INSTALLATION MANUAL
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15 Nov 2013
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Some standard squawk codes are listed below:
1200
VFR code in the USA
7000
VFR code commonly used in Europe
7500 Hijack
code
7600
Loss of communications
7700 Emergency
code
1.17 Flight Timer
The Flight Timer records the time for which the transponder has been powered on
and operating in flight mode – either ON or ALT. Press the FUNC button to display
the Flight Timer.
1.18 Stopwatch
The stopwatch can be used as a convenient timer. Press the FUNC button to
display the stopwatch. Pressing ENT will reset and start the timer. Pressing ENT
again will stop the timer.
1.19 Flight ID Entry
Select the Flight ID screen using the FUNC button and then edit the Flight ID
using the numeric buttons. The lower portion of the display shows the alpha
numeric characters selectable through multiple presses of the numeric buttons.
When the correct character is shown in the flight ID section of the screen, press
the ENT button to accept and advance to the next digit. When ENT is pressed on
the last digit, the new Flight ID will replace the previous value. If a button is not
pressed for 30 seconds, the changes are ignored and the previous code restored.
The Flight ID should correspond to the aircraft call sign entered on your flight plan.
If no flight plan is active, the aircraft registration should be used as your Flight ID.
Use only letters and digits. If the Flight ID is less than 8 characters long, entering
a blank character will end it.
1.20 Altitude Monitor
The Altitude Monitor activates an audio annunciator or annunciator light
(depending on installation) when the aircraft pressure altitude differs from the
selected altitude by more than 200 feet. Press the FUNC button to display the
altitude monitor enable screen. Pressing ENT toggles the altitude monitor at the
current altitude.
When altitude monitoring is in use, a small deviation pointer appears adjacent to
the altitude display on the transponder.