Garmin GPSMAP 4210 Owner's Manual - Page 74
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Appendix Directory Memory is Full Can't Create Entry-DSC directory is full, no more entries can be created. Distress Call Received from -distress call has been received by the DSC module. Drift Alarm-boat has moved a user-defined distance. DSC Position Report Received From -a position report has been received by the DSC module. Entering Target Water Temperature-(temperature sensor/transducer) the water temperature is inside the user-defined target temperature zone. Flash Flood Warning Alarm-(XM WX weather) there is a flash flood warning in effect. Flood Warning Alarm-(XM WX weather) there is a flood warning effective. GPS Accuracy Alarm-the GPS accuracy has fallen outside the user-set value. GPS Antenna Has Lost Its Stored Settings-The GPS antenna's memory has been cleared. Contact product support. GPS Service Incompatible. Software Update Required-a GPS service software update is needed. Contact product support for assistance updating your chartplotter software. GPS Service Lost-the chartplotter has lost communications with the remote GPS unit. Check the network and the antenna wiring. Incompatible Device, Software Update Required-an incompatible device is attached that requires a software update. Contact product support for assistance updating your network. Invalid Date-an invalid date was entered. Invalid Device Instance. Enter a number between (0 - 252)-invalid NMEA 2000 Device instance. Invalid Entry. Default value selected.-an invalid entry was entered. Invalid MMSI-an invalid DSC MMSI was entered. Invalid System Instance. Enter a number between (0 - 15)-invalid NMEA 2000 System instance. Leaving Target Water Temperature-(temperature sensor/transducer) the water temperature is outside the user-defined target temperature zone. Lost Heading Sensor Connection- (radar/NMEA) the chartplotter has lost communications with the heading sensor. Check wiring. Lost Remote GPS Connection-lost connection to the remote GPS. Check the network and the antenna wiring. Lost Satellite Reception-the chartplotter has lost satellite reception. Make sure you have a clear view of the sky. Low Fuel Alarm-(NMEA 2000) low fuel reported by the NMEA 2000 network. Map Format Is Not Supported-a map format on a preprogrammed SD card is not supported. Marine Weather Warning-(XM WX weather) there is a weather warning in effect. MARPA: Dangerous Target-(radar) a MARPA target has become dangerous. 70 GPSMAP 4000 Series Owner's Manual