Garmin ColorMap Owners Manual

Garmin ColorMap - StreetPilot ColorMap GPS Receiver Manual

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    StreetPilotTM GPS owner's manual and reference guide
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    text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual is strictly prohibited. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice. GARMIN Corporation reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in
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    items. If you are missing any parts, please contact your GARMIN dealer immediately. Standard Package: ! StreetPilot ColorMap Unit with Detachable Antenna ! Owner's Manual ! Quick Start Guide ! Dash Mount Kit with Installation Instructions ! Vehicle Power Cable ! Data transfer Cable About This
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    owner/operator of the StreetPilot to place and secure the GPS unit so that it the vehicle owner's manual. Do not mount the StreetPilot in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision. The mounting hardware provided by GARMIN
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    MAP DATA INFORMATION: One of the goals of GARMIN is to provide customers with the most BE USED TO DETERMINE GROUND PROXIMITY FOR AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION. BY USING THE STREETPILOT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING Introduction Cautions Software License Agreement iii
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    Introduction FCC Compliance iv The GARMIN StreetPilot has been tested to comply with FCC Standards 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
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    ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. To obtain warranty service, call the GARMIN Customer Service department (913-397-8200) for a returned merchandise tracking number. The unit should be securely packaged with the tracking number
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    About This Manual i Cautions & Warnings ii Software License Agreement iii FCC Compliance iv Limited Warranty v "How To" Index vii StreetPilot Unit viii Section Two - QUICK-START Battery/Card Installation 1 Keypad Usage 2 Turning the Unit On and Off 3 Screen Brightness/Contrast 4 Dash
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    contrast or brightness 4 Change the displayed time...12 Change the Map Page display...20 Create and use a route...54 Find an address or intersection...48-51 Find nearest cities or waypoints 14, 41-44 Initialize the GPS receiver (first time use)...6 Install batteries...1 Learn about the Map
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    Introduction StreetPilot Unit LCD Display 16 Color DSTN LCD with Backlighting (Map Page shown) Antenna Rotate upright for best satellite reception Compartment Door Insert AA Batteries and optional Map Data Cards here. Keypad Refer to Page 2 for Key descriptions viii
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    in memory by an internal Lithium battery when the AA batteries are removed. Map Data Cards may be purchased from your GARMIN dealer or directly from GARMIN. Up to 50 maps may be downloaded to a blank card using a GARMIN MapSource CD-ROM and following instructions provided with the MapSource CD-ROM
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    press while the power is on activates the backlight/contrast adjustment window. Press and hold to turn the StreetPilot off. The PAGE Key Changes between the main the Map Page. The Zoom OUT Key Adjusts the map scale to show a larger area with less detail. The Zoom IN Key Adjusts the map scale to
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    displayed for a few seconds while the unit conducts a self-test (top right picture). 3. If there is an optional Map Data Card installed in the StreetPilot, a page showing the mapping region and the effective date is displayed on the screen (bottom right picture). Press the ENTER key to acknowledge
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    pixels that are intended to be off) to appear darker. When operating the StreetPilot at extreme temperatures, you may find that minor adjustments are needed to obtain the best screen clarity. To adjust the screen contrast: 1. Press the POWER key for a moment. 2. Press the UP or DOWN areas of
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    passenger(s). The dash mount bracket may be either permanently or temporarily mounted using the included adhesive materials. Follow instructions for installing the mounting bracket on the StreetPilot as explained in the instruction sheet provided with the Dash Mount Kit which also includes specific
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    on with a clear view of the sky. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a system of 24 satellites that circle the Earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit information to Earth. The StreetPilot must continuously receive signals from at least three of these satellites to calculate your
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    press the ENTER key. If neither of the above applies, and you would like the StreetPilot to continue looking for GPS satellites, use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Continue Acquiring and press the ENTER key. The StreetPilot will return to the page is was showing beforehand. 3. If you chose Set New
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    can start the Simulator Mode if you are 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, and (if using MetroGuide Map Data) addresses, intersections, or businesses. To start the Simulator Mode: 1. Press
