4 gtx 33 mode s transponder, Transponder controls, Audio panel and cns – Garmin G1000 Piper PA-46 Matrix User Manual

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Piper PA-46 Mirage/Matrix

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4.4 GTX 33 MODE S TRANSPONDER

The GTX 33 Mode S Transponder(s) provide Mode A, Mode C, and Mode S interrogation and reply capabilities.

Diversity incorporates antennas mounted on the top and bottom of the aircraft for dependable operation while
maneuvering. Selective addressing or Mode Select (Mode S) capability includes the following features:

• Level-2 reply data link capability (used to exchange information between aircraft and ATC facilities)

• Surveillance identifier capability

• Flight ID (Flight Identification) reporting – The Mode S Transponder reports aircraft identification as either the

aircraft registration or a unique Flight ID (configured by the factory or a dealer).

• Altitude reporting

• Airborne status determination

• Transponder capability reporting

• Mode S Enhanced Surveillance (EHS) requirements

• 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 aircraft equipped with a Traffic Avoidance System (TAS) to
recognize the presence of Mode S-equipped aircraft for selective interrogation.

The Hazard Avoidance Section provides more details on traffic avoidance systems.

TRANSPONDER CONTROLS

Transponder function is displayed on three levels of softkeys on the PFD: Top-level, Mode Selection, and

Code Selection. When the top-level XPDR Softkey is selected, the Mode Selection softkeys appear: XPDR1,
XPDR2, STBY, ON, ALT, GND, VFR, CODE, IDENT, BACK.

When the CODE Softkey is selected, the number softkeys appear: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, IDENT, BKSP,

BACK. The digits 8 and 9 are not used for code entry. Selecting the numbered softkeys in sequence enters
the transponder code. If an error is made, selecting the BKSP Softkey moves the code selection cursor to the
previous digit. Selecting the BKSP Softkey again moves the cursor to the next previous digit.

Selecting the BACK Softkey during code selection reverts to the Mode Selection Softkeys. Selecting the BACK

Softkey during mode selection reverts to the top-level softkeys.

The code can also be entered with the FMS Knob on either PFD. Code entry must be completed with either

the softkeys or the FMS Knob, but not a combination of both.

Selecting the IDENT Softkey while in Mode or Code Selection initiates the ident function and reverts to the

top-level softkeys.

After 45 seconds of transponder control inactivity, the system reverts back to the top-level softkeys.

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