Garmin 760lmtd User Manual
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From the map, select Speed. Viewing the Trip Log Your device keeps a trip log, which is a record of the path you have traveled. 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Map Layers. 2Select the Trip Log check box. Resetting Trip Information 1From the map, select Speed . 2Select > Reset Field(s). 3Select an option: •When not navigating a route, select Select All to reset every data field except the speedometer, on the first page. •Select Reset Trip Data to reset the information on the trip computer. •Select Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximum speed. •Select Reset Trip B to reset the odometer. Using Suggested Routes Before you can use this feature, you must save at least one location and enable the travel history feature (page 14). Using the myTrends™ feature, your device predicts your destination based on your travel history, the day of the week, and the time of day. After you have driven to a saved location several times, the location may appear in the navigation bar on the map, along with the estimated time of travel, and traffic information. Select the navigation bar to view a suggested route to the location. Viewing Current Location Information You can use the Where Am I? page to view information about your current location. This feature is helpful if you need to tell emergency personnel your location. From the map, select the vehicle. Finding Nearby Services You can use the Where Am I? page to find nearby services, such as fuel, hospitals or police stations. 1From the map, select the vehicle. 2Select a category. Getting Directions to Your Current Location If you need to tell another person how to get to your current location, your device can give you a list of directions. 1From the map, select the vehicle. 2Select > Directions to Me. 3Select a starting location. 4Select Select. Avoiding Road Features 1Select Settings > Navigation > Avoidances. 2Select the road features to avoid on your routes, and select Save. About Custom Avoidances Custom avoidances allow you to avoid specific areas and sections of road. You can enable and disable custom avoidances as needed. Avoiding an Area 1Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2If necessary, select Add Avoidances. 3Select Add Avoid Area. 4Select the upper-left corner of the area to avoid, and select Next. 5Select the lower-right corner of the area to avoid, and select Next. The selected area is shaded on the map. 6Select Done. Avoiding a Road 1Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2Select Add Avoid Road. 3Select the starting point of the section of road to avoid, and select Next. 4Select the ending point of the road section, and select Next. 5Select Done. Disabling a Custom Avoidance You can disable a custom avoidance without deleting it. 1Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2Select an avoidance. 3Select > Disable. Deleting Custom Avoidances 1Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2Select an option: •To delete all custom avoidances, select . •To delete one custom avoidance, select the avoidance, and select > Delete. Customizing the Map Customizing the Map Tools You can select the shortcuts that appear in the map tools menu. 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Map Tools. 2Select the map tools to include in the menu. 3Select Save. Customizing the Map Layers You can customize which data appear on the map, such as icons for points of interest and road conditions. 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Map Layers. 2Select the layers to include on the map, and select Save. Changing the Map Data Field 1From the map, select a data field. NOTE: You cannot customize Speed. 2Select a type of data to display. 3Select Save. Changing the Map Perspective 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Driving Map View. 2Select an option: •Select Track Up to display the map in two dimensions (2-D), with your direction of travel at the top. •Select North Up to display the map in 2-D with north at the top. Navigation 7
•Select 3-D to display the map in three dimensions. Safety Cameras NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy of or the consequences of using a custom point of interest or a safety camera database. Safety camera information is available in some locations. Check www.garmin.com/safetycameras for availability. For these locations, you can purchase a subscription for safety camera information. The subscription includes the locations of hundreds of safety cameras. Your device alerts you when you are approaching a safety camera and can warn you if you are driving too fast. The data is updated at least weekly, so you can update your device regularly to receive the most up-to-date information. You can purchase a new region or extend an existing subscription at any time. Each region that you purchase has an expiration date. Traffic NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information. Traffic information may not be available in all areas or countries. For information about traffic receivers and coverage areas, go to