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    two main pages. If the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination, there is a third page called the Road Sign Page. The diagram below shows the relationship between the main pages when this is the case. You could say that the Road Sign Page is inserted "between" the Map Page and the Dashboard Page
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    you are not already looking at the Map Page, press the PAGE key until the map is shown on the screen. If the StreetPilot is still trying to determine your keypad to pan from your current location to other places on the map. To change the map scale: Press the IN key to see a smaller area with more
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    your speed, an odometer, and other valuable information. Refer to page 26 for additional information. Quick-Start Trip Computer OPTION Key The OPTION Key The StreetPilot has an OPTION key which you may press at any time to see a menu of options for the page you are viewing. As an example
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    Time" and "Arrival Time" readouts on your StreetPilot unit may need to be adjusted for your local highlight a file tab. 3. Use the LEFT or RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad to select the "Time" file tab. by observing the lat/lon field above the map on the Map Page, then refer to the Time Offset
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    Making a character entry to name a Personal Waypoint: 1. Press the MENU key to display the 'Mark Personal Waypoint' page. 2. Use the ROCKER keypad 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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    displayed for Castle Rock. 5. Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Go to it (left picture below) and press ENTER. 6. The screen returns to the Map Page, which now informs you of the direction, distance and time to go before arrival (right picture below). Nearest Cities 14 Going To a City Direction
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    rotates as you make turns, keeping the current direction of travel at the top of the map. If the StreetPilot GPS receiver has yet to calculate your location, there is a flashing question mark over the vehicle pointer and the status line at the top of the page
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    the StreetPilot performs at optimum to indicate the correct street, there are occasions when the Map GPS and the mapping information. At this point, you should be familiar with the Zoom IN and OUT keys, and how they change the map display. The map scale is shown at the lower left corner of the map
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    it is the nearest reference point to your current location. The Navigation Information Window is shown to the right of the map display area. If the StreetPilot is not navigating to a destination, the Navigation Information area displays a compass indicating your direction of travel at the top, your
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    . This applies to Personal Waypoints, roads, cities, lakes, rivers, Points of Interest, etc. When a map feature is highlighted, you can review information about that feature and go to it using the StreetPilot directional guidance to get there. To select an on-screen location with the panning arrow
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    example, you can pan to a city, road, lake, or river and create a Personal Waypoint. You will receive directional guidance there after the waypoint has been created. To create a Personal Waypoint on the Map: 1. Press the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arrow to the desired area or object on the
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    Status and other information that is usually displayed above and to the right of the map. If the map is currently displayed full screen then Show Map and Nav Info is presented as an option instead of Show Map Full Screen. Select this option to display the driving status and other information again
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    distance, repeat Steps 3 and 4 as desired. 6. When you have finished measuring distances on the Map Page, press the QUIT key to return to the regular Map Page display. Stop Navigation - If the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination, and you wish to discontinue navigation because you have reached
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    this map window. Map Detail - A slider control allows you to increase or decrease the amount of map information shown on a given map range. You StreetPilot is navigating on a Direct Goto or Route, the StreetPilot will automatically adjust the map zoom so that the next waypoint is on the map screen
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    - The StreetPilot records your location and stores it in internal memory. When the Track Log is On, the recorded points are displayed on the Map Page. The On if it was previously turned Off. Lat/Lon - When On, the Map Page includes a display of your current location in terms of elevation above sea
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    Reference Customizing the Map "Points' File Tab Selecting a Map Scale 24 'Points' File Tab (top left picture) Waypoints - Allows you to determine which map scales (if any) show Personal Waypoints. Points of Interest - Allows you to set which map scales (if any) show Points of Interest, such as Food
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    map is at a scale setting where Points of Interest are displayed). 'Vehicle' File Tab (lower right picture) Vehicle icon - Allows you to view your vehicle as an Indy Car or an Arrow. Vehicle Color - Allows you to choose from four different colors. Show Vehicle - allows you to program the StreetPilot
