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MESSAGES,
aBBREVIATIONS
& nav tERMS
FPL has been truncated
because not enough room existed to insert an approach, departure or
arrival. This may occur upon power up when a database change increases
the number of waypoints within an instrument procedure.
FPL is full - remove unnecessary waypoints
made to add more than 31 waypoints to a flight plan (FPL). The GNS
430 will not allow more than 31 waypoints per flight plan.
FPL leg will not be smoothed
is too short for smooth waypoint transitions. Expect a rapid change in the
CDI.
FPL waypoint is locked
—At least one flight plan (FPL) waypoint
is locked because the waypoint has been removed from the current
NavData® card (database change), the data card is missing, or the data
card has failed.
FPL waypoint moved
—The position data for one or more flight
plan (FPL) waypoints moved at least 0.33 arc minutes in the current
NavData® card (database change).
FPL waypoint was deleted
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—The flight plan (FPL) was truncated
—An attempt has been
—The upcoming flight plan (FPL) leg
—At least one flight plan (FPL) waypoint
is no longer available when a new NavData® card was installed (data-
base change).
G/S has failed
—The GNS 430 has detected a failure in its glideslope
receiver. The glideslope receiver is not available and the unit should
be returned to your GARMIN dealer for service.
G/S is not responding
—Internal system-to-system communication
between the main processor and the glideslope receiver has failed.
Operational status of the glideslope receiver is unknown and the unit
should be returned to your GARMIN dealer for service.
G/S needs service
—The GNS 430 has detected a failure in its glides-
lope receiver. The glideslope receiver may still be usable, but the unit
should be returned (at your earliest convenience) to your GARMIN
dealer for service.
GPS has failed
—The GNS 430 has detected a failure in its GPS
receiver. The GPS receiver is not available and the unit should be
returned to your GARMIN dealer for service.
GPS is not responding
—Internal system-to-system communica-
tion between the main processor and the GPS receiver has failed.
Operational status of the GPS receiver is unknown and the unit should
be returned to your GARMIN dealer for service.
GPS needs service
—The GNS 430 has detected a failure in its GPS
receiver. The GPS receiver may still be usable, but the unit should be
returned (at your earliest convenience) to your GARMIN dealer for
service.
GPS stored data was lost
—Satellite almanac, ephemeris and time
data have been lost due to a memory battery failure, system reset or
data expiration (data over six months old).

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