Garmin-Asus A10 owner’s manual
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Introduction The Garmin-Asus A10 is a multimedia mobile phone with integrated navigation and services. ™ Getting Support 1. Go to www.garminasus.com /support. 2. Select your region. Updating the Software 1. Go to www.garminasus.com /support. 2. Select your region. 3. Under the A10, click Software Updates. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Introduction Buying Additional Maps 1. Go to www.garminasus.com /support. 2. Select your region. 3.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction....................................i Getting Support...............................i Updating the Software.....................i Buying Additional Maps...................i Getting Help....................................i Getting Started..............................1 Device Features.............................1 Setting Up the Device.....................2 Registering Your Product................4 Mounting Your Device....................
Table of Contents Placing a Conference Call............22 Forwarding Calls..........................23 Barring Calls.................................23 Turning On Airplane Mode............24 Multitasking..................................24 Managing Your Contacts...........25 Adding a Contact..........................25 Adding a Number in Call History to Contacts.................................25 Calling a Contact..........................25 Searching for a Contact................
Table of Contents Navigating in Walking Mode.........48 Taking a Detour............................50 Stopping the Route.......................50 Working with Routes.....................51 Viewing Your Trip Log...................52 Sending and Receiving Messages....................................53 Sending a Text Message..............53 About Multimedia Messages .......53 Reading Messages.......................54 Setting Up SMS Cell Broadcast...56 Using Email..................................
Table of Contents Setting Your Browser Home Page...........................................68 Downloading Files........................69 Playing Music.............................70 Music Player File Types................70 Playing a Song.............................71 Changing the Music Player View...........................................71 About Playlists..............................71 Searching the Music Player..........73 Saving a Song as a Ringtone.......73 Streaming Online Music...............
Table of Contents Synchronizing with a Google™ Account......................................90 Using Bluetooth Technology.........91 Transferring Files..........................92 About Wi-Fi...................................93 Customizing Your Device..........95 Wireless Manager........................95 Audio Settings..............................96 Display Settings............................96 Phone Settings.............................98 Home Screen...............................
Getting Started Warning See the Important Safety and Product Information document in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Notice It is strongly recommended that you sign up for a data plan to use this phone. Download the latest owner’s manual at www.garminasus.com/support.
Getting Started Setting Up the Device 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Install the SIM card. 3. Install the microSD card (optional) (page 3). 4. Install the battery (page 3). 5. Replace the battery cover (page 3). 6. Charge the battery (page 3). 7. Register the device and check eligibility for a free map update (page 4). Removing the Battery Cover 1. Place your thumb in the center of the battery cover ➊. ➊ ➋ 2. Locate the battery cover notch ➋ on the bottom of the device. 2 3.
Getting Started Installing the microSD Card Insert the microSD card in the microSD slot ➊ with the gold contacts facing down. ➊ Replacing the Battery Cover 1. Properly align the battery cover on the back of the device. 2. Press the battery cover down until it snaps into place. Charging the Battery Installing the Battery 1. Locate the battery ➊ that came in the product box. 2. Locate the metal contacts on the end of the battery and in the battery compartment. 3.
Getting Started 2. Plug the USB cable into the AC adapter. 3. Connect the micro-USB end of the USB cable to the connector on the bottom of the device. 4. Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. Alternate Charging Methods • (Preferred) Use the vehicle power cable connected to the cradle, with the device in the cradle. • Use the vehicle power cable connected to the device (not the cradle). • Use the USB cable connected to your device and a computer. • Use the battery charger accessory.
Getting Started 1. Plug the vehicle power cable ➊ into the power connector on the side of the cradle ➋. 8. Tilt the device back until it snaps into the cradle. ➌ ➊ ➋ ➍ 2. Remove the clear plastic from the suction cup ➌. 3. Clean and dry your windshield and the suction cup with a lint-free cloth. 4. Place the suction cup on the windshield. 5. Flip the lever ➍ back, toward the windshield. 6. Snap the cradle onto the suction cup arm. 7. Fit the gold contacts on the left side of the device into the cradle.
Getting to Know Your Device Getting to Know Your Device Using the Home Screen The Home screen is designed with several panes that can be customized. ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ 6 ➎ • Drag ➊ toward the bottom of the screen to view notifications. The status bar displays notification icons, status icons, and the current time. • Drag your finger across the screen ➋ to view the other Home screen panes. • Touch any icon ➌ on the Home screen to open the application. • Touch ➍ to open the phone application.
Getting to Know Your Device Switching Home Screen Panes Use any of the following options to switch to another pane: • To switch to the next pane, slide your finger across the screen from right to left. • To switch to the previous pane, slide your finger across the screen from left to right. • To quickly switch to the Where To? pane, touch . • To quickly switch to a specific pane, touch , and touch a pane.
Getting to Know Your Device Using the Application Tray The application tray contains shortcuts for the applications on the device. Note: The application tray is available on all Home screen panes except for the Where To? pane. 1. From the Home screen, touch and drag the application tray toward the top of the screen. 3. Touch a shortcut icon to start an application. Viewing Notifications When a notification icon appears in the status bar, open the notification window to view more information. 1.
Getting to Know Your Device 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Audio and Display > Notifications. 2. Touch a tone. 3. Touch Save. Setting the Default Ringtone 1. From the Home screen, touch >Settings > Audio and Display > Ringtones. 2. Touch a ringtone. 3. Touch Save. Customizing the Home Screen You can customize the Home screen to suit your needs. Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper 1. From the Home screen, touch > Wallpaper. 2. Select an option. 3.
Getting to Know Your Device Adding Items to a Pane 1. From the Home screen, switch to the pane to which you want to add items. 2. Touch and hold on an empty area of the pane. 3. Touch the type of item to add. 4. Enter additional information, if necessary. Removing Items from a Pane 1. From the Home screen, switch to the pane from which you want to remove items. 2. Touch and hold the item to remove. 3. Drag the item to . Adding Panes You can add additional panes to the Home screen. 1.
