Owner’s Manual nüvi 310/360/370 ®
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Introduction Preface Thank you for purchasing the Garmin® nüvi®. This manual includes information for nüvi 310, nüvi 360, and nüvi 370 products. Manual Conventions When you are instructed to “touch” something, use your finger to touch an item on the screen. Small arrows (>) appear in the text. They indicate that you should touch a series of items on the nüvi screen. For example, if you see “touch Where to > My Locations,” you should touch the Where to button, and then touch the My Locations button.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface..................................................iii Manual Conventions.................................iii Contact Garmin.........................................iii myGarmin™..................................................................................vi Tips and Shortcuts................................... vi Getting Started.......................................1 What Is in the Box?...................................
Table of Contents Using Bluetooth Technology............25 ® Calling a Number....................................26 Calling a Place........................................27 Receiving a Call......................................27 Using Call Waiting...................................28 Transferring Audio to Your Phone...........28 Using the Phone Book............................28 Using Call History...................................28 Calling Home..........................................
myGarmin and Tips and Shortcuts myGarmin™ Go to http://my.garmin.com to access the latest services for your Garmin products. From the myGarmin Web site, you can do the following: ● Register your Garmin unit. ● Subscribe to online services for safety camera information (see page 48). ● Unlock optional maps. Return to myGarmin often for new Garmin product services. Tips and Shortcuts ● To quickly return to the Menu page, touch and hold Back.
Getting Started Getting Started What Is in the Box? nüvi unit Vehicle suction cup mount to mount the nüvi on your windshield Carrying case to protect your nüvi from scratches and accidental screen taps 12-Volt adapter to receive power in your vehicle. AC charger (optional) to receive power from a wall outlet USB cable to connect the nüvi to your computer. Dashboard disk to mount the suction cup mount on your dashboard instead.
Getting Started Mounting the nüvi on the Windshield Check your state and local traffic laws before mounting. Currently, state laws in California and Minnesota prohibit drivers from using suction mounts on their windshields while operating motor vehicles. Other Garmin dashboard or friction mounting options should be used. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide for more details. If you want to mount the nüvi on your dashboard instead, see page 55.
Basic Operation Basic Operation Turning the nüvi On or Off Press and hold the Power button on the top of the nüvi. Charging the nüvi To charge the nüvi, use one of the following methods: ● Connect the nüvi to the suction mount and the 12-Volt car adapter. ● Connect the USB cable to the nüvi and your computer. ● Connect the AC adapter (included with nüvi 360 and nüvi 370) to the nüvi and a wall outlet.
Basic Operation Changing the Volume, Brightness, and Screen Lock 1. Press and quickly release the Power button, or on the Menu page, touch . 2. Move the sliders to adjust the volume and brightness. To prevent accidental screen taps, touch Lock. To unlock the screen, press the Power button. Resetting Your nüvi If the nüvi screen stops functioning, turn the nüvi off and on again. If this does not help, do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Disconnect the nüvi from external power. Flip up the GPS antenna.
Basic Operation Locking Your nüvi Garmin Lock™ is an anti-theft feature. You can set a four-digit PIN (personal identification number) and a security location; then every time the nüvi is powered on you must enter the PIN or drive to your security location. Select any location, such as your home or office, for your security location. Write down your PIN, and keep it in a safe place. If you forget your PIN, you can go to your security location to unlock the nüvi.
Main Pages Main Pages Understanding the Menu Page Battery status GPS satellite signal status Settings Quick settings Phone Menu Page Traffic ● GPS satellite signals—represents the satellite signals being received by your nüvi. When you see green bars, you have a strong signal. ● Battery status—represents the status of the battery charge. The lightening bolt symbol indicates that the nüvi is currently charging. ● Settings—accesses the nüvi settings.
