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The GPS 89 is constiucced of high-quality materials and should
not require user maintenance. Should your unit ever tteed repair,
please take it to an authorized GARMIN service center. The GPS 89
has no user-serviceable parts. Never attempt any repairs yourself. To
protect your GPS 89, keep it in its carrying case when not in use, and
never allow gasoline or other solvents to come into contact with the
case. Clean the case and lens with a soft cloth and a household win
dow cleaner.
PHYSICAL
Case: Waterproof, dry nitrogen-filled
Size: 6.15’Hx i’Wx l.23’D (15,6 x 5.1 x 1.23 era)
Weight: Approx 9.5 ounces (269g) w/batteries
Temperature Range: 5" to 158“F {-15® to 70®C)
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Receiver: Metential-ready MultiTracS™
Acquisition Time: Approx, 20 seconds (warm start)
Approx, 2 mirrates (cold stan)
Approx. 7.5 minutes (AutoLocateTM)
Update Rate: 1/second, continuous
Position Accuracy: 5-10 meters (16-33 ft.) with DGPS corrections'
15 meters (49 ft.) RMS"
0.1 knot RMS steady state
Velocity Accuracy:
Dynamics: Performs to specification to 3gls
POWER
Input: Four 1.5 volt AA batteries or 1 CMOvIX
Current Consumption: 0.16 amps max.
Battery Life: Up to 12 hours (normal mode)
(w/ alk. halt.) Up to 20 hours (battery saver mode)
NOTE: Alkalirie baiiehej lose i significant amount of their cajwit^ 36 lemperatUTe decreases. If
you're using the CPS 39 in bebw freezing temperatuics, use lithium batitries for longer bni*
tery life. Extensive use of screen backlighting will also signihcaniJy reduce baitery life.
Specifications subject lo change without notice.
* ^hopiioTut GARMIN GBR 21 Beacon Receiver Input
** Subject to accuracy degradaiion lo 100m 2DRMS under iPte US DOD-imposed Sekaive Availability
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