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CAUTION  Amber TERRAIN  40 to 60 seconds from projected impact with 
TERRAIN  message on  terrain shown solid amber on the navigation 
navigation display  display (in expanded MAP, center MAP, 
(all modes)  expanded VOR, or expanded APP modes 
Solid amber terrain  only). 
on navigation  Moving the ground proximity terrain inhibit 
displays  switch to TERRAIN INHIBIT inhibits the 
alert. 
TOO LOW,  PULL UP on both  Descent below unsafe radio altitude while too 
TERRAIN  attitude indicators  far from any airport in the terrain database. Moving the ground proximity terrain inhibit switch to TERRAIN INHIBIT inhibits the alert. 

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August 1, 2003  15.20.13
Warning Systems -System Description 737 Operations Manual

Radio Altitude Based Alerts
AURAL ALERT  VISUAL ALERT  DESCRIPTION 
PULL UP  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Follows SINK RATE alert if descent rate becomes severe. Follows radio altitude based TERRAIN alert if excessive terrain closure rate continues and landing gear and/or flaps are not in landing configuration. 
TERRAIN, TERRAIN  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Excessive terrain closure rate. 
DON’T SINK  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Excessive altitude loss after takeoff or go–around. 
GLIDE SLOPE  BELOW G/S P–INHIBIT lights  Deviation below glide slope. Volume and repetition rate increase as deviation increases. Pushing the ground proximity BELOW G/S P-INHIBIT light cancels or inhibits the alert below 1,000 feet RA. 
SINK RATE  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Excessive descent rate. 
TOO LOW, FLAPS  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Unsafe terrain clearance at low airspeed with flaps not in a normal landing position. Pushing the ground proximity flap override switch to FLAP INHIBIT inhibits the alert. 
TOO LOW, GEAR  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Unsafe terrain clearance at low airspeed with landing gear not down. Pushing the ground proximity gear override switch to GEAR INHIBIT inhibits the alert. 
TOO LOW, TERRAIN  PULL UP on both attitude indicators  Unsafe terrain clearance at high airspeed with either landing gear not down or flaps not in landing position. Follows DON’T SINK if another descent is initiated after initial alert, before climbing to the altitude where the initial descent began. 

Copyright . The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
15.20.14  August 1, 2003

Warning Systems -System Description 737 Operations Manual
Peaks Display Mode
As an enhancement to the current “standard” EGPWS terrain display, the Peaks Mode terrain display allows terrain below the aircraft to be viewed on the EGPWS terrain display during the cruise portion of flight. At altitudes safely above all terrain for the display range chosen the terrain is displayed independent of aircraft altitude emphasizing the highest and lowest elevations to provide increased situational awareness. This increased awareness can be particularly valuable to the flight crew in the event of an unplanned descent or off-route deviation and for the purpose of previewing terrain prior to descent.
The standard EGPWS terrain display uses colors and shading patterns corresponding to the vertical placement between terrain elevation and the current altitude of the aircraft. Terrain more than 2000 feet below the aircraft is not displayed and the terrain display is typically blank during the enroute portion of flight. The Peaks Mode Display adds additional density patterns and level thresholds based an terrain elevations relative to the range and distribution of terrain in the display area. The Peaks Mode display is thus a “merged” display applicable to all phases of flight.
With the new Peaks Mode display, two elevation numbers indicating the highest and lowest terrain currently being displayed are overlaid on the display. The elevation numbers indicate terrain in hundreds of feet above sea level (MSL). The terrain elevation numbers are displayed with the “highest” terrain number on top, and the “lowest” terrain number beneath it. The “highest” terrain number is shown in the same color as the highest terrain color pattern on the display, and the “lowest” terrain number is shown in the color of the lowest terrain color pattern shown on the display. A single elevation number is displayed when the screen is all black or blue as a result of flying over water or relatively flat terrain where there is no appreciable difference in terrain elevations. The elevation numbers on the display are an additional indication that the terrain display is selected.
 
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