Main Pages Understanding the Map Page From the Menu page, touch View Map to open the Map page. The icon shows your current location. vehicle Touch the text bar to preview the turns in the route. Touch to zoom out. Touch to return to the Menu page. Touch to zoom in. Touch to open the Trip Information page. Touch to open the Next Turn page.
Main Pages Resetting Trip Information Touch Reset Trip to reset the Trip Information page before beginning a trip. If you make frequent stops, leave the nüvi turned on so it can accurately measure elapsed time during the trip. Touch Reset Max to reset the Maximum Speed. Understanding the Turns Preview Page Touch the green text bar on the top of the Map page to open the Turns Preview page. This page displays all turns in the route and the distance between turns.
Main Pages Understanding the Next ���������� Turn Page The Next Turn page displays the upcoming turn on the map and the distance and time remaining before you reach the turn. To view an upcoming turn on the map, touch Turn In on the Map page, or touch any turn from the Current Route page. Touch or to view other turns in the route. When you are finished viewing the Next Turn page, touch Back.
Where To Where to Finding Your Destination Flip up the antenna on the nüvi to get satellite signals. Then, use the Garmin nüvi to find your destination and navigate to it. 1. On the Menu page, touch Where to. 2. Search for your destination. Touch the arrows for more choices. 3. Touch Go. Following Your Route Follow the route to your destination using the Map page. As you travel, the nüvi guides you to your destination with voice prompts, arrows on the map, and directions at the top of the Map page.
Where To 3. Type the address number, and touch Done. 4. Type the street name until a list of streets appears. 5. Select the street. If more than one matching address is found, select the one that you want. 6. Touch Go. Tip: You can search for a postal code. Enter the postal code instead of the city name. (Not all map data provides postal code searching.) NOTE: Finding an intersection is very similar to finding an address. Touch Intersection, and enter the two street names.
Where To Finding a Place Using Coordinates You can find a place by entering the location coordinates. This can be helpful if you enjoy geocaching. 1. On the Menu page, touch Where to > Coordinates. 2. Enter the coordinates for your destination, and touch Next. 3. Touch Go. Finding a Place ����������� Using the Map Touch Where to > Browse Map. Tips for Browsing the Map ● Touch the map and drag to view different parts of the map. ● Touch and to zoom in and out. ● Touch anywhere on the map.
Where To Expanding Your Search 1. From the Menu page, touch Where to > Near. 2. Select an option: Where I Am Now—searches for places near your current location. A Different City—searches for places near the city you enter. My Current Route—searches for places along the route you are currently navigating. My Destination—searches for places near your current route destination. 3. Touch OK. Note: Your nüvi automatically searches for places near your current location.
Where To Adding ��� a Detour to Your Route If you want the nüvi to try to calculate a new route to avoid something ahead of you, use the following procedure. 1. On the Map page, select Menu to return to the Menu page. 2. Select Detour, and the nüvi creates a new route, if possible. The nüvi attempts to get you back on your original route, as soon as possible. If the route you are currently taking is the only reasonable option, the nüvi might not calculate a detour.
My Locations �My Locations Understanding My Locations You can save your favorite places in My Locations. Saving Places That You Search For 1. After you search for a place you want to save, touch Save. 2. Touch OK. The place is saved in My Locations > Favorites. Finding Saved Places 1. On the Menu page, touch 2. Select a place. 3. Touch Go. Where to > My Locations > Favorites. Saving Your Current Location 1. On the Menu page, touch Where to > My Locations > My Current Location. 2.
My Locations Setting a Home Location You can set a home location for the place you return to most often. Your home location is saved in Favorites. 1. On the Menu page, touch 2. Select an option. Where to > My Locations > Set Home. If you want to change your home location after you have already set it, follow the procedure for “Editing Saved Places.” Going Home After you set your home location, you can route to it at any time. Touch > My Locations > Go Home.
