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Get traffic information on your Advanced Flight System straight from your XRX and without the need for TIS coverage. Zaon and Advanced Flight Systems have teamed up to provide highly-accurate traffic information overlayed on the same screen you've been looking at. Available for both portable and hard-wired (experimental/homebuilts), hooking up an XRX to your AF3400/AF3500/AF4500 is simple and easy. The XRX has a built-in serial port and Advanced interface protocols that, when connected to the system serial port, provide traffic information that the AFS-Map can read and display on the moving map and in other ways. How It WorksThe AFS-Map can display traffic when connected to a Zaon XRX or Garmin GTX330 transponder.
XRX detects up to three threat aircraft from within your cockpit using a cutting-edge, proprietary, self-contained antenna design. With direction, locating and identifyinf traffic is simple and easy, and traffic information is displayed on the EFIS Map page. XRX delivers the three "dimensions" of traffic information that pinpoints where traffic is located: direction, range, and relative altitude. Traffic accuracy is 0.2 NM on average for range, +/-200 ft for altitude (defined by TSO standards set for transponder encoders), and +/-22° for direction. Zaon EFIS SetupAfter connecting the Zaon XRX to EFIS serial port #2 you will need to configure the serial port in the EFIS for ICARUS/TRFC. You will also need to configure the Zaon output to Garmin Traffic mode. |

