
EXP5000 System Overview
600-00157-000 Rev. 06 -21- Entegra EXP5000 PFD
2) Altitude Bug (Alt Bug)—Controlled by the right knob
when you select Alt Bug. The notched part of the
magenta bug symbol indicates the current altitude
preselect value. When the selected value is outside
the current altimeter field of view, the Bug is
positioned at the appropriate end of the tape and
remains in partial view (left). The Alt Bug displays on
the altitude tape and the range of values is the same
as the altitude tape (–1,000 feet to 35,000 feet).
Press the Alt Bug button to
switch between the Alt Bug
modes (1,000 ft., 100 ft.,
and 10 ft.). The default
adjustment position is
1,000 ft. Push the button to
select the mode, then
rotate the knob to adjust
the altitude for that mode.
3) Altitude Preselect—Displays the numeric value of the Altitude
Bug setting. When Alt Bug is selected, the numbers appear as
black on magenta.
4) Depending on your aircraft configuration, this button will display
one of the following:
■ Decision Height Alert (DH Alert)—If your aircraft is
equipped with an S-TEC 1500 or IntelliFlight 2100 Autopilot
and a radar altimeter, the DH Alert button displays.
When the altitude is within 50 feet of the decision height alert
value, the radar altitude value will flash. When the radar
altitude is less than the decision height alert value, the radar
altitude value will display with a yellow background.
■ Vertical Speed Indicator Bug (VSI Bug)—If your aircraft is
equipped with an S-Tec 55X or IntelliFlight 2100 and does
not have a Radar Altimeter, this button displays VSI Bug and
controls the right knob when pressed. The notched part of the
magenta bug symbol indicates the current VSI Bug set
value. The VSI Bug displays on the VSI Indicator. The VSI
Bug range is ±1,600 fpm, which is the maximum vertical
speed allowed by the S-TEC 55X autopilot.
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