User's Manual

SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
TCAS 3000 Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
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Programming pins on the TCAS computer associated with each of the functions
defined on the Program Pins 3/3 page are listed below. Where more than one
program pin is indicated, the listed connector pins correspond to the display digits
read from left to right. A one (1) indicates the associated pin is grounded and a zero
(0) indicates open, except for RCZ852 MAX TAS where a one (1) indicates an open
and a zero (0) indicates a ground.
ALT LIMIT 00000 Shows selected altitude above which TCAS will not give CLIMB
commands. Value for each digit, from left to right, is 32000, 16000,
8000, 4000, and 2000 feet. Altitude is the sum of selected values
(1s): RMP6J, RMP6H, RMP6G, RMP6F, RMP6E.
PERF LIMIT 0 Selects CLIMB command altitude limit control from external
performance computer: A ground (1) indicates performance/climb
rate is not limited. An open (0) indicates performance/climb rate is
limited: RMP6D.
SINGLE
TRANS
PONDER
0 Shows if the TCAS 3000 is configured for a single transponder. (1)
indicates a single transponder . (0) indicates not a single
transponder.
MAX TAS 000 Shows the selected maximum airspeed operating range of aircraft.
This data is obtained from ARINC label 276 of the selected
transponder. Refer to the appropriate Mode S transponder
installation manual.
NOTE: Line 8 of the Program Pins 3/3 display indicates which transponder is currently
selected.