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Technical Provisions for Mode S Services and Extended Squitter

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Appendix A A-97<br />

a) the PI sends a TIS “goodbye” uplink message; or<br />

b) there is a TIS “keep-alive” time-out on the PI.<br />

In either case, the AI (if one is present) shall be promoted to PI <strong>and</strong> its TIS messages shall now be displayed. A new AI<br />

shall now be identified. If there was no available AI, no PI is now available <strong>and</strong> the airborne TIS processor shall be in the<br />

“no TIS supported” state. This state shall continue until a TIS message (either traffic or keep-alive) is received from a<br />

<strong>Mode</strong> S ground interrogator. When such an uplink message is received, the ILAB code associated with the message<br />

shall become the PI <strong>and</strong> the airborne processing shall resume the display of TIS. The PI definition shall be initialized to<br />

the “none” state when TIS is enabled (TSCR) or disabled (TSDR) by the pilot.<br />

(Reserved <strong>for</strong> ground-to-air alert)<br />

The description of this channel has not yet been developed.<br />

(Reserved <strong>for</strong> ground-derived position)<br />

The description of this channel has not yet been developed.<br />

A.3.2.3 UPLINK MSP CHANNEL 3<br />

A.3.2.4 UPLINK MSP CHANNEL 4<br />

A.3.2.5 UPLINK MSP CHANNEL 5: ACAS SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONTROL<br />

The description of this channel has not yet been developed.<br />

Bit 5 in Register 1D16 shall be set to zero at all times.<br />

Notes.—<br />

1. This service allows ground stations to control the Sensitivity Level of ACAS by sending a message to the<br />

transponder <strong>for</strong> delivery to ACAS. This service is required when a transponder supports an ACAS installation. Refer to<br />

Annex 10, Vol. IV §4.3.8.4.2 <strong>for</strong> complete requirements.<br />

2. ACAS installed <strong>and</strong> operational is communicated in the Data Link Capability Report (Register 1016). There<strong>for</strong>e,<br />

this service is not required to be marked in Register 1D16.<br />

A.3.2.6.1 PURPOSE<br />

Draft<br />

A.3.2.6 UPLINK MSP CHANNEL 6: DATAFLASH<br />

This service shall provide a means of requesting access to services supported by the aircraft. When implemented, bit 6<br />

of the register accessed by BDS code 1,D shall be set to a 1.<br />

A.3.2.6.2 FORMAT<br />

DRAFT - Working Paper ASP TSGWP11-01 <strong>for</strong> review by the TSG during the meeting in June 2011 in Paris<br />

The request shall be transferred in an uplink MSP packet with the channel number set to 6 <strong>and</strong>, in the case of a long<br />

<strong>for</strong>m MSP packet, with SP set to “ZERO”. The first byte of the user data field shall contain a service request (SR) header.<br />

The contents <strong>and</strong> <strong>for</strong>mat of the service request are specified by the application.<br />

DRAFT - Working Paper ASP TSGWP11-01 <strong>for</strong> review by the TSG during the meeting in June 2011 in Paris

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