Garmin StreetPilot 2610 Owners Manual

Garmin StreetPilot 2610 - Automotive GPS Receiver Manual

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    StreetPilot® 2610/2650 portable car navigation owner's manual StreetPilot 2610 pictured StreetPilot 2650 not shown
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    organization of such changes or improvements. Visit the Garmin web site (www.Garmin.com) for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products. Garmin®, AutoLocate®, MapSource®, StreetPilot®, and MetroGuide® are registered trademarks of
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    of Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an unsurpassed mobile navigation system. This manual covers instructions for the StreetPilot 2610 and Street Pilot 2650. Unit operation and specifications are the same on both models, unless otherwise specified. To get the most out of your new
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    batteries; not included) • Owner's Manual • Quick Reference Guide • Setup Guide Optional Accessories: • Remote GPS Antenna (GA 27C) and antenna mounts • Deluxe Carrying Case • 128 and 256 MB CompactFlash® Memory Cards Visit our Web site at www.garmin.com for a complete list of StreetPilot 2610/2650
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    ....vi Manual Conventions viii Introducing the StreetPilot 2610/2650 1 Front and Rear View of the StreetPilot 1 Caring for your StreetPilot 2 Turning the StreetPilot On and Off 3 Using the Keypad 3 Using the Touchscreen 4 Calibrating the Touchscreen 4 Using the Remote Control 4 Adjusting
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    City Navigator mapping software to your computer. Then, it tells you how to download the required software drivers for the USB cable that you will use to transfer map information to your StreetPilot. Lastly, the Setup Guide instructs you on selecting map information and then downloading it to
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    the full operation of the StreetPilot! Further Recommendations: Read the StreetPilot 2610/2650 owner's manual to learn how to create routes that include multiple destinations, how to specify areas or road segments to avoid when calculating routes, and how to use a variety of other exciting features
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    , beginning on page 19. • To learn how to use the keypad on your StreetPilot as well as the remote control unit, see page 4. • To change the street detail level on your StreetPilot, see page 39 (map detail). • If you do not want your StreetPilot to automatically switch to "night" colors at sunset
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    to the one shown below: Step 6: View your route to the restaurant: touch Go To to create a route to this restaurant. What's Next? Read the manual to learn how to use your StreetPilot accurately, efficiently, and responsibly. ix
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    driving instructions for the entire route.  Manual Conventions • This manual refers to the StreetPilot as a "StreetPilot," "unit," or "GPS receiver." It makes no distinction between these terms. "StreetPilot" refers to both the 2610 and 2650 models unless specifically stated. • This manual uses
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    Introducing the StreetPilot 2610/2650 Infrared Window Receives signals from remote control. Do not block. Front and Rear View of the StreetPilot Internal Patch Antenna Receives signals from GPS satellites to determine position. Do not block. Power Switch Toggle DOWN to turn unit on and UP to
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    as waypoints and routes are retained in the unit's memory without the need for external power. Back up important user data by manually recording it or downloading it to a PC (transferring it to MapSource). Storing alkaline batteries in the remote control for extended periods is not recommended. In
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    StreetPilot On and Off Toggle the power switch on the right side down to turn the unit ON and up to turn it OFF. When turned on, the Welcome screen appears briefly, followed by the Map once more or wait until the Map page appears. Using the Keypad Use the StreetPilot's keypad to select specific tasks
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    the remote or unit MENU key. Select 'Display.' 2. Press the remote or unit FIND key to begin calibration. Follow the on-screen instructions. Remote.' Using the Remote Control The StreetPilot 2610/2650's alphanumeric remote control allows you to perform functions similar to the unit's keypad controls
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    thumb stick. Introduction Installing the Remote Control Batteries Note: The remote control requires two AAA alkaline batteries. To install the batteries, press up on the battery door clip, then pull the battery door away from the remote. Install the batteries, observing the correct polarity (see
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    ' status. To do this, press the MENU key on your unit. You will see a Menu page that includes a variety of setup options. Select the Use Indoors icon. Learning how to use the Map Page The Map page is your StreetPilot's main operating page. This page is the first image you see after the startup
