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The GTX 330 transponder is powered on by pressing the STBY, ALT or ON keys, or by a remote avionics master switch (if applicable). After power on, a start-up page is displayed while the unit performs a self test. Mode Selection Keys OFF ...
Count Down time, and for adjusting contrast and display brightness. When the transponder code is changed, a notification is sent to ATC by the GTX 330. This notification is temporary and will not be sent if the GTX is inactive (i.e., set to STBY) when the code is changed.
Count Down timer. Function Display NOTE: GTX 330 options are normally set at time of installation. For changes to the GTX 330 parameters, contact your Garmin authorized dealer. FLIGHT ID: Displays the Flight ID. The CRSR key opens the Flight ID entry dialog if the ‘ALLOW PILOT TO EDIT FLT ID’...
To operate the Flight Timer: 1) Press the FUNC key until FLIGHT TIME is displayed. 2) If the GTX 330 is configured with Automated Airborne Determination, the timer begins automatically when the unit senses that the aircraft has become airborne. The timer may be reset to zero at every takeoff, continue accumulating time at takeoff, or may be controlled manually.
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The Altitude Monitor stops when the current deviation exceeds 1000 feet plus the configured deviation value. The maximum configured deviation values that can be set by a Garmin authorized service center are as follows: Flight Level or Feet Maximum Limits – 300 feet BELOW, 0 feet to 1999 feet ABOVE...
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Mode S Data Transmission In addition to 4096 code and pressure altitude, the GTX 330 is capable of transmitting aircraft identification, transponder capability, and maximum speed range. Aircraft identification is commonly referred to as FLT ID (Flight Identification). The GTX 330 may be configured by the installer to allow the flight crew to enter FLT ID for each flight.
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Flight ID is not being edited, the dialog will close without saving. When the transponder Flight ID is changed, a notification is sent to ATC by the GTX 330. This notification is temporary and will not be sent if the GTX 330 is inactive (i.e., set to STBY).
Transponder-equipped aircraft can be displayed within the coverage volume within range of your position on indicators such as a Garmin GNS 430 or GNS 530, GTN 6XX/7XX, GNS 480, and GMX 200. Aircraft without an operating transponder are invisible to TIS. Refer to 400/500 series, GTN 6XX/7XX, GNS 480, or GMX 200 pilot literature for details.