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press fi ves times for the number on the 7 and 9 keys.) When you have the correct letter or number 
selected, pause and the unit advances the cursor to the next character automatically. Move the cursor all 
the way to the left position, then once more to clear the entire data fi eld.

3.  Once the desired data has been entered, 

TOUCH

 or highlight and press IN on the 

THUMB STICK

 on 

‘OK’ to confi rm.

To  select and change a setting:

1.  Highlight the fi eld with the 

THUMB STICK

 by pressing UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT, and press IN or 

TOUCH

 the desired fi eld.

2.  Highlight the desired setting with the 

THUMB STICK

 and press IN or 

TOUCH

 the desired setting.

Icons —

 Similar to “Field” and “On-Screen Buttons”. Icons are graphical pictures of menu items or map 

options. Place the cursor on a button and press IN on the 

THUMB STICK 

or

TOUCH

the button select. 

As you highlight menu icons with the 

THUMB STICK

, the title text enlarges for easier viewing.

On-Screen Button —

 Similar to “Field”. Place the cursor on a button and press IN on the 

THUMB

STICK

 or 

TOUCH

 the button select the action corresponding to that button. An example of an on-screen 

button is the ‘Go To’ button appearing at the bottom of the New Waypoint page.

Scroll Bar — 

When viewing a list of items too long to display on a single page, a scroll bar appears 

along the right-hand side of the list. The position of the scroll bar indicates which portion of the list is cur-
rently being displayed. The height of the scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list. 

To scroll through a list of items:

1.  Move UP or Down on the 

THUMB STICK

. You may also 

TOUCH

 the blue up or down arrows to scroll 

through the list one item at a time; 

TOUCH 

and hold the scroll bar, then slide UP or DOWN to scroll; or 

TOUCH

 the area above or below the scroll bar to scroll a page at a time.

Default —

 A system-selected format built into the operating software or the unit’s memory that is 

followed unless the user chooses a different setting. For example, the default setting for speed readings 
is ‘Statute’ or but can be changed to ‘Metric’. Once a setting is changed, the new setting is retained until 
another change is made or the ‘Restore Settings’ menu option is selected.

Data Entry/Selecting

An example of an on-screen “button”—the ‘Go To’ 
button on the Waypoint Marked page.

When viewing a list of items too long to display on a 
single page, a scroll bar appears along the right-hand 
side of the list. Also, using the LEFT/RIGHT portion of the 

THUMB STICK 

scrolls information one full screen at a 

time.

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Summary of Contents for STREETPILOT 2610

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Page 2: ... this manual or of any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its ...

Page 3: ...ired appendix Customer Service Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our on line registration today Have the serial number of your StreetPilot 2610 2650 handy and connect to our web site www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the right hand column for a quick reference Product Registration Serial N...

Page 4: ...ions 11 Next Turn Page 16 Current Route 17 Trip Information 18 Marking Waypoints 20 Using the Find Menu 21 Using the Routes Menu 27 Main Menu 31 System Setup 32 General Tab 32 Guidance Tab 33 Routing Tab 33 Time Tab 36 Safety Tab 36 Track Log Tab 37 Language Tab 37 Interface Tab 2650 Only 38 Info Pages 39 GPS Info 39 Map Info 43 System Info 43 APPENDICES 44 Appendix A Installation 44 Appendix A Ti...

Page 5: ...no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment an...

Page 6: ...onic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of autho rized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate car...

Page 7: ...nd with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path toward the driver or passengers causing possible injury Refer to air bag safety precautions contained in the vehicle s owner manual Do not mount the StreetPilot 2610 2650 in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision The mounting hardware provided by Garmin is not warranted against collision...

Page 8: ... Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modify reverse assemble reverse engineer or red...

Page 9: ...Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY To obtain warranty service call your local Garmin authorized dealer Or call Garmin Customer Service at one of the numbers listed on the right for shipping instructions and an R...

Page 10: ...ree cloth Water isopropyl alcohol or eyeglass cleaner may be used if needed If these are used apply liquid to cloth and then gently wipe touchscreen with moistened cloth Storage Do not store the StreetPilot 2610 2650 where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur such as in the trunk of a car as permanent damage may result User information such as waypoints routes etc are retained in t...

Page 11: ...nlock Certificate CompactFlash Memory Card Dash Mount Portable Bean Bag Mount Friction Mount External Speaker with 12 24 volt Adapter Cable A C Power Adapter PC USB Interface Cable DR Dead Reckoning Installation Cable 2650 Only Alphanumeric Remote Control Requires two alkaline AA batteries Not included Owner s Manual Quick Reference Guide Setup Guide Optional Accessories Remote GPS Antenna GA 27C D...

Page 12: ...or Connector for power speaker and Dead Reckoning cable 2650 only CompactFlash Card Door Insert programmed CF card for increased map detail and information lookup capability Keep door shut to prevent water entry Adjustable Mount Allows the unit to con nect to the mounting base and tilt forward backward External Antenna Connector Connection for optional external antenna Front View Back View Infrare...

Page 13: ... position and saves it as a waypoint MENU ROUTE Key MENU displays a menu of options for the current page Press twice to display various Info options ROUTE displays a pop up window of available route navigation features FIND RECENT Key FIND displays search options for Cities Exits Waypoints and Recently found places If MapSource City Navigator or MetroGuide map data is loaded in an installed Compac...

Page 14: ...e route navigation features THUMB STICK Selects menu options changes settings and enters data Also controls movement if the panning cursor on the Map page Press IN on the THUMB STICK to select activate a highlighted item or begin data entry ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Used when entering alphanumeric data in the unit such as an address or waypoint name These keys can be used in conjunction with the THUMB STI...

Page 15: ...e pages 4 5 2 Adjust the backlight and the contrast to the desired level see pages 4 5 To have the unit automatically adjust the brightness place a check in the Automatic Brightness box For optimum Automatic Brightness results set the brightness to a middle level If Automatic Brightness is checked the lower the brightness slide level is set to the sooner the unit reaches a minimum brightness level...

Page 16: ... STICK by moving it UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT to highlight the desired data field and press IN or TOUCH the desired field to begin data entry 2 For the touch screen TOUCH the desired letters or numbers To switch between entering letters and numbers TOUCH the A Z tab for letters and the 0 9 tab for numbers The unit automatically advances the cursor to the next position TOUCH to back up the cursor or to a...

Page 17: ... the New Waypoint page Scroll Bar When viewing a list of items too long to display on a single page a scroll bar appears along the right hand side of the list The position of the scroll bar indicates which portion of the list is cur rently being displayed The height of the scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list To scroll through a list of items 1 Move UP or Down on the THUMB STICK Yo...

Page 18: ...emote PAGE or QUIT key to switch back and forth between pages or press the PAGE key on the GPS to cycle forward The Reference Section describes in detail what each page does and how they are configured Map Page Trip Information Page Next Turn Page Available only during navigation UNIT OR REMOTE PAGE KEY Current Route Page Available only during navigation REMOTE QUIT KEY SPEAK KEY Or can be set to a...

Page 19: ...etails such as lakes rivers highways and towns When you are driving on roads that are not present in the maps you may see a circle drawn around the position pointer This is the accuracy circle The StreetPilot 2610 2650 uses both map resolution and GPS accuracy in defining your location to a point within this accuracy circle The smaller the circle the more accurate your location More detailed map fe...

Page 20: ...ormal Map page TOUCH the Back Left arrow in the upper left or press QUIT on the remote You may also define a particular area to enlarge on the map by drawing a box on the touch screen then lifting your finger from the screen The zoom pan toolbar shows both the View Area and Pan icons in the lower left The larger of the two icons is the one that is active with the inactive option appearing as a small...

Page 21: ... for the map If you change the scale the map is redrawn with the pointer at the center When the pointer is placed on a map object the name of that object is highlighted and an I Information icon appears in the upper right corner If the pointer is on a blank area of the map a Create Waypoint Flag appears This feature applies to everything displayed on the map except route lines and track log data W...

Page 22: ...UCH the Back arrow in the upper left See page 20 for more on creating and editing waypoints The Go To function can be used anywhere on the map If nothing currently exists at the map pointer position a new waypoint is created at the pointer s location before the Go To is started You can also create a waypoint on the Map page without selecting it as a Go To destination Routing to a Map Feature or Lo...

Page 23: ... Measure Distance An on screen pointer appears on the map display at your current location The top of the screen displays 3 Move the panning arrow with the THUMB STICK to or TOUCH the desired reference point the point you want to measure from and select the check mark in the upper right corner A data window appears at the top with the distance bearing and coordinates 4 Move the panning arrow to th...

Page 24: ...points to North An N with a black arrow pointing up displays while in North Up To quickly change the map orientation TOUCH the Orientation icon in the upper left to toggle between North Up and Track Up Color Mode Select between Day Night or Automatic for best viewing conditions Day shows mostly a yellow background Night shows a black background for less intensity in a dark environment for easier v...

Page 25: ...ety of information and may be customized You can change the size type of data displayed shading of the data fields and which tabs are shown hidden There are two different sets of tabs that display depending your navigation mode When not navigating a route the Mapping tabs are used and Routing tabs are used while navigating a route To show hide individual or groups of data tabs Touch screen only 1 F...

Page 26: ...3 TOUCH or move Left Right on the THUMB STICK to select one a shade setting To customize the data tabs 1 Select Tab Setup from the Map menu 2 Select either the Mapping or Routing tab 3 Press MENU on the unit or remote then select Custom Setup 4 Select the button for the tab you wish to customize You may also choose to add tabs by selecting the tab number If a tab is not available due to size it is...

Page 27: ...ich can be displayed in miles or kilometers per hour Time of Day Current time The Routing data tabs can use the same type of navigational data as Mapping in addition to Arrival Distance Distance to final destination Arrival Time Estimated time of arrival at final destination Distance To Turn When navigating a Route the distance remaining to reach the next turn is dis played When not navigating a Rou...

Page 28: ...he Next Turn page can be turned off completely set to automatically appear when navigating a route set to appear only when the SPEAK key is pressed or both See the System Setup on page 33 for instruc tions on configuring the Next Turn page When not navigating a route the Next Turn page is no longer available When navigating a route the Map page displays the next turn distance and a turn direction a...

Page 29: ...see 2 Press the remote QUIT or TOUCH the X when done looking at the next turn You can scroll through the entire list and highlight any of the turns in the list and view the Next Turn page for that turn To scroll through the list 1 Use the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the UP DOWN arrows or to scroll through the list stopping at the desired turn Select to view the Next Turn page for that turn Press the remo...

Page 30: ... is the current vehicle speed displayed in miles or kilometers an hour Odometer A running total of distance traveled based upon the distance between second by second loca tion readings since the Trip Computer was last reset Mileage Log Allows you to use up to four different mileage odometers for recording trip distances You may also rename each mileage log see next page Driving Avg Your average sp...

Page 31: ...ct Reset Trip Computer 3 To reset the Maximum Speed only select Reset Max Speed Only 4 Select Yes or No To select a Mileage Log 1 Select the Job 1 field 2 Select the desired Mileage Log name To rename a Mileage Log 1 With the desired Mileage Log displayed press the unit or remote MENU key to display the Options window 2 Select Rename Log 3 Enter the new name see pages 4 5 and select OK when done To...

Page 32: ...ecognition on the Map page To change the Waypoint symbol 1 Select the Waypoint symbol field immediately to the left of the waypoint name 2 Select the most appropriate symbol and select OK The new Waypoint is now stored in memory When stationary you may also average a waypoint s position to increase it s accuracy If you are moving or average the waypoint the from another location it changes the coor...

Page 33: ...est items listed and it also freezes the list in its current order To remove the highlight and resume continuous searching for nearest items press the remote QUIT key You may also filter search items using letters or numbers To switch between By Name Near Here Near map item or Near Other 1 Select the Find Near button located between title and Filter button 2 Select By Name Near Here Near map item o...

Page 34: ... Finding a Waypoint Waypoints that you have created and stored in the StreetPilot 2610 2650 can be found by selecting the Waypoints option of the Find menu You can find a waypoint from a list of waypoints using the Finding items procedure explained on the previous page The Waypoint Information page displays the waypoint name a map symbol the location in lat lon elevation and three on screen buttons...

