Appendix, Alarms and messages – Garmin 190-01098-00 User Manual

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VHF 300 Series Owner’s Manual

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Appendix

Appendix

Alarms and Messages

The radio may generate the following alarms or system messages.

Battery Alarm

If the radio detects a voltage greater than 15.8 Vdc or less than 10 Vdc, “HIGH VOLTAGE”

or “LOW VOLTAGE” is displayed on the screen. Check the wiring if any of these

conditions occur.

Main in Use

When the primary VHF 300 series radio unit is being used, “MAIN IN USE” is displayed

on the screen of all remote Garmin GHS series handsets. The screen returns to normal three

seconds after the last input on the primary station.
Remote handset stations cannot interrupt the primary radio unit. However, remote handset

stations can interrupt the operation of other handset stations.

WX (Weather Alert)

If you set the WX alarm and an incoming weather alert is detected, the radio automatically

tunes to the WX channel that is broadcasting the alert. See

page 11

for more information on

weather alerts.

GPS Data Alarm

When GPS data from a NMEA network or position data you entered manually is over four

hours old, the alarm tone beeps and “DATA IS OVER 4 HOURS OLD” is displayed on the

screen.

Select

IGNORE

to disregard the alarm and to turn off the alarm beeping. When you take

no action after three minutes,

IGNORE

is selected automatically.

Select

SET

to enter a new position. See

page 26

for more information on manually

entering position data.

Invalid GPS Data Alarm

When GPS data from a NMEA network or position data you entered manually is over 23.5

hours old, “DATA IS INVALID” is displayed on the screen. The radio will not transmit

position data that is more than 23.5 hours old.

Select

IGNORE

to discard the old position data. The screen displays “NO GPS INFO”

on the Home screen. When you take no action after three minutes,

IGNORE

is selected

automatically.

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