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    features that can help you as you view cities or places, and as you navigate routes. If you are a new StreetPilot owner, practice using these features while your vehicle is stationary. Map Tools Bar The StreetPilot comes with a "map tools" bar, which is a series of icons on the left-hand side of the
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    the hand and the boxed magnifying glass icon will appear. Use your finger to draw a box on the Map page. The boxed-in area will be zoomed in to show greater detail. boxed magnifying glass icon map scale North Up and Track Up Map orientation icons appear at the top left side of the
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    (such as 500 miles, .8 miles, or 200 feet) as well as what map your StreetPilot is using to create the current image. Your StreetPilot uses either a "base map" or a "detail map." The base map is a built-in map that provides only general information such as city names and highway exits. The detail
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    earlier in this section, you can pan across the Map page by using the touchscreen with your finger or by using your remote control. As you pan, the map pointer appears. It serves as a target marker for the map. If you change the scale, the map is redrawn with the pointer at the center. When
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    . Touch the flag icon and a New Map Waypoint will appear, as shown below Delete keys use standard word processing functions. When you have entered all text, touch OK. The mini keyboard is used in a variety of places with your StreetPilot. It's appearance may alter, depending on your purpose for using
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    Driving and Routing Mode While driving, you will see one of two types of Map pages: a Map page in "driving" mode, which appears when you have the StreetPilot turned on but you are not navigating a route, and a Map page in "routing" mode, which appears when you have created a route and are currently
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    hide the data tabs. Use the zoom icons to view a new level of detail. Touch the arrow to return to the Map page in routing mode. In the example above, your current driving position always appears on the Map page. Another StreetPilot feature allows you to "look ahead" on the Map page so that you
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    not for 20 miles, you do not need to worry about navigation instructions for quite a while. · As you are close to approaching Map page. Use this feature whether you are simply driving with your StreetPilot turned on (driving Map page) or navigating a route (routing Map page). To return to the Map
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    another bonus while navigating a route is the Current Route page, which provides step-by-step route instructions, all on one page. Simply press PAGE from your StreetPilot (or from the remote control) and the Current Route page appears: Scroll bar The bottom number gives the approximate time that
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    be very useful. It indicates your current speed and many helpful statistics about your trip. Be certain to reset the Trip Computer before beginning a trip (see next page). If you make frequent stops, leave the StreetPilot powered on in order to receive satellites. This allows the unit to accurately
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    : 1. Make certain the desired Mileage Log name is displayed. Then, press the unit or remote MENU key to display a 'Menu' page. 2. Select 'Rename Log.' 3. Enter the new name by using the mini keyboard that will appear. To reset a Mileage Log: 1. Make certain the desired Mileage Log name is displayed
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    with dead reckoning capabilities is so seamless, you will not even know that you do not have GPS reception. You can simply unplug the dead reckoning cable from the vehicle adapter if you want to use the StreetPilot 2650 in another vehicle. It will navigate the same way as the StreetPilot 2610. 18
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    is searching for cities that are located near the current position of your map pointer, not your current physical location.) Reference Finding Places scroll bar Access this menu by selecting FIND on your StreetPilot unit or remote. Use the scroll bar to see the third line of options, which are not
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    Near Map Pointer: Use Near Map Pointer to find cities that are near the area to which you have placed the map pointer while panning. • Near [Destination]: Use Near or Show Map if you want to see the city on the Map page (see page 10 for an example), or Go To if you want your StreetPilot to navigate
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    or Show Map if you want to see the address/intersection on the Map page (see page 10 for an example), or Go To if you want your StreetPilot to navigate via the Refine Street feature. From the Find Address page, press the StreetPilot's MENU key. A Menu page will appear. Select the Refine Street icon.
