
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for Cessna Nav III190-00498-00 Rev. A
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8.3 TRAFFIC ADVISORY SYSTEM
The G1000 provides an optional display interface for the
Bendix King KTA870
Traffic Advisory System.
NOTE: This document assumes the user has
experience operating the G1000 Multi Function
Display and is familiar with the KTA870 Pilot’s
Guide.
NOTE: This section describes the G1000 for TAS
only. The G1000 Multi Function Display docu-
ment describes the standard TIS interface.
DISPLAYING AND CONFIGURING TAS
TRAFFIC ON THE NAVIGATION MAP
PAGE
The display of TAS traffic on the Navigation Map Page
is designed to closely resemble the display symbology
used on the SKYWATCH. TAS Traffic is only displayed
on the Navigation Map Page if aircraft heading data
is available. When heading is not available, Traffic
Advisories are displayed as non-bearing banners on the
Navigation Map Page.
To display TAS traffic on the Navigation
Map Page:
1. Select the Navigation Map Page, press the MAP
softkey, then press the TRAFFIC softkey
To configure TAS traffic on the
Navigation Map Page:
1. Select the Navigation Map Page.
2. Press
MENU to display the Page Menu. Turn the
small right knob to select ‘Map Setup’ and press
the ENT key.
3. The flashing cursor highlights the ‘GROUP’ field.
Turn the
small FMS knob to select Traffic and press
ENT.
4. Turn the large FMS
knob to select the desired
Traffic Mode option. Turn the small FMS knob to
select the desired option and press the ENT key.
Repeat the step for Traffic Symbol and Traffic Label.
5. Return to the Map Page by pressing the
FMS knob
or momentarily pressing and holding the CLR key.
Traffic mode allows the pilot to choose which traffic is
displayed (all traffic, traffic and proximity advisories, or
traffic advisories only).
• Traffic Advisories (TA)—Solid Yellow Circles
• Proximity Advisories (PA)—Solid White
Diamonds
• Other—Hollow White Diamonds
Proximity Advisories (PA) are displayed as solid white
diamonds (SKYWATCH shows these PAs as hollow dia
-
monds since the SKYWATCH display is monochrome).
PAs are defined as traffic within the 5.0-nm range, within
± 1200 ft. of altitude separation, and are not a traffic ad-
visory (TA).
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
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