Manual

BELOW Traffic that is between 2700 feet above and 8700 feet below
will be displayed. Typically BELOW is used during the descent phase
of flight.
TCAS I CONTROL PANEL; CP 66B
CP 66B
TCAS I Control Panel
The CP 66B can have up to four separate knobs as shown above.
Depending upon the system interface, the Range Knob and/or Display
Selector may be removed.
The CP 66B amber Fail Annunciator will light during self test and in
normal operation will flash if a system failure has been detected. If a
failure has been detected, turning the Power Switch to OFF will turn
off the flashing annunciator.
Power Switch:
The OFF position deactivates selector switches and
push buttons and extinguishes FAIL annunciation if
on.
The SBY position places the TCAS in Standby mode.
In Standby mode, all TCAS broadcast, surveillance,
and tracking operations are disabled and the traffic display is blanked
except for a “TCAS STBY” mode annunciation.
The ON position enables the TCAS broadcast, tracking and surveil-
lance operations at the selected range, display and altitude limit.
Pressing the TEST button in the center of the knob initiates a compre-
hensive self test lasting approximately eight seconds. Refer to the
Appendix for a description of the self test function.
Controls and Displays
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Effective Date 8/98 006-08746-0000 Rev 4
ON
TST
40
20
15
10
5
3
PUSH TO TST
TCAS
WX
T/WX
TCAS
PUSH FOR FL
BELOW
NORM
ABOVE
SBY
OFF
B
FL
FAIL
ON
TST
SBY
OFF
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