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    StreetPilot is being able to locate interesting and exciting places all over the U.S. without having to ask for directions to get there. If you are new to a town and you need to find a bank or car wash, touch the Services you. This is useful information if you are tab, press the unit's MENU key. From
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    highways, freeways, and interstates throughout the U.S. This is useful information if you are travelling and need to stop at an exit with a service station or when you need to find the nearest rest area. When you initially select Exits, your StreetPilot lists all exits on the highway or interstate
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    of Exits with Services, Rest Areas, or Map if you want to see the exit on the Map page (see page 10 for an example), or Go To if you want your StreetPilot Map Pointer: Use Near Map Pointer to find waypoints that are near the area to which you have placed the map pointer while panning. • By Name: Use
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    method you used), touch the waypoint name and a Waypoint Review page will appear, displaying the longitude and latitude coordinates of the waypoint. Touch Show Map if you want to see the waypoint on the Map page, or Go To if you want your StreetPilot to navigate to the waypoint. Touch Delete if you
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    using the "chain find" method below. (Note: Follow these instructions in this section of this manual for more instructions if necessary. Touch the StreetPilot's FIND key and select the Lodging icon to look for a place to stay in Fraser. Your StreetPilot also find entertainment, services, and a host
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    StreetPilot or remote control. Your 30 most recent finds will appear. The most recently-reviewed Deleting "Recently-Found" Places If you wish to delete a StreetPilot or remote to reveal a new Menu page, shown below. From this menu, you can delete the current highlighted recent find, or you can delete
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    or remote control. The first time you access this menu, you will see limited options. Your first step, then, is to select New to create a route. The options shown above appear while you are navigating or simulating a route. 28 Creating your own Routes Use the ROUTE feature on your StreetPilot unit
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    shown on the diagram at right. A voice prompt sounds and a magenta route line appears. The unit is now ready to navigate the new route. Current Location, Use Map, and Find Thumbnail route map Your StreetPilot attempts to help you find your starting and ending points for creating routes as quickly
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    longer. Shorter Distance - Choose this option if you want your StreetPilot to use distance as the criteria for calculating your route. This means that are driving in a new city or down an unknown street and you want to easily find your way home, simply press your StreetPilot's FIND key two times
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    remote control. A 'Route Menu' page appears. (As an alternative, simply press your StreetPilot's FIND key two times. Then, go to Step 3 below.) 2. From the 'Route Menu' page, select 'Set HOME Waypoint.' A 'Set HOME Waypoint' page appears. 3. Select one of the three options: Current Location, Use Map
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    the route's current name. Enter your new name by using the mini keyboard that will appear. Touch OK to save the route. Your StreetPilot can hold up to 50 saved key from your StreetPilot or remote control. A Menu page, shown at right, appears: Select Delete All to delete all routes in your Route List.