www.garmin.com/traffic. A traffic receiver is included in some packages, built into either the vehicle power cable or the device, and is an optional accessory for all models. •Traffic alerts appear on the map when there are traffic incidents along your route or in your area. •You can receive traffic information through a traffic receiver or as a subscription service through Smartphone Link ( page 11). •The device must be connected to Smartphone Link with an active traffic subscription to receive traffic information through Smartphone Link. •The device must be connected to vehicle power to receive traffic information through a traffic receiver. •The powered traffic receiver and the device may need to be in data range of a station transmitting traffic data to receive traffic information. •You do not need to activate the subscription included with your device or traffic receiver. •If your device includes an external traffic antenna, you should always leave the external antenna plugged in for the best traffic reception. Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic Receiver NOTICE Heated (metallized) windshields could degrade the performance of the traffic receiver. Before you can receive traffic data using a traffic receiver, you must have a traffic-compatible power cable. If your device model includes lifetime traffic, you should use the vehicle power cable packaged with your device. If your device model does not include traffic, you must purchase a Garmin traffic receiver accessory. Go to www.garmin.com/traffic for more information. Your device can receive traffic signals from a station broadcasting traffic data. NOTE: In some areas, traffic information may be received from FM radio stations using HD Radio™ technology. 1Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to an external power source. 2Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to the device. When you are within a traffic coverage area, your device displays traffic information. Traffic Receiver ÀMini-USB connectorÁExternal antenna connectorÂInternal antennaÃPower LEDÄVehicle power adapter Positioning the Traffic Receiver You can position the traffic receiver power cable for optimal traffic reception. 1Uncoil the cable. 2Place the middle of the cable in a location with an unobstructed view of the sky, such as the dash. NOTE: Do not rest the cable on the cable plug that connects to the vehicle power source. Do not place the cable on the floor or underneath other objects. Viewing Upcoming Traffic You can view traffic incidents coming up along your route or along the road on which you are traveling. 1While navigating a route, select > Traffic. The nearest upcoming traffic incident appears in a panel on the right side of the map. 2Select the traffic incident to view additional details. Viewing Traffic on the Map The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. 1From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2If necessary, select > Legend to view the legend for the traffic map. Searching for Traffic Incidents 1From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2Select > Incidents. 3Select an item in the list. 4If there is more than one incident, use the arrows to view additional incidents. Traffic on Your Route When a traffic delay occurs on your route, an alert appears on the map, and the device calculates an alternate route to avoid the delay. You can choose whether to use alternate routes automatically, or upon request. See Traffic Settings for more information (page 14). Your device may route you through a 8 Traffic
traffic delay if a better alternative route does not exist. The delay time is added into your estimated time of arrival automatically. Taking an Alternate Route If you do not have your device set to use alternate routes automatically, you can manually start an alternate route to avoid a traffic delay. 1While navigating a route, select > Traffic. 2Select Alternate Route. NOTE: If a better alternative route does not exist, this option is not available, and On Fastest Route appears instead. 3Select Go!. About Traffic Cameras Traffic cameras provide live images of traffic conditions on major roadways and intersections. You can save cameras that you want to view regularly. Saving a Traffic Camera Before you can use this feature, you must subscribe to the photoLive service, and your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link ( page 11). This feature is not available in all areas. 1Select Apps > photoLive. 2Select Touch to Add. 3Select a road. 4Select an intersection. 5Select Touch to Add. Viewing a Traffic Camera Before you can view a traffic camera, you must save a traffic camera (page 9). 1Select Apps > photoLive. 2Select a camera. About Traffic Subscriptions You can purchase additional subscriptions or a renewal if your subscription expires. Go to http://www.garmin.com/traffic. Subscription Activation You do not need to activate the subscription included with your FM traffic receiver. The subscription activates automatically after your device acquires satellite signals while receiving traffic signals from the pay service provider. Viewing Traffic Subscriptions Select Settings > Traffic > Subscriptions. Adding a Subscription You can purchase traffic subscriptions for other regions or countries. 