nüvi 2200/2300/2400 series ® owner’s manual for use with these nüvi models: 2200, 2240, 2250, 2300, 2310, 2340, 2350, 2360, 2370 2440, 2450, 2460
© 2010–2011 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries All rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin.
Table of Contents Table of Contents nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Models.................................. 1 Getting Started..................... 2 Connecting the Device to Vehicle Power.......................... 2 Mounting the Device................... 4 About myDashboard................... 4 Device Overview........................ 5 Main Menu............................ 9 Using the Main Menu................. 9 About Main Menu Customization.......................... 9 Choosing a Main Menu.............
Table of Contents Traffic.................................. 42 Subscription Activation............. 42 Traffic Receiver........................ 43 Receiving Traffic Information.... 43 Traffic on Your Route................ 44 Adding a Subscription.............. 45 About Offers............................. 46 Data Management.............. 47 File Types................................. 47 About Memory Cards............... 47 Transferring Files To Your Computer ..............................
nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Models nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Models Not all features are supported on all models. Go to www.garmin.com or see the packaging contents on your product box for more information. Models with “LT,” “LM,” and “LMT” in their name include lifetime subscriptions. See pages 42 and 62.
Getting Started Getting Started ‹ WARNING S ee the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. 1. Connect the device to vehicle power (page 2). 2. Mount the device (page 4). 3. Register the device (page 5). 4. Check for updates. • Software updates (page 5). • Free map update (page 5). 2 Connecting the Device to Vehicle Power ‹ WARNING This product contains a lithium-ion battery.
Getting Started 3. Plug the vehicle power cable ➊ into the USB connector ➋ on the mount or device. ➋ ➊ 4. Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into a power outlet in your vehicle. nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Owner’s Manual 5. If you are using a traffic receiver in Europe, connect the external antenna to the traffic receiver and secure it to the windshield using the suction cups. After the device has been connected to vehicle power, the following occurs. • The device turns on.
Getting Started Mounting the Device Notice Before mounting the device, see the Important Safety and Product Information guide for information about laws pertaining to windshield mounting. 1. Remove the clear plastic from the suction cup. 2. Clean and dry your windshield and the suction cup with a lintfree cloth. 3. Place the suction cup on the windshield. 4. Flip the lever back toward the windshield. 5. Snap the mount ➊ onto the suction cup arm ➋.
Getting Started Registering the Device 1. From myDashboard, click Register Now. 2. Follow on-screen instructions. Updating the Software 1. Open myDashboard (page 4). 2. Under Software Updates, click Update Now. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. nüMaps Guarantee™ If you register at http://my.garmin .com within 60 days of acquiring satellites while driving, your device is eligible for one free map update. Go to www.garmin.com/numaps. Updating Maps 1. Open myDashboard (page 5). 2.
Getting Started USB Connectors on the Devices Use the USB connector on the device to connect the device to vehicle power or a computer. The USB connector is in different locations on the nüvi 2200, 2300, and 2400 models. mini-USB connector micro-USB connector 2200 Back cover of None the device 2300 Back of the mount Bottom of the device 2400 Side of the mount Bottom of the device 6 Turning the Device Off 1. Hold the Power key for four seconds. 2. Touch Off.
Getting Started Adjusting the Screen Brightness 1. Touch Tools > Settings > Display > Brightness. 2. Touch and move the scroll bar to adjust screen brightness. Using the On-Screen Buttons • Touch and hold to quickly return to the main menu. • Touch and to see more choices. • Touch and hold and to scroll faster. nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Owner’s Manual Using the On-Screen Keyboard See “System Settings” to change the keyboard layout (page 49).
Getting Started Orienting the Screen NOTE: Vertical (portrait) mode is available on the nüvi 2360. Rotate your device to view in horizontal (landscape) or vertical (portrait) mode.
Getting Started Main Menu Using the Main Menu ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ ➎ ➏ ➐ ➑ • Touch ➊ to change the transportation mode. Routing is calculated differently based on your transportation mode. • Touch ➋ to find a destination. • Touch ➌ to view the map. • Touch ➍ to stop a route. • Touch ➎ to detour a route. • Touch ➏ to make a call when connected to a compatible mobile phone. nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Owner’s Manual • See www.garmin.com /bluetooth for information. • Touch ➐ to adjust the volume.
Getting Started You can switch between the default main menu and your customized main menu. Adding an Icon to the Custom Main Menu The main menu can contain up to 15 icons. 1. Touch Tools > Settings > Custom Main Menu. The icon is added to the custom main menu. TIP: Select to view additional icons in a category. 4. Touch Save. Editing the Main Menu Icons Before you can edit icons, you must create a customized main menu (page 10). 1. Touch Tools > Settings > Custom Main Menu. 2. Select an icon on the page.
Getting Started The icon expands from one cell to four cells. NOTE: The main menu can fit up to two large icons. to shrink a large • Touch icon. • Drag an icon across the screen to move the icon. 4. Touch > Save. Choosing a Main Menu You can switch between the default main menu and your customized main menu. Your customizations are saved while you use the default main menu. 1. Touch Tools > Settings > Custom Main Menu. 2. Select Use Default Main Menu or Use Custom Main Menu.
Finding Locations Finding Locations The device offers many methods for finding locations. • • • • • • By category (page 12) Near another location (page 14) By spelling the name (page 16) By address (page 16) Using the map (page 17) Using recently found locations (page 17) • Using coordinates (page 18) • Using photos (page 18) • Using Favorites (page 21) 12 About Points of Interest The detailed maps loaded in your device contain points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services.
Finding Locations NOTE: You must have cityXplorer™ maps loaded to navigate using public transit (page 31). 7. If necessary, select a route (page 20). Searching Within a Category To narrow your search results, you can search within some categories. 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Points of Interest. 2. Select a category. 3. If necessary, select a subcategory. 4. Touch . 5. Enter all or part of the name. 6. Touch Done.
Finding Locations Searching Near Another Location NOTE: The device automatically searches for places near your present location. 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > > Near. 2. Touch an option. 3. Touch Save. 4. If, necessary, enter search information. 5. Touch a destination. Taking a Detour While navigating a route, you can use detours to avoid obstacles ahead of you, such as construction zones.
Finding Locations Saving a Parking Spot 1. Touch Where To? > Parking. 2. Touch Parking or Last Spot. 3. Touch > Save. 4. If necessary, enter a name. Stopping the Route While navigating a route, touch > Stop. Navigating Off Road If you are not following roadways as you navigate, use Off Road mode. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation. 2. Touch Automobile > nüRoute > Calculation Mode > Off Road > Save. The route will be calculated as a straight line to the location.
Finding Locations Editing Your Home Location Information 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Favorites > Home. 2. Touch > Edit. 3. Enter your changes. 4. Touch Done. Location Searches You can search for locations by using the on-screen keyboard, entering the location’s address or coordinates, browsing the map, and more. Finding a Location by Spelling the Name 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Points of Interest > Spell Name. 2. Enter all or part of the name and select Done. 3.
Finding Locations 9. Enter the street name. 10. Touch Done. 11. If necessary, select the street. 12. If necessary, select the address. Browsing the Map • Touch Where To? > Browse Map. • See “Using the Location Map” (page 19) for information on using map buttons. Viewing a List of Recently Found Locations Your device stores the last 50 locations you have found. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Recently Found.
Finding Locations Entering Coordinates If you know the geographic coordinates of your destination, you can use your device to navigate to the destination using the latitude and longitude coordinates. This can be especially helpful when geocaching. 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Coordinates. 2. Select a field to enter the latitude and longitude data. 3. Touch View on Map. 4. Touch Go!. Changing the Map Coordinate Format 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Coordinates > Format. 2.
Finding Locations Using the Location Map The location map opens after you select a location from the Where To? menu. ➊ ➋ ➌ ➏ ➍ ➐ ➎ ➑ • Touch ➊ to save the location to your Favorites. • On some models, touch ➊ to call the selected location when the device is connected to a phone. • Touch ➋ to switch between 2-D and 3-D views. • Touch ➌ to rotate the view. • Touch the information balloon ➍ to view more information for the location. • Touch ➎ to zoom in and out.
Finding Locations Rating a Point of Interest When available, you can view and change the star rating for a point of interest. 1. From the location map, touch the information balloon. If available, the star ratings appear under the address of the location. 2. Touch the stars to rate the point of interest. The star rating updates on your device. Editing a Phone Number 1. From the location map, touch the information balloon. 2. Touch > Edit Phone Number. 3. Enter the correct phone number, and touch Done.
Finding Locations 4. Touch > Set Location. Favorites You can save locations in your Favorites so you can quickly find them and create routes to them. Your home location is also stored in Favorites. Saving Your Location to Favorites 1. From the map, touch the vehicle icon. 2. Touch Save. 3. Enter a name. 4. Touch Done. The location is saved in Favorites. Saving Locations to Favorites 1. Search for the location (page 12). 2. From the location map, touch > Save > OK.
Finding Locations • Touch Change Map Symbol to change the symbol used to mark the favorite on a map. 6 Edit the information. 7. Touch Done. Deleting Favorites 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Favorites. 2. If necessary, select a category. 3. Select a Favorite. 4. Touch > Delete > Yes. Planning a Trip 5. Touch Select. 6. Touch to add additional locations. 7. Touch Next. 8. Enter a name. 9. Touch Done. Editing a Trip Itinerary 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Trip Planner. 2.
Finding Locations • Touch ➋ to change the transportation mode or route preference for that portion of the trip. • Touch Map to view the trip on the map. Navigating to a Saved Trip 1. From the main menu, touch Where To? > Trip Planner. 2. Select a saved trip. 3. Touch Go!. 4. If prompted, select a route (page 20). • Touch Edit Destinations to add and delete locations, or to change the order of locations. • Touch Delete Trip.
Voice Command Voice Command About Voice Commands NOTE: Voice Command is not available for all languages and regions. Voice Command is available on the nüvi 2360, 2370, and 2460. Voice Command allows you to use your device by speaking the words you see on the screen or by speaking certain commands. The Voice Command menu provides a list of available commands to use. 24 Setting your Wakeup Phrase The wakeup phrase is a word or phrase you can say to activate Voice Command.
Voice Command Tips for Using Voice Commands • Speak in a normal voice directed at the device. • Say 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 number of accidental Voice Command activation. • Say Exit to exit Voice Command. • The device sounds two tones when it enters and exits voice command mode. • When appears in the upper-right corner of the screen, the device is not ready for your command.
Voice Command 4. Say the line number. 5. Say an option: • Say Navigate to navigate to the location. • Say Call to call the location when connected to a compatible mobile phone. Finding an Address 1. Say Voice Command. 2. Say Find Address. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Voice Command > . 2. Touch Mute Instructions > Enabled. Disabling Voice Command You can disable voice command, which prevents you from accidentally opening the voice command while speaking. 1.
Map Pages Map Pages Viewing the Map While Navigating notice The speed limit icon feature is for information only and does not replace the driver’s responsibility to abide by all posted speed limit signs and to use safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin will not be responsible for any traffic fines or citations that you may receive for failing to follow all applicable traffic laws and signs. The route is marked with a magenta line. A checkered flag marks your destination.
Map Pages Using myTrends The myTrends™ feature senses when you are driving to a common destination and displays the destination and estimated time of travel in the navigation bar on the map. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation. 2. Touch Automobile > nüRoute > myTrends > Enabled. 3. Save a common destination, like your home or workplace, as a Favorite (page 21). 4. With the device on, drive to the Favorite several times. 5.
Map Pages Resetting Trip Information 1. From the map, touch the Speed field > . 2. Select an option: • When not navigating a route, touch Reset All to reset every data field, except the speedometer, on the page. • Touch Reset Trip Data to reset the information on the trip computer. • Touch Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximum speed. • Touch Reset Trip B to reset the odometer.
Map Pages • Touch > Show Map to view the entire route on the map. Viewing the Next Turn Before you can view the next turn, you must be navigating a route. About Upcoming Junctions On some models, as you approach a junction while navigating a route, a junction view may appear (page 1). The next turn shows the turn on the map and the distance and time left before you reach the turn. From the map, touch 30 .
Map Pages Using the Pedestrian Navigation Map In Pedestrian mode, your route is displayed on a two-dimensional map. ➊ ➌ ➋ ➊ ➍ • Touch ➊ to switch between sections of the route. • Touch ➋ to view the route itinerary. • Touch ➌ to center the map on your current location. • Touch ➍ to zoom in and zoom out.
Hands-Free Phone Calls Hands-Free Phone Calls Bluetooth® technology is available on some nüvi models. Bluetooth technology establishes a wireless link between two devices, such as a mobile phone and your device. To determine whether your mobile phone with Bluetooth technology is compatible with the device, go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth. About Pairing the Devices The first time you use two devices together, you must pair them by establishing a relationship using a PIN or passkey.
Hands-Free Phone Calls Pairing Using the Device Settings 1. From the main menu of the device, touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth > Bluetooth > Enabled > Save. 2. Touch Add Phone > OK. 3. Enable the Bluetooth component on your phone. 4. Enable Find Me/Discoverable/ Visible mode on your phone. NOTE: This might be in a menu called Settings, Bluetooth, Connections, or Hands-free. A prompt to pair the phone with your device appears on the phone. 5. Touch OK on the device. 6.
Hands-Free Phone Calls Using the Device During a Call During a call, appears. Depending on the screen shown on your device, the In Call icon could look different. 1. Touch >. 2. Select an option: • Touch Keypad to view a keypad page for using automated systems such as voice mail. • Touch Handset to turn off the device but remain on the call, or if you need privacy. • To switch back, touch Handsfree. • Touch Mute to turn off the sound on a call. • Touch End Call to end the call.
Hands-Free Phone Calls Calling Home Before you can call home using the Call Home button, you must enter a phone number for your home location. From the main menu, touch Phone > Call Home. Placing Calls Using Voice Dial Before you can place calls using voice dial, you may need to train your phone to recognize your voice dial commands. Refer to your phone instructions. Calling a Contact You can call the numbers saved on your phone from your device. 1. Touch Phone > Phone Book. 2. Touch a contact.
Using the Tools Using the Tools Viewing Current Location Information 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 main menu, touch Tools > Where Am I?. Finding Nearby Services 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Where Am I?. 2. Touch Hospitals, Police Stations, or Fuel to view the nearest locations in that category.
Using the Tools engine light. Go to www.garmin .com/ecoroute for compatibility and purchasing information. Using ecoRoute 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > ecoRoute. 2. If prompted, enter fuel and mileage information. The first time you use the ecoRoute features, you must enter vehicle information. 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. 1.
Using the Tools About the ecoChallenge Score The leaf color on the ecoChallenge icon changes depending on your performance in the challenge. • 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 (45–60 mph for most vehicles). • Acceleration—displays your score for smooth and gradual acceleration. You lose points for rapid acceleration.
Using the Tools TIP: For best results, calibrate the fuel economy (page 37) instead of adjusting the city and highway fuel efficiency. About the Mileage Report 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 the device, a mileage report is created for the distance you traveled.
Using the Tools Setting a Picture as Wallpaper 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Picture Viewer. 2. Select a picture. 3. Touch > Set as Wallpaper. 4. Use the on-screen buttons to adjust the wallpaper. 5. Touch Save. Deleting Pictures 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Picture Viewer. 2. Select a picture. 3. Touch > Delete > Yes. Using the World Clock 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > World Clock. 2. Select a city name. 3. Enter a new city name. 4. Touch Done. 5. If necessary, select a city.
Using the Tools Using the Unit Converter 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Unit Converter. 2. Select the box next to Convert, select a unit of measure, and touch Save. Two units of measure appear. 3. Select a unit of measure to convert, and touch Save. 4. Select a second unit of measure, and touch Save. 5. Enter a value. 6. Touch Done.
Traffic Traffic NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information. This device can receive FM Traffic Message Channel (TMC) traffic content, which provides information on nearby traffic incidents and construction. Some models are packaged with a FM TMC traffic receiver, built into the vehicle power cable, and have a lifetime traffic subscription. The subscription is automatically enabled and does not require an additional subscription purchase to activate.
Traffic Traffic Receiver ➊ ➋ ➌ Receiving Traffic Information ➍ ➎ ➊ Mini-USB connector ➋ External antenna connector ➌ Internal antenna ➍ Power LED ➎ Vehicle power adapter nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Owner’s Manual When the receiver is within a traffic coverage area your device will begin displaying traffic information. The traffic receiver and the device must be in data range of an FM station transmitting traffic information. 1. Connect the traffic receiver to an external power source. 2.
Traffic About the Traffic Icon When you are receiving traffic information, a traffic icon appears on the map. The traffic icon changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions. Color Severity Green Low Yellow Medium Red High Gray No data 44 Meaning Traffic is flowing freely. Traffic is moving but there is a delay. There is moderate traffic congestion. Traffic is not moving or moving very slowly. There is a severe delay. Traffic information is not available.
Traffic Viewing the Traffic Map The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. 1. From the map, touch . 2. Touch Traffic Map to view the traffic incidents on a map. Searching for Traffic Delays 1. From the map page, touch . 2. Touch Traffic Search to view a list of roads with traffic delays. 3. Select an item in the list to view delays on the road. 4. If there is more than one delay, use the arrows to view additional delays.
Traffic code each time you renew your service. If you own multiple FM traffic receivers, you must obtain a new code for each receiver. Viewing Offers About Offers 1. Select an offer that appears on the screen to search for the nearest location related to that offer. 2. If the offer includes an icon, touch the icon on the location map to receive a coupon code. 3. Write down this code and present it when you arrive at the location.
Data Management Data Management You can store files, such as JPEG image 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.
Data Management 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Your device and memory card appear as removable drives in My Computer in Windows and as mounted volumes on Mac computers. NOTE: Some computers with multiple network drives cannot display nüvi drives. See your operating system Help file to learn how to map the drives. Browse your computer for a file. Highlight the file. Click Edit > Copy. Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive or volume. Select Edit > Paste.
Customizing the Device Customizing the Device 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings. 2. Select a setting category. 3. Select the setting to change it. System Settings From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > System. • GPS Simulator—stops the device from receiving a GPS signal, and saves battery power. • Units—allows you to change the units of measure for distance. • Time Format—allows you to select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC display time. • Current Time—allows you to manually change the time.
Customizing the Device Navigation Settings Automobile Navigation Settings From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Automobile. • nüRoute™—changes advanced routing preferences (page 51). • Map Detail—sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may cause the map to draw slower. • Map View—sets the perspective on the map. • Map Theme—changes the color of the map data. • Map Data Layout—changes the amount of data visible on the map.
Customizing the Device • Touch 3-D to display the map in three dimensions. Pedestrian Navigation Settings From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Pedestrian. • Limit Walking—controls how much of a pedestrian route will include walking. • Public Transit—avoids selected transit types. • Trip Log—displays the path of your travels on the map. ◦◦ Show on Map—displays the path of your travels on the map.
Customizing the Device • 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. • Prompted—prompts you to select a route calculation mode before navigating (page 20). • Off Road—calculates a direct line from your location to your destination. Avoiding Road Features 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Automobile > nüRoute > Avoidances. 2.
Customizing the Device Editing a Custom Avoidance 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Automobile > nüRoute > Custom Avoidances. 2. Select a custom avoidance. 3. Touch , then select an option. • Touch Rename. • Touch Delete. Disabling a Custom Avoidance If you disable a custom avoidance, the device will calculate routes using that area or road. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Automobile > nüRoute > Custom Avoidances. 2. Select a custom avoidance. 3.
Customizing the Device About trafficTrends When the trafficTrends™ feature is enabled, your device uses historic traffic information to calculate moreefficient routes. Different routes may be calculated based on traffic trends for the day of the week or based on the time of day. Enabling trafficTrends 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Navigation > Automobile > nüRoute > trafficTrends > Enabled. 54 Display Settings From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Display.
Customizing the Device Language Settings Viewing Map Information • 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. • Keyboard Layout—sets the keyboard layout. Enabling Maps 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > myMaps. 2. Select a map.
Appendix Managing the Bluetooth Device List You can add, disconnect, or delete phones that your device detects while Bluetooth is enabled. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth > Phone. 2. Select an option: • Select a phone for your device to connect with. • Touch to add a phone to the menu. • Touch to delete a phone from the device memory. • Touch None to drop your current connection. Enabling Traffic The traffic receiver is included in some device packages.
Appendix Appendix Power Cables Your device can be powered three ways. • Vehicle power cable • USB cable (included with some models) • AC adapter (optional accessory) About GPS Satellite Signals The device must acquire satellite signals in order to navigate. When the device has acquired satellite signals, the signal strength bars on the main menu are green . When it loses satellite signals, the bars turn red or clear .
Appendix Cleaning the Outer Casing notice Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. 1. Clean the outer casing of the device (not the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. 2. Wipe the device dry. Cleaning the Touchscreen 1. Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. 2. If necessary, use water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass lens cleaner. 3. Apply the liquid to the cloth. 4. Gently wipe the screen with the cloth.
Appendix Locking the Device Garmin Lock is a theft-deterrent system that locks your device. Each time you turn on the device, you must enter the PIN or drive to the security location. 1. From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > System > Garmin Lock > Lock Device > Enabled. 2. Enter a 4-digit PIN twice. 3. Drive to a security location. 4. Touch Set. Changing Your Garmin Lock PIN 1. From the Garmin Lock menu, touch Change PIN. 2. Enter a new 4-digit PIN twice.
Appendix Erasing User Data 1. Turn the device on. 2. Hold your finger on the lowerright corner of the device screen. 3. Keep your finger pressed until the pop-up window appears. 4. Touch Yes to clear all user data. All original settings are restored. Any items that you have saved are erased. Maximizing the Battery Life • Press and quickly release the Power key to lock the screen. • From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > Display > Brightness to turn down the backlight.
Appendix 4. Place the silver tip in the end piece. 5. Screw the end piece back into the vehicle power cable. Mounting on Your Dashboard Notice The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed. Use the enclosed mounting disk to mount your device to the dashboard and comply with certain state regulations. 4. Remove the clear plastic cover from the top of the disk. 5. Place the suction cup mount on top of the disk. 6. Flip the lever down (toward the disk).
Appendix Removing the Cradle from the Mount 1. Turn the cradle to the right or left. 2. Apply pressure until the socket on the cradle releases the ball on the mount. Removing the Suction Cup Mount from the Windshield 1. Flip the lever on the suction cup mount toward you. 2. Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you. 62 About nüMaps Lifetime For a one-time payment, you can receive up to four map updates each year for the life of your device.
Appendix Purchasing Additional Maps 1. Go to your device product page on the Garmin Web site (www .garmin.com). 2. Click the Maps tab. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Custom Points of Interest Custom POIs are customized points on the map. They can contain alerts that let you know if you are near a designated point or if you are traveling faster than a specified speed.
Appendix Safety Cameras ‹ Caution 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. Go to http://my.garmin.com for availability. For these locations, the device 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.
Appendix Troubleshooting Problem My device is not acquiring satellite signals. The suction cup will not stay on my windshield. The device does not charge in my vehicle. My battery does not stay charged for very long. Solution • Verify that the GPS simulator is turned off (page 49). • From the main menu, touch Tools > Settings > System > GPS Simulator > Off. • Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. • Remain stationary for several minutes.
Appendix My battery gauge does not seem accurate. How do I know my device is in USB mass storage mode? Allow the unit to fully discharge, and fully charge it (without interrupting the charge cycle). When your device is in USB mass storage mode, a picture of a device connected to a computer is shown on the device screen. Also, you should see two new removable disk drives listed in My Computer. The device is 1. Disconnect the USB cable from your computer. connected to the 2. Turn off the device.
Index Index Symbols 2-D, 3-D map view 51 A accessories 64 adding a stop 13 addresses 16 anti-theft feature 59 avoiding public transit types 51 road types 52 theft 58 traffic 44 B battery 65 Bluetooth technology 32–35 calling from location map 19 friendly name 55 on nüvi models 1 pairing with phone 32 settings 55 brightness 54 converting currency 41 units 41 coordinates 18 current location, saving 21 customizing the device 49–56 custom POIs 63 C calculator 40 calls answering 33 hanging up 34 home 35 muti
Index E ecoRoute 36–39 calibrate fuel economy 37 ecoChallenge score 37 fuel economy information 38 mileage report 39 vehicle profile 36 editing change categories 22 change map symbol 22 destinations 23 favorites 22 home location 16 saved trip 23 extras 63 F Favorites 21–22 feedback on POI’s 19 68 files deleting 48 supported types 47 finding locations by address 16 by coordinates 18 by name 16 by postal code 16 recent selections 17 saved locations (Favorites) 21 using photos 18 using the map 17 fuse, cha
Index M maps adding 63 data layout 50 detail level 50 errors 19 information 55 pedestrian 31 purchasing 63 theme 50 view 50 MapSource 47, 63 mass storage mode 47 measurements, converting 41 memory card 47 microSD card 5 mileage report 39 mobile phone features 32 mounting the device on dashboard 61 on windshield 65 removing from mount 61 mute audio 6 phone call 34 myDashboard 4 myTrends 28 N navigation 27 off road 15 pedestrian 31 photo 18 settings 50 nearby services 36 next turn 30 nüMaps Lifetime 62 nüRo
Index R recalculating routes 14 recently found locations 17 registering the device 5 removing the mount 62 renaming trips 23 reporting map errors 19 resetting home location 15 the max speed 29 trip data 29 routes calculation 51 off road 15, 52 stopping 15 S safe mode 49 safety cameras alerts 64 databse 64 satellite signals 57 70 saving found locations 21 your current location 21 school zone database 63 screen brightness 54 orient 8 screenshots 40 security location 59 settings 49–55 software version 49 s
Index USB 66 connectors 6 user data, deleting 60 V vehicle profile 38 voice command activating 24 icons and tones 25 navigating with 25 red icon 25 tips for using 25 wakeup phrase 24 voice dial 35 voice language 55 voice mail 34 volume adjusting 6 W Where Am I? 36 world clock 40 nüvi 2200/2300/2400 Series Owner’s Manual 71
For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. © 2010–2011 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, USA Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park, Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9LR UK Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Sijhih, Taipei County, Taiwan www.garmin.com March 2011 Part Number 190-01250-00 Rev.