Bendixking CAS 67A TCAS II User Manual

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Page 1 - Pilot’s Guide

HoneywellCollision Avoidance SystemPilot’s GuideTCAS IICAS 67AEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 7

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/998TCAS II TRAFFIC DISPLAY SYMBOLSTCAS II will display four different traffic symbols on the TrafficAdvisory disp

Page 3 - Table of Contents

TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 59NON-THREAT TRAFFICAn open white diamond indicatesthat an intruder’s relative altitude isg

Page 4 - MODE S/TCAS CONTROL PANELS

006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9910TRAFFIC ADVISORY (TA)A symbol change to a filled yellowcircle indicates that the intruding air-craft is consi

Page 5 - REMOTE-MOUNTED HARDWARE

TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 6/03006-08499-0000 Rev 611RESOLUTION ADVISORY (RA)A solid red square indicates that theintruding aircraft is proje

Page 6 - INTRODUCTION

006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9912OFF SCALE TRAFFICThe presence of TA or RA aircraft that are beyond the selected dis-play range is indicated b

Page 7 - SECTION I : OPERATION

THE RA/VSI INSTRUMENTTCAS II guidance is incorporated into the vertical speed indicator.Two rows of colored lights, one green and one red, are located

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THE TA/VSI INSTRUMENTThe TA/VSI combines the plan position of intruding aircraft and TCASII guidance on the vertical speed instrument.A pointer and ci

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 515INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“CLIMB, CLIMB, CLIMB”Situation:The intruder is ahead

Page 10 - Operation

006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9916INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“MONITOR VERTICAL SPEED”Situation:One intruder is ahead at 12:00 o’clock,

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 517INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“MONITOR VERTICAL SPEED”Situation:The intruder is ahe

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The information contained in this manual is for reference use only. Ifany information contained herein conflicts with similar informationcontained in

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INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“TRAFFIC, TRAFFIC”Situation:One intruder is ahead at 12:00 o’clock, beyond 5 miles, 200 feetbelow your altitude.Cr

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 519INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“MONITOR VERTICAL SPEED”Situation:The intruder is 4 N

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9920INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“DESCEND, DESCEND, DESCEND.”Situation:One intruder is 4 NM ahead at 12:

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INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“CLIMB, CLIMB NOW.”Situation:Alert Increase: The intruder ahead has changed from level flight to arapid descent aft

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9922INDICATIONS AND VOICE ANNOUNCEMENTS“CLEAR OF CONFLICT.”Situation:The intruder has passed behind and is now 60

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 523RECOVERY AFTER CLEAR OF CONFLICT:• If initially in level flight, promptly but smoothl

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9924AUDIO ANNOUNCEMENTSSynthesized voice announcements are issued by TCAS II over theaircraft audio system. The

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 525RESOLUTION ADVISORIES AND SYNTHESIZED VOICEANNOUNCEMENTSRA CATEGORY CORRECTIVE PREVENTIV

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9926LIST OF RESOLUTION ADVISORIESTCAS TRAFFIC ADVISORY ANNUNCIATIONS (TA):Aural Visual Crew ResponseTCAS RESOLUTI

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 727Operation“DESCEND,CROSSINGDESCEND,DESCEND,CROSSINGDESCEND”“CLEAR OFCONFLICT”“INCREASECLI

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 71Table of ContentsSYSTEM COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 529SECTION II: CONTROLS AND DISPLAYSSECTION II DESCRIBES CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS OFTHE TCAS I

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9930Controls and DisplaysIntentionally left blank

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TRANSPONDER/ TCAS CONTROL UNIT; CTA 81A; CTA81B, CTA 81C, CTA 81DCTA 81A & D Dual Mode S/TCAS Control Unit, CTA 81C SingleMode S/TCAS Control Unit

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9932The Display Window displays the 4096 ATCcode selection and whether transponder No. 1or No. 2 is active. The

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 533The TCAS RANGE Selector is used to selectthe range on the traffic display. The range is

