Pilot's Operating Handbook
Section 7
Description
Edition 1 - January 15, 2018
Rev. 4
Page 7.14.8
ADS-B OUT function
The ADS-B OUT function enables the airplane to broadcast data, such as position
information, to ground stations and to other airplanes equipped with ADS-B IN
system.
The loss of an interfaced input to the selected extended squitter transponder may
cause the transponder to stop transmitting ADS-B OUT data. Depending on the
nature of the fault or failure, the transponder may no longer be transmitting all of the
required data in the ADS-B OUT messages.
ADS-B OUT data can be transmitted via transponder 1 or transponder 2, if installed.
If the transponder 1 [2] detects any internal fault or failure with the ADS-B OUT
functionality,
the
following
CAS
message
XPDR1 ADS-B FAIL
[
XPDR2 ADS-B FAIL
] will be displayed on the MFD CAS window.
After being informed of ADS-B OUT failure either by the CAS message
XPDR1 ADS-B FAIL
[
XPDR2 ADS-B FAIL
] or by Air Traffic Control, it is
possible to restore ADS-B OUT function by selecting transponder 2 [1].
Flight deck information system (FS 510), if installed
The airplane is equipped with a flight deck information system allowing portable
electronics devices to stream data to and from the GARMIN system.
For the system description and its utilization, refer to GARMIN Pilot's Guide.
PIM - DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS