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1.        I  I    Terrain Obstacle above or within 100  below current aircraft altitude   Terrain Obstacle between 100  and  1000  below current aircraft altitude    Terrain Obstacle is more than 1000  below aircraft altitude     EnablelDisable Aviation Data    1  While the TAWS B Page is displayed  press the MENU Key   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select  Show  or Hide  Aviation Data    3  Press the ENT Key     TAWS Inhibit    Black       A NOTE  If TAWS alerts are inhibited when the Final Approach Fix is the active  waypoint in a GPS SBAS approach  a LOW ALT annunciation may appear on  the PFD next to the altimeter if the current aircraft altitude is at least 164   feet below the prescribed altitude at the Final Approach Fix     Inhibit TAWS    While the TAWS B Page is displayed  select the INHIBIT Softkey   Or   1  Press the MENU Key   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select    Inhibit TAWS    3  Press the ENT Key     Enable TAWS    While the TAWS B Page is displayed  select the INHIBIT Softkey   Or   1  While the TAWS B Page is displayed  press the MENU Key   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select  Enable TAWS    3  Press the ENT Key     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 63    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI sjueuinagjsu    Wi0  AeN yyb14    Duiuue d  bl    e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejodo soJnjeo   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments   
2.     Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  Ss 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Show Draft Messages   While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE   Softkey  then select the DRAFTS Softkey    Or    a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Show Draft Messages       c  Press the ENT Key  The message box selected for viewing is indicated  at the bottom left of the list window     Arranging Text Messages    The viewed messages may be listed according to the date time the message was  sent or received  the type of message  read  unread  sent  unsent  etc    or by message  address     View Messages Sorted by Message Date Time   While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE  Softkey  then select the TIME Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Sort By Date Time      c  Press the ENT Key  The sorting selection is indicated at the bottom  center of the list window   View Messages Sorted by Message Type  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE  Softkey  then select the TYPE Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Sort By Type        c  Press the ENT Key  The sorting selection is indicated at the bottom  center of the list wi
3.     Ice Protection System Unit Status Indications    SMa V uonejedo SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5  junuuy Jeuuouqy  euonippy puezeH 14614    xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 19    GARMIN     Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614       oipny uddx  JWIOJJAEN    S21V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    so1npa20ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    s    n e  4  Jeuonippy    uonelaedo  Jeuuouqy    Sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    xapu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    20    A  GARMIN     NAV COM TRANSPONDER AUDIO PANEL    Nav Com XPDR Audio Panel    ENTER OR CHANGE FLIGHT ID  1  Press the TMR REF Softkey  then turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the    Flight ID field     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the first character    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the next field    4  Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the next desired character   5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the desired Flight ID is entered   6  Press the ENT Key to update the Flight ID     ADF TUNING  OPTIONAL   1  Press the ADF DME Softkey     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the first digit of the desired ADF    frequency     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the next desired field   4  Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired number     sjuauingjsu     S2dV oipny uadx SV3   U10  AEN    buiuue d AEN Sd5    SoJnpo  20Jd    14614    149614    5  Repeat step
4.    3   4     While viewing the Report Status Page  press the FMS Knob to activate the  CUSOr     Turn the large FMS Knob to move the cursor to the PERIODIC SEND field   Turn the small FMS Knob to select ENABLED or DISABLED   Press the ENT Key     Sending a Transmission Manually       1     2     3     1   2   3   4   5   6     90    NOTE  Manual transmission of data can only be performed while the aircraft  is on the ground     While viewing the Report Status Page  press the FMS Knob to activate the  Cursor     Turn the large FMS Knob to move the cursor to the send button on the  desired data report     Press the ENT Key   Restore Reports Page Options to Default Settings  While viewing the Report Status Page  press the MENU Key   Turn the FMS Knob to select    Restore Defaults    in the menu list   Press the ENT Key   A contirmation window is now displayed   Turn the large FMS Knob to select    YES    or    NO      With    YES    highlighted  press the ENT Key     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Additional Features  SIRIUSXM SATELLITE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT  SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONAL     The XM Radio Page provides information and control of the audio entertainment  features of the SiriusXM Satellite Radio     Selecting the XM Radio Page    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    svi    1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page Group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select XM RADIO     3  Select the RADIO Softkey to show the XM Radio
5.    Annunciation appears white when aircraft is on the ground and yellow while in the air   3 TCAS II Modes   lt   2 panie vap    ae Description  2 Annunciation  Data is not being received from the TCAS II unit  E Data is being received from the TCAS II unit  but the unit is self   E reporting a failure    Incorrect data format received from the TCAS II unit       TCAS II Failure Annunciations    Index Appendix LJ    120 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    Traffic Status Banner  T  2e Description  Annunciation    A Resolution Advisory is outside the selected display range    Annunciation is removed when traffic comes within the selected  display range    S USWINA SU   14614    svi    A Traffic Advisory is outside the selected display range    Annunciation is removed when traffic comes within the selected  display range     oipny uadx   U10  AEN    System cannot determine bearing of Resolution Advisory      Annunciation indicates distance in nm  altitude separation in hundreds  of feet  and altitude trend arrow  climbing descending      S 1V    System cannot determine bearing of Traffic Advisory      Annunciation indicates distance in nm  altitude separation in hundreds  of feet  and altitude trend arrow  climbing descending      AEN Sd5    TCAS II unit has failed  unit is self reporting a failure or sending  incorrectly formatted data     Data is not being received from the TCAS II unit     Sh
6.    Manually enter the desired fuel quantity     4  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now in the  FUEL RESERVES  field     5  Enter the desired reserve fuel quantity     6  Press the FMS Knob to remove the cursor     TRIP PLANNING    1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the    AUX    page group     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Trip Planning Page   3  The current PAGE MODE  is displayed at the top of the page  AUTOMATIC       or MANUAL  To change the page mode  select the AUTO or MANUAL    Softkey     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    33    oipny uadx SV3 Sjueuinajsu      Wi0 gt  AeN    S 1V    SoJnpo  20Jd Duiuue d AEN SdD  149614    a UEPIOAY  puezey    s  y uone1odo soJnjeoJ   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     149614    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    EAS    AFCS       Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Flight Planning    34    4     A  GARMIN     For Direct to planning     a  Select the WPTS Softkey and verify that the starting waypoint field  indicates P POS   present position      b  If necessary  press the MENU Key and select    Set WPT to Present  Position    to display P POS     c  Press the ENT Key and the flashing cursor moves to the ending  waypoint field     d  Enter the identifier of the ending waypoint and press the ENT Key to  accept the waypoint     Or   For point to p
7.    Press the ENT Key     Select the SAVE Softkey  The new predefined message is now shown in  the displayed list  Selecting the CANCEL Softkey will delete the message  without saving     10  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   11  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on  Stop Editing Predefined    Message     12  Press the ENT Key     Send a Predefined Text Message    1   2     3     While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the NEW Softkey     The TEXT MESSAGE DRAFT Window is now displayed with the cursor in the   TO  field  Enter the desired telephone number or email address  Entry can  be accomplished through the alphanumeric keys on the MFD Controller  or  combination of the FMS Knob on the controller and softkeys on the MFD   The FMS Knob is used to enter letters and numbers  or numbers can be  entered from the MFD by selecting the NUMBERS Softkey  Select the CAP  LOCK Softkey to create upper and lower case alpha characters  Special  characters can be accessed by selecting the SYMBOLS Softkey     Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now displayed in the MESSAGE field     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    4  Select the PREDEFD Softkey  The PREDEFINED MESSAGE MENU Window is  displayed     SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    6  Press the ENT Key  The predefined message text is inserted into the  message field  If desired  the message can be edited by using the FMS  Knobs     7  Press the
8.    Viewing a Text Message When Received    When viewing MFD pages other than the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  a pop up  alert will be displayed when a new text message is received    Select the VIEW Softkey to view the message  Selecting the IGNORE Softkey will  extinguish the pop up window and leave the text message unopened  Selecting the  IGNR ALL Softkey will extinguish the pop window and ignore all future incoming  text messages  Selecting the SMS Softkey will display the AUX TEXT MESSAGING  Page   The pop up alerts may be enabled or disabled through the Page Menu     Enable Disable Incoming Text Message Pop Up Alerts    1   2     3     With the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page displayed  press the MENU Key on  the MFD to display the Page Menu     Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Disable New Message  Popups or Enable New Message Popups        Press the ENT Key  The pop up alert will not be displayed when an  incoming text message is received     Reply to a Text Message    While viewing the text message  select the REPLY Softkey    Or    a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Reply To Message      c  Press the ENT Key     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    Sending a Text Message    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    1  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the NEW Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  
9.   Procedures    Avoidance     S ou  Ss 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Entering a Channel Directly    1   2     3     4     While on the XM Radio Page  select the CHNL Softkey     Select the DIR CH Softkey  The channel number in the Active Channel Box  is highlighted     Select the numbered softkeys located on the bottom of the display to  directly select the desired channel number     Press the ENT Key to activate the selected channel     Assigning Channel Presets    Up to 15 channels from any category can be assigned a preset number     1     2     3   4     On the XM Radio Page  with the desired channel active  select the  PRESETS Softkey to access the first five preset channels  PS1   PS5      Select the MORE Softkey to access the next five channels  PS6     PS10    and again to access the last five channels  PS11     PS15   Selecting the  MORE Softkey repeatedly cycles through the preset channels     Select the SET Softkey     Select any one of the  PS1   PS15  softkeys to assign a number to the  active channel     Adjusting Volume    1   2     With the XM Radio Page displayed  press the VOL Softkey     Press the VOL     Softkey to reduce volume or press the VOL   Softkey to  increase volume   Once the VOL Softkey is pressed  the volume can also be  adjusted using the small FMS Knob      Mute SiriusXM Audio    1   2     92    Select the XM Radio Page or XM Information Page     Press the MUTE So
10.   Selecting Current Speed Control  CSC      1  Enter Altitude Hold Mode and engage the autopilot  see the AFCS Section  for details      2  Press the CSC Key  on the AFCS Control Unit         GPS Nav AFCS    Annun  Abnormal Additional Hazard Flight  Alerts Operation Features Avoidance Procedures Planning    Appendix    Index    28 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     GPS Navigation    GPS NAVIGATION    DIRECT TO NAVIGATION    Direct to Navigation using the MFD    1  Press the Direct to  IJ  Key on the MFD or MFD Controller     2  Enter the waypoint identifier     3  Press the ENT Key to confirm the identifier  The  Activate   field is    highlighted     4  If no altitude constraint or course is desired  press the ENT Key to activate   To enter an altitude constraint  proceed to step 5     5  Turn the large FMS Knob counterclockwise to place the cursor over the       VNV    altitude field   6  Enter the desired altitude     7  Press the ENT Key  If the waypoint entered is an airport  the option to  select MSL or AGL is now displayed  If the waypoint is not an airport     proceed to step 9   8  Turn the small FMS Knob to select    MSL or AGL   9  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now flashing in the VNV offset distance field   10  Enter the desired offset distance before     the waypoint   11  Press the ENT Key  The    Activate     field is highlighted   12  Press the ENT Key to activate     Direct to Navigation using the 
11.   Unavailable  Excessive track   The current track angle error exceeds the limit   angle error  causing the vertical deviation to go invalid   VNV   Unavailable  Excessive The current crosstrack exceeds the limit   crosstrack error  causing vertical deviation to go invalid    VNV   Unavailable  Parallel course   A parallel course has been selected  causing  selected  the vertical deviation to go invalid     NON WGS84 WPT     Do not use GPS   The position of the selected waypoint boox   navigation to  Xxxx   is not calculated based on the WGS84 map  reference datum and may be positioned in    error as displayed  Do not use GPS to navigate  to the selected non WGS84 waypoint        142 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN                Annunciations  amp  Alerts  MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      TRAFFIC FAIL     Traffic device has The system is no longer receiving data from  failed  the traffic system  The traffic device should be  serviced     FAILED PATH     A data path has A data path connected to the GDU  GSD 41    failed  GDL 69A  or the GIA 63 W has failed    MAG VAR WARN   Large magnetic   The GDU s internal model cannot determine   variance  Verify all course angles  the exact magnetic variance for geographic  locations near the magnetic poles  Displayed  magnetic course angles may differ from the  actual magnetic heading by more than 2      SVS     SVS DISABLED  Out of Synthetic Vision is disabled because 
12.   Waypoint Selection Submenu 40  Weather Attenuated Color Highlight 67  Weather radar 64   Wi Fi 86  87  88  89   Wind data 149    X  XM Weather Data Link 51  52    Index 3    s9JnjeaJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ AEN 146114    uoneJjedo  Jeuuouqv    sue v  junuuy    GARMIN     Index    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14014    SV3    oipny udax  JWIOJJAEN    S21V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    so1npa20ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    s    n e  4  Jeuonippy    uonelaedo  Jeuuouqy    Sue v   unuuy       ae EN    190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    Index 4    GARMIN                   SEIL Eee      EE Garmin International    n a CIN    1200 East 151st Street     ee rn    Olathe  KS 66062  U S A        3    p  913 397 8200 913 397 8282           pi dade              2345 Turner Road SE regi    bag 97302  US A     E a 3411 4 503 3     onem zs         UE    i ir er Ltd              Corporation        zar gst  p    No  68     P eee        ES                     Bra  ks ge    W garmin        n com          2008 2010  2012 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries 190 00685 04 Rev  A       
13.   correction is unavailable     ADC1 AS EC     ADCT airspeed error    correction is unavailable  GDC1 or GDC2 is reporting that the airspeed  ADC2 AS EC     ADC2 airspeed error    error correction is unavailable   correction is unavailable     MANIFEST     GDC1 software   mismatch  communication halted        The GDC 748 has incorrect software installed   MANIFEST     GDC2 software The system should be serviced    mismatch  communication halted        138 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts  GCU 475 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GCU CNFG     GCU Config error  GCU 475 configuration settings do not match  Config service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The    system should be serviced     GCU FAIL     GCU is inoperative  A failure has been detected in the GCU 475   The GCU 475 is unavailable     MANIFEST     GCU software The GCU 475 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced    GCU KEYSTK     GCU  key name  A key is stuck on the GCU 475 bezel  Attempt  Key is stuck  to free the stuck key by pressing it several times     The system should be serviced if the problem  persists     GMC 715 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GMC CONFIG     GMC Config error    GMC 715 configuration settings do not match  Contig service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The    system should be serviced     GMC FAIL     GMC is inoperative  A failure has been det
14.   is finished     Complete    is displayed        alert will remain until the next power cycle     12  Turn system power OFF   13  Remove the SD card from the top card slot of the MFD   14  Turn system power ON     15  Press the ENT Key to acknowledge the startup screen   16  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD   17  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page     18  Press the Display Database Selection Softkey to show standby navigation  database information for each display  MFD1 DB  PFD1 DB  PFD2 DB    Verify the correct standby navigation database cycle information is shown    for each display     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    NOTE  During the synchronization process  version differences between  standby navigation databases will exist  This will result in the system  displaying a  DB Mismatch  alert for the standby navigation databases  This    161    S9JnjeaJ 92uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ AEN 146114    uoneJjedo  jeuuouqv    sue v  Junuuy    xopu  xipueddy    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix    A  Appendx GARMIN     Loading the magnetic field variation database update        copy of the current magnetic field variation database  MV DB  is included with  the nav
15.   no circumstances including negligence  shall AOPA be liable for any incidental  special or  consequential damages that result from the use or inability to use the software or related  documentation  even if AOPA or an AOPA authorized representative has been advised of the  possibility of such damages  User agrees not to sue AOPA and  to the maximum extent allowed  by law  to release and hold harmless AOPA from any causes of action  claims or losses related  to any actual or alleged inaccuracies in the information  Some jurisdictions do not allow the  limitation or exclusion of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you     March  2012 190 00685 04 Rev  A Printed in the U S A     A  GARMIN          Marnings  Cautions  amp  Notes                         WARNING  Navigation and terrain separation must NOT be predicated upon    the use of the terrain avoidance feature  The terrain avoidance feature is NOT  intended to be used as a primary reference for terrain avoidance and does  not relieve the pilot from the responsibility of being aware of surroundings  during flight  The terrain avoidance feature is only to be used as an aid for  terrain avoidance  Terrain data is obtained from third party sources  Garmin  is not able to independently verify the accuracy of the terrain data     WARNING  The displayed minimum safe altitudes  MSAs  are only advisory    in nature and should not be relied 
16.   xepu     149614    149614    puezeH    Procedures                   GARMIN     4  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired arrival   5  Press the ENT Key  A list of transitions is displayed for the selected arrival   6  Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired transition     7  Press the ENT Key  A list of runways may be displayed for the selected  arrival     8  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired runway   9  Press the ENT Key    10  With    LOAD     highlighted  press the ENT Key    11  The arrival becomes part of the active flight plan     Nav Com  Flight  XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    AFCS    ACTIVATE AN ARRIVAL LEG    GPS Nav    1  Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan   2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the TO waypoint of the desired leg  within the arrival    4  Select the ACT LEG Softkey  A confirmation window showing the selected  leg is displayed    5  With ACTIVATE    highlighted  press the ENT Key     Flight  Planning     4   o     E   S  vu  o  ie      QA       Hazard  Avoidance    LOAD AND OR ACTIVATE AN APPROACH PROCEDURE    NOTE  If certain GPS parameters  SBAS  RAIM  etc   are not available  some  published approach procedures for the desired airport may not be displayed  in the list of available approaches    1  Press the PROC Key    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight SELECT APPROACH       Press the ENT Key  A list of available approaches for the destination ai
17.  1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    xepu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      SLCT FREQ   Select appropriate The system notifies the pilot to load the   frequency for approach  approach frequency for the appropriate NAV  receiver  Select the correct frequency for the  approach     SLCT NAV   Select NAV on CDI for   The system notifies the pilot to set the CDI to  approach  the correct NAV receiver  Set the CDI to the  correct NAV receiver     PTK FAIL     Parallel track unavailable   Bad parallel track geometry   bad geometry   PTK FAIL     Parallel track unavailable     Invalid leg type for parallel offset   invalid leg type   PTK FAIL     Parallel track unavailable    IAF waypoint for parallel offset has been  past IAF  passed     UNABLE V WPT     Can t reach The current vertical waypoint can not be reached   current vertical waypoint  within the maximum flight path angle and vertical  speed constraints  The system automatically  transitions to the next vertical waypoint     VNV   Unavailable  Unsupported   The lateral flight plan contains a procedure turn    leg type in flight plan  vector  or other unsupported leg type prior to the  active vertical waypoint  This prevents vertical  guidance to the active vertical waypoint     VNV 
18.  190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN               Annunciations  amp  Alerts  MFD  amp  PFD MESSAGE ADVISORIES    DATA LOST   Pilot stored data was   The pilot profile data was lost  System reverts   lost  Recheck settings  to default pilot profile and settings  The pilot  may reconfigure the MFD  amp  PFDs with preferred  settings  if desired     XTALK ERROR     A flight display   The MFD and PFDs are not communicating with   crosstalk error has occurred  each other  The system should be serviced    PFD1 SERVICE     PFD1 needs   service  Return unit for repair    PFD2 SERVICE     PFD2 needs The PFD and or MFD self test has detected a   service  Return unit for repair  problem  The system should be serviced    MFD1 SERVICE     MFD1 needs   service  Return unit for repair    MANIFEST     PFD1 software   mismatch  communication halted    MANIFEST     PFD2 software The PFD and or MFD has incorrect software   mismatch  communication halted    installed  The system should be serviced    MANIFEST     MFD1 software   mismatch  communication halted    PFD1 CONFIG     PFD1 config error    Config service req d    PFD2 CONFIG     PFD2 config error    Config service req d    MFD1 CONFIG     MFD1 config The MFD configuration settings do not match   error  Contig service req d  backup configuration memory  The system  should be serviced    SW MISMATCH     GDU software   The MFD and PFDs have different software   version mismatch  Xtalk is off  versions installed  The system should be  servic
19.  Duiuueld AEN Sd5 S 4V    149614    SoJnpo  20Jd    10    w    The selected network can be saved to system memory to make reconnection  easier at a later time         2uepIony  paezeH    To connect the selected network without saving    a  Turn the large FMS Knob to move the cursor to highlight CONNECT   b  Press the ENT Key    To save and connect the selected network     a  Press the ENT Key  A checkmark is placed in the checkbox and the  cursor moves to the airport field      gt   a  Q            me    D       uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy    b  Using the FMS Knobs  enter an airport identifier to be associated with  the saved network  This aids in identifying the network later in the  event of duplicate network names     c  Press the ENT Key  The cursor moves to CONNECT   d  Press the ENT Key again to connect to the selected network     xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 87    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  Ss 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Editing a Saved Network    1     2   3     4     5   6   7   8   9     While viewing list of saved networks  press the FMS Knob to activate the  Cursor     Turn either FMS Knob to highlight the network to be edited     Pressing the ENT Key at this point will check o
20.  ENT Key   8  Select the SEND Softkey to transmit the message     svi    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    Text Message Boxes    Received text messages reside in the Inbox as    Read    or    Unread    messages  The  Outbox contains  Sent  and    Unsent    text messages  Saved messages that are meant to  be sent later are stored as Drafts  Each text message box may be viewed separately  or  together in any combination     S 1V    AEN Sd5    Show Inbox Messages  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE  Softkey  then select the INBOX Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Show Inbox Messages        Puruuejd  oE    SoJnpo  20Jd    c  Press the ENT Key  The message box selected for viewing is indicated  at the bottom left of the list window     e  uepioAy  puezeH    Show Outbox Messages  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE  Softkey  then select the OUTBOX Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Show Outbox Messages         gt   a  Q            me    D       uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy    c  Press the ENT Key  The message box selected for viewing is indicated  at the bottom left of the list window     xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 03    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance
21.  ENT Key  Low altitude airways are shown first in the list  followed by  all   altitude airways  and then high altitude airways     SjueuinjJjsu   14614    6  Turn the FMS Knob to select the desired airway exit point from the list  and  press the ENT Key  LOAD     is highlighted     7  Press the ENT Key  The system returns to editing the flight plan with the  new airway inserted     SV3    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    INVERT AN ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN    S 1V    1  Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan   2  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    Invert Flight Plan        4  Press the ENT Key  The original flight plan remains intact in its flight plan  catalog storage location     5  With  OK  highlighted  press the ENT Key to invert the flight plan     AEN Sd5    ED  D            ts       REMOVE A DEPARTURE  ARRIVAL  APPROACH  OR AIRWAY FROM A FLIGHT  PLAN    SoJnpo  20Jd    1  Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan  Press the FMS Knob to  activate the cursor     e  uepioAy  puezeH    Or  for a stored flight plan     a  Press the MFD FPL Key and turn the small FMS Knob to select the  Flight Plan Catalog Page     b  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   c  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan   d  Select the EDIT Softkey     2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the title for the approach  departure   arrival  or airway to be deleted  Titles appear in white directly above the  pr
22.  Enter  the desired radial trom the reference waypoint     12  Press the ENT Key     13  The cursor is now displayed in the    DIS     distance  field  Enter the desired    distance trom the reference waypoint   14  Press the ENT Key   15  Press the FMS Knob to remove the flashing cursor     DELETE A USER WAYPOINT  1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the    WPT    page group     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Intormation Page     3  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   4  Turn the large FMS Knob to the place the cursor in the USER WAYPOINT LIST    field     5  Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired waypoint   6  Select the DELETE Softkey     7  The message Would you like to delete the user waypoint     is displayed  With     YES    highlighted  press the ENT Key     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    39    oipny uadx SV3 Sjueuinajsu      WO  AeN    S 1V    SoJnpo  20Jd Duiuue d AEN SdD  149614    a UEPIOAY  puezey    s  y uone1odo soJnjeoJ   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     149614    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     Flight  Instruments    EAS    AFCS    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Flight Planning    A  GARMIN     CREATE A FLIGHT PLAN    40    NOTE  When creating a flight plan in the Active Flight Plan Window  the first  leg is activated automatically after it is created     
23.  Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Hazard Avoidance    A  GARMIN     Displaying Terrain and Obstacles on the Navigation Map    1  With the Navigation Map displayed  press the MAP Softkey     2     Select the TERRAIN Softkey  Terrain and obstacles will now be displayed  on the map     AIRBORNE COLOR WEATHER RADAR    O    64          WARNING  Begin transmitting only when it is safe to do so  If it is desired to  transmit while the aircraft is on the ground  no personnel or objects should  be within 11 feet of the antenna     CAUTION  In Standby Mode  the antenna is parked at the center line  It  is always a good idea to put the radar in Standby Mode before taxiing the  aircraft to prevent the antenna from bouncing on the bottom stop and possibly  causing damage to the radar assembly     Displaying Weather on the Weather Radar Page    1   2   3   4     5   6     Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Weather Radar Page   Select the MODE Softkey     If the aircraft is on the ground  select the STANDBY Softkey to initiate the  one minute warm up period  After the warm up is complete  the radar will  enter the Standby Mode  After the aircraft is airborne  select the WEATHER  Softkey     Or     If the aircraft is already airborne  select the WEATHER or GROUND  Softkey  The one minute warm up period will be initiated  after which the  radar 
24.  Fuel Quantity    Abnormal  Operation    Fuel Temperature       Annun   Alerts    Appendix       Electrical Display    Index    8 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN                Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    Cabin Pressurization    High Landing Field Elevation  Pressure Altitude  Pressure Change Rate  Pressure Differential  Landing Field Elevation       Oxygen System Pressure    Cabin Display    Setting the displayed landing field elevation   1  Select the SYSTEM Softkey   2  Select the LFE Softkey     3  Select the FMS LFE Softkey to set the LFE to the value for the destination  airport in the current flight plan     Or   Use the  500 and  50 FT softkeys to set the desired elevation   4  To confirm the new LFE value  select the ACCEPT Softkey     Speed Brakes and Landing Gear       Spoiler    tatus   5 vr n      Configure  Main P  Landing      Gear  Left side Right side  Landing Landing  Gear Gear    Spoiler and Landing Gear Indications    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 9    SJUDUINJIJSUJ    sue v uonejedo soJnjeo  92UepIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d AEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     149614      U10  AEN    14614    puezeH    A  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN       Indication   Description    Invalid information    SPDBRK Spoilers out of takeoff  configuration    Flight  Instruments    nn  Lu       FAIL Spoilers failed  Spoilers 
25.  GPS  and  TAWS is disabled  Additionally  the accuracy of all nearest information  airports   airspaces  and waypoints  is questionable  Finally  airspace alerts continue to function   but with degraded accuracy     buiuue d AEN Sd5  ui    SoJnpo  20Jd    e2uepioAy  puezeH     gt   Ja  D 2  et oe  ES  os  v D       x  pu  ddy sue v   unuuy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 105          GARMIN     Abnormal Operation    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    SV3    olpny uddX   uio gt  AeN    S23V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    soinpsd0ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    sainjee4  jeuonippy       Sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    Xopu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    106    GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    ANNUNCIATIONS  amp  ALERTS  CAS MESSAGES    Warning Messages    See the Airplane Flight Manual  AFM  for recommended pilot actions  Accompanied  by a triple chime tone which repeats until acknowledged     Cabin altitude is equal to or higher than 10 000 ft   ESSERE Emergency door open   BESSER Passenger door open  ein engine 1   ein engine 2   BESSER o oil pressure in engine 1     F2OILLOPRES o   oil pressure in engine 2   airs Generators offline  Te Gite Generators offline and electrical emergency transfer has failed  BECHER arcing gear position and control lever disagreement  BORNEO TERR Airplane is not in a takeoff configuration    Caution Messages    Message          Se
26.  MFD   Or   While viewing the AUX TELEPHONE Page   1  Press the TEL Key on the appropriate audio panel   2  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   3  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on Answer Incoming Call      4  Press the ENT Key     Annun  Abnormal  Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    76 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN        Additional Features    Selecting the IGNORE Softkey will extinguish the pop up window and leave the  current call unanswered  Selecting the IGNRE ALL Softkey will extinguish the pop   up window for the current and all future incoming calls and leave the current call  unanswered  Selecting the TEL Softkey will display the AUX TELEPHONE Page  allowing additional call information to be viewed before answering     SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    SV3    Disabling Incoming Call Alerts    1  With the AUX TELEPHONE Page displayed  press the MENU Key on the  MFD to display the Page Menu     2  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Disable Incoming Call Alerts        oipny uadx   WO  AEN    S 1V    3  Press the ENT Key  The voice and pop up alert will not be displayed now  when an incoming call is received     AEN Sd5    Outgoing Calls   Voice calls can be made from the cockpit to the handset in the cabin  or to an  external phone through the Iridium Satellite Network    Make a Call to the Cabin    1  Press the TEL Key on the appropriate audio panel    2  Select the DIAL Softkey on th
27.  Page where audio  entertainment is controlled     oipny uddx  JUI0  AeN    SJV    Active Channel and Channel List    The Active Channel Box on the XM Radio Page displays the currently selected  channel  The Channels List Box of the XM Radio Page shows a list of the available  channels for the selected category     AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  oE    Selecting a Category  The Category Box of the XM Radio Page displays the currently selected category  of audio   1  Select the CATGRY Softkey on the XM Radio Page   2  Select the CAT   and CAT   softkeys to cycle through the categories   Or     Turn the small FMS Knob to display the    Categories    list  Highlight the  desired category with the small FMS Knob     3  Press the ENT Key     soiINpsd01d    e  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       Select an Available Channel within the Selected Category    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    1  While on the XM Radio Page  select the CHNL Softkey     2  Select the CH   Softkey to go down through the list in the Channel Box  or  move up the list with the CH     Softkey     Or     Press the FMS Knob to highlight the channel list and turn the large FMS  Knob to scroll through the channels     3  With the desired channel highlighted  press the ENT Key     xipueddy sue v   unuuy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 91    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav  
28.  Status Page   ECS Displays the System ECS  Environmental  Control System  Page   ELEC Displays the System Electrical Page   FUEL Displays the System Fuel Page   ICEPROT Displays the System Deice Page   ENG MNT Displays the Engine Maintenance Page     Enabled only while aircraft is on the ground  and engines are off     BACK Returns display to previous softkey level       Index Appendix    156 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     pee oe  nn a n    Appendix        optional   optional   optional     TREES   ero   res  ses            rea   Paros    uei  L    1 Pe          TRAFFIC    TOPO    TERRAIN    AIRWAYS    NEXRAD    XM LING    METAR    190 00685 04 Rev  A     e      Select the BACK Softkey on this level to  return to the top softkey level        MAP Softkeys    Enables second level Navigation Map softkeys  Displays traffic information on Navigation Map    Displays topographical data  e g   coastlines   terrain  rivers  lakes  and elevation scale on  Navigation Map    Displays terrain information on Navigation Map   not available with TAWS A     Displays airways on the map  cycles through the  following   AIRWAYS  No airways are displayed  AIRWY ON  All airways are displayed  AIRWY LO  Only low altitude airways are  displayed  AIRWY HI  Only high altitude airways are  displayed  Displays NEXRAD weather and coverage  information on Navigation Map  optional feature     Displays SiriusXM Weather lightning information  on 
29.  TEL Softkey to display the AUX TELEPHONE Page     Internal External DoscPUAR  Phone Phone p  Phone is Idle    Phone has a dial tone  off hook  or connected to  another phone    Puruuejd MeN Sd5 SJav oipny uadx  HTLTE  JU05 AeN    SoJnpa20Jd    e2uepioAy  puezeH     gt   Q  2          E   m       sue v uoneJedo   unuuy jewuouqy    xipueddy       Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 15    A  Additional Features GARMIN   Internal External Peso tak  Phone Phone p       Phone is reserved for data transmission    Flight  Instruments    EAS    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Calling other phone or incoming call from other phone  eT Other phone is on hold  mmm        OO    Incoming Calls    When viewing MFD pages other than the AUX TELEPHONE Page  a pop up  alert will be displayed  If the call is from the cabin  CABIN will be displayed  If the  incoming call is an Iridium network call  IRIDIUM will be displayed  The pop up alert  may be inhibited at times  such as during takeoff  In addition to the pop up alert  a  ringing phone symbol will be displayed to the right of the MFD page title  Also  the  voice alert  Incoming Call  will be heard on the selected cockpit audio     AFCS    GPS Nav       Flight  Planning    Procedures    Hazard  Avoidance    Answer an Incoming Call in the Cockpit    ua  o  A  2         ao  LL           c          x        lt     1  Press the TEL Key on the appropriate audio panel   2  Select the ANSWER Softkey on the
30.  When the MAN SQ Annunciator is illuminated  Manual Squelch   the ICS  Knob controls either volume or squelch  selected by pressing the ICS Knob  and indicated by the VOL or SQ annunciation      190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 23    SjueuinJjsu   14614    SV3    S21V oipny uadx   UI0  AeEN    sue v uoneJjedo s9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d AEN Sd5   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy pJezeH i    xipueddy    xepu     Flight  Instruments    Abnormal Additional Hazard Flight  Planning    Annun     EAS    Nav Com   AFCS XPDR Audio    GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Avoidance Procedures    Index       A  Nav Com XPDR Audio Panel GARMIN     PASSENGER ADDRESS  PA  SYSTEM       passenger address system is provided by pressing the PA Key to deliver messages  to the passengers  The message is heard by the other pilot on the headset only if the  PA Key is enabled on both audio panels  PA messages are one way from the flight deck  to the passengers     CLEARANCE RECORDER AND PLAYER    NOTE  Pressing the play key on the pilot s Audio Panel plays recorded audio  to the Pilot  Pressing the play key on the Copilot s Audio Panel plays recorded  audio to the Copilot     Recorded COM audio is stored in separate memory blocks  Once 2 5 minutes  of recording time have been reached  the recorder begins recording over the stored  memory blocks  starting from the oldest block    The PLAY Key controls the play function  The PLAY annunciator is i
31.  distance     from the  selected Direct to     Press the ENT Key to highlight    Activate     or turn the large FMS Knob to  highlight the  CRS  field    Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired course to the waypoint   Press the ENT Key to highlight  ACTIVATE      Press the ENT Key again to activate the Direct to     ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN    1     2   3   4   5     Press the FPL Key on the MFD  or MFD Controller  and turn the small FMS  Knob to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page     Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan  Select the ACTIVE Softkey  The confirmation window is now displayed     With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT Key to activate the flight plan  To cancel  the flight plan activation  turn the large FMS Knob to highlight CANCEL and  press the ENT Key     ACTIVATE A FLIGHT PLAN LEG    30    1     2     3     From the Active Flight Plan Page  press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor  and turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired waypoint     Select the ACT LEG Softkey   OR    Press the MENU Key  select the    Activate Leg    option trom the page menu  and press the ENT Key  This step must be used when activating a leg from  the PFD     With    Activate    highlighted  press the ENT Key     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      GPS Navigation    STOP NAVIGATING A FLIGHT PLAN    1  Press the FPL Key to display the Active 
32.  drive or  other electronic storage medium to be viewed for personal use  provided that such electronic  or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text of this copyright  notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any  revision hereto is strictly prohibited     Prodigy  is a registered trademark of Embraer Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica S A     Garmin  is a registered trademark of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  WATCH    FliteCharts   and  SafeTaxi  are trademarks of Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  These trademarks may not be used  without the express permission of Garmin     NavData  is a registered trademark of Jeppesen  Inc   Honeywell  and Bendix King  are  registered trademarks of Honeywell International  Inc   CO Guardian is a trademark of CO  Guardian  Inc     SiriusXM Weather and SiriusXM Satellite Radio are provided by SiriusXM Satellite Radio  Inc     AC U KWIK  is a registered trademark of Penton Business Media Inc     AOPA Membership Publications  Inc  and its related organizations  hereinafter collectively   AOPA   expressly disclaim all warranties  with respect to the AOPA information included in this  data  express or implied  including  but not limited to  the implied warranties of merchantability  and fitness for a particular purpose  The information is provided  as is  and AOPA does not  warrant or make any representations regarding its accuracy  reliability  or otherwise  Under
33.  heater on  Fault with AHRS 1  Fault with AHRS 2  AUDIO PNL1 FAULT Fault with audio panel 1  AUDIO PNL2 FAULT Fault with audio panel 2  Partial loss of aural warning function  NGT Avionics fan failure  Bleed pressure regulator 1 and shut off valve closed  Bleed pressure regulator 2 and shut off valve closed  Pressure of normal brake accumulator is low  BETENT Brake control channel  1 is not available  failed or powered off     BIR GN pa Y ME Brake control channel  2 is not available  failed or powered off   BRK FAULT  Active channel of brake control system has failure s  which reduce safety  margins without adversely affect the aircraft operation  Non dispatchable        110 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN      Annunciations  amp  Alerts    ed  EU ZEE Pitch slip clutch maintenance test passed  Pitch slip clutch maintenance test in progress  Roll slip clutch maintenance test passed  Roll slip clutch maintenance test in progress  Se av slip clutch maintenance test passed  eure BAV EUM Yaw slip clutch maintenance test in progress   DC BUS 2 OFF   BEDS BE Deice system in wings and tail ON    E1CHIPDETECTED Chip detected by engine 1 oil chip detector    E2 CHIP DETECTED Chip detected by engine 2 oil chip detector  se FEC fault in engine 1      E2 FADECFAULT c fault in engine 2  Electrical system fault    EMER BRK CHECK Emergency accumulator pressure between 1800 and 2300 psi  System  still operative  but servicing will be n
34.  in  hectopascals     4  Press the BACK Softkey to return to the top level softkeys     buiuue d AEN Sd5    149614    SoJnpo  20Jd    SYNCHRONIZING THE ALTIMETER BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SETTINGS    e2uepioAy  puezeH    1  Select the AUX SYSTEM SETUP Page on the MFD   2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight BARO in the SYNCHRONIZATION  Window     4  Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to ON or counterclockwise to OFF     SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    uonejedo  Jeuuouqv    SYNCHRONIZE CDI    sue v   unuuy    1  Select the AUX SYSTEM SETUP Page on the MFD    2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight CDI in SYNCHRONIZATION Window   4  Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to ON or counterclockwise to OFF     xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100      Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Abnormal Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Annun        AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Flight Instruments GARMI N     CHANGE NAVIGATION SOURCES    1     2     3     Press the CDI Softkey to change from GPS to VOR1 or LOC1  This places  the light blue tuning box over the NAV1 standby frequency in the upper left  corner of the PFD    Press the CDI Softkey again to change from VOR1 or LOC1 to VOR2   or LOC2  This places the light blue tuning box over the NAV2 standby  frequency     Press the CDI Softkey a third 
35.  operate this device under FAA FCC regulations     NOTE  All visual depictions contained within this document  including screen    images of the panel and displays  are subject to change and may not reflect  the most current system and databases  Depictions of equipment may differ    slightly from the actual equipment     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100        Warnings  Cautions  amp  Notes GARMIN     NOTE  This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is  subject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any interference received   including interference that may cause undesired operation     NOTE  The data contained in the terrain and obstacle databases comes from  government agencies  Garmin accurately processes and cross validates the  data  but cannot guarantee the accuracy and completeness of the data     NOTE  This product  its packaging  and its components contain chemicals  known to the State of California to cause cancer  birth defects  or reproductive  harm  This notice is being provided in accordance with California s Proposition  65  If you have any questions or would like additional information  please  refer to our web site at www garmin com prop65     NOTE  Interference from GPS repeaters operating inside nearby hangars can  cause an intermittent loss of attitude and heading displays while the aircraft  is on the ground  Movi
36.  passes  the aural announcement    TCAS System Test Passed  is heard  otherwise the  system announces  TCAS System Test Failed     When the system test is complete  the  GTS 850 enters Standby Mode     1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page    3  Turn the Range knob to set the range to 2 6 nm    4  Select the TEST Softkey    Or    1  Press the MENU Key and turn the small FMS knob to select  Test Mode    2  Press the ENT Key     Displaying Traffic On The Traffic Map Page    1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page     3  Select the OPERATE Softkey to begin displaying traffic  OPERATING is  displayed in the Traffic mode field     4  Select the STANDBY Softkey to place the system in the Standby mode   STANDBY is displayed in the Traffic mode field     5  Turn the RANGE Knob clockwise to display a larger area or counter   clockwise to display a smaller area   Changing Altitude Range    1  Onthe Traffic Map Page  select the ALT MODE Softkey   2  Select one of the following Softkeys     e ABOVE  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 9000 feet above  the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during climb  phase of flight     56 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    e NORMAL  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet  
37.  placed in the  associated box  The next line item is automatically selected for checking   Either FMS Knob can be used to scroll through the checklist and select the  desired checklist item    Press the CLR Key or select the UNCHECK Softkey to remove a check mark  from an item    7  When all checklist items have been checked     Checklist Finished   is  displayed in green text at the bottom left of the checklist window and   GO TO NEXT CHECKLIST     is highlighted  If    GO TO NEXT CHECKLIST      is selected prior to checking all the checklist items    CHECKLIST NOT  FINISHED   will be displayed in yellow text     buiuuel d AeN SdD  14614    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH    mul   t    fet   et          1    n    jeuonippy       xipueddy sue v uoneJjedo   unuuy jeunouqy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 93    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Avoidance     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    94    8     9     A  GARMIN     Press the ENT Key  If    GO TO NEXT CHECKLIST     is displayed when  pressing the ENT Key  the next checklist in the group will be displayed  If   EXIT CHECKLISTS     is displayed when pressing the ENT Key  the system  will exit the Checklist Page     Select the EXIT Softkey to exit the Checklist Page and return to the page  la
38.  press the FMS Knob to activate  the cursor    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the departure airport  destination  airport  departure  arrival  or approach    3  Select the SHW CHRT Softkey  The appropriate chart will be displayed  if  available for the item selected    4  Select the GO BACK Softkey to return to the previous page    Change Day Night View   1  While viewing a chart press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu  OPTIONS    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the    Chart Setup    Menu Option and  press the ENT Key    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to move between the FULL SCREEN    and    COLOR  SCHEME  Options    4  Turn the small FMS Knob to choose between the    On    and    Off    Full Screen  Options    5  Turn the small FMS Knob to choose between Day     Auto     and Night    Options     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    6  In Auto Mode  turn the large FMS Knob to select the percentage field and  change percentage with the small FMS Knob  The percentage of change is  the day night crossover point based on backlighting intensity     7  Press the FMS Knob when finished to remove the Chart Setup Menu     SJUDUINJIJSUJ  14614    svi    AIRPORT DIRECTORY    The AOPA or AC U KWIK Airport Directory adds enhanced airport information  when viewing airports on the WPT Airport Information Page    This database is updated four times per year  Check fly garmin com for the current  da
39.  receiver 2  The receiver may  G S2 SERVICE     G S2 needs still be available  The system should be serviced  service  Return unit for repair  when possible        GSD 41 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GSD1 CONFIG     GSD1 config error    GSD1 and the CDU have different copies of  Config service req d  the GSD1 contiguration     GSD1 COOLING   GSD1 GSD1 is reporting a low temperature  temperature too low  condition   GSD1 COOLING   GSD1 over GSD1 is reporting an over temperature  temperature  condition   GSD1 SERVICE     GSD1 needs GSD1 is reporting an internal error condition   service  Return unit for repair  The GSD may still be usable     MANIFEST     GSD1 software GSD1 has incorrect software installed  The  mismatch  Communication halted  system should be serviced     GEA 71 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GEA1 CONFIG     GEA1 contig error    The GEA1 configuration settings do not match   Config service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The  system should be serviced    GEA2 CONFIG     GEA2 contig error    The GEA2 configuration settings do not match   Contig service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The    system should be serviced   GEA3 CONFIG     GEA3 config error    The GEA3 configuration settings do not match  Config service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The  system should be serviced     MANIFEST     GEAT software The  1 GEA 71 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced        190 00685 04 R
40.  select RAD DIS  radial distance    Press the ENT Key     The cursor moves to the    REFERENCE WAYPOINTS    field  With the first  waypoint name highlighted  use the FMS Knobs to enter the desired  waypoint name  Waypoints may also be selected as follows     a  When a flight plan is active  turning the small FMS Knob to the left will  display a list of the flight plan waypoints     b  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    c  Press the ENT Key    Or    a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the  NRST  airports to  the aircraft s current position     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Flight Planning    c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint   d  Press the ENT Key     Or     a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list    is displayed     b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the RECENT    waypoints     c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint   d  Press the ENT Key     Or     a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list    is displayed     b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the    USER    waypoints     c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint   d  Press the ENT Key     11  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is displayed in the    RAD     radial  field 
41.  the approach     12  Press the ENT Key   ACTIVATE AN APPROACH IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN    1  Press the PROC Key   2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    ACTIVATE APPROACH   3  Press the ENT Key     ACTIVATE A VECTOR TO FINAL APPROACH FIX    1  Press the PROC Key    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    ACTIVATE VECTOR TO FINAL   3  Press the ENT Key    4  The final approach course becomes the active leg     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    49    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI sjueuinjsu    Wi0  AeN yybi4    Puruuejd  1461 4    sue v uones3d0 SoJnjeoJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd  Junuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy puezeH    xipueddy    xepu     A  Procedures GARMIN   ACTIVATE A MISSED APPROACH IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN    Flight  Instruments    1  Press the PROC Key   2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight  ACTIVATE MISSED APPROACH    3  Press the ENT Key  A confirmation window is displayed   4  With ACTIVATE    highlighted  press the ENT Key   Or   Press the TO GA switch     Nav Com   GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS    Flight  Planning     4   o     E   S  vu  o  ie      QA       Annun  Abnormal Additional Hazard  Alerts Operation Features Avoidance    Appendix    Index    50 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    HAZARD AVOIDANCE    CUSTOMIZING THE HAZARD DISPLAYS ON THE NAVIGATION MAP  1  With the Navigation Map Page displayed  press the MENU Key to display the  Navi
42.  vertical separation   Proximity Advisory  PA    intruder is within 5 nm and less than 1200  vertical separation     Traffic Advisory  TA    Potential collision area is within 20 to 48 seconds     Traffic Advisory Off Scale    Traffic Symbol Description    Relative Altitude       Distance     One o clock    through  High    Low    Same Altitude   if  Less than one mile              Twelve o clock      within 200 feet of own altitude   or    One Mile  through  Ten Miles    or  No Bearing  Altitude not available  or  More than ten miles        TA Descriptive Voice Announcements    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 29    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI sjueuinagjsu    Wi0D AeN 19614    Duiuue d  bl    e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    SVEN uone1odo soJnjeo   unuuy  euuouqy jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    A  Hazard Avoidance GARMIN   System Test    NOTE  GTS 850 traffic surveillance is not available during the system test   Use caution when performing a system test while in flight     The GTS 850 provides a system test mode to verify the TCAS I system is operating  normally  The test takes ten seconds to complete  When the system test is initiated   a test pattern of traffic symbols is displayed on the Traffic Map Page  If the system test 
43.  while the aircraft is  climbing descending to the Selected  Altitude    Maintains the current aircraft vertical  Vertical Speed speed  may be used to climb descend   VS Key  to the Selected Altitude    Flight Level Change FLC Key    Vertical Path Captures and tracks descent legs of an    VPTH  Tracking active vertical profile  VNAV Target Captures the Vertical Navigation   ul av  Altitude Capture Target Altitude  Glidepath Captures and tracks the SBAS glidepath met  on approach    Captures and tracks the ILS glideslope    Glideslope on frr tell    Commands a constant pitch angle  Takeoff and wings level on the ground in  preparation for takeoff TO GA    Disengages the autopilot and  Switch  Go Around commands a constant pitch attitude  and wings level         ALTS armed automatically when PIT  VS  FLC  or GA active  and under VPTH when Selected Altitude  is to be captured instead of VNAV Target Altitude       ALTV armed automatically under VPTH when VNAV Target Altitude is to be captured instead of  Selected Altitude    26 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN   LATERAL MODES    Lateral Mode    V  L    Roll Hold    Low Bank    Heading Select       Navigation  GPS    Navigation  VOR  Enroute Capture   Track    Navigation  LOC  Capture Track    No Glideslope   Navigation   Backcourse Arm   Capture Track    Approach  GPS    Approach  VOR  Arm Capture Track    Approach  LOC  Capture Track   Glideslope Mode    automatically arm
44. 0 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features  PILOT PROFILES    SJUDUINJIJSUJ  14614    When the system is powered on  the last selected pilot profile is shown on the MFD  power up screen  The system can store up to 25 protiles  the currently active profile   the amount of memory used  and the amount of memory available are shown at the  top of the AUX   System Setup Page in the box labeled Pilot Profile        svi    Creating a Profile    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    1  Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page    2  Press the FMS Knob momentarily to activate the flashing cursor    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    CREATE    in the Pilot Profile Box   4  Press the ENT Key  A    Create Profile    window is displayed     SJV    AEN Sd5    5  Use the FMS Knob to enter a profile name up to 16 characters long and  press the ENT Key  Pilot profile names cannot begin with a blank as the  first letter     Puruuejd  oE    6  In the next field  use the small FMS Knob to select the desired settings  upon which to base the new profile  Profiles can be created based on  Garmin factory defaults  default profile settings  initially based on Garmin  factory defaults unless edited by the pilot   or current system settings     7  Press the ENT Key   8  With  CREATE  highlighted  press the ENT Key to create the profile   Or     Use the large FMS Knob to select CREATE and ACTIVATE    and press the  ENT Key to activate the new profile     9  To cancel the process  sele
45. 4    SV3    oipny udax   uio gt  AeN    S21V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    so1npa20ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    s    n e  4  jeuonippy    uoresado  Jeuuouqy    Sue v   unuuy    xipuaddy       xapu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    164    A  GARMIN     A    Activate a flight plan 30  Active Channel 91  Active database 160  Active Navigation Database 160  AC U KWIK Airport Directory 73  ADF 21 23  AHRS 135  136  139  Airport Directory 73  128  Airport Signs 69  70  Airways 157  Air Data Computer 113  Alerts  Aircraft 107  Alert messages 138  Altimeter setting 1  Antenna stabilization 67  Antenna tilt 65  AOPA Airport Directory 73  ATR 6  7  155  Attitude  amp  Heading Reference System  113  Audio Panel 102  Audio panel controls  NAV1  NAV2 23  Aural alerts 122  Automatic Thrust Reserve 5  6  7  155    Barometric Altitude Minimums 3  Barometric pressure 150  Battery indications 5   Bearing line 65  66    C    CDI 1  2  23  142  Channel Presets 92  ChartView 71  Checklists 93   94    Code selection softkeys 22  COM 22  23  101    Index    Current Speed Control  CSC  8  28    D    Data reports 89   DB Mismatch 158  161  DCLTR Softkey 71   Dead Reckoning 103  Declutter 102  146  158  Designated altitudes 32  Direct to 29   DME 21  23   DR mode 103  104  105    E    Edit a flight plan 44  Electrical indications 8  15  Electronic checklists 93  94  Emergency checklist 94  Engine failure 99   Engine fire 99   Engine r
46. A  GARMIN   Embraer Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    Cockpit Reference Guide          Embraer Phenom 100       Copyright    2008 2010  2012 Garmin Ltd  or its subsidiaries  All rights reserved     This manual reflects the operation of System Software version 0734 54 or later for the Embraer  Phenom 100  Some differences in operation may be observed when comparing the information  in this manual to earlier or later software versions     Garmin International  Inc   1200 East 151st Street  Olathe  Kansas 66062  U S A     Tel  913 397 8200 Fax  913 397 8282  Garmin AT  Inc   2345 Turner Road SE  Salem  OR 97302  U S A   Tel  503 391 3411 Fax 503 364 2138    Garmin  Europe  Ltd  Liberty House  Bulls Copse Road  Hounsdown Business Park   Southampton  S040 9RB  U K   Tel  44 0870 8501241 Fax  44 0870 8501251    Garmin Corporation  No  68  Jangshu 2nd Road  Shijr  Taipei County  Taiwan  Tel  886 02 2642 9199 Fax  886 02 2642 9099    For after hours emergency  aircraft on ground  AOG  technical support for Garmin panel mount  and integrated avionics systems  please contact Garmin s AOG Hotline at 913 397 0836     Web Site Address  www garmin com    Except as expressly provided herein  no part of this manual may be reproduced  copied   transmitted  disseminated  downloaded or stored in any storage medium  for any purpose  without the express written permission of Garmin  Garmin hereby grants permission to  download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard
47. Active Flight Plan Page on the MFD     Press the Joystick to activate the map pointer  Use the Joystick to move  the pointer to the desired point on the map to be inserted as a waypoint in  the flight plan     The default insertion point is at the end of the flight plan  If the selected  waypoint is to be placed anywhere other than the end of the flight plan   press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor  Waypoints are inserted ABOVE  the cursor  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired insertion point     Select the LD WPT Softkey  The selected waypoint is inserted at the selected  point  The default user waypoint naming is USRO00  USROO1  USROO2  and  50 On     To change the user waypoint name  follow the procedure for modifying a user  waypoint     EXPORT A FLIGHT PLAN TO AN SD CARD    1   2     3   4   5   6   7     46    Insert the SD card into the top card slot on the MFD     Press the FPL Key on the Contol Unit to display the Active Flight Plan Page  on the MFD     Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page   Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the flight plan to be exported   Select the EXPORT Softkey    Press the ENT Key to confirm the export     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     PROCEDURES    LOAD AND ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE PROCEDURE    1  Press the PROC Key    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight SELECT DEPARTURE       3  Press the ENT K
48. Creating an active flight plan     1   2   3     4     5   6     Press the FPL Key   Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor  only on MFD      Turn the small FMS Knob to display the Waypoint Information Window    Turning it clockwise displays a blank Waypoint Information Window   turning it counter clockwise displays the Waypoint Information Window  with a waypoint selection submenu allowing selection of active flight plan   nearest  recent  user  or airway waypoints      Enter the identifier  facility  or city name of the departure waypoint or select  a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key  The  active flight plan is moditied as each waypoint is entered     Repeat step numbers 3 and 4 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint     When all waypoints have been entered  press the FMS Knob to remove the  Cursor     Creating a stored flight plan     1   2   3     4     5     6   7     Press the FPL Key   Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to display the Flight Plan Catalog Page     Select the NEW Softkey  or press the MENU Key  highlight    Create New  Flight Plan     and press the ENT Key to display a blank flight plan for the  first empty storage location     Turn the small FMS Knob to display the Waypoint Information Window    Turning it clockwise displays a blank Waypoint Information Window   turning it counter clockwise displays the Waypoint Information Window  with a waypoint selection submenu allowing selection of active flight plan   nearest  
49. ENT Key to return to the Pilot Profile Exporting  Window without exporting the profile     If successful  the EXPORT RESULTS window displays    Pilot profile export  succeeded  With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT or CLR Keys  or press the  FMS Knob to return to the AUX   System Setup Page     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      Abnormal Operation  ABNORMAL OPERATION    NOTE  The Embraer Phenom 100 Airplane Flight Manual  AFM  always takes  precedence over the information found in this section     ENGINE    When an engine failure occurs  besides the CAS message corresponding to the  failed engine     El FAIL  or    E2 FAIL      the corresponding N1 gauge displays the  annunciation    FAIL    in yellow inverse video  black text on yellow background    Detection of an engine fire causes the red inverse video  white text on red background   annunciation    FIRE    to be displayed over the ITT gauge        Engine Failure Indication Engine Fire Indication    CABIN PRESSURIZATION    If the cabin altitude  ALT  reaches a caution level  the readout displays black text  on a yellow background  When cabin altitude is 10 000 feet or greater  the readout  displays as a warning with white text on a red background  and the corresponding  CAS message    CAB ALTITUDE HI    is issued    If low flow or a cabin leak is detected  the cabin pressure change RATE readout  displays white text on a red background  and the trend arrow turns re