Page 35: ... then select Change Highway Enter the name of the highway see pages 4 5 and select OK Select the desired highway 4 Select the on screen button in the upper left if you wish to search for All Exits Exits With Services Rest Areas or Other Exits 5 Use the THUMB STICK or TOUCH to scroll through the list and select the desired exit 6 Once you select an exit the Exit page for that exit is displayed This...

Page 36: ...a list of the points of interest first for that type 4 If desired follow instructions on pages 21 22 to find a point of interest by name or nearest or to filter by letters or numbers 5 Select the desired point of interest on the list and select it to display the information page The informa tion page includes the full name type address and phone number You can choose to save the selection as a waypoi...

Page 37: ...r a State Province or Enter a Postal Code Enter the data as explained on pages 4 5 and select OK Note If you enter this data before Number and Street it narrows the search and speeds up data entry by only showing data from that particular area 7 You may also refine the Street search by pressing MENU from the Find Address window and selecting Refine Street Choose the appropriate street prefix and or s...

Page 38: ... key Select the file tab category to the right to display the list of types and select of your choice 2 Select the desired item on the list to display the information page The information page includes the full name type address and phone number only for points of interest You can choose to save the selection as a waypoint Flag icon show it on the map Show On Map or route to it Go To To clear point...

Page 39: ... a new Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select New The Find Destination window appears 2 Follow the instructions given on pages 21 22 to select a Find Destination item Once the Information page is displayed for the item you found select Go To 3 The Route Preference window appears unless disabled by the Ask Me My Preference setting und...

Page 40: ...calculate 2 The Route Preference Window appears unless disabled From the Route Preference window select Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road or Don t Ask Again See pages 33 34 for a description of these options 3 Press ENTER The Thumbnail Route Map appears in the lower left hand corner of the Map page The unit is now ready to navigate the route To stop a Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remo...

Page 41: ...unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Via Point then select Add Via Point note that if the active route does not contain any via points the Add Via Point option is the only allowable option A window appears with two selectable options Use Map and Find 2 To choose a via point using the map select Use Map point to a location on the map The route is recal culate...

Page 42: ... Routes menu Select Route List The Route List appears with all routes Highlight the single route to delete and press the MENU key Select Delete Select Yes in the verification window To delete all Routes 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Route List A list of all routes appears Press the MENU key Select Delete All Select Yes in the confir...

Page 43: ... Setup option 1 With the System Setup on the screen select the file tab for the desired function The associated informa tion and options are automatically displayed when the file tab is selected 2 Once the desired file tab has been selected select the desired option to view or modify 3 Select an item to change to a different option In most cases a list of available options is shown 4 Select the desir...

Page 44: ...black background with white letters Bright Displays a white background with black letters Auto Automatically adjust switches to Dark at sunset and Bright at sunrise Units Allows you to select the desired units of measure for distance in miles Statute or kilometers Metric If you select Statute the speed is shown in miles per hour and the elevation is shown in feet Metric shows speed in kilometers p...

Page 45: ... Tone Allows you to turn the keypress beeper sounds On or Off A beep confirms that a key on the unit or remote has been pressed Guidance Tab Off Route Recalculation Controls how the StreetPilot 2610 2650 recalculates the route when you depart from the route Prompted Automatic Announced Automatic Silent and Off Next Turn Pop Up Controls when the Next Turn page is displayed Off SPEAK Key Only Automat...

Page 46: ... all route calculations This setting is recommended if you usu ally have the same preference for your routes Calculation Method Allows you to control how thoroughly the StreetPilot 2610 2650 searches for the perfect route There is a trade off here between the length of time it takes to find a route and the quality of that route i e given the calculation criterion selected under Route Preference set...

Page 47: ...ajor highways Pedestrian Avoid Lets you avoid certain things that may be undesirable on your route U Turns if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 does not direct you to make a U turn unless abso lutely necessary Toll Roads if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 avoids entering toll roads but still does so if the other alternatives take you too far out of your way Highways if checked the StreetPilot 26...

Page 48: ...ceived cannot be changed Safety Tab The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is equipped with a Safe Mode feature to improve driver safety By default this feature is enabled but can be turned off to allow a passenger to operate the unit When your vehicle is moving Safe Mode disables the StreetPilot 2610 2650 functions which require significant operator atten tion and may become a distraction while driving Disable...

