Traffic Alerting; No Bearing Traffic Alerting (Aural Only); Figure 2-1 Display With Ads-B And Tas/Tcas - Garmin 3X5/G1000 Series Pilot's Manual

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2 – ADS-B IN TRAFFIC (345 ONLY)
INTRODUCTION
2.1.1

Traffic Alerting

To enhance situational awareness, the GTX 345 is equipped with traffic alerting on
ADS-B, ADS-R, and TIS-B targets. An aural message is issued when an alert becomes
active.
For example, "Traffic! Two O'clock, Low, Two Miles."
To minimize nuisance alerts, the traffic alerting sensitivity adapts, based on altitude above
ground level. No aural alerts are given below 500 feet.
2.1.2

No Bearing Traffic Alerting (Aural Only)

For G1000 installations with a TAS system, alerting for no bearing traffic will only be via
aural alert (no visual alert on display).
For example, the aural alert, "Traffic, No Bearing, High, Less than one mile" indicates that
there is traffic with no valid bearing, above own altitude and within one mile. Once all
traffic is cleared, the system will provide an aural alert, "No bearing traffic clear."
In some scenarios, such as a landing situation, a no bearing traffic aural alert could play
above 500 feet, but if the traffic did not clear until below 500 feet, then no traffic clear
aural alert would play.
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GTX 3X5 Series Transponder G1000 Pilot's Guide

Figure 2-1 Display with ADS-B and TAS/TCAS

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