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    (top left picture). To display the Satellite Status View of the Dashboard Page: 1. While the StreetPilot is displaying the Trip Computer view of the Dashboard Page (top left picture), press the OPTION key Status across the top of the screen just as the Map Page does. Satellite Status View 26
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    beginning the trip. Instruction on resetting will follow. ! If you make frequent stops, leave the StreetPilot powered on and receiving satellites. This will Trip Computer Information Speed Miles/kilometers/hour Power Source Battery gauge or external power indication Trip Odometer Since Trip
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    - (Displayed to the left of the odometer) If the StreetPilot is using its internal AA batteries, a battery symbol is shown. Notice the shaded area of the battery. The higher the shading extends, the more battery power remains. When operating from an external power source, a power plug symbol is
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    left. ! Pressing the RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad causes a turn to the right. To reset the Trip Computer or the Maximum Speed: 1. While the StreetPilot is displaying the Trip Computer View of the Dashboard Page, press the OPTION key to display the Options window. 2. Use the UP and DOWN keys
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    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, corresponding signal strength bar graphs, and your
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    several hundred miles since the last time it navigated using satellite signals, you may find that the StreetPilot will calculate your location more quickly if you set the approximate initial location. To set the initial location: 1. From the Satellite Status page, press the
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    alarms. Each available page is denoted by a 'file tab' at the top that identifies the function of automatically displayed when the file tab is highlighted. 2. Once the desired file tab has been selected the UP key to return to the file tab area and select another file tab, if desired. At some time,
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    3. Press the ENTER key. Only the settings for that file tab are modified. 4. If desired, repeat steps 1 through 3 for other file tabs. The file tab headings and System Setup functions are: General - Simulator, Night Mode, Battery Type, Beeper, and Distance Units. Alarms - Approaching Waypoint Alarm
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    Reference 'General' File Tab 'General' File Tab 'General' File Tab (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
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    'Alarms' File Tab (top right picture) Approaching Waypoint Alarm - Provides an alarm message once you are within a set time (choices range from 15 seconds to five minutes) from your turn or destination waypoint. As you approach the waypoint, a message occurs when your estimated arrival time is
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    the Time Zone: 1. Follow instructions on page 12 and use the Universal Time Coordinate Offset Chart on page 72. Current Time, Current Date - Display the current time and date based on the settings made above and the information provided by the GPS satellites received. Sunrise, Sunset - Display the
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    to external devices. Six format settings are available: ! GARMIN Data Transfer - the proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, route, and track log data with a PC or with another StreetPilot. ! NMEA Out - supports the input/output of standard NMEA 0183 version 2.3 data. ! None - provides
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    enter the beacon frequency and bit rate on the StreetPilot and the information will be used to tune the beacon receiver (lower left picture). For more information, refer to the Owner's Manual for the GARMIN beacon receiver or request the GARMIN DGPS Beacon Reference Card, Part Number: 190-00069-01
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    for the new Personal Waypoint in the upper-left portion of the page. The StreetPilot remembers the location from the instant at which you pressed the Menu key, so you symbol for easy recognition on the Map Page. Reference Marking Your Location Marking a Personal Waypoint Renaming a Personal
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    will be replaced with the page you were looking at when you pressed the Menu key. The new Personal Waypoint is now stored in the StreetPilot's memory. Marking a Personal Waypoint 40
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    Personal Waypoints, Cities or Exits that are included in the StreetPilot basemap. In addition, if you are using optional MetroGuide map data, you can search for and find Points of Interest, Addresses, or Intersections. Using the StreetPilot Find Function to Find a City To illustrate the procedure
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    Reference Finding a City Finding a City by Name Moving to Alphabetical List 42 To 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 key. Cities are listed in alphabetical order. If you have searched for a City before
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    area surrounding the City is shown below the name. You may use the zoom IN and OUT keys to change the scale of the map window. 2. If you would like the StreetPilot to go to the city, highlight Go to it and press the ENTER key. This initiates a Direct Goto. For more information