Getting to Know Your Device Renaming a Home Screen Folder Before you can rename a folder, you must add a folder to the Home screen. 1. From the Home screen, touch the folder. 2. Touch and hold the folder name at the top of the folder window. 3. Enter the name, and touch OK. Arranging Items on the Home Screen You can move widgets, shortcuts, and folders to arrange them on the Home screen. 1. Touch and hold the item you want to move until the device vibrates. 2. Drag the item to a new location.
Getting to Know Your Device Changing the Volume You can change the volume for certain features, such as the ringer, music player, navigation prompts, and messaging notifications. 1. Open the application for which you want to change the volume. 2. Press the Volume Up or Volume Down key. Tip: You can also access the volume settings from the application tray. Touch Settings > Audio and Display > Volume Levels. 3. Select an option: • Continue pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down key to adjust the volume.
Getting to Know Your Device Using the Touchscreen Note: The touchscreen requires direct contact with your skin. The device does not respond if you touch the touchscreen with your fingernail or with a glove. • Touch and drag your finger to slowly scroll the screen. • Scroll the screen both vertically and horizontally, when available. • Touch, drag, and quickly remove your finger (flick the screen) to quickly scroll the screen. • Touch the screen to stop scrolling.
Getting to Know Your Device Using Text Completion The device includes a text-completion feature that recognizes words you are typing. Selecting an Input Method The device includes multiple input methods, such as text editing and language-specific keyboards. Note: To adjust the text-completion settings, see page 108. Before you can select an input method, you must enable additional input methods using the keyboard settings (page 108). 1. Begin typing a word.
Getting to Know Your Device About the Automatic Screen Lock About the Headset If the device is in the mount with external power, the screen will not automatically lock. To connect a Bluetooth headset, see page 91. For information on using a Bluetooth headset, see the instructions that came with the headset. The device automatically locks if you do not use it for a specified amount of time. Manually Locking the Device Press the Power key.
Getting to Know Your Device Status and Notification Icons Icon Description Current time. The time is supplied by your network provider based on the location of the device or on the selected time zone. Battery life. External power is connected, and the battery is charging. Mobile signal strength. The more colored bars that appear, the stronger the signal. A red bar indicates there is no mobile signal. Airplane mode. Wi-Fi® connectivity.
Getting to Know Your Device Icon Description Silent mode. Speaker phone. In a phone call. Calls are being forwarded. Text or MMS message received. E-mail message received. Appointment reminder. New voice mail message. Parking spot has been saved. You are currently navigating a route in driving mode. You are currently navigating a route in walking mode. An alarm is enabled. Connected to the computer using the USB cable. Synchronizing data with your computer, e-mail account, or Exchange ActiveSync® account.
Using the Phone Using the Phone Using In-Call Options Dialing a Number 1. From the Home screen, touch . 2. Dial the number. 3. Touch Call. > Calling a Found Location You can call a location that you have found in the Where To? menu if the location has a phone number associated with it. 1. From the Home screen, touch 2. Find a location (page 30). 3. Touch Call. 18 . While you are in a call, use the following options: • Touch Speakerphone to activate the speakerphone.
Using the Phone • Touch Add Call to place a new call. The first call is placed on hold: ◦◦ Touch Switch to change between the current call and the call on hold, if you are on call waiting. ◦◦ Touch Merge to create a conference call. • Touch Hold to place the current call on hold. • Touch to display a numeric keypad for automated systems that require numeric entries. Ending a Call Touch End Call. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Answering a Call • If the screen is locked, drag to the right.
Using the Phone Activating Call Waiting From the Home screen, touch >Settings > Phone > Call Waiting > On > Save. Using Call Waiting If call waiting is activated, use these call waiting options when you receive an incoming call. • Touch Answer + Hold to answer the new call and place the original call on hold: ◦◦ Touch Merge to create a conference call with the original call and the new call. ◦◦ Touch Switch to switch between the original call and the new call.
Using the Phone Using Call History 1. From the Home screen, touch . Calls are organized into three categories: Icon > Description Dialed call Received call Missed call 2. Touch a call. 3. Select an option. Calling a Number using Call History 1. From the Home screen, touch > . 2. Touch next to the number or contact. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Deleting a Call from the Call History 1. From the Home screen, touch > . 2. Touch a call. 3. Touch > Delete from Call History > OK.
Using the Phone Viewing Related Calls Related calls are calls made to or received from the same number, which is displayed as one item in the call history. 1. From the Home screen, touch . 2. Touch a call. 3. Touch > Reverse Lookup. > 1. From the Home screen, touch > . 2. Touch a call. 3. Touch > View Related Calls. A list of related calls appears showing the length of each call or a status message. Deleting All Calls from the Call History From the Home screen, touch > > > Clear Call Log.
Using the Phone 5. Touch to view the other members of the conference call (optional). Speaking Privately During a Conference Call You can speak privately with another member of the conference call. 1. During the conference call, touch . 2. Touch next to the contact with whom you would like to speak. The other members of the conference call can continue to speak to each other. Touch Merge to end the private conversation. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Forwarding Calls 1.
Using the Phone Turning On Airplane Mode Airplane mode turns off the phone and data connections for situations such as an airplane flight. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Airplane Mode. When Airplane mode is on, the telephone, the network, and Bluetooth features are deactivated. You cannot send or receive calls, e-mail messages, or SMS/MMS messages. Multitasking Use the keys to help you multi-task. Placing a Call While Navigating 1. If you are driving, pull over and stop. 2.
Managing Your Contacts Adding a Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts > . 2. Enter the contact information. 3. Touch Save. Adding a Number in Call History to Contacts 1. From the Home screen, touch > . 2. Touch a call. 3. Touch > Add to Contacts > Create new contact. 4. Touch a phone type. 5. Touch Name, enter a name, and touch Next. 6. If necessary, enter more contact information. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Managing Your Contacts 7. Touch Save. Calling a Contact 1.
Managing Your Contacts Using the Contact Shortcut Menu 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch the contact image. A shortcut menu opens, which provides quick access to commonly used items relating to contacts. 3. Touch an icon. 26 Editing and Deleting Contacts Editing a Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch > Edit. 4. Edit the contact: • Touch an item to edit the information. • Touch to delete the information. 5. Touch Save.