50. Flight ID    ss rtr EATER EB Ru ERU ERR 21  ADF Tuning  Optional                             ssssssseeeneeetenenes 21  DIME TUNING d                                      21  Enter a Transponder Code    22  Select Transponder MO    ott quon ix sU URP US KERN NRURURIERU E UE 22  Selecting a COM Radio    22  Selecting a NAV Radio oscar EODEM dRU PUEDE UP EORUM NUR 23  NAV COM Tuning    eterne 23  liic e                                                            23  Passenger Address  PA  System    24  Clearance Recorder and Player                             sssssssseeee 24   AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM uu    25  Flight Director Activation                     sssssseeeenenn 25  Vertical Modes    26  Lateral Modes    ertet ree ntn e Padus hepatis temi 2    GPS NAVIGATION    29  Direct to Navigation    nennen 29  Activate a Stored Flight Plan    30  Activate a Flight Plan Leg    30  Stop Navigating a Flight Plan    31  Vertical Navigation  VNAV                   ssssssseeeeeeenennnn 31    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    Table of Contents GARMIN     FLIGHT PLANNING                     ssssnn 33  Weight Planning                       ssssseeeeee eene 33  r eene 33  Create a User Waypoint Defined by Latitude  amp  Longitude                                        35  Create a User Waypoint Defined by Radials from Other Waypoints                           36  Create a User Waypoint Defined by a Radial  amp  Distance from Another Waypo
51. Flight Plan Page   2  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu Window     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight Delete Flight Plan    and press the ENT  Key  With  OK  highlighted  press the ENT Key to deactivate the flight plan   This will not delete the stored flight plan  only the active flight plan     SVI sjuauingjsu     oipny dadx   WO  AEN    VERTICAL NAVIGATION  VNAV     The navigation database only contains altitudes for procedures that call for  Cross  at    altitudes  If the procedure states  Expect to cross at     the altitude is not in the  database  In this case the altitude may be entered manually     ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN  KIXD   KDFW    Puruuejd  1461 4       KARLA Amn ea  arcc White  COVIE 221    9  NM 12400FT   E z  LEMYN 220  8 0NH    Large Light a  a E   Blue Text p  Approach   KDFW RNAV 17LePs LPY    RIVET iaf 259  18 8NM aes Small Light z  DRAAK 176   3 3MM Blue Text 3  INWOD 176    3 2NM Small Light  MENOL faf 176   3 9NN oh a 7  RW17L map 176  5 3NM   3  3 d   Small White Text  POLKE   Restriction Bar    uonejedo  jeunouqy    Jas Cross AT or ABOVE 5 000 fi    Fic SI Cross AT 2 300 fi    sue v  junuuy       xipueddy       ess Cross AT or BELOW 3 000 fi    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 31    149614    Frol is    puezeH    jeuonippv    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional Hazard Flight  Planning    Annun     EAS    GPS Nav AFCS    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Av
52. Jeuonippy    uonelaedo  Jeuuouqy    Sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    xapu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100    A  GARMIN      Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    ENGINE  amp  AIRFRAME SYSTEMS  ENGINE INDICATION SYSTEM    S ueuunJjsu   14614    92 9 TO gz   ATR      S    ITT  iC       oipny uddx  JU05 AeN    S 4V    1428 nee 1428  OIL    137 PRES PsI 137  OIL PRES PSI SR  Tewp c 95  FUEL    FUEL 1100 FF PPH 1100  FF PPH 14  C FQ LE    pe 739  11460     730    AEN Sd5    OIL TEMP   C    Duiuue d  1614    ALT 7200 FT  RATE 5 rFPH    DELTA P  S   PSI  LFE 4520 FT  OXY 1450 pst  FLAPS      2uepIony seJnpo20Jd  puezey    soJnjeoJ  Jeuonippv       uoneJodo  Jeuuouqy    EICAS Display  Normal Mode  EIS Display  Reversionary Mode        Engine Fan Rotation Speed G  Cabin Display 48   2  Interstage Turbine Temperature  ITT  Spoiler Status x  G  Engine High Pressure Compressor    Landing Gear Status i    Rotation Speed  Oil Pressure and Temperature Flap Indicator     5  Fuel Display  11  Trim Indicator    12   Thrust Rating Indication  top  Automatic     Battery Voltmeter Thrust Reserve status  bottom     x  pul    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 D    A  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN     Thrust Rating    Flight  Instruments      Indication   Thrust Rating    AN  Lu       Takeoff    Nav Com   XPDR Audio       AFCS    Thrust Rating Indications    Selecting a thrust rating   1  Select the SYSTEM S
53. N or counterclockwise to OFF   6  Toremove the window  press the CLR Key or the TMR REF Softkey        m   gt   n    TURN VSPEED BUGS ON OR OFF BY CATEGORY    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    1  Press the TMR REF Softkey    2  Press the MENU Key    3  Turn the FMS Knob to highlight the desired option    4  Press the ENT Key  Press the TMR REF Softkey to remove the window     SJV    SET BAROMETRIC RADAR ALTIMETER  OPTIONAL  MINIMUM DESCENT  ALTITUDE    AEN Sd5    1  Press the TMR REF Softkey     2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the OFF BARO RAD ALT field to the  right of    MINIMUMS        3  Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to select BARO or RAD ALT    4  Press the ENT Key    5  Use the small FMS Knob to enter the desired altitude    6  Press the ENT Key    7  Toremove the window  press the CLR Key or the TMR REF Softkey     e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Buiuue d  paezey 19614    SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    DISPLAYING WIND DATA    uonejedo  Jeuuouqv    1  Press the PFD Softkey    2  Press the WIND Softkey to display wind data below the Selected Heading   3  Press one of the OPTN softkeys to change how wind data is displayed    4  Toremove the Wind Data Window  press the OFF Softkey     xipueddy sue v   unuuy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 3    GARMIN     Flight Instruments    SJUDWINJSUJ       14614    SV3    oipny udax  JWIOJJAEN    S21V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    so1npa20ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    s    n e  4  
54. NAVAID   Therefore  as with all NAVAIDs   information presented by the system can be misused or misinterpreted and   therefore  become unsafe     WARNING  To reduce the risk of unsafe operation  carefully review and    understand all aspects of the Prodigy  Pilot s Guide documentation and the  Embraer Phenom 100 Airplane Flight Manual  Thoroughly practice basic  operation prior to actual use  During flight operations  carefully compare  indications from the system to all available navigation sources  including  the information from other NAVAIDs  visual sightings  charts  etc  For safety    purposes  always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation     WARNING  The illustrations in this guide are only examples  Never use    the system to attempt to penetrate a thunderstorm  Both the FAA Advisory  Circular  Subject  Thunderstorms  and the Aeronautical Information Manual   AIM  recommend avoiding  by at least 20 miles any thunderstorm identified  as severe or giving an intense radar echo        Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN        Marnings  Cautions  amp  Notes          WARNING  Lamp s  inside this product may contain mercury  HG  and must    be recycled or disposed of according to local  state  or federal laws  For  more information  refer to our website at www garmin com aboutGarmin   environment disposal jsp     WARNING  Because of variation in the earth s magnetic field  operating the    system within t
55. OFF  DCLTR  3     WX LGND    TRAFFIC    TOPO    TERRAIN       A  GARMIN      optional TCAS II     eroe XPUR  XPDRITFC    Men  Kine SI BAK     nm nn nn    Select the BACK Softkey to return  to the top level softkeys        INSET Map Softkeys    Pressing the INSET Softkey Displays Inset Map  in the PFD lower left corner  The TRFC MAP  Softkey is displayed when the TCAS II option   is installed  Pressing the TRFC MAP Softkey  displays the Inset Map showing Traffic Map Page     Removes Inset Map    Selects desired amount of map detail  cycles  through declutter levels   DCLIR  No Declutter   All map features visible  DCLTR 1  Declutters land data  DCLTR 2  Declutters land and SUA data  DCLTR 3  Removes everything except the active  flight plan  Displays icon and age on the Inset Map for the  selected weather products  optional   Cycles through traffic display options   TRFC 1  Traffic displayed on inset map  TRFC 2  Traffic Map Page is displayed in the  inset map window  Displays topographical data  e g   coastlines  ter   rain  rivers  lakes  and elevation scale on Inset Map    Displays terrain information on Inset Map  not  available with TAWS A     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Appendix    NEXRAD Displays NEXRAD weather and coverage  information on Inset Map  optional feature     XM LING Displays SiriusXM Weather lightning information  on Inset Map  optional feature     METAR Displays METAR flags on airport symbol
56. PFD    1  Press the Direct to Key  E  on the PFD     2  Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the desired selection field     3  Turn the small FMS Knob to begin selecting the desired identifier  location     etc     4  Press the ENT Key     5  The cursor is now flashing on ACTIVATE    If no altitude constraint or  course is desired  press the ENT Key to activate  To enter an altitude    constraint  proceed to step 6     6  Turn the large FMS Knob counterclockwise to place the cursor over the       ALT    altitude field     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    29    SV3 Sjueuinijsu   19614    oipny dadx   WO  AEN    AEN Sd5 S dV    sue v uone1edo S9JnjeaJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy pJezeH 1614    xipueddy    xepu     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional Hazard Flight  Planning    Annun     EAS    GPS Nav AFCS    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Avoidance Procedures    Index    GPS Navigation    7   8     3   10   11     12     13   14   15     A  GARMIN     Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired altitude constraint     Press the ENT Key  If the waypoint entered is an airport  the option to  select MSL or AGL is now displayed  If the waypoint is not an airport   proceed to step 10     Turn the small FMS Knob to select    MSL or    AGL   Press the ENT Key  The cursor is placed in the    OFFSET    field     Turn the small FMS Knob to enter the desired offset
57. RE Ar Failure of PFD 2 fan  Failure of pilot pitch trim switch  Failure of copilot pitch trim switch  Radar altitude failure       RAMARFAL Rn air valve failure  TEN Shed bus off    Ny Neil Speed brake switch is in  OPEN  in an unauthorized flight condition  Ground Spoiler arm logic failed    Ground Spoiler command disagree   Spoiler position disagree   Ground Spoiler Control Valve failed   Speed brake command failed   Speed brake command inhibit failed     SWPSICE SPEED    l Warning System activation angles anticipated due to ice conditions      Optional             SPOILER FAULT     COMPARATOR ANNUNCIATIONS   Note that operating the system in the vicinity of metal buildings or other metal  structures can cause sensor differences that may result in nuisance miscompare  annunciations during start up  shut down  or while taxiing     Window Text   Difference in altitude sensors is  gt  200 ft    If both airspeed sensors detect    35 knots  this is inhibited    If either airspeed sensor detects  gt  35 knots  and the difference in sensors is  gt  15 kts   If either airspeed sensor detects  gt  80 knots  and the difference in sensors is  gt  10 kts   Difference in heading sensors is  gt  10 degrees    Difference in pitch sensors is    5 degrees    Difference in roll sensors is  gt  6 degrees    D Y  eee  No data from one or both altitude sensors    PNEU No data from one or both airspeed sensors    semen No data from one or both heading sensors    MIB ere No data from one or both 
58. SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey yi JWOJ AEN 1614     EUonIPPY    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    Xapu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation    Ammundatons amp Alets     GARMIN     TAWS A ALERTS    PFD MFD  Alert Type TAWS A Page  Annunciation    Reduced Required Terrain PULL UP  Terrain  IE Pull  Clearance Warning  RTC  Up  Pull Up     Imminent Terrain Impact PULL UP    Terrain  Terrain  Pull  Warning  ITI  Up  Pull Up   Reduced Required Obstacle   TE    Obstacle  Obstacle   Clearance Warning  ROC  Pull Up  Pull Up   Imminent Obstacle Impact PULL UP    Obstacle  Obstacle   Warning  lOl  Pull Up  Pull Up   Excessive Descent Rate PULL UP     lt whoop gt  lt whoop gt   Warning  EDR  Pull Up     Excessive Closure Rate PULL UP     lt whoop gt  lt whoop gt   Warning  ECR  Pull Up     Reduced Required Terrain    Caution  Terrain   Clearance Caution  RTC  Caution  Terrain     Imminent Terrain Impact    Caution  Terrain   Caution  ITI  Caution  Terrain   Reduced Required Obstacle  Caution  Obstacle   Clearance Caution  ROC  Caution  Obstacle     Imminent Obstacle Impact  Caution  Obstacle   Caution  101  Caution  Obstacle     Premature Descent Alert  Too Low  Terrain     Caution  PDA    Excessive Descent Rate  Sink Rate     Caution  EDR    Excessive Closure Rate  Terrain  Terrain     Caution  ECR    Negative Climb Rate  Don t Sink     Caution  NCR    Flight Into Terrain High  Too Low  Terr
59. T Altitude Reporting Mode   transponder replies to  identification and altitude  interrogations   When the  transponder is set to ALT   the TCAS II system is set to  standby     TA ONLY Activates the TCAS II system  in TA Only Mode and set the  transponder to ALT    TA RA Activates the TCAS II system  in TA RA Mode and sets the  transponder to ALT    BACK Returns to the previous softkey  level    Displays the TCAS control  softkeys    REL Displays intruder altitude as  altitude relative to own aircraft  altitude    ABS Displays intruder MSL altitude    ALT RNG Displays the altitude display  range softkeys    ABOVE Displays non threat traffic from  9900 feet above the aircraft to  2700 feet below the aircraft   Typically used during climb  phase of flight     NORMAL   Displays non threat traffic from  2700 feet above the aircraft to  2700 feet below the aircraft   Typically used during enroute  phase of flight     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 153    S9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d AEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 146114 JWOJ AEN 146114    uonejedo  jeunouqy    sue v   unuuy    xopu  xipueddy    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix    Appendix  TEST  BACK   CODE   0   7  IDENT  BKSP   IDENT   TMR REF   NRST   MSG    BELOW    UNREST    A  GARMIN     Displays non threat traffi
60. Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Draft New Message      c  Press the ENT Key     2  The TEXT MESSAGE DRAFT Window is now displayed with the cursor in the   TO  field  Enter the desired telephone number or email address  Entry can  be accomplished through the alphanumeric keys on the MFD Controller   or combination of the FMS Knob on the controller and softkeys on the  MFD  The FMS Knob is used to enter letters and numbers  or numbers  can be entered from the MFD by selecting the NUMBERS Softkey  Select  the CAP LOCK Softkey to create upper and lower case alpha characters   Special characters can be accessed by selecting the SYMBOLS Softkey     3  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now displayed in the  MESSAGE  field     4  Enter the desired message using any combination of entry methods as  described in step 2     5  Press the ENT Key     6  Select the SEND Softkey to send the message immediately  or select the  SAVE Softkey to save the message in Outbox for sending at a later time   Select the CANCEL Softkey to delete the message     Duiuueld AEN Sd5 5J4v olpny YUAdX SVI  149614  WOJ AEN    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH    Predefined Text Messages     gt   a  Q            me    D       Time and effort can be saved in typing text messages that are used repeatedly by  saving these messages as a predefined message     uoneJjodo  jeunouqy    Create a Predefined Text Message  1  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  press the MENU Key to  display the Page M
61. Vapor Cycle System    Open with flow Open  no flow Closed    Ram Air Duct From j  NACA Scoop    Airborne On ground    T  Closed Open  airborne Open  on ground       Environmental Control System Unit Status Indications    14 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN     Electrical    battery    Bus    Generator    CONNECTED  Ground Power Unit       Electrical Synoptics Page    Unit   Icons and Descriptions  Generator         Off bus                      On  Bus  Normal Abnormal  Battery     Normal Abnormal    Electrical System Unit Status Indications       190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 15    A  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN     Fuel    Flight  Instruments       Nav Com   XPDR Audio    GPS Nav     amp  00000 00  000000 o    Flight  Planning    Procedures       Hazard  Avoidance       Total Fuel  9  Right Feed Ejector   2  Fuel Used Fuel 1 SOV    s E  3  Fuel Transfer SOV  11  Fuel 2 SOV    lt x LL   4  Left Tanh Fuel Quantity  12  LH Pressure Switch   E E  5  Right Tanh Fuel Quantity  13  RH Pressure Switch   26     6  Left DC Pump Left Engine Feed Line  G  Right DC Pump  15  Right Engine Feed Line    Annun   Alerts    Left Feed Ejector    Fuel Synoptics Page    Appendix    Index    16 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN     Uni   aicons and Descriptions    Fuel Line    Operating Not operating    Feed Ejector       Operating Not o
62. above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during  enroute phase of flight     e BELOW  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above  the aircraft to 9000 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during  descent phase of flight     e UNREST  unrestricted   All traffic is displayed from 9900 feet above and  9900 feet below the aircraft     3  Toreturn to the Traffic Page  select the BACK Softkey   Or   1  Press the MENU Key     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select one of the following  see softkey  description in step 2 above      e ABOVE  e NORMAL  e BELOW    e UNRESTRICTED  3  Select the ENT Softkey     Switch From Operating Mode To Standby Mode  NOTE  The GTS 850 automatically transitions from STANDBY to OPERATE    mode eight seconds after takeoff  The unit also automatically transitions  from OPERATE to STANDBY mode 24 seconds after landing        Selecting the OPERATE Softkey allows the GTS 850 to switch from Standby Mode  to Operating Mode as necessary  Selecting the STANDBY Softkey forces the unit into  Standby Mode     On the Traffic Page  select the STANDBY or OPERATE Softkey   Or     1  Press the MENU Key and turn the small FMS knob to select    Standby Mode     or Operate Mode        2  Press the ENT Key     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 34    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI SJUDWINIJ SU    Wi0  AeN yyb14    Duiuue d  bl    aUepPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uone1odo soJnjeo   un
63. ain     Speed Caution  FIT    Flight Into Terrain Gear  Too Low  Gear   Caution  FIT    Flight Into Terrain Flaps  Too Low  Flaps   Caution  FIT     114 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    MFD Map Page    Pop Up Alert Aural Message          Index Appendix      GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    PFD MFD    Alert Type TAWS A Page M Opirage  uae Pop Up Alert  Annunciation    Flight Into Terrain Takeoff  Too Low  Terrain   Caution  FIT     Glide Slope Glide Path  Glide Slope   Deviation Caution  GSD  or   depends on approach  Glide Path       type     Altitude Voice Callout  Five Hundred    VCO   Four Hundred    Three Hundred      Two Hundred      One Hundred     Aural Message       TAWS A System Status Annunciations    PFD MFD  Alert Type TAWS A Page  Annunciation    TAWS System Fail   TAWS System  Terrain or Obstacle Failure   database unavailable or   invalid  invalid software   configuration  system   audio fault    GPWS System Fail None  GPWS System  Failure    System Test pass None None  TAWS System  Test OK     MFD Terrain or Obstacle   database unavailable or   invalid  TAWS operating None  with PFD Terrain or   Obstacle databases    GPWS System Fail  None  GPWS System  Radar Altimeter invalid  Failure   Altitude or Vertical   Speed unavailable    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 113    Additional TAWS A Page Aural  Annunciation Message       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue 
64. ain  or obstacle  MFD1  Terrain awareness display   databases required for TAWS in the specified PFD  unavailable  or MFD is missing or invalid        GMA 1347D MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GMAT FAIL     GMAT is inoperative    The audio panel self test has detected a failure     GMA2 FAIL     GMA2 is inoperative    The audio panel is unavailable  The system    should be serviced     GMA XTALK     GMA crosstalk error   An error has occurred in transferring data  has occurred  between the two GMAs  The system should be  serviced        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 129    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoAnpo20Jd Puruuejd NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH yi JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeuuouqv    xopu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ          A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   GMA 1347D MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      GMA1 CONFIG     GMAT config  error  Contig service req d   GMA2 CONFIG     GMA2 config  error  Config service req d   MANIFEST     GMAT software  mismatch  communication halted  The audio panel has incorrect software installed  The    MANIFEST   GMA  software system should be serviced   mismatch  communication halted     GMA1 SERVICE     GMAT needs The audio panel self test has detected a problem  service  Return unit for repair  in the unit  Certain audio functions m
65. ake the database product functional  It may also be necessary to have the system  configured by a Garmin authorized service facility in order to use some database  features    If an error occurs during synchronization  an error message will be displayed   followed by the affected display in the Sync Status section of the Database Window  If  synchronization completes on one display  but an error occurs on another  the error  message will be displayed with the affected displays listed after it  When an error  message is displayed  the problem must be corrected before synchronization can be  completed  A power cycle is required to restart synchronization when  Card Full  or     Err is shown     158 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A        GARMIN     Canceled Database synchronization has been canceled by removing the  bottom SD card in display being updated    Card Full SD card does not contain sufficient memory    Err    Appendix    Displayed for all other errors that may cause the synchronization  process to be halted    System timed out prior to the database transter completing    Loading Garmin Database Updates    1  With system power OFF  remove the MFD database card from the bottom  card slot of the MFD     2  Update the Garmin databases on the MFD card   3  Insert the MFD database card into the bottom card slot of the MFD     4  Apply power to the system  check that the databases are initialized  and displayed on the power up scr
66. an is active  turning the small FMS Knob to the left will  display a list of the flight plan waypoints     b  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    c  Press the ENT Key    Or    a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the  NRST  airports to  the aircraft s current position     c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    d  Press the ENT Key    Or    a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the RECENT  waypoints     c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    d  Press the ENT Key    Or    a  Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    b  Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the    USER    waypoints    c  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    d  Press the ENT Key     11  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is displayed in the    RAD     radial  field  Enter  the desired radial from the reference waypoint     12  Press the ENT Key   13  Repeat step 10 to enter the next waypoint name     14  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is displayed in the  RAD   radial  field for the  second waypoint  Enter the desired radial from the reference waypoint     15  Press the ENT Key   16  Press the FMS Knob to remove the flashing cursor     190 00685 04 Rev  A Coc
67. and data communications may be turned on or off by performing  these simple steps     Disable Enable Telephone and Low Speed Data Services     1   2   3     4   5   6   7     Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select REPORTS DATA LINK     If necessary  select the REPORTS Softkey  The AUX REPORT STATUS Page is  now displayed     Press the MENU Key  The Page Menu window is now displayed   Turn the FMS Knob to select Disable Iridium Transmission    in the menu list   Press the ENT Key  The Iridium transceiver is now disabled     To enable the Iridium transceiver  repeat steps 1 through 4  then select     Enable Iridium Transceiver        Telephone Communication    The pilot or copilot can place and answer calls on the Iridium satellite network  as well as to or from the telephone handset in the cabin  Calls can also be answered    14    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    or made from the cabin phone  however  only actions initiated from the cockpit  phone will be discussed here  See the cabin handset user guide for more information   Control and monitoring of telephone functions are accomplished through the AUX   TELEPHONE Page     SJUDUINJIJSUJ  14614    SV3    Viewing the Telephone Page    1  Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select SATELLITE PHONE   3  If necessary  select the
68. ansceiver and the copilots headset  directly to the COM2 transceiver  Audio is not available on the speakers  If there is a  failure of one Audio Panel  that side only has access to their respective on side fail safe  COM     NOTE  Audio is not available on the speakers in case of an Audio Panel and  its cross side GIA unit simultaneous failure     If there is a failure of one Audio Panel  the remaining Audio Panel does not have  access to the other sides COM or NAV  For example  if the pilot side Audio Panel  fails  the copilot side Audio Panel has access to all the radios except for COMI and  NAVI  In this case  the copilot can receive the audio from NAV2 and operate COM2  for transmission reception    In addition  if there is a failure of one Audio Panel  the following functions are no  longer available on the failed side  NAV ILS audio  speaker  cockpit cockpit passengers  intercom  aural warning alerts on headset  entertainment inputs  and digital recording  radio  Also  if a stereo headset is in use  and an Audio Panel fails  only the left channel  will be heard in the headphones     HAZARD DISPLAYS WITH LOSS OF GPS POSITION    If GPS position is lost  or becomes invalid  selected hazards being displayed on the  Navigation Map Page are removed until GPS position is again established        Loss of Hazard Functions with Loss of GPS  Position    UNUSUAL ATTITUDES    The PFD    declutters    when the aircraft enters an unusual attitude  Only the primary  functions are disp
69. ay still be    GMA2 SERVICE     GMA2 needs available  and the audio panel may still be usable   service  Return unit for repair  The system should be serviced when possible     The audio panel configuration settings do not  match backup configuration memory  The system  should be serviced     GIA 63W MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GIA1 CONFIG     GIA1 config error   Config service req d     GIA2 CONFIG     GIA2 config error   Contig service req d    GIA1 CONFIG     GIA1 audio config  error  Contig service req d  The GIA1 and or GIA2 have an error in the audio    The GIA1 and or GIA2 configuration settings do  not match backup configuration memory  The  system should be serviced     GIA2 CONFIG     GIA2 audio config   configuration  The system should be serviced   error  Config service req d    GIA1 COOLING     GIA1 The GIA1 and or GIA  lt  too l  pe to pk asda   ir  GIAZ COOLING     GIA2 operating temperature    temperature too low     GIA1 COOLING     GIAT over    temperature     GIA2 COOLING     GIA2 over  temperature     The GIA1 and or GIA2 temperature is too  high  If problem persists  the system should be  serviced     130 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      aAnnunciations  amp  Alerts    GIA 63W MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      Message    GIA1 SERVICE     GIAT need Ice   He The GIA1 and or GIA2 self test has detected    Return the unit for repair           a problem in the unit  The system should be  GIA2 SERVICE     GIA2 nee
70. base error exists  card is properly inserted  Replace data card  If  PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 airport problem persists  the system should be serviced   terrain database error exists    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 airport   terrain database missing    PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 airport The airport terrain database is present on  terrain database missing  another LRU  but is missing on the specified LRU   PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 airport    terrain database missing     MFD1 DB ERR   MFD1 Safe Taxi  database error exists  The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the    PFD1 DB ERR   PFD1 Safe Taxi Safe Taxi database  Ensure that the data card is  database error exists  properly inserted  Replace data card  If problem    PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 Safe Taxi persists  the system should be serviced   database error exists     MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 Chartview   The MFD detected a failure in the ChartView   database error exists  database  optional feature   Ensure that the data  card is properly inserted  Replace data card  If  problem persists  the system should be serviced     MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 FliteCharts   The MFD detected a failure in the FliteCharts   database error exists  database  optional feature   Ensure that the data  card is properly inserted  Replace data card  If  problem persists  the system should be serviced     MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 Airport The MFD detected a failure in the Airport Directory   Directory database error exists  database  Ensure that the data card is properly  inserted  Replac
71. c from  2700 feet above the aircraft to  9900 feet below the aircraft   Typically used during descent  phase of flight     All traffic is displayed    Activates Test Mode and  displays test intruder symbols    Returns to the previous softkey  level    Displays transponder code  selection softkeys 0 7    Use numbers to enter code    Activates the Special Position  Identification  SPI  pulse for  18 seconds  identifying the  transponder return on the ATC  screen    Removes numbers entered  one  at a time    Activates the Special Position  Identification  SPI  pulse for  18 seconds  identitying the  transponder return on the ATC  screen    Displays Timer References  Window    Displays Nearest Airports  Window    Displays Messages Window    154 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A        GARMIN            Appendix    MFD SOFTKEY MAP  prem       we  par   aa nn    n FF FF    Xr nn n    al  a     Ts oor oor ot rrr   Fr Fr noh msn  mon    Cc  rs   Trane Jen osi  A On JR OFF ek C     1  nn F3 FN F3 F3  2 P o 95 093 DD    SYSTEM Softkeys    SYSTEM Accesses EIS softkeys    ENG SET Accesses the FADEC settings softkeys  displays  the Takeoff Data Set Window when aircratt is  parked or taxiing   CON Selects the continuous thrust rating   Disabled when aircraft is on the ground    CLB Selects the maximum climb thrust rating   Disabled when aircraft is on the ground    OAT 1 Increases the takeoff outside air temperature  setting in one degree Celsius i
72. ct    CANCEL with the large FMS Knob and press  the ENT Key     10  Press the FMS Knob to deactivate the cursor     SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       uoneJjodo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy    Selecting an Active Profile    1  Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page   2  Press the FMS Knob momentarily to activate the flashing cursor     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the active profile field in the Pilot  Profile Box     xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 95    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    T ou  e  Es 2  Be  a  e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    96    4   5     6     A  GARMIN     Turn the small FMS Knob to display the pilot profile list and highlight the  desired profile     Press the ENT Key  The system loads and displays the system settings for  the selected profile     Press the FMS Knob to deactivate the cursor     Renaming a Profile    1   2   3   4   5     6   7     8   9     Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page    Press the FMS Knob momentarily to activate the flashing cursor    Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    RENAME    in the Pilot Profile Box   Press the ENT Key     In the  Rename Profile  window  turn the FMS Knob to select the profile to  rename     Pr
73. ct the desired message   3  Select the MRK READ Softkey   Or     xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 85    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    86    A  GARMIN     a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu     b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Mark Selected Message  As Read        c  Press the ENT Key   The message symbol now indicates the message has been opened     Mark All Messages As Read    1   2     3   4     While viewing the Inbox on the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  press the  MENU Key to display the Page Menu     Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Mark All New Messages As  Read     Press the ENT Key  A confirmation window is displayed     With cursor highlighting    YES     press the ENT Key  The message symbols  now indicate all the message have been opened     Delete a Message    1     2   3     While viewing the Inbox on the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  press the  FMS Knob to activate the cursor     Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired message    Select the DELETE Softkey    Or    a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on Delete Selected Message   c  Press the ENT Key     WI FI CONNECTIONS  OPTIONAL   Control and m
