Garmin NavTalk GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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APPENDIX D
No RTCM Input - Beacon receiver is improp-
erly connected or baud rates do not match.
No Service - You are out of your phone
service cell or there is interference block-
ing the cell signal, phone mode turned
off or unit is scanning..
Off Course Alarm - You are left or right
of course, beyond the limits set on the
Alarms submenu
Oscillator Needs Adjustment - The
NavTalk has detected excessive drift in
its internal crystal oscillator which may
result in longer acquisition time. The
unit should be taken to an authorized
GARMIN dealer.
PhoneBook Memory Full - There is no more
space to enter new names in the PhoneBook.
Poor GPS Coverage - The NavTalk cannot
acquire the necessary number of satellites to
compute a position. Try another location with
a clearer view of the sky.
Power Down and Re-init - The NavTalk
cannot calculate a position due to abnor-
mal satellite conditions.Turn power off
and use other means to verify the last
position shown. Try the unit again later,
possibly in a different location.
RAM Failed -The NavTalk has detected
a failure in its internal memory. If the
message persists, the NavTalk is unusable
and should be taken to an authorized
GARMIN dealer.
Received Invalid Waypoint - A way-
point was received during upload trans-
fer that has an invalid identifier.
GPS Receiver Failed - A failure in
receiver hardware has been detected. If
this message persists, do not use the
NavTalk. Take it to an authorized
GARMIN dealer.
ROM Failed - The permanent memory
has failed and the unit is not operable.
Take the NavTalk to an authorized
GARMIN dealer.
Route Already Exists - You have
attempted to name a route with the same
name currently in use with an existing
route. Enter a different name for the
route
Route Full - You have attempted to add
more than 30 waypoints to a route.
Route Memory Full - Route memory is
full and no additional routes can be added
from another GPS receiver or uploaded
from a PC.
Route Waypoint Deleted - The waypoint
being deleted was part of a route. The
deleted waypoint is removed form way-
point memory and the route.
RTCM Input Failed - DGPS data being
received has been lost. You are no longer
receiving the beacon signal.
Searching the Sky - The NavTalk is
searching the sky for almanac data or the
GPS receiver is in Autolocate mode.
Service Unit Soon - The NavTalk may
require service or repair. Contact
GARMIN Product Support.
Stored Data Lost - All PhoneBook
Entries, phone lists, waypoints, routes,
time, and almanac data have been lost due
to battery failure, or the receiver’s memory
has been cleared. If this condition persists
contact your authorized GARMIN dealer.
Timer Expired - The countdown user
timer has expired.
Track Log Already Exists - The name
selected for the track log is identical to
another track log already stored in memory.
Track Memory Full - You have used all
track log points in the GPS receiver ( It
holds approximately 1900 points in the
active track log) Delete unwanted track
points to make room for new entries.
Transferring Location... - The NavTalk
is sending or receiving a GPS location to
or from another unit.
Waypoint Already Exists - The name
you are entering already exists in the GPS
receiver memory.
Waypoint Memory Full - You cannot
enter additional waypoint information
until old waypoints are deleted.
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