Garmin GTX 327 Transponder

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Cirrus Design Section 9 Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual Supplement for Garmin GTX 327 Transponder When a Garmin GTX 327 Transponder is installed in the Cirrus Design, this Supplement is applicable and must be inserted in the Section (Section 9) of the Cirrus Design Pilot s Operating Handbook. This document must be carried in the airplane at all times. Information in this supplement adds to, supersedes, or deletes information in the basic Pilot s Operating Handbook. P/N 13772-102 1 of 8

Section 9 Section 1 - General Cirrus Design The airplane is equipped with a single Garmin GTX 327 ATC Mode A/ C (identification and altitude) transponder with squawk capability. This supplement provides complete operating instructions for the GTX 327 and does not require any additional data be carried in the airplane. 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 1. Identification Key 2. Mode Selector Keys a. OFF b. STBY (Standby) c. ON d. ALT 3. Display Window 4. FUNC (Function) Key 5. CRSR (Cursor) 6. CLR (Clear) Key 7. START/STOP Key 8. Photocell 9. VFR Key 10. Selector Keys a. 0-7 - Code Selection b. 8-9 - Display Brightness/Contrast _FM09_1501 2 of 8 P/N 13772-102

Cirrus Design Section 9 Section 2 - Limitations No Change Section 3 - Emergency Procedures No Change Section 4 - Normal Procedures Expected coverage from the GTX 327 is limited to line of sight. Low altitude or aircraft antenna shielding by the airplane itself may result in reduced range. Range can be improved by climbing to a higher altitude. After Engine Start 1. Avionics Power Switch...ON The transponder will turn on in the STBY mode. The transponder is on but will not respond to interrogations from ATC secondary surveillance radar. Before Takeoff 1. Transponder Mode Selector Keys...ALT If the transponder is in the STBY mode, it will automatically switch to ALT during takeoff when the groundspeed increases through approximately 35 knots. The transponder will respond to ATC Mode C (altitude and identification) interrogations. Selecting ON puts the transponder in Mode A (identification) only. The transponder will respond to Mode C (altitude) interrogations with signals that contain no altitude information. After Landing 1. Transponder Mode Selector Keys... STBY or OFF If the transponder is in the ALT mode for landing, it will automatically switch to STBY during landing rollout when the groundspeed decreases through approximately 35 knots. P/N 13772-102 3 of 8

Section 9 Section 5 - Performance No Change Section 6 - Weight & Balance No Change Section 7 - Systems Description Cirrus Design This supplement provides specific procedures for use of the GTX 327 Transponder in the and a general description of the unit. For a detailed description of the GTX 327, refer to GARMIN GTX 327 Mode A/C Transponder Pilots Guide, p/n 190-00187-00 Revision A (Feb 2000) or later revision. The Garmin GTX 327 transponder system consists of the integrated receiver/transmitter control unit, an antenna, and an altitude digitizer. The receiver/transmitter receives interrogations from a ground-based secondary surveillance radar transmitter and then transmits to the interrogating Air Traffic Control Center. Digitized altitude information is provided by the altitude digitizer (encoder) plumbed into the airplane static system. The transponder and integrated controls are mounted in the center console. The transponder control provides active code display, code selection, IDENT button, and test functions. The display is daylight readable and is automatically dimmed through a photocell. The controller buttons are dimmed through the INST lights control on the instrument panel bolster. The transponder antenna is mounted on the underside of the fuselage just aft of the firewall. 28 VDC for transponder operation is controlled through the Avionics Master Switch on the bolster switch panel. 28 VDC for receiver, transmitter, and altitude encoder operation is supplied through the 2-amp ENCODER/XPONDER circuit breaker on the Avionics Non-Essential. 4 of 8 P/N 13772-102

