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La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.

Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.

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- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti

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Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Garmin in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap, come nel caso della versione cartacea.

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Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.

Dopo l'acquisto di successo di attrezzature/dispositivo, prendere un momento per familiarizzare con tutte le parti del manuale d'uso Garmin StreetPilot Atlantic ColorMap. Attualmente, sono preparati con cura e tradotti per essere comprensibili non solo per gli utenti, ma per svolgere la loro funzione di base di informazioni e di aiuto.

Sommario del manuale d’uso

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    owner’ s manual and refer ence guide Str eetPilot TM Atlantic[...]

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    © 1999 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN Inter national 1200 E 151 st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062 U.S.A. T el. 913-397-8200 or 800-800-1020 Fax. 913-397-8282 GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate,Romsey , SO51 9AQ U.K. T el. 44/1794-519944 Fax. 44/1794-519222 GARMIN (Asia) Corp. No. 68, Jangshu 2 nd Road, Shijr , T aip[...]

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    Introduction i About This Manual W arnings, Notes and Additional Infor mation Throughout the manual you will find statements containing important information about using the StreetPilot. W a rnings - provide you with information about safe use of the StreetPilot. Notes - provide you with information for better understanding and efficient use of the[...]

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    ii Introduction Cautions and W arnings CAUTION: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. Although the StreetPilot is a precision NA Vigatio[...]

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    Introduction iii Cautions MAP DA T A INFORMA TION: One of the goals of GARMIN is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost. W e use a combination of governmental and private data sources, which we identify as requir ed in product literature and copyright messages displayed to t[...]

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    iv Introduction FCC Compliance The GARMIN StreetPilot has been tested to comply with FCC Standar ds for home and office use. It complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) limits for Class B digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency (RF) ener gy and, if not installed and used in accord[...]

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    Introduction v Limited W arranty GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be fr ee from defects in materials and manufac- ture for one year fr om the date of purchase. GARMIN will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or r eplacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labo[...]

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    vi Introduction T able of Contents INTRODUCTION About This Manual..............................i Cautions.............................................ii Software License Agreement...............iii FCC Compliance.................................iv Limited W arranty ................................v “How T o” Index...............................[...]

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    Introduction vii “How T o” Index The list below is provided to help you quickly find some of the more impor tant procedur es you will use on your new StreetPilot . T O DO THIS: SEE P AG E(S): Install batteries.........................................................................................................................1 Load Map Data [...]

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    viii Introduction StreetPilot Unit LCD Display 16 Color DSTN LCD with Backlighting (Map Page shown) Compartment Door Insert AA Batteries and optional Map Data Cartidges her e . Antenna Rotate upright for best satellite reception Keypad Refer to Page 2 for Key descriptions[...]

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    Quick-Start 1 Battery/Map Cartridge Installation Battery/Map Data Cartridge Installation The StreetPilot operates on six (6) AA batteries, which are installed fr om the left end of the unit, as viewed fr om the front. Alkaline, rechar geable NiCad, or lithium batteries may be used. For extended operation, use the cigarette lighter adapter to conser[...]

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    2 Quick-Start K eypad Usage The POWER Key T ur ns the unit on and off. A momentary pr ess while the power is on activates the backlight/contrast adjustment window . Press and hold to turn the StreetPilot off. The P AGE K ey Changes between the main pages and returns the display from an option window back to a main page. The QUIT Key Returns the dis[...]

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    Quick-Start 3 T urning the Unit On and Off T urning the Str eetPilot On and Off T o turn the StreetPilot on: 1. Press and hold the red POWER k ey until the power tone sounds . 2. T he T itle Page will be displayed for a few seconds while the unit conducts a self-test (top right picture). 3. If there is an optional Map Data cartridge installed in th[...]

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    4 Quick-Start Screen Brightness/Contrast Adjusting Scr een Brightness and Contrast The StreetPilot screen lighting may set to a variety of levels for dif ferent lighting conditions and personal preferences. T o adjust the screen brightness: 1. Press the POWER k ey for a moment. A window appears on the screen with a brightness control and a Contrast[...]

