Each TPX-42 facility shall utilize the equipment to the maximum extent possible consistent with local operating conditions.
This equipment does not relieve the controller of the responsibility to ensure proper identification, maintenance of identity, handoff of the correct radar beacon target associated with numeric data, and the separation of aircraft.
TPX-42 may be used for the following functions:
a. Tagging.
b. Altitude information.
REFERENCE -
FAAO 7110.65, Altitude Filters, paragraph 5-2-24.
c. Coordination.
d. Target identity confirmation.
Use the TPX-42 system as follows:
a. TPX-42 facilities shall inform adjacent facilities of scheduled
and unscheduled shutdowns.
b. To the maximum extent practicable, tags should be utilized
for all controlled aircraft.
a. Inhibiting portions of the tag shall be in accordance with
facility directives, which shall ensure maximum required use of the equipment.
b. Mode C altitude information shall not be inhibited unless
a ground malfunction causes repeated discrepancies of 300 feet or more
between the automatic altitude readouts and pilot reported altitudes.
5-16-6 Inhibiting Low Altitude Alert System (LAAS)
Assign a beacon code to a VFR aircraft or to an aircraft that has canceled its IFR flight plan to inhibit LAAS processing unless the aircraft has specifically requested LAAS.