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User Manual

GTX 3X5 Series Transponder
Pilot's Guide
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WARNING:
Do not use data link weather information for maneuvering in,
near,
or around areas of hazardous weather.
Information contained within
data link weather products may not accurately depict current weather
conditions.
WARNING:
Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to
determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link
weather product.
Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing
weather data for data link transmission,
the weather information shown by
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weather product age.
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NOTE: The coverage expected from the GTX 3X5 is limited to line of
sight.
Low altitude or aircraft antenna shielding by the aircraft itself may
result in reduced range.
Range can be improved by climbing to a higher
altitude.
NOTE: This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs
should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center.
Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent
damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to
operate this device under FCC and FAA regulations.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review
and understand all aspects of the GTX 3X5 Pilot’s Guide. Thoroughly
practice basic operation prior to actual use.
WARNING: The display surface is coated with a special anti-reflective
coating that is very sensitive to skin oils, waxes, and abrasive cleaners.
It is very important to clean the lens using an eyeglass lens cleaner that
is specified as safe for anti-reflective coatings with a clean, lint-free
cloth.
CAUTION: The Garmin GTX 3X5 should be turned off before starting or
shutting down aircraft engine(s).
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NOTE:
It
is the responsibility of the GTX 3X5 owner to obtain
proper
licensing before using the transponder.
AC 90-100A Statement of Compliance:
The Garmin navigational unit meets the
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1 GTX 3X5 Series Transponders ............................................ 1-1
1.1 GTX 335 .......................................................................... 1-1
1.2 GTX 345 .......................................................................... 1-1
1.3 References ........................................................................... 1-1
1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations .............................................. 1-2
2 GTX 3X5 Controls .............................................................. 2-1
2.1 Power Control Keys ......................................................... 2-1
2.2 Mode Selection Keys ........................................................... 2-1
2.3 Squawk Code Keys ............................................................. 2-2
2.4 Function Keys ..................................................................... 2-2
3 Features and Settings .......................................................... 3-1
3.1 Transponder (XPDR) .......................................................... 3-1
3.2 TIMERS (TMR) ................................................................... 3-2
3.3 ALTITUDE (ALT) ............................................................... 3-3
3.4 SYSTEM (SYS) .................................................................... 3-4
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Figure 2-1 Squawk Code Entry Field..................................... 2-2
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1 GTX 3X5 SERIES TRANSPONDERS
The GTX 3X5 Series Transponders is a family of panel mount and remote
transponders.
GTX 345 Mode S transponder with built-in ADS-B UAT and 1090
MHz receivers
GTX 335 Mode S transponder with ADS-B Out functionality
1.1 GTX 335
The GTX 335 is a TSO compliant mode S transponder with ADS-B Out
Extended Squitter functionality.
Features:
Traffic Information Service (TIS) traffic display output and aural
alerting
• Altitude deviation alerting
Timers: count up, count down, flight, trip
Static (Outside) air temperature display
• Density altitude display
Internal GPS (Optional)
1.2 GTX 345
The GTX 345 is a mode S transponder with TSO compliant ADS-B Out
and ADS-B In functionality. The GTX 345 is a TSO compliant mode S
transponder with ADS-B Out and ADS-B In functionality.
Features:
Dual-band ADS-B traffic display output and aural alerting
• Helicopter specific Airport Area Alerting and On-Scene Mode
• Integration with TCAD/TAS/TCAS I traffic systems
FIS-B weather and flight information display output
Bluetooth portable device interface to traffic, weather, and AHRS
• Altitude deviation alerting
Timers: count up, count down, flight, trip
Static (Outside) air temperature display
• Density altitude display
Internal GPS (Optional)
1.3 References
ADS-B Academy
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1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations
AAD Automatic Airborne Determination
ADSB Automatic Dependant Surveillance Broadcast
ATCRBS Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System
ASR Automatic Speech Recognition
PIREP Pilot Report
SSR Special Position Identification
SPI Special Position Identification
TCAS Traffic Collision Avoidance System
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2 GTX 3X5 CONTROLS
The GTX 3X5 series transponders share common pilot interface.
2.1 Power Control Keys
NOTE
Regardless of the operating mode, the GTX 3X5 will not
respond to
Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System (
ATCRBS)
or Mode S All-Call interrogations if Automatic Airborne
Determination (AAD) senses the aircraft is on the ground.
ON
P
owers on into ON mode
.
ALT
P
owers on into ALT mode
.
OFF
Powers off.
SBY
P
owers on into standby mode.
2.2 Mode Selection Keys
The transponder becomes
an active part of the
ATCRBS
when either the
ON
or
ALT
function is selected
.The
transponder responds to interrogations from
TCAS equipped
aircraft.
SBY Selects the standby mode.
The transponder will not reply to any
interrogations or transmit ADS-B Out
.
ON Selects the On mode.
