Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-00 Rev. P

12-4

SECTION 12

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

TIS Audio Alerting

The TIS audio alert is generated when the number of

Traffic Advisories (TA) on the GNS 430 display increases
from one scan to the next. For example, when the first
TA appears on the TIS display, the user is alerted audibly.
As long as a single aircraft remains on the TIS display, no
further audio alert is generated. If a second (or more) TA
appears on the display, a new audio alert is sounded.

Limiting TAs reduces “nuisance” alerting due to

proximate aircraft. If the number of TAs on the TIS
display decreases and then increases, a new audio alert
is sounded. A TIS audio alert is also generated when TIS
service becomes unavailable. The volume, pitch, and
duration of the audio alert (including the choice between
a male or female voice) is configured during installation.

The following TIS audio alerts are available:

• “Traffic” - TIS traffic alert is received.
• “Traffic Not Available” - TIS service is not available

or out of range.

TIS Symbology

TIS traffic is displayed on the GNS 430 unit according

to TCAS symbology on a dedicated Traffic page, and on
the moving Map Page. The symbology is shown in Table
12-1 and Figures 10-2, 10-3, and 10-4. The symbology is
described in Table 12-2. A Traffic Advisory (TA) symbol
appears as a solid yellow circle (or half circle on the outer
range ring if the traffic is outside the range of the dedicated
Traffic Page). Other Traffic is displayed as hollow white
(may be configured as cyan) diamonds.

Altitude deviation from own (client) aircraft altitude is

displayed (in hundreds of feet) for each target symbol. If
traffic is above own aircraft altitude the deviation is shown
above the target next to a ‘+’ symbol. If traffic is below
own aircraft altitude the deviation is shown below the
target next to a ‘-’ symbol.

Altitude trend is displayed as an up arrow (> +500

fpm), down arrow (< -500 fpm), or no symbol if less than
500 fpm rate in either direction.

The traffic ground track vector protrudes from each

symbol in the approximate direction of travel.

Traffic Type

Symbol

Traffic Advisory

Out-of-Range Traffic Advisory

Other Traffic

Table 12-1 TIS Symbology

Figure 12-2 Traffic Page

‘Own’ (Client)

Aircraft Symbol

‘Other’ (Intruder)

Traffic Symbol

Traffic Advisory

(TA) Symbol

Traffic Ground

Track Vector

Figure 12-3 Out-of Range TA Symbol

Out-of-Range Traffic

Advisory (TA) Symbol

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