Travel Kit Travel Kit The Travel Kit provides many features that are helpful when you are traveling. Touch Help to learn more about the nüvi Travel Kit. 1. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit. 2. Touch the item you want to open. To purchase a Travel Kit accessory, go to the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com/ products, and click the Accessories link. You can also contact your Garmin dealer to purchase nüvi accessories. Listening to MP3 Files 1. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > MP3 Player > Browse. 2.
Travel Kit When you are listening to music or an audio book, quickly press the Power button twice to jump from any page back to the player page. Touch Back to return to the previous page you were viewing (such as the map). Note: The nüvi plays MP3 files only. It does not support M4A/M4P files. Listening to Your Playlist Your nüvi can play a playlist you have created in an audio program. 1. Using your computer and an audio program, create a playlist of MP3 files. Save the playlist as an M3U file.
Travel Kit Playing Audible Books Purchase full books from Audible.com at http://garmin.audible.com. 1. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > 2. Touch Browse. 3. Touch a category, and then touch a book title. Touch Tap Touch Audible Book Player. to adjust the volume. to jump back. Tap to skip ahead. Touch and hold to move more quickly. to pause the book. Touch the book cover art to view book information.
Travel Kit Loading Audible Books to Your nüvi To purchase a book, go to http://garmin.audible.com, and create an Audible.com account. After you create an account, download AudibleManager to your personal computer. Then you can purchase a book and download it to your nüvi. Step 1: Activate Your nüvi with AudibleManager Before you can listen to a book you have downloaded from Audible.com, you must activate your nüvi. This is a one-time process. 1.
Travel Kit Note: If you are unable to connect to the Internet or have any other problems activating your nüvi, refer to the AudibleManager Help file. Select Help from the menu, and then click Help. Step 2: Download the book to your computer Refer to AudibleManager’s Help file for detailed instructions about downloading books to your computer and loading them on your nüvi. 1. Connect the nüvi to your computer. 2. From your computer’s desktop, double-click the AudibleManager icon to open AudibleManager. 3.
Travel Kit Step 3: Transfer the book to your nüvi Refer to AudibleManager’s Help file for detailed instructions about downloading books to your computer and loading them on your nüvi. You must first activate your nüvi before transferring books. 1. Connect the nüvi to your computer. 2. Open AudibleManager. 3. Select the Internal Drive or External Drive (SD card) in the lower portion of the window. (Insert an SD card into your nüvi, if loading books onto an SD card.) 4. Select the book title.
Travel Kit Viewing a Slide Show Touch Slide Show to start a slide show, which displays each image for a few moments and then displays the next image. You can zoom in or out and pan by dragging the picture with your finger. Touch anywhere on the screen to stop the slide show. Using the World Clock 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > World Clock. To change a city listed, touch the city. Select a new time zone (or city). Touch OK when done. Touch World Map to view a map.
Travel Kit Updating Conversion Rates The nüvi allows you to update the currency conversion rates manually so that you are always using the most current rates. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > Currency Converter. Touch Update. Touch the rate you want to update. Touch to erase the current rate. Enter a new rate, and touch Done. Touch Save to finish. Tip: Touch Restore to use the original conversion rate. Tip: Touch and hold to erase the entire entry. Converting Measurements 1. 2. 3. 4.
Using Bluetooth Technology Using Bluetooth® Technology If you have a phone with Bluetooth wireless technology, and your phone is supported by the nüvi (see www.garmin.com/bluetooth), you can use your nüvi as a handsfree device. Hands-free phone features on the nüvi are only available if your phone supports that feature using Bluetooth technology (for example, phone book, voice dial, and call waiting).
Using Bluetooth Technology 4. Touch Add (or Change, if you already added). 5. If adding, set your phone to Find Me/Discoverable mode, and touch OK on the nüvi. Select your phone on the list. Enter passkey 1234 on your phone, when prompted. OR If changing, select your phone and touch OK, or touch Add Device and OK. 6. If the pairing is successful, the Phone icon appears on the nüvi Menu page. When you turn on the nüvi, it tries to pair with the last phone with which it paired.