1From the main menu, select Traffic. 2Select Subscriptions > . 3Write down the FM traffic receiver unit ID. 4Go to www.garmin.com/fmtraffic to purchase a subscription and get a 25-character code. The traffic subscription code cannot be reused. You must obtain a new code each time you renew your service. If you own multiple FM traffic receivers, you must obtain a new code for each receiver. 5Select Next on the device. 6Enter the code. 7Select Done. trafficTrends™ When the trafficTrends feature is enabled, your device uses historic traffic data to calculate more-efficient routes. NOTE: Different routes may be calculated based on traffic trends for the day of the week or the time of day. Disabling trafficTrends To prevent your device from recording or sharing traffic data, you must disable trafficTrends. Select Settings > Traffic > trafficTrends. Enabling Traffic You can enable or disable traffic data. When traffic data is disabled, the device does not receive traffic data, but it still avoids potentially congested areas in routes using the trafficTrends feature, if enabled (page 9). 1Select Settings > Traffic. 2Select the Traffic check box. Voice Command NOTE: Voice command is not available for all languages and regions, and may not be available on all models. NOTE: Voice Activated Navigation may not achieve desired performance when in a noisy environment. Voice command allows you to use your device by saying words and commands. The voice command menu provides voice prompts and a list of available commands. Setting the Wakeup Phrase The wakeup phrase is a word or phrase you can say to activate voice command. The default wakeup phrase is Voice Command. TIP: You can reduce the chance of accidental voice command activation by using a strong wakeup phrase. 1Select Apps > Voice Command > Customize Phrase. 2Enter a new wakeup phrase. The device indicates the strength of the wakeup phrase as you enter the phrase. 3Select Done. Activating Voice Command Say your wakeup phrase. The voice command menu appears. Voice Command Tips •Speak in a normal voice directed at the device. •Reduce background noise, such as voices, or the radio, to increase the accuracy of the voice recognition. •Speak commands as they appear on the screen. •Respond to voice prompts from the device as needed. •Increase the length of your wakeup phrase to reduce the chance of accidental voice command activation. •Listen for two tones to confirm when the device enters and exits voice command. Starting a Route Using Voice Command You can say the names of popular, well-known locations. 1Say your wakeup phrase (page 9). 2Say Find Place. 3Listen for the voice prompt, and speak the name of the location. Voice Command 9
4Say the line number. 5Say Navigate. Muting Instructions You can disable the voice prompts for voice command without muting the device. 1Select Apps > Voice Command > . 2Select Mute Instructions > Enabled. Disabling Voice Command You can disable voice command, which prevents you from accidentally activating voice command while speaking. 1Select Apps > Voice Command > . 2Select Voice Command > Disabled. Hands-Free Phone Calls About Hands-Free Calling NOTE: Bluetooth wireless technology is not available on all models, or for all languages and regions. Hands-free calling is available on some models. Using Bluetooth wireless technology, your device can connect to your mobile phone to become a hands-free device. To determine whether your mobile phone with Bluetooth technology is compatible with your device, go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth. Your phone may not support all of the hands-free phone features your device provides. Enabling Bluetooth Wireless Technology 1Select Settings > Bluetooth. 2Select Bluetooth. Pairing Your Phone Before you can use hands-free calling, you must pair your device with a compatible mobile phone. 1Place your phone and your Bluetooth device within 33 ft. (10 m) of each other. 2On your device, enable Bluetooth wireless technology. 3Select an option: •Select Settings > Bluetooth > Add Phone. •If you have already paired a different phone, select Settings > Bluetooth > Phone > . 4On your phone, enable Bluetooth wireless technology. 5On your device, select OK. A list of nearby Bluetooth devices appears. 6Select your phone from the list, and select OK. 7If necessary, on your phone, confirm that the device is allowed to connect. 8If necessary, enter the device Bluetooth PIN into your phone. Tips After Pairing the Devices •After the initial pairing, the two devices can connect automatically each time you turn them on. •When your phone is connected to your device, you are ready to receive voice calls. •When you turn on the device, it tries to connect to the last phone to which it was connected. •You might need to set your phone to connect to the device automatically when the device is turned on. Disconnecting Your Phone 1Select Settings > Bluetooth. 