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APPENDIX A
MESSAGES
The GPS 95 uses the Message Page to communicate important information
to you. Some messages are advisory in nature, others are warnings that may
require your intervention. This appendix provides a complete list of messages
and their meanings. Please pay careful attention to all messages.
Alarm Clock - The alarm time for the alarm clock has been reached.
Approaching ____ - You are less than one minute from reaching the
indicated waypoint.
Arrival at ____ - Your craft has entered the arrival alarm circle for the
indicated destination waypoint.
Battery Low - The battery pack is low on power. AA batteries should be
replaced or the rechargeable battery pack should be recharged for continued
operation.
Cannot nav lckd rte - An attempt has been made to activate a route
containing a locked waypoint. The GPS 95 cannot perform navigation in this
situation. (A waypoint may be “locked” when the database is updated if the
waypoint does not exist in the new database.)
Can't Chng Activ WPT - An attempt has been made to modify the position
of the “active to” or “active from” waypoint. The GPS 95 will not allow the
modifications. You must delete the route or cancel the GOTO fuction first.
CDI Alarm - Your course deviation (distance left or right of course) has
exceeded the limit that you specified on the Arrival/CDI Page.
Dbase Mem Failed - The GPS 95 has detected a failure in its flash memory
when using the PC Database Update Kit. If this message occurs, the
database is unusable and the unit should be taken to an authorized GARMIN
service center.
Degraded Accuracy - The accuracy of the GPS 95 position is degraded
beyond 500 meters due to satellite geometry or data quality. Additional cross
checking should be performed to verify the integrity of the GPS position.
Final altitude alert - The current altitude is within 1000 feet of the final
altitude entered on the VNAV Page.
Inside SUA - Your craft has penetrated the boundaries of a special-use or
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