Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Messages

Appendix D

The NavTalk Pilot uses an on-screen message indicator to alert you to

important information. Whenever a “Message” appears, press ENTER to
acknowledge the message and return to the previous page you were viewing.
Messages are for system status, waypoint/route editing, battery condition,
incoming call, etc. For your safety, pay careful attention to all messages. Note:
Certain messages indicate that you must return the NavTalk Pilot to your
GARMIN dealer for service or repair. Charges for repairs are subject to terms
stated in the GARMIN Limited Warranty on page 160.

Airspace Ahead, Less Than 10 minutes— Your projected course and

current altitude will place you within an airspace in less than 10 minutes, based
on your current track and speed.

Airspace Near and Ahead— Your present position is within 2 NM of an

airspace, and you are projected to enter the airspace based on your current track,
speed and altitude.

Alarm Clock— The alarm clock time that was set from the Alarms submenu

has been reached.

Almanac data complete— The almanac data for all satellites have been

collected.

Approaching— You are one minute away from reaching a destination

waypoint.

Approaching Target Altitude— The current altitude is within 1000 feet of

the final Vertical Nav target altitude.

Approaching VNav Profile— You are within one minute of reaching the

initial Vertical Nav descent point.

Arrival At— You have reached your destination waypoint.

Battery Power Low— The battery pack requires recharging.

Call Answered— an incoming call has been acknowledged and answered.

Call Blocked— The Call Blocking feature is enabled.

Call - Press Send— To answer an incoming call, press the send key.

Can’t 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.

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