Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
Navigating to a Location
1
Select Navigation.
2
Select an option:
Select Browse Map to navigate to a location on the map.
Select Search to navigate to a point of interest, city,
address, intersection, or known coordinates.
TIP: You can select to narrow your search area.
Select Saved Locations to navigate to a saved location.
TIP: You can select to enter specific search
information.
Select Recent Finds to navigate to one of the last 50
locations you have found.
Select > Select Search Area to narrow your search
area.
3
Select a location.
4
Select Ride.
5
Follow the on-screen instructions to your destination.
Navigating Back to Start
At any point during your ride, you can return to the starting point.
1
Go for a ride (Going for a Ride, page 3).
2
During your ride, select anywhere on the screen to view the
timer overlay.
3
Select > Navigation > Back to Start.
4
Select Along Same Route or Most Direct Route.
5
Select Ride.
The device navigates you back to the starting point of your
ride.
Stopping Navigation
1
Scroll to the map.
2
Select > .
Editing Locations
1
Select Navigation > Saved Locations.
2
Select a location.
3
Select the information bar at the top of the screen.
4
Select .
5
Select an attribute.
For example, select Change Elevation to enter a known
altitude for the location.
6
Enter the new information, and select .
Deleting a Location
1
Select Navigation > Saved Locations.
2
Select a location.
3
Select the location information at the top of the screen.
4
Select > Delete Location > .
Projecting a Location
You can create a new location by projecting the distance and
bearing from a marked location to a new location.
1
Select Navigation > Saved Locations.
2
Select a location.
3
Select the location information at the top of the screen.
4
Select > Project Location.
5
Enter the bearing and distance to the projected location.
6
Select .
Courses
Following a previously recorded activity: You can follow a
saved course simply because it is a good route. For example,
you can save and follow a bike friendly commute to work.
Racing against a previously recorded activity: You can also
follow a saved course, trying to match or exceed previously
set performance goals. For example, if the original course
was completed in 30 minutes, you can race against a Virtual
Partner trying to complete the course in under 30 minutes.
Following an existing ride from Garmin Connect: You can
send a course from Garmin Connect to your device. Once it
is saved to your device, you can follow the course or race
against the course.
Planning and Riding a Course
You can create and ride a custom course. A course is a
sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to your final
destination.
1
Select Navigation > Courses > Course Creator > Add First
Location.
2
Select an option:
To select your current location on the map, select Current
Location.
To select a saved location, select Saved, and select a
location.
To select a location for which you recently searched,
select Recent Finds, and select a location.
To select a location on the map, select Use Map, and
select a location.
To browse for and select a point of interest, select POI
Categories, and select a nearby point of interest.
To select a city, select Cities, and select a nearby city.
To select an address, select Addresses, and enter the
address.
To select an intersection, select Intersections, and enter
the street names.
To use coordinates, select Coordinates, and enter the
coordinates.
3
Select Use.
4
Select Add Next Location.
5
Repeat steps 2 through 4 until you have selected all locations
for the route.
6
Select View Map.
The device calculates your route, and a map of the route
appears.
TIP: You can select to view an elevation plot of the route.
7
Select Ride.
Following a Course From Garmin Connect
Before you can download a course from Garmin Connect, you
must have a Garmin Connect account (Garmin Connect,
page 16).
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