Using Bluetooth Technology If you are calling a number that requires that you enter information using a keypad during the call (for example, entering a password for your voicemail), do the following: 1 During the call, touch > Call Options > Touch Tones. 2. Enter the information. Touch Back twice, when finished. 3. To end the call, touch End Call. Calling a Place 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure that your phone is paired with the nüvi. On the Menu page, touch Phone > POI Dial.
Using Bluetooth Technology Using Call Waiting If you get a call waiting call, the nüvi displays the Incoming Call window. Touch Answer. The first call is placed on hold. To switch between calls: 1. During the call, touch > Switch To. 2. Touch End Call to hang up; this does not disconnect the call on hold. Transferring Audio to Your Phone This feature can be helpful if you are using the hands-free features of the nüvi, and you want to get out of a vehicle without disconnecting your call.
Using Bluetooth Technology Calling Home 1. Touch Call Home to set up or change your home information, so that you can quickly call home. The first time that you use this function, follow the prompts to enter your home information, and then touch Save. 2. If you want to set your phone number, follow the prompts, and then touch Done. The nüvi calls your home phone number.
Using Bluetooth Technology Using Text Messaging If your phone supports text messaging using Bluetooth technology, you can send and receive text messages on the nüvi. After pairing, it might take a few minutes for text messages to be available. Getting a Text Message When you get a text message, the Incoming Text window opens. Touch Listen to play the text message, touch Review to open your Inbox, or touch Ignore to close the window. Sending a Text Message 1.
Using Bluetooth Technology Viewing Your Messages 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Menu page, touch Phone > Touch Inbox, Outbox, or Drafts. Touch a message. Select an option: • • Text Message. Touch to listen to the message. (This is available only on the nüvi 360 or nüvi 370 and when a TTS voice is selected). Touch Forward to send this message to another recipient, or touch Reply to reply to this contact. Dropping a Connection 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Menu page, touch Settings > Bluetooth. Touch Change.
Using an FM TMC Traffic Receiver Using FM Traffic If you are using a traffic receiver, you can view traffic information on your nüvi. When a traffic message is received, your nüvi displays the incident on the map, and you can change your route to avoid the traffic incident. For traffic data coverage areas, refer to the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com/fmtraffic. Note: The FM traffic receiver and nüvi must be in data range of an FM station transmitting traffic data to receive traffic information.
Using an FM TMC Traffic Receiver Viewing Traffic Incidents 1. On the Menu page, touch to display a list of traffic incidents. 2. Select an item to view details. 3. Select an option. Avoiding Traffic The Map page displays or in the lower-right corner of the screen when there is a traffic incident on your current route or road. 1. From the Map page, touch or 2. Select an item to view details. 3. Touch Avoid. Traffic Symbols North American .
Using an FM TMC Traffic Receiver Severity Color Code The bars to the left of the traffic symbols indicate the traffic incident’s severity: Green = Low severity; traffic is flowing normally. Yellow = M edium severity; traffic is a bit congested. Red = High severity; traffic is heavily congested or stopped. Purchasing an Additional Traffic Subscription See page 45 for information about changing the traffic settings or adding a traffic subscription.
Managing Files on Your nüvi Managing Files on Your nüvi You can store files (such as JPEG images and MP3 music files) in the nüvi’s internal memory or on an optional SD card. NOTE: The nüvi is not compatible with Windows® 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me. This is a common limitation of most USB Mass Storage devices.
Managing Files on Your nüvi Loading Items to Your nüvi Step 1: Insert an SD Card (Optional) The SD card slot is located on the side of the nüvi. To insert the card, press it in until it clicks. Inserting an SD Card Connecting the USB Cable Step 2: Connect the ���������� USB Cable 1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the connector on the side of the nüvi. 2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer.