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    Additional Information If you would like to view the location of the Personal Waypoint in terms of its latitude and longitude (instead of on the map window), press the OPTION key, select Location in Lat/Lon and press the ENTER key. You may also move a Personal Waypoint to a specific latitude and
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    the ENTER key. 4. To delete all Personal Waypoints in the StreetPilot Deleting a Waypoint memory, select Delete All Waypoints and press the press the ENTER key to List of Exits Nearest the Map Pointer view the various services displayed on the Exit Information Page (bottom right picture). To
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    Category Find By Name Option 46 Finding a Point of Interest (within a MetroGuide Map Data coverage area ) Finding a Point of Interest is also very similar to Shopping Shopping Centers; Grocery Stores; Convenience Stores; Pharmacies Services Auto Fuel & Repair; Post Offices; Banks Transportation
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    the major category (Food/Drink), and name at the top of the page. The window below may be changed to show the selection on a local map when the 'Map' button is selected and pressed (bottom left picture) or toggled back to display the address, city, and telephone number by pressing the 'Information
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    Reference Finding an Address Editing a Number Entering the Street Name 48 Finding an Address (within a MetroGuide map data coverage area ) The procedure for finding Addresses and Intersections is a little different than Personal Waypoints, Cities, or Points of Interest. To find an address,
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    Street ENTER key to edit it. If a City name was filled in, the StreetPilot gives you the choice to enter a new City, or to leave it blank. the number of addresses found by the search. The location shown on the map for an address may differ from the actual location, particularly in areas where
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    the ENTER key to display the Address information page (bottom left picture), which typically shows the Number, Street, City, State, Province, County, etc., along with a map window. Address Information Page 50
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    Finding an Intersection (within a MetroGuide Map Data coverage area) Finding an Intersection is similar intersecting Streets, the City, and Zip (Postal Code) along with a local map. Reference Finding an Intersection Searching for an Intersection Intersection Highlighted Additional Information If
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    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 destination name Goto Line Straight line from current location to destination The Map Page on a Direct Goto Direction to Go Compared to the direction
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    The Road Sign Page on a Direct Goto The other major difference when the StreetPilot is navigating on a Direct Goto is that a new page called the Road Sign Page (top right picture) is displayed between the Map Page and the Dashboard Page. ! A pointer shows the direction from your current location to
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    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 picture) and press the ENTER key. The screen shows a full-screen map with a panning arrow. 3. Use the ROCKER keypad to point to the
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    5. To 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
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    on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the StreetPilot's memory (Refer to the bottom left picture). 3. Select the desired route and press the ENTER key. The screen displays a full-screen map with a panning arrow (Refer to the bottom right picture). 4. Use the
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    8. When you have completed your route editing, press the PAGE key. The 'Route Reviewed' box is shown with the route name (bottom right picture). 9. If you wish the route name, you would like to return to the name the StreetPilot automatically assigned, edit the 'Name' field, press the LEFT area of
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    the Route menu . 2. Highlight Delete Route and press the ENTER key. A box will appear on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the StreetPilot's memory. 3. Select the route you wish to delete and press the ENTER key. A box will appear on the screen asking you to confirm the deletion
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    There are times when you would like to create a route that is similar to one that already exists. For example, there may be more than one way for you to get from "Point A" to "Point B". To do this, copy the route, and then move or add intermediate turns. To copy a route: 1. Press the ROUTE key to
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    60 Once you have created a route and have selected Start Navigation, the StreetPilot will give you progressive guidance. Just as on a Direct Goto, the Map Page and the Road Sign Page are the two primary sources of this guidance. The Map Page on a Route ! The Driving Status at the top of the page
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    The Road Sign Page on a Route When the StreetPilot is navigating on a Route, the Road Sign Page may be displayed, on a Route Direction To Go Additional Information You can review route (or Direct Goto) waypoints by panning to them on the Map Page with the ROCKER keypad and pressing the ENTER key. 61