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    new route from your current location to your destination. The StreetPilot will recalculate and update your a distance, your StreetPilot will calculate a new route and provide you with new instructions. Note that, on to the original route. Your StreetPilot remembers detours you set each time this route
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    the unit or remote MENU key for two seconds to view the 'Active Route' menu. Select 'Add/Edit Vias.' An 'Edit Vias' page appears. Note that your current destination appears on this page. 2. Select 'Add Via Point.' An 'Add Via Point' page appears with two options for finding your location: 'Use Map
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    Use Map or Find), select the location, and information about it will appear. Select Add As Via, and the location will appear as a via point, shown below. When you opt to have the StreetPilot auto arrange your via points, a window will appear that will ask you if you want your destination point to
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    are from each other by using the Measure Distance feature. This feature measures from point to point in a straight line. It does not consider roads. To measure the distance between two points, make sure you are currently viewing the Map page. Then, press the unit or remote MENU key. A Menu page will
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    of the Map page. The on-screen pointer (blue thumb tack) will appear at the new location. In used if you are in an area where no roads are available. To stop measuring points, press the MENU key and then select the Stop Measuring icon. Or, simply touch the white arrow in the top left side of the Map
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    shown above. Access the Menu page by pressing the MENU key on your StreetPilot. brightness slider 38 contrast slider Customizing your StreetPilot 2610/2650 If you've experimented with creating routes and finding places using your StreetPilot, you may feel you're ready to customize it to suit your
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    your unit to function completely. Experiment with a variety of settings as you become more familiar with your StreetPilot. If you do not like your trial settings, you can change some or all of them. See the following page for instructions on resetting all of your customized settings on the Map Setup
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    You may reset (restore) map settings for each individual setup tab or for all tabs. First, make certain you are on the Map Setup page. If you want to reset one tab setting, make certain that tab is highlighted on the Map Setup page. Then, press the MENU key from your StreetPilot or remote. A Menu
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    settings. Select the Reset All Settings icon if you want to restore every original setting on the Map Setup page. Hiding/Showing Data Tabs on your Map Page As you have discovered while using your StreetPilot, the data tabs on the Map page display offer a variety of useful information. You can
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    StreetPilot (or remote) to access a Menu page. At the Menu page, select Tab Setup. A Tab Setup page that displays both a Mapping and a Routing tab will appear. Follow the instructions page, select either the 'Mapping' or 'Routing' tab. Menu page 2. Press MENU on the unit or remote. A 'Menu' page
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    Indicates your StreetPilot's current position fix with GPS satellites. Speed - Your rate of travel, which can be displayed in miles or kilometers per hour. Time of Day - Current time. None - No tab will be displayed. The Routing data tabs can use the same type of navigational data as 'Mapping' in
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    StreetPilot Your StreetPilot allows you to make customizations within the unit's overall system. Even though your unit is designed to perform well without changing any of these settings, feel free following the instructions below. unit or remote MENU key. A 'Menu' page will appear. 3. Select 'Reset
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    Percentage Full, Clear Track Language - Text Language, Voice Language Interface (2650 Only) - USB Format, Serial Format The following describes, in more detail still appear despite your Units setting (see page 43). Voice - This setting determines when the StreetPilot "speaks." Reference Customizing
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    sounds On or Off. A beep confirms that a key (such as MENU, FIND, SPEAK) on the unit or remote has been pressed. Guidance tab Off-Route Recalculation - Controls how the StreetPilot recalculates the route when you depart from its original instructions. • Prompted: You will be asked if you want the
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    instructions again, you can press the unit's SPEAK key. Routing tab The Routing Tab allows you to customize the StreetPilot's routing features. Route Preference - Determines which criteria are used displayed. This may be useful when you are travelling outside of detailed map coverage areas, or where
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    Route Settings Using the 'Calculate Routes for' option allows you to take full advantage of the routing information contained in the City Navigator mapping software for planning the most efficient route for your type of vehicle. The following options are available: • Car/Motorcycle • Truck (large
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    along with a default name (usually street names). You can change this name by touching it and entering a new name by using the mini keyboard that appears. Reference Customizing Route Settings Place the map pointer over the "start point" as shown at left. Then, touch the check box in the top right