Page 49: ...xt Language This changes all on screen text on all pages and menus to the selected language The StreetPilot 2610 2650 offers text language in the following 14 languages English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Danish Portuguese Dutch Norwegian Finnish Polish Czech and Hungarian Chang ing the Text Language setting does not affect the display of map data or user entered data Map data such as ci...

Page 50: ...mon if a positive high voltage is detected Set to Low if no or a low voltage is detected USB Format This option allows you to turn the USB On Garmin or Off None If Serial Format is set to Garmin then USB Format is automatically set to None Set this to Garmin when connecting your StreetPilot 2650 to a USB port to use with MapSource Serial Format This option allows you to choose from one of the avai...

Page 51: ...signal strength bar the receiver is looking for the satellite s indicated The corresponding number s on the sky view is not highlighted Hollow signal strength bar the receiver has found the satellite and is collecting data Solid green signal strength bar the receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite s is ready for use The corresponding number s on the sky view is highlighted Each...

Page 52: ...r 2D you may need to enter your elevation Receiver status is indicated at the top left corner of the page The status is shown as one of the following conditions Searching Sky The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is looking for any available satellites in view AutoLocate The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is initializing and collecting new almanac data This process can take up to five minutes depending on the satellite...

Page 53: ...Reckoning Poor Satellite Reception Menu If no satellites are received for several minutes or an insufficient number of satellites are received to determine a position fix a message appears prompting you to either turn off the GPS for using the unit indoors for practice update your approximate location quicker or have the unit automatically search for the satellites takes longer Updating your approxi...

Page 54: ...ion A window appears with two options Automatic and Use Map 2 Select either Automatic or Use Map 3 Selecting Automatic puts the unit in Autolocate mode and begins searching the sky for satellites For Use Map a New Location map page appears Pan and zoom the map pointer on the map to find your approximate location then press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the checkmark in the upper right New Elevatio...

Page 55: ... be uploaded to a CF data card and installed in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 2 Select the MapSource Info option from the Info menu then scroll through the list of available maps 3 If a check mark appears in the box to the left of a map name that map is turned on and appears on the map display maps that are disabled cannot be used for routing If necessary select the name of any listed map to add or r...

Page 56: ...y precautions contained in the vehicle owner s manual Do not place the mounting bracket where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision The mounting hardware provided by Garmin is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof Do not mount over airbag panels Do not mount where driver s field of vision is blocked Do not place unse cured on the v...

Page 57: ...ve backing from the adhesive and place on the bottom of the base 3 Remove the remaining backing from adhesive and position the base on the cleaned area Be certain the locking lever on the base faces forward for easy access NOTE Allow the permanent adhesive to set 24 hours before using the dash mount If permanent adhesive is later removed use rubbing alcohol to clean any adhesive residue Reposition...

Page 58: ...cle operation in any way Attaching the DR Dead Reckoning Cable to the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter for the StreetPilot 2650 only 1 Locate the DR connector on the side of the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter The connec tor is keyed with a large and small receptacle 2 Mate the DR plug to the connector on the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter and push the ...

Page 59: ... the right lock to secure the StreetPilot to the base Adjusting the StreetPilot s Viewing Angle 1 Tilt the StreetPilot 2610 2650 forwards or backwards as needed The mounting bracket clicks as you adjust the tilt 2 Rotate the entire StreetPilot by sliding the locking lever to the left unlocked position Adjust the angle as desired and move the lever back right to the locked position Removing the Str...

Page 60: ...e speed sensor signal from the ABS control The Green DR 2 cable wire attaches to the Reverse Light Switch The unit software options Reverse Light Polarity needs to be set to either High or Low see page 38 Contact the vehicle manufacturer for polar ity or check with a voltmeter Set to High most common if a positive high voltage is detected Set to Low if no or a low voltage is detected WARNING the t...

Page 61: ... to Other allowing you to manually enter the difference between UTC and the local time zone To manually enter a time zone offset 1 Follow the steps above and select Other in the Time Zone field 2 Select the UTC Offset field then use the enter the desired offset amount 3 Select OK when finished If you are not certain what the offset is between UTC and the local time zone experiment Simply enter increm...