2Select Phone > None > Save. Your phone is disconnected from your device but remains paired with your device. Deleting a Paired Phone You can delete a paired phone to prevent it from automatically connecting to your device in the future. 1Select Settings > Bluetooth > Phone. 2Select . 3Select the phone, and select Delete. Placing a Call Dialing a Number 1Select Apps > Phone > Dial. 2Enter the number. 3Select Dial. Calling a Contact in Your Phone Book Your phone book is loaded from your phone to the device each time your phone and the device connect. It may take a few minutes for the phone book to be available. Some phones do not support this feature. 1Select Apps > Phone > Phone Book. 2Select a contact. 3Select Call. Calling a Location 1Select Apps > Phone > Browse Categories. 2Select a point of interest. 3Select Call. Receiving a Call When you receive a call, select Answer or Ignore. Using the Call History Your call history is loaded from your phone to the device each time your phone and the device connect. It may take a few minutes for the call history to be available. Some phones do not support this feature. 1Select Apps > Phone > Call History. 2Select a category. A list of calls appears, with the most recent calls at the top. 3Select a call. Using In-Call Options 1From the map, while on a call, select . 2Select an option. •To transfer audio to your phone, select Handset. TIP: You can use this feature if you want to turn off your device and remain on the call, or if you need privacy. TIP: You can use this feature to use automated systems, such as voice mail. •To mute the microphone, select Mute. •To hang up, select End Call. Saving a Home Phone Number TIP: After you save a home number, you can edit the home number by editing “Home” in your list of saved locations ( page 4). 1Select Apps > Phone > > Set Home Number. 2Enter your phone number. 3Select Done. 10 Hands-Free Phone Calls
Calling Home Before you can call home, you must enter a phone number for your home location. Select Saved > Home > > Call. Using the Apps Using Help Select Apps > Help to view information about using the device. Searching Help Topics Select Apps > Help > . Smartphone Link Smartphone Link is a phone application that allows you to synchronize location data with your phone and access live information using your phone data connection. Your device transfers data from Smartphone Link using Bluetooth wireless technology. Live information is available through free and subscription-based plans from Garmin Live Services (page 11). Saved locations and recently found locations are synchronized with your phone each time your device connects to Smartphone Link. Downloading Smartphone Link Smartphone Link is available for some smartphones. Go to www.garmin.com/smartphonelink or see the application store for your phone for compatibility and availability information. Download Smartphone Link from the application store on your supported phone. See your phone owner's manual for information on downloading and installing applications. Connecting to Smartphone Link Before you can connect to Smartphone Link, you must download and install the Smartphone Link application on your phone. 1Start Smartphone Link on your phone. 2From your device, select Settings > Bluetooth, and select the Bluetooth check box. 3From your phone, select Bluetooth Settings. 4From your phone, enable Bluetooth wireless technology, and scan for nearby Bluetooth devices. See your phone owner's manual for more information. 5From your phone, select your device from the list of nearby devices. 6Follow the on-screen instructions on your phone and on your device to confirm the pairing request. appears in the status bar on your device when Smartphone Link is connected. Sending a Location from Your Phone to Your Device Smartphone Link is registered as a navigation application on your phone. 1From your phone, select the button to start navigating to a location (see the owner's manual for your phone). 2From the application menu, select Smartphone Link. The next time you connect your device to your phone, the location is transferred to the recently found items on your device. Disabling Calls While Connected to Smartphone Link While the device is connected to the phone and receiving Garmin Live Services, you can disable hands-free calling. 1Select Apps > Smartphone Link. 2Select your phone. 3Clear the Hands-Free Calling check box. Garmin Live Services Before you can use Garmin Live Services, your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link ( page 11). Connecting to Smartphone Link provides access to Garmin Live Services. Garmin Live Services provides free and subscription- based plans to view live data on your device, such as traffic conditions and weather. Some services, like weather, are available as separate apps on your device. Other services, like traffic, enhance the existing navigation features on your device. Features that require access to Garmin Live Services display the Smartphone Link symbol and appear only when the device is connected to Smartphone Link. Subscribing to Garmin Live Services Before you can subscribe to Garmin Live Services, you must install the Smartphone Link app on your phone. 1Start the Smartphone Link app on your phone (page 11). 