDENT softkey is pressed, a green IDENT indication is displayed in the mode field of the Transponder Status bar for a duration of 18 seconds. Figure 5.2.7 IDENT Indication When the IDENT softkey is pressed while in Mode or Code Selection, the system reverts to the Top-level softkeys. NOTE: In Standby mode, the IDENT softkey is inoperative. 190-00382-00 Rev. D Garmin G1000 Transponder Pilot s Guide 5-5

Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A. p: 913.397.8200 f: 913.397.8282 Garmin AT, Inc. 2345 Turner Road SE Salem, OR 97302, U.S.A. p: 503.391.3411 f: 503.364.2138 Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. p: 44/0870.8501241 f: 44/0870.8501251 Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan p: 886/2.2642.9199 f: 886/2.2642.9099 www.garmin.com 2005 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries 190-00382-00 Rev. D