Managing Files on Your nüvi Step 3: Transfer Files to the nüvi On a Windows PC: 1. Connect the nüvi to your computer. My Computer icon on your computer’s desktop. Browse your computer for the file you want to copy. Highlight the file and select Edit > Copy. Open the “nuvi” or “nuvi sd” drive. Select Edit > Paste. The file then appears in the list of files on the nüvi memory or SD card. 2. Double-click the 3. 4. 5. 6. On a Mac: 1. Connect the nüvi to your computer as described on the previous page.
Managing Files on Your nüvi From a Mac: 1. When you are finished transferring files, drag the volume icon to the Trash (it turns into an Eject icon) to unmount the device. 2. Disconnect your nüvi from your computer now. Information about Your ������������ nüvi Drives For files that you manually load onto your nüvi, like your MP3 or JPEG files, you can paste them anywhere in the “nuvi” and “nuvi sd” drives.
Customizing the nüvi Customizing the nüvi Restoring Settings To restore all settings you have changed, touch Settings > Restore. To restore settings for an individual category, touch Restore on that particular page. Changing the Map Settings To change the map settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > Map. Map Detail—adjust the amount of detail shown on the map. Displaying more detail causes the map to redraw more slowly. Map View—change the perspective of the Map page.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the System Settings To change the system settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > System. WAAS/EGNOS—turning on the WAAS/EGNOS setting might improve GPS accuracy, but it consumes more battery power. For information about WAAS/EGNOS, go to www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html. Safe Mode—turn on or off the Safe Mode feature.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the Locale Settings To change the locale settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > Locale. View the location settings, such as language. Touch the setting that you want to change, or touch Change All to adjust the settings based on a selected country. On each screen, touch the setting you want, and then touch OK. Text Language—change all on-screen text to the selected language.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the ����������������� Display Settings To change the display settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > Display. Color Mode—touch Daytime for a light background, Nighttime for a black background, or Auto to automatically switch between the two. Backlight Timeout—select the length of time the backlight stays on after external power is removed. Reducing the time the backlight stays on increases your battery life.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the Navigation Settings To change the navigation settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > Navigation. Route Preference—select a preference for calculating your route. Vehicle—specify your vehicle type to optimize routes. Avoidances—touch Enabled to access the road types. Select the road types you want to avoid on your routes. The nüvi uses these road types only if alternative routes take you too far out of your way or if no other roads are available.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the Bluetooth Settings To change the Bluetooth settings, on the Menu page, touch Settings > Bluetooth. Connections—select a device to connect to. Select Add Device to search the area for mobile phones with Bluetooth® wireless technology. Set your mobile phone to Find Me, Discoverable, or Visible, and then touch OK. The nüvi searches for all Bluetooth wireless devices in the area and lists them. Select your phone, and then touch OK. Enter the nüvi’s PIN in your phone.
Customizing the nüvi Changing the Traffic Settings Note: You can only access the traffic settings if your nüvi is connected to external power and an FM TMC traffic receiver. North American Options The FM traffic services that you have subscriptions to are listed followed by the expiration date of the subscription. Touch Add to add a subscription. Non-North American Options Auto—select which provider to use. Select Auto to use the best provider for the area, or select a specific provider to use always.
Customizing the nüvi 4. After you receive the 25-character code, touch Next on the nüvi, enter the code, and touch Done. You must obtain a new code each time you renew your service. If you own multiple FM traffic receivers, you must obtain a new subscription code for each receiver. For more information about using a traffic receiver, go to page 32. Changing the Proximity Points Settings This option is visible only if you have loaded Custom POIs onto your nüvi.
Appendix Appendix U������������������ pdating the nüvi Software Use WebUpdater to update your nüvi software. Go to www.garmin.com/products/ webupdater to download the WebUpdater program. After downloading WebUpdater to your computer, connect your nüvi to your computer, run WebUpdater, and follow the screen prompts. After confirming that you want to perform an update, WebUpdater automatically downloads the update and installs it on your nüvi.
