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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
TPL-100A Processor / Part No. 940-0530-001
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(4) Traffic Display
The traffic display supplies the information that follows:
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Standard symbology consisting of own aircraft symbol and a two mile range ring
marker
marker
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Resolution advisory, traffic advisory, proximity, and non-threat category aircraft
symbols that depict range, bearing (if tracking is occurring on a directional
antenna), and altitude (if intruder aircraft is reporting altitude)
symbols that depict range, bearing (if tracking is occurring on a directional
antenna), and altitude (if intruder aircraft is reporting altitude)
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Numerous text message annunciations relating to the presence of TAs and RAs
that cannot be displayed by a symbol because bearing is not available, TAs and
RAs that are outside the range scaling of the traffic display, display operating
modes, and fail conditions.
that cannot be displayed by a symbol because bearing is not available, TAs and
RAs that are outside the range scaling of the traffic display, display operating
modes, and fail conditions.
NOTE: A pilot's guide supplied by Honeywell describes the TA/VSI operation in detail.
(5) Optional Aural/Lamp Advisory Outputs
Optional aural and lamp traffic advisory and resolution advisory outputs are available
and may be activated by connecting external tone generators and/or indicator lamps
to the appropriate rear connector pins on the MILACAS-FR Processor.
and may be activated by connecting external tone generators and/or indicator lamps
to the appropriate rear connector pins on the MILACAS-FR Processor.
The aural advisory outputs make tones that accompany corrective, preventive, and
traffic advisories generated by the MILACAS-FR Processor. The activated aural
advisory discrete output is generated for a 1.0 ±0.2 second period. When the aural
advisory discrete outputs are used in an installation, the Audio Tone Enable Program
pin should be strapped to provide a 1.0 ±0.2 second delay of the synthesized voice
output in order to be properly phased with the aural advisories.
traffic advisories generated by the MILACAS-FR Processor. The activated aural
advisory discrete output is generated for a 1.0 ±0.2 second period. When the aural
advisory discrete outputs are used in an installation, the Audio Tone Enable Program
pin should be strapped to provide a 1.0 ±0.2 second delay of the synthesized voice
output in order to be properly phased with the aural advisories.
The lamp advisory outputs operate annunciator lights that identify the advisory as a
corrective, preventive, or traffic advisory. The activated output remains on for the
duration of the advisory unless cancelled.
corrective, preventive, or traffic advisory. The activated output remains on for the
duration of the advisory unless cancelled.
(6) MILACAS-FR Processor and Mode S Transponder Front Panel Indicators and TEST
Switch
These front panel indicators and TEST switches provide a fault isolation maintenance
aid in failure situations where the traffic advisory display subsystem has failed and is
incapable of displaying TCAS failure annunciations. Refer to the Fault Isolation and
Maintenance Practices sections of this manual for details.
aid in failure situations where the traffic advisory display subsystem has failed and is
incapable of displaying TCAS failure annunciations. Refer to the Fault Isolation and
Maintenance Practices sections of this manual for details.
(7) Optional Advisory Cancel Switch
This momentary switch cancels active advisory alert conditions.