2Select Garmin Live Services. A list of services and subscription prices appears. 3Select a service. 4Select the price. 5Select Subscribe. 6Follow the on-screen instructions. Finding Your Last Parking Spot When you disconnect the device from vehicle power while the device is on, your current location is saved as a parking spot. Select Apps > Last Spot. About ecoRoute In some areas, before you can use ecoRoute™ features, you must purchase an unlock code or an ecoRoute HD accessory. Go to www.garmin.com/ecoroute for more information. The ecoRoute feature calculates the fuel economy and the fuel price of navigating to a destination, and offers tools for improving fuel efficiency. The data provided by the ecoRoute feature is an estimate only. The data is not actually read from the vehicle, unless you are using the ecoRoute HD accessory. To receive more-accurate fuel reports for your specific vehicle and driving habits, calibrate the fuel economy (page 12). ecoRoute HD Accessory When connected to the ecoRoute HD accessory, your device can receive real-time vehicle information, such as error messages, RPM, and battery voltage. Your device includes data read from the vehicle by the ecoRoute HD accessory when calculating ecoRoute data. The ecoRoute HD accessory is compatible only with devices that have Bluetooth wireless technology. Go to www.garmin.com/ecoRoute. Setting Up the Vehicle The first time you use the ecoRoute features, you must enter vehicle information. 1Select Apps > ecoRoute. 2Follow the on-screen instructions. Using the Apps 11
Changing the Fuel Price 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > At the Pump. 2Enter the current price of fuel, and select Next. 3Select Yes. Calibrating the Fuel Economy You can calibrate the fuel economy to receive more-accurate fuel reports for your specific vehicle and driving habits. You should calibrate when you fill up your fuel tank. 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > At the Pump. 2Enter the current fuel price. 3Enter the amount of fuel the vehicle has used since the last time the fuel tank was filled. 4Enter the distance you have traveled since the last time the fuel tank was filled. 5Select Next. The device calculates the average vehicle fuel economy. 6Select Save. About ecoChallenge ecoChallenge helps you maximize the vehicle fuel economy by scoring your driving habits. The higher your ecoChallenge scores, the more fuel you have saved. The ecoChallenge collects data and calculates a score whenever your device is moving and in Automobile transportation mode. Viewing ecoChallenge ScoresSelect Apps > ecoRoute > ecoChallenge. About the ecoChallenge ScoreAcceleration: Displays your score for smooth and gradual acceleration. You lose points for rapid acceleration. Braking: Displays your score for smooth and gradual braking. You lose points for hard braking. Overall: Displays an average of the speed, acceleration, and braking score. Speed: Displays your score for driving your vehicle at the optimal speed for conserving fuel. Resetting the ecoChallenge Scores 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > ecoChallenge. 2Select > Reset. Viewing Fuel Economy Information 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > Fuel Economy. 2Select a section of the graph to zoom in. Mileage Reports Mileage reports provide the distance, the time, the average fuel economy, and the fuel cost of navigating to a destination. A mileage report is created for every route that you drive. If you stop a route on your device, a mileage report is created for the distance you traveled. Viewing a Mileage ReportYou can view saved mileage reports on the device. TIP: You can connect the device to your computer and access mileage reports in the Reports folder on the device. 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > Mileage Report. 2Select a report. Resetting ecoRoute Information 1Select Apps > ecoRoute > Vehicle Profile. 2Select > Reset. Viewing myGarmin Messages Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 11). This feature is not available in all areas. You can view messages from myGarmin, such as notifications for software and map updates. 1Select Apps > myGarmin. If you have unread messages, the number of unread messages appears on the myGarmin icon. 2Select a message subject. The full message appears. Viewing the Weather Forecast Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 11). This feature is not available in all areas. 1Select Apps > Weather. 2Select a day. The detailed forecast for that day appears. Viewing Weather Near a Different City 1Select Apps > Weather > Current Location. 2Select an option: •To view weather for a favorite city, select a city in the list. •To add a favorite city, select Add City, and enter a city name. Viewing the Weather Radar You can view an animated, color-coded radar map of current weather conditions, as well as a weather icon on the map. The weather icon changes to show weather in the vicinity, such as rain, snow, and thunderstorms. 1Select Apps > Weather. 2If necessary, select a city. 3Select > Weather Radar. Viewing Weather Alerts While you are traveling with your device, weather alerts may appear on the map. You can also view a map of weather alerts near your current location or near a selected city. 1Select Apps > Weather. 2If necessary, select a city. 3Select > Weather Alerts. Checking Road Conditions 1Select Apps > Weather. 2If necessary, select a city. 3Select > Road Conditions. Planning a Trip You can use the trip planner to create and save a trip with multiple destinations. 1Select Apps > Trip Planner. 2Select New Trip. 3Select Select Start Location. 4Search for a location (page 3). 5Select Select. 6To add additional locations, select . 7Select Next. 8Enter a name, and select Done. 12 Using the Apps