74. d    Excessive cabin differential pressure  DELTA P  causes the pressure readout  to display a yellow background and black text  warnings are indicated with red  background with white readout text  The CAS message  CAB DELTA P FAIL   accompanies this condition    When oxygen system pressure  OXY  drops below 1590 PSI  the readout is indicated  with black text on a white background  pressure below 730 PSI is shown with yellow  text on a black background  The CAS message  OXY LO PRES  is also displayed     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 99    92UuepioAy SoJnpo  0Jd Puruuejd AeN Sd5  54V oipny uddx SVI SJUDWINAJSUJ  149614    soJnjeaJ   Jeuonippy    sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    xepu     14614     UWOJ AEN    puezeH    Abnormal Operation     GARMIN     If the pilot selected landing field elevation  LFE  differs by more than five feet from  the FMS LFE value  the LFE readout flashes yellow for 30 seconds   A red    X    is displayed over any readout on the Cabin Display that is invalid or out    Flight  Instruments       ot range   a  CABIN  ENS ALT FT  ES  E  RATE   Z7 rrr  2  2g DELTA P PSI  LFE FT  v OXY PSI  z    Cabin Leak Indication  2  2    FLAPS    The following denote abnormal flap conditions      Flaps not in position for takeoff     Flap pointer turns red and readout turns red  inverse video  white text on red background   A and B       Flaps have failed or become jammed     Flap pointer turns yellow and readout turns  yello
75. d NEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny YddX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH yi JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    xepu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index    Ammundatons amp Alets     GARMIN     Alert Type TAWS A Page    diua Additional TAWS A Page Aural      i Annunciation Message  Annunciation       A  TAWS Not  No GPS position  TAS WA  Available       Excessively degraded    GPS signal  Out of     TAWS Not  None  P  Available  database coverage area       Out of database None  TAWS Not  coverage area Available    TAWS Available   when aircraft  enters database  coverage area     TAWS A Alert Availability    TAWS A Alert Type Available    TAWS A   Status  Kuna on RTC ROC PDA   EDR   ECR   N  R   FIT   GSD  VCO  Displayed    TANSTEST    Mo No   No  mma e ete  e  e  e fem  msn  v ew pepe pe pw  e D em  m  eee ene Re In   Yes Yes Yes Yes No    116             GSD alert will be available if a valid ILS is being used for navigation  even if no valid GPS signal is being  received     VCO alerts are not issued if both TAWS and GPWS systems have failed or are not available     Only the portions of FIT Alerting based on flap position are disabled when FLAP OVR annunciation is  displayed     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN                Annunciations  amp  Alerts  TAWS B ALERTS    Alert Type    Excessive Desce
76. display a path that is different than the actual movement  of the aircraft  Estimated position information displayed by the system through  DR while there is no heading and or airspeed data available should not be used for  navigation    DR Mode is inherently less accurate than the standard GPS SBAS Mode due to the  lack of satellite measurements needed to determine a position  Changes in wind speed  and or wind direction compounds the relative inaccuracy of DR Mode  Because of this  degraded accuracy  the crew must maintain position awareness using other navigation  equipment until GPS derived position data is restored        CDI    DR    Indication on PFD Symbolic Aircraft     Map pages and Inset Map     Dead Reckoning Indications    104 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN  Abnormal Operation    As a result of operating in DR Mode  all GPS derived data is computed based upon  an estimated position and is displayed as yellow text on the display to denote degraded  navigation source information  This data includes the following     SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    e Navigation Status Box fields except Active Leg  TAS  and DTK    GPS Bearing Pointer     Wind data and pointers in the Wind Data Box on the PFD     Current Track Indicator   e All Bearing Pointer Distances   e Active Flight Plan distances  bearings  and ETE values    oipny uadx SVI   Wi0 gt  AeN    S 1V    Also  while the system is in DR Mode  the autopilot will not couple to
77. display range     Terrain Obstacle Location  Terrain Obstacle above or within 100  below current aircraft altitude   Terrain Obstacle between 100  and  1000  below current aircraft altitude       I  I    Terrain Obstacle is more than 1000  below aircraft altitude     Enable Disable Aviation Data    1  While the TAWS A Page is displayed  press the MENU Key   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select    Show  or Hide  Aviation Data      3  Press the ENT Key     Inhibiting Enabling FLTA and PDA Alerting    1  Select the TAWS A Page     2  Press the TAWS INH Softkey to inhibit or enable TAWS A  choice  dependent on current state      Black       Overriding Flaps based FIT Alerting    1  Select the TAWS A Page   2  Press the FLAP OVR Softkey     Inhibiting Enabling GPWS Alerting    1  Select the TAWS A Page     2  Press the GPWS INH Softkey to inhibit or enable GPWS alerts  choice  dependent on current state      190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    61    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI sjueuinagjsu    Wi0  AeN yyb14    Duiuue d  bl    e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejodo soJnjeo   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    Xapu     Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Hazard Avoidance    A  GARMIN     Inhibiting Enabling GSD Alerting    A NOTE  Only available during a GSD a
78. display the BARO setting as  inches of mercury   HPA Press to display the BARO setting as  hectopacals    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 149    s9JnjeaJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 146114 JWOJ AEN 146114    uonejedo  jeunouqy    sue v   unuuy    xopu  xipueddy    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix    Appendix    OBS    CDI    STD BARO    ADF DME       nn        A  GARMIN     Sets barometric pressure to 29 92 in Hg   1013 hPa     Selects OBS mode on the CDI when  navigating by GPS  only available with  active leg     Cycles through GPS  VORI  LOCI   and  VOR2  LOC2  navigation sources on the  CDI   Displays the ADF DME Tuning  Window  providing ADF tuning  capability and allowing selection of the  NAV source for tuning each DME     optional     nn nn nn    Press the BACK Softkey to return  to the top level softkeys     Leno    var   cone J  went   f  Back    se    nn V V3 V3 V3 YF       XPDR    150    Selecting BACK returns to the previous softkey level     Lo le  s Woa ls p e 107 Jew J  ge   sack    ws    nn nn V9 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 IN    XPDRI    XPDR2    STBY    ON    Transponder Softkeys    Displays transponder mode selection  softkeys    Selects the  1 transponder as active  Not  available with TCAS II option     Select
79. ds service  pa da    Return the unit for repair   HW MISMATCH     GIA hardware  mismatch  GIAT communication halted    A GIA mismatch has been detected  where    HW MISMATCH   GIA hardware only one is SBAS capable   mismatch  GIA2 communication halted     MANIFEST     GIA1 software   mismatch  communication halted  The GIAT and or GIA 2 has incorrect software  MANIFEST     GIA2 software installed  The system should be serviced   mismatch  communication halted     MANIFEST     GFC software Incorrect servo software is installed  or gain  mismatch  communication halted  settings are incorrect     COM1 TEMP     COM over temp  The system has detected an over temperature    Reducing transmitter power  condition in COM1 and or COM2  The    COM2 TEMP     COM2 over temp  transmitter is operating at reduced power  If the  Reducing transmitter power  problem persists  the system should be serviced     COM1 SERVICE     COM1 needs The system has detected a failure in COM 1  service  Return unit for repair  and or COM2  COM1 and or COM2 may still  COM2 SERVICE     COM2 needs be usable  The system should be serviced when  service  Return unit for repair  possible     COM1 PTT   COM1 push to talk key   The COM1 and or COM2 external push to talk   IS stuck  switch is stuck in the enable  or   pressed    COM2 PTT     COM2 push to talk key   Position  Press the PTT switch again to cycle its  is stuck  operation  If the problem persists  the system  should be serviced    COM1 RMT XFR     COM1 re
80. e MFD    3  Press the ENT Key  The cursor will move from    CABIN    to    OK       4  Press the ENT Key again  The cabin phone will now ring     To exit the call  select the HANGUP Softkey     Puruuejd  oE    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH    mul   t    fet   et          1    n    jeuonippy    Make an External Call from the Cockpit   1  Press the TEL Key on the appropriate audio panel    2  Select the DIAL Softkey on the MFD    3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select    IRIDIUM       4  Press the ENT Key  The cursor has now moved to the phone number entry field        uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy    5  Enter the desired telephone number  country code first  by selecting the  number softkeys on the MFD or by pressing the numeric keys on the MFD  Control Unit     6  Press the ENT Key   OK is highlighted     xipueddy    7  Press the ENT Key  The system will begin calling the number   To exit the call  select the HANGUP Softkey     xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 11    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  Ss 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    78    A  GARMIN     Placing The Cockpit Phone on Hold    1   2   3     Select the HOLD Softkey on the MFD    Or    Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    Turn either FMS Knob to place the cur
81. e Navigation Map    1     2     Ensure TCAS II system is operating  With the Navigation Map displayed   select the MAP Softkey     Select the TRAFFIC Softkey  Traffic will now be displayed on the map     TERRAIN AWARENESS  amp  WARNING SYSTEM  TAWS A  Optional     60             WARNING  The TAWS display shows supplemental information only  It should  not be used for navigation     NOTE  Terrain data is not displayed when the aircraft latitude is greater than  75 degrees north or 60 degrees south     NOTE  TAWS operation is only available when the system is configured for  a TAWS A installation     Manual System Test    1   2   3     While the TAWS A Page is displayed  press the MENU Key   Turn the small FMS Knob to select    Test TAWS System        Press the ENT Key  During the test TAWS TEST  is displayed in the center  of the TAWS A Page     When all is in working order   TAWS System Test  OK  is heard     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    Displaying the TAWS A Page  1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the TAWS A Page     3  If desired  select the VIEW Softkey to access the ARC and 360 softkeys   When the ARC Softkey is selected  a radar like 120  view is displayed   Select the 360 Softkey to return to the 360  default display     4  Rotate the Joystick clockwise to increase the display range or rotate  counter clockwise to decrease the 
82. e data card  If problem persists   the system should be serviced        128 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    DATABASE MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      DB MISMATCH   Navigation The PFDs and MFD have different navigation  database mismatch  Xtalk is off     database versions or types  Americas  European   etc   installed  Crosstill is off  Install correct    navigation database version or type in all  displays     DB MISMATCH   Standby The PFDs and MFD have different standby  Navigation database mismatch  navigation database versions or types  Americas   European  etc   installed  Install correct standby    navigation database version or type in all displays     DB MISMATCH   Terrain database   The PFDs and MFD have different terrain database  mismatch  versions or types installed  Install correct terrain    database version or type in all displays   DB MISMATCH     Obstacle The PFDs and MFD have different obstacle  database mismatch  database installed  Install correct obstacle  database in all displays   DB MISMATCH     Airport Terrain   The PFDs and MFD have different airport terrrain  database mismatch  databases installed  Install correct airport terrain  database in all displays     NAV DB UPDATED   Active System has updated the active navigation  navigation database updated  database from the standby navigation database     TERRAIN DSP      PFD1  PFD20r   One of the terrain  airport terr
83. e system should be serviced        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 137       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Puruuejd AeN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH yi JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    Xapu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ        amp   Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   GWX 68 ALERT MESSAGES    GWX CONFIG     GWX contig error    GWX 68 configuration settings do not match  Config service req d  those of the GDU configuration  The system  should be serviced     GWX FAIL     GWX is inoperative  The GDU is not recieving status packet from the  GWX 68 or the GWX 68 is reporting a fault   The GWX 68 radar system should be serviced     GWX SERVICE     GWX needs A failure has been detected in the GWX 68  The  service  Return unit for repair  GWX 68 may still be usable    MANIFEST     GWX software The GWX 68 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     WX ALERT     Possible severe Possible severe weather detected within     10  weather ahead  degrees of the aircraft heading at a range of 80  to 320 nm     GDC 74B MESSAGE ADVISORIES    ADC1 ALT EC ADC1 altitude error   correction is unavailable  GDC1 or GDC2 is reporting that the altitude  ADC2 ALT EC     ADC2 altitude error   error correction is unavailable  
84. e the Airplane Flight Manual  AFM  for recommended pilot actions  Accompanied  by a single chime tone which repeats until acknowledged     ADS 1 offline or failed   OSP ADS 2 offline or failed   SEO eee Pitot heater 1 offline or heater element failed  SGT eee Pitot heater 2 offline or heater element failed  Sr 1 failure   EST AHRS 2 failure   EET Anti ice system failue in engine 1  ET Anti ice system failue in engine 2  ST Anti skid function lost  main brake still available     APAL Loss of autopilot function  ISR Airplane mistrimmed in pitch axis when autopilot is engaged  EEESRSET Airplane mistrimmed in roll axis when autopilot is engaged    AUDIO PNL1 FALL    Audio panel 1 has failed       190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 107    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    xepu     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard  Avoidance    Additional     e  E  o  e   S    lt x    EAS    AFCS    Procedures GPS Nav    Features    Operation       Appendix    Index    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN     Audio panel 2 has failed   ENERO Aural warning system failure due to non communicating LRUs  BOP EZ Auto pitch trim failure  other pitch trim functions still available  BE PESO Battery discharging under normal operation  NIE Resa SMe Battery 1 offline   MENES Battery 2 offline   BEEN Battery voltage ha
85. ecessary in the near future   EMER BUS OFF Emergency bus OFF    ETC  exceeded in engine s  during flight  Engine fire extinguisher discharge   ENGNODISPATCH FADEC detected no dispatch fault condition in engine s   Flaps not available  Fuel quantity asymmetry corrected  XFEED SOV is open  DC pump on due to low fuel pressure  DC pump on due to low fuel pressure    FUEL1 PSWFAL HM pressure switch stuck in  high  position    FUEL2PSWFAL HM pressure switch stuck in  high  position    FUELPUMP 1 FAIL r c pump 1 failure  dus dU PM VE Fuel pump 2 failure                     SjueuinjJjjsu   14614    SV3    oipny uadx   Wo gt  AeN       adueploAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d AEN SdD SJ4v  paezey 19614    soinjeo4  Jeuonippy       1e13d0  jeunouqy    uol    GEA 3 FAIL Failure of GEA 3  CDR aOd N Tho spoiler panels are open in flight without any command for doing so    Ga ee 2   3 Ground power unit connected to the aircraft  GSD FAIL Failure of the GSD      HSDBFAUT  n LRU has stopped communicating over an HSDB    HSDB SW REV POS so  switch in reversionary position  DNT Failure of MFD fan   CANO ovo system switch in manual mode    PFD 1 FAN FAIL Failure of PFD 1 fan        xipueddy    xopu        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 111    Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix ue      A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN     d PA
86. ected in the GMC 715   The GMC 715 is unavailable     MANIFEST     GMC software The GMC 715 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  Communication halted    The system should be serviced    GMC KEYSTK     GMC  key name        A key is stuck on the GMC 715 bezel  Attempt  Key is stuck  to free the stuck key by pressing it several    times  The system should be serviced if the  problem persists        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 139       sainjea4 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Puruuejd NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH yi JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    122 p    xepu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   GTS 850 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GTS CONFIG     GTS config error    The GTS and GDU have incompatible  Contig service req d  configurations  This alert is also set when the    GTS has an invalid mode S address configured or    the mode S address does not match both XPDR  mode S addresses     MANIFEST     GTS software The GTS has incorrect software installed  The  mismatch  communication halted    system should be serviced   MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE ADVISORIES    FPL WPT LOCK   Flight plan Upon power up  the system detects that a  waypoint is locked  stored flight plan waypoint is locked  This  occurs when an navigation database u
87. ed     3  Move the Joystick right or left to move the scanned  slice  a few degrees  right or left     4  Turn the Joystick to adjust the range     5  To select a new area to be vertically scanned  select the HORIZON Softkey  to return to the Horizontal Scan view and repeat the previous steps     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 65    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI SJUDWINIJ SU    Wi0  AeN 19614    Duiuue d  bl    aUepPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejodo soJnjeo   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Hazard Avoidance    66    A  GARMIN     Adjusting Gain    WARNING  Changing the gain in Weather Mode will cause precipitation  intensity to be displayed as a color not representative of the true intensity   Remember to return the gain setting to    Calibrated    for viewing the actual  intensity of precipitation     1  Select the GAIN Softkey to activate the cursor in the    GAIN    field    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to adjust the gain for the desirable level  The  gain setting is visible in the gain field as a movable horizontal bar in  a flashing box  The line pointer is a reference depicting the calibrated  position    3  Press the FMS Knob to remove the cursor    4  Select the GAIN Softkey again to recalibrate the 
88. ed     Holds the current aircraft roll attitude  or rolls the wings level  depending on  the commanded bank angle    Limits the maximum commanded roll   BANK  angle Key  Captures and tracks the Selected   HDG  Heading Key    Captures and tracks the selected  navigation source  GPS  VOR  LOC     Captures and tracks a localizer signal  for backcourse approaches    Captures and tracks the selected  navigation source  GPS  VOR  LOC     NAV    AFCS    DG  GPS         No annunciation appears in the AFCS Status Box  The acceptable bank angle range is indicated in  reen along the Roll Scale of the Attitude Indicator       The Heading  Navi  limited to the Low Ban    190 00685 04 Rev  A    ation GPS and Navigation VOR mode maximum roll command limit will be  mode value if it is engaged     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 27    SVI sjuauinajsu     oipny uadx  JWOJ ARN    AEN Sd5 S 1V    sue v uoneJjedo S9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d  junuuy jewuouqy Jeuonippy puezeH    xipueddy    xepu     14614    149614        AS GARMIN   Current Speed Control  CSC     Flight  Instruments    NOTE  For CSC engagement and disengagement detailed conditions  see the  approved Pilot s Operating Handbook  POH         Current Speed Control  CSC  is available  if installed  while the AFCS Altitude  Hold Mode is active and the autopilot is engaged  When active  green arcs appear on  the N1 gauges  at values corresponding to the current speed selected     Nav Com   XPDR Audio  
89. ed     The PFD configuration settings do not match  backup configuration memory  The system  should be serviced     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 125       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olpPny YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    2 E    Xapu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    Annunciations  amp  Alerts    A  GARMIN     MFD  amp  PFD MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      Message  PFD1 COOLING     PFD1 has poor  cooling  Reducing power usage   PFD2 COOLING     PFD2 has poor  cooling  Reducing power usage   MFD1 COOLING     MFD1 has poor  cooling  Reducing power usage   PFD1 KEYSTK     PFD1  key name   Key is stuck   PFD2 KEYSTK     PFD2  key name   Key is stuck   MFD1 KEYSTK     MFD  key name   Key is stuck   CNFG MODULE   PFD1  configuration module is  inoperative   PFD1 VOLTAGE     PFD1 has low  voltage  Reducing power usage  PFD2 VOLTAGE     PFD2 has low  voltage  Reducing power usage  MFD1 VOLTAGE     MFD1 has low  voltage  Reducing power usage    Comments    The PFD and or MFD is overheating and is  reducing power consumption by dimming the  display  If problem persists  the system should  be serviced     A key is stuck on the PFD and or MFD bezel   Attempt to free the stuck key by pressing it  several times  The system sho
90. eeded when contacting Garmin Flight Data  Services to establish the account     xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 73    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     3     4   5     6   7   8     9   10   11    w    Select the LRU Softkey to activate the cursor in the LRU INFO field  Scroll  the view  GSR1  and note the serial number  which will be needed when  contacting Garmin Flight Data Services  When an optional second GSR 56  is installed  scroll to view the serial number for  GSR2      Turn the small FMS Knob to select REPORTS DATA LINK     If necessary  select the REPORTS Softkey  The AUX REPORT STATUS Page is  now displayed     Press the MENU Key  The Page Menu window is now displayed    Select  Register With GFDS  in the menu list    Press the ENT Key  The Garmin Flight Data Service Registration window is  now displayed    Enter the Access Code provided by Garmin Flight Data Services    Press the ENT Key  REGISTER will now be highlighted     Press the ENT Key  System registration is complete when  REGISTERED   is displayed in the STATUS field  Verify the information displayed in the  CURRENT REGISTRATION window is correct     Disable Enable Iridium Transceiver    Iridium telephone 
91. een  When updating the terrain and  FliteCharts databases  a    Verifying    message may be seen  If this message is  present  wait for the system to finish loading before proceeding to step 5        5  Acknowledge the Power up Page agreement by pressing the ENT Key or  the right most softkey     6  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD   7  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page     8  Monitor the Sync Status in the Database Window  Wait for all databases to  complete synching  indicated by    Complete    being displayed     9  Remove and reapply power to the system   10  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD   11  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page     12  Press the Display Database Selection Softkey to show database information  for each display  MFD1 DB  PFD1 DB  PFD2 DB   Verify the correct  database cycle information is shown for each database for each display     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    159    S9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauingjsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ ACN 146114    uonejedo  jeuuouqv    sue v  Junuuy    xopu  xipueddy    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix       A  Appendx GARMIN     Loading the Jeppesen Navigation Database as 
92. elect the ABS  absolute  or REL  relative  Softkey to display intruder  altitude as an absolute altitude or an altitude relative to own aircraft  altitude     6  Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger area or rotate counter   clockwise to display a smaller area     SoJnpo  20Jd    T  og  N     Li eM  Ja  D       SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    uonejedo  jeunouqy    Changing the Altitude Range    1  On the Traffic Page  select the ALT RNG Softkey   2  Select one of the following Softkeys     sue v  Junuuy    xipueddy    ABOVE  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 9900 feet above the  aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during climb phase  of flight     xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 50    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Hazard Avoidance    3     A  GARMIN     NORMAL  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above  the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during enroute  phase of flight     BELOW  Displays non threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above the  aircraft to 9900 feet below the aircraft  Typically used during descent phase  of flight     UNREST  unrestricted   All traffic is displayed   To return to the Traffic Page  select the BACK Softkey     Displaying Traffic on th
93. elect the ENG SET Softkey to display the Takeoff Data Set Window    3  To adjust the temperature in 1  C increments  use the OAT4 and OAT    softkeys     4  If desired  change the ATR status while the Takeoff Data Set Window is    displayed     5  To confirm the selected takeoff settings and close the Takeoff Data Set  Window  select the ACCEPT Softkey     Or     To cancel the operation  select the BACK Softkey     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100      SJUDUINJIJSUJ    sue v uoneJjedo soJnjeo  e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d AEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx   unuuy jewuouqy Jeuonippy puezey  WOJ AEN    xipueddy    xepu     149614    ubi     A  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN     Current Speed Control  CSC     When CSC is active  if available   a green arc appears on the N1 gauges  at values  corresponding to the current speed selected    The N1 gauge flashes    LIM     black text on yellow background  if the CSC maximum  authority limit has been reached for the corresponding engine     Flight  Instruments       z   ES  oc  Se  88   x    AFCS       N1 Current Speed Control Limit    GPS Nav    Selecting Current Speed Control  CSC      1  With the autopilot engaged  select Altitude Hold Mode  see the AFCS  Section for details      2  Press the CSC Key  on the AFCS Control Unit      Flight  Planning    Procedures    Fuel and Electrical Indications    Hazard  Avoidance    Additional  Features    Engine Fuel Flow  Tanh Fuel Quantity    Total
94. enu   2  Turn either FMS Knob to select    Edit Predefined Messages      3  Press the ENT Key  The PREDEFINED MESSSAGES view is now displayed   4  Select the NEW Softkey   Or     xipueddy sue v   unuuy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 81    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Avoidance     S ou  Ss 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    82    5     6   7     8   9     A  GARMIN     a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Draft New Predefined  Message    c  Press the ENT Key  The PREDEFINED SMS TEXT MESSAGE Window is  now displayed    The cursor is displayed in the    TITLE    field  Enter the desired message title    Entry can be accomplished through the alphanumeric keys on the MFD   Controller  or combination of the FMS Knob on the controller and softkeys on   the MFD  The FMS Knob is used to enter letters and numbers  or numbers   can be entered from the MFD by selecting the NUMBERS Softkey  Select the   CAP LOCK Softkey to create upper and lower case alpha characters  Special   characters can be accessed by selecting the SYMBOLS Softkey    Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now displayed in the  MESSAGE  field     Enter the desired message using any combination of entry methods as  described in step 5  
95. erating pitch trim actuator         ARN Sd5 S24V oipny 4addx SVI sjueuinajsu   1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    Duiuue d    SoJnpo  20Jd       SoJnjeoJ a UEPIOAY  puezeH    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy       x  pu  ddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 109    Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LE    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN     Stall Warning  amp  Protection System pusher has failed    PUSHEROFF KA Warning Pusher is off  SEG aue of standby heater  SST Stall Warning  amp  Protection System inoperative    ar g Warning  amp  Protection System activation angles anticipated to  conservative settings   STEEN Stall Warning  amp  Protection System heater 1 failure  KASTES TE Stall Warning  amp  Protection System heater 2 failure     SWPS UNTESTED fel Warning  amp  Protection System has not been tested  RGR CAS   or TCAS II is unavailable   HISTORIE Windshield 1 heater failure  PTE MEE Windshield 2 heater failure   AT ss of yaw damper function   DEBES Airplane mistrimmed in yaw axis when YD is engaged      Optional       Advisory Messages  See the Airplane Flight Manual  AFM  for recommended pilot actions     A   E1 ON De ice system on in engine 1  BEBE UII  gt  gt  ice system on in engine 2      ADS1HTRFAUT su in ADS 1 heater       ADS2HTR Fu in ADS 2 heater    ADS AOAHTRON ADS   Angle of attack
96. erspeed Protection 26    p    Pathways 69  70   PIT 112   Power up page 93  Predefined message 81  82  Pressure  oil 5  Pressurization 9    R    Register 74   Resolution Advisory 58  70  Reversionary mode 101  ROC 114 117    S    SafeTaxi   69 71   SBAS 26  48  63  104  131  132  Sector scan 66   Secure Digital  SD  card 93  Sensor 113   SiriusXM 91   SiriusXM lightning 147  157  SiriusXM Weather 51   Speed brake Spoiler status 9    190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     STAB 67   Standby 64   Standby Navigation Database 160  Store Flight Plan 44   SVS 69  143   Synchronization 159   SYNC Status 161   Synoptics 12   19   Synthetic Vision System 69  System ID 73    T    TAF 51   TAS 135   TAWS 60  61  62  63  114  115  117   118   TAWS A 60  61  114  115  116  118   146  157   TAWS B 60  62   TCAS   55  56  58  119   TCAS II 22  54  55  58  60  70  120   121  146  150  151  152  153   Telephone 74  75   Temperature  cabin and cockpit 13   Temperature  oil 5   Terrain 60 62  114  115  129  146   157   Text message 80  81  83   Text messaging 79   Thrust rating 5 6   Tilt line 65   Timer 2  140   Topographical data 146  157   Traffic 51  54  59  157   Traffic Advisory 54  55  58  122   Traffic map page 54  58  59  60   Transponder 21  22  150  151  152   153  154   Trim Indicator 5  11  100    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    Index    V    Vertical speed guidance 32  VNV 29  103  142  Voltmeter  battery 5  Vspeed 2    W    WATCH   67 
97. ess the ENT Key     Use the FMS Knob to enter a new profile name up to 16 characters long  and press the ENT Key     With    RENAME  highlighted  press the ENT Key     To cancel the process  use the large FMS Knob to select    CANCEL and  press the ENT Key     10  Press the FMS Knob to deactivate the cursor     Deleting a Profile       1   2   3   4   5     NOTE  The profile that is currently active cannot be deleted  If this is the  desired profile to delete  select another profile  then delete the desired  profile     Use the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page    Press the FMS Knob momentarily to activate the flashing cursor    Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    DELETE    in the Pilot Profile Box   Press the ENT Key     In the    Delete Profile    window  turn the FMS Knob to select the profile to  delete     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    6  Press the ENT Key   7  With  DELETE  highlighted  press the ENT Key     8  To cancel the process  use the large FMS Knob to select CANCEL and  press the ENT Key     9  Press the FMS Knob to deactivate the cursor     SjueuinJjsu   14614    svi    Importing a Profile from an SD Card    oipny dadx   WO  AEN    1  Insert an SD card containing the pilot profile s  into the top card slot on the  MFD     2  Turn the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page   3  Select the IMPORT Softkey     4  The system displays the Pilot Profile Im
98. ev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 133       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH yi JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    122  E    Xapu     A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   GEA 71 MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      MANIFEST     GEA2 software The 42 GEA 71 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     Flight  Instruments    EAS       MANIFEST     GEA3 software The  3 GEA 71 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     GTX 33 33D MESSAGE ADVISORIES    XPDR1 CONFIG     XPDR1 config       The transponder configuration settings do not   error  Contig service req d  match those of backup configuration memory   The system should be serviced    XPDR2 CONFIG     XPDR2 config       The transponder configuration settings do not   error  Contig service req d  match those of backup configuration memory   The system should be serviced     MANIFEST     GTX1 software The transponder has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     Flight Nav Com   GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio    Planning    Procedures    MANIFEST     GTX2 software The transponder has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced    XPDR1 SRVC     XPDR1 needs The  1 transponder should be serviced when  service  Return uni
