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MAINTENANCE MANUAL
CAS-100 COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM
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E. Aircraft Optional (Nonessential) Equipment
Table 4 lists TCAS and aircraft equipment that is optional for each user specification.
Table 4. CAS-100 and Aircraft Optional Equipment
Optional
Aircraft Equipment
Description
Cockpit Headphones
Augments cockpit speaker by providing headset
annunciations for verbal advisory alert messages from the
voice synthesizer in TPA-100A TCAS Processor.
External Tone Generator and/or
Warning Indicator Lamps
Supply more visual and audible tone annunciations for
advisory alerts from TPA-100A TCAS Processor.
Advisory Cancel Switch
Lets flight crew to cancel verbal advisory alerts on the cockpit
speaker, cockpit headphones, tone generators, and alert
lamps.
PPI Modified to Provide TCAS Traffic
Displays
NOTE
Supplies isolated or total displays of weather/map data and
TCAS traffic data. The display modes are selectable from the
changed PPI control panel.
ARINC 429 (Digital) or
ARINC 573 (Non Digital)
Flight Recorder
Records TCAS data. The digital data is received on a
low-speed ARINC 429 data bus from the TPA-100A TCAS
Processor. The nondigital data is received as ARINC 573
parallel data from the TPA-100A TCAS Processor.
ARINC 429 CFDS or Maintenance
Computer
Provides and receives the test diagnostic data on a
low-speed ARINC 429 bus into the TPA-100A TCAS
Processor and shows fault analysis data received on a
low-speed ARINC 429 bus from the TPA-100A TCAS
Processor.
Data Recorder
PCMCIA card to monitor the internal signals.