Scheduling a Trip You can use the trip planner to create and save a trip with multiple destinations. 1Select Apps > Trip Planner. 2Select a trip. 3Select a location. 4Select an option: •Select Departure Time. •Select Arrival Time. 5Select a date and time, and select Save. 6Select Duration. 7Select the amount of time you will spend at the location, and select Save. 8If necessary, repeat steps 3–7 for each location. Navigating to a Saved Trip 1Select Apps > Trip Planner. 2Select a saved trip. 3Select Go!. 4If prompted, select a route (page 5). Editing a Saved Trip 1Select Apps > Trip Planner. 2Select a saved trip. 3Select . 4Select an option: •Select Rename Trip. •Select Edit Destinations to add and delete a location, or to change the order of locations. •Select Delete Trip. •Select Optimize Order to arrange the stops on your trip in the most-efficient order. Viewing Previous Routes and Destinations Before you can use this feature, you must enable the travel history feature (page 14). You can view your previous routes and places you have stopped on the map. Select Apps > Where I've Been. Data Management You can store files on your device. The device has a memory card slot for additional data storage. NOTE: The device is not compatible with Windows® 95, 98, Me, Windows NT®, and Mac® OS 10.3 and earlier. File Types The device supports these file types. •Maps and GPX waypoint files from myGarmin™ mapping software, including MapSource®, BaseCamp™, and HomePort™ (page 5). •GPI custom POI files from Garmin POI Loader (page 5). About Memory Cards You can purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier, or purchase pre-loaded Garmin mapping software ( www.garmin.com/trip_planning). In addition to map and data storage, the memory card can be used to store files such as maps, images, geocaches, routes, waypoints, and custom POIs. Installing a Memory Card The device supports microSD™ and microSDHC memory cards. 1Insert a memory card into the slot on the device. 2Press it in until it clicks. Connecting the Device to Your Computer You can connect the device to your computer using the USB cable included with your device. 1Plug the small end of the USB cable into the port on the device. 2Plug the larger end of the USB cable into a port on your computer. A picture of your device connected to a computer appears on the device screen. Depending on your computer operating system, the device appears as either a portable device, a removable drive, or a removable volume. Transferring Data From Your Computer 1Connect the device to your computer (page 13). Depending on your computer operating system, the device appears as either a portable device, a removable drive, or a removable volume. 2On your computer, open the file browser. 3Select a file. 4Select Edit > Copy. 5Browse to a folder on the device. NOTE: For a removable drive or volume, you should not place files in the Garmin folder. 6Select Edit > Paste. Disconnecting the USB Cable If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume, you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data loss. If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device, it is not necessary to safely disconnect. 1Complete an action: •For Windows computers, select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray, and select your device. •For Mac computers, drag the volume icon to the trash. 2Disconnect the cable from your computer. Customizing the Device Map and Vehicle Settings To open the Map and Vehicle settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Map & Vehicle. Vehicle: Changes the icon to represent your position on the map. Go to www.garmingarage.com for more icons. Driving Map View: Sets the perspective on the map. Map Detail: Sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may cause the map to draw slower. Map Theme: Changes the color of the map data. Map Tools: Selects the shortcuts that appear in the map tools menu. Map Layers: Sets the data that appears on the map page (page 7). myMaps: Sets which installed maps the device uses. Enabling Maps You can enable map products installed on your device. Data Management 13
