Garmin 100027303 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Appendix E
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Messages
The StreetPilot 2610/2650 uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteris-
tics. Press the remote IN key or TOUCH the message to acknowledge.
Antenna Shorted To Ground – Check antenna wiring or antenna placement.
Basemap Failed – The unit’s basemap has failed. Return the unit to Garmin for service.
CF Temperature Out of Range – Type II CF card is too hot/cold to run reliably. Check operating temperature.
The card should start to function normally when the temperature has returned to normal range.
Data Card Error – Error with data on card. Try reloading or replacing card.
Data Card Error: Bad Format – Unrecognized data format. Use preformatted CF card.
Data Card Error: File not Found – No map data on card. Load map data to CF card.
Data Transfer Complete – Transfer of data to the unit from PC software has been completed.
Database Error – A waypoint or route failed to store in memory. If the problem persists, return the unit to
Garmin for service.
Detail Maps Don’t Support Routing – The maps that are loaded on the data card do not support automatic
route calculation.
GPS Turned Off for Indoor Use – GPS satellite reception has been disabled for indoor use.
Lost Position Confi dence – (2650 Only) Unit has been running on DR (Dead Reckoning) too long without
GPS position. Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky.
Lost Satellite Reception - The unit has lost satellite signals. Check antenna connections or try moving it to a
location with a clear view of the sky.
Memory is Full – The unit’s memory is full. To reduce the amount of memory used, delete unused routes,
waypoints, or track log data.
Memory (RAM) Failed – The unit has detected a failure in its internal memory. If this message persists, the unit
is unusable: return it to Garmin for service.
Memory (ROM) Failed – The unit has detected a failure in its permanent memory. If this message persists, the
unit is unusable: return it to Garmin for service.
Messages
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