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Deep Water Alarm—(sonar) boat has entered user-defined value for deep water.
Directory Item With This MMsI Already Exists—MMSI unit already in directory.
Directory Memory is Full Can't Create Entry—DSC directory is full, no more entries can be
created.
Distress Call Received from <name>—distress call has been received by the DSC module.
Drift Alarm—boat has moved a user-defined distance.
DSC Position Report Received From <name>—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 effective.
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
somehow. Contact product support.
GPs service Incompatible. software update Required—a GPS service software update is
needed. Contact product support for assistance updating your unit software.
GPs service lost—the unit 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 unit 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 unit 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.
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