TIP: To purchase additional map products, go to www.garmin.com/us/maps. 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > myMaps. 2Select a map. Editing an RV Profile You can change the vehicle weight, vehicle dimensions, and alert preferences. 1Select Settings > RV Profile > RV. 2Select a profile. 3Select > Edit. 4Select a field to edit it. Navigation Settings To open the Navigation settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Navigation. Calculation Mode: Sets route preference. Avoidances: Sets road features to avoid on a route. Custom Avoidances: Allows you to avoid specific roads or areas. Environmental Zones: Sets the avoidance preferences for areas with environmental or emissions restrictions that may apply to your vehicle. Safe Mode: Disables all functions that require significant operator attention and could become a distraction while driving. GPS Simulator: Stops the device from receiving a GPS signal, and saves battery power. Route Preferences To open the Calculation Mode settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode. The route calculation is based on road speeds and vehicle acceleration data for a given route. Faster Time: Calculates routes that are faster to drive but can be longer in distance. Shorter Distance: Calculates routes that are shorter in distance but can take more time to drive. Less Fuel: Calculates routes that could use less fuel than other routes. Off Road: Calculates a direct line from your location to your destination. Display Settings To open the Display settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Display. Color Mode: Changes the brightness of the screen. Decreasing the brightness can save battery power. Display Timeout: Sets the amount of idle time before your device enters sleep mode. Brightness: Adjusts the display brightness. Screenshot: Allows you to take a picture of the device screen. Screenshots are saved in the Screenshot folder of the device storage. Bluetooth Settings To open the Bluetooth settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Bluetooth. Bluetooth: Enables Bluetooth wireless technology. Add Phone: Manages connection between your device and wireless headsets with Bluetooth wireless technology. Friendly Name: Allows you to enter a friendly name that identifies your devices with Bluetooth wireless technology. Disabling Bluetooth 1Select Settings > Bluetooth. 2Select Bluetooth. Traffic Settings To open the traffic settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Traffic. Traffic: Enables traffic. Current Provider: Sets the traffic provider to use for traffic data. Auto selects the best available traffic data automatically. Subscriptions: Lists current traffic subscriptions. Optimize Route: Selects whether to use optimized alternate routes automatically or upon request (page 8). Traffic Alerts: Selects the traffic delay severity for which the device displays a traffic alert. trafficTrends: Enables the trafficTrends feature (page 9). Units and Time Settings To open the Units and Time settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Units & Time. Current Time: Sets the device time. Time Format: Allows you to select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC display time. Units: Sets the unit of measure used for distances. Position Format: Sets the coordinate format and datum used for geographical coordinates. Language and Keyboard Settings To open the Language and Keyboard settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Language & Keyboard. Voice Language: Sets the language for voice prompts. Text Language: Sets all on-screen text to the selected language. NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data, such as street names. Keyboard Language: Sets the language for your keyboard. Device and Privacy Settings To open the Device settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Device. About: Displays the software version number, the unit ID number, and information on several other software features. EULAs: Displays the end-user license agreements that apply to your choice. NOTE: You need this information when you update the system software or purchase additional map data. Travel History: Allows the device to record information for the myTrends, Where I’ve Been, and Trip Log features. Clear Travel History: Clears your travel history for the myTrends, Where I’ve Been, and Trip Log features. Proximity Alerts Settings Select Settings > Proximity Alerts. Audio: Sets the style of alert that plays when you approach proximity points. Alerts: Sets the type of proximity points for which alerts are played. 14 Customizing the Device
Restoring Settings You can restore a category of settings or all settings to the factory default values. 1Select Settings. 2If necessary, select a settings category. 3Select > Restore. Appendix Power Cables Your device can be powered various ways. •Vehicle power cable •USB cable •AC adapter (optional accessory) Charging the Device You can charge the battery in the device using any of these methods. •Connect the device to the vehicle power cable. •Connect the device to a computer using the included USB cable. •Connect the device to an optional power adapter accessory, such as a wall power adapter. Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power Cable NOTICE When replacing the fuse, do not lose any of the small pieces and make sure they are put back in the proper position. The vehicle power cable does not work unless it is assembled correctly. If your device does not charge in your vehicle, you may need to replace the fuse located at the tip of the vehicle adapter. 