Appendix Check www.garmin.com/unlock/update.jsp to see if an update for your map software is available. You can also purchase additional MapSource map data from Garmin and load the maps on your nüvi’s internal memory or on an optional SD card. To load maps or waypoints to your nüvi memory or SD card, select the name for your Garmin drive or SD card drive. Refer to the MapSource Help file for more information about using MapSource and loading maps and waypoints on your nüvi.
Appendix Custom �������������������������� POIs (Points of Interest) Your nüvi accepts custom POI databases, available from various companies on the Internet. Some custom POI databases contain alert information for points such as school zones. Your nüvi can notify you with a proximity alarm when you approach one of these points. After downloading your POI database, use the Garmin POI Loader to install the POIs into your nüvi. The POI Loader is available at www.garmin.com/poiloader.
Appendix Optional Accessories For more information about accessories, go to the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com/products, and click the Accessories link. You can also contact your Garmin dealer to purchase accessories. ● FM traffic receiver ● External remote antenna ● External microphone ● Travel Kit accessories About the Garmin Travel Guide™ Much like a paper travel guide, the Garmin Travel Guide provides detailed information about places, such as restaurants and hotels.
Appendix About SaversGuide The SaversGuide® is an optional accessory that is available only in North America. With the SaversGuide preprogrammed SD data card and membership card, your nüvi is a digital coupon book that notifies you of merchants near your current location where you are eligible for a discount, such as restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, and auto repair shops. About the Garmin Language Guide The Garmin Language Guide is an optional accessory.
Appendix Translating Words and Phrases 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > Language Guide. Touch Words and Phrases > Language. Select the From and To languages and touch Back. Select a category. Search for a phrase, and touch it. Touch to hear the translation. Words and Phrases Tips ● Use Keywords in Phrases to find all phrases that contain a specific word. ● Touch Search to spell the word. ● Touch an underlined word to replace the word.
Appendix Using the Bilingual Dictionaries The Garmin Language Guide provides five bilingual dictionaries. You can easily translate words and hear their pronunciation using the Bilingual Dictionaries. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Menu page, touch Travel Kit > Language Guide. Touch Bilingual Dictionaries. Touch a translation option. If necessary, touch To English. Search for the word and touch it. 5. Touch to hear the word spoken. Bilingual Tips ● Touch Search to spell the word or the beginning of the word.
Appendix About GPS Satellite Signals Your nüvi must acquire GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite signals to operate. If you are indoors, near tall buildings or trees, or in a parking garage, the nüvi might not acquire satellites. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions to use your nüvi, or close the antenna to turn off the GPS and use it indoors. When the nüvi acquires satellite signals, the signal strength bars on the Menu page are green .
Appendix Mounting the nüvi on Your Dashboard Use the enclosed mounting disk to mount your nüvi to the dashboard. Important: The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed. To install the mounting disk: 1. Clean and dry the dashboard where you want to place the disk. 2. Remove the backing from the permanent mounting adhesive on the Suction bottom of the disk, and place the disk lever on the dashboard. 3.
Appendix Removing the Cradle from the Mount To remove the cradle from the mount arm, turn the cradle to one side. The cradle snaps off of the ball socket. To replace the cradle, snap the cradle on the ball socket. Caring for Your nüvi Your nüvi contains sensitive electronic components that can be permanently damaged if exposed to excessive shock or vibration. To minimize the risk of damage to your nüvi, avoid dropping your nüvi and operating it in high shock/vibration environments.
Appendix ● Though a PDA stylus can also be used to operate the touch screen, never attempt this while operating a vehicle. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touch screen, because it can damage the screen. ● Keep the nüvi in the leather carrying case when not in use. Avoiding Theft ● To avoid theft, remove the nüvi and mount from sight when not in use. Remove the mark on the windshield left by the suction cup. ● Use the Garmin Lock™ feature.
