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BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual portable GPS with turn-by-turn routing, voice, and Bluetooth® wireless technology Teile und Zubehör © 2006 Copyright by: BMW Motorrad and Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries This product has been developed for you by BMW Motorrad together with Garmin Ltd. If you have any questions regarding this product, please contact your BMW Motorrad dealer or BMW Motorrad directly. We hope you enjoy using your BMW Motorrad Navigator III. BMW Motorrad, D-80788 München, Internet address: www.bmw-motorrad.com Garmin International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062 U.S.A. Tel. 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020 Fax. 913/397.8282 Garmin (Europe) Ltd., Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL U.K. Tel. 44/0870.8501241 Fax. 44/0870.8501251 Garmin Corporation, No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax. 886/2.2642.9099 All rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without prior written consent. We hereby grant permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed, and to print one copy of this manual or any revision hereto, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. BMW Motorrad reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Updates and further information on the application and use of this product can be found at the BMW Motorrad web site. Garmin® and MapSource® are registered trademarks and City Navigator™ is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. February 2006 Part Number 190-00634-02 Rev. A PREFACE PREFACE Contact Information If you encounter any difficulty while using your BMW Motorrad Navigator III, or if you have any questions, in the U.S.A. contact Garmin Product Support by phone at 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020, Monday–Friday, 8 AM–5 PM Central Time. You can also e-mail product support at BMWNavigatorUSA@garmin.com. In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. at 44/0870.8501241. Serial Number Manual Conventions When you are instructed to “touch” something, use your finger to touch an item on the screen. When you are instructed to “press” something, press a key on the front of the unit or on the remote control. You will see small arrows (>) used in the text. They indicate that you should touch a series of items. For example, if you see “touch Tools > GPS Info > GPS Settings” you should touch the Tools button, then touch GPS Info, and then touch GPS Settings. Record the serial number (8-digit number located on the back of the unit) in case your Navigator III needs service or you would like to buy additional maps. Serial Number: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ Quick Links • • • • Finding an address: page 7 Viewing the map page: page 12 Using Bluetooth® technology: pages 21 through 24 Turning off the GPS to use indoors: page 27 Navigator III Owner’s Manual • Adjusting the volume: page 27 • Adjusting the brightness: page 32 • Cleaning and storing your unit: page vi PREFACE TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ..................................................................................i Contact Information ................................................................. i Serial Number ........................................................................... i Manual Conventions ................................................................ i Quick Links ............................................................................... i Warning ................................................................................... iv Attention................................................................................... v Caring for Your Navigator III .................................................. vi My Locations........................................................................8 Saving Locations..................................................................... 8 Saving Your Current Location ................................................ 8 Setting a Home Location ........................................................ 9 Finding Saved Locations ........................................................ 9 Editing Saved Locations....................................................... 10 Deleting a Saved Location.................................................... 11 Viewing the Map and Using the Tools .............................12 Getting Ready ......................................................................1 Viewing the Map Page ........................................................... 12 Browsing the Map ................................................................. 12 Trip Computer ........................................................................ 13 Turn List ................................................................................. 13 Compass Page....................................................................... 14 GPS Info Page........................................................................ 14 Find It and Go! .....................................................................3 Creating and Editing Routes ............................................15 Looking at the Navigator III .................................................... 1 Using the Navigator III Keys ................................................... 2 Using the Navigator III Interface ............................................ 2 Finding a Restaurant............................................................... 3 Following Your Route.............................................................. 4 Where To? ............................................................................5 Using the Where To? Menu .................................................... 5 Understanding the Search Results........................................ 5 Finding Recently Found Locations ...................................... 6 Understanding the Information Page .................................... 6 Finding an Address ................................................................. 7 ii Creating a New Saved Route................................................ 15 Editing a Saved Route .......................................................... 16 Adding Multiple Destinations to a Saved Route ................. 17 Saving the Active Route ....................................................... 18 Navigating a Saved Route .................................................... 18 Recalculating the Route ....................................................... 18 Deleting All Saved Routes .................................................... 18 Stopping Your Route ............................................................. 18 Adding a Detour to a Route .................................................. 18 Adding Avoidances ............................................................... 19 Navigator III Owner’s Manual PREFACE Using The Logs..................................................................20 Adjusting the Track Log ....................................................... 20 Using the Mileage Logs ........................................................ 20 Using Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Hands-free Features .............................................................................21 Pairing (Connecting) Devices .............................................. 21 Using the Hands-Free Phone Features ............................... 