The transponder replies to interrogations. The
Reply
(
) symbol indicates the transponder is actively responding.
The GTX 3X5 transmits
ADS-B
Out data.
Replies and ADS-B Out data do not
include altitude information.
ALT
Alt mode takes into account the air/ground state. The transponder
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replies to identification and altitude
interrogations as indicated by the Reply
symbol
(
).
The GTX
3X5
transmits ADS-B Out data. Replies to altitude interrogations and
ADS-B
Out data include the aircraft’s standard pressure
altitude.
2.3 Squawk Code Keys
There are eight squawk code entry keys (0 – 7) that provide access to all
ATCRBS codes. Pushing one of these keys begins the code selection
sequence. Digits that are not yet entered appear as underscored blanks.
The new code is activated when the fourth digit is entered. Pressing the
CLR key moves the cursor back to the previous digit. Holding the CLR
key moves the cursor back to the first digit. Pressing the CLR key when
the cursor is on the first digit of the code, or pressing the CRSR key
during code entry, removes the cursor and cancels code entry.
Figure 2-1
Squawk Code Entry
Field
2.4
Function
Keys
IDENT
The IDENT key activates the special position identification (SPI) pulse for
18 seconds, which distinguishes your transponder
from others on the air traffic
controller’s screen. The word “IDENT”
will
appear in the upper left corner of the
display during this
time.
VFR
VFR sets the transponder code to the preprogrammed VFR
code, which is
selected during installation configuration (this is set to 1200 at the
fac
tory). Pressing
the VFR key again restores the previous identification code.
FUNC
Cycles through top level function groups shown on the right
side of the
display. Menu groups include:
• Transponder (XPDR)
Timers
(TMR)
• Altitude (ALT)
System
(SYS)
ENT Acknowledges selection of menu items and pilot data entry
fields.
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CRSR
Activates the cursor to select items in menus and on
pages.
CLR
Clears selected entry and exit
menus.
8/UP
Enters the number eight in the Flight ID or Count Down
timer.
Navigates up
in menus and within top level function
groups.
9/DOWN
Enters the number nine in the Flight ID or Count
Down
timer
.
Navigates down in menus and within top level function
groups.
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3 FEATURES AND SETTINGS
3.1
Transponder
(XPDR)
FLIGHT ID
This page displays the active Flight ID. Access to
pilot entry of the Flight ID is through this page
when allowed by the system.
1090ES TX CTRL
This page displays the current ON/OFF state
of
the
1090ES ADS-B Out function. Access to pilot control of
the 1090ES ADS-B Out function
is
through this page
when allowed by system configuration.
UAT TX CTRL
This page displays the current ON/OFF state
of
the UAT
ADS-B Out function.
Access to pilot control of the UAT
ADS-B Out function is through this page when allowed by
system
configuration.
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3.2
TIMERS
(TMR)
UP
COUNTER
This page provides a stopwatch style counter,
with start/stop/reset controls via the ENT and
CLR keys.
DOWN COUNTER
This page provides a count down style timer,
with a notification, when the timer expires and
start/stop/set/reset controls via the ENT and CLR
keys.
FLIGHT TIMER
This page provides an airborne flight timer
that starts and stops automatically with the
GTX’s automatic airborne determination. The
timer measures the elapsed airborne time since
the last on ground to airborne transition.
Manual start/stop/reset controls are available
via the ENT and CLR keys.
TRIP TIMER
This page provides an airborne flight timer that starts
and stops automatically with the GTX’s automatic
airborne determination. The timer measures the
elapsed airborne time since the last manual reset of the
timer. Manual start/stop/reset controls are available via
ENT and CLR keys.
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3.3
ALTITUDE
(ALT)
PRESSURE ALT
This page displays the current pressure
altitude
.
ALT MONITOR
This page displays
the
current altitude deviation from
the
desired altitude to maintain.
The desired altitude is automatically
set when the altitude monitor
is
turned on. ON/OFF controls are
available via the CRSR and ENT
keys.
SAT/DALT
This page displays the current static air temperature (SAT) and
density
altitude (DALT), when
available.
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3.4 S
YSTEM
(SYS)
BACKLIGHT
This page displays the current backlight level and
backlight level
offset.
The offset is pilot modifiable via the CRSR
and UP/DOWN
keys.
CONTRAST
This page displays
the
current contrast level
and contrast level offset.
The offset is pilot modifiable via the
CRSR and UP/DOWN
keys.
MESSAGES
This page displays the number of active system
messages
.
Viewing
active system messages is available via CRSR
key menu
selection.
BLUETOOTH
This page displays the status of the GTX 345
Bluetooth function.
The Bluetooth function
is
automatically
placed into pairing mode when this page is
displayed.
INTERNAL GPS
This page displays the status of the internal
GPS
.
GPS position
fix details are available via CRSR key menu
selection.
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