Operation – Garmin G1000 Socata TBM 850 User Manual

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190-00709-00 Rev. A

Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850

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HAZARD AVOIDANCE

OPERATION

NOTE:

The KTA 870 automatically transitions from STANDBY to OPERATE mode upon takeoff.

The unit must be in operating mode for traffic to be displayed. The ability to switch from standby to operating

mode on the ground is especially useful for scanning the airspace around the airport before takeoff.

Selecting the STANDBY Softkey forces the unit into Standby Mode. Selecting the NORMAL Softkey allows

the KTA 870 to switch from Operating Mode to Standby Mode as necessary.

Switching from standby mode to operating mode:

On the Traffic Page, select the NORMAL Softkey

Or

:

1)

Press the MENU Key and turn the small

FMS

knob

to select Normal Mode.

2)

Press the ENT Key to place the KTA 870 in the operating mode.

Switching from operating mode to standby mode:

On the Traffic Page, select the STANDBY Softkey

Or

:

1)

Press the MENU Key and turn the small

FMS

knob

to select Standby Mode.

2)

Press the ENT Key to place the KTA 870 in the Standby mode.

System Self Test

1)

Set the range to 2/6 nm.

2)

Select the TEST Softkey.

3)

Self test takes approximately eight seconds to complete. When completed successfully, traffic symbols are

displayed and a voice alert “TAS System Test Passed” is heard. In the event that the system test fails, the system
reverts to Standby Mode and a voice alert “TAS System Test Failed” is heard.

Displaying traffic on the Traffic Map Page:

1)

Turn the large

FMS

Knob to select the Map Page Group.

2)

Turn the small

FMS Knob

to select the Traffic Map Page.

3)

Select the NORMAL Softkey to begin displaying traffic. OPERATING is displayed in the Traffic mode field.

4)

Select the ALT MODE Softkey to change the altitude volume.

5)

Select the STANDBY Softkey to place the system in the Standby mode. STANDBY is displayed in the Traffic

mode field.

6)

Turn the RANGE Knob clockwise to display a larger area or counter-clockwise to display a smaller area.

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