99. ey  The cursor is displayed in the DEPARTURE field with a  list of available departures    4  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired departure    5  Press the ENT Key  A list of runways may be displayed for the departure  If  so  turn either FMS Knob to select the desired runway    6  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is displayed in the    TRANSITION    field with a  list of available transitions    7  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired transition    8  Press the ENT Key     9  With LOAD   highlighted  press the ENT Key  The departure is active when  the flight plan is active     ACTIVATE A DEPARTURE LEG    Procedures    1  Press the FPL Key on the MFD or MFD Control Unit to display the active    flight plan     2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the TO waypoint of the desired leg  within the departure     4  Select the ACT LEG Softkey  A confirmation window showing the selected    leg is displayed     5  With ACTIVATE    highlighted  press the ENT Key     LOAD AN ARRIVAL PROCEDURE    1  Press the PROC Key   2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight SELECT ARRIVAL     3  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is displayed in the ARRIVAL field with a list  of available arrivals     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    4     sue v uoneJjedo S9JnjeaJ e  uepioAy seJnpo2oJd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu    unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy  U10  AEN    xipueddy  
100. f   for each is shown at the right   5 ECHO TOP   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right  Not  n displayed when CLOUD TOP is displayed   12 CLOUD TOP   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right  Not  i displayed when ECHO TOP is displayed   ME XM LIGHTNING   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right     FEES CELL MOVEMENT   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right   zT E 1    SIGMET  amp  AIRMET   The age of the displayed data for each is shown at the  AIRMET 5    m  fous sm   METAR   Available for the US and Canada  The age of the displayed data for  CN zin    each is shown at the right     SURFACE ANALYSIS with CITY FORECAST   The upper symbol depicts  Surface Analysis  The lower symbol depicts City Forecast  The age of the  displayed data for each is shown at the right  The selected forecast period is  shown at the bottom     52 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN  o  Hazard Avoidance    Hs ACIES Description  Status Icons p  B FREEZING LEVEL   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right     WINDS ALOFT   Available for the US and Canada  The age of the displayed  EN 4 1    data for each is shown at the right  The altitude selection is shown at the    3000F7 bottom       ciil  COUNTY WARNING   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right      e an  CYCLONE WARNING   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right     a zn  AIREP   The age of the displayed data is 
101. failure has been detected in the  2 GSR 56   The system should be serviced    136 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    Index Appendix LJ       GARMIN      Annunciations  amp  Alerts    GDL 59 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GDL59 CONFIG     GDL 59 contig   GDL 59 configuration settings do not match   error  Config service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The  system should be serviced    GDL59 FAIL     GDL 59 has failed    A failure has been detected in the GDL 59  The  receiver is unavailable  The system should be  serviced     service  Return unit for repair  system should be serviced   router has failed  router  The system should be serviced   REGISTER GFDS     Data services   The GDL 59 is not registered with Garmin Flight    are inoperative  register w GFDS  Data Services  or its current registration data has  failed authentication     MANIFEST     GDL software The GDL 59 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     GDL 69A MESSAGE ADVISORIES    GDL69 CONFIG     GDL 69 config   GDL 69 configuration settings do not match  error  Contig service req d  those of backup configuration memory  The    system should be serviced     GDL69 FAIL     GDL 69 has failed    A failure has been detected in the GDL 69  The  receiver is unavailable  The system should be  serviced    MANIFEST     GDL software The GDL 69 has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    Th
102. fied LRU    PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 terrain   database missing    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 obstacle   database error exists  The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the  PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 obstacle obstacle database  Ensure that the data card is  database error exists  properly inserted  Replace data card  If problem  PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 obstacle persists  the system should be serviced   database error exists    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 obstacle   database missing    PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 obstacle The obstacle database is present on another LRU   database missing  but is missing on the specified LRU    PFD2 DB ERR   PFD2 obstacle   database missing     The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the  terrain database  Ensure that the terrain card  is properly inserted in display  Replace terrain    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 127       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Puruuejd NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    122  p    xepu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   DATABASE MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 airport   terrain database error exists  The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the  PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 airport airport terrain database  Ensure that the data  terrain data
103. for digit entry     Press the digit softkeys to enter the code in the code field  When entering  the code  the next key in sequence must be pressed within 10 seconds  or  the entry is cancelled and restored to the previous code  Five seconds after  the fourth digit has been entered  the transponder code becomes active     SELECT TRANSPONDER MODE    With TCAS II Option    1   2     3     Press the XPDR TFC Softkey     Press the MODE Softkey to display the transponder mode selection  softkeys     Press the desired transponder mode softkey  STBY  ON  or ALT      Without TCAS II Option    1   2     3     Press the XPDR Softkey     If the aircraft is equipped with two transponders  press the XPDR1 or  XPDR2 Softkey to select the active transponder     Press the desired transponder mode softkey  STBY  ON  ALT  or GND      SELECTING A COM RADIO    Transmit Receive    Press the COM1 MIC  COM2 MIC  or COM3 MIC Key  HF  if installed  on  the audio panel     Receive Only    22    Press the COM1  COM2  or COM3 Key  HF  if installed  on the audio panel     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN       Nav Com XPDR Audio Panel    SELECTING A NAV RADIO  1  To begin navigating using a navigation radio  press the CDI Softkey on the  PFD to select VORT LOC1  NAV1  or VOR2 LOC2  NAV2      2  Press the NAV1  NAV2  DME  or ADF Key on the audio panel to select or  deselect the navigation radio audio source  All radio keys can be selected  individual
104. ftkey to mute the audio  Press the MUTE Softkey again  to unmute the audio     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Additional Features  ELECTRONIC CHECKLISTS  OPTIONAL     The system accesses the checklists from an SD card inserted into the card slot   If the SD card contains an invalid checklist file or no checklist  the Power up Page  messages display  Checklist File  Invalid  or  Checklist File  N A  not available  and the  CHKLIST Sottkey is not available    The following colors are used for checklist items     SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    svi    e Light Blue   Items not selected or   Gray   General notes  checked      White   Item is selected    oipny uddx  JUI0  AeN      Yellow   Caution notes    SJV      Red   Warning notes    Green    tem has been checked    Accessing and Navigating Checklists    1  From any page on the MFD  select the CHKLIST Softkey or turn the large  FMS Knob to select the Checklist Page     2  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the    GROUP    field     3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired procedure and press the  ENT Key    4  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the    CHECKLIST    field    5  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired checklist and press the ENT  Key  The selected checklist item is indicated with white text surrounded by  a white box    6  Press the ENT Key or select the CHECK Softkey to check the selected  checklist item  The line item turns green and a checkmark is
105. g will also enable or inhibit the alert on the PFD   Automatic Standby    When the weather radar system is in the Weather or Ground Map Mode  upon  landing the system will automatically switch to Standby Mode     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 67    AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI sjueuinagjsu    Wi0  AeN yyb14    Puruuejd  oE    e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejodo soJnjeo   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     GARMIN     Hazard Avoidance    SjuauunJjsu   14614    SV3    olpny uddX   uio gt  AeN    S21V    AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  19614    Blank Page    SoJnpo  oJqd    aUepPIOAY       puezeH    SoJnjeoJ  Jeuonippy    uonelaedo  Jeuuouqy    Sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    Xopu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    68    GARMIN      Additional Features  ADDITIONAL FEATURES    SYNTHETIC VISION  OPTIONAL     Sjueuinijsu   14614    svi    WARNING  Use appropriate primary systems for navigation  and for terrain   obstacle  and traffic avoidance  SVS is intended as an aid to situational  awareness only and may not provide either the accuracy or reliability upon  which to solely base decisions and or plan maneuvers to avoid terrain   obstacles  or traffic     oipny uadx   WO  AEN    S 1V    Synthetic Vision System  SVS  functionality is offered as an optional enhancement  to the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    SVS is primarily comprised of a computer generated forward looking  attit
106. gain     CALIBRATED    will be  displayed in the    GAIN    field    Ground Mapping   1  Select the MODE Softkey    2  Select the GROUND Softkey to place the radar in Ground Map Mode    3  Select the BACK Softkey    Sector Scan   1  While in the Horizontal Scan Mode  move the Joystick right or left to place  the Bearing Line in the desired position  The location of the Bearing Line  will become the center point of the Sector Scan    2  Press the FMS Knob to display the cursor    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the SECTOR SCAN field    4  Turn the small FMS Knob to select FULL  60    40    or 20   scan    5  If desired  readjust the Bearing Line with the Joystick to change the center  of the Sector Scan    6  Press the FMS Knob to remove the cursor     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    Antenna Stabilization    1  To activate or deactivate the antenna stabilization  select the MODE  Softkey     2  Select the STAB ON Softkey to activate antenna stabilization or select  the STAB OFF Softkey to deactivate  The current stabilization condition is  shown in the upper right of the weather radar display   Weather Attenuated Color Highlight  WATCH     To activate or deactivate the WATCH   feature  select the WATCH Softkey  This  feature is only available in the Horizontal Scan Mode   Weather Alert  To activate or deactivate Weather Alert  select the WX ALRT Softkey  Activating  and deactivatin
107. gation Map Page Menu  The cursor flashes on the    Map Setup    option     2  Press the ENT Key  The Map Setup Menu is displayed  Turn the small FMS  Knob to select Weather  to customize the display of weather features  Select     Traffic    to customize the display of traffic     3  Press the small FMS Knob to return to the Navigation Map Page   SIRIUSXM WEATHER  SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONAL     WARNING  Use of SiriusXM Weather for hazardous weather penetration is not  recommended  Weather information provided by SirriusXM Satellite Radio is  approved only for weather avoidance  not penetration        Displaying SiriusXM Weather on the Navigation Map Page   1  Select the MAP Softkey    2  Select the NEXRAD or XM LTNG Softkey to display the desired weather   Select the applicable softkey again to remove weather data from the  Navigation Map Page    Display METAR and TAF information on the Airport Information Page   1  Tum the large FMS Knob to select the WPT Page Group    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Airport Information Page    3  Select the WX Softkey to display METAR and TAF text  METAR and TAF  information is updated every 12 minutes     Displaying Weather on the XM Weather Data Link Page   1  Tum the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group    2  Turm the small FMS Knob to select the XM Weather Data Link Page    3  Select the available softkeys to select the desired SiriusXM Weather product     4  Select the LEGEND Softkey to view the legends for the selected prod
108. ght plan has been       This occurs when a newly installed navigation  truncated  database eliminates an obsolete approach  or arrival used by a stored flight plan  The  obsolete procedure is removed from the flight  plan  Update flight plan with current arrival or  approach   LOCKED FPL     Cannot navigate This occurs when the pilot attempts to activate  locked flight plan  a stored flight plan that contains locked  waypoint  Remove locked waypoint from flight    plan  Update flight plan with current waypoint     WPT ARRIVAL     Arriving at Arriving at waypoint box   where  xxxx  is the  waypoint   xxxx  waypoint name     STEEP TURN   Steep turn ahead  A steep turn is 15 seconds ahead  Prepare to  turn     INSIDE ARSPC     Inside airspace  The aircraft is inside the airspace     ARSPC AHEAD   Airspace ahead Special use airspace is ahead of aircraft  The  less than 10 minutes  aircraft will penetrate the airspace within 10  minutes     ARSPC NEAR     Airspace near and       Special use airspace is near and ahead of the  ahead  aircraft position    ARSPC NEAR   Airspace near     less   Special use airspace is within 2 nm of the  than 2 nm  aircraft position     APR INACTV     Approach is not The system notifies the pilot that the loaded  active  approach is not active  Activate approach  when required        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 141    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey
109. he following areas could result in loss of reliable attitude and  heading indications  North of 72  North latitude at all longitudes  South of  70  South latitude at all longitudes  North of 65  North latitude between  longitude 75  W and 120  W   Northern Canada   North of 70  North latitude  between longitude 70  W and 128  W   Northern Canada   North of 70  North  latitude between longitude 85  E and 114  E   Northern Russia   South of  55  South latitude between longitude 120  E and 165  E   Region south of  Australia and New Zealand      WARNING  Do not use GPS to navigate to any active waypoint identified as    a NON WGS84 WPT  by a system message     NON WGS84 WPT    waypoints are  derived from an unknown map reference datum that may be incompatible  with the map reference datum used by GPS  known as WGS84  and may be  positioned in error as displayed     CAUTION  The PFD and MFD displays use a lens coated with a special    anti reflective coating that is very sensitive to skin oils  waxes  and abrasive  cleaners  CLEANERS CONTAINING AMMONIA WILL HARM THE ANTI   REFLECTIVE COATING  It is very important to clean the lens using a clean   lint free cloth and an eyeglass lens cleaner that is specified as safe for anti   reflective coatings     CAUTION  The system does not contain any user serviceable parts  Repairs    should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center  Unauthorized  repairs or modifications could void both the warranty and the pilot s authority  to
110. ht plan  and again select the IMPORT Softkey     7  Turn the small FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan for importing   8  Press the ENT Key     S23V oipny dadx SV3   WOJ AEN    AEN Sd5       vu      o  e   D  e         D  n    a UEPIOAY  puezey    INSERT A WAYPOINT IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN  1  Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan     SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    2  If necessary  press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor     3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan waypoint  The  new waypoint is inserted before the highlighted waypoint     uonejedo  Jeuuouqv    sue v   unuuy    4  Turn the small FMS Knob  The Waypoint Information Window is now  displayed   5  Enter the new flight plan waypoint by one of the following     xipueddy    a  Enter the user waypoint identifier  facility  or city   b  Press the ENT Key   Or     xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 4     Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     Flight  Instruments    EAS    AFCS    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Flight Planning    6     a     b     c   d     a     b     c   d     a     b   c   d     A  GARMIN     Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the NRST  airport  waypoints to the aircraft s current position    Turn the large FMS Kn
111. ic Map Page    1   2   3   4     5     6     Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page     Select the OPERATE Softkey to begin displaying traffic     OPERATING    is  displayed in the Traffic Mode field     Select the STANDBY Softkey to place the system in the Standby Mode      STANDBY    will be displayed in the Traffic Mode field     Rotate the Joystick clockwise to display a larger area or rotate counter   clockwise to display a smaller area     Select the TNA MUTE Softkey to mute the  TIS Not Available  aural alert     Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    1     2     54    Ensure TIS is operating  With the Navigation Map displayed  select the  MAP Softkey     Select the TRAFFIC Softkey  Traffic will now be displayed on the map     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance  TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM  TCAS I   OPTIONAL     WARNING  The GTS 850 Traffic Collision Avoidance System  TCAS I  is  intended for advisory use only to aid the pilot in visually acquiring traffic  No  avoidance maneuvers should be based solely upon TCAS I traffic information   It is the responsibility of the pilot in command to see and maneuver to avoid  traffic         Q  vore  TIS is disabled when TCAS lis installed  OOO NOTE  TIS is disabled when TCAS   is installed     Traffic o    Non Threat Traffic    intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200 
112. ic Pressure    Additional  Features    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts    System Status Synoptics Page    Appendix    Index    1 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    Environmental Control System  ECS     sjueuinajsu   14614    SET ACTUAL             oipny uaddx  JUI0  AeN        000000000     1  E  E  A  ua  D    v  ue     D     2  co mn  5       5e  cis  OUTFLOW VALVE    OPEN  INTERMEDIATE  CLOSED    SeJnpo20Jd    92UepIOAY  puezeH          Cockpit Temperature Setting  11  Bleed Line 1  Left  Pressure 3   2  Actual Cochpit Temperature  12  Bleed Line 2  Right  Pressure E    3  Cochpit Evaporator Fan  13  Heat Exchanger Pach Cooling Circuit oz   4  Cabin Temperature Setting Cochpit Duct Temperature Setting   3   5  Actual Cabin Temperature  15  Cabin Duct Temperature Setting   6  Cabin Evaporator Fan Pressure Regulating Shutoff Valve  PRSOV  1 A 3   7  Ram Air Duct  17  Pressure Regulating Shutoff Valve  PRSOV  2 ii  Ram Air Valve  RAV  Ground Cooling Fan  GCF  E     Flow Control Shutoff Valve  FCV  1 Vapor Cycle System  VCS      Flow Control Shutoff Valve  FCV  2 Outflow Valve  OFV  Status      Outflow valve  OFV  status is displayed only while the aircraft is parked or taxiing  3    Environmental Control System Synoptics Page    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 13    GARMIN   unit   EONS aNd Descriptions n    Fan    Heat Exchanger    
113. igation database  At startup  the system compares this version of the MV  DB with that presently being used by each AHRS  GRS1 and GRS2   If the system  determines the MV DB needs to be updated  a prompt is displayed on the Navigation  Map Page  as shown in the following figure     GRS1 MV DB Update Available   Update from 2005 to 2010     or CANCEL       GRS1 Magnetic Field Variation Database Update Prompt    1  With OK highlighted  press the ENT Key on the MFD  A progress monitor  Is displayed     Uploading GRS1 Mag Var Database    STARTING UPLOAD  BB       Uploading Database to GRS1    2  When the upload is complete  the prompt for the next GRS upload is  displayed     GRS2 MV DB Update Available   Update From 2005 to 2010     or CANCEL       GRS2 Magnetic Field Variation Database Update Prompt    162 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A        GARMIN      Appendix    3  With OK highlighted  press the ENT Key on the MFD  A progress monitor  is displayed  When the upload is complete  the system is ready for use     SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    Sv3    Uploading GRS2 Mag Var Database    STARTING UPLOAD    olpny YUGdX  JWOJ ARN    21v       Uploading Database to GRS2    soinjeo4 92UepiOAy SoJnpo  0Jd Puruuejd ACN Sd5  jeuonippy paezey 14614    uonejedo  jeuuouqv    sue v   unuuy     gt   5  o  D        x       Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 163    GARMIN     Appendix    SJUDUINJJSUJ  1401
114. int   38  Delete a User Waypoint                     sssssssssseeeeenen enn 39  Scand Len 40  Import a Flight Plan from an SD Card    41  Insert a Waypoint in the Active Flight Plan    41  Enter an Airway in a Flight Plan    42  Invert An Active Flight Plan    43  Remove a Departure  Arrival  Approach  or Airway from a Flight Plan                       43  Store a Flight Plan    tenentes 44  Edit a Stored Flight Plan                             sssssssseeeenne 44  Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan    44  Invert and Activate a Stored Flight Plan    45  Copy a Flight Plan    eene 45  Delete a Flight Plan    sss 45  Graphical Flight Plan Creation                            sssssseens 46  Export a Flight Plan to an SD Card                    sssssssn 46   PROCEDURES     sentent 4   Load and Activate a Departure Procedure                              sse 4   Activate A Departure Leg    4   Load An Arrival Procedure    4   Activate An Arrival Leg                       ssssssseeeeeeenenenn 48  Load and or Activate an Approach Procedure                                 ssssss 48  Activate An Approach in the Active Flight Plan    49  Activate a Vector to Final Approach Fix    49  Activate A Missed Approach in the Active Flight Plan                                             50   HAZARD AVOIDANCE               sssssnnnnn 51  Customizing the Hazard Displays on the Navigation Map                                      51  SiriusXM Weather  Subscription Optional     51  Traffic Informa
115. ipueddy sue v   unuuy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 97    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Exporting a Profile to an SD Card    1     2   3     4     5     6     7     98    Insert the SD card for storing the Pilot Profile into the top card slot on the  MFD     Turn the FMS Knob to select the AUX   System Setup Page     If necessary  activate the desired pilot profile to export  Only the currently  active Pilot Profile can be exported     Select the EXPORT Softkey  The system displays the Pilot Profile Exporting  Window     To export the pilot profile using the current supplied name  press the ENT  Key with    EXPORT    highlighted  To change the profile file name turn the  large FMS Knob to highlight the  SELECT FILE  field  then enter the new  name with the large and small FMS Knobs  then press the ENT Key  Then  press the ENT Key with EXPORT    highlighted     If the profile name to be exported is the same as an existing profile file  name on the SD card  the system displays an    Overwrite existing file  OK  or CANCEL    prompt  Press the ENT Key to replace the profile on the SD  card with the profile to be exported  or turn the FMS Knob to highlight     CANCEL    and press the 
116. isplays with Loss of GPS Position    102  LlHnnnT cM              peer 102  Dead Reckoning                       ssssssssseeeennennenee nennen 103   ANNUNCIATIONS  amp  ALERTS    107  S MESSINES                                                  E 107  Comparator Annunciations                         sssssssseeeeeeneneenes 112  Reversionary Sensor Annunciations                        ssssseeeees 113  SEN ET aS 114  EE SEE EE 117  TCAS I Alerts and Annunciation                              ssssssseeee 119  TCAS II Alerts and Annunciations                           sss 120  Other Prodigy  Aural Alerts    0  00  00  0 0 c ccs ccscesssesesseessesssessesssesesuseseessaseeseaseesseaees 122  Flight Plan Import Export Messages    123  Pilot Profile Import Export Messages    124  MFD  amp  PFD Message Advisories                       ssssssssseeee 125  Database Message Advisories                         ssssssssseeeeeee 126  GMA 1347D Message Advisories    129  GIA 63W Message Advisories                       ssssssseeeeeeene 130  GSD 41 Message Advisories    133  GEA 71 Message Advisories                      sssssssssseeeeeeeenn 133  GTX 33 33D Message Advisories                          sssssssssseeeee 134  GRS 77 Message Advisories                         ssssssseeeeeeeee 135  GMU 44 Message Advisories                       ssssssssseeeeeeeee 136  GSR 56 Message Advisories                         ssssssssseeeeeeee 136    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  F
117. kpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 37    oipny dadx SV3 sjueuindjsu    U10  AEN 19614    S 1V    SoJnpo  20Jd Duiuue d AEN SdD  149614    sue v uoneJjedo S9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy   unuuy jewuouqy Jeuonippy puezeH    xipueddy    xepu     Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional Hazard    Annun     Flight  Instruments    EAS    AFCS    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Avoidance    Index    Flight Planning    A  GARMIN     CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY A RADIAL  amp  DISTANCE FROM    38    1     2   3     4   5   6     7     8   9   10     ANOTHER WAYPOINT    Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD Control Unit to select the WPT  page  group    Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page   Select the NEW Softkey  A waypoint is created at the current aircraft  position    Enter the desired waypoint name    Press the ENT Key     The cursor is now in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  If desired  the waypoint  can be made temporary  deleted automatically when the system is turned  off   If the waypoint is to remain in the system  proceed to step 7     a  Turn the large FMS Knob one click to the left to highlight     TEMPORARY        b  Press the ENT Key to place a check mark in the box  Turn the large  FMS Knob to place the cursor back in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field     With the cursor in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  turn the small FMS Knob to  display a list of waypoint types     Turn the small FMS Knob to
118. l Hold  default  ROL   X Go Around  in air  GA   Roll Hold  default  ROL    S       gt     gt         gt     gt    sr    VNV Key Roll Hold  default    V  NAV Key Navigation      Pitch Hold  default    PIT  GPS   Pitch Hold  default  PIT  APR Key Pilot side Approach   VOR Glidepath GP  LOC Glideslope GS    HDG Key Heading Select HDG   Pitch Hold  default  PIT     Valid VNV flight plan must be entered before VNV Key press activates flight director              The selected navigation receiver must have a valid VOR or LOC signal or active GPS course before NAV  or APR Key press activates flight director     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 25       SVI sjuauinajsu     oipny dadx   WO  AEN    SMa V uoneJjedo SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy s    np  201d Puruuejd  junuuy Jeuuouqy  euonippy 14614    xipueddy    xepu     149614    AEN Sd5 S 4V    puezeH    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Abnormal Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Annun     EAS    GPS Nav AFCS    Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    A  AFS GARMIN   VERTICAL MODES    Holds the current aircraft pitch attitude   Pitch Hold may be used to climb descend to the    default  PIT  Selected Altitude    AFCS armed to capture the altitude  Selected Altitude displayed in the Selected Altitude ALTS  Capture    window    Altitude Hold Holds the current Altitude Reference   ALT Key   oa    Maintains the current aircraft airspeed   in IAS or Mach 
119. l needs update  date  Update magnetic field model when practical   GEO LIMITS     AHRS1 too far         The aircraft is outside geographical limits for    Flight  Instruments    EAS    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    approved AHRS operation  Heading is flagged  GEO LIMITS     AHRS2 too far ac valid  North South  no magnetic compass       MANIFEST     GRS1 software The  1 AHRS has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     MANIFEST     GRS2 software The  2 AHRS has incorrect software installed   mismatch  communication halted    The system should be serviced     GMU 44 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    HDG FAULT     AHRS1 A fault has occurred in the  1 GMU 44    magnetometer fault has occurred    Heading is flagged as invalid  The AHRS uses  GPS for backup mode operation  The system  should be serviced     HDG FAULT     AHRS2 A fault has occurred in the 42 GMU 44     AFCS       Flight  Planning GPS Nav    Procedures    Hazard  Avoidance    magnetometer fault has occurred    Heading is flagged as invalid  The AHRS uses  GPS for backup mode operation  The system  should be serviced     mismatch  communication halted    The GMU 44 has incorrect software installed   MANIFEST     GMU2 software The system should be serviced     GSR 56 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    Additional  Features    Abnormal  Operation       GSR1 FAIL     GSR1 has failed  A failure has been detected in the  1 GSR 56   The system should be serviced    GSR2 FAIL     GSR2 has failed  A 
120. layed in these situations    The following information is removed from the PFD  and corresponding softkeys  are disabled  when the aircraft experiences unusual attitudes     102 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     Abnormal Operation    Traffic Annunciations System Time Glideslope  Glide  E  AFCS Annunciations PFD Setup Menu path  and Vertical E  Flight Director Windows displayed in Deviation Indicators        Command Bars the lower right corner Altimeter Barometric  Inset Map of the PFD  Setting 5    Temperatures     Timer References   Selected Altitude  e DME Information     Nearest Airports   VNV Target Altitude     33  Window     Flight Plan 3 A  e Wind Data     Messages      Selected Heading Box       Procedures  gt     Selected Course Box  ADF DME Tuning      Transponder Status e Barometric Minimum  Box Descent Altitude Box    bujuue d AEN Sd5    14614    seJnpo20Jd       Extreme Pitch Indication    92UepIOAY  puezeH    DEAD RECKONING     gt   aa  mE  et oc  Sio  os   go    While in Enroute or Oceanic phase of flight  if the system detects an invalid GPS  solution or is unable to calculate a GPS position  the system automatically reverts to  Dead Reckoning  DR  Mode  In DR Mode  the system uses its last known position  combined with continuously updated airspeed and heading data  when available  to  calculate and display the aircrafts current estimated position        sue v   unuuy    NOTE  Dead Reckoning Mode onl
121. lert     62    On the PFD  press the GS INH or GP INH Softkey  only displayed during  a GSD alert  to inhibit or enable GSD alerts  softkey choice dependent on  present GSD alert type      TAWS B          WARNING  The TAWS display shows supplemental information only  It should  not be used for navigation     NOTE  Terrain data is not displayed when the aircraft latitude is greater than  75 degrees north or 60 degrees south     NOTE  TAWS operation is only available when the system is configured for  a TAWS B installation     Manual System Test    1   2   3     While the TAWS B Page is displayed  press the MENU Key   Turn the small FMS Knob to select    Test TAWS System        Press the ENT Key  During the test TAWS TEST  is displayed in the center  of the TAWS B Page     When all is in working order   TAWS System Test  OK  is heard     Display Terrain and Obstacles on the TAWS B Page    1   2   3     4     Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select the TAWS B Page     If desired  select the VIEW Softkey to access the ARC and 360 softkeys   When the ARC Softkey is selected  a radar like 120  view is displayed   Select the 360 Softkey to return to the 360  default display     Rotate the Joystick clockwise to increase the display range or rotate  counter clockwise to decrease the display range     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN       Hazard Avoidance  Terrain Obstacle Location
122. light Deck 100 il    TbleofCowens     GARMIN     GDL 59 Message Advisories                      ssssssssseeeeee 137  GDL 69A Message Advisories                     ssssssssseeeeee 137  GWX 68 Alert Messages    eterne 138  GDC 74B Message Advisories                       sssssssseeeeeeeeeee 138  GCU 475 Message Advisories                       ssssssseseeeeeee 139  GMC 715 Message Advisories                      sssssssseeeeee 139  GTS 850 Message Advisories                        sssssssseeeeeee 140  Miscellaneous Message Advisories                           ssssssseee 140  APPENDIX                  sssssennnnnnnnnntnnnnnn 145  PFD Softkey Map              ssssssssseseeeneneennnneenennnes 145  MED Softkey Map nennen 155  Loading Updated Databases    158  INDEX                                encase Index 1    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Flight Instruments    FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS  SELECTING THE ALTIMETER BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SETTING       m   gt   n    Turn the BARO Knob to select the desired setting     SELECTING STANDARD BAROMETRIC PRESSURE    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    Press the BARO Knob     CHANGE ALTIMETER BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SETTING UNITS    SJV    1  Press the PFD Softkey to display the second level softkeys   2  Press the ALT UNIT Softkey     3  Press the IN Softkey to display the barometric pressure setting in inches of  mercury  in Hg      Or     Press the HPA Softkey to display the barometric pressure setting
