Cockpit Reference Guide
Embraer Prodigy
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Touch Flight Deck 300 Cockpit Reference Guide
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Edit a scheduled message:
1)
From the Home Screen on the Touchscreen Controller, touch Utilities >
Scheduled Messages.
2)
Touch the name of the message to be edited. The Message Options
Window is displayed.
3)
Touch the Edit Message Button.
4)
Select the desired message parameter to be edited and perform the needed
steps as discussed previously for entering a scheduled message.
Deleting a scheduled message:
1)
From the Home Screen on the Touchscreen Controller, touch Utilities >
Scheduled Messages.
2)
Touch the name of the message to be deleted. The Message Options
Window is displayed.
3)
Touch the Delete Message Button. Touch the Delete All Messages
Button to delete all saved messages.
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
The system allows the display of electronic documents from two sources. These
sources are Installed and User documents.
Installed Documents
‘Installed’ Documents are typically provided by the aircraft manufacturer. These
documents are stored on the Supplemental Data Cards, along with the databases,
located in the bottom SD Card slot of each PFD and the MFD. Each Supplemental
Data Card contains identical document files.
User Documents
‘User’ Documents are those loaded by the crew. User Documents must be in .pdf
format and reside on an SD Card no larger than 16GB. The Maximum document file
size is 1.5GB. The maximum number of pages per document is limited to 9,999.
Pages with large and/or numerous images may exceed RAM memory limits, therefore,
may not be displayed correctly or not displayed at all.
An SD card must be inserted into the top card slot of each display on which it is
desired to view the user documents. Each display can only access electronic documents
on the SD Cards that are inserted in that display.
User Documents can be unique to the display on which they are viewed.










