Rev #5
Version 1.01
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2020
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If "modern view" is chosen, warnings will be displayed as a 3D visualisation of the
approaching threat. This is for the highest alarm level (level 3) and indicates that impact is
0-8 second (s) away. The e
xample pi
cture shows (us) an airplane approaching (us) you from
front left
(11 o’clock) 4
0m below us. This screen will only be displayed if the airplane is
approaching head-on (from the front).
Obstacle warning, the upper number indicates the distance to object. The smaller lower
number indicates the relative altitude.
Alert zone warning, the
upper text is a description of the zone (e.g. militar
y zone, parachute
drop zone…). The lower number is a distance to the zone. The arrow at the bottom of the
screen displays the direction to the zone.
Non-directional warnings are shown as (seen) on the picture bellow. The upper number
represents the relative altitude, and the big number represents the distance. Circles are
coloured red if it is a level 3 alarm and yellow if it is a
level 2
. This warning screen is only
shown when Classic view is selected. Non-directional alarms will be displayed on the map in
all views in the form of circles around the aircraft (as seen in the first picture of chapter 4.8).
Circles on the map are coloured based on targets relative altitude.