123. lluminated to  indicate when play is in progress  The PLAY annunciator extinguishes after playback  is finished    Pressing the PLAY Key once plays the latest recorded memory block and then  returns to normal operation  Pressing the PLAY Key again during play of a memory  block stops play  If a COM input signal is detected during play of a recorded memory  block  play is halted    Pressing the PLAY Key twice within one half second while audio is playing plays  the previous block of recorded audio  Each subsequent two presses of the PLAY Key  within one half second backtracks through the recorded memory blocks to reach and  play any recorded block     24 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     AFC  AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM    A NOTE  If sensor information  other than attitude  required for a flight director  mode becomes invalid or unavailable  the flight director automatically reverts  to the default mode for that axis     A NOTE  If the attitude information required for the default flight director modes  becomes invalid or unavailable  the autopilot automatically disengages        FLIGHT DIRECTOR ACTIVATION    An initial press of a key listed in the following table  when the flight director is not  active  activates the pilot side flight director in the listed modes     Flight Director Modes Selected  Control Pressed      Activated    ROl Hold  defaut  ROL     M Roll Hold  default  ROL   Takeoff  on ground TO   Rol
124. ly or together     NAV COM TUNING  1  Press the small tuning knob to select the desired radio for tuning  A light  blue box highlights the radio frequency to be tuned     2  Turn the respective tuning knobs to enter the desired frequency into the  standby frequency field  The large knob enters MHz and the small knob    enters kHz   3  Press the Frequency Transfer Key to place the frequency into the active  frequency field   INTERCOM    Pressing the INTR COM Key on either Audio Panel selects and deselects the  intercom on both Audio Panels  The annunciator is lit when the intercom is active   The intercom connects the pilot and copilot together  Either the pilot or copilot may  select or deselect the intercom    The CABIN Key initiates two way communication between the pilot or copilot and  the passengers in the cabin  The annunciator is lit when the cabin intercom is active  on either Audio Panel    When the flight crew wants to communicate with the passengers  the pilot or  copilot presses the CABIN Key to signal that communication is desired  The cabin  signal must be acknowledged to begin intercom conversation    The MAN SQ Key allows either automatic or manual control of the intercom  squelch setting  Pressing the MAN SQ Key enables manual squelch control  indicated  by the MAN SQ annunciator    e When the MAN SQ Annunciator is extinguished  Automatic Squelch is on    the ICS Knob controls only the volume  pressing the ICS Knob has no effect  on the VOL SQ selection      
125. mnmnnn nu nnn nA    Press the BACK Softkey to return  to the top level softkeys     Flight  Instruments                           nn V3 Fe VY n VV V3 nn   E   Selecting BACK returns to the  g S previous softkey level   Q    amp  Dra ss arenes re J  Fe V3 V3 V FC V9 V9 V3 V3 V3 wn  O Selecting BACK returns to the     previous softkey level   Forma  serow owes      1L     1L 1L 1L 1 Tees      FC V3 V3 V3 V3 V v v3 v v v3 v  A Selecting BACK returns to the  G  previous softkey level   C Ls qox T ow ae oJ  s   FC V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 Y V3 v v v3 v  rs   Selecting BACK returns to the    previous softkey level     Lo p  Ja Pa Ja Ps ye JL 7 foer  i ese f sack    use    FC V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 x vv y mnm mn    Transponder Traffic Softkeys with TCAS II Option    Procedures    XPDR TFC Displays the transponder and  TCAS II selection softkeys    MODE Displays transponder mode  selection softkeys    Hazard  Avoidance    Additional  Features    STBY Selects transponder Standby  Mode  transponder does not  reply to any interrogations    When the transponder is set to  standby  the TCAS II system is  also set to standby     Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts    ON Activates transponder   transponder replies to  identification interrogations    When the transponder is set to  ON  the TCAS II system is set  to standby        5   5     D  2  2   lt     Index    152 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     TCAS    190 00685 04 Rev  A    Appendix    AI
126. mote The COM1 and or COM2 transfer switch is  transfer key is stuck  stuck in the enabled  or   pressed   position   COM2 RMT XFR     COM  remote Press the transfer switch again to cyde its  transfer key is stuck  operation  If the problem persists  the system  should be serviced     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 131       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeunouqy    Xapu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    Annunciations  amp  Alerts    GIA 63W MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      Message    A  GARMIN     Comments    LOI     GPS integrity lost  Crosscheck   GPS integrity is insufficient for the current phase  with other NAVS  of flight    GPS NAV LOST   Loss of GPS Loss of GPS navigation due to insufficient  navigation  Insufficient satellites    satellites     GPS NAV LOST   Loss of GPS  navigation  Position error   GPS NAV LOST   Loss of GPS  navigation  GPS fail    ABORT APR      navigation  Abort approach   APR DWNGRADE   Approach    downgraded     TRUE APR   True north approach   Change HDG reference to TRUE     GPS1 SERVICE     GPS1 needs    service  Return unit for repair     GPS2 SERVICE     GPS2 needs  service  Return unit for repair     NAV1 SERVICE     NAV1 needs    service  Return unit f
127. mperature is provided by the system outside    air temperature     CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY LATITUDE  amp  LONGITUDE    1  Turn the large FMS Knob on the Control Unit to select the WPT  page group     2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page   3  Select the NEW Softkey  A waypoint is created at the current aircraft    position     4  Enter the desired waypoint name   5  Press the ENT Key     190 00685 04 Rev  A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    35    oipny uadx SV3 Sjueuinajsu      Wi0 gt  AeN    S4V    SoJnpo  20Jd Duiuue d AEN SdD  149614      2uepIony  paezeH    s  y uone1odo soJnjeo   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     149614    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional Hazard    Annun     Flight  Instruments    EAS    AFCS    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Avoidance    Index    Flight Planning    6     7     8   9     A  GARMIN     The cursor is now in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  If desired  the waypoint  can be made temporary  deleted automatically when the system is turned  off   If the waypoint is to remain in the system  proceed to step 7     a  Turn the large FMS Knob one click to the left to highlight     TEMPORARY        b  Press the ENT Key to place a check mark in the box  Turn the large  FMS Knob to place the cursor back in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field     With the cursor in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  turn the small FMS Knob to  dis
128. mundatons amp Alets     GARMIN     TAWS B System Status Annunciations    PFD MFD Additional  Alert Type TAWS A Page   TAWS A Page Aural Message  Annunciation Annunciation  System Test in Progress TAWS TEST  System Test Pass  TAWS System Test OK     TAWS B System Test   Fail  Terrain or Obstacle   database unavailable i  TAWS System Failure   invalid  invalid software   configuration  system   audio fault    MFD Terrain or Obstacle   database unavailable or   invalid  TAWS operating None  with PFD Terrain or   Obstacle databases    No GPS position  TAWS Not Available     Excessively degraded GPS  signal  Out of database None   TAWS Not Available   coverage area  Sufficient GPS signal None Mons  TAWS Available   received after loss          Index Appendix LJ    118 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN                 Annunciations  amp  Alerts  TCAS I ALERTS AND ANNUNCIATIONS    Traffic Mode Annunciation Traffic Display Status Icon   Traffic Map Page   Other Maps     TCAS I Self test  Initiated  also shown in white in center of page     TCAS   Operating oS    TCAS   A  CAS I Standby  also shown in white in center of page   TCAS I Failed    TCAS I Modes    Traffic Map Page Annunciation  Data is not being received from the TCAS I unit    Data is being received from the TCAS I unit  but the unit  is self reporting a failure  Incorrect data format received from the TCAS I unit    TCAS I Failure Annunciations    Traffic Status Ban
129. n   Alerts    HRZN HDG   Displays compass heading along the  Zero Pitch line    APTSIGNS Displays position markers for airports  within approximately 15 nm of the  current aircraft position  Airport  identifiers are displayed when the  airport is within approximately 9 nm     Z   5     D  2  2   lt        Index    148 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN      Appendix    DFLTS Resets PFD to detault settings  includ   ing changing units to standard   WIND Displays sottkeys to select wind data  parameters    OPTN I Headwind tailwind and crosswind  arrows with numeric speed components    OPTN 2 Wind direction arrow with numeric  speed    OPTN 3 Wind direction arrow with headwind   tailwind and crosswind speed components    OFF Information not displayed  DMEI Select to display the DMEI information  window  BRGI Cycles the Bearing 1 Information    Window through NAVI or GPS waypoint  identifier and GPS derived distance  information   HSI FRMT Displays the HSI formatting softkeys  360 HSI Displays the HSI in a 360 degree format  ARC HSI Displays the HSI in an arc format  BRG2 Cycles the Bearing 2 Information  Window through NAV2 or GPS   waypoint identifier and GPS derived  distance information     DME2 Select to display the DME2 information  window   ALT UNIT Displays softkeys for setting the  altimeter and BARO settings to metric  units    METERS When enabled  displays altimeter and  selected altitude in meters    IN Press to 
130. n of AeroNav Services terminal procedures  charts  The charts are displayed with high resolution and in color for applicable  charts  Current aircraft position is not displayed on FliteCharts     buruue d AEN Sd5 S24V oipny uddx  1614  U05 AEN    SoJnpo  20Jd    a UEPIOAY  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       xipueddy sue v uonejedo   unuuy Jeuuouqv    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 11    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Avoidance     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    12    A  GARMIN     The FliteCharts database contains procedure charts for the United States only   This database is updated on a 28 day cycle  If not updated within 180 days of the  expiration date  FliteCharts will no longer function     View Charts from the Navigation Map Page    1     2     3     Select the SHW CHRT Softkey when displayed   Or     Move the map pointer to point to a desired point on the map and select the  SHW CHRT Softkey     Select the DP  STAR  APR  WX  and NOTAM softkeys to access charts for  departures  arrivals  approaches  weather and NOTAMs  Note that NOTAMS  are only available with ChartView     Select the GO BACK Softkey to return to the previous page     View Charts from the Active Flight Plan Page    1  While viewing the Active Flight Plan Page 
131. ncrements   Disabled when aircraft is in the air    OAT Y Decreases the takeoff outside air  temperature setting in one degree Celsius  increments  Disabled when aircraft is in the  alr    ATRON Enables Automatic Thrust Reserve  ATR    Disabled when aircraft is in the air    ATR OFF   Disables Automatic Thrust Reserve  ATR    Disabled when aircraft is in the air     BACK Returns display to previous softkey level  ACCEPT Confirms the selected takeoff settings    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 155    uoneJjedo s9JnjeaJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH JWOJ AEN    Jeuuouqy    sue v  Junuuy     gt   5      D  5     x    Xapu     149614    149614       Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Operation Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal    Annun   Alerts    A  Appendx GARMIN     LFE Accesses softkeys for manually setting the  Landing Field Elevation  LFE     FMS LFE Sets current flight plan destination elevation  as displayed LFE     500 FT Increases currently displayed LFE value by  500 tt     500 FT Decreases currently displayed LFE value by  500 ft     50 FT Increases currently displayed LFE value by  50 ft     50 FT Decreases currently displayed LFE value by  50 ft    ACCEPT Confirms the LFE setting and returns to the  previous softkey level    BACK Returns display to previous softkey level    STATUS Displays the System
132. ncy accumulator pressure below 1800 psi  Few emergency brake  functions available     108 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A          A  GARMIN      Annunciations  amp  Alerts    No takeoff data entered     FLAP FAIL Loss of tlaps deployment or retraction  OSTEN   ow fuel level in tank 1  BEEGUZPE Lov fuel level in tank 2  ESS el pressure low in engine 1 feed line  GENESE el pressure low in engine 2 feed line  HEGE EST ve feed SOV 1 closed or unavilable  BRAG ve feed SOV 2 closed or unavilable  AMUN et is imbalanced between the tanks  EEG vel tank overfilled   EG EN el transfer failure  ME Generator 1 offline  MENS Generator 2 offline  OD Generator s  overload   Generator start fault   GIA 1 over temperature     GIA2OVHT G  2 over temperature  TS vdrautic temperature high  EET SR Hydraulic pressure low  SSN Lancing gear weight on wheels system failure    MFDCONFIG  Yip configuration error  ARMM fault with the MFD     MEDOVHT o over temperature  EET Oxygen system pressure low   BPN TATA Olds ae Parking brake not released  NONE Cabin altitude high and passenger oxygen system pressure low  NEI   F D 1 configuration error  BEEDFESBSEE D 2 configuration eror  ee MMe Fault with PFD 1  EEMEZSEIZURBRM Fault with PFD 2     PFD1OVHT        over temperature     PFD2OVHT Do 2 over temperature   BT TSO FM Loss of automatic mode   TT Gee Loss of backup pitch trim actuator     PTRIM DISCONNECT _    Pitch trim disconnected    ETG Loss of normally op
133. ndow     04 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    View Messages Sorted by Address   While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the ARRANGE  Softkey  then select the ADDRESS Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Sort By Address        c  Press the ENT Key  The sorting selection is indicated at the bottom  center of the list window     oipny uadx SV3 Sjueuindjsu    U10  AEN 19614    SJV    Viewing The Content of a Text Message    1  While viewing the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  select the desired message box   2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   3  Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired message   4  Select the VIEW Softkey   Or   Press the ENT Key   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on View Selected Message      c  Press the ENT Key   5  To close the text message  select the CLOSE Softkey   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on Close Message      c  Press the ENT Key     Mark Selected Message As Read    1  While viewing the Inbox on the AUX TEXT MESSAGING Page  press the  FMS Knob to activate the cursor     buiuue d AEN Sd5  ui    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       sue v uoneJjedo   unuuy jewuouqy    xipueddy    2  Turn either FMS Knob to sele
134. ner    d Description  Annunciation    A Traffic Advisory is outside the selected display range    Annunciation is removed when traffic comes within the selected  display range           System cannot determine bearing of Traffic Advisory      Annunciation indicates distance in nm  altitude separation in  hundreds of feet  and altitude trend arrow  climbing descending      TCAS I unit has failed  unit is self reporting a failure or sending  incorrectly formatted data     Data is not being received from the TCAS I unit     Shown as symbol on Traffic Map Page    Shown in center of Traffic Map Page    TCAS I Traffic Status Annunciations    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 119       soJnjeoJ 92UueploAy SoJnpo20Jd Puruuejd NEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny YddX SV3 sjueuinajsu   piezeH ui JWOJ AEN 1614     eUonIPPY    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    Xapu     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com     Flight    Additional Hazard    Abnormal    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   TCAS Il ALERTS AND ANNUNCIATIONS       PFD Mode MFD Traffic Map Page ene US  or ee Status Icon  Annunciation Mode Annunciation  2  Other Maps   Man self test None     TEST MODE    also shown in       Initiated  TEST   E white on top center of page       Traffic Advisory and  Resolution Advisory None  5    TARA   x  Traffic Advisory  Only  TA ONLY  TA ONLY  TCAS II Standby TCAS STBY  also shown in white in center       TFC STBY  ITCAS STBY   of page when aircraft on  F ground  yellow in air    
135. ng the aircraft more than 100 yards away from the  source of the interference should alleviate the condition     NOTE  Use of polarized eyewear may cause the flight displays to appear dim  or blank     NOTE  The purpose of this Cockpit Reference Guide is to provide the pilot a  resource with which to find operating instructions on the major features of  the Prodigy  system more easily  It is not intended to be a comprehensive  operating guide  Complete operating procedures for the system are found  in the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 Pilot s Guide        Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Record of Revisions    Part Number Change Summary  190 00685 00    190 00685 01    190 00685 02  Rev       190 00685 03    190 00685 04    Added ADF   Added ChartView and FliteCharts  Added TAS   Added flight plan import export  Added other GDU 9 14 parameters    Added Synthetic Vision System   TAWS A   TCAS     TCAS II   ADF Tuning   Radar Altimeter   Added AOPA Airport Directory   Added Iridium Satellite Telephone and Data Link Services  Electronic checklists   Added dual navigation database capability  Added database synchronization   Added other GDU 10 01 parameters    Changed system software number from 0734 19 to 0734 24    Added SMS texting  Updated database update procedures in the Appendix  Added other GDU 11 12 parameters    Updated CAS messages   Updated SiriusXM Satellite Radio audio mute procedure  Added Pilot Profiles   Upda
136. nit    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page   3  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    4  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the flight plan to be copied     5  Select the COPY Softkey  A    Copy to flight plan       confirmation window is  displayed    6  With  OK highlighted  press the ENT Key to copy the flight plan  To cancel   turn the large FMS Knob to highlight  CANCEL and press the ENT Key     ED  D            ts       e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezeH    SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    DELETE A FLIGHT PLAN    1  Press the FPL Key on the MFD or MFD Control Unit    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page    3  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    4  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the flight plan to be deleted    5  Select the DELETE Softkey  A    Delete flight plan       confirmation window is  displayed    6  With  OK highlighted  press the ENT Key to delete the flight plan  To cancel   turn the large FMS Knob to highlight  CANCEL and press the ENT Key     xipueddy sue v uonejedo   unuuy Jeuuouqv    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 45    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Abnormal Additional Hazard    Annun     Flight  Instruments    EAS    AFCS    Flight  Procedures Planning GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features Avoidance    Index    A  Flight Planning GARMIN   GRAPHICAL FLIGHT PLAN CREATION    1   2     3     4     5     Press the FPL Key to display the 
137. nt  Rate Warning  EDR     Reduced Required    Terrain Clearance  Warning  RTC     Imminent Terrain  Impact Warning  ITI        Reduced Required  Obstacle Clearance  Warning  ROC     Imminent Obstacle  Impact Warning   101     Reduced Required  Terrain Clearance  Caution  RTC     Imminent Terrain  Impact Caution  ITI     Reduced Required    Obstacle Clearance  Caution  ROC     Imminent Obstacle  Impact Caution  IOI        Premature Descent  Alert Caution  PDA     Altitude Callout  II 500 H    Excessive Descent  Rate Caution  EDR     Negative Climb  Rate Caution  NCR     190 00685 04 Rev  A    PFD MFD MED  TAWS B Page Aural Message  ie Pop Up Alert  Annunciation  Eg   EES   rain  Terrain  Pull Up     Pull Up       PULL UP   nerd  Terrain  Terrain  Pull Up   Pull Up       PULL UP    Obstade  Obstacle  Pull  Up  Pull Up        PULL UP    Obstacle  Obstacle  Pull  Up  Pull Up       Caution  Terrain  Caution   Terrain       Caution  Terrain  Caution   Terrain      Caution  Obstacle   Caution  Obstacle        Caution  Obstacle    Caution  Obstacle     Ler    ou             ii u           om il       Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 117    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoJnpo  0Jd Puruuejd NEN Sd5 S 4JY olpny YAdX SVI SJUDWINAJSUJ  14614  WOJ AEN    jeuonippv    uonejedo  jeuuouqv    122 E    Xapu     149614    puezeH    Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation    Am
138. o display the AUX REPORT STATUS  Page     S 1V    AEN Sd5    Changing the Transmission Method    1  While viewing the Report Status Page  press the FMS Knob to activate the  Cursor     Puruuejd  oE    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to move the cursor to the 1st or 2nd transmit  method for the desired data report     3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired option  SAT SHORT BURST   SAT RUDIGS  WI FI  or NONE   Sat Short Burst is generally used for  transmission of data packets less than 300 bytes  Wi Fi is used only when  the aircraft on the ground and the system is connected to a Wi Fi network     4  Press the ENT Key     SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       Enabling disabling Automatic Send for Automatic Test Reports   1  While viewing the Report Status Page  press the FMS Knob to activate the  Cursor    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to move the cursor to the AUTOMATIC SEND field    3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select ENABLED or DISABLED    4  Press the ENT Key     xipueddy sue v uoneJjedo   Junuuy jeunouqy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 89    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    T ua  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Enabling disabling Periodic Send for Periodic Test Reports    1     2
139. ob to select the desired waypoint    Press the ENT Key    Or    Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the RECENT   waypoints    Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired waypoint    Press the ENT Key    Or    Turn the small FMS Knob to the left  Initially  a flight plan waypoint list  is displayed    Turn the small FMS Knob to the right to display the    USER    waypoints   Turn the large FMS Knob to select the desired user waypoint    Press the ENT Key     Press the ENT Key again to  accept  the waypoint     ENTER AN AIRWAY IN A FLIGHT PLAN    42    1   2   3     4     Press the FPL Key   Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor  not required on the PFD      Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the waypoint after the desired airway  entry point  If this waypoint is not a valid airway entry point  a valid entry  point should be entered at this time     Turn the small FMS Knob one click clockwise and select the LD AIRWY  Softkey  or press the MENU Key and select  Load Airway     The Select  Airway Page is displayed  The LD AIRWY Softkey or the  Load Airway   menu item is available only when an acceptable airway entry waypoint has  been chosen  the waypoint ahead of the cursor position      Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN  night Planning    5  Turn the FMS Knob to select the desired airway from the list  and press the 
140. ocedure s waypoints     uoneJjedo S9JnjeaJ  jewuouqy Jeuonippy    sue v   unuuy    xipueddy    3  Press the CLR Key to display a confirmation window     4  With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT Key to remove the selected procedure  or airway     xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 43    A  Flight Planning GARMIN   STORE A FLIGHT PLAN    Flight  Instruments    1  After creating a flight plan on either the PFD or MFD  it may be saved by  pressing the MENU Key     2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight    Store Flight Plan    and press the ENT Key   3  With  OK  highlighted  press the ENT Key to store the flight plan     EAS    EDIT A STORED FLIGHT PLAN    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    1  Press the FPL Key for the MFD and turn the small FMS Knob to display the  Flight Plan Catalog Page     2  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    3  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan    4  Select the EDIT Softkey    5  Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the desired location     AFCS    GPS Nav       c  a           uS  a    6  Enter the changes  then press the ENT Key   7  Press the FMS Knob to return to the Flight Plan Catalog Page     Procedures    DELETE A WAYPOINT FROM THE FLIGHT PLAN    1  Press the FPL Key to display the active flight plan  Press the FMS Knob to  activate the cursor     Hazard  Avoidance    Or  for a stored flight plan     a  Press the FPL Key of the MFD and turn the small FMS Knob 
141. oftkey   2  Select the ENG SET Softkey  3  To choose the continuous thrust rating  select the CON Softkey   Or   To choose the maximum climb thrust rating  select the CLB Softkey     Flight  GPS Nav    Planning    Procedures    4  Select the BACK Softkey to return to the previous softkey level     Hazard  Avoidance    Automatic Thrust Reserve    ATR ATR enabled in both engines    Additional  Features    ATR armed in both engines  but inactive  ATR activated in at least one engine      When no indication is shown  ATR has not been enabled or armed  in both engines        Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts    Automatic Thrust Reserve  ATR  Status    Appendix    Index    6 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    Disabling enabling Automatic Thrust Reserve  ATR     1  Select the SYSTEM Softkey    2  Select the ENG SET Softkey to display the Takeoff Data Set Window   3  To disable ATR  select the ATR OFF Softkey     Or     To enable ATR  select the ATR ON Softkey   4  If desired  change the OAT while the Takeoff Data Set Window is displayed     5  To confirm the selected takeoff settings and close the Takeoff Data Set  Window  select the ACCEPT Softkey     Or     To cancel the operation  select the BACK Softkey     Takeoff Data Set Window    TAKEOFF DATA SET    OAT 19  C    ATR ON       Takeoff Data Set Window    Setting the Outside Air Temperature  OAT     1  Select the SYSTEM Softkey    2  S
142. oidance Procedures    Index    GPS Navigation GARMI N     Altitudes associated with arrival and approach procedures are    auto designated      This means the system will automatically use the altitudes loaded with the arrival  or approach for giving vertical flight path guidance outside the FAF Note that these  altitudes will be displayed as small light blue text    Altitudes that are designated for use in vertical navigation may also be made    non   designated    by placing the cursor over the desired altitude and pressing the CLR Key   The altitude is now displayed only as a reference  It will not be used to give vertical  flight path guidance  Other displayed altitudes may change due to re calculations  or rendered invalid as a result of manually changing an altitude to a non designated  altitude     White Text Light Blue Text Light Blue  Subdued Text    Large Text   Altitude calculated by   Altitude has been The system cannot  the system estimating   entered by the pilot  use this altitude in  the altitude of the Altitude is designated   determining vertical  aircraft as it passes for use in giving flight path guidance   over the navigation vertical flight path  point  This altitude guidance  Altitude  Is provided as a does not match the  reference and is not published altitude in  designated to be used   navigation database or  in determining vertical   no published altitude    flight path guidance  exists     Small Text   Altitude is not Altitude is designated   The s
143. oint planning   a  Enter the identifier of the starting waypoint     b  Once the waypoint s identifier is entered  press the ENT Key to accept  the waypoint  The flashing cursor moves to the ending waypoint     c  Again  enter the identifier of the ending waypoint   d  Press the ENT Key to accept the waypoint    Or    For flight plan leg planning    a  Select the FPL Softkey  at the bottom of the display      b  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired flight plan  already  stored in memory   by number     c  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the    LEG    field     d  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired leg of the flight plan  or  select    CUM    to apply trip planning calculations to the entire flight plan   Selecting  FPL 00  displays the active flight plan  If an active flight plan  is selected   REM  will be an available option to display planning data  for the remainder of the flight plan     NOTE  The page mode must be set to    MANUAL    to perform the following  steps     5  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the departure time  DEP TIME  field        NOTE  The departure time on the Trip Planning Page is used for preflight  planning  Refer to the Utility Page for the actual flight departure time     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     Flight Planning    6  Enter the departure time  Press the ENT Key when finished  Departure time    may be entered in local or UTC time  depending upon system 
144. on is greater at lower map  ranges  The aircraft symbol provides situational awareness while taxiing    Selecting the DCLTR Softkey  declutter  once removes the taxiway markings and  airport identification labels  Selecting the DCLTR Sottkey twice removes VOR station  ID  the VOR symbol  and intersection names if within the airport plan view  Selecting  the DCLTR Sottkey a third time removes the airport runway layout  unless the airport  in view is part of an active route structure  Selecting the DCLTR Sottkey again cycles  back to the original map detail    The SafeTaxi database contains detailed airport diagrams for selected airports   These diagrams provide the pilot with situational awareness by displaying the aircraft  position in relation to taxiways  ramps  runways  terminals  and services  This  information should not be used by the pilot as the basis for maneuvering the aircraft  on the ground  This database is updated on a 56 day cycle     ChartView  Optional     ChartView resembles the paper version of Jeppesen terminal procedures charts   The charts are displayed in full color with high resolution  The MFD depiction shows  the aircraft position on the moving map in the plan view of most approach charts and  on airport diagrams    The ChartView database is updated on a 14 day cycle  If the ChartView database  is not updated within 70 days of the expiration date  ChartView will no longer  function     FliteCharts   Optional     FliteCharts  resemble the paper versio
145. one channel  Status    Additional  Features    atellite telephone is receiving a call  ncoming communication through the HF radio  akeoff configuration test passed    The aircraft is outside the Traffic Information Service  TIS  coverage  area        Incoming Call   SelCal    Takeoff OK     TS  ER  ot  c o  se    Xo     TIS not available        Appendix    Index    122 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN                nnunciations  amp  Alerts  FLIGHT PLAN IMPORT EXPORT MESSAGES    In some circumstances  some messages may appear in conjunction with others     Flight Plan Import Export Description  Results  Flight plan successfully imported     A flight plan file stored on the SD card was successfully  imported as a stored flight plan     File contained user waypoints only  The file stored on the SD card did not contain a flight plan   User waypoints imported success  only user waypoints  These waypoints have been saved to the  fully  No stored flight plan data was       system user waypoints  No flight plans stored in the system  modified  have been modified        No flight plan files found to import       The SD card contains no flight plan data   Flight plan import failed  Flight plan data was not successfully imported from the SD card     Flight plan partially imported     Some flight plan waypoints were successfully imported from  the SD card  however others had errors and were not imported   A partial stored flight 
146. onitoring of Wi Fi functions are accomplished through the AUX   WI FI SETUP Page     1   2   3     Viewing the Wi Fi Setup Page    Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select REPORTS DATA LINK   If necessary  select the WI FI Softkey to display the AUX WI FI SETUP Page     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    Setting Up a New Wi Fi Connection    SJUDUINJIJSUJ  14614    1  Select the AVAIL Softkey on the MFD  A list of available networks will be  displayed in the AVAILABLE NETWORKS window  Signal strength is shown  for each network  as well as security methods and whether the network has  been saved in the system s memory     svi    2  If necessary  select the RESCAN Softkey to have the system scan again for  available networks     oipny uddx  JUI0  AeN    3  Press the FMS Knob to place the cursor in the list of networks   4  Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired network   5  Select the CONNECT Softkey     6  If the network is secured  enter the necessary passcode  Use the FMS  Knobs to enter the desired alpha numeric characters  Select the CAP LOCK  Softkey to enter upper case letters  If there is no security associated with  the network  proceed to step 9     7  Press the ENT Key     OK    will be highlighted   8  Press the ENT Key again     9  The SAVE SETTINGS window is now displayed with the cursor highlighting   SAVE CONNECTION     
