Appendix e – Garmin GPS III Pilot User Manual

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Oscillator Needs Adjustment—The GPS III Pilot has detected excessive
drift in its internal crystal oscillator which may result in longer acquisition
time. The unit should be taken to an authorized GARMIN service center.

Poor GPS Coverage—The unit cannot acquire the necessary number of
satellites to compute a position. Try another location with a clearer view
of the sky.

Power Down and Re-init—The GPS III Pilot cannot calculate a position
due to abnormal satellite conditions. Turn the unit off, and use other
means to verify the last position shown. Try the unit again later, possibly
in a different location.

RAM Failed—The GPS III Pilot has detected a failure in its internal
memory. If the message persists, the GPS III Pilot is unusable and should
be taken to an authorized GARMIN service center.

Received Invalid Waypoint—A waypoint was received during upload
transfer that has an invalid identifier and/or position.

Receiver Failed—A failure in receiver hardware has been detected. If
this message persists, do not use the unit and take it to an authorized
dealer for repair.

ROM Failed—The permanent memory has failed and the unit is not
operable. Take your unit to an authorized GARMIN dealer for repairs.

Route Already Exists—You have attempted to name a route with the
same name currently in use for an existing route. Enter a different name
for the route.

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 III Pilot or uploaded from a PC.

Route Waypoint Deleted—A route waypoint entered does not exist in
the database and has been deleted from the route.

Route Waypoint Locked—A route waypoint was locked when the data-
base 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 GPS III Pilot or
uploaded from a PC.

RTCM Input Failed—DGPS data being received has been lost. You are
no longer receiving the beacon signal.

Searching the Sky—The GPS III Pilot is in searching the sky for
almanac data or the unit is in AutoLocate mode.

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 waypoints, routes, time, and almanac data have
been lost due to battery failure, or the receiver’s memory has been
cleared.

Timer Expired—The countdown timer has expired.

Track Memory Full—Track log memory, consisting of approximately
1900 track points, is full. Delete the track log data to make room for new
entries or select the ‘Wrap’ recording option.

Waypoint Memory Full—You have used all 500 waypoints in memory.
Delete unwanted waypoints to make room for new entries.

Waypoint Already Exists—The name you are entering already exists in
the GPS III Pilot’s memory.

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APPENDIX E

Messages

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