Garmin GPS 89 User Manual

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The

GPS

89

uses

a

flashing

on-screen

message

indicator to alert you to important information. Whenever the

message indicator appears, press PAGE to view the message

page. There are two types of messages: temporary alerts and

condition alerts. Temporary alerts are cleared from the message

page after viewing, while condition alerts remain until the con­

dition has been resolved. Pay careful attention to all messages

for your own safety.

Accoracy has been Degraded—The accuracy
of the GPS 89 has been degraded beyond 300
meters due to poor satellite geometry or data
tjuality. You should check other navigaiionat
sources to verily the position indicated.

Already Exist]—The name you are entering
already eidsts in the GPS 69S memory.

Approaching—You are one minute away horn

reaching a destination waypoint.

Arrival At—You ate within the arrival alarm cir­

cle of die itrdicated waypoint.

Battery Power 1* Low—The batteries are low
and should be replaced.

Cannot Navigate Locked Pont«—You have

attempted to navigate a route with a locked way-
poinl. A waypoint can be locked’when ihe data­
base is updated 1f the waypoint does not eidst in
the new database.

Can’t Cha^ Active №ypoint—You have
attempted to change the 'Active To' or 'Active
From’ waypoint Clear the active route or GOTO

before making your changes.

CDl Alarm—Youi course deviation has exceed­

ed the Ihnh specified on the alarms setup page.

Final Allhade Alert—The current aldlude is

within 1000 feet of ihe final altitude entered on

the VNAV page.

Inside SUA—Your aircraft has entered the

boundaries of special use or comtolled airspace.

Not Smoothed—The upcoming route leg

is too short for smooth waypwnt transitions.

No DCFS Position—Not enough data is avail­
able to compute a DGPS position.

No KTCM Input—The beacon receiver is

improperly connected or baud rates do not match.

Poor GPS Coverage—The GPS 89 cannot
acquire ihe necessary number of saielliics to
compute a position. Try another location with a
clearer view of the sky

Power Down and Re-init—The GPS 69 is not
able to calculate a position due to abnormal

satellite conditions. Turn the unit off and verify
the last position shown by other means. Tty the
unit again later, possibly in a different location.

Read Oily Mem has Failed—The permanent
memoty has failed and the unit is not operable.
Take your unit to an authorized GARMIN dealer
for repairs.

Received an InvaUd WPT-^ waypoint was
received during upload tiansfei that has an
invalid idemther.

Receiver has Failed-^ failure in receiver
hardware has been detected. If this message per­
sists, do not use ihe unit and take it to an autho­
rized dealer for repair.

Ronu U Fnl^-You have atrempttd to add

more than 30 waypoints to a route.

Route is not Empty—You have attempted to
copy into a route already in use.

Route Vi^ypohit Can’t be Deleted—The way-
point you are trying to delete is part of a route.
Delete the waypoint from the route before
removing it from memory

Route 'Wtypomt was Deleted-^ route way-

point entered does not exist in the database and
has been deleted from the route.

RTCM Inpnt has Failed—DGPS data being
received has been lost. You are no longer receiv­
ing the beacon signal.

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