Garmin GPSMAP 3210 Owner's Manual - Page 118
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Appendix > Messages and Alarms Messages and Alarms The GPSMAP 3206/3210 uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteristics. Press QUIT to acknowledge the message. Accuracy Alarm-the GPS accuracy has fallen outside of the user-set value. Alarm Clock-the alarm clock has sounded. Anchor Drag Alarm-you have drifted out of the specified distance range. Approaching Turn-you are nearing a turn in a route. Approaching -you are a specified alarm distance from a destination waypoint. Arrival At -you arrived at the destination waypoint. Battery Alarm-battery voltage has fallen below the value specified in the Battery field on the Alarms tab. Battery Voltage Is Too High-too much input voltage; the unit shuts off in 10 seconds. Decrease the input voltage to less than 32 volts. Boat is not Moving Fast Enough to Calibrate-the boat is not moving fast enough for the speed wheel to provide a valid speed. Can't Read User Card-error reading card; remove and reinsert. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support if the problem persists. Can't Read Voltages That High, Limited To Top Of Range-voltage range must be between 10.0 and 35.0 volts for the GPSMAP 3206/3210. Can't Read Voltages That Low, Limited To Bottom Of Range-voltage range must be between 10.0 and 35.0 volts for the GPSMAP 3206/3210. Can't Send Waypoint-the unit cannot transmit the waypoint using the NMEA WPL sentence. Check the wiring. Can't Unlock Maps-the data on data card is not unlocked for the unit. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support. Can't Write User Card-error reading card; remove and reinsert. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support if the problem persists. Database Error-internal problem with the unit. Contact your dealer or Garmin Product Support to have the unit serviced. Deep Water Alarm-the depth changed by the amount of the Drift Alarm value. Directory Item With This MMSI Already Exists-the MMSI number is already in DSC directory. Use a different number. Directory Memory is Full Can't Create Entry-the DSC directory has reached the maximum of 100 contacts. Delete unneeded contacts to add new ones. Distress Call-a DSC distress call has been received. Take appropriate action. Drift Alarm-the depth has changed by the amount of the Drift Alarm value. Fish Alarm-shows an icon and a beep sounds (if enabled) when a fish is detected. This alarm does not show a message banner. Invalid MMSI- enter a valid MMSI. Lost Remote GPS Connection-there is a problem with the GPS antenna wiring. Check the connections. Lost Satellite Reception-the unit has lost satellite signals. Check the antenna connections or try moving to a location with a clear view of the sky. NMEA Depth Is Below Transducer-you must enter an appropriate Keel Offset for the transducer. No Proximity Waypoints/Routes/Tracks/User Waypoints Found-you attempted to transfer user data from a data card that does not contain the specified type of data. Make sure there is data to transfer on data card. None Found-no data matched the search criteria. Appendix 110 GPSMAP 3206/3210 Owner's Manual