Managing Your Contacts 5. Select an option: Take a Photo or Select Photo from Gallery. 6. Take or choose a picture. 7. Touch and drag the square to crop the picture, and touch Save. 8. Touch Save. Assigning a Location to a Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch > Edit > Add Address > . 4. Select the location: • Touch the location on the map. • Touch , and search for the location. 5. Touch Select this Location > Save.
Managing Your Contacts Deleting a Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch > Delete > OK. Starting a Route to a Contact Before you can start a route to a contact, you should assign a location for the contact (page 27). 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch a contact. 3. Touch Go!. 28 Managing Your SIM Contacts Importing Contacts from Your SIM Card 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2.
Managing Your Contacts • Select the check box for the contact. 4. Touch Export. Creating a New SIM Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch > SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts > Create New SIM Contact. 3. Touch Name, enter the name, and touch Done. 4. Touch Primary Number, enter the phone number, and touch Done. 5. Touch Done. Call or Send a Message to a SIM Contact 1. From the application tray, touch Contacts. 2. Touch > SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts. 3. Touch a contact.
Searching for Locations Searching for Locations The Where To? menu provides several different categories you can use to search for locations and destinations. About GPS Signals Before you can navigate or use location-based applications, your device must acquire satellite signals. When you start an application that requires GPS signals, the device begins acquiring satellite signals. Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes.
Searching for Locations 4. Touch a location. Working with Found Locations After you find a location, the location appears on the map. An information balloon displays the name of the location. ➊ ➋ ➌ ➍ • Touch ➊ to view the other locations on the map. • Touch ➋ to view additional details, such as the address and the phone number, if known. • Touch ➌ to create a route to the location. • Touch ➍ to dial the phone number Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual of the location, if available.
Searching for Locations Changing the Search Area By default, your device finds locations near your current location. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > > Change Location. 3. Select the location: • Touch the location on the map. • Touch , and search for the location. 4. Touch Select this Location. Saving and Editing Locations Saving a Found Location 1. Find a location (page 30). 2. Touch the information balloon. 3. Touch Save.
Searching for Locations Editing Saved Locations 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations. 3. Touch and hold a location. 4. Touch Edit. 5. Touch an item to edit it. 6. Touch Save. Deleting a Saved Location 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations. 3. Touch and hold a location. 4. Touch Delete > Confirm.
Searching for Locations Assigning Saved Locations to Categories 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations. 3. Touch and hold a location. 4. Touch Edit > Categories. 5. Touch the categories to assign to this location. 6. Touch Done > Save. Sharing Locations Sharing a Found Location 1. Find a location (page 30). 2. Touch the information balloon. 3. Touch Share, and select an option to send the location. 4. Touch To, add a recipient, and touch Done.
Searching for Locations Finding Your Parking Spot Finding Your Current About the Parking Spot Feature Location When the My Parking Spot feature is enabled, the location of your parking spot is saved automatically if you are receiving satellite signals when you remove the device from the cradle. Use the Where Am I? page to view information about your current location. This is a helpful feature if you need to tell emergency personnel your location.
Searching for Locations Setting Your Home Location You can save a home location and quickly generate a route to it. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Home. 3. Select an option. Starting a Route to Your Home Before you can create a route to your home location, you must set your home location. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Home > Go!.
Searching for Locations Finding Local Businesses Local search enables you to search for local businesses. In addition to searching by spelling the name of a location, you can also spell the names of categories, like “salon” or “coffee.” This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Local Search. 3. Enter your search term, and touch . 4.
Searching for Locations Finding Upcoming Events Search for upcoming events, such as art shows and sporting events. This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Upcoming Events. 3. Touch a category. 4. Touch the arrows or the date to select a different date, if necessary. 5.
Searching for Locations Finding Cities 3. Touch a photograph. Finding Fuel Prices This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. 1. From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Fuel Prices. A list of fuel prices near your current location appears. to Changing the Fuel Type 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2.
Searching for Locations 3. Enter all or part of the last name, and touch Next. 4. Enter all or part of the first name (optional), and touch Done. 5. Touch Search. 6. Enter the postal code, if necessary. Finding by Phone Number This service may not be available for all phone numbers. 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > White Pages > By Phone Number. 3. Enter the area code and phone number. 4. Touch Search.
Searching for Locations 3. Touch a format. Finding Intersections 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch Browse Places > Intersections. 3. If necessary, touch Change State/ Country to change the state, country, or province. 4. Touch Enter Street 1. 5. Enter all or part of the street name. 6. Touch the correct street. 7. Repeat for the second street. 8. Touch the correct intersection, if necessary.
Following Your Route Following Your Route Before you can navigate with your device, you must acquire satellites (page 30). About the Map 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.
Following Your Route ◦◦ As you zoom out, the map changes to a digital elevation map showing the contours of the area. ◦◦ Zoom far out to view a globe. Touch and drag to spin the globe. • Touch to rotate the map. • Touch to view the map in two dimensions. • Touch to view the map in three dimensions. • Touch to center the map on your location. • Touch anywhere on the map. An arrow points to the location. • Touch for more options.
Following Your Route Navigating in Driving Mode Starting a Route in Driving Mode 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Find a location (page 30). 3. Touch Go! > Driving. Note: When the device is in the mount, Driving is automatically selected. The device creates a route to the location and opens the map. Using the Map to Navigate in Driving Mode Your route is marked with a magenta line.
Following Your Route Viewing the Route Details When you are navigating in Driving mode, you can view all of the turns for your entire route and the distance between turns. Viewing the Next Turn When you are navigating in Driving mode, you can view the turn on the map and the distance and time left before you reach the turn. 1. While navigating to a destination, touch the text bar on the top of the map. 1. While navigating to a destination, touch the turn indicator on the map. 2.
Following Your Route About Traffic Resetting the Trip Computer in Driving Mode Reset the trip computer before beginning a trip. This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. Note: Garmin and ASUS are not responsible for the accuracy of the traffic information. 1. While you are navigating in Driving mode, from the map, touch Speed > . 2. Touch an item to reset.