Appendix Battery Gauge The battery icon in the upper-right corner of the Menu page indicates the status of the internal battery. Periodically, you might notice that the battery gauge is not completely accurate. To increase the accuracy of the battery gauge, fully discharge the battery and then fully charge it without interrupting the charging. For best results, do not unplug the nüvi until it is totally charged.
Appendix My phone will not connect to the nüvi. Verify that the Bluetooth field is set to Enabled. Make sure your phone is turned on and is less than 10 meters (about 33 feet) away from your nüvi. See www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more help. How do I know my nüvi is in USB Mass Storage Mode? When your nüvi is in USB Mass Storage Mode, a picture of a nüvi connected to a computer is shown. Also, you should see a new Removable Disk Drive listed in My Computer.
Appendix I keep getting a message saying “Unsafe Removal of Device” when I unplug the USB cable. To disconnect your nüvi from your computer, double-click the Unplug or Eject icon in your system tray. Select “USB Mass Storage Device,” and click Stop. Select the nüvi drives, and click OK. Disconnect your nüvi from your computer. How can I rename my nüvi drives? 1. 2. 3. 4. How do I map my nüvi �������� drives in Windows? 1. Turn off your nüvi. 2. Plug the USB cable into the nüvi and your computer.
Appendix Specifications Size: 3.87” W x 2.91” H x 0.87” D (9.8 x 7.4 x 2.2 cm) Weight: 5.1 oz (144.6 g) Display: 3.5” (8.9 cm) diagonal, 2.8” W x 2.1” H (7.1 x 5.3 cm); 320 x 240 pixels; QVGA TFT landscape display with white backlight and anti-glare touch screen Case: Not waterproof or IPXO Temperature range: 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) Data storage: Internal memory and optional removable SD card. Data is stored indefinitely.
Appendix Software License Agreement BY USING THE nüvi, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain in Garmin.
Index Index Symbols 2 dimensional 39 3 dimensional 39 A about button 40 accessories 17, 50 acquiring Satellites 3 acquisition times 61 AC charger 1 adding a device 26 adding a stop 13 alerts 46 alerts, safety camera 48 answering a call 28 antenna, GPS vi attention tone 43 AudibleManager 20 Audible books 19 transferring 22 audio, transferring to your phone 28 audio version 40 avoiding road types 43 theft 57 traffic 34, 43 B backlight timeout 42 Back button vi bars, green satellite 3 battery information
Index deleting all information 4 destination, finding your 10 detour 14 disconnecting your nüvi 37, 60 disk, dashboard 1 disk, mounting 55 display specifications 61 downloading a book 21 drives 36 dropping a connection 31 E editing saved places (my locations) 16 EGNOS 40 enabling Bluetooth 26 ending a call 26 expanding your search 13 external microphone 2 F Favorites 15 files deleting 38 managing 35 supported types 38 transferring 37 finding places by name 10 by postal code 11 64 intersection 11 item o
Index zoom 12 MapSource 47 measurements 24 menu page 6 messages, sending text 30 messaging, text 30 metric units 41 microphone 1 microphone, external 2 mounting disk 55 mounting on the windshield 2 mounting on your dashboard 55 MP3 17, 18 myGarmin vi my locations 15, 16, 29 Favorites 15 N narrow your results list spell the name 11 navigation settings 43 next turn page 9 north up 39 nuvi drives 36, 37 O on-screen keyboard 11 optional accessories 50 P passkey, pairing 26 PC interface 61 phone book 28 ph
Index show map 12 slide show 23 software license agreement 62 software version 40 specifications 61 spell the name of a place 11 status, phone 29 sticker, Garmin Lock 5 stop, adding a 13 stop navigation 14 stop USB 37 storing your nüvi 56 subscribe to safety camera information vi supported file types 35 switching between calls 28 system setup 40 T temperature range 61 text language 41 text messages 30 text messaging 30 theft prevention 57 touch screen cleaning 56 recalibrating 42 touch tones 27 TourGuide
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