Page 62: ...that the Þ character appears at the end of the alphabet on the StreetPilot 2610 2650 When searching for a city or point of interest POI that includes these special characters in its name your search proceeds as if the base letter and the same letter with diacritical marks are identical In other words when searching for a city POI that includes E È É Ê or Ë in the name simply enter E or which ever ...

Page 63: ...as shown here or Meißen Germany appears as MEISSEN in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 If you wish to save a city POI as a waypoint the StreetPilot 2610 2650 assigns a waypoint name to this location Keep in mind that although diacritical marks appear when using the FIND key they are not supported in most other StreetPilot 2610 2650 functions Therefore Västerås Sweden appears as VASTERAS when saved as a ...

Page 64: ...in internal damage to the unit When properly inserted the CF card protrudes slightly from the slot not flush 3 Close the card door by pushing the top of the card door towards the unit until it clicks and locks Always close the door completely to prevent water entry 4 To remove the card repeat step one then push the eject button until it is flush with the casing Gently slide the CF card out of the un...

Page 65: ...ta to a CF Data Card Included with your purchase of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is a CompactFlash Data Card which allows you to quickly download maps from your PC Follow the directions with MapSource to install the software then connect the unit to your PC s USB port Once you ve inserted the City Navigator CD and started the MapSource program on your PC move the cursor to the pull down menu at the t...

Page 66: ...route failed to store in memory If the problem persists return the unit to Garmin for service Detail Maps Don t Support Routing The maps that are loaded on the data card do not support automatic route calculation GPS Turned Off for Indoor Use GPS satellite reception has been disabled for indoor use Lost Position Confidence 2650 Only Unit has been running on DR Dead Reckoning too long without GPS po...

Page 67: ...is switching to the Night Mode display That Route Name is Already Used The route name you have entered is already being used by another route Too Many Maps on Data Card The data card contains more maps than the unit software can process Track Data Transfer Complete Track data has successfully been transferred to the unit Track Name Already Exists name The track you have entered is already used by ...

Page 68: ...l GPS antenna connection Temp Range 5 to 158 F 15 to 70 C Infrared Remote control IR port Photo Sensor Senses lighting conditions for automatic backlight dimming Data Storage Indefinite no memory battery required Map Storage CompactFlash CF memory cards type I and II compatible Performance Receiver 12 parallel channel receiver Acquisition Times Warm Approximately 15 seconds Cold Approximately 45 se...

Page 69: ...the counter and you may purchase additional cards at many different retailers Because Garmin does not manufacture these cards it is possible that CompactFlash cards by certain manufacturers may generate radio frequency signals that interfere with the operation of your StreetPilot These circumstances are beyond Garmin s control If this occurs please use a CF card from a different manufacturer Warm ...

Page 70: ... Deleting a Waypoint 20 Deleting Routes 30 Detour 27 29 Diacritical Marks 50 51 Display 11 31 Distance To Turn 15 Driving Avg 18 Driving Time 18 DR Cable 48 E Elevation 20 42 F FCC Compliance iii Filter 21 22 FIND RECENT Key 1 Finding an Address 25 Finding an an Intersection 25 Finding an Exit 23 Finding a City 22 Finding a Point of Interest 24 Finding a Waypoint 22 Find Menu 21 22 23 24 25 26 G G...

Page 71: ...ion 33 On Screen Button 5 Options 11 31 Orientation 12 OUT Key 2 Overall Avg 18 P Packing List ix PAGE MARK Key 1 Panning 8 9 Pan Toolbar 8 Pointing 8 Points of Interest 24 Point Tab 12 Poor Satellite Reception 41 Power On Off 3 Preface i Product Registration i R Railroad 12 Recalculate a Route 27 28 Receiver Status 40 Recently Found Places 26 Remote Batteries 2 Remote Control 2 viii Remote Usage ...

Page 72: ... 49 Total Time 19 Touchscreen 4 Touchscreen Cleaning viii Touchscreen Tone 33 Touch screen Calibrating 3 Touch Screen Calibration 31 Touch Screen Control 4 Track 37 Track Clearing 37 Track Log 12 Track Log Tab 37 Track Percentage Full 37 Track Recording 37 Track Up 42 Transferring City Navigator CD Data 53 Transferring Data 53 Trip Information Page 18 Type Button 24 U Units 32 Unit Description x U...

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