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    map of the avoided area appears, along with a default name (usually AREA 000). You can change this name by touching it and entering a new name by using a road that the driver wishes to avoid. The example below shows an entire area that the driver wishes to avoid. Place the map pointer over the "
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    unit to avoid these roads even more than normal. Select the Reset button if you want the original settings to display. Note: When you customize this page or use your StreetPilot uses use it as an option--until you delete the icon. The next time the Route Preference window appears, press the unit
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    the unit. When your vehicle is moving, Safe Mode disables all StreetPilot functions that require sig- nificant operator attention and could become a distrac- tion while driving such as map panning, all FIND key functions (except Recent List), all MENU key functions, and creating new routes
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    new track points replace the oldest track points. The beginning of the track contains the earliest point while the end contains the most recent ones. The display of the track log on the map Language tab The StreetPilot language setup feature allows you to change the languages used for on-screen text
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    one of the available settings below: • Garmin: The proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, route, track log data with a PC via serial connection. Use this format for software updates and to save mapping software to the StreetPilot's CF card. • NMEA: Supports the input/output of standard NMEA
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    at our Web site at www.garmin.com. Always check to make sure the version you wish to download is more current than the one you are presently using. Reference Software Updates View your StreetPilot's current software version as well as the unit's identification number on the System Info
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    GPS receiver that is located in your StreetPilot takes this information and uses triangulation to calculate your exact location. Essentially, the GPS receiver few more satellites, the receiver can determine your position and display it on the StreetPilot's Map page. A GPS receiver must be locked on
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    ). You can also set the sky view to a Reference GPS Info Page 'Acquiring Sats' means the receiver is collecting data from available satellites but has not collected enough data to calculate a position fix. 'GPS is Off' tells you the unit is being used indoors and cannot be used for navigation. 57
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    or abnormal satellite conditions. Turn the unit off and back on to reset and re-initialize the receiver if necessary. GPS is Off - The StreetPilot is being used indoors and cannot be used for navigation. Dead Reckoning (2650 only) - The StreetPilot 2650 isn't tracking enough satellites for a 2D
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    appears. You can: turn off the GPS for using the unit indoors for practice; update your approximate location (quicker); or have the unit automatically search for the satellites (takes longer). Updating your approximate location ensures that the StreetPilot is searching for the correct satellites and
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    your StreetPilot communicates with the GPS satellites, as is the case with Satellite 5, above. 60 To select a new location: 1. Select 'New Location.' A window appears with two options ('Automatic' and 'Use Map'). 2. Select either 'Automatic' or 'Use Map.' Selecting 'Automatic' puts the unit in
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    unsecured on the vehicle dash Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment Select a suitable location for installation that allows routing of an external power cord and/or antenna cable (if needed) to the StreetPilot. If you are NOT using a remote antenna, be certain to select a location
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    Repositionable adhesive should only be used on clean, dust-free surfaces. Installing the Dash Mount to your Vehicle To secure the mounting base to the dash of the likelihood that the StreetPilot will slide when making sharp turns. locking lever release tab mounting base weighted tabs 62
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    apply to both the non-skid friction mount base and the adhesive dash mount. 1.  Slide the locking lever on the mounting base, to the left (unlocked position). 2. Attach the StreetPilot to the mounting base by sliding the disk on the bottom of the StreetPilot into the base until it clicks into
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    StreetPilot 2610/2650 Your vehicle adapter is a 12/24 volt DC adapter with an external speaker system. This adapter is your StreetPilot's power source when you are in a vehicle (the StreetPilot does not use batteries). Use in your vehicle. Use care when routing the adapter cable to ensure that it
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    the vehicle manufacturer or by using an oscilloscope. Square Wave is the most common type. Do not connect the DR Cable into the vehicle speed sensor signal from the ABS control. The Green DR 2 cable wire attaches to the Reverse Light Switch. The unit software option Reverse Light Polarity must
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    , select OK, and then select the desired name. An information page will appear. 66 Using Diacritical Marks The European version of the StreetPilot 2610/2650 supports diacritical marks commonly used in many European languages. Diacritical marks are added to letters to indicate a special phonetic