22 Traffic Information .............................................................25 Connecting the FM Traffic Receiver .................................... 25 Viewing Traffic Incidents ...................................................... 25 Avoiding Traffic ..................................................................... 25 Adding an FM Traffic Subscription ...................................... 26 Customizing the Navigator III ...........................................27 Adjusting the Volume ............................................................ 27 Customizing the General Settings ....................................... 27 Changing the Map Settings .................................................. 30 Changing the Navigation Settings ....................................... 31 Adjusting the Traffic Settings .............................................. 31 Changing the Screen Settings ............................................. 32 Changing the Bluetooth Technology Settings.................... 32 Viewing Unit Information (About) ........................................ 32 Restoring the Settings .......................................................... 32 Customizing the Map Data Fields ........................................ 33 BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual Appendix ............................................................................34 Removing Your Navigator III from the Motorcycle Mount . 34 Connecting to Your Computer ............................................. 34 Register Your Navigator III.................................................... 35 Updating the Software and Map Data .................................. 35 Custom POIs (Points of Interest) ......................................... 36 Using the Optional Remote Control .................................... 36 Technical Specifications ....................................................... 37 Changing the Fuse ................................................................ 37 Using a Remote GPS Antenna ............................................. 37 Navigator III Troubleshooting............................................... 38 FCC Compliance.................................................................... 39 Software License Agreement ............................................... 39 Declaration of Conformity .................................................... 39 Index ...................................................................................40 iii PREFACE Warning This manual uses the term Warning to indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations could result in an accident or collision resulting in death or serious injury. The BMW Motorrad Navigator III must only be secured to BMW motorcycles with holders approved by BMW Motorrad. For use in or on other vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the owner/ operator of the BMW Motorrad Navigator III to place and secure the BMW Motorrad Navigator III so that it does not interfere with vehicle operating controls or obstruct the driver’s view of the road (see diagram). The mounting hardware provided by BMW Motorrad is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof. Do not mount where driver’s field of vision is blocked. Do not place unsecured on the vehicle dash. Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment. Tighten the security screw on the top of the motorcycle mount before driving with the BMW Motorcycle Navigator III. Failure to tighten the screw could result in the unit falling out of the mount, which could cause bodily injury or property damage in addition to damage to the unit. It is the sole responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle iv in a safe manner, maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times, and not become distracted by the BMW Motorrad Navigator III to the exclusion of safe driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the BMW Motorrad Navigator III while you are riding or driving. Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a BMW Motorrad Navigator III to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury. Using the BMW Motorrad Navigator III in no way relieves the driver of his own responsibilities. The currently valid traffic regulations must always be observed. Also be aware of the current traffic situation at all times. It is more important to observe the road traffic than look at the display. If the current traffic situation and the information of the BMW Motorrad Navigator III are conflicting, the currently valid traffic regulations and the current traffic situation always have priority over the information given by the BMW Motorrad Navigator III. For road safety reasons, enter details in the Navigator III before starting the journey or with the motorcycle stationary. Only look at the display if the traffic situation allows it; it is more important to observe the traffic and keep the hands on the handlebars. Otherwise, stop at a suitable location and look at the display with the motorcycle stationary. Navigator III Owner’s Manual PREFACE Attention This manual uses the term Attention for special notes and cautionary measures to prevent damage from occurring. Non-compliance can lead to invalidation of warranty. Failure to avoid the following potentially hazardous situations may result in injury or property damage. When searching for medical emergency services (hospital or similar), do not rely on the navigation system: it cannot be guaranteed that the information will take you to the nearest emergency service. In this case, use local information sources. Unfortunately, due to constantly changing traffic routes, 100% accuracy cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. It cannot be guaranteed that all suggested routes are passable at all times. For example, roads closed due to weather or work sites cannot be taken into account. The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of authorized government charts, not replace them. Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed for safe navigation, and, as always, the user is responsible for their prudent use. It is the user’s responsibility to use this product prudently. This product is intended to be used only as a travel aid and must not be used for any purpose requiring precise measurement of direction, distance, location or topography. This product should not be used to determine ground proximity for aircraft navigation. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment. Although the BMW Motorrad Navigator III is a precision NAVigation AID (NAVAID), any navaid can be misused or misinterpreted, and therefore become unsafe. Use the BMW Motorrad Navigator III at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owner’s Manual and thoroughly practice safe operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use. When in actual use, carefully compare indications from the BMW Motorrad Navigator III to all available navigation sources, including the information from other NAVAIDs, visual sightings, charts, etc. For safety, resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation. Set the volume of the BMW Motorrad Navigator III to a level that allows you to hear traffic noise (e.g. police and ambulance sirens). Never attempt to open the BMW Motorrad Navigator III. In the event of problems with the unit, please contact your BMW Motorrad dealer. MAP DATA INFORMATION: One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost. We use a combination of governmental and private data sources, which we identify in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer. Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some extent. In some countries, complete and accurate map information is either not available or is prohibitively expensive. Navigator III Owner’s Manual PREFACE Caring for Your Navigator III The Navigator III is constructed of high-quality materials and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Cleaning the Unit Clean the unit’s outer casing using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. Wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. Caring for the Touch Screen The touch screen is intended to be operated with a finger. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touch screen because damage can result. Though a PDA stylus can also be used to operate the touch screen, never attempt this while operating a vehicle. Clean the touch screen using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Use water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass cleaner if needed. Apply the liquid to the cloth and then gently wipe the touch screen. vi Protecting Your Navigator III • Do not store the unit where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur (such as in the trunk of a car), as permanent damage may result. • Do not store alkaline batteries in the remote control for extended periods of time. To reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment, remove the batteries when storing the remote control for more than six months. • To avoid theft, do not leave your Navigator III in plain sight when you leave your vehicle. Remove the automotive mount from visible sight. Do not keep your unit in the glove compartment; thieves know where to look. Register your product at http://www.garmin.com/registration; this may help in the event your unit is stolen. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual GETTING READY GETTING READY Looking at the Navigator III IR window (aim the optional remote here) Cradle lock (push down and then tighten the security screw before driving) ➋ MCX connector (for optional remote antenna) ➌ Weather Cap ➊ ➎ ➏ ➍ ➐ Audio jack Cradle keys Unit keys Front of Navigator III (in Motorcycle Mount) ✔ Light sensor Touch screen Power connector (for 12-Volt or AC adapter) Mini-USB connector Power Switch Back of Navigator III (out of Motorcycle Mount) TIP: To learn more about the keys on the unit and cradle, click a key in the image above. Navigator III Owner’s Manual GETTING READY Using the Navigator III Keys Keys on the Unit ➊ FIND opens the Find (Where To?) menu. Press twice to Go Home. Press and hold to open the Recent Finds list. ➋ MENU opens the Main menu. Press repeatedly to scroll through the Main menu, Tools menu, and Settings menu. Press and hold to open the Manage My Routes menu. ➌ MAP opens the Map page. Press repeatedly to scroll through the Map page, Trip Computer, and Compass. ➍ SPEAK announces voice directions. Press and hold to adjust the volume. Keys on the Cradle ➎ IN/OUT zooms in and out of the map, selects buttons and options, and scrolls through lists. Using the Navigator III Interface Here a some helpful tips for using your Navigator III. • Use your finger to touch the screen and select objects. You can also press the keys on the front of the unit or on the optional remote control to operate your Navigator III. • Touch the Back button to return to the previous screen. and to view all of the items in a list. • Touch • When a keyboard appears on the screen, type the name or numbers using your finger. To enter a space, touch . Touch to enter numbers or special characters. Touch to use the diacritical keyboard. To delete the last character you entered, touch • You can look at other areas of the map by touching the map and pulling your finger across the screen. See page 12. • To adjust the volume, touch Volume on the Main menu. ➏ ENTER confirms (selects) a highlighted selection. ➐ ESC exits a menu or window. Press repeatedly to scroll through the Map page, Trip Computer, and Compass. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual FIND IT AND GO! FIND IT AND GO! As soon as you turn on your BMW Motorrad Navigator III, it begins acquiring GPS satellite signals. You must have a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals. The bars in the upper-left corner indicate satellite strength. Touch the bars to view more information about the GPS signals. Finding a Restaurant ➊ Touch Where To? ➋ Touch Food, Hotel…. ➌ Touch Food & Drink. ➍ Touch a food category. ➎ Touch a location. ➏ Touch Go To. Navigator III Owner’s Manual FIND IT AND GO! Following Your Route Follow the route to your destination using the map and the voice prompts. As you travel, your Navigator III guides you to your destination with voice prompts, arrows, and directions along the top of the map. If you depart from the original route, your Navigator III recalculates the route and provides new route instructions. Your route is marked with a magenta line. Follow the arrows. A checkered flag marks your destination. For more information about using the map and other tools, see pages 12–14. Taking a Better Route The Map page displays a or a in the lower-left corner when the Navigator III has found a better route. Touch take the better route. For more information about continuous auto routing, see page 31. or to If you need to take a detour, press the MENU key and touch Detour. For more information about taking detours, see page 18. ✔ TIP: The icons used to indicate a better route and traffic are based upon the type of unit you have: North American units use diamond-shaped icons ( ), European units use triangular icons ( ). Navigator III Owner’s Manual WHERE TO? WHERE TO? Using the Where To? Menu The Where To? menu (Find menu) provides several categories to search for locations. Press the FIND key, or touch Where To? on the Main menu. Browse Map—use the map to find the location you are looking for, which can be helpful when you know where the location is, but do not know the name. See page 12. My Locations—save your favorite locations in My Locations. For example, you can save the hotel where you will be staying while on vacation. See page 8. Recent Finds—find locations you have recently selected from the search result list. Where To? menu Address—enter the house number and street name to find a specific address. See page 7. Food, Hotel…—search for locations, such as schools, shopping centers, and hospitals. Streets & Cities—find a city, street, intersection, or exit. Understanding the Search Results Your Navigator III sorts the search results list by distance from your current location; the closest locations are listed first. Touch the and to view all of the results. See page 6 to narrow your search or search in different areas. Search Results Navigator III Owner’s Manual WHERE TO? Finding Locations in a Different Area You can search for locations in a different area, such as a different city or near your destination. Understanding the Information Page When you select a location from the search results list, the location’s information page opens, as shown below. 1. From the search results list, touch Near…. 2. Select one of the search options. The locations near the option you selected are displayed. Narrowing Your Search 1. From the search results list, touch Spell. 2. Enter part of the name and touch Done. Locations containing the letters you entered are displayed. Finding Recently Found Locations Your Navigator III stores the last 50 locations you have found in Recent Finds. 