Garmin Gps 5 User Manual
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31 Using Find Reference Finding an Address or an Intersection You must download MapSource City Select data to your GPS V to search for addresses or intersections, otherwise these options are not selectable.To locate an address:1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu. 2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the ‘Addresses’ option and then press ENTER to display the Find Address Page. 3. With the number fi eld highlighted, use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the street number portion of the...
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32 Reference Using Find Recently Found Places You can use the ‘Recently Found Places’ option to locate Points of Interest, Addresses and Intersections, Cities, and other locations you have recently retrieved. The Recently Found Places Page uses a series or ‘fi le tabs’ at the top that identifi es each category of recently found places. Each category lists up to fi fteen items (i.e., the last fi fteen businesses found are listed under the POI tab, the last fi fteen cities found are under the cities tab,...
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33 Goto and RoutesReference Using Goto or Routes The GPS V gives you several options to select a destination: FIND—Use the FIND key as described on pages 26-32. Once you have selected the desired location, use the on-screen ‘Goto’ button that appears on the information page for the desired location to navigate to that location. This is the easiest method for selecting a destination and is ideal for shorter routes. Automatic Routes—This is essentially the same as using the FIND key, as described...
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34 Reference Goto and Routes For Automatic Routes:5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired destination category (e.g., ‘Points of Interest’ or ‘Cities’) and press ENTER. 6. For points of interest, waypoints or cities, select between ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’ and pressENTER. When selecting by name, or selecting addresses or intersections, use theROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the destination by name. 7. Select any additional category information, if prompted to do so. When viewing a nearest...
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35 Goto and RoutesReference When using FIND or automatic routes, you can save the automatically-created Goto or route from the Current Route Page. This allows you to retrieve the route again for later use. When viewing saved routes, note that a hiker symbol is used to denote manual and off-road routes. A car symbol denotes an automatically-created Goto or route.To save a Goto or automatic route:1. While navigating the route, press PAG E until the Current Route Page is displayed (see page 40). 2....
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36 Reference Goto and Routes With the list of saved routes displayed, press MENU to display an options menu. Functions are available for deleting, copying and renaming saved routes. Follow Roads—selecting this option will calculate an autoroute for a manual route, so that the route follows roads instead of a direct line. This feature can also be performed by selecting the ‘Navigate’ button on a manual Route Review page.To create an autoroute from a manual route:1. Highlight a manual route (denoted by...
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37 Goto and RoutesReference 4. Press MENU to display an options menu. 5. To delete all routes, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Delete All’ and press ENTER. 6. To delete the highlighted route (step 3), use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Delete’ and press ENTER.From the list of saved routes, highlight any saved manual route (denoted by hiker symbol) on the list and press ENTER to display an information page for the selected route. From the Route Information Page, pressing MENU displays options for...
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38 Reference Goto and Routes 5. Press MENU to display an options menu. 6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Reverse Route’ or ‘Copy Route’ and press ENTER. When copying a route, a new route is added to the route list with the same name as the original, but with a one-digit number added to the end.The Route Information Page includes two user-selectabe data fi elds. The factory settings for these two data fi elds are leg distance (distance between each sequential pair of route waypoints) and sunset time...
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39 Reference Goto and Routes Any saved manual routes can also be edited from the Route Information Page. You can insert, remove, move or change waypoints in the route.To edit a route:1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu. 2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all routes stored in memory is displayed. 3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to edit and press ENTER to display the Route Information Page. 4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to...
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40 Reference Current Route Page Current Route Page When a destination is selected (when using the FIND key or an automatic route) the Current Route Page is displayed as one of four main pages—between the Map Page and the Trip Information Page. At the bottom of the Current Route Page appears a pointer, which indicates the direction of travel from your current location to the fi nal destination, along with distance and time to the fi nal destination. The pointer is replaced by a checkered fl ag when...