Messages
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Accuracy has been Degraded—
The accura-
cy of the receiver has been degraded beyond
500 meters due to poor satellite geometry or
data quality. You should check other naviga-
tional sources to verify the position indicated.
Active WPT Can’t Be Deleted—
You have
attempted to change the ‘Active To’ or ‘Active
From’ waypoint. Clear the active route or
GOTO before making your changes.
____Already Exists—
The name you are
entering already exists in memory.
Approaching____—
You are one minute away
from reaching a destination waypoint.
Arrival At____—
You are within the arrival
alarm distance of the indicated waypoint.
Battery Power is Low—
The batteries are low
and should be replaced.
Cannot Navigate Locked Route—
You have
attempted to navigate a route with a locked
waypoint. A waypoint can be ‘locked’ when the
database is updated if the waypoint does not
exist in the new database.
CDI Alarm—
Your course deviation has
exceeded the limit specified on the alarms
setup page.
Database Memory Has Failed—
The internal
memory for the Jeppesen database has failed.
Take the unit to an authorized GARMIN ser-
vice center.
Final Altitude Alert—
The current altitude is
within 1000 feet of the final altitude entered on
the VNAV page.
Inside SUA—
Your aircraft has entered the
boundaries of special-use or controlled air-
space.
Leg Not Smoothed—
The upcoming route leg
is too short for smooth waypoint transitions.
Memory Battery is Low—
The battery that
sustains user memory is low and should be
replaced by an authorized service center as
soon as possible. Failure to do so may result in
loss of stored data, including all user waypoints
and routes.
Near SUA < 2 nm—
Your position is within 2
nautical miles of an SUA, and your current
course will not take you inside.
Need 2D Altitude—
The unit needs altitude
input in order to start and/or continue 2D nav-
igation.
Need to Select Init Method—
You must select
an initialization method so the unit can locate
satellites and obtain a position fix.
No DGPS Position—
Not enough data is
available to compute a DGPS position.
No Position—
An attempt was made to create
an AutoStore waypoint without a current posi-
tion fix. Wait for the unit to obtain enough
satellites to calculate a fix.
No RTCM Input—
The beacon receiver is
improperly connected or baud rates do not
match.
Oscillator Needs Adjustment—
The unit has
The GPS 92 uses a flashing on-screen message
indicator to alert you to important information. Whenever the
message indicator appears, press
P
to view the message
page. There are two types of messages: temporary alerts and
condition alerts. Temporary alerts are cleared from the message
page after viewing, while condition alerts remain until the con-
dition has been resolved. Pay careful attention to all messages
for your own safety.
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