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    Quick-Start 5 Dash Mounting and External P ower Connection Y our StreetPilot is designed to be portable, allowing you to easily transport the unit from vehicle to vehicle or take it with you once you reach your destination. A Dash Mount Kit consisting of a mounting bracket, mounting base, required har dware and adhesive pads is included in the Str [...]

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    6 Quick-Start Finding Y our Location Finding Y our Location The first time you use your StreetPilot to navigate, take it outside or pr operly mount it on the dashboard of a vehicle in an open area with a clear view of the sky . Make certain the antenna is pointing up. The StreetPilot also has the option of using a Simulator Mode which does not r eq[...]

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    Quick-Start 7 If the StreetPilot is unable to calculate your location after a few minutes: 1. A ‘P oor Satellite Reception’ box appears on the screen (top right picture). 2. If you are indoors , or would otherwise like to simulate GPS location and motion, use the ROCKER k eypad to highlight Start Simulator and press the ENTER k ey. The Simulato[...]

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    8 Quick-Start Y ou can start the Simulator Mode if you ar e indoors where the StreetPilot is unable to receive signals from GPS satellites. It is useful to do this when planning a trip or finding cities, Map Data Cartridge addresses, intersections, or businesses. T o start the Simulator Mode: 1. Press the OPTION k ey twice. The StreetPilot displays[...]

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    Quick-Start 9 Main P age Sequence Road Sign Page (If Navigating) Dashboar d Page Map Page QUIT PA G E The StreetPilot featur es two main pages, the Map Page and the Dashboard page. Press the P AGE or QUIT key to switch back and forth between the two main pages. If the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination, there is a thir d page called the Roa[...]

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    10 Quick-Start Map Zooming and P anning Small Ar ea - Mor e Detail Large Ar ea - Less Detail Once the StreetPilot calculates your location, you may find it enjoyable just to view the Map Page and watch your movement along roads and str eets. There will be time later to learn about the ‘Find’ and ‘Route’ functions. If you are not alr eady lo[...]

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    Quick-Start 11 T rip Computer OPTION K ey Now , try taking a look at the T rip Computer by pressing the P AGE key until you see the steering wheel and a dashboar d (top right picture). The page shows your speed, an odometer , and a variety of other valuable information. Refer to page 26 for additional information. The OPTION K ey The StreetPilot ha[...]

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    12 Quick-Start Making K eypad Entries Changing between pages and zooming the map in and out are not the only functions of the keypad. The keypad is also used for finding and entering information. There are str eet addresses, points of interest, and city names to find. Personal W aypoints and Routes to give meaningful names to, and menu options to s[...]

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    Quick-Start 13 Making K eypad Entries Making a character entry to name a P ersonal W aypoint: 1. Press the MENU k ey to display the ‘Mark P ersonal W aypoint’ page . 2 . Use the ROCKER k eypad to highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER . The first digit of the waypoint name is highlighted. 3. Press the UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER [...]

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    14 Quick-Start Using Find and Goto As an example, imagine that you are driving in Litherland, U.K. while looking at the Map Page. Y ou are on your way to an appointment in Kirkby and you want to know what direction to go, the distance away , and how much time is required to drive ther e. T o find and go to a location: 1. Press FIND . A window will [...]

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    Reference 15 The Map P age At the center of StreetPilot featur es is the Map Page (top right picture), which shows where you are, wher e you have been, and where you are going. The Map Page shows your current location on the background of highways, major thor oughfares, lakes, rivers and coastlines. If you are using the optional MetroGuide map data[...]

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    16 Reference Zooming If you are driving along a r oad which is shown on the map, the vehicle pointer will often be shown moving down the r oad. This occurs when your location and direction you are driving indicate that you pr obably are on that street. While the StreetPilot performs at optimum to indicate the corr ect street, there are occasions wh[...]

