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Appendix
Alarms and Messages
The unit uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit
operating characteristics. When a message appears, press to
acknowledge the message.
—the GPS accuracy has fallen outside of the user-
set value.
—shows the MMSI (Maritime Mobile
Service Identity) of the dangerous target.
—the alarm clock has sounded.
—you have drifted out of the specied distance
range.
—a part of the antenna wiring is crimped,
broken, or contacting the chassis.
—you arrived at the destination
waypoint. You can when this message appears.
—battery voltage has fallen below the value entered
in the Battery Alarm setup.
—too much input voltage—the unit
shuts off in 10 seconds. Decrease the input voltage to the maximum
voltage allowed (or less) for your chartplotter.
—the boat is not
moving fast enough for the speed wheel to provide a valid speed.
—error reading card; remove and reinsert.
Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support if the problem
persists.
—the
voltage value in the Battery Alarm setup is higher than the unit can
read.
—
voltage value in the Battery Alarm setup is lower than the voltage
where the unit automatically turns off.
—data on the data card is not unlocked for the
unit. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support.
—error reading card;
remove and reinsert. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support
if the problem persists.
—the SD card in your
unit contains data copy protection.
—Your unit needs to have an SD card inserted into the
SD card slot in order to perform the function you requested.