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9934FUNCTION SELECTOR CTA 81A/C/D CONTROL UNIT ONLY(SELECTS OPERATING MODE)Moving the spring loaded knob to TEST

Page 31 - Controls and Displays

TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 535FUNCTION SELECTOR CTA 81 B CONTROL UNIT ONLY(SELECTS OPERATING MODE)There are no TCAS fu

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0436KFS 578A TRANSPONDER/ TCAS CONTROL UNIT KFS 578A Single or Dual Mode S/TCAS Control Unit (Dual Unit shown).KF

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 737The outer knob on the left hand dual concen-tric switch selects the Traffic Advisory dis

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/042System ComponentsIVA 81A/C/DTA/RA VSIIVA 81BRA VSIKAV 485TALT VSI/RARMU 556 KFS 578ACD 671CCTA 81AITA 81A DEDI

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/9938SBY places the Mode S Transponder and TCAS in standby. SBY isannunciated on the display window. Use SBY duri

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 7Controls and Displays39TA/RA (Traffic Advisory and Resolution Advisory) mode. Activatest

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Controls and Displays006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/04401/2 selects the active transponder. The other unit isplaced in standby.IDT initiates IDE

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 7Controls and Displays41PS 578A FUNCTION SELECTOR, ATC CODE SELECT & MOMEN-TARY TCAS DI

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The traffic display switches to the FL (flight level) display function whenthe inner knob is pressed in for more than four seconds. The relativealt

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 743Note: If the CD 671A is interfaced to a MST 67A Mode S transponderand the MST 67A sense

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The traffic display may have another range select source. The select-ed TCAS range is always annunciated on the traffic display. Therange annunciated

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SBY places the Mode S Transponder and TCAS in standby. SBY isannunciated in the display window. Use standby during ground oper-ations. ON activates

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The FL feature is usually flagged below 18,000 feet MSL unlessbarometric corrected altitude is available from an air data source. FLis flagged on the

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The Display Window displays the ATCcode selection, whether transponder #1 or#2 is active, transponder mode, transpon-der ident, own aircraft flight le

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 6/03006-08499-0000 Rev 63System ComponentsTPU 67A TCASPROCESSORANT 67A DIRECTIONALANTENNAGC 362AGRAPHICSPROCESSOR

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FID Mode - Allows entry of the eight digit alphanumeric flight ID code.The right outer knob selects each of the eight positions for entry, andthe righ

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TA/RA (Traffic Advisory and Resolution Advisory) mode. Activatesthe Mode S transponder, altitude reporting, and TCAS “TA/RA”mode. Aural and visual R

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WEATHER RADAR INDICATORS; RDS 81, 82, 84 & 86, PRIMUS COLOR INDICATORS200/300SL/400/870/P90/650/800 AND COLLINSWXR 300 (IND-270)The GC 362A TCAS G

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 751Controls and DisplaysRADAR ONLY MODEIn this mode of operation, only weather radar inform

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0452RADAR WITH TCAS OVERLAY MODEA full time TCAS display overlays the weather display in this mode.The display or

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 753TCAS ONLY MODEIn this mode the screen’s origin point is 1/3 up from the bottom of thescr

Page 52 - WXR 300 (IND-270)

The presence of a TA or RA aircraft that is beyond the selected dis-play range is indicated by one half of the traffic symbol at the edge ofthe screen

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 755WEATHER MODES MESSAGE FORMATTCAS MODE ANNUNCIATIONS:TCAS STBY (Blue) TCAS in StandbyTES

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0456TCAS MODE MESSAGE FORMATTCAS MODE ANNUNCIATIONS:TCAS STBY (Blue) TCAS in StandbyTEST (Blue) TCAS in TESTTA

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 757FAULT MESSAGE FORMATFAULT ANNUNCIATIONS:TCAS PROCESSORUPPER ANTENNALOWER ANTENNARADIO AL

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/994INTRODUCTIONTCAS II is a system used for detecting and tracking aircraft in thevicinity of your own aircraft.