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    Reference 17 The top of the Map Page indicates your Driving Status: The direction you ar e driving; one of eight possible directions - North (N), South (S), East (E), W est (W), NE, SE, SW , or NW . ! The name of the r oad or street you are driving on (if the StreetPilot has selected a road). ! Often, the name of a nearby city or town is displayed.[...]

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    18 Reference Map P anning Arr ow Pointer Panning Saving a Selected Map Featur e as a W aypoint The pan function, which allows you to identify features on the map, and to move the map to view additional areas not currently shown on the scr een. T o activate the pan function: 1. Press any area of the ROCKER k eypad to cause the arrow pointer to appea[...]

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    Reference 19 P ersonal W aypoints Y ou may see an area or features on the map that you would like to go to. For example, you can pan to a city , r oad, lake, or river and create a Personal W aypoint. Y ou will receive directional guidance there after the waypoint has been created. T o create a P ersonal W aypoint on the Map: 1. Press the ROCKER key[...]

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    20 Reference Map P age Options T o go to a highlighted P ersonal W aypoint 1. Use Steps 1 through 3 of the previous page to create a P ersonal W aypoint on the Map Page . 2. Use the ROCKER k eypad to highlight Go to it (top left picture), then press the ENTER ke y. T o cancel the pan function and re-center the map on your location: Press the QUIT k[...]

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    Reference 21 Map P age Options Measuring the Distance Between T wo Points Measure Distance - Allows you to compute the distance between any two points you choose on the Map Page, whereas r egular map panning only allows viewing of the distance and direction from your current location to a point on the map. T o measure the distance between two point[...]

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    22 Reference Customizing the Map When you select Customize Map fr om the Map Page options, a page is displayed with three file tabs, ‘General Settings’, ‘Points’, and ‘V ehicle’ (picture at left). ‘General Settings’ File T ab The General Settings File T ab includes a map window to the side. It allows you to monitor the vehicle’ s [...]

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    Reference 23 Customizing the Map Map Page with Lat/Lon Display T rack Log - The StreetPilot recor ds your location and stores it in internal memor y . When the T rack Log is On , the recor ded points are displayed on the Map Page. The unit stores the most recently r ecorded points. T o empty the memor y , select Clear and the T rack Log will be tur[...]

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    24 Reference Customizing the Map ‘P oints’ File T ab (top left pictur e) W aypoints - Allows you to determine which map scales (if any) show Personal W aypoints. Points of Interest - Allows you to set which map scales (if any) show Points of Interest, such as Food / Drink locations. T o modify the display of waypoints: 1. Use the ROCKER k eypad[...]

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    Reference 25 Customizing the Map Excluding Points from the Map Display T o modify the display of P oints of Interest: 1. Use Steps 1 - 6 from the previous page (W aypoint Display Modification). This sets the map scales on which P oint of Interest symbols are displayed and the text size for the P oint of Interest name . 2. If you would lik e to excl[...]

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    26 Reference The Dashboard P age Satellite Status View T rip Computer View T o view the Dashboar d Page, press the P AGE key until you see the page resembling an automobile dashboard with a steering wheel. The Dashboar d Page has two different views, the T rip Computer view and the Satellite Status view . The first time you look at this page, it us[...]

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    Reference 27 The T rip Computer Note: The driving status shown on the Dashboard Page displays driving directions (as well as a street and nearby city in some instances) all the time, even when the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination. Driving Status T rip Odometer Since T rip Computer reset Speed Miles/kilometers/hour Power Source Battery gau[...]

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    28 Reference The T rip Computer T rip Computer Information Speed - (Displayed at the top of the dashboar d area) The current speed at which you are traveling. Odometer - (Displayed in a box, below the speed display) A running total of distance traveled, based up on the distance between second-by-second location readings, since the T rip Computer wa[...]

