Cockpit Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Flight Instruments
- Selecting the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting
- Selecting Standard Barometric Pressure
- Change Altimeter Barometric Pressure Setting Units
- Synchronizing the Altimeter Barometric Pressure Settings
- Synchronize CDI
- Change Navigation Sources
- Enable/Disable OBS Mode While Navigating with GPS
- Generic Timer
- Configure Vspeed Bugs Individually
- Turn Vspeed Bugs On or Off by Category
- Set Barometric/Radar Altimeter (Optional) Minimum Descent Altitude
- Displaying Wind Data
- Engine & Airframe Systems
- Nav/Com/Transponder/Audio Panel
- Automatic Flight Control System
- GPS Navigation
- Flight Planning
- Weight Planning
- Trip Planning
- Create a New User Waypoint Defined by Latitude & Longitude
- Create a New User Waypoint Defined by Radials from Other Waypoints
- Create a New User Waypoint Defined by a Radial & Distance from Another Waypoint
- Delete a User Waypoint
- Create a New Flight Plan
- Import a Flight Plan from an SD Card
- Insert a Waypoint in the Active Flight Plan
- Enter an Airway in a Flight Plan
- Invert An Active Flight Plan
- Remove a Departure, Arrival, Approach, or Airway from a Flight Plan
- Store a Flight Plan
- Edit a Stored Flight Plan
- Delete a Waypoint from the Flight Plan
- Invert and Activate a Stored Flight Plan
- Copy a Flight Plan
- Delete a Flight Plan
- Graphical Flight Plan Creation
- Export a Flight Plan to an SD Card
- Procedures
- Hazard Avoidance
- Additional Features
- Abnormal Operation
- Annunciations & Alerts
- CAS Messages
- Comparator Annunciations
- Reversionary Sensor Annunciations
- TAWS-A Alerts
- TAWS-B Alerts
- TCAS I Alerts and Annunciations
- TCAS II Alerts and Annunciations
- Other Prodigy® Aural Alerts
- Flight Plan Import/Export Messages
- MFD & PFD Message Advisories
- Database Message Advisories
- GMA 1347D Message Advisories
- GIA 63W Message Advisories
- GSD 41 Message Advisories
- GEA 71 Message Advisories
- GTX 33/33D Message Advisories
- GRS 77 Message Advisories
- GMU 44 Message Advisories
- GSR 56 Message Advisories
- GDL 59 Message Advisories
- GDL 69A Message Advisories
- GWX 68 Alert Messages
- GDC 74B Message Advisories
- GCU 475 Message Advisories
- GMC 715 Message Advisories
- GTS 850 Message Advisories
- Miscellaneous Message Advisories
- Appendix
- Index

Cockpit Reference Guide for the Prodigy
®
Flight Deck 100
190-00685-03 Rev. A 93
Abnormal Operation
Flight
Instruments EAS
Nav/Com/
XPDR/Audio AFCS GPS Nav
Flight
Planning Procedures
Hazard
Avoidance
Additional
Features
Abnormal
Operation
Annun/
Alerts Appendix Index
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 (“E1 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 red.
Excessive cabin differential pressure (DELTA-P) causes the pressure readout to dis-
play 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 in-
dicated 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.










