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RYAN TCAD
Ryan TCAD is a system that provides audio and visual
alerts for traffic near your aircraft. The information from
this system can be interfaced through the GDL 88 to the
GNS 400W/500W series. Operating instructions and
details on the modes of operation are described in the Ryan
TCAD operator’s handbooks.
Setting Altitude Display Mode
The GDL 88 TCAD has four altitude display modes:
Normal (±2,700 feet), Above (-2,700 feet to +9,000 feet),
Below (-9,000 feet to +2,700 feet), and Unrestricted
(±9,900 feet). The GDL 88 continues to track up to 30
intruder aircraft within its maximum surveillance range,
regardless of the altitude display mode selected.
The selected altitude display mode is displayed in the
upper left-hand corner of the Traffic page.
1. While viewing the Traffic page, press the small
right knob to activate the cursor and highlight
the current mode. Turn the small right knob
to cycle through the options.
2. With each turn of the knob, the screen changes
to display the traffic detected within the selected
altitude display range. The 400W/500W Series
screen also displays unrestricted traffic (UNR)
having a maximum range available.
3. Press ENT to confirm and save the selected
value.
TCAD Traffic Page Menu
1. Press MENU to display the page menu. Turn
the small or large right knob to highlight
the desired choice of commands to send to the
Ryan TCAD.
2. With the TCAD Approach (APR) Mode selected,
pressing ENT toggles between Enabled and
Disabled.
3. With TCAD GND Mode selected, pressing ENT
toggles between Enter and Exit GND mode.
4. Select Setup? and press ENT to reach the Setup
page.
5. Select Self Test? and press ENT to start the Self
Test process. Self Test is also performed on unit
start up.
Part Seven: Section 3
GDL 88 Interface: Ryan TCAD Traffic
190-00356-30 Rev L
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