Garmin aera 560 Automotive Owner's Manual - Page 37

Viewing FM TMC Traffic Subscription Information, Changing Bluetooth Technology Settings

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Customizing the aera Viewing FM TMC Traffic Subscription Information NOTE: Some aera models can receive FM TMC (Traffic Message Channel) traffic. If your aera is traffic compatible, you can only access the traffic settings if your aera is connected to external power and an FM TMC traffic receiver. Touch Tools > Settings > Traffic. The traffic settings vary based on the location you selected as your locale in the initial setup. Enable Traffic-turn traffic on and off. Current-select which provider to use. Select Auto to use the best provider for the area, or select a specific provider to use. Find More-search for additional TMC traffic providers. If you are in a new area, touch Yes to clear the provider table. Subscriptions-view your FM traffic subscriptions and expiration dates (these are listed on the main traffic settings page for North American devices). Add (or Subscriptions > Add)-add a new subscription to a traffic service. Go to www.garmin.com/fmtraffic to purchase a subscription. The traffic subscription code cannot be reused. You must obtain a new code each time you renew your service. If you own multiple FM traffic receivers, you must obtain a new code for each receiver. Changing Bluetooth Technology Settings Touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth. Phone-select Add to pair with a device that has Bluetooth wireless technology. The aera PIN code (or passkey) is 1234. • Drop-select the device you want to disconnect, and touch Yes. • Remove-select the device you want to delete from the aera memory, and touch Yes. Bluetooth-enable and disable the Bluetooth component. The Bluetooth icon appears on the Menu page if the Bluetooth component is enabled. To prevent a device from automatically connecting, select Disabled. Audio-select to listen to high-quality audio wirelessly with a Bluetooth headset. See page 13 and page 20. Restore-restore the original Bluetooth settings. This does not clear the pairing information. aera 500 Series Owner's Manual31

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aera 500 Series Owner’s Manual
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Customizing the aera
Viewing FM TMC
Traffic
Subscription Information
NOTE
: Some aera models can receive FM
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) traffic.
If your aera is traffic compatible, you can
only access the traffic settings if your aera
is connected to external power and an FM
TMC traffic receiver.
Touch
Tools
>
Settings
>
Traffic
. The traffic
settings vary based on the location you
selected as your locale in the initial setup.
Enable Traffic
turn traffic on and off.
Current
—select which provider to use.
Select
Auto
to use the best provider for the
area, or select a specific provider to use.
Find More
—search for additional TMC
traffic providers. If you are in a new area,
touch
Yes
to clear the provider table.
Subscriptions
—view your FM traffic
subscriptions and expiration dates (these are
listed on the main traffic settings page for
North American devices).
Add
(or
Subscriptions
>
Add
)
add a
new subscription to a traffic service. Go to
www.garmin.com/fmtraffi
c
to purchase a
subscription.
The traffic subscription code cannot be
reused. You must obtain a new code each
time you renew your service. If you own
multiple FM traffic receivers, you must
obtain a new code for each receiver.
Changing Bluetooth
Technology Settings
Touch
Tools
>
Settings
>
Bluetooth
.
Phone
—select
Add
to pair with a device that
has Bluetooth wireless technology. The aera
PIN code (or passkey) is
1234
.
Drop
—select the device you want to
disconnect, and touch
Yes
.
Remove
—select the device you want to
delete from the aera memory, and touch
Yes
.
Bluetooth
—enable and disable the
Bluetooth component. The
Bluetooth
icon appears on the Menu page if the
Bluetooth component is enabled. To prevent
a device from automatically connecting,
select
Disabled
.
Audio
—select to listen to high-quality audio
wirelessly with a Bluetooth headset. See
page 13
and
page 20
.
Restore
—restore the original Bluetooth
settings. This does not clear the pairing
information.