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    : 1.  Press the unit or remote FIND key then select ' supported in most other StreetPilot functions. Therefore, Västerås, Sweden appears as "VASTERAS" when saved as a waypoint. Appendix Using Diacritical Marks Other special characters appear on the European version of your StreetPilot 2610/2650
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    Card The StreetPilot 2610/2650 supports Type I and II CompactFlash® (CF) storage cards. The top of the card should always face towards the FRONT of the unit when inserting. the operation of your StreetPilot. These circumstances are beyond Garmin's control. If this occurs, please use a CF card from
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    will appear on the StreetPilot's Map page just like the City Navigator maps you initially installed in your unit. Follow the instructions that came with your new mapping software to ensure proper installation of the maps to your computer and StreetPilot. Controlling Map Views on the Map Page You can
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    is not available in the other map family (or families). You can review the names of the individual map files (from all of the map families) you downloaded to your CF card by pressing your unit's MENU page while you are on the Detail Maps Info page. From the new Menu page that appears, select the
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    The StreetPilot 2610/2650 uses an on-screen message system to notify you of important information. To acknowledge a message, press IN on the remote's thumbstick or simply touch the message on the touchscreen. Data Transfer Complete - Transfer of data to the unit from the PC software has been
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    Waypoint Data Transfer Complete - Waypoint data has successfully been transferred to the unit. Waypoint Memory is Full - You have used all available waypoints. Delete unwanted waypoints to make space for new entries. Waypoint Name Already Used: - The waypoint name you have entered is already
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    cover closed. Waterproof rating is for the StreetPilot unit only; does not include the remote control) Antenna: Built-in patch; MCX-type connector for optional GPS antenna connection Temp. Range: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C) Infrared: Remote control, IR port Photo Sensor: Senses lighting
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    Remote Control: Two AAA alkaline batteries (not included) Features Waypoints: 500 with name and graphic symbol Routes: Up to 50 stored Track Log: 2000 track log points Dead Reckoning: (StreetPilot 2650 StreetPilot. These circumstances are beyond Garmin's control. If this occurs, please use
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    that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult your Garmin dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The StreetPilot 2610/2650 does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could
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    risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of this owner's manual. Thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use. When in actual use, carefully compare indications from the StreetPilot 2610/2650 to all available navigation sources, including
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    of the owner/operator of the StreetPilot 2610/2650 to secure the unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle's operating controls, obstruct the driver's view of driving conditions, or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount the StreetPilot 2610/2650 over air
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    License Agreement BY USING THE STREETPILOT 2610/2650, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the "Software") in binary
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    to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion. SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. To obtain warranty service, call your local Garmin-authorized dealer. Or call Garmin Customer Service at
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    44 Detail Map 9 Detail Maps Info 69 Detour 28 Detours, Adding 33 Diacritical Marks 66, 67 Differentially Corrected 60 Disable the Remote 4 Disable WAAS 60 Distance to Turn 43 Driving Avg 16 Driving Mode 12 Driving Time 16 DR Cable 65 E Elevation, Feet or Meter 43 Elevation, New 60 Enable WAAS
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    L Language Tab 53 Locate on Main Map 25 Lost Reception 58 M Magnifying Glass, + and - 7 Maintenance 2 Manual Conventions viii Mapping Software, Adding 69 Mapping Tabs 41 MapSource City Navigator iv Map Detail, Changing 39 Map Families, Changing 70 Map Page 7, 8 Index Features 7 Boxed Magnifying
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    75 Remote Control 2, 4 Remote Control, Using 4 Remote Usage 4 Resume Route 28 Return to Start 28 Routes Creating 29 Current Location 29 Deleting 32 Detours 33 End Point 29 Find 29 Modifying 33 New 29 Recalculating 33 Renaming 32 Resuming 30 Saving 31 Start Point 29 Stopping 30 Use Map 29
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    53 Track Up 8, 39, 59 Trip, Planning a 26 Trip Computer 16 Resetting 17 Trip Information Page 16 Tutorial, Getting Started vi U Units 45 Unit ID Number 55 Upgrading Software 55 USB Format 54 Index Use Indoors 38 Use Map 29 Use Outdoors 38 V Vehicle Adapter 64 Vehicle Adapter Fuse 64 Vehicle Icon
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    latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. Copyright 2004, 2005 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit
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StreetPilot
®
2610/2650
portable car navigation
owner’s manual
StreetPilot 2610 pictured
StreetPilot 2650 not shown