Traffic Description; Symbol Description - Garmin aera 560 Pilot's Manual

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3) Touch Menu > Set Up Data Link.
4) Touch Aircraft Type (Pressurized or Not Pressurized)
Or:
1) From the Main Menu touch the Traffic Icon.
2) Touch Menu > Info > Menu > Set Up Data Link.
3) Touch Aircraft Type (Pressurized or Not Pressurized)

TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION

ADS-B traffic operation is similar to TIS-A discussed previously, but ADS-B adds
additional symbology and capabilities. The symbols used to display ADS-B traffic are
shown in the table below. The traffic label and altitude are displayed below the traffic
symbol. A small up or down arrow next to the traffic symbol indicates that the traffic
is climbing or descending at a rate of at least 500 feet per minute. The vector line
that extends from the traffic symbol is just further indication of the intruder aircraft
track. For directional traffic symbols, the arrow head points in the direction of aircraft's
ground track.
Symbol
190-01117-02 Rev. C
Non-threat, non-directional airborne traffic
Non-threat directional airborne Traffic with absolute vector. Points in the
direction of the aircraft track.
Non-directional airborne Proximity Advisory (PA). Proximity Advisories are
issued for any traffic within 6 nautical miles and +/- 1,200'.
Directional airborne Proximity Advisory (PA) with absolute vector. Points in the
direction of the aircraft track. Proximity Advisories are issued for any traffic
within 6 nautical miles and +/- 1,200'.
Non-directional airborne Traffic Advisory (TA)
Non-directional off-scale airborne Traffic Advisory (TA). Displayed at outer
range ring at proper bearing.
Directional airborne Traffic Advisory (TA) with absolute vector. Points in the
direction of the aircraft track.
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