1. Touch Where To? > Recent Finds. 2. Select a location from the list. Touch Category to display recent finds of a specific category, such as Food, Hotel…. Touch Go To to create a route to this location. Touch Advanced to view other options for this location: • Insert in Current Route—add this location as the next stop (point) in your route. • Dial Phone Number—place a call to this location, if your phone that has Bluetooth technology is connected. See pages 21 through 24. • Add As Favorite—add this location to your Favorites. For more information, see page 8. • Find Near Point—find a location near this location. • Browse Map—view this location on the map. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual WHERE TO? Finding an Address the Main menu, touch Where ➊ From To? Touch Address. a country or state. Touch Search Enter the city or postal code and ➋ Touch ➌ touch All Cities or Select City/Postal Code. Done. ➍ Touch the correct city/postal code. necessary, enter the rest of the ➎ Ifaddress, and touch Done. the address, if necessary. ➏ Select Touch Go To. Searching for a city, street, intersection, or exit is very similar to searching for an address. From the Main menu, touch Where To? > Streets & Cities. Navigator III Owner’s Manual MY LOCATIONS MY LOCATIONS Saving Locations Saving Your Current Location ➊ Touch Advanced. ➊ Touch anywhere on the map. ➋ Touch Add As Favorite. ➋ Touch Save As Favorite. Any time you are viewing a location’s information page, you can save that location as a Favorite. From the Main menu, touch View Map. You can also press the MAP key on the front of the Navigator III. Navigator III Owner’s Manual MY LOCATIONS Setting a Home Location ➊ Touch Where To? > Go Home. ➋ Select an option. ➌ Touch Save Home. Press the FIND key twice to create a route to your Home Location. To change your Home Location, first delete it from your Favorites (see page 11 for more information). Then set it again using the instructions above. Finding Saved Locations From the Main menu, touch Where To? ➊ Touch My Locations. Navigator III Owner’s Manual ➋ Touch Favorites. ➌ Touch a saved location. MY LOCATIONS Editing Saved Locations From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Favorites. ➊ Touch Edit/Review Favorites. ➍ Touch an item to edit it. ➋ Touch a location to edit. ➌ Touch Edit. Saved Location Editing Options Name—enter a new name for the location using the on-screen keyboard. Location—edit the physical location of the saved location; you can use the map or enter new coordinates using the keyboard. Elevation—enter the elevation of the saved location. Category—assign this location to a category; touch to view the categories. Symbol—select a symbol to appear on the map for this location. 10 Navigator III Owner’s Manual MY LOCATIONS Deleting a Saved Location To delete a saved location, touch Tools > My Data > Favorites. ➊ Touch Delete Favorites. ➍ Touch Delete. ➋ Touch By Selection. ➌ Touch a saved location. Delete Options By Selection—touch each location and delete it individually. By Category—select one category to delete all of the locations assigned to that category. Delete All—removes all saved locations from your Favorites. Navigator III Owner’s Manual 11 VIEWING THE MAP AND USING THE TOOLS VIEWING THE MAP AND USING THE TOOLS Viewing the Map Page From the Main menu, touch View Map or press the MAP key to open the map. Touch an area of the map to see additional information, as shown below. The position icon shows your current location. Touch the map to view and browse a 2-D map. Touch to open the Trip Computer. See page 13. 12 From the Main menu, touch View Map. You can also touch Where to? > Browse Map. Touch and drag anywhere on the map to browse the map (view different parts of the map). Tips for Browsing the Map While navigating a route, touch the text bar to open the Turn List. See page 13. Map Page while Navigating a Route Browsing the Map • Touch the map and drag to view different parts of the map. and icons to zoom in and out. • Touch the • Touch any object on the map. An arrow appears pointing at the object you selected. • Touch Review to open the location’s information page; for more information, see page 6. • Touch Save As Favorite to save the location selected by the arrow to your Favorites. • Touch Back to return to the previous screen. Navigator III Owner’s Manual VIEWING THE MAP AND USING THE TOOLS Trip Computer Turn List To view the Trip Computer, select the Speed or Arrival Time field on the map or press the MAP key repeatedly. Or, from the Main menu, touch Tools > Trip Computer. While navigating a route, touch the text bar on the Map page to open the Turn List. Or, from the Main menu, touch Tools > Turn List. The next turn on your route is listed at the top of the list. Touch View All to see all the turns in the route. Touch and to scroll through the list. The Trip Computer indicates your current speed and provides statistics about your trip. Current speed Distance to your final destination Current direction of travel Total distance traveled (odometer) Touch Reset Trip to reset all information on the Trip Computer. To reset the maximum speed, touch Reset Max. The Turn List provides a list of turn-by-turn instructions for your entire route as well as arrival information. Direction of this turn Distance to this turn Turn directions Touch Edit Route to edit this route. See page 16 for more information. Touch a turn to see it on a map (the Next Turn page). You can also, press Speak on the remote control to open the Next Turn page. and to zoom in and out of the turn on the map. Touch BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual 13 VIEWING THE MAP AND USING THE TOOLS Compass Page Press the MAP key repeatedly to view the Compass page. Or, from the Main menu, touch Tools > Compass. The Compass page guides you to your destination with a graphic compass display and bearing pointer. When you are moving, the rotating compass shows the direction you are heading. The bearing pointer indicates the direction (bearing) to the next destination or turn, relative to your current heading direction. If the arrow points up, you are going directly to the destination. If the arrow points any other direction, turn in the direction of the arrow until it points up and continue in that direction. Bug indicator (indicates the direction you should be travelling to stay on the route) Bearing pointer (indicates your direction of travel) 14 GPS Info Page From the map or Main menu, touch the signal strength bars in the upper-left corner of the screen to view the GPS Info page. Or, from the Main menu, touch Tools > GPS Info. Sky view Satellite signal strength bars The sky view shows the satellites you are receiving. The satellite signal strength bars indicate the strength of each satellite signal. A solid bar indicates your Navigator III has a strong fix on that GPS satellite, and the GPS satellite is ready for use. For more information about GPS, see http://www.garmin.com/ aboutGPS/. See page 27 for information about the GPS Settings. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES Creating a New Saved Route You can store up to 50 saved routes. From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes. ➊ Touch Create New Saved Route. an option and touch Next. ➋ Touch Select the start point. an option and touch Next. ➌ Touch Select the end point. a stop, touch Yes, then ➍ TotouchaddNext. Select the point. your preference and touch ➎ Select Next. See page 31. ➏ Touch Finish. Navigator III Owner’s Manual 15 CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES Editing a Saved Route From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes. ➊ Touch Edit/Review Routes. ➍ Touch the item to edit. ➋ Touch the route to edit. ➌ Touch Edit. Route Editing Options Rename—enter a new name for the route using the on-screen keyboard. Edit/Review Points—add, arrange, remove, re-order, and review points in the route. For more info, see the next page. Change Preference—change the route calculation preference to Faster Time, Shorter Distance, or Off Road. See page 31 for information about the route preferences. Delete Route—delete this route. 16 Navigator III Owner’s Manual CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES Adding Multiple Destinations to a Saved Route You can multiple destinations (also called via points, midpoints, or stops) to your route as you create it, as described on page 15. You can also add points to your route when you edit the route, as described below. Follow the steps on the previous page to begin editing the route. To edit the route you are currently navigating, touch Edit Route on the Turn List page. ➊ Touch Edit/Review Points. an option and then select ➍ Touch the point. ➋ Touch Add. points as necessary. Touch ➎ Add Done when finished. where you to want to add ➌ Touch the point. Route Point Editing Options Auto Arrange—arranges the points to provide the shortest route. Remove—touch the point you want to remove and then touch Remove. Re-Order—touch the point you want to move. Touch Move Up or Move Down. Touch Done when finished. Navigator III Owner’s Manual 17 CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES Saving the Active Route From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes > Save Active Route. Navigating a Saved Route From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes > Navigate Saved Route. Touch the route you want to navigate. Recalculating the Route From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes > Recalculate Route. Deleting All Saved Routes Adding a Detour to a Route If you need to take a detour from your current route, open the Main menu and touch Detour. 1 kilometer, 5 kilometers, or 10 kilometers—select the distance of the detour. For example if a road sign indicates that the street is closed for the next three kilometers, touch 5 kilometers in the list. Your Navigator III recalculates your route for the next five kilometers. Detour by Road(s) In Route—select roads in your route to avoid. For example, if the highway ramp is closed, select the ramp in the list of roads. Your Navigator III recalculates your route to avoid that ramp. From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Routes > > Delete All Saved Routes. Detour by Traffic Event on Route—if you are using an FM Traffic Receiver, you can detour around traffic events (incidents). Stopping Your Route Remove All Detours—touch to remove any detours you have entered for the route. From the Main menu, touch Stop and then touch Yes. 18 BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual CREATING AND EDITING ROUTES Adding Avoidances From the Main menu, touch Settings > Navigation > road types to avoid. Creating Custom Avoids From the Avoidance Setup menu, touch two times and then touch Custom Avoids. > Avoidance Setup. Select the road type to avoid. Touch Add New Avoid Area or ➊ Touch Add New Avoid Road. to view more the first corner and ➋ Touch touch Next. You can enter specific areas and roads to avoid in your routes. When you add a new avoid road, select the beginning point and the end point to define the section of the road that you want to avoid. When you add a new avoid area, create a rectangular area by selecting the diagonally opposite corners. Navigator III Owner’s Manual the second corner and ➌ Touch touch Next. ➍ Touch Finish. 19 USING THE LOGS USING THE LOGS Adjusting the Track Log As you travel, the Navigator III creates a bread crumb trail (track log) of your movement. From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Track Log. Using the Mileage Logs You can keep four different mileage logs of your travels. From the Main menu, touch Tools > My Data > Mileage Log. Touch a log to edit it. Recording—turn off and on the track log recorder. Percentage Full—displays the current percentage capacity of the track log. To clear the track log, touch Percentage Full > Yes > OK. Map Display—shows the track log on the map automatically or at the specified zoom level. Your track log is displayed as a fine dotted line on the map. Resolution—records track points automatically or based on the distance or time you specify. To enter a specific distance or time, touch Distance or Time and touch Next. Enter a distance or time using the on-screen keyboard and touch Done. Name—enter a new name. Distance—reset the mileage log. Active—make this log active or inactive. 20 Navigator III Owner’s Manual USING BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS-FREE FEATURES USING BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS-FREE FEATURES Your Navigator III can simultaneously connect to both a helmet that has Bluetooth wireless technology and a cellular phone that has Bluetooth wireless technology to allow hands-free communication. Why Should I pair my cell phone and helmet with my Navigator III? To get the full features of the Navigator III, you should pair your helmet to the Navigator III and also pair your cell phone to the Navigator III. You can then speak into your helmet when on a call and listen to the conversation over your helmet. You will also be able to hear all navigation prompts through your helmet. Pairing (Connecting) Devices Before you can use a device that has Bluetooth wireless technology with the Navigator III, you must pair (connect) the devices. Navigator III Owner’s Manual To pair a device: 1. Press the MENU key. 2. Touch Settings > Bluetooth > Manage Connections. 3. If you have never paired a device with your Navigator III, touch Yes. If have already paired a device with your Navigator III and want to add another, touch Add Device. 4. Set your helmet or phone to “Find Me,” “Discoverable,” or “Visible” mode. Touch OK on the Navigator III. 5. Touch your device in the list. 6. If your phone’s model appears in the list, touch it. If not, touch Other Phones…. 7. When pairing your phone, enter the Navigator III’s PIN code (1234) into your phone when prompted. To pair another device, such as a helmet, with the Navigator III, repeat steps 1 through 5. Enter the helmet’s PIN code in the Navigator III, if necessary. After you pair devices with the Navigator III, they automatically connect to the Navigator III the next time you turn it on. If the devices do not automatically connect to the Navigator III, you can connect them manually (see the next page). 21 USING BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS-FREE FEATURES To manually connect your phone/helmet to the Navigator III: 1. Press the MENU key to open the Main menu. 2. Touch Phone. 3. Touch Yes. 4. Touch the device you want to connect to, and then touch Connect. Using the Hands-Free Phone Features After your cellular phone with Bluetooth technology has been paired with the Navigator III, you can use the Navigator III to place and receive phone calls. From the Main menu, touch Phone. Use the Phone menu to place calls and review your call history. If you are using a helmet with Bluetooth technology, you can simply talk into the helmet’s microphone and listen over the helmet’s ear piece. NOTE: You can only use the hands-free features that are supported by your phone. For example, if your phone does not support voice tags, you will not be able to use Voice Dial. 22 Receiving a Call When you receive a call, a window opens displaying the phone number or contact name. Touch Answer to answer the call or Ignore to silence the ringing. Using the In Call Menu Incoming Call While you are on a call, touch the phone icon Call menu. to open the In In Call Menu The In Call menu allows you to hang up, transfer the call to your cell phone’s handset, and switch to an incoming call-waiting call. Touch Keyboard to enter numbers for automated telephone systems, such as voice mail. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual USING BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS-FREE FEATURES Using Your Phone Book Each time your cell phone pairs with the Navigator III, the phone book is automatically loaded into the Navigator III. This way, each change you make to your cell phone’s phone book is reflected the next time you use it with your Navigator III. NOTE: After your phone is connected to the Navigator III, it may take a few minutes for the phone book to be available. ➊ From the Main menu, touch Phone > Phonebook. ➋ To call an entry, touch the phone book entry. Dialing Numbers 1. From the Main menu, touch Phone. 2. Touch Dial Number. 3. Enter the number, and touch Dial. Placing Calls Using Voice Dial If your cell phone supports it, you can place calls by speaking the contact’s name. To make a call using Voice Dial: 1. From the Main menu, touch Phone. 2. Touch Voice Dial. 3. Speak the contact you want to call. NOTE: You may need to “train” your cell phone to recognize your voice commands. If so, the Navigator III will walk you through the process. Refer to your phone’s owner’s manual, if necessary. Indicates your cell phone’s battery level and signal strength BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual 23 USING BLUETOOTH® WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY HANDS-FREE FEATURES Dialing POIs Some points of interest (POIs) have phone numbers associated with them. You can place a call to these POIs. the Main menu, touch ➋ Search for the location you ➊ From Phone > Food, Hotel…. want to call. Viewing Your Call History Each time you pair your phone with the Navigator III, your call history is automatically transferred to the Navigator III. 1. From the Main menu, touch Phone > Call History. 2. Touch a category (Missed, Dialed, or Received) to view those calls. The calls are listed in chronological order; the most recent calls are at the top of the list. 3. To call one of the numbers listed, touch it. ➌ Touch Dial. You can also call points of interest using the Find (Where To?) menu. After you have found the location you want to call, touch Advanced > Dial Phone Number. 24 BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual TRAFFIC INFORMATION TRAFFIC INFORMATION Using an optional Garmin® FM TMC Traffic Receiver, your Navigator III can receive and use traffic information broadcast over the FM radio data system. No more changing the radio stations to hear the latest traffic report! Viewing Traffic Incidents From the Main menu, touch Tools > Traffic. Touch an item in the list to view the details. Touch Near… to view traffic at a different location. When a traffic message is received, your Navigator III displays the incident on the map and can change your route to avoid the traffic incident. For more information about the FM Traffic Receiver, visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com). For participating FM traffic subscription providers and covered cities, refer to http://www .garmin.com/fmtraffic. Connecting the FM Traffic Receiver Plug the FM Traffic Receiver’s cable into the mini-USB connector on the back of the Navigator III under the weather cap. Navigator III Owner’s Manual Traffic Symbol Signal strength Color code Traffic Incident List Avoiding Traffic When a traffic incident is on your current route or on the road you are driving, a or appears in the lower-left corner of or , touch the traffic the map. To avoid the traffic, touch incident, and then touch Detour Around. 25 TRAFFIC INFORMATION Adding an FM Traffic Subscription Your FM Traffic Receiver came with a trial subscription, or you may be in an area with free service. You can also add subscriptions to expand your service area. Write down your FM Traffic Receiver’s unit ID. Go to http://www.garmin.com/fmtraffic to purchase a traffic subscription and get a 25-character traffic subscription code. ➊ Touch Settings. ➋ Touch Traffic. ➌ Touch Subscriptions. ➎ Touch Next. the code and touch ➏ Enter Next. ➐ Touch OK. 26 ➍ Touch Add Subscription. Navigator III Owner’s Manual CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Adjusting the Volume From the Main menu, touch Volume or simply press and hold the SPEAK key. Touch and to adjust the volume of the speaker. Touch Mute, or press and hold the SPEAK key, to mute and unmute the Navigator III. Touch Settings to open the Audio Settings; see page 28. Touch Advanced to adjust the volume levels for the voice prompts in relation to the other audio output. Customizing the General Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > General. Changing the GPS Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > GPS, or touch the GPS Settings button on the GPS Info page. Use Indoors—touch Yes to turn the GPS receiver off and use the unit indoors. Set Position—if Use Indoors is selected, you can select a location on the map as your current location (position). Touch OK after you select your location. WAAS/EGNOS—disable and enable WAAS/EGNOS. Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) and Euro Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) are systems of satellites and ground stations that provide GPS signal corrections, giving you even better position accuracy. To learn about WAAS and EGNOS, visit http:// www.garmin.com/aboutGPS/waas.html. Navigator III Owner’s Manual 27 CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Changing the Language Customizing the Keyboard Voice Language—change the language for all voice prompts and messages. Touch the voice you want to use and touch OK. To delete that voice from your Navigator III, touch Delete and OK. Input Type—select the English Only keyboard, or select West European to use diacritical characters. From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Language. Your Navigator III contains two different types of voice languages: text-to-speech and pre-recorded. Languages noted with “TTS” are text-to-speech (TTS) voices. The text-to-speech voices “read” and “speak” the words that are displayed on the Navigator III. The voices have an extensive vocabulary, and they pronounce the street names as you approach turns. The languages without “TTS” are pre-recorded voices, which have a limited vocabulary and do not speak names of locations or streets. NOTE: If you change the Voice Language, your Navigator III must restart to complete this change. Text Language—change the on-screen text to the selected language. Changing the Text Language does not change the language of map data or user-entered data. Speech Rate—select the rate for the vocal prompts. 28 From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Keyboard. Key Size—select Large when you need to use larger keys, such as when you are wearing gloves. Customizing the Audio From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Audio. Guidance—turn on the vocal guidance prompts or select Speak Key Only to provide vocal guidance prompts only when you press the SPEAK key. Attention Tone—turn on or off the attention tone that sounds before voice prompts. Touch Screen Tone—turn on or off the tone that sounds each time you touch the screen. Keypress Tone—turn on or off the tone that sounds each time you press a key on the remote. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Speed Adjusted Volume—select how much the volume increases as your speed increases. Low increases your volume slightly; High increases your volume the most. This is helpful when you are driving on the highway and the ambient noise level increases (from wind or other factors). Adjusting the Proximity (Custom POI) Alerts From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Proximity Alerts. This adjusts the visual and audio notifications for custom POIs you have loaded on the Navigator III For more information about loading custom POIs, see page 36. Audio Notifications—turn off or on the alerts that sound as you approach a custom POI. Visual Notification—turn off or on the pop-up alerts that appear as you approach a custom POI. Continuous Notification—select which alerts (which types of POIs) you will be continually notified about. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual Changing the Time Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Time. Time Zone—select your time zone or a nearby city. Touch Custom to set the time manually. Touch OK after you adjust the time. Touch List Time Zones to return to the time zone/city list. Time Format—select 12 or 24-hour time format. Daylight Saving—select Auto, Yes, or No. The Auto setting automatically adjusts the time for daylight saving time based on your time zone. Selecting Units From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Units. Change all units of measure to Statute or Metric. Custom allows you to select metric or statue for a variety of units, such as distance, speed, and temperature. Turning Safe Mode Off and On From the Main menu, touch Settings > General > Safe Mode. Turn on or off Safe Mode, which disables all unit functions that require significant operator attention and could become a distraction while driving. For example, when Safe Mode is On, you cannot search for a location while the vehicle is moving. 29 CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Changing the Map Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > Map. Map Detail—adjust the amount of detail shown on the map. The map redraws more slowly when detail is added. Orientation—change the perspective of the map. • 2D North Up—display the map in two dimensions (2-D) with North at the top of the screen. • 2D Track Up—display the map in two dimensions (2-D) with your direction of travel at the top of the screen. • 3D Track Up—display the map in three dimensions (3-D) with your direction of travel at the top of the screen. This is the default map view. Color Mode—select Day for a bright background. Select Night for a black background. Select Auto to automatically switch between the two based upon the time of day. Auto Zoom—disable or enable automatic zooming on the map for optimal viewing. You can also specify a maximum auto zoom distance. Dim Roads—dim roads that are not on your route. Select Never or While Routing. Map Data Fields—adjust the size and content of the data fields displayed on the Map page. Select None to remove the data fields to see more of the map. Select Wide to make the data fields larger; they take up more room on the map. Select Thin to see make the data flieds thinner so you can see more of the map. See the next page for more information. Text Size—adjust the display size of text for various items shown on the map, such as railroads and streets. Zoom Level Detail—customize which map items appear at various zoom levels. For each map item, you can select Off, Auto, or a maximum zoom distance. NOTE: Adding more detail increases the time it takes the map to refresh. Detail Maps—enable and disable the detailed maps loaded in your Navigator III Route Color—select the color of the route line. 30 BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Changing the Navigation Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > Navigation. Vehicle—specify your vehicle type to optimize the route for your vehicle because some roads have vehicle-based restrictions. Preference—select a preference for route calculations. • Faster Time—routes calculated with this setting are faster to drive but may be longer in distance. • Shorter Distance—routes calculated with this setting are shorter in distance but may take more time to drive. • Off Road—creates a direct-line route from your current location to your destination. This may be useful when you are travelling outside of detailed map coverage areas, or where no roads exist. Ask Preference—select whether the unit asks for your preference each time it calculates a route. Continuous Auto Routing—turn on or off Continuous Auto Routing, which allows the Navigator III to continually search for a better route to your destination. This can be useful if a traffic accident occurs or there are time-restricted turns on the current route. When Auto is selected, a or a is displayed on the map when the Navigator III has found a better route than the one you are currently taking. Touch or to take the better route. Avoidance Setup—see page 19. Adjusting the Traffic Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > Traffic. Provider—(European units only) if you have an FM Traffic Receiver connected, select which provider to use. Touch Advanced to clear the provider list and search for providers. Next Turn Pop-up—turn on or off the Next Turn pop-up window. Auto opens the window as you near the turn. Subscriptions—if you have an FM Traffic Receiver connected, touch FM Traffic Subscriptions to view your subscriptions. Touch the subscription to display the expiration date. See page 26 for information about adding an FM Traffic subscription. Off-Route Recalculation—set the way the unit responds when you are off the route. You can silence the “off-route, recalculating” message here. Symbols on Map—change the symbols used to indicate the type of traffic incident. Touch each symbol to set the zoom scale at which each symbol appears on the map. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual 31 CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Severity on the Map—select the scale at which traffic incidents of a specific severity are displayed on the map. Audio Notification—turn on or off the audio notification that alerts you about a traffic incident. Avoid Traffic—select Yes to avoid traffic incidents when generating a route. Changing the Screen Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > Screen. Brightness—select Manual and then touch Next. Touch the to decrease the brightness or to increase it. Select Auto for automatic brightness adjustment based upon the light sensor’s reading. Calibrate Touch Screen—if you think the touch screen is not responding properly, you can calibrate the screen. Follow the onscreen instructions. Use the remote control to access this page, if necessary. Touch Screen—turn on or off the touch screen. When the touch screen is off, use the unit keys or optional remote control to operate the Navigator III. 32 Changing the Bluetooth Technology Settings From the Main menu, touch Settings > Bluetooth. Manage Connections—manage your connections to devices that have Bluetooth wireless technology. Touch a device to connect or disconnect from it, or to remove it from the Navigator III’s memory. Touch Add Device to search the area for devices that have Bluetooth technology. See pages 21 through 24 for more information. Bluetooth—turn on or off the Bluetooth technology. Friendly Name—enter a name for your BMW Motorrad Navigator III. This name is used when you are connecting to devices that have Bluetooth technology. Viewing Unit Information (About) From the Main menu, touch Settings > About. Touch an item to view information about it. Restoring the Settings To restore the unit to its original settings, open the Main menu and touch Settings > Restore Defaults > Yes. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual CUSTOMIZING THE NAVIGATOR III Customizing the Map Data Fields You can customize the information that appears in the data fields on the Map page. From the Main menu, touch Settings > > Map Data Fields. Wide or Thin. ➊ Touch Touch Next. the data field you ➋ Touch want to customize. Map > the type of data to ➌ Select appear in this field. 1/2, 2/2, 1/3? for each data field and to change ➎ Repeat ➍ Touch displayed while you are the field layout. Touch OK. following a route. Navigator III Owner’s Manual Touch Next. Repeat for the ➏ data fields displayed when you are not following a route. 1/2 indicates this is your first choice out of two choices for the layout of the data field. 2/2 means this is your second choice. Some types of data fields allow you three choices, but some only provide one. 33 APPENDIX APPENDIX Removing Your Navigator III from the Motorcycle Mount 1. Use the security screwdriver to loosen the screw on the top of the cradle lock. 2. Lift the cradle lock up until it clicks. 3. Pull the BMW Motorrad Navigator III unit out of the mount. 4. Slide the power connector to the left to disconnect the power cable. Connecting to Your Computer NOTE: Do not connect the USB cable to your computer until you have loaded the USB drivers using the enclosed DVDROM. To update your software, load additional maps, or load Custom POIs, connect your Navigator III to your computer using the USB cable provided. Step 1: Load the USB Drivers Before connecting the USB cable to your computer, place the enclosed DVD-ROM into your computer’s DVD-ROM drive. If the DVD-ROM does not start automatically, click Start and then Run…. Type the letter of your DVD-ROM drive followed by “setup” (example: “D:\setup”). Then press Enter. Follow the on-screen instructions. Step 2: Connect AC Power Connect the enclosed AC power cable to the power connector on the back of the Navigator III Connect the end to an available electrical outlet. 34 Navigator III Owner’s Manual APPENDIX Step 3: Connect the USB Cable Use the USB cable provided to connect the Navigator III to your computer. Also use the USB cable when updating the Navigator III software or loading additional maps. To connect your Navigator III to your computer: 1. Plug the small end of the USB cable into the connector located on the back of your Navigator III 2. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer. Updating the Software and Map Data 1. Load the USB drivers using the enclosed DVD-ROM. See the previous page. 2. Connect the AC cable to the power connector on the back of the Navigator III. Turn on the Navigator III 3. Connect the USB cable to your Navigator III and your computer. 4. Go to http://www.garmin.com/products/navigatorIII. Select Updates and Downloads. 5. Click Download next to the unit software. 6. Read and agree to the terms. Click Download. 7. Select Run (or Open). Your software is updated. You can also use WebUpdater to update your Navigator III software. Go to http://www.garmin.com/products/webupdater/ to learn about WebUpdater. Register Your Navigator III Go to http://www.garmin.com/registration/ to register your Navigator III. By registering, you will receive notification of software and map updates. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual Check http://www.garmin.com/unlock/update.jsp to see if an update for your map software is available. To find out the version of the maps that are loaded on your Navigator III, open the Main menu. Touch Settings > About > Detail Maps. To load maps to your Navigator III, see the MapSource Help file. 35 APPENDIX Custom POIs (Points of Interest) Your Navigator III accepts custom points of interest (POI) databases, available from various companies on the Internet. Some custom POI databases contain alert information for points, such as safety cameras and school zones. Your Navigator III can notify you when you approach one of these points. After downloading your POI database, use the Garmin POI Loader to install the POIs into your unit. The POI Loader is available at http://www.garmin.com/products/poiloader/. Select Updates and Downloads. Refer to the POI Loader Help file for more information; press F1 to open the Help file. CAUTION: Garmin is not responsible for the consequences of using a custom POI database or the accuracy of the safety camera or other custom POI database. Finding Custom POIs To find the Custom POIs loaded on your Navigator III, press the FIND key and then touch My Locations > Custom POIs. Deleting Custom POIs To delete all of the Custom POIs, press the MENU key. Touch Tools > My Data > Custom POIs > Delete All. 36 Using the Optional Remote Control Install two AAA batteries in the remote. Aim the remote toward the IR window on the front left of the Navigator III. (Zoom) In—zooms in on the map. (Zoom) Out—zooms out of the map. Menu—opens the Main menu. Press repeatedly to view the Main menu, the Tools menu, and Settings menu. Map—opens the Map page. Press repeatedly to view the Map page, Trip Computer, and Compass. Back—returns to the previous page or cancels data entry. Speak—announces the next turn or GPS status. Thumb Stick—highlights options and moves the map pointer. Press in to make a selection. Page ▲ ▼—scrolls through lists and pages. Vol + - —raises and lowers the volume. Alphanumeric Keys—enters numbers. To enter letters, press the key repeatedly. IN OUT ZOOM MENU MAP BACK SPEAK PAGE VOL ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual APPENDIX Technical Specifications Size: 5.6” W x 3.2” H x 2.0” D (14.3 x 8.0 x 5.0 cm) Weight: 0.93 lb (420 g) Unit Case: Rugged; fully gasketed; IPX7 waterproof* Changing the Fuse The Vehicle Navigation Kit cable has a 3AG 1.0 Amp fast blow fuse located at the tip of the 12-Volt adapter. If you need to change the fuse, unscrew the black, round end piece and replace the fuse. Display: Sunlight-readable, 17:9 WQVGA automotive color TFT display with touch screen and auto dimming; 454 pixels by 240 pixels, Map Storage: Pre-programmed internal memory Temperature: 5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C) Power Supply Source: 12 VDC Usage: 12 watts maximum @ 13.8 VDC 12-volt adapter Fuse: AGC/3AG - 1.0 Amp Optional Remote Control: Two AAA alkaline batteries (not included). * Note: The remote control is not waterproof. For a complete list of specifications, visit the Garmin Web site: http://www.garmin.com/products/navigatorIII/spec.html. Contact your local waste disposal department for information on properly disposing of the unit. BMW Motorrad Navigator III Owner’s Manual Unscrew Using a Remote GPS Antenna Use an optional external remote GPS antenna (Garmin GA 25) when using the unit in a vehicle with a coated windshield or an in-screen heating system, which can block GPS signals. Connect the antenna to the MCX connector located on the back of the unit. To purchase, go to http://www.garmin.com/products/navigatorIII. Click Accessories. 37 APPENDIX Navigator III Troubleshooting Problem/Question Solution/Answer The touch screen is not responding to my taps. Calibrate the screen. Press Menu