Cirrus Design Section 9 Mode Selector Keys The mode selector keys are located in a circular arrangement immediately to the left of the display window. The selected mode is annunciated at the left side of the display immediately adjacent to the selector keys. The five positions are: OFF - Turns off all power to the GTX 327 transponder. The transponder should be off until the engine is started. Normally, the transponder can be left in the STBY position and allow the Avionics Power Switch to control system power. STBY - Powers the transponder in standby mode. The last active identification code will be selected. In STBY, the transponder will not reply to any interrogations from an ATC secondary ground surveillance radar system. This is the normal position for ground operations in the. STBY mode is automatically entered from ALT mode during landing ground roll as the groundspeed decreases through 35 knots. ON - Powers on the GTX 327 in Mode A (identification mode.). The last active identification code will be selected. In addition to the airplane s identification code, the transponder will also reply to altitude (Mode C) interrogations with signals that do not contain altitude information. ALT - Places the transponder in Mode A and Mode C, identification and altitude respectively. The transponder will respond to interrogations with the airplane s identification code and standard pressure altitude (29.92 inches Hg). ALT mode is automatically entered from STBY mode during takeoff ground roll as the groundspeed increases through 35 knots. P/N 13772-102 5 of 8

Section 9 Code Selector Keys Cirrus Design Code selection is accomplished by depressing the eight selector keys (numbered 0-7) located immediately below the display. Any of 4096 active identification codes can be selected. The selected code must be in accordance with instructions for IFR flight or rules applicable to transponder utilization for VFR flight. The airplane s transponder code is used to enhance tracking capability by ATC. Therefore, do not switch the transponder to STBY when making routine code changes. Input a New Code 1. Use CLR key to remove the current code. 2. Use 0-7 keys to input the new code. The new code will not be activated until the last (fourth) digit is entered. Pressing the CLR key will move the cursor back to the previous digit. Pressing the CRSR key during code entry will remove the cursor and cancel the entry. When making routine code changes, avoid inadvertent selection of code 7500 and all codes within the 7600 series (7600 7677) and 7700 series (7700 7777). These codes trigger special indicators in automated facilities. 7500 will be decoded as the hijack code. Important Codes 1200 VFR code for any altitude in U.S. 7000 VFR code commonly used in Europe 7500 Hijacking 7600 Loss of communications 7700 Emergency 7777 Military interceptor operations (Never squawk this code) 0000 Military use only (not enterable) 6 of 8 P/N 13772-102

Cirrus Design Section 9 Reply Light The reply light is the small reverse video R immediately below the mode annunciation in the display window. The reply light will blink each time the transponder replies to ground interrogations. The light will remain on during the 18-second IDENT time interval. IDENT Key Pressing the IDENT button activates the Special Position Identification (SPI) pulse for approximately 18 seconds allowing ATC to identify your transponder return from other returns on the controller s scope. The Reply annunciator in the display will illuminate during the SPI pulse. Momentarily press the IDENT key when the controller requests, SQUAWK IDENT. VFR Key Pressing the VFR key sets the transponder to the pre-programmed VFR code selected in the configuration mode (factory set to 1200). Pressing the VFR key a second time will restore the previous identification code. FUNC Key Pressing the FUNC key changes the data shown on the right side of the display. Pressing the FUNC key a second time will cycle the display to the next data. Displayed data includes Pressure Altitude, Flight Time, Count Up Timer, Count Down Timer, Contrast, and Display Brightness. PRESSURE ALT - Displays pressure altitude in feet. An arrow to the right of the altitude indicates that the airplane is climbing or descending. FLIGHT TIME - Displays the flight time. The timer receives groundspeed from GPS1. Flight time starts when the groundspeed reaches 35 knots on takeoff and pauses when the groundspeed descends below 35 knots on landing. COUNT UP TIMER - The count up timer is controlled by the START / STOP key. Pressing the CLR key zeros the display. P/N 13772-102 7 of 8

Section 9 Cirrus Design COUNT DOWN TIMER - The count down timer is controlled by the START / STOP key. The CRSR and 0-9 keys are used to set the initial time. Pressing the CLR key resets the timer to the initial value. CONTRAST - Allows adjustment of display contrast. When CONTRAST is selected, pressing the 8 key reduces contrast and pressing 9 increases contrast. DISPLAY - The display function is not available in this installation. Display brightness is automatically controlled through a photocell in the front panel. 8 of 8 P/N 13772-102