Garmin NavTalk Pilot User Manual

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Appendix D

Messages

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 from waypoint memory and the route.

Route Waypoint Locked— A route waypoint was locked when the database

was updated, since the waypoint does not exist in the new database.

Route Waypoint Moved— The waypoint was moved when waypoint data

was added during a database update, from another NavTalk Pilot or uploaded
from a PC.

Searching the Sky— The NavTalk Pilot is searching the sky for almanac

data or the GPS receiver is in Autolocate mode.

Service Unit Soon— The NavTalk Pilot may require service or repair.

Contact GARMIN Product Support.

Steep Turn Ahead— This message appears approximately one minute prior

to a turn that requires a bank angle in excess of 25 degrees in order to stay on
course.

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

which holds approximately 1900 points in the active track log. Delete unwanted
track points to make room for new entries.

Transferring Location...— The NavTalk Pilot 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 informa-

tion until old waypoints are deleted.

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