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3) The following table shall be used in place of the table on page 59
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ADVISORY MESSAGES
Text Message Description
Comment
FAN RPM
Fan Failure
May induce an overtemp warning.
Report to Maintenance
LAMP VOLTAGE
Lamp Voltage Failed
May induce a lamp failure.
Report to Maintenance
RS232-
x
OVFL
Serial port has been detected
as being in an overflow state.
X
= RS232 channel number.
Report to maintenance.
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The annunciators ‘GS INH’ and ‘FLAPS INH’ should read ‘GS OVRD’
and ‘FLAPS OVRD’, respectively.
Additional Notes
ST3400 units with S/N’s between 2000 and 6-7349 are equipped
with ‘Mod-A’. ST3400 units with S/N’s 6-7350 and above are
equipped with ‘Mod-B’. These units are functionally identical
with lower serial numbers with the exception that Auto-dimming
is supported.
On the Pilot’s Menu press the MANUAL BRIGHTNESS softkey.
The mode will switch to AUTO BRIGHTNESS. When in AUTO
BRIGHTNESS, the minimum (night) brightness is adjustable
using the up/down arrow keys.
The ‘Mod-A’ or ‘Mod-B’ status is shown at the upper right of the
Pilot’s Menu.
Pilot Initiated Self-Test: During pilot initiated Self-Test, all
external annunciators are activated including optional GS OVRD
and FLAP OVRD. (In prior software, only CAUT, WARN, and
TAWS INH were activated).
FLTA audio alerts: Software version A3.10 or higher includes
selectable audio alerts for FLTA. Type A selectable alerts are
“Caution, Terrain; Caution, Terrain” for caution and “Terrain,
Terrain, Pull-Up, Pull-Up” for warning. Type B selectable alerts
are “Terrain Ahead; Terrain Ahead” for caution and “Terrain
Ahead, Pull-Up; Terrain Ahead, Pull-Up” for warning. These
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alternate alerts are configured in the maintenance setup of the
ST3400 TAWS and are not pilot configurable.
Himalayas: When flying in the Himalayas near N27:54 E87:06
there are some terrain cells for which no data is available. These
will show up as gray ‘no data’ areas on the display. If the aircraft
is close enough to look-ahead into these areas the ‘X’ TAWS
FAIL indication will occur until the aircraft exits the area.
The airport database date shown on the startup screen is the issue
data plus 28 days.
Optional Traffic Display Interface: While on the ground, the
ST3400 will not switch automatically to the TFC display mode if
there is a TA. This is to prevent excessive switching of the
display modes while in the presence of normal airport traffic.