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    Reference 29 The T rip Computer T otal Time - The total length of time that the StreetPilot has been tracking your location, since the T rip Computer was last reset. This is always equal to Driving T ime plus Stopped T ime. T o reset the T rip Computer or the Maximum Speed: 1. While the StreetPilot is displaying the T rip Computer View of the Dashb[...]

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    30 Reference Satellite Status Satellite Status View The Satellite Status view of the Dashboard Page shows you status information that helps you understand what the GPS receiver is doing at any given time, it is a page that you can refer back to as you use the StreetPilot. It features a sky view of available satellites, corr esponding signal strengt[...]

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    Reference 31 Satellite Status If you have moved the StreetPilot several hundred miles since the last time it navigated using satellite signals, you may find that the StreetPilot will calculate your location mor e quickly if you set the approximate initial location. T o set the initial location: 1. F rom the Satellite Status page, press the OPTION k[...]

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    32 Reference System Setup The System Setup Pages (top left picture) can be accessed in two ways. All option menus include System Setup as a choice. In addition, at any time you may press the OPTION key twice to display the System Setup. This is a gr oup of pages used to per form various System Setup functions, including configuring the display and [...]

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    Reference 33 System Setup Restoring Factory Settings T o restore the factory settings: 1. Use the ROCKER k eypad to move the cursor to the file tab for which you want to restore the factory settings . 2. Press the OPTION k ey. A window is displayed with Restore F actory Settings highlighted (top right picture). 3. Press the ENTER k ey. Only the set[...]

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    34 Reference ‘General’ File T ab ‘General’ File T ab ‘General’ File T ab (see top left picture) Simulator - Allows you to operate the StreetPilot indoors to plan trips and find locations when the unit is unable to receive GPS satellite signals. Can be set to Off or On . The Simulator Mode is especially useful if you are indoors and wish[...]

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    Reference 35 ‘ Alarms’ File T a b Setting the Speed Alarm ‘Alarms’ File T ab ‘ Alarms’ File T ab (top right picture) Approaching W aypoint Alar m - Provides an alarm message once you are within a set time (choices range from 15 seconds to five minutes) fr om your turn or destination waypoint. As you approach the waypoint, a message occu[...]

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    36 Reference ‘Time’ File T ab Selecting an Offset Amount ‘Time’ File T ab ‘Time’ File T ab (see top left pictur e) Time Format - Allows the current time to be displayed using a 12 or 24-hour clock. GMT Offset - Used to determine the current local time. T o enter a time zone: 1. Use the ROCKER k eypad to move down the page to select and [...]

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    Reference 37 ‘Comm P ort’ File T ab ‘Comm Port’ File T ab (top right picture) Serial Data For mat - Allows you to control the input/output format used when connecting the StreetPilot to external devices. Six format settings are available: ! GARMIN Data T ransfer - the proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, route, and track log data w[...]

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    38 Reference ‘Comm P ort’ File T ab T o select a ‘ T ransfer Mode’ : If the GARMIN format is selected, highlight the ‘T ransfer Mode’ field and press the ENTER ke y. Select the desired setting (top left picture) and press the ENTER k ey. The ‘T ransfer Mode’ field allows you to specify what information to request or send to a second[...]

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    Reference 39 Marking Y our Location Marking Y our Location as a P er sonal W aypoint It is useful to mark a location, so that you can drive to it again later . These locations ar e called ‘Personal W aypoints’. The StreetPilot can hold up to 500 Personal W aypoints. T o mark your location as a P ersonal W aypoint: Press the MENU k ey . The ‘M[...]

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    40 Reference Marking Y our Location T o change the P ersonal W aypoint symbol: 1. Highlight the P ersonal W aypoint symbol (immediately to the right of the waypoint name) and press the ENTR Y ke y. 2. Use the ROCKER k eypad to select the desired symbol. T here are about 50 symbols to choose from (top left picture). Notice that a written description[...]

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    Reference 41 Find Functions Y ou can search for Personal W aypoints, Cities or Exits that are included in the StreetPilot basemap. In addition, if you are using an optional Map Data cartridge, you can sear ch for and find Points of Interest, Addr esses, or Intersections. Using the StreetPilot Find Function to Find a City T o illustrate the procedur[...]