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0458ITA 81A DEDICATED TCAS TRAFFIC DISPLAYControls and DisplaysRANGE SELECTORAUTOPUSHBUTTONABOVENORMAL PUSHBUT

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ITA 81A DEDICATED TCAS TRAFFIC DISPLAY CONTROLSPushbutton Range Selectors selectrange to be displayed.AUTO Pushbutton: At Power-Up thescreen initiall

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0460IVA 81B & KAV 485T RA/VSI RESOLUTIONADVISORY/VERTICAL SPEED INDICATORTwo rows of colored lights, one red

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IVA 81A/C/D TA/VSI TRAFFIC ADVISORY/VERTICALSPEED INDICATORThe TA/VSI combines the vertical speed instrument with the TA andRA display functions. Re

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0462Controls and DisplaysMAXIMUMRANGEBORDERVERTICAL SPEED POINTERRED COMMANDARCINTRUDERSOWN AIRCRAFTSYMBOLINTRUDE

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 763Controls and DisplaysTCAS MODE/FAILUREStandard Optional IndicatesTCAS STBY (Blue) NO TC

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0464CLIMB,...MONITOR VERTICAL SPEED,...TYPICAL TA/VSI SCENARIOSControls and Displays

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 765Controls and DisplaysMONITOR VERTICAL SPEED,...TRAFFIC,...

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0466Controls and DisplaysMONITOR VERTICAL SPEED,...DESCEND,...

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideSECTION III: SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONSSECTION III EXPLAINS CONSIDERATIONS OF THE SYS-TEM; WARNINGS AND LIMITATION, CAUTIONS ANDNOTES.

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 55SECTION I : OPERATIONSECTION I DESCRIBES BASIC OPERATION OF THETCAS II SYSTEM.Operation

Page 68

006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0468Systems Considerations The capability of TCAS II is dependent upon the type oftransponder in the intruding ai

Page 69 - Systems Considerations

TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 769WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS (CONT’D)• TCAS can be wired to inhibit display of traffic on th

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0470Systems ConsiderationsRefer to the Airplane Flight Manual for the specific operationalfeatures of the TCAS

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 771SECTION IV: APPENDIXTHE APPENDIX INCLUDES THE TEST FUNCTION OFTCAS II EQUIPMENT, A GLOSS

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0472AppendixIntentionally left blank

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 773AppendixFUNCTIONAL AND AUTOMATIC SELF TESTThe Mode S transponder and TCAS Functional Tes

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A Resolution Advisory (red square) will appear at 3 o’clock, range of2 miles, 200 feet above and flying level.A Traffic Advisory (yellow circle) will

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 775After the sequential lamp test, the red and green climb/descend lightsdisplay a fixed te

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0476TA/VSI Lamp TestThe TA/VSI lamp test produces an array of traffic in the patternshown. The climb/descend colo

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 777FAILURE CONDITIONSShould a VSI failure be detected at any time, the VSI flag will appear

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006-08499-0000 Rev 5Effective Date 4/996TCAS II:• Compatible with and independent of the ATC System• Determines if a threat exists• Calculates appropr

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006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0478GLOSSARY OF TCAS TERMSABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONSAFMS Airplane Flight Manual SupplementAGL Above Ground Lev

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 779ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS (CONT’D)G-force The ratio between a given load and the pul

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ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS (CONT’D)NAR Non-Altitude Reporting traffic.Non-Threat Intruder An aircraft that has entered the TCAS sur-veillance volum

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 2/04006-08499-0000 Rev 781ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS (CONT’D)Reversal Maneuver A reversal maneuver is a change

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Appendix006-08499-0000 Rev 7Effective Date 2/0482Intentionally left blank

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Honeywell International Inc.One Technology Center23500 West 105th StreetOlathe, Kansas 66061FAX 913-791-1302Telephone: (913) 712-0400Copyright ©1999,

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TCAS II Pilot’s GuideEffective Date 4/99006-08499-0000 Rev 57OperationTCAS II OPERATIONThe TCAS II system monitors the airspace surrounding your aircr

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