Following Your Route About the Traffic Icon The traffic icon on the map changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions. Icon Gray Green Yellow Red Definition Traffic information is not available. Traffic is flowing freely. Traffic is moving but there is a delay. There is moderate traffic congestion. Traffic is not moving or is moving very slowly. There is a severe delay.
Following Your Route 3. Touch the arrows to select a traffic delay, if necessary. 4. Touch > Avoid to avoid the selected traffic delay. You might still be routed through traffic if no better alternative routes exist. Viewing the Traffic Map The traffic map displays color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. To return to the normal map, touch the traffic icon, and touch Show Normal Map. 1. On the map, touch the traffic icon. 2. Touch Show Traffic Map. Viewing Traffic Delays 1.
Following Your Route Using the Map to Navigate in Walking Mode Your route is marked with a magenta line. ➊ ➊ ➋ ➌ • Touch ➊ to view the next turn or previous turn. • Touch ➋ to view the itinerary page. • Touch ➌ to view the Where Am I? page. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Viewing the Itinerary Page While navigating a route in Walking mode, touch > View Itinerary. Using the Compass to Navigate 1. From the Map page, touch > Trip Computer.
Following Your Route Calibrating the Compass 1. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 2. Touch View Map > > Trip Computer > > Calibrate Compass. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Resetting the Trip Computer in Walking Mode Reset the trip computer before beginning a trip. 1. From the Home screen, touch View Map > > Trip Computer > . 2. Touch an item to reset. Taking a Detour While navigating a route, you can use detours to avoid obstacles ahead of you, such as construction zones. 1.
Following Your Route Working with Routes Adding Points to the Active Route 1. While navigating a route, touch . 2. From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane. 3. Find a location (page 30). 4. Touch the intermediate destination. 5. Touch Go! > Insert Via Point. Planning a New Route 1. From the application tray, touch Routes > Create New Route. 2. Touch the text field, and enter a route name. 3. Touch Add Location. 4. Select the location: • Touch the location on the map.
Following Your Route Optimizing and Reversing a Saved Route 1. From the application tray, touch Routes. 2. Touch a route. 3. Touch Edit > . 4. Touch Optimize Route or Reverse Route. 5. Touch Save. Deleting a Saved Route 1. From the application tray, touch Routes. 2. Touch a route. 3. Touch Edit > > Delete Route > OK. Starting to Navigate a Saved Route 1. From the application tray, touch Routes. 2. Touch a route. 3. Touch Go!.
Sending and Receiving Messages Your regular messaging fees apply when sending and receiving messages. Sending a Text Message You can send Short Message Service (SMS) text messages. 1. From the application tray, touch Messaging > New Text Message. 2. Enter a phone number or a contact name, and touch a recipient. 3. Enter the text message. 4. Touch for additional options. 5. Touch Send.
Sending and Receiving Messages Sending a Location Message Reading Messages Caution Use caution when sharing your location information with others. A number on the Messaging icon displays the number of unread messages in your inbox. Location messages allow you to send your current location information to other people. 1. From the Home screen, touch Messaging. The inbox opens, containing SMS and MMS messages received from other devices. Unread messages are displayed in bold. 2.
Sending and Receiving Messages Replying to a Message 1. From the Home screen, touch Messaging. 2. Touch a message. 3. Touch the data-entry field. 4. Enter a message. 5. Touch Send. Deleting a Message 1. From the Home screen, touch Messaging. 2. Touch a message. 3. Touch and hold a message in the thread. 4. Touch Delete Message. Forwarding a Message 1. From the Home screen, touch Messaging. 2. Touch a message. 3. Touch and hold a message in the thread. 4. Touch Forward. 5.
Sending and Receiving Messages Setting Up SMS Cell Broadcast If SMS Cell Broadcast is supported by your service provider and region, you can receive text messages that are broadcast to multiple subscribers in the area. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Messaging. 2. Select the Cell Broadcast Service check box. 3. Touch Select Language, select the language you want to receive messages in, and touch Save. 4. Touch Manage Channels. 5. Select the Receive Channel List check box. 6.
Sending and Receiving Messages Using Email Adding an Email Account Contact your email account provider for your email configuration information. Note: To add a Gmail™ account, see page 90. Access messages using the Gmail application. 1. From the application tray, touch Email > Other (POP3/IMAP4). 2. Enter the email address and the email password. 3. Touch Save. 4. If necessary, enter accountconfiguration information from your service provider. 5. Touch Next > Save.
Sending and Receiving Messages Sending an Email Message 1. From the application tray, touch Email > Compose. 2. Touch the fields on the screen to enter recipients, to enter a subject, and to add attachments. 3. Touch Message. 4. Enter the text message. 5. Touch for more options (optional). 6. Touch Send. Viewing an Email Message 1. From the application tray, touch Email. 2. Touch to check for new email messages, if necessary. 3. Touch an email message. 4.
Sending and Receiving Messages Changing Email Folders 1. From the application tray, touch Email. 2. Touch > View Folders. 3. Touch a folder. Setting an Email Signature You can set an email signature for each email account you have added. 1. From the application tray, touch Email > > Manage Accounts. 2. Touch an account. 3. Verify the Use Signature check box is selected. 4. Touch Signature. 5. Enter a signature, and touch Save. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Changing the Email Account Password 1.
Sending and Receiving Messages Setting the Default Email Account 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Email > > Set Default Account. 2. Touch an account. 3. Touch Done. 60 Editing your Exchange ActiveSync Account 1. From the application tray, touch Email > > Manage Accounts > Exchange ActiveSync > Account Info. 2. Edit the fields as necessary. 3. Touch . 4. Select an option: • Touch Yes to verify your account. • Touch No to save the changes without verifying.
Using Ciao! ™ Ciao! periodically sends your location to our partner networks and downloads the most-recent location of your friends. This application only submits your location when you tell it to, unless you enable automatic updates. This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. Caution Use caution when sharing your location information with others. Registering Your Device and Joining Ciao! 1.
