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Zaon XRX 
XRX detects up to three threat aircraft from within your cockpit using a cutting-edge, proprietary, self-contained antenna 
design. With direction, locating and identifying traffic is simple and easy, and traffic information is displayed on the EFIS 
Map page. XRX delivers the three "dimensions" of traffic information that pinpoints where traffic is located: direction, 
range and relative altitude. Traffic accuracy is 0.2 NM on average for range, ±200 ft for altitude (defined by TSO 
standards set for transponder encoders), and ±22° for direction. For detailed Zaon information and capabilities: 
www.zaon.aero 
Zaon EFIS Setup 
After connecting the Zaon XRX to EFIS serial port #2 you will need to configure the serial port in the EFIS for 
ICARUS/TRFC. You will also need to configure the Zaon output to Garmin Traffic mode. 
Garmin GTX-330 
The IFR-certified GTX 330 offers a Traffic Information 
Services (TIS) interface, giving you greater traffic 
awareness in some of the United States's busiest 
airports. TIS traffic from the GTX330 is displayed on the 
map, including location, direction, altitude and 
climb/descent information for nearby aircraft. 
GTX-330 EFIS Setup (hold FUNC + ON keys) 
After connecting the GTX 330 Serial port #1 to EFIS serial port #2 you will need to configure the serial port #2 for 
ICARUS/TRFC 
EFIS Main Harness
  GTX-330   EFIS Configuration  GTX330 Configuration 
13  22  ICARUS/TRFC  ICARUS  ALT 
25  23  ICARUS/TRFC  REMOTE + TIS 
ADS-B Traffic 
ADS-B is only compatible with s-CPU units. 
The NavWorx ADS600 series ADS-B equipment can be directly 
interfaced to your EFIS. The ADS600 UAT receiver displays ADS-B 
information including TIS-B traffic and FIS-B weather. The ADS600-B 
UAT Transceiver displays the same information but also transmits your 
position to the ADS-B system. ADS-B is a free service provided by the 
FAA that transmits weather and traffic information to aircraft with 
compatible receivers. With a transceiver, aircraft can participate in the 
system by transmitting their position to the ADS-B system for the benefit 
of other aircraft and ATC. 
ADS600 (-B) Setup 
Connect the NAVWORX device to your EFIS in accordance with the 
NavWorx installation manual. The ADS600-B Display Port can connect to 
any available AFS serial port. The ADS600-B Altitude Encoder Port 
should connect to AFS serial port #2. It is important to have the 
NavWorx maintenance port connected to a DB9 connector. This will allow 
for future software updates and to setup/configure the ADS-B box. 
Configure Serial Port #3 for ADSB57K and Serial Port #2 for TFC/ICARUS 
EFIS Main Harness  ADS600(-B) P1    EFIS Configuration 
13 Serial #2 TX      7      ICARUS/TRFC 
5 Serial #3 RX      5      ADS-B 
4 Serial #3 TX      24      ADS-B 
21 Serial #3 GND    23      ADS-B 
Use the NavWorx manual to connect to its maintenance port. The following three commands must be entered into the 
NavWorx box: 1. SET PROTOCOL TA, 2. MAP TA RS232, 3. SET BAUD 57600. 
To prevent seeing yourself called out as traffic (ghosting), connect one of the Serial outputs of the GTX-330 
configured as REMOTE + TIS to Pin 33 of the ADS600-B box. Send the following command to the ADS600-B. 
TXCP GTX330 or TXCP GTX327. 