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    Reference Driving on a Route Displaying One Route Turn To display only one route turn at time: 1. From the Road Sign Page, press the OPTION key. 2. Highlight Show One Turn and press the ENTER key (top left picture). You can change back by using a similar procedure and selecting Show More Turns. As
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    SECTION 4 STANDARD ACCESSORIES Owner's Manual Part Number: 190-00161-00 Quick Start Guide Part Number: 190-00161-01 -00 Appendix A Accessories Contact GARMIN Customer Service or your GARMIN Dealer to obtain Replacement Parts and Optional Accessories. GARMIN Customer Service (913)397-8200 or 1-
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    3. World Map. The type of map being displayed will appear below the map scale bar in the lower left corner of the Map Page. color display adapter and monitor, mouse or other pointing device. Uses data transfer cable provided with the StreetPilot. Contact your GARMIN Dealer or GARMIN Customer Service
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    . Range: PERFORMANCE Receiver: Acquisition Time: Update Rate: Position Accuracy: Velocity Accuracy: Dynamics: Interfaces: Memory Back Up: Fully-gasketed, high-impact plastic alloy, waterproof to IPX7 standards 3.19"H x 6.81"L x 2.56"D (8.1 x 17.3 x 6.5 cm) 1 pound 4oz (567 g) with batteries 3.75
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    subject to change without notice. 1 The temperature rating for the StreetPilot may exceed the usable range of some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures. 2 With optional GARMIN GBR 21 Beacon Receiver Input. 3 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the
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    are RS-232 compatible, allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices, including PCs, differential beacon receivers, marine autopilots and/or a second GPS receiver. The NMEA 0183 version 2.3 interface format is supported by the StreetPilot and enables the unit to drive up to three NMEA
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    Power and Data Connections from Back of Unit The StreetPilot may be connected to a PC, beacon receiver, marine autopilot or other compatible device using the or marine dealer service center). The end-user should not attempt installation without proper knowledge of automotive or marine electrical
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    location. Reinstall batteries. Return unit to GARMIN for service. Replace batteries. The StreetPilot is programmed to provide "pop-up" messages concerning operational characteristics and conditions. Refer to Appendix E. Appendix D Maintenance Trouble-Shooting Guide To resolve problems that cannot
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    the planned route. Make corrections as necessary. Memory Battery Power is Low - The power that sustains user memory is low and should be replaced by an authorized service center as soon as possible No Differential GPS Position - The beacon receiver is not communicating with the unit. Go to the
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    height above Mean Sea Level (MSL), based on GPS measurements. Max Speed - The maximum speed recorded The total length of time for which the StreetPilot has been tracking your location, since the Trip Track Log - A set of plotted points which, when displayed on the map, show where you have traveled.
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    Appendix G Universal Time Coordinate (UTC) Offset Chart To determine your longitudinal zone: press the MARK key to mark a waypoint and observe the longitudinal coordinates by selecting "Show Lat/ Lon" from the options menu. Match it to a set of values on the chart to the right and select the Offset
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    Battery Install/Replace 1 Level 28 Type 1, 34 Beeper 34 Brightness, Screen 4 C Cautions ii-iii Cities Finding by Name..........42 Finding Nearest............41 Information 43 On Map 43 Comm Port 37 Contrast Restoring 33 Features viii File Tabs 33 FIND Goto GPS Overview 6 GPS Satellite
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    Scale 10, 16 Showing Full Screen...20 74 Map Data Cards 16 Installing 1 Map Map 25 Telephone Number...47 Specific Categories...46 Power External 5 Indication 27 Key (POWER 2-4 On/Off 3 Q QUIT Key 2, 9 R Receiver Status 6, 26 Restore Factory Settings 32, 48 Rivers, on Map 22 Roads, On Map
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    Contrast 4 Night Mode 34 Selecting Categories..........46 Services, 36 Symbols, Personal Waypoint 40 System Setup 12, 32 T Table of Contents vii Time Driving 28, 71 Format 36 Settings 36 Zone 12, 36 Total Time 29, 71 Track-Up Map Orientation. 22 Track Compass............17, 71 Track Log 71
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    Notes: Use this space to record landmarks that you want to retain for future use, but are deleting from the waypoint list contained in the StreetPilot to make space for new more active waypoints. 76
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    StreetPilot ColorMap? • Notification of Product Updates • Notification of New Products • Lost or Stolen unit tracking F NOTE: If you have previously registered your GARMIN product purchase using a mail-in registration card, we invite you to re-register using our NEW on-line system. Many services
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    © 1999-2000 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International 1200 E 151st 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 2nd Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan www.garmin.com Part Number 190
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