Using Ciao!™ Your location is updated and becomes available to your friends. Changing Your Display Name 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details > > Change Name. 2. Enter a new name. 3. Touch Done. Inviting a Friend 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao! > Invite. 2. Select an option to find a friend. 3. Touch Done. Your invited friend must accept the invitation before you can receive location updates from that friend. Accepting or Declining an Invitation 1.
Using Ciao!™ 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details. 2. Touch > Change Location Updates > Automatic > Done. Viewing All Friends on the Map From the application tray, touch Ciao! > View Map. Updating Your Status Adding a Friend to Contacts Viewing Friends Sending a Message to a Friend 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details > Change Status. 2. Enter a new status message. 3. Touch Done.
Using Ciao!™ 2. Touch a friend. 3. Touch Go!. • To stop hiding, touch Ciao! > Stop Hiding > Stop Hiding. Removing an Invitation Viewing Ciao! Networks Removing a Friend Disabling Ciao! 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao!. 2. Touch an invited friend. 3. Touch Uninvite. 1. From the application tray, touch Ciao!. 2. Touch a friend. 3. Touch the information balloon. 4. Touch > Remove Friend > Yes. Hiding and Revealing Your Location • From the application tray, touch Ciao! > > Hide > Hide.
Browsing the Web 1. From the application tray, touch Browser. 2. Touch the URL bar. 3. Enter a search term or a URL, and touch Go. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Browsing the Web Using the Browser • Touch to refresh the current Web page. • Touch to stop loading the Web page. • Touch and drag the screen to scroll the Web page. • Touch two points near the center of the page, and drag your fingers apart to zoom in.
Browsing the Web • Touch to return to the previous Web page in your history. • Touch to go to the next Web page in your history. • Touch to add this Web page to your favorites, if it is not already added. • Touch to remove this Web page from your favorites, if it is already added. • Touch to view a list of recently viewed Web sites ( ), favorite Web sites ( ), and most-viewed Web sites ( ). • Touch to view other active browser windows.
Browsing the Web Viewing Multiple Browser Windows You can view another Web page without closing the current page by launching another browser window. 1. From the application tray, touch Browser > > New Page. 2. Select an option: • Touch a Web site. • Touch the URL bar to enter a web address, which opens the new Web page. 3. Touch . 4. Touch an active browser window. Saving a Web Page to Favorites 1. Open the Web page to save. 2. Touch . When you view one of your favorite Web pages, appears gold.
Browsing the Web Sharing a URL 1. From the application tray, touch Browser > . 2. Touch a category. 3. Touch and hold a Web page. 4. Touch Share. 5. Select an option to send the URL. Opening a Web Site in a New Window 1. From the application tray, touch Browser > . 2. Touch a category. 3. Touch and hold a Web page. 4. Touch Open in New Window. 68 Deleting a Web Site from a List 1. From the application tray, touch Browser > . 2. Touch a category. 3. Touch . 4.
Browsing the Web Downloading Files 1. From the application tray, touch Browser. 2. Open a Web page that contains a download link. 3. Touch the download link. The download history page appears, and a progress bar indicates the status of the download. Tip: Touch and hold the progress bar to cancel or pause the download. 4. Touch , and select an option, if necessary: • Touch Clear All to clear the download history. This option does not remove downloaded files from the device.
Playing Music Playing Music Music Player File Types The music player supports the following file types: • MP3 • MPEG4 • WMA • AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ • WAV • MIDI • OGG All supported music files on your device are displayed in the Music Player.
Playing Music Playing a Song You must transfer music files to your device before playing songs or creating playlists (page 92). 1. From the application tray, touch Music. 2. Select an option: • Touch All Songs. • Touch a category and subcategory, if necessary. All the songs in the selected category are added to the current playlist. 3. Touch a song. The music player plays the selected song and the following songs.
Playing Music Creating a Playlist 1. From the application tray, touch Music > Playlists > . 2. Enter a new name, and touch Save. 3. Touch the new playlist. 4. Touch . 5. Touch a category and subcategories, if necessary. 6. Select the check box next to each song to add to the playlist. 7. Touch Add to Playlist. 8. Repeat steps 4–7 to add additional songs. 9. Touch Done > Save. 10. Touch and drag the song to a new position in the list to change the order of the playlist (optional). 11. Touch Save.
Playing Music Searching the Music Player 1. From the application tray, touch Music. 2. Touch . 3. Enter all or part of the song title, album, or artist. 4. Touch Done. Saving a Song as a Ringtone 1. From the music player playlist view, touch and hold the song. 2. Touch Add to ringtone list. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Streaming Online Music You can stream supported music files without saving them on the device. 1. From the application tray, touch Browser. 2. Select an option: • Enter a URL.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Note: If it is not already removed, remove the plastic film from the camera lens before using the camera. Taking a Picture 1. From the Home screen, touch Camera. 2. Use the screen as a viewfinder, and point the camera lens at the subject to photograph. 3. Touch and hold , and hold the camera still. A flashing gray box appears on the screen. The device focuses on the object inside of the box.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Tip: Before taking pictures with GPS information, you may need to wait a few moments for the device to acquire satellite signals. 3. Use the screen as a viewfinder, and point the camera lens at the subject to photograph. 4. Touch and hold , and hold the camera still. 5. Release to take the picture. When you hear the camera click, the photo is saved. Recording a Video 1. From the Home screen, touch Camera. 2. Touch to select video. 3.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos • Touch Auto Review to turn the review page on or off. The review page displays the photo briefly after you take it. • Touch Video Quality to select the resolution at which to record video. Note: Video Quality can only be adjusted when MP4 is selected as the Video Format. • Touch Video Format to select the video format to use when saving videos. NOTE: Only 3GPP videos can be sent as a multimedia message. Viewing Pictures 1. From the application tray, touch Gallery.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Setting Your Wallpaper You can select and prepare a photo to serve as wallpaper. 1. From the application tray, touch Gallery. 2. Touch a picture. 3. Touch > Set As > Wallpaper. 4. Touch and drag the edges of the rectangle to crop the photo. 5. Touch Save. Editing Pictures and Videos 1. From the application tray, touch Gallery. 2. Touch a picture or video. 3. Touch . 4. Select an option: • Touch Rotate to turn the photo left or right.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos Starting a Route to a Photograph or Video You can route to photographs that have GPS location information (page 74). 1. From the application tray, touch Gallery. 2. Touch a picture. 3. Touch > Go!. Changing the Gallery Settings 1. From the application tray, touch Gallery > > Gallery Settings. 2. Select an option: • Touch Grouping to select the criteria by which to group your pictures. • Touch Display Size to select the size of the picture previews.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos MPEG-4 EULA This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and noncommercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard (“MPEG4 Video”) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 video.
