Features
- Class B certified TAWS - Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System specifically designed for light turbine and piston aircraft
- Combines early alert/warning capability with optional terrain display (when used with compatible display)
- Incorporates GPS position and terrain/obstacle database to indicate terrain above and below aircraft
- Meets TSO C151b Class B and C requirements
- Updateable worldwide terrain database
- Up to 320 nm display capability
- Available six-color terrain alerting and display output
- Built-in GPS sensor - preferred interface
- GPS data is supplied via optional KA-91 or KA-92 GPS antenna
- Capable of monitoring altitude sources to provide caution messages in relation to altitude source error; KGP compares barometric altitude with GPS altitude to generate error message
- Supports interface to 500-ohm Outside Air Temperature (OAT) probe for aircraft operated in cold environments which can casue barometric altimeter errors
- Aircraft equipped with Air Data computer that outputs digital data with static air temperature on ARINC 429 port can be used instead of encoder and external OAT probe
- Can drive up to 7 lamps and accepts input from four switches for annunciator / terrain switching considerations
- Advanced Runway Field Clearance Floor (RFCF) feature provides 360 degree coverage of terrain and obstacles within 5 nm of public runways of more than 2000 ft.
- Exclusive "peaks" mode displays terrain below the aircraft
- Easy to install weighing less than 1.5 pounds
- Typical system consists of KGP-560 EGPWS computer, database card (Americas, Atlantic, or Pacific), configuration module, and installation kits
- Configuration module provides mean to store aircraft specific information such as aircraft configuration, GPS source, audio levels, etc. (note: mounts on mating connector)
Specifications
- Dimensions: 2.2" (56 mm) x 4.15" (105 mm) x 6.25" (159 mm)
- Weight: 1.5 lbs. (0.68 kg)
- Temperature Range: -40 to 55°C
- Altitude: 55 000 ft.
- Power input: 10-32 VDC
- Outputs: Display annunciators, aural warnings