Garmin GNS 530 User Manual

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GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00181-00 Rev. H

SECTION 16 – MESSAGES,

ABBREVIATIONS, & NAV TERMS

16-6

OBS key stuck - The OBS Key is stuck in the

enabled (or pressed) state. Try pressing the OBS
Key again to cycle its operation. If the message
persists, contact a Garmin dealer for assistance.

Poor GPS coverage - The GPS receiver cannot

acquire a sufficient number of satellites to
compute a position and provide navigation.

Power down and re-initialize - The GNS 530

cannot calculate a position due to abnormal
satellite conditions. The unit is unusable
until power has been cycled off and back on.
Abnormal satellite conditions may exist and
the pilot may need to use an alternate means of
navigation.

RAIM is not available - Receiver Autonomous

Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) has determined that
sufficient GPS satellite coverage does not exist for
the current phase of flight. (The CDI/HSI NAV
flag also appears.) Select an alternate source for
navigation guidance, such as the GNS 530’s VLOC
receiver.

RAIM not available from FAF to MAP

waypoints - When performing an instrument
approach, Receiver Autonomous Integrity
Monitoring (RAIM) has determined that sufficient
GPS satellite coverage does not exist to meet the
required protection limits. Select an alternate
source for navigation guidance, such as the GNS
530’s VLOC receiver (for a VOR or localizer-based
approach).

RAIM position warning - Although sufficient

GPS satellite coverage may exist, Receiver
Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) has
determined the information from one or more
GPS satellites may be in error. The resulting
GPS position may be in error beyond the limits
allowed for the current phase of flight. Cross-
check the position with an alternate navigation
source. If the warning occurs during a final
approach segment (FAF to MAP), execute the
published missed approach.

Scheduler message - [user entered text] - The

user-entered scheduler message time has expired,
and the scheduler message is displayed.

Searching the sky - The GNS 530 is searching

the sky for GPS satellite almanac data or the GPS
receiver is in AutoLocate Mode. Allow the unit
to complete data collection (approximately five
minutes) before turning it off.

Select appropriate frequency for approach

- The aircraft is inbound and within 3 nm of the
FAF; and the active VLOC frequency does not
match the published frequency for the approach.
Tune the standby VLOC frequency to the proper
frequency and press the VLOC Flip-flop Key to
‘activate’ the frequency.

Select auto sequence mode - The OBS Key was

pressed, disabling auto sequencing of waypoints
(in a flight plan or instrument procedure). The
OBS Key should be pressed again to enable auto
sequencing, because 1) no destination waypoint
has been selected or 2) the GPS receiver cannot
currently determine its position.

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