Organizing Your Life Organizing Your Life You can synchronize your phone with your computer, Google account, and Exchange account to keep your inbox, contacts, and calendar up to date in all locations (page 90). Using the Calendar Viewing an Appointment 1. From the application tray, touch Calendar. 2. Select an option, if necessary: • Touch to view the current day. The number in the circle is the current day of the month. • Touch to view an agenda of upcoming appointments.
Organizing Your Life 5. Select the duration of the appointment: • Select start and end times. • Select the All Day check box to create an all-day appointment. 6. Touch Reminder, select a reminder time, and touch Save, if necessary. 7. Touch Repeat, select how often the appointment recurs, and touch Save, if necessary. 8. Touch Calendar to select a calendar, if you have more than one calendar on the device. 9. Touch Note to make notes about the meeting (optional). 10.
Organizing Your Life Tip: To display files of a certain type, touch > Show By File Type, and touch a file type. 2. Touch the document. NOTE: You can also open a document attached to an e-mail or linked on a Web page. 3. Perform any of the following actions: or to move • Touch backward or forward one page. • Touch Page, and enter a page number. • Touch two points near the center of the page, and drag your fingers apart to zoom in.
Organizing Your Life Checking the Weather Forecast This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. Tip: To change the units of measure, see page 109. 1. From the application tray, touch Weather. The current local weather conditions and a six-day forecast are displayed. 2. Touch a day to view a detailed forecast for that day. Viewing the Forecast in Other Cities 1.
Organizing Your Life Setting an Alarm 1. From the application tray, touch Clock > > Add New Alarm. 2. Touch Alarm Message, enter a message for the alarm, and touch OK. 3. Touch Start, select an alarm time, and touch Done. 4. If necessary, touch Repeat, select how often the alarm should repeat, and touch OK. 5. Select the Enabled check box. 6. Touch Ringer, touch a ringer, and touch Done (optional). 7. Touch Save.
Organizing Your Life Viewing the World Map 1. From the application tray, touch Clock > . The globe displays areas of daylight and night across the world. 2. Perform any of the following actions: • Touch and drag the globe to change the speed or the direction of rotation. • Touch the globe to stop the rotation. ◦◦ When the globe is stopped, touch again to view a flat map view. ◦◦ Touch the map to switch back to the globe view. Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual Using the Converter Converting Units 1.
Organizing Your Life Converting Currency 1. From the application tray, touch Converter. 2. Touch the button next to Convert. 3. Touch Currency > Done. 4. Touch a currency button. Tip: Touch and drag the tab to quickly scroll through the currencies. 5. Touch a currency. 6. Touch Done. 7. Touch the amount below the currency to convert. 8. Enter the amount. 9. Touch Done. 86 Updating the Currency Rates A data connection is required for this feature. 1. From the application tray, touch Converter. 2.
Organizing Your Life 6. Repeat step 5 to set the other currency, if necessary. 7. Touch > Custom. 8. Touch a conversion tab to change how the currencies are converted. 9. Touch a conversion rate. 10. Enter a new conversion rate, and touch Done. Checking Flight Status A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. • Touch Another City to search for flights in airports near the city you select. A list of airports appears.
Organizing Your Life Finding Movie Times This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply. Finding a Movie by the Title 1. From the application tray, touch Movie Times > Movies. 2. Touch the arrows or the date to select a different date, if necessary. 3. Touch a movie. 4. Touch Theatres. 5. Touch a theatre. 6. Select an option. Finding a Movie by Theatre 1. From the application tray, touch Movie Times > Theatres. 2.
Connecting with Other Devices Synchronizing Your Device with Your Computer Synchronize your device with your computer to transfer your contacts and calendar events to your device. Downloading and Installing Garmin-Asus PC Sync NOTE: Garmin-Asus PC Sync software is not compatible with Mac® computers. 1. Go to www.garminasus.com /pcsync. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install Garmin-Asus PC Sync software.
Connecting with Other Devices Synchronizing Your Device with an Exchange Server Synchronize your contacts, calendar, and e-mail with an Exchange ActiveSync account. You must have a data connection to use this feature. Contact your network administrator to obtain the necessary information for your network. See page 57 for more information about setting up an Exchange ActiveSync account.
Connecting with Other Devices Removing a Google Account From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Accounts and Sync > Google > Remove Account. Using Bluetooth Technology Use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect with other devices wirelessly. Turning On Bluetooth 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth. 2. Select the Bluetooth check box. Pairing with a Device You can wirelessly connect to a device with Bluetooth technology. 1.
Connecting with Other Devices Changing Your Device Name You can change the name that identifies your device on other Bluetooth devices. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth. 2. Touch Device name. 3. Enter a name. 4. Touch Save. Disconnecting a Device 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth. 2. Touch the device. 3. Touch Disconnect. The device is disconnected, but it remains paired with your device. 92 Removing a Paired Device 1.
Connecting with Other Devices 3. Connect the cable to your computer. The USB Connected page opens. 4. Touch File Transfer. Note: If the USB Connected page does not open, open the Notification bar, and touch USB Connected. Two additional drives (volumes) appear in the list of drives on your computer. One is the internal memory of the device. The other is the memory card. 5. Copy and paste the files to be transferred into the appropriate folders in the new drives.
Connecting with Other Devices 2. Select the Wi-Fi check box. The device searches for Wi-Fi networks. 3. If necessary, touch Scan for Wi-Fi Networks. 4. Touch a network. 5. Enter the network encryption key, if necessary. 6. Touch Connect. 7. If necessary, enter your user name and password. Adding a Network You can add non-broadcasting networks or other networks that your device does not automatically detect. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi. 2. Select the Wi-Fi check box.
Customizing Your Device Wireless Manager From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager. • Airplane Mode—see page 24. • Wi-Fi—see page 93. • Data—see below. NOTE: Data charges apply when the data connection is On. • Bluetooth—see page 91. • VPN—allows you to configure and connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Contact your network administrator for the necessary information.
Customizing Your Device • Network Preference—allows you to select your preferred type of network. • Access Point Names—displays connected data service access points. Audio Settings From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Audio and Display. • Volume Levels—allows you to adjust the volume levels of each output. • Ringtones—allows you to select a ringtone for phone calls. • Notifications—sets the ringtone for notifications, such as text messages.
Customizing Your Device • Color Mode—sets a light background (Daytime), a dark background (Nighttime), or automatically switches between the two based on the sunrise time and sunset time for your current location (Auto). • Screen Timeout—sets how the screen automatically shuts off if the device is inactive for the selected length of time. • Orientation—allows the phone to rotate the screen display as you rotate the device. • Animation—enables animations when you open or close windows.
Customizing Your Device Phone Settings From the Home screen, touch Settings > Phone. > Call Waiting—see page 20. Call Forwarding—see page 23. Call Barring—see page 23. Caller ID—sets a preference for sending caller ID information when you make phone calls. • Voice Mail Number—sets the number to access voice mail, usually the same as your phone number. • TTY—enables TTY (teletypewriter) mode. This requires the use of a TTY adapter (part number 010-11459-03), available at www.garminasus.
Customizing Your Device 4. Enter a name and number, and touch Save. 5. Enter the FDN PIN to add the contact to the FDN phone number list. Note: You must enter the FDN PIN to disable FDN. in motion. • Background Data—enables Garmin Connected Services to access data in the background. Home Screen Changing the Navigation Voice 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Navigation > Voice. 2. Select a language. 3. Touch OK. Navigation Settings Turning Off the Traffic Service 1.
Customizing Your Device From the Home screen, touch Settings > Navigation. > • Route Preference—sets the preference for calculating routes. • Map Detail—sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may result in slower map drawing. • Map View—sets the perspective of the Map page. ◦◦ Track Up displays the map in two dimensions (2-D) with your direction of travel at the top. ◦◦ North Up displays the map in 2-D with North at the top.
Customizing Your Device 2. Select the types of public transportation you would like to take. Disabling Proximity Points If you have loaded proximity points, such as safety cameras and custom POIs, you can disable them without removing them from the device. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Navigation > Proximity Points. 2. Clear the check box for the type of proximity points you want to disable.
Customizing Your Device • Account Info—contains information about this account, such as the password (page 59). • Email Check Interval—sets the frequency for checking for new e-mail. • Email Sync Back Days—sets the length of time to synchronize e-mail. • Calendar Sync Back Days—sets the length of time to synchronize the calendar. • Email Notifications—sets how you are notified when you receive an e-mail. • Select Ringtone • Vibrate • Use Signature • Signature—see page 59.
Customizing Your Device • Set Snooze Time—sets the amount of time to snooze when you touch Snooze on a calendar notification. • Vibrate—sets whether the device vibrates to notify you of an upcoming appointment. Messaging Settings From the Home screen, touch Settings > Messaging. > • Delivery Reports—requests a delivery report for each SMS and MMS message you send. • Manage SIM card messages— allows you to copy or delete SMS messages stored on your SIM card.
Customizing Your Device Browser Settings maps. ◦◦ Set as Default—opens map URLs in Garmin maps by default. General Browser Settings From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Browser. • Set Home Page—sets the browser home page (page 68). • Block Pop-ups—blocks pop-up windows while browsing. • Auto-fit Web Pages—resizes Web pages to fit the screen. • Load Images—allows you to view images on Web pages. • Set Text Size—sets the size of text that the browser uses to display Web pages.
Customizing Your Device warning when the browser detects a problem with the security of a Web site. • Clear Passwords—clears saved password information. Quick Search Settings From the Home screen, touch Settings > Quick Search. > • Searchable Items—sets what is searched when using the Search widget. • Clear Search Shortcuts—clears the shortcuts to recently selected search results. • Google Search Settings—changes the search settings for Google Mobile Services.
Customizing Your Device • Touch Clear defaults to clear application defaults. • Touch Force Stop to close the application. Allowing the Installation of Applications You can allow the installation of applications from outside the Android™ Market. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Application Management > Manage Applications. 2. Select the Unknown Sources check box. Accounts and Sync Settings From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Accounts and Sync.
Customizing Your Device Using a Pattern to Unlock the Screen When the screen-unlock pattern is turned on, you must enter a pattern to unlock the device. You can still use the device to contact emergency services without using the screen-unlock pattern. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Security and Location > Set Unlock Pattern. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an unlock pattern. If you forget your pattern, contact Product Support.
Customizing Your Device Setting a Credential Storage Password You can store security credentials, such as passwords and certificates, for quick access. 1. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Security and Location > Set Password. 2. Enter a password, and touch OK. Use Secure Credentials is automatically selected. Changing the Text Language Note: Changing the text language does not change the language of map data, such as street names or userentered data. 1.
Customizing Your Device ◦◦ Set Date—allows you to set the date manually. ◦◦ Set Time—allows you to set the time manually. ◦◦ Set Time Zone—allows you to select a time zone manually. • Date Format—sets the date format. • Time Format—sets the time format to 12-Hour, 24-Hour, or UTC. Units Settings From the Home screen, touch Settings > Units. > • Distance—units of measure for distance. • Temperature—units of measure for temperature. • Coordinates—units of measure for the coordinates format.
Customizing Your Device Clearing All User Data Notice This process restores all settings to factory defaults and removes all user data. Any items that you have saved on your device, such as Saved Locations, photos, and contacts, are erased. Any applications you have purchased and downloaded are removed. You should be able to download and install the applications again. Map data is not erased. Cleared data cannot be restored. From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Privacy > Master Clear.
Appendix About Satellite Signals The GPS status icon appears in the upper-right corner of the status bar to indicate the GPS signal strength. When at least one of the lines is green, your device has acquired satellite signals. The more green lines , the stronger the GPS signal. If the device is not receiving GPS signals, appears. For troubleshooting information about acquiring satellites, see page 117.
Appendix Battery Information Replacing the Battery The icon in the status bar indicates the status of the internal battery. To increase the accuracy of the battery gauge, fully discharge the battery and then fully charge it. Do not unplug the device until it is totally charged. Caution Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery. A sharp object may puncture the battery, which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury.
Appendix If you need to replace the battery in the device, use an SBP-23 lithiumion battery. For more information on purchasing a replacement battery, go to www.garminasus.com. Mounting on Your Dashboard Notice The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed. A mounting disk is included in some device packages. Use the mounting disk to mount your device to the dashboard and comply with certain state and local regulations. 1.
Appendix 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. Resetting the Device Caution Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery. A sharp object may puncture the battery which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury. If the device stops functioning, you may need to reset the device. 1. Turn off the device, and then turn on the device. 2.
Appendix Specifications Physical size (W × H × D): 2.28 × 4.33 × 0.54 in. (58 × 110 × 13.8 mm) Weight: 4.61 oz. (130.6 g) Display: 3.2 in.
Appendix Frequency band: 3G Bands I and VIII; 2G (GSM) 850/900/1800/1900 Other connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR; 802.11 b/g (Wi-Fi); micro-USB 2.0 Platform: Android™ platform Camera: 5.0 MP camera Audio out: 3.5 mm Computer interface: Plug-and-play USB mass storage Data storage: Internal memory and optional removable microSD card. Data stored indefinitely.
Appendix Troubleshooting Issue/Question The device is not acquiring satellite signals. The device will not turn on. Solution > Settings > Security and From the Home screen, touch Location. Select the Use GPS Satellites check box. Ensure that the GPS has enough time to initialize. When the GPS is turned on for the first time, it may take a few minutes to initialize. Charge the battery (page 3 and page 4). Replace the battery (page 112). Replace the fuse in the vehicle power cable.
Appendix Step outside your vehicle. Use a hands-free headset. Move the device outside, to an open area. How can I improve the Walk to a window to improve indoor reception. cell signal? Avoid windows with reflective metal film. Move to a higher elevation. Move the device away from electronic equipment.
Index Symbols 2-D map view 100 2G 96 3-D map view 100 3G 96 3GP 93 12-hour time format 109 A additional maps i address contact address 27 finding 36 alarm, setting 84 answering a call 19 applications downloading 11 managing 105 appointment adding 80 routing to 81 saving local event as 38, 88 Index setting movie time as 88 settings 102 audio connector 1 notifications 9 ringtone 9 volume 7 audio out 116 avoiding road closures 50 road features 46, 100 traffic 47 B backlight brightness 96 battery charging 3 i
Index Ciao! 61–64 accepting invite 62 hiding location 64 inviting 62 joining 61 registering 61 removing a friend 64 status 63 viewing friends 63 clock 83–85, 108 setting 108 compass 49 calibrating 50 computer connecting to 89 synchronizing with 89 conference call 22, 23 connected services 111 currency converter update 86 flight status 87 gas prices 39 local business search 37 movie times 88 120 safety cameras 101 subscription 111 traffic 46 upcoming events 38 weather 83 white pages 39 contacts 25–29 addin
Index E e-mail 57–60, 58 signature 59 emergency assistance 35 emergency mode 107 Exchange ActiveSync Server sync with 90 F file downloading 69 media gallery 93 music 70 transferring 92 fixed dialing 98 flight mode (data off) 24 flight status 87 folders 9 forwarding a message 55 fuel prices 39 G gallery 93–94 geocaching 40 geographic coordinates 40 globe view 43 go home 36 Google search settings 105 sync with account 90 H headset 15, 116 hearing aid 98 Help file i history 104 hold, phone call 19 home loc
Index detail 100 moving 42 settings 99–100 zoom 42 MapSource i maximum speed, resetting 46, 50 media gallery 93–94 messages (SMS/MMS) forward 55 new 53 read 54 micro-USB 1 MMS 53 money exchange rates 86 mounting 4–5 removing from mount 113 movie times 88 MP3 70 MP4 93 mute 12, 18 122 N navigation cradle 5 settings 99–100 voice 99 network type 96 O odometer 46, 50 on-screen keyboard 13 P pane, home screen 6–7, 9–11 Panoramio photos 38 parking spot 35 phone 18–24 turn off (airplane) 24 picture file types 9
Index routing add points to 51 add stops 51 all turns in 45 details 45 editing 51, 52 home 36 navigate saved route 52 next turn 45 plan 51–52 starting driving route 44 starting walking route 48 stop 50, 51 to a Ciao friend’s location 63 to a contact 28 to a found location 31 to a friend’s location 63 to a location 31 to a movie 88 to an appointment 81 to an upcoming event 38, 88 to a photograph location 78 to your home 36 to your parking spot 35 turn list 45 view on map 45 S safe mode 99 safety cameras 10
Index sharing documents 82 feedback 109 found location 34 Internet connection 95 picture 74 pictures and videos 76 URL 66, 68 your location 34 shortcuts 9 contacts 26 signature 59 silencing the ringer 19 silent ring style 12 SIM card copy contacts 28 slideshow 76 SMS 53–60 cell broadcast 56 software update i view information 110 speakerphone 18 specifications 115 spelling the location 30 124 status bar 16 stop watch 84 storage 110 storing the device 114 streaming music 73 synchronizing 89 with a Google ac
Index volume 12 Volume keys 1 VPN 95 W walking routes 101 settings 99 wallpaper 9, 74, 77 weather 83 Where Am I? 35 Where To? pane 7 white pages 39–40 Wi-Fi 93–94 WMV 93 Z zoom 13, 42, 43, 65, 82 Garmin-Asus A10 Owner’s Manual 125
For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your device, go to www.garminasus.com. 0700 For model 0100088110 © 2010 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and ASUSTeK Computer Inc. August 2010 Part Number 190-01278-00 Rev.