Garmin zumo 390LM Owner's Manual - Page 17

Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic, Receiver, Traffic Receiver, Traffic on Your Route

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Select Apps > Language Guide. Purchasing the Language Guide Your device comes with a limited demonstration version of the language guide. To purchase the full language guide, go to http: / / www .garmin .com / languageguide. Selecting Languages in the Language Guide You can select the languages you want to translate when translating words and phrases. 1 Select Apps > Language Guide. 2 Select > Language. 3 Select From, select the language to translate from, and select Save. 4 Select To, select the language to translate to, and select Save. Translating Words and Phrases 1 Select Apps > Language Guide. 2 Select a category and subcategories. 3 If necessary, select , enter a keyword, and select Done. 4 Select a word or a phrase. 5 Select to listen to the translation. Using a Bilingual Dictionary 1 Select Apps > Language Guide > Bilingual Dictionaries. 2 Select a dictionary. 3 If necessary, select , enter a word, and select Done. 4 Select a word. 5 Select to listen to the translation. About Traffic NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information. Traffic information may not be available in all areas or countries. For information about traffic receivers and coverage areas, go to www.garmin.com/ traffic. A traffic receiver is included in some packages, built into either the vehicle power cable or the device, and is an optional accessory for all models. • The device must be connected to vehicle power to receive traffic information. • The powered traffic receiver and the device must be in data range of a station transmitting traffic data to receive traffic information. • You do not need to activate the subscription included with your traffic receiver. • changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions on your route or on the road you are currently traveling. • If your device includes an external traffic antenna, you should always leave the external antenna plugged in for the best traffic reception. Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic Receiver NOTICE Heated (metallized) windshields could degrade the performance of the traffic receiver. Before you can receive traffic data using a traffic receiver, you must have a traffic-compatible power cable. If your device model includes lifetime traffic, you should use the vehicle power cable packaged with your device. If your device model does not include traffic, you must purchase a Garmin traffic receiver accessory. Go to www.garmin.com/ traffic for more information. Your device can receive traffic signals from a station broadcasting traffic data. NOTE: In some areas, traffic information may be received from FM radio stations using HD Radio™ technology. 1 Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to an external power source. 2 Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to the device. When you are within a traffic coverage area, your device displays traffic information. Traffic Receiver À Mini-USB connector Á External antenna connector  Internal antenna à Power LED Ä Vehicle power adapter About the Traffic Icon When you are receiving traffic information, a traffic icon appears on the map. The traffic icon changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions. Gray: Traffic information is not available. Green: Traffic is flowing freely. Red: Traffic is not moving or moving very slowly. There is a severe delay. Yellow: Traffic is moving, but there is a delay. There is moderate traffic congestion. Traffic on Your Route When calculating your route, the device examines the current traffic and automatically optimizes the route for the shortest time. If a severe traffic delay occurs on your route while you are navigating, your device automatically recalculates the route. The traffic icon changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions on your route or on the road you are currently traveling. Your device may route you through a traffic delay if a better alternative route does not exist. The delay time is added into your estimated time of arrival automatically. Viewing Traffic on Your Route 1 While navigating a route, select . 2 Select Traffic on Route. A list of traffic events appears, organized by their location on the route. 3 Select an event. Manually Avoiding Traffic on Your Route 1 From the map, select . 2 Select Traffic on Route. 3 If necessary, use the arrows to view other traffic delays on your route. About Traffic 13

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Select
Apps
>
Language Guide
.
Purchasing the Language Guide
Your device comes with a limited demonstration version of the
language guide.
To purchase the full language guide, go to
.
Selecting Languages in the Language Guide
You can select the languages you want to translate when
translating words and phrases.
1
Select
Apps
>
Language Guide
.
2
Select
>
Language
.
3
Select
From
, select the language to translate from, and
select
Save
.
4
Select
To
, select the language to translate to, and select
Save
.
Translating Words and Phrases
1
Select
Apps
>
Language Guide
.
2
Select a category and subcategories.
3
If necessary, select
, enter a keyword, and select
Done
.
4
Select a word or a phrase.
5
Select
to listen to the translation.
Using a Bilingual Dictionary
1
Select
Apps
>
Language Guide
>
Bilingual Dictionaries
.
2
Select a dictionary.
3
If necessary, select
, enter a word, and select
Done
.
4
Select a word.
5
Select
to listen to the translation.
About Traffic
NOTICE
Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the
traffic information.
Traffic information may not be available in all areas or countries.
For information about traffic receivers and coverage areas, go
to
www.garmin.com/traffic
.
A traffic receiver is included in some packages, built into either
the vehicle power cable or the device, and is an optional
accessory for all models.
The device must be connected to vehicle power to receive
traffic information.
The powered traffic receiver and the device must be in data
range of a station transmitting traffic data to receive traffic
information.
You do not need to activate the subscription included with
your traffic receiver.
changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions
on your route or on the road you are currently traveling.
If your device includes an external traffic antenna, you
should always leave the external antenna plugged in for the
best traffic reception.
Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic
Receiver
NOTICE
Heated (metallized) windshields could degrade the performance
of the traffic receiver.
Before you can receive traffic data using a traffic receiver, you
must have a traffic-compatible power cable. If your device
model includes lifetime traffic, you should use the vehicle power
cable packaged with your device. If your device model does not
include traffic, you must purchase a Garmin traffic receiver
accessory. Go to
www.garmin.com/traffic
for more information.
Your device can receive traffic signals from a station
broadcasting traffic data.
NOTE:
In some areas, traffic information may be received from
FM radio stations using HD Radio™ technology.
1
Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to an external
power source.
2
Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to the device.
When you are within a traffic coverage area, your device
displays traffic information.
Traffic Receiver
À
Mini-USB connector
Á
External antenna connector
Â
Internal antenna
Ã
Power LED
Ä
Vehicle power adapter
About the Traffic Icon
When you are receiving traffic information, a traffic icon appears
on the map. The traffic icon changes color to indicate the
severity of traffic conditions.
Gray
: Traffic information is not available.
Green
: Traffic is flowing freely.
Red
: Traffic is not moving or moving very slowly. There is a
severe delay.
Yellow
: Traffic is moving, but there is a delay. There is
moderate traffic congestion.
Traffic on Your Route
When calculating your route, the device examines the current
traffic and automatically optimizes the route for the shortest
time. If a severe traffic delay occurs on your route while you are
navigating, your device automatically recalculates the route.
The traffic icon
changes color to indicate the severity of
traffic conditions on your route or on the road you are currently
traveling.
Your device may route you through a traffic delay if a better
alternative route does not exist. The delay time is added into
your estimated time of arrival automatically.
Viewing Traffic on Your Route
1
While navigating a route, select
.
2
Select
Traffic on Route
.
A list of traffic events appears, organized by their location on
the route.
3
Select an event.
Manually Avoiding Traffic on Your Route
1
From the map, select
.
2
Select
Traffic on Route
.
3
If necessary, use the arrows to view other traffic delays on
your route.
About Traffic
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