Garmin GNS 530 User Manual

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GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00181-00 Rev. H

14-10

SECTION 14

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Highlighting TIS Traffic Using Map Page
Panning

Another Map Page feature is panning, which allows the

pilot to move the map beyond its current limits without
adjusting the map scale. Press the small right knob to
select the panning function, a target pointer flashes on the
map display. A window appears at the top of the map
display showing the latitude/longitude position of the
pointer, plus the bearing and distance to the pointer from
the present position.

Activating the panning feature and panning
the map display:

1) Press the small right knob to activate the

panning target pointer.

2) Turn the small right knob to move up (turn

clockwise) or down (counterclockwise).

3) Turn the large right knob to move right (turn

clockwise) or left (counterclockwise).

4) To cancel the panning function and return to

the present position, press the small right
knob.

When the target pointer is placed on traffic, the traffic

range and altitude separation are displayed (Figure 14-18).

Figure 14-18 Traffic Range and Altitude Separation

Traffic Range

and Altitude

Separation

Target

Pointer

Power-Up Test

The TIS interface performs an automatic test during

power-up.

• If the system passes the power-up test, the

Standby Screen appears on the Traffic Page.

• If the system passes the power-up test and the

aircraft is airborne (as determined by system
configuration at the time of installation, see the
installer for detailed criteria information), traffic is
displayable on the Traffic Page in operating mode.

• If the system fails the power-up test, one of the

messages listed in Table 14-3 will be displayed .
See the installer for corrective action if the ‘DATA
FAIL’, or ‘FAILED’ message is displayed.

Message

Description

FAILED

GTX 330 has failed

DATA FAIL

Data is being received from the GTX 330,
but a failure was detected in the data stream

NO DATA

Data is not being received from the GTX 330

Table 14-3 Power-up Messages

NOTE: ‘NO DATA’ may be a normal mode of
operation in a dual transponder installation
where the GTX 330 with TIS is not the selected
transponder.

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