147. or repair     NAV2 SERVICE     NAV2 needs  service  Return unit for repair     NAV1 RMT XFR     NAVI remote  transfer key is stuck     NAV2 RMT XFR     NAV2 remote  transfer key is stuck     G S1 FAIL     G S1 is inoperative     G S2 FAIL     G 52 is inoperative     132    should be serviced     Loss of GPS navigation due to position error   Loss of GPS navigation due to GPS failure    Hn Une Abort approach due to loss of GPS navigation   Vertical guidance generated by SBAS is  unavailable  use LNAV only minimums    Displayed after passing the first waypoint of a true  north approach when the nav angle is set to AUTO   A failure has been detected in the GPS1 and     or GPS2 receiver  The receiver may still be  available  The system should be serviced     A failure has been detected in the NAV1 and   or NAV2 receiver  The receiver may still be  available  The system should be serviced     The remote NAV1 and or NAV2 transfer switch  is stuck in the enabled  or   pressed   state   Press the transfer switch again to cyde its  operation  If the problem persists  the system    A failure has been detected in glideslope    receiver 1 and or receiver 2  The system should    be serviced     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100       190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN                Annunciations  amp  Alerts  GIA 63W MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      G S1 SERVICE     G 51 needs A failure has been detected in glideslope    service  Return unit for repair  receiver 1 and or
148. otation speeds 5    Environmental Control System  ECS     13 14  F    Flap Indicator 5  11  100  111  Flight Director 25   Flight ID 21   Flight path marker 69  FliteChartse 71   Frequency Transfer 23   Fuel indications 5  8  16    G  Gain 66    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    Index 1    s9JnjeaJ a UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ AEN 146114    uoneJjedo  Jeuuouqv    sue v   unuuy    Fer  po    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index    H    HF 22  Horizon heading 69  Horizontal scan 65    Inhibit 63   Inhibit TAWS 63   Inset Map 146  147   Interstage Turbine Temperature  ITT  5   99   IOI 114  117   Iridium 73   Iridium satellite network 74  78  79    J  Jeppesen  1  L    Landing gear status 5  9  Low speed data 74    M    Map panning 52   Message advisories 125  126  127   128  129  130  131  132  133   135  136  139  140  141  142   143   METAR 51   MISCOMP 112   Mode S 151   Multi Function Display  MFD    Softkeys 155    N    N1 gauge 99  NAV 23    Index 2    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    A  GARMIN     NAV1 2  23   NAV2 2  23   Navigation database 31  32  123  126   129  140   Network 87  88   NEXRAD 51  147  157    O    OBS 2   Obstacles 129  131   Oil  engine 5   Outside Air Temperature  OAT  7  Ov
149. own as symbol on Traffic Map Page    Shown in center of Traffic Map Page    149614       Puruuejd    SoJnpo  20Jd    TCAS II Traffic Status Annunciations    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy  puezeH    jeuonippv    uonejodo  jeunouqy       x  pu  ddy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 121    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   OTHER PRODIGY  AURAL ALERTS    Warning     Autopilot is disengaged    Autopilot  Sn  alert for manual AP ee    Continuous alert for automatic AP disengagement  cancelled with  AP DISC Switch    Cabin  igh cabin altitude   Fire Fire      Flight Director  ight director has reverted to pitch or roll default mode  Warning    Flight  Instruments    EAS    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    J  High Speed        Landing Gear   nes     The aircraft has descended below the preset barometric minimum        No Takeoff Brake    i  No Takeoff Flaps      z  No Takeoff Tim   EE  Stall  Stall     ii    Timer Expired    ountdown timer on the PFD has reached zero      Speed Contro    Hazard  Avoidance      Vertical track      Altitude  ircraft has deviated  200 feet of the selected altitude   Traffic  The Traffic Information Service  TIS  has issued a Traffic Advisory  alert   meg Advisory       Trim Trim Trim  The aircraft is one minute from Top of Descent  Issued only when  vertical navigation is enabled        Aural Warning OK    ural warning system test passes     Aural Warning One Channel    ural warning system test detects failure in 
150. p to several  minutes and may not depict actual weather conditions as they currently  appear     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100        Warnings  Cautions  amp  Notes GARMIN     AN                      WARNING  NEXRAD weather data is to be used for long range planning    purposes only  Due to inherent delays in data transmission and the relative  age of the data  NEXRAD weather data should not be used for short range  weather avoidance     WARNING  The Prodigy    Integrated Flight Deck  as installed in the Embraer    Phenom 100 aircraft  has a very high degree of functional integrity  However   the pilot must recognize that providing monitoring and or self test capability  for all conceivable system failures is not practical  Although unlikely  it may  be possible for erroneous operation to occur without a fault indication  shown by the system  It is thus the responsibility of the pilot to detect such  an occurrence by means of cross checking with all redundant or correlated  information available in the cockpit     WARNING  For safety reasons  system operational procedures must be learned    on the ground     WARNING  The United States government operates the Global Positioning    System and is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance  The  GPS system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and  performance of all GPS equipment  Portions of the system utilize GPS as a  precision electronic NAVigation AID  
151. pdate  eliminates an obsolete waypoint  The flight  plan cannot find the specified waypoint and  flags this message  This can also occur with  user waypoints in a flight plan that is deleted   Remove the waypoint from the flight plan if it  no longer exists in any database   Or  update the waypoint name identifier to reflect       the new information     FPL WPT MOVE   Flight plan The system has detected that a waypoint   waypoint moved  coordinate has changed due to a new  navigation database update  Verify that stored  flight plans contain correct waypoint locations     TIMER EXPIRD   Timer has expired    The system notifies the pilot that the timer has  expired     DB CHANGE   Database changed    This occurs when a stored flight plan contains   Verify user modified procedures  procedures that have been manually edited  This  alert is issued only after an navigation database  update  Verify that the user modified procedures  in stored flight plans are correct and up to date        140 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Annunciations  amp  Alerts    MISCELLANEOUS MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      DB CHANGE   Database changed    This occurs when a stored flight plan contains   Verify stored airways  an airway that is no longer consistent with the  navigation database  This alert is issued only  after an navigation database update  Verify  use of airways in stored flight plans and reload  airways as needed     FPLTRUNC   Fli
152. perating    Fuel Pressure EF  Switch Operating Not operating    Valve D S Q  Open with flow Open  no flow In transit Closed  DC Pump 1  Operating Not operating    Oo Oo    Fuel Transfer Valve       Open with flow In transit Closed    Fuel System Unit Status Indications    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 17    A  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN     Ice Protection System    Flight  Instruments    HSHLD HTR           E  Qt  S     gt   LES  x    AFCS       GPS Nav    910010  gt      OOOO       Procedures       Ro    Hazard  Avoidance    Additional  Features       Abnormal  Operation    C1  Windshield Heaters G  FAI 1 Valve and Bleed Line  E       Boot Lines and Valves  8  FAI 2 Valve and Bleed Line  i G  or Ejector Flow Control Valve  9  MEN   ating Shut Off Valve 1  E  4  ic Ejector Flow Control Valve  10  Psu il ating Shut Off Valve 2  F  5  Engine Anti Ice 1 Bleed Duct and Lip Shin  17  S b Flow Control Valve  EFCV   3  6  Engine Anti Ice 2 Bleed Duct and Lip Skin  12  Ice Protection Bleed Duct    Ice Protection Synoptics Page    18 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN                  Engine  amp  Airframe Systems        Unt        Icons and Descuptions    Inboard Outboard      D  EFCV and PRSOV      SjueuinJjsu   14614    svi    Open with flow Open  E Closed    STB EFCV and an c3  EAI Valve      Open with flow Open  n no flow Closed       oipny uadx   Wo gt  AeN       S 1V
153. pitch sensors    SM re No data from one or both roll sensors               12 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN                Annunciations  amp  Alerts  REVERSIONARY SENSOR ANNUNCIATIONS    Reversionary  Sensor Window  Text    Both PFDs are displaying data from the number one Air Data Computer   Both PFDs are displaying data from the number two Air Data Computer   Both PFDs are displaying data from the standby air data input     Both PFDs are displaying data from the number one Attitude  amp  Heading  Reference System     Both PFDs are displaying data from the number two Attitude  amp  Heading  Reference System     Both PFDs are displaying data from the standby attitude and heading reference  Input    Both PFDs are displaying data from the number one GPS receiver    Both PFDs are displaying data from the number two GPS receiver    PFD2 is displaying data from the  1 Air Data Computer    PFD1 is displaying data from the  2 Air Data Computer    PFD1 or PFD2 is displaying data from the standby air data input    PFD2 is displaying data from the  1 AHRS    PFD1 is displaying data from the  2 AHRS     PFD1 or PFD2 is displaying data from the standby attitude and heading  reference input     PFD2 is displaying data from the  1 GPS   PFD1 is displaying data from the  2 GPS        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 113    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy SoAnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX 
154. plan now exists in the system     File contained user waypoints only        The file stored on the SD card did not contain a flight plan   only user waypoints  One or more of these waypoints did not  import successfully     Too many points  Flight plan trun  The flight plan on the SD card contains more waypoints than  cated     the system can support  The flight plan was imported with as  many waypoints as possible        Some waypoints not loaded  Way  The flight plan on the SD card contains one or more waypoints   points locked     that the system cannot find in the navigation database  The  flight plan has been imported  but must be edited within the  system before it can be activated for use        User waypoint database full  Not all   The flight plan file on the SD card contains user waypoints    loaded     The quantity of stored user waypoints has exceeded system  Capacity  therefore not all the user waypoints on the SD card  have been imported  Any flight plan user waypoints that were  not imported are locked in the flight plan  The flight plan must  be edited within the system before it can be activated for use        One or more user waypoints renamed    One or more imported user waypoints were renamed when  imported due to naming conflicts with waypoints already  existing in the system        Flight plan successtully exported     The stored flight plan was successfully exported to the SD card     Flight plan export failed  The stored flight plan was not successfull
155. play a list of waypoint types     Turn the small FMS Knob to select LAT LON  latitude and longitude    Press the ENT Key     CREATE A USER WAYPOINT DEFINED BY RADIALS FROM OTHER WAYPOINTS    36    1   2   3     4   5   6     7     8   9   10     Turn the large FMS Knob on the Control Unit to select the WPT  page group   Turn the small FMS Knob to select the User WPT Information Page    Select the NEW Softkey  A waypoint is created at the current aircraft  position    Enter the desired waypoint name    Press the ENT Key     The cursor is now in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  If desired  the waypoint  can be made temporary  deleted automatically when the system is turned  off   If the waypoint is to remain in the system  proceed to step 7     a  Turn the large FMS Knob one click to the left to highlight     TEMPORARY        b  Press the ENT Key to place a check mark in the box  Turn the large  FMS Knob to place the cursor back in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field     With the cursor in the    WAYPOINT TYPE    field  turn the small FMS Knob to  display a list of waypoint types     Turn the small FMS Knob to select RAD RAD  radial radial    Press the ENT Key     The cursor moves to the    REFERENCE WAYPOINTS    field  With the first  waypoint name highlighted  use the FMS Knobs to enter the desired  waypoint name  Waypoints may also be selected as follows     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN  night Planning    a  When a flight pl
156. porting Window with IMPORT  highlighted  To change the selected profile to be imported from the SD card   shown as    SELECT FILE      turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the profile  file name  then turn the small FMS Knob to highlight a profile from the list   and press the ENT Key     5  If desired  the profile name to be used after profile has been imported can  be changed by turning the FMS Knob to highlight the PROFILE NAME  field  then use the large and small FMS Knobs to enter the name  and press  the ENT Key  Imported profile names cannot begin with a blank space or  be named    DEFAULT     GARMIN DEFAULTS    or DEFAULT SETTINGS        6  With    IMPORT highlighted  press the ENT Key    7  If the imported profile name is the same as an existing profile on the  system  the system displays an    Overwrite existing file  OK or CANCEL  prompt  Press the ENT Key to replace profile on the system with the profile  imported from the SD card  or turn the FMS Knob to highlight  CANCEL  and press the ENT Key to return to the Pilot Profile Importing Window     Duiuueld AEN Sd5 S 4V  14614    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH    mul   t    fet   et          1    n    jeuonippy       uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    8  If successful  the system displays Pilot profile import succeeded     in the  IMPORT RESULTS window below  With  OK highlighted  press the ENT or  CLR Keys or press the FMS Knob to return to the AUX   System Setup Page   The imported profile becomes the active profile     x
157. r uncheck the AUTO  CONNECT checkbox  When a checkmark is present  the system will  automatically connect to the network when within range     Select the EDIT Softkey  The cursor now appears in the CONNECTION  SETTINGS window     Turn the large FMS Knob to select the network attribute to be edited   Turn the small FMS Knob to begin editing the field    When the entry is complete  press the ENT Key    Turn the large FMS Knob or press the ENT Key until    SAVE    is highlighted   Press the ENT Key     Disconnecting a Wi Fi Network    Select the DISCNCT Softkey     Deleting a Saved Wi Fi Network    1     2   3     68    While viewing the list of saved networks  press the FMS Knob to activate  the cursor     Turn either FMS Knob to highlight the network to be deleted   Select the DELETE Softkey  The selected network is removed from the list     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN          Additional Features  SYSTEM DATA LOGGING  OPTIONAL     SjueuinjJdjsu   14614    NOTE  An account must be established with Garmin Flight Data Services to  make full use of the System Data Logging feature     svi    Control and monitoring of report transmissions is accomplished through the AUX   REPORT STATUS Page     oipny uddx  JUI0  AeN    Viewing the Report Status Page    1  Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select REPORTS DATA LINK     3  If necessary  select the REPORT Softkey t
158. recent  user  or airway waypoints      Enter the identitier  facility  or city name of the departure waypoint or select  a waypoint from the submenu of waypoints and press the ENT Key     Repeat step numbers 4 and 5 to enter each additional flight plan waypoint     When all waypoints have been entered  press the FMS Knob to return to  the Flight Plan Catalog Page  The new flight plan is now in the list     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN         FightPlanning  IMPORT A FLIGHT PLAN FROM AN SD CARD    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    1  Insert the SD card containing the flight plan in the top card slot on the  MFD     2  Press the FPL Key on the Control Unit to display the Active Flight Plan Page  on the MFD     3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page   4  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    5  Turn either FMS Knob to highlight an empty or existing flight plan   6  Select the IMPORT Softkey     If an empty flight plan is selected  a list of the available flight plans on the  SD card will be displayed     Or     If an existing flight plan is selected  an    Overwrite existing flight plan  OK  or CANCEL prompt is displayed  Press the ENT Key to choose to overwrite  the selected flight plan and see a list of the available flight plans on the SD  card  If overwriting the existing flight plan is not desired  select  CANCEL  using the FMS Knob  press the ENT Key  select another existing or empty  flig
159. retracted    Ground spoilers  deployed    Speedbrakes deployed    Spoiler Indications    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    AFCS       GPS Nav    Flight  Planning    indication   Description         Landing Gear Down    Procedures    Landing Gear Up    Hazard  Avoidance    Landing Gear Transitioning   Normal     Additional  Features    Landing Gear Locked Down   Abnormal     Abnormal  Operation    Landing Gear Locked Up   Abnormal     Annun   Alerts    Landing Gear Transitioning   Abnormal        Appendix    Landing Gear Position Indications    Index    10 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Engine  amp  Airframe Systems    Flaps and Trim    sjueuinajsu   14614    Flap Position  Flap Selected Bug  Flap Lever Setting       olpny YUGdX  JWOJ ARN       Flap and Trim Indications    s  y uone1odo soJnjeaJ e  uepioAy SoJnpa20Jg Buiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy puezeH 1614    xipueddy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 11        Engine  amp  Airframe Systems GARMIN     SYNOPTICS    Flight  Instruments    COQOCOCO CO CO   ppm      umm       EMER BRK  ACCU PRES    z   ES  oc  Se  88   x    AFCS    14500     Flight  Planning GPS Nav    Procedures    Hazard  Avoidance       C1  Flight ID  6  Oxygen       Static Air Temperature  SAT   7  Emergency Brahe Accumulator Pressure     3  Total Air Temperature  TAT  Door Status   4  Irue Airspeed  TAS     Electrical     5  Hrdraul
160. rodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    System Test    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page     3  Select the TEST Softkey  The aural annunciation  TCAS Test  will be  heard  A test pattern of traffic symbols is displayed on the Traffic Page  and inset map on the PFD  The VSI will display a red no descent indication  and a green climb indication of 2000 feet per min  and red from 2000  to 4000   The pitch display will also display the appropriate indications  appropriate with the VSI  The self test takes approximately eight seconds  to complete  after which a voice alert  TCAS Test Passed  is heard  In the  event the system test fails  a voice alert    TCAS Test Failed  is heard and a  visual annunciation TCAS FAIL appears on the PFD  In addition  a visual  annunciation    FAIL    appears in the Operating Mode box on the Traffic Map  Page     S24V oipny uadx Sv3  JUI0  AeN    AEN Sd5    Displaying Traffic on the Traffic Map Page    Duiuue d  bl    1  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the Map Page Group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Traffic Map Page     3  Select the TA ONLY or TA RA Softkey to begin displaying traffic  TA RA  or  TA ONLY  respectively  is displayed in the TCAS Mode field     4  Select the STANDBY Softkey to place the system in the Standby Mode      TFC STBY    will be displayed in the TCAS Mode field     5  S
161. rport  Is displayed    4  Turn either FMS Knob to highlight the desired approach     5  Press the ENT Key  A list of available transitions for the selected approach  procedure is now displayed     Additional  Features       Annun  Abnormal   Appendix Alerts Operation  UJ  hr    Index    48 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy    Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN  LLL  Procedures    6  Turn either FMS Knob to select the desired transition  The    Vectors     option assumes vectors will be received to the final course segment of  the approach and will provide navigation guidance relative to the final  approach course     7  Press the ENT Key  The cursor moves to the MINIMUMS field     8  If desired  the DA MDA for the selected approach procedure may be  entered and displayed on the PFD  Turn the small FMS Knob in the  direction of the green arrow to change the display from OFF to BARO or  optional RAD ALT     9  Press the ENT Key  The cursor moves to the altitude field  Turn the small  FMS Knob to enter the published DA MDA for the selected approach  procedure     10  Press the ENT Key  LOAD  or ACTIVATE     is now displayed with    LOAD      highlighted   11  Turn the large FMS Knob to select either    LOAD     or ACTIVATE       Selecting LOAD   enters the selected approach procedure into the active  flight plan  but is not currently active  Selecting ACTIVATE     enters the  selected approach procedure into the active flight plan and activates the  first leg of
162. rsionary mode  critical flight instrumentation is combined with  engine instrumentation on the remaining display     AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  161    Manual activation of reversionary display mode is accomplished by pressing the  DISPLAY BACKUP Button on the appropriate audio panel        PFDI   By pressing the DISPLAY BACKUP Button on the left audio panel    e MFD   By pressing the DISPLAY BACKUP Button on the left or the right  audio panel       PFD2   By pressing the DISPLAY BACKUP Button on the right audio  panel     SoJnpa20Jd    e2uepioAy  puezeH     gt       aU  St  D 2  et oc  So  os  n g    ABNORMAL COM OPERATION    When a COM tuning failure is detected by the system  the emergency frequency   121 500 MHz  is automatically loaded into the active frequency field of the COM  radio for which the tuning failure was detected  In the event of a failure of both PFDs   the emergency frequency  121 500 MHz  automatically becomes the active frequency  on both COM radios        xipueddy sue v   unuuy    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 101    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard  Avoidance    Additional    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Features       Appendix Alerts    Index       A  Abnormal Operation GARMIN   AUDIO PANEL FAIL SAFE OPERATION    If there is a failure of both Audio Panels  a fail safe circuit connects the pilots  headset and microphone directly to the COMI tr
163. s 3 and 4 until the desired ADF frequency is entered    6  Press the ENT Key to accept the new frequency    7  Press the ENT Key again to transfer the frequency to the active field   8  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the MODE field    9  Turn the small FMS Knob to select ANT  ADF  ADF BFO  or ANT BFO   10  Press the ENT Key to complete the selection     DME TUNING    1  Press the ADF DME Softkey     2  If two DMEs are installed  turn the large FMS to select the DME source  field     3  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the desired Nav radio   4  Press the ENT Key to complete the selection     5  If two DMEs are installed  press the AUX Key on the desired audio panel to  monitor DME2 audio     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 21    e2uepioAy  puezeH    s  y uone1odo soJnjeoJ   unuuy Jeuuouqy jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Flight  Instruments    Flight  Planning    Abnormal Additional Hazard  Avoidance    Annun     EAS    Nav Com   AFCS XPDR Audio    Procedures GPS Nav    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    Nav Com XPDR Audio Panel    A  GARMIN     ENTER A TRANSPONDER CODE    1   2     3     4     Press the XPDR Softkey  XPDR TFC if the TCAS II option is available      If the aircraft is equipped with two transponders  press the XPDR1 or  XPDR2 Softkey to select the active transponder  If these softkeys are not  present  proceed to step 3     Press the CODE Softkey to display the transponder code selection softkeys   
164. s exceeded 29 VDC  TS EN A bleed failure has been detected  Bleed is no longer available   KEEP A bleed failure has been detected  Bleed is no longer available   EEE TH A leakage has been detected in the Bleed 1 line    KE PIET A leakage has been detected in the Bleed 2 line   GT Vain brake system lost   BGT Daa eae Mee Excessive cabin pressure differential   ST SAT io clutch maintenance test failed   BT STE OFAN Slip clutch maintenance test failed  BI i clutch maintenance test failed  ESSEN Master Configuration Module failed or non communicative  DEED ESSE ice system in wings and tail failure     DOORBAG AFT OPEN Crew baggage door open   DISSE Nelda Forward baggage door open   De OE NR An overheat condition has been detected at the Bleed 1 line   ADEN An overheat condition has been detected at the Bleed 2 line   MK TR Engine 1 responds slowly or not at all to thrust commands  Engine 2 responds slowly or not at all to thrust commands   Fire detection system failure in engine 1  BESEDSSEZ Fire detection system failure in engine 2  KEENE  ire extinguisher failure in engine 1  BESHIUISSZTUBMEM  ire extinguisher failure in engine 2   HEG ETNE vei filter impending bypass condition for engine 1  BESEUSI DET ve filter impending bypass condition for engine 2  TSBs Me Thrust Lever Angle failure for engine 1  TSAI SM Thrust Lever Angle failure for engine 2  MEET Heater failure in engine 1   NET Heater failure in engine 2   EMEN ectrical bay over temperature      EMER BRK LO PRES Emerge
165. s not receiving any or any useful  GPS information  Check AFMS limitations  The  system should be serviced    The  2 AHRS is not receiving any or any useful  GPS information  Check AFMS limitations  The  system should be serviced     92uepioAy soJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olpPny YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    SoJnjeoJ  jeuonippy    AHRS1 GPS     AHRS1 not receiving   The  1 AHRS is not receiving backup GPS   backup GPS information  information  The system should be serviced   AHRS2 GPS     AHRS2 not receiving   The  2 AHRS is not receiving backup GPS   backup GPS information  information  The system should be serviced   AHRS1 GPS     AHRS1 operating The  1 AHRS is operating exclusively in no GPS  exclusively in no GPS mode  mode  The system should be serviced    AHRS2 GPS     AHRS2 operating The  2 AHRS is operating exclusively in no GPS  exclusively in no GPS mode  mode  The system should be serviced    AHRS MAG DB     AHRS magnetic   The  1 AHRS and  2 AHRS magnetic model  model database version mismatch    database versions do not match    AHRS1 SRVC     AHRS1 Magnetic    The  1 AHRS earth magnetic field model is out of  field model needs update  date  Update magnetic field model when practical     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 135       uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    xepu     A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   GRS 77 MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      The 2 AHRS earth magnetic field model is out of  field mode
166. s shown on  the Inset Map     optional     nn 95  nnnm n    Press the BACK Softkey to  return to the top level softkeys      De   ROOST   351   ez  sv       1 AR GS   nn nn       SENSOR Softkeys    SENSOR Displays sottkeys for selecting the   1 and 42 AHRS  and Air Data Computers    ADCI Selects the 41 Air Data Computer  ADC2 Selects the 42 Air Data Computer  ADCSTBY Selects standby air data input  AHRSI Selects the 41 AHRS   AHRS2 Selects the 42 AHRS   ATTSTBY Selects standby AHRS input    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 147    S9JnjeaJ o2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d ACN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 146114 JWOJ AEN 146114    uonejedo  Jeuuouqv    sue v  junuuy    xopu  xipueddy    A  Appendix GARMIN      0 Kuna    nnnnnnnnnnnn    Flight  Instruments            I mer 11 8807 SAGE   oes    EAS    Select the BACK Softkey  to return to the top level softkeys    Nav Com   GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    pan  e  raud TOS  CCC IG  N nn on  no  92 22 n n0 2n0550    PFD Configuration Softkeys    Procedures    Hazard  Avoidance    PFD Displays second level softkeys for  additional PFD configurations    SYN VIS Displays the softkeys for enabling or  disabling Synthetic Vision features    Additional  Features    PATHWAY Displays rectangular boxes representing  the horizontal and vertical flight path of  the active flight plan    Abnormal  Operation    SYN TERR Enables synthetic terrain depiction    Annu
167. s the  2 transponder as active  Not  available with TCAS II option     Selects Standby Mode  transponder does  not reply to any interrogations     Selects Mode A  transponder replies to  identification interrogations     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN     AIT  GND  VFR  CODE  0    7  BKSP  IDENT  TMR REF  NRST  MSG    Appendix    Selects Mode C   Altitude Reporting Mode   transponder replies to identification and  altitude interrogations     Manually selects Ground Mode  the  transponder does not allow Mode A   and Mode C replies  but it does permit  acquisition squitter and replies to discretely  addressed Mode S interrogations  Not  available with TCAS II option   Automatically enters the VFR code  1200 in  the U S A  only   Not available when TCAS  II option is installed    Displays transponder code selection soft   keys 0 7   Use numbers to enter code   Removes numbers entered  one at a time  Activates the Special Position Identification   SPI  pulse for 18 seconds  identitying the  transponder return on the ATC screen  Displays Timer References Window  Displays Nearest Airports Window    Displays Messages Window    190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 151    s9JnjeaJ e  uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olpny YAdX SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ AEN 146114    uonejedo  jeunouqy    sue v   unuuy    xopu  xipueddy    A  Appendix GARMIN      optional     ps
168. settings     7  The flashing cursor moves to the ground speed  GS  field  Enter the ground    speed  Press the ENT Key when finished  Note that in  automatic page    mode  ground speed is provided by the system     8  The flashing cursor moves to the fuel flow field  Enter the fuel flow  Press  the ENT Key when finished  Note that in    AUTOMATIC    page mode  fuel flow  is provided by the system     9  Theflashing cursor moves to the fuel onboard field  Modify the fuel onboard   Press the ENT Key when finished  In    AUTOMATIC    mode  fuel onboard is  provided by the entry made on the Weight Planning Page    10  The flashing cursor moves to the calibrated airspeed  CALIBRATED AS  field   Enter the calibrated airspeed  Press the ENT Key when finished  Note that  in AUTOMATIC  page mode  calibrated airspeed is provided by the system    11  The flashing cursor moves to the altitude  IND ALTITUDE  field  Enter the  altitude  Press the ENT Key when finished  Note that in AUTOMATIC  page  mode  altitude is provided by the system     12    w    The flashing cursor moves to the barometric setting  PRESSURE  field  Enter    the desired baro setting  Press the ENT Key when finished  Note that in  AUTOMATIC    page mode  the baro setting is provided by the setting entered    on the PFD   13    ss    The flashing cursor moves to the air temperature  TOTAL AIR TEMP  field  Enter    the desired air temperature  Press the ENT Key when finished  Note that in  AUTOMATIC    page mode  air te
169. shown at the right   m   g PIREP   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right  Urgent Pireps  Al   are displayed in yellow    t    TURBULENCE   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right  The  VATI E RM   altitude selection is shown at the bottom     aiil   ICING POTENTIAL   The age of the displayed data is shown at the right   B000FT The altitude selection is shown at the bottom     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 53       AEN Sd5 S231V oipny duadx SV3 sjueuinjsu    Wi0  AeN yyb14    Duiuue d  161    a2UEPIOAY SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejodo soJnjeaJ   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Abnormal Additional    Annun     Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures    Appendix Alerts Operation Features    Index    A  Hazard Avoidance GARMIN   TRAFFIC INFORMATION SERVICE  TIS           NOTE  If the system is configured to use the optional TCAS II  TIS is not  available for use     NOTE  Traffic Information Service  TIS  is only available when the aircraft is  within the service volume of a TIS capable terminal radar site     Traffic Symbol    e Non Threat Traffic   intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200  vertical separation     Traffic Advisory  TA    closing rate  distance  and vertical separation meet TA criteria        ee Traffic Advisory Off Scale    Traffic Symbol Description    Displaying Traffic on the Traff
170. sor on    Put Current Call On Hold      Press the ENT Key     Select the HOLD Softkey again to resume the call     Transferring a Call from the Cockpit    From the cockpit phone  an external call can be transferred to the cabin phone   or a call with the cabin phone can be transferred to an external phone  or  when  two Iridium Transceivers are installed  an external call can be transferred to another  external phone     1     2     3     4   5     To transfer a call   Select the TRANS Softkey on the MFD   Or   a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu   b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on  Transfer Current Call    c  Press the ENT Key     Press the ENT Key  The cursor now highlights the phone number entry  field     Enter the phone number as discussed earlier for making an external call on  the Iridium satellite network     Press the ENT Key     OK    is now highlighted   Press the ENT Key again to place the call     Making a Conference Call from the Cockpit    1     Select the CONF Softkey on the MFD    Or    a  Press the MENU Key to display the Page Menu    b  Turn either FMS Knob to place the cursor on    Conference Current Call      c  Press the ENT Key     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN      Additional Features    2  Press the ENT Key  The cursor now highlights the phone number entry  field     3  Enter the phone number as discussed earlier for making an external call on  the Iridium satellite net
