Garmin DriveSmart 66 Owners Manual - Page 17

Using the Audio Mixer, Enabling or Disabling Sounds and Audio Sources, Adjusting the Screen Brightness

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Using the Audio Mixer You can use the audio mixer to set the relative volume levels for different audio sources, such as navigation prompts, voice-activated feature responses, or alerts. The level for each audio type is a percentage of the master volume. 1 Select Volume > Mixer. 2 Use the slider bars to adjust the relative volume for each audio source. For example, when a slider bar is set to the far right position, that audio source plays at the master volume level. When a slider bar is set to the center position, it plays at half the master volume level. Enabling or Disabling Sounds and Audio Sources You can turn specific audio sources and system sounds on or off without affecting other audio sources. 1 Select Volume. 2 In the Sounds section, select an option: • To enable the device to speak navigation prompts and directions, select the Spoken Navigation check box. • To enable the device to speak traffic alerts and prompts, select the Spoken Traffic Alerts check box. • To enable the device to play a tone when a driver awareness alert is triggered, select the Alerts and Tones check box. • To enable the device to play a sound when you touch on-screen buttons, select the Button Presses check box. • To enable the device to play a tone when it starts listening to a voice request, select the Start of Voice Request check box. When you press the voice button or say OK, Garmin or Alexa, the device plays a tone to indicate it is listening for your request. • To enable the device to play a tone when it stops listening to a voice request, select the End of Voice Request check box. The device plays a tone when it detects you have stopped speaking, and it starts processing your voice request. Adjusting the Screen Brightness 1 Select Settings > Display > Brightness. 2 Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness. Getting Started 11

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Using the Audio Mixer
You can use the audio mixer to set the relative volume levels for different audio sources, such as navigation
prompts, voice-activated feature responses, or alerts. The level for each audio type is a percentage of the
master volume.
1
Select
Volume
>
Mixer
.
2
Use the slider bars to adjust the relative volume for each audio source.
For example, when a slider bar is set to the far right position, that audio source plays at the master volume
level. When a slider bar is set to the center position, it plays at half the master volume level.
Enabling or Disabling Sounds and Audio Sources
You can turn specific audio sources and system sounds on or off without affecting other audio sources.
1
Select
Volume
.
2
In the
Sounds
section, select an option:
To enable the device to speak navigation prompts and directions, select the
Spoken Navigation
check
box.
To enable the device to speak traffic alerts and prompts, select the
Spoken Traffic Alerts
check box.
To enable the device to play a tone when a driver awareness alert is triggered, select the
Alerts and Tones
check box.
To enable the device to play a sound when you touch on-screen buttons, select the
Button Presses
check
box.
To enable the device to play a tone when it starts listening to a voice request, select the
Start of Voice
Request
check box.
When you press the voice button or say
OK, Garmin
or
Alexa
, the device plays a tone to indicate it is
listening for your request.
To enable the device to play a tone when it stops listening to a voice request, select the
End of Voice
Request
check box.
The device plays a tone when it detects you have stopped speaking, and it starts processing your voice
request.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1
Select
Settings
>
Display
>
Brightness
.
2
Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness.
Getting Started
11