1Unscrew the end piece À. TIP: You may need to use a coin to remove the end piece. 2Remove the end piece, the silver tip Á, and the fuse Â. 3Install a 2 A fast-blow fuse. 4Place the silver tip in the end piece. 5Screw the end piece back into the vehicle power cable Ã. Device Care NOTICE Avoid dropping your device. Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent damage. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result. Cleaning the Outer Casing NOTICE Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. 1Clean the outer casing of the device (not the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. 2Wipe the device dry. Cleaning the Touchscreen 1Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. 2If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water. 3If using a dampened cloth, turn off the device and disconnect the device from power. 4Gently wipe the screen with the cloth. Avoiding Theft •Remove the device and mount from sight when not in use. •Remove the residue left on the windshield by the suction cup. •Do not keep your unit in the glove compartment. •Register your device at http://my.garmin.com. Mounting on Your Dashboard NOTICE The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed. Use the mounting disk to mount your device to the dashboard and comply with certain state regulations. See www.garmin.com for more information. 1Clean and dry the dashboard where you are placing the disk. 2Remove the backing from the adhesive on the bottom of the disk. 3Place the disk on the dashboard. 4Remove the clear plastic cover from the top of the disk. 5Place the suction cup mount on top of the disk. 6Flip the lever down (toward the disk). Removing the Device, Mount, and Suction Cup Removing the Device from the Mount 1Press the release button on the bottom of the device. 2Tilt the device forward. Removing the Mount from the Suction Cup 1Turn the device mount to the right or left. 2Apply pressure until the socket on the mount releases the ball on the suction cup. Removing the Suction Cup from the Windshield 1Flip the lever on the suction cup toward you. 2Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you. Purchasing Additional Maps 1Go to your device product page at (www.garmin.com). 2Click the Maps tab. 3Follow the on-screen instructions. Purchasing Accessories Go to http://buy.garmin.com. Troubleshooting The suction cup will not stay on my windshield 1Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol. 2Dry with a clean, dry cloth. Appendix 15
3Mount the suction cup (page 1). My device is not acquiring satellite signals •Verify the GPS simulator is turned off (page 14). •Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. •Remain stationary for several minutes. The device does not charge in my vehicle •Check the fuse in the vehicle power cable (page 15). •Verify the vehicle is turned on and is supplying power to the power outlet. •Verify the interior temperature of the vehicle is between 32° and 113°F (between 0° and 45°C). •Verify that the fuse is not broken in the vehicle power outlet. My battery does not stay charged for very long •Decrease the screen brightness (page 14). •Shorten the display timeout (page 14). •Decrease the volume (page 2). •Disable Bluetooth wireless technology (page 14). •Put the device in sleep mode when not in use (page 1). •Keep your device away from extreme temperatures. •Do not leave your device in direct sunlight. The battery gauge does not seem accurate 1Allow the device to fully discharge. 2Fully charge the device without interrupting the charge cycle. My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer On most Windows computers, the device connects using Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). In MTP mode, the device appears as a portable device and not as a removable drive. MTP mode is supported by Windows 7, Windows Vista®, and Windows XP Service Pack 3 with Windows Media Player 10. My device does not appear as a portable device on my computer On Mac computers and some Windows computers, the device connects using USB mass storage mode. In USB mass storage mode, the device appears as a removable drive or volume, and not as a portable device. Windows versions prior to Windows XP Service Pack 3 use USB mass storage mode. My device does not appear as either a portable device or a removable drive or volume on my computer 1Disconnect the USB cable from your computer. 2Turn off the device. 3Plug the USB cable into a USB port on your computer and into your device. TIP: Your device should be connected directly to a USB port on your computer and not to a USB hub. The device automatically turns on and goes into MTP mode or USB mass storage mode. A picture of the device connected to a computer appears on the device screen. My phone will not connect to the device •Select Settings > Bluetooth. The Bluetooth field must be set to Enabled. •Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and bring your phone within 33 feet (10 m) of the device. •Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more help. 16 Troubleshooting