171. st viewed  When returning to the Checklist Page after pressing the EXIT  Softkey  the system will return to the last selected checklist item     Immediately Accessing Emergency Procedures    1     2   3     4     5     6   7   8     From any page on the MFD  select the CHKLIST Softkey or turn the large  FMS Knob to select the Checklist Page     Select the EMERGCY Softkey     Turn the FMS Knob to select the desired emergency checklist and press the  ENT Key    Press the ENT Key or select the CHECK Softkey to check the selected  emergency checklist item  The line item turns green and a checkmark is  placed in the box next to it  The next line item is automatically highlighted  for checking    Either FMS Knob can be used to scroll through the checklist and select the  desired checklist item    Press the CLR Key or select the UNCHECK Softkey to remove a check mark  from an item    When all checklist items have been checked     Checklist Finished  is  displayed in green text at the bottom left of the checklist window and      GO TO NEXT CHECKLIST     is highlighted  If    GO TO NEXT CHECKLIST       is selected prior to checking all the checklist items    CHECKLIST NOT  FINISHED   will be displayed in yellow text    Press the ENT Key to advance to the next checklist    Select the RETURN Softkey to return to the previous checklist     Select the EXIT Softkey to exit the Checklist Page and return to the page  last viewed     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 19
172. t for repair  possible     XPDR2 SRVC     XPDR2 needs The  2 transponder should be serviced when  service  Return unit for repair  possible    XPDR1 FAIL     XPDR1 is There is no communication with the  1  inoperative  transponder    XPDR2 FAIL     XPDR2 is There is no communication with the  2  inoperative  transponder     Hazard  Features Avoidance    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    134 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN   GRS 77 MESSAGE ADVISORIES    AHRS1 TAS     AHRS1 not receiving  valid airspeed     AHRS2 TAS     AHRS2 not receiving  valid airspeed     AHRS1 GPS     AHRS1 using backup  GPS source     AHRS2 GPS     AHRS2 using backup  GPS source     AHRS1 GPS     AHRS1 not receiving  any GPS information     AHRS2 GPS     AHRS2 not receiving  any GPS information     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    The  1 AHRS is not receiving true airspeed from  the air data computer  The AHRS relies on GPS  information to augment the lack of airspeed   The system should be serviced     The  2 AHRS is not receiving true airspeed from  the air data computer  The AHRS relies on GPS  information to augment the lack of airspeed   The system should be serviced    The  1 AHRS is using the backup GPS path   Primary GPS path has failed  The system should  be serviced when possible    The  2 AHRS is using the backup GPS path   Primary GPS path has failed  The system should  be serviced when possible    The  1 AHRS i
173. tabase     oipny uddx  JUI0  AeN    SJV    View Airport Directory Information    While viewing the WPT Airport Information Page  if necessary  select the  INFO 1 Softkey to change the softkey label to display INFO 2  Airport  Directory information is displayed on the right half of the display     AEN Sd5    Puruuejd  oE    SATELLITE TELEPHONE AND DATA LINK SERVICES    Operation of these features in the cockpit is accomplished through the AUX   TELEPHONE  AUX TEXT MESSAGING  AUX REPORT STATUS  and AUX WI   FI SETUP Pages  For operation using the cabin handset  consult the instructions  provided with the handset     SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH    Registering With Garmin Flight Data Services       subscriber account must be established prior to using the Iridium Satellite  System  Before setting up an Iridium account  obtain the serial number of the Iridium  Transceiver and the System ID by viewing the AUX  SYSTEM STATUS Page  Contact  Garmin Flight Data Services at 1 866 739 5687 in the United States or 913 397 8200   ext  1135     mul   t    fet   et          1    n    jeuonippy       uonejedo  jeunouqy    Registering the System for Data Link Services    sue v  Junuuy    1  With the Prodigy  system connected to the Iridium or Wi Fi network  turn  the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select SYSTEM STATUS  The AUX SYSTEM  STATUS Page is displayed  Note the System ID number in the AIRFRAME  field  This number will be n
174. ted Database Update procedures   Added optional Spoilers   Added AC U KWIK Airport Directory capability   Updated GFDS registration procedure   Added Inset Map i jn Softkey   Added other GDU 12 11 parameters    HUM Date of Revision   Affected Pages     OA   March  2012    190 00685 04 Rev  A       Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 RR 1    Record of Revisions GARMI N     Blank Page    RR 2 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Table of Contents    FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS                     ssssnnnnee    Selecting the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting        Selecting Standard Barometric Pressure        Change Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting Units        Synchronizing the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Settings                                Synchronize CDI    nennen    Change Navigation Sources                sssssseeeeeeennennenennnnnn 2  Enable Disable OBS Mode While Navigating with GPS                                              2  Generic EE 2  Configure Vspeed Bugs Individually                                 sse 2  Turn Vspeed Bugs On or Off by Category    3  Set Barometric Radar Altimeter  Optional  Minimum Descent Altitude                       3  Displaying Wind Data                    sssssssseeeeeeeenennn 3   ENGINE  amp  AIRFRAME SYSTEMS    5  Engine Indication System                   sssssssssseeeeeneneneeennnenn D  SL EN 12   NAV COM TRANSPONDER AUDIO PANEL    21  Enter or Change 
175. the Active Navigation  Database    1     2     3   4     5   6   7   8     9   10   11    Ee    NOTE  Loading the Jeppesen navigation database as the active database  prior to its effective date will result in the expiration date on the power up  screen and the effective date on the AUX System Status Page being displayed  in yellow     NOTE  After the navigation database is loaded or copied  the top SD card  may be removed     With the system OFF insert the SD card containing the new navigation database  version into the top card slot of the display  PFD1  PFD2 or MFD  to be updated   label of SD card facing left      Turn the system ON  A prompt is displayed in the upper left corner of the  display   Press the NO Softkey to proceed to loading the active database     A prompt similar to the following is displayed  Press the YES Softkey to update  the active navigation database     After the update completes  the display starts in normal mode   Turn the system OFF and remove the SD card from the top card slot   Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the other displays  PFD1  PFD2 or MFD      Apply power to the system and press the ENT Key to acknowledge the startup  screen    Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD    Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page    Press the Display Database Selection Softkey to show active navigation  database information for each display  MFD1 DB  PFD1 DB  PFD2 DB   Verify    the correct active navigation database c
176. the Navigation Map  optional feature     Displays METAR flags on airport symbols    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 157    S9JnjeaJ e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v oipny uddx SVI sjuauinajsu   Jeuonippy puezeH 14614 JWOJ AEN 146114    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy    xopu  xipueddy    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix             A  Appendx GARMIN     BACK Returns to top level softkeys    DCLTR  3  Selects desired amount of map detail  cycles  through declutter levels   DCLTR  No Declutter   All map features visible  DCLTR 1  Declutters land data  DCLTR 2  Declutters land and SUA data  DCLTR 3  Removes everything except the active  flight plan    LOADING UPDATED DATABASES     Ay CAUTION  Never disconnect power to the system when loading a database   Power interruption during the database loading process could result in main   tenance being required to reboot the system     o NOTE  When loading database updates  the  DB Mismatch  message will   be displayed until database synchronization is complete  followed by turning  system power off  then on  Synchronization can be monitored on the AUX   SYSTEM STATUS Page     A NOTE  DO NOT use the database SD cards for any purpose other than database  storage     In some cases it may be necessary to obtain an unlock code from Garmin in order  to m
177. the aircraft   available terrain region  is not within the boundaries of the installed  terrain database    SVS     SVS DISABLED  Terrain DB Synthetic Vision is disabled because a terrain   resolution too low  database of sufficient resolution  9 arc second  or better  is not currently installed     SCHEDULER         message     LOC1    LOC ID  is  CRSJ   localizer course by more than 10 degrees    LOC2    LOC ID  is  CRS     localizer course by more than 10 degrees    PFD1  PFD2  or MFD1  CARD The SD card was removed from the top card    1 REM   Card 1 was removed  slot of the specified PFD or MFD  The SD card  Reinsert card  needs to be reinserted      PFD1  PFD2  or MFD1  CARD The SD card was removed from the bottom  2 REM   Card 2 was removed  card slot of the specified PFD or MFD  The SD  Reinsert card  card needs to be reinserted      PFD1  PFD2  or MFD1  CARD 1 The SD card in the top card slot of the specified  ERR   Card 1 is invalid  PFD or MFD contains invalid data     PFD1  PFD2  or MFD1  CARD 2 The SD card in the bottom card slot of the   ERR   Card 2 is invalid  specified PFD or MFD contains invalid data     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 143       SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy soJnpo20Jd Duiuue d NEN Sd5 SJ4v olPNY YAdX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    x  pul    GARMIN     Annunciations  amp  Alerts    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14014    SV3    oipny udax  JWIOJJAEN    S23V    AEN Sd5    Pur
178. time to return to GPS     ENABLE DISABLE OBS MODE WHILE NAVIGATING WITH GPS    1   2     3     Press the OBS Softkey to select OBS Mode     Turn the CRS Knob to select the desired course to from the waypoint  Press  the CRS Knob to slew the CDI Course Pointer to a course bearing directly  to the waypoint     Press the OBS Softkey again to disable OBS Mode     GENERIC TIMER    1     2     3     Press the TMR REF Softkey  then turn the large FMS Knob to select the  time field  hh mm ss   Turn the FMS Knobs to set the desired time  then  press the ENT Key  The UP DOWN field is now highlighted    Turn the small FMS Knob to display the UP DOWN window  Turn the FMS  Knob to select    UP    or DOWN  then press the ENT Key   START   is now  highlighted    Press the ENT Key to START  STOP  or RESET the timer  if the timer is    counting DOWN  it will start counting UP after reaching zero   Press the  CLR Key or the TMR REF Softkey to remove the window     CONFIGURE VSPEED BUGS INDIVIDUALLY    1   2   3     Press the TMR REF Softkey   Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired Vspeed     Use the small FMS Knob to change the Vspeed in 1 kt increments  when a  speed has been changed from a default value  an asterisk appears next to  the speed      Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Flight Instruments    4  Press the ENT Key or turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the ON OFF  field     5  Turn the small FMS Knob clockwise to O
179. tion Service  TIS                        sse 54  Traffic Collision Avoidance System  TCAS I   Optional                                           55  Traffic Collision Avoidance System  TCAS II   Optional                                          58  Terrain Awareness  amp  Warning System         0  0  cccccccss cesses 60  Airborne Color Weather Radar    64   I Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      ble of Contents    ADDITIONAL FEATURES                   sss 69  Synthetic Vision  Optional                           ssssssssseeeeenennn 69  Terminal Procedure Charts                                sssssseeees 71  Airport Directory oci RE DESRUHISURCUNGGRPLEERUIRUN T DURS MKILOH DRE EHE QUASI QUSE DUNNDR   18  Satellite Telephone and Data Link Services                             sssssss 13  System Data Logging  Optional     89  SiriusXM Satellite Radio Entertainment  Subscription Optional                                 91  Electronic Checklists  Optional     93  Pilot EE 95   ABNORMAL OPERATION    99  nt ooo cect csc E PD T E EDUEMEMED ENIM RENE 99  Cabin pressurization                     sssssssssseeee eene 99  ic m                                    100  lj m                               Ua 100  Reversionary Mode                         ssssseeeneneeee entente 101  Abnormal COM Operation                       ssssssseeeeeeenne 101  Audio Panel Fail safe Operation                               ssssssssssseeees 102  Hazard D
180. to select  the Flight Plan Catalog Page     b  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   c  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan   d  Select the EDIT Softkey    2  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the waypoint to be deleted     3  Press the CLR Key to display a REMOVE  Wpt Name    confirmation  window     Abnormal Additional  Operation Features    Annun   Alerts    Appendix    4  With    OK    highlighted  press the ENT Key to remove the waypoint  To cancel  the delete request  turn the large FMS Knob to highlight CANCEL and press  the ENT Key     5  Once all changes have been made  press the FMS Knob to remove the  Cursor     Index    44 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN         FightPlanning  INVERT AND ACTIVATE A STORED FLIGHT PLAN    SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    1  Press the FPL Key on the MFD or MFD Control Unit    2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the Flight Plan Catalog Page    3  Press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor    4  Turn the large FMS Knob to highlight the desired flight plan    5  Select the INVERT Softkey     Invert and activate stored flight plan     is  displayed    6  With  OK  highlighted  press the ENT Key  The selected flight plan is now    inverted and activated  The original flight plan remains intact in its flight plan  catalog storage location     oipny dadx SV     WO  AEN    S 1V    COPY A FLIGHT PLAN    AEN Sd5    1  Press the FPL Key on the MFD or MFD Control U
181. ucts  If  necessary  turn either FMS Knob to scroll through the list  Press the small  FMS Knob or the ENT Key to return to the map     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 5     AEN Sd5 S241V oipny dadx SVI SJUDWINIJ SU    Wi0  AeN yybi4    Puruuejd  oE    e2uepioAy SoJnpa20Jd  puezey    sue v uonejedo soJnjeaJ   unuuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Nav Com  Flight  GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Flight  Planning    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures       Annun  Abnormal Additional  Alerts Operation Features    Appendix    Index       Hazard Avoidance GARMI N     Map Panning Information   XM Weather Data Link Page    1  Push in the Joystick to display the panning arrow     2  Move the Joystick to place the panning arrow on AIRMETs  TFRs  METARs   SIGMETs  PIREPs or AIREPs     3  Press the ENT Key to display pertinent information for the selected product     Note that pressing the ENT Key when panning over an AIRMET or a  SIGMET displays an information box that shows the text of the report   Panning over an airport with METAR information does not display more  information but allows the user to press the ENT Key and select that  Airport s Information Page to display the text of the report  Pressing the  ENT Key when panning over a TFR displays TFR specific information     Weather Products and Symbols  ou Description  Status Icons P  US C1   NEXRAD   Available for the US and Canada  The age of the displayed data  CN In
182. ude  aligned view of the topography immediately in front of the aircraft from the pilots  perspective  SVS information is shown on the primary flight display  PFD     SVS offers a three dimensional view of terrain and obstacles  Terrain and  obstacles that pose a threat to the aircraft in flight are shaded yellow or red    In addition to SVS enhancement to the PFD  the following feature enhancements  have been added to the PFD     e Pathways   e Flight Path Marker   e Horizon Heading Marks   e Terrain and Obstacle Alerting  e Three dimensional Traffic   e Airport Signs   e Runway Display    buruue d AEN Sd5  ui    SoJnpo  20Jd    e  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   a  Q            me    D       Displaying Synthetic Terrain   1  Press the PFD Softkey    2  Press the SYN VIS Softkey    3  Press the SYN TERR Softkey    4  Press the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page     x  pu  ddy sue v uoneJjedo   unuuy jeunouqy    Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 69    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures    Avoidance    T ua  5s 2  Es 2  mom  m  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    A  Additional Features     GARMIN     Displaying Pathways       1   2   3   4   5     NOTE  When the optional TCAS II system issues a Resolution Advisory  RA   Pathways are automatically removed from the display  Pathways may again  be displayed b
183. uld be serviced if  the problem persists     The PFD1 configuration module backup memory  has failed  The system should be serviced     The PFD1 voltage is low  The system should be  serviced     The PFD2 voltage is low  The system should be  serviced   The MFD voltage is low  The system should be  serviced        DATABASE MESSAGE ADVISORIES    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 navigation  database error exists     PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 navigation  database error exists     PFD2 DB ERR   PFD2 navigation  database error exists     126 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the  navigation database  Attempt to reload the  navigation database  If problem persists  the  system should be serviced        A  GARMIN                 Annunciations  amp  Alerts  DATABASE MESSAGE ADVISORIES  CONT      MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 basemap   database error exists    PFD1 DB ERR   PFD1 basemap   The MFD and or PFD detected a failure in the  database error exists  basemap database     PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 basemap  database error exists    MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 terrain  database error exists     PFD1 DB ERR   PFD1 terrain  database error exists       card  If problem persists  the system should be  PFD2 DB ERR     PFD2 terrain serviced   database error exists     MFD1 DB ERR     MFD1 terrain   database missing    PFD1 DB ERR     PFD1 terrain The terrain database is present on another LRU   database missing  but is missing on the speci
184. upon as the sole source of obstacle and  terrain avoidance information  Always refer to current aeronautical charts  for appropriate minimum clearance altitudes     WARNING  The altitude calculated by the GPS receivers is geometric height    above Mean Sea Level and could vary significantly from the altitude displayed  by pressure altimeters  such as the GDC 74B Air Data Computer  or other  altimeters in the aircraft  GPS altitude should never be used for vertical  navigation  Always use pressure altitude displayed by the PFD or other  pressure altimeters in aircraft     WARNING  Do not use outdated database information  Databases used in    the system must be updated regularly in order to ensure that the information  remains current  Pilots using any outdated database do so entirely at their  own risk     WARNING  Do not use basemap  land and water data  information for    primary navigation  Basemap data is intended only to supplement other  approved navigation data sources and should be considered as an aid to  enhance situational awareness     WARNING  Traffic information shown on system displays is provided as an    aid in visually acquiring traffic  Pilots must maneuver the aircraft based only  upon ATC guidance or positive visual acquisition of conflicting traffic     WARNING  Do not use datalink weather products  e g   SiriusXM Weather     GFDS World Wide Weather  or FIS B  for hazardous weather penetration   Weather information provided by these products is aged by u
185. uuejd  19614    Blank Page    soinpsd0ld    92UepIOAV  puezeH    s    n e  4  jeuonippy    uoiesado  jeuuouqy    OA xipueddy xopu     190 00685 04 Rev A    Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100    144    GARMI N  LLL Appendix  APPENDIX    SJUDUWINJJSUJ  14614    PFD SOFTKEY MAP    SV3     optional     mr NA px nnn trn         oipny uadx   WO  AEN        S 1V    O   Top Level PFD Softkeys 2     p    lt     optional    z  o m  FX  V V9 V3 V3 V3 V V3 V3 V3 V 2g     e    Select the BACK Softkey on this level to  return to the top softkey level     Least casi   mp       1T    p leseckpevs   V V9 p amp  F3 FN Vi v9 xm wy    CAS Softkeys    SoJnpo  20Jd    a UEPIOAY  puezey    CAS Displays the scroll up and scroll down softkeys     CAS 1 Scroll up  Displayed only when a sufficient number  of items are displayed in the Crew Alerting System  Display to warrant scrolling     So9JnjeoJ  Jeuonippy    CAS 4 Scroll down  Displayed only when a sufficient  number of items are displayed in the Crew Alerting  System Display to warrant scrolling     uonejedo  jeunouqy    sue v  Junuuy     gt   5      D        x       Xapu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 145    Additional Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Index Appendix    Appendix     optional TCAS II         INSET or  TRFC MAP    146    or nt TRAFO        
186. uuy Jeuuouqy Jeuonippy    xipueddy    xepu     Hazard Avoidance GARMI N     Displaying Traffic on the Navigation Map    Flight  Instruments    1  Ensure TCAS I system is operating  With the Navigation Map displayed   select the MAP Softkey     2  Select the TRAFFIC Softkey  Traffic will now be displayed on the map     EAS    TRAFFIC COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM  TCAS II   OPTIONAL     Nav Com   XPDR Audio       A NOTE  If the system is configured to use TIS  the optional TCAS II is not  available for use     AFCS       WARNING  The TCAS II system is intended for advisory use only  TCAS II is   intended to help the pilot locate transponder equipped traffic visually and  to provide advisory vertical maneuver guidance to avoid traffic  It is the  responsibility of the pilot to see and maneuver to avoid traffic  terrain  and  obstacles     Traffic Symbol    e Non Threat Traffic   intruder is beyond 5 nm and greater than 1200  vertical separation   Proximity Advisory  PA    intruder is within 5 nm and less than 1200    vertical separation   Traffic Advisory  TA    Potential collision area is within 20 to 48 seconds     GPS Nav    Flight  Planning    Hazard  Avoidance Procedures       Additional  Features    EN Traffic Advisory Off Scale  Resolution Advisory  RA     Potential collision area is within 15 to 35 seconds   BE Resolution Advisory Off Scale    Traffic Symbol Description    Abnormal  Operation    Annun   Alerts       Appendix    Index    58 Cockpit Reference Guide for the P
187. w inverse video  black text on yellow background   C      Flaps unavailable     Flap pointer is removed and readout turns white inverse  video  black text on white background   D      Flaps position data invalid     Flap pointer and readout displayed with a red  wy    Flight  Procedures Planning    Hazard  Avoidance    Features           o     D       lt        A   Flaps Retracted B   Flaps at FULL C   Flaps Failed D   Flaps Unavailable  at Takeoff  Landing  Position at  ae Takeoff    lt   TRIM    Appendix    Aileron or rudder mistrim are denoted with yellow arrows pointing in the direction  of mistrim on the Roll and Yaw Trim indicators  A     If takeoff configuration has been selected and the pitch trim position is not within  the green band on the pitch trim scale  the pointers turn red and readout turns red    Index    100 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy   Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN  Abnormal Operation    inverse video  white text on red background   B   If an asymmetrical pitch trim  condition exists  the pointers turn yellow and the readout is displayed with a  Red  X   C      SJUDUINJJSUJ  14614    Sv3       Aileron  Mistrim  Rudder S    Mistrim 5S  B   Pitch Trim C   Asymmetrical  A   Mistrim Outside Takeoff Pitch Trim z  Configuration Condition id    REVERSIONARY MODE    It the system detects a failure in PFD1 or MFD  reversionary mode is entered  automatically Reversionary mode must be entered manually in the case of  PFD2 failure  In reve
188. will begin transmitting  The horizontal scan is initially displayed     Turn the Joystick to select the desired range   If desired  select the VERTICAL Softkey for vertical scanning     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    GARMIN      Hazard Avoidance    Adjusting Antenna Tilt    Move the Joystick up or down to adjust the tilt of the antenna up or down  Moni   tor the displayed tilt value in the TILT held    When scanning vertically  a Tilt Line may be displayed to aid in positioning the tilt  of the antenna  1f the Tilt Line is not displayed  perform the following steps     1  Press the MENU Key  2  Turn the large FMS Knob to select    Show Tilt Line      3  Press the ENT Key     Adjusting Antenna Bearing    Move the Joystick right or left to adjust the azimuth position of the antenna right  or left  Monitor the displayed bearing value in the BEARING field    When scanning horizontally  a Bearing Line may be displayed to aid in positioning  the antenna for the vertical scan  If the Bearing Line is not displayed  perform the fol   lowing steps    1  Press the MENU Key   2  Turn the large FMS Knob to select    Show Bearing Line        3  Press the ENT Key   Vertically Scan a Storm Cell  1  While in the Horizontal Scan view  move the Joystick to place the Bearing    Line on the desired storm cell  or other area  to be vertically scanned     2  Select the VERTICAL Softkey  A vertical    slice    of the selected area will  now be display
189. work     4  Press the ENT Key  OK is now highlighted   5  Press the ENT Key again to place the call     SV3 SjueuinJjsu   14614    oipny uadx   WO  AEN    Text Messaging  SMS     Messages may be sent to an email address or text message capable cellular telephone   Message length is limited to 160 characters  including the email address    The text messaging user interface is mainly through the AUX TEXT MESSAGING  Page     S 1V    AEN Sd5    Viewing the Text Messaging Page    1  Turn the large FMS Knob on the MFD to select the AUX page group   2  Turn the small FMS Knob to select SATELLITE PHONE     3  If necessary  select the SMS Softkey to display the AUX TEXT MESSAGING  Page     Message Symbol    Received text message that has not been opened  Received text message that has been opened    Puruuejd  1461 4    SoJnpo  20Jd    9  uepioAy  puezeH     gt   Q  2  c           D       uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    Saved text message  draft not sent  System is sending text message     Text message has been sent    sue v   unuuy    xipueddy       xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 79    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard    Avoidance    Abnormal    Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Procedures     S ou  5s 2  Es 2  2p    e  LL   lt x       Appendix Alerts Operation    Index    Additional Features    80    A  GARMIN     Message Symbol    System failed to send text message    Predetined text message    
190. y exported to the SD  card  The SD card may not have sufficient available memory or  the card may have been removed prematurely        190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 123    SoJnjeoJ 92uepioAy soJnpo20Jd Puruuejd AeN Sd5 SJ4v oipny YddX SV3 sjueuinajsu   paezey 1614 JWOJ AEN 1614    jeuonippv    uoneJjedo  jeunouqy    122  E    xepu     Hazard Flight Nav Com  Flight  Features Avoidance Procedures Planning GPS Nav AFCS XPDR Audio EAS Instruments    Additional    Abnormal  Operation       Index Appendix LJ    A  Annunciations  amp  Alerts GARMIN   PILOT PROFILE IMPORT EXPORT MESSAGES    Description   Displayed if the SD card does not have one  import  or more valid pilot profile filenames    Displayed if the profile name matches the   name of existing profile    Displayed if the profile name is invalid   profile name    Displayed if the maximum number for pilot  a profile before importing another  profiles has been reached     Pilot profile import failed     Displayed if the importing operation fails  for any other reason     Pilot profile import succeeded   Displayed if the importing operation  succeeds       Overwrite existing tile     Displayed if the filename matches the name  of an existing file on the SD card      Pilot profile export failed   Displayed if the export operation fails   Pilot profile export succeeded     Displayed if the export operation succeeds        124 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100
191. y functions in Enroute  ENR  or Oceanic   OCN  phase of flight  In all other phases  an invalid GPS solution produces  a    NO GPS POSITION    annunciation on the map and the system stops  navigating in GPS Mode     xipueddy    DR Mode is indicated by the appearance of the letters    DR    superimposed in yellow  over the    own aircraft    symbol as shown in the following figure  In addition  DR is    xepu     190 00685 04 Rev  A Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 103    Flight  Instruments    Nav Com   XPDR Audio    Flight  Planning    Hazard        E  o     5       lt     Annun     EAS    AFCS    GPS Nav    Avoidance Procedures    Features       Appendix Alerts    Index    Abnormal Operation GARMI N     prominently displayed  also in yellow  on the HSI slightly above and to the right of the  aircraft symbol on the CDI as shown in the following figure  Also  the CDI deviation  bar is removed from the display  Lastly  but at the same time  a    GPS NAV LOST alert  message appears on the PFD    Normal navigation using GPS SBAS source data resumes automatically once a valid  GPS solution is restored    It is important to note that estimated navigation data supplied by the system in  DR Mode may become increasingly unreliable and must not be used as a sole means  of navigation  If  while in DR Mode  airspeed and or heading data is also lost or  not available  the DR function may not be capable of estimating your position and   consequently  the system may 
192. y the pilot manually selecting Pathways     NOTE  Pathways are not available when the cross pointer  X Pointer  flight  director format is selected     Press the PFD Softkey    Press the SYN VIS Softkey    If not already enabled  press the SYN TERR Softkey   Press the PATHWAY Softkey    Press the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page     Displaying Heading on the Horizon    1   2   3   4   5     Press the PFD Softkey    Press the SYN VIS Softkey    If not already enabled  press the SYN TERR Softkey   Press the HRZN HDG Softkey    Press the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page     Displaying Airport Signs    1   2   3   4   5     70    Press the PFD Softkey    Press the SYN VIS Softkey    If not already enabled  press the SYN TERR Softkey   Press the APTSIGNS Softkey    Press the BACK Softkey to return to the previous page     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev A    A  GARMIN               Additional Features  TERMINAL PROCEDURE CHARTS    SjueuinJjsu   14614    NOTE  With the availability of SafeTaxi   ChartView  or FliteCharts   it may  be necessary to carry another source of charts on board the aircraft     svi    SafeTaxi     SafeTaxi   is an enhanced feature that gives greater map detail as the map range  is adjusted in on the airport  The airport display on the map reveals runways with  numbers  taxiways identifiers  and airport landmarks including ramps  buildings   control towers  and other prominent features  Resoluti
193. ycle information is shown for each  display     Loading the Jeppesen Navigation Database as the Standby Navigation  Database       160    NOTE  After the navigation database is loaded or copied  the top SD card  may be removed     Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     Appendix    1  With the system OFF  insert the SD card containing the new navigation  database version into the top card slot of the MFD     2  Verify that an SD card is inserted in the bottom slot of each PFD and the MFD   3  Turn the system ON  A prompt is displayed     4  Press the YES Softkey  The navigation database is copied to the SD card in  the bottom card slot of the MFD     5  After the navigation database files are copied to the bottom SD card  press  any key to continue  as instructed     6  Again  press any key to continue as instructed on the display     7  Press the NO Softkey  The display now starts in normal mode  Since the  database effective date is not yet valid  it should not be loaded as the  active database  The display now starts in normal mode  Do not remove  power while the display is starting     8  Press the ENT Key to acknowledge the startup screen   9  Turn the large FMS Knob to select the AUX Page group on the MFD   10  Turn the small FMS Knob to select the System Status Page     11  The new database is copied to the SD card in the bottom card slot of each  PFD  Progress can be monitored in the SYNC STATUS field  When copying
194. ystem cannot  designated to be used   for use in giving vertical   use this altitude in  in determining vertical   flight path guidance  determining vertical  flight path guidance  Altitude has been flight path guidance   Altitude has been retrieved from the  retrieved from the navigation database  navigation database or has been entered by  and is provided as a the pilot and matches  reference  a published altitude   in the navigation  database        32 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy  Flight Deck 100 190 00685 04 Rev  A    A  GARMIN     WEIGHT PLANNING    Flight Planning    FLIGHT PLANNING    All procedures apply to the MFD unless otherwise stated     Entering Weight Parameters    Turn the large FMS Knob to select the    AUX    page group  Turn the small FMS  Knob to select the Weight Planning Page     1  Select the EMPTY WT Softkey to place the cursor in the Basic Empty    Weight field     2  Enter the desired aircraft empty weight     3  Press the ENT Key  The cursor is now over the    PILOT  amp  STORES    field     4  Enter the desired weight of Pilot  amp  Stores   5  Press the ENT Key   6  Continue repeating these steps until all desired weights have been entered     Entering Fuel Parameters    1  If necessary  press the FMS Knob to activate the cursor   2  Turn the large FMS Knob to place the cursor in the    FUEL ON BOARD  field     3  Select the FOB SYNC Softkey to enter the fuel on board quantity as read    from the aircraft fuel quantity sensors     Or  
    
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