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    42 Reference Finding a City T o find a City by Name: 1. If the ‘Nearest Cities’ list is on the screen, press the OPTION key , select Find by Name and press the ENTER k ey. Cities are listed in alphabetical order . If you have searched for a City before, the name of that City is shown when you first get to this page (top left picture). 2. If nec[...]

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    Reference 43 Finding a City T o find a City using the Last Used list: 1. F rom anywhere in the StreetPilot programming, press the FIND k ey and then the OPTION ke y, to select the Last Used List (top right picture). Highlight ‘Last Used Cities’ and press the ENTER key , they are ordered by how recently you have selected them (bottom right pictu[...]

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    44 Reference Finding a P ersonal W aypoint Viewing W aypoint Information Page Move On Map Option Finding a Personal W aypoint is very similar to finding a City (refer to page 41). When you select Find Personal W aypoints, you may search for them using the ‘Near est’, ‘by Name’ or ‘Recently Used’ list. If you have yet to create any Perso[...]

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    Reference 45 Deleting P ersonal W aypoints T o delete P ersonal W aypoints: 1. Use one of the previously-described methods of highlighting a P ersonal W aypoint name on the ‘Nearest’ or ‘by Name’ lists . 2. Press the OPTION ke y. 3. T o delete the highlighted waypoint, select Delete W aypoint (top l ef t picture) and press the ENTER ke y. 4[...]

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    46 Reference Finding a P oint of Interest Selecting a Point of Inter est Major Category T o select and find a P oint of Interest from the list of categories: Find By Name Option Finding a Point of Inter est (within MetroGuide cartridge coverage area ) Finding a Point of Interest is also very similar to finding a City (see page 41). When you select [...]

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    Reference 47 Finding a P oint of Interest Point of Inter est Displayed with Navigation Dir ections and Distance Point of Inter est Information Page 3. Use the ROCKER keypad to scroll through the list of types and mak e a selection then press the ENTER k ey to display the list of names for the type you selected (top left picture). The list will disp[...]

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    48 Reference Finding an Address Editing a Number Finding an Address (within MetroGuide map data coverage ar ea ) The procedur e for finding Addresses and Intersections is a little differ ent than Personal W aypoints, Cities, or Points of Interest. T o find an address, you enter a Number and a Street. Optionally , you can also enter a City to narrow[...]

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    Reference 49 Finding an Address 9. Once you see the Street you are looking for on the screen, or can see that you are getting close to it (top right picture), press the ENTER key to move down to the alphabetical list. 10. Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired Street (picture to the right) and press the ENTER ke y. If you decide the Street you[...]

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    50 Reference Finding an Address Best Sear ch Matches Displayed 12. Press the DOWN area of the ROCKER k eypad to highlight Search and press the ENTER k ey to begin the search. If more than one matching Address is found, the results of the search are shown with the best matches at the top of the list (top left picture). 13. Use the ROCKER k eypad to [...]

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    Reference 51 Finding an Intersection Finding an Inter section (within Map Data cartridge coverage area) Finding an Intersection is similar to finding an Address (see page 48), with the exception that you enter two streets. T o find an Intersection: 1. Use the same procedure for finding an Address, except enter two Street names , instead of a Number[...]

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    52 Reference Driving on a Direct Goto After you have used the FIND key to find someplace that you would like to go, one of the things you can do is select ‘Go to it’ to se lect it as a destination and the StreetPilot will help guide you to it. The Map Page on a Direct Goto One of the first things you will notice is that the Map Page changes (pi[...]

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    Reference 53 Navigating on a Direct Goto Road Sign Page Selecting “Show T ime to Go” The Road Sign P age on a Direct Goto The other major difference when the Str eetPilot is navigating on a Direct Goto is that a new page called the Road Sign Page ( Refer to the top right picture) is displayed between the Map Page and the Dashboard Page. ! A poi[...]

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    54 Reference Routes Cr eating a New Route Pointing T o a Starting Point T o Start a Route Although the StreetPilot does not automatically give turn-by-turn directions when a destination is chosen, you can select your starting point and your destination and then manually select a route by choosing the roads and str eets you wish to travel. After you[...]

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    Reference 55 Creating a Route 5. T o have intermediate points on the route, use this same procedure to select the first turn on the route and press the ENTER key . If there is a single road that connects the new point and the previous point, the route will follow that road. Otherwise, your route will follow a straight line between the two points . [...]

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    56 Reference Editing an Existing Route 7. When all the desired points have been added to the route, press the P AGE k ey . The ‘New Route Created’ box is shown with an assigned name for the new route (Refer to the top left picture). 8. T o change the name of the route, highlight the name and press the ENTER key to edit it (Refer to page 11 for [...]

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    Reference 57 Editing an Existing Route 5. Press the ENTER ke y. 6. If you selected a route line to insert a new turn, use the ROCKER keypad to “drag” the route line to the point where want to insert a new turn (top right picture) and press the ENTER ke y. If you selected a turn to view or edit it (middle right picture), you now have the choice [...]

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    58 Reference Selecting or Deleting a Route Selecting Route Dir ection Deleting a Route T o select an existing route for navigation: 1. Press the ROUTE k ey to view the Route menu. 2. Highlight Start Navigation and press the ENTER k ey. A box comes on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the unit’ s memory . 3. Select the desired route a[...]

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    Reference 59 Copying a Route List of Routes to Copy “Route Copied” Box There ar e times when you would like to create a route that is similar to one that alr eady exists. For example, there may be mor e than one way for you to get from “Point A” to “Point B”. T o do this, copy the route, and then move or add intermediate turns. T o copy[...]

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    60 Reference Driving on a Route Once you have cr eated a route and have selected Start Navigation , the StreetPilot will give you pr ogressive guidance. Just as on a Direct Goto, the Map Page and the Road Sign Page are the two primary sources of this guidance. T he Map Page on a Route ! The Driving Status at the top of the page tells you what direc[...]

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    Reference 61 Driving on a Route The Road Sign P age on a Route When the StreetPilot is navigating on a Route, the Road Sign Page may be displayed, as was described on page 52 for a Direct Goto. Remember , that on a Direct Goto, the Road Sign Page shows the Direction to Go, dir ections to the destination, the Distance to Go and the Arrival Time/T im[...]

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    62 Reference Driving on a Route T o display only one route turn at time: 1. F rom the Road Sign P age, press the OPTION ke y. 2. Highlight Show One T urn and press the ENTER k ey (top left picture). Y ou can change back by using a similar procedure and selecting Show More T urns . As you complete turns on the route, they change fr om bold to faint [...]

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    63 Accessories ST ANDARD ACCESSORIES Owner’ s Manual............................................................................................. Part Number: 190-001 61-02 Quick Start Guide.......................................................................................... Part Number: 190-001 61-03 Dash Mount Kit..........................[...]

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    64 Accessories MapSour ce* CD-ROM Map Databases: ! United States MetroGuide with Blank 8MB Memory Cartridge (Most popular and practical for use with the Str eetPilot in the U.S.) ........................ Part Number: 010-10215-13 ! MetroGuide United Kingdom ................................................. P a r t Number: 010-10264-00 ! V arious Co[...]

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    65 PHY SICAL Case: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy , waterproof to IPX7 standards Size: 3.19”H x 6.81”L x 2.56”D (8.1 x 17.3 x 6.5 cm) W eight: 1 pound 4oz (567 g) with batteries Display: 3.75” diagonal, 240 x 128 pixel, 16 color , backlit Antenna: Detachable with standard BNC-type connector T emp. Range : 5° to 158°F (-15° to [...]

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    66 Specifications POWER Input: Six 1.5-volt AA batteries† or 10-32 VDC external Power Consumption: 4.3 W atts at full backlight intensity Battery Life: Maximum of 2.5 hours at full backlight brightness setting. Up to 9 hours using lowest backlight brightness setting.†† Specifications subject to change without notice. *With optional GARMIN GBR[...]

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    67 W iring/Interfaces Appendix C Wiring/Interfaces Interface formats are selected fr om the System Setup page next to the “Comm Port” tab, described on page 35. The input/output lines on your StreetPilot ar e RS-232 compatible, allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices, including PCs, differential beacon receivers, marine auto[...]

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    68 Appendix C The StreetPilot may be connected to a PC, beacon r eceiver , marine autopilot or other compatible device using the supplied PC Interface Cable with RS 232 Serial Port Connector (P/N 010-10141-00) The StreetPilot may be connected to a vehicle’ s electrical system (10-32 VDC) and a PC, beacon receiver , marine autopilot, or other comp[...]

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    69 Maintenance Cleaning The StreetPilot is constructed of high quality materials and does not r equire user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry . A void chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components. Storage Storing alkaline batteries in the unit[...]

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    70 Appendix E Messages The StreetPilot uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteristics. Pr ess the ENTER key to acknowledge and return to the page you were viewing. Battery Power is Low - The batteries in your unit are low and no longer capable of supporting unit operation. Install new batteries. Data Card Checksum F[...]

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    71 Navigation T erms Arrival Time - The estimated time of day you will reach a destination, using current speed and track. Direction to Go - The dir ection from your location to a destination point. Distance to Go - The distance from your location to a destination point. Driving A vg - Y our average speed of travel during the time the vehicle has b[...]

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    72 Appendix G Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Offset Chart Longitudinal Zone Offset W180.0 ° to W172.5 ° -12.00 W172.5 ° to W157.5 ° -1 1.00 W157.5 ° to W142.5 ° -10.00 W142.5 ° t o W127.5 ° -09.00 W127.5 ° to W1 12.5 ° -08.00 W1 12.5 ° to W097.5 ° -07.00 W097.5 ° to W082.5 ° -06.00 W082.5 ° to W067.5 ° -05.00 W067.5 ° to W052.5 ° -04.0[...]

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    73 Index H Highlight....................................12 I Initialization...............31, 6 Installation External Power ..............5 On Dashboard..............5 Remote Antenna.........68 W iring....................5, 68 IN Zoom Key .................2, 16 Interface Formats................37, 67 Settings.......................37 A Accessories.[...]

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    74 Appendix H N Navigation Info..............................17 Starting.........................58 Stopping...................22, 53 T erms...........................71 Units ...........................35 Nearest Adresses...............48 Cities..................14,41 Intersections.................51 Personal W aypoints........44 Points of Interes[...]

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    75 Tu r n s Direction................60, 61 Entering.................55, 57 U Unit Features.....................vii Units of Measure...............35 GMT T ime.........................36 V V ehicle Pointer ...................15 V ehicle icon Customizing.........25 W W arranty ....................................vi W aypoints-- see Personal W aypoin[...]

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    76 Notes: Use this space to recor d landmarks that you want to retain for future use, but ar e deleting from the waypoint list contained i n the StreetPilot to make space for new more active waypoints. Record your unit Serial No. _______________________________________ to speed recovery if lost or stolen and for warranty service.[...]

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    Help us to better support you by completing our on-line registration today! Have the serial number of your StreetPilot ColorMap handy and connect to our website ( www .garmin.com ). Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page. Why should you register your Str eetPilot ColorMap? • Notification of Pr oduct Updates • Notification of Ne[...]

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    © 1999 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International 1200 E 151 st Street, Olathe, KS 66062 U.S.A. GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey , SO51, 9AQ U.K. GARMIN (Asia) Corp. No. 68, Jangshu 2 nd Road, Shijr , T aipei County , T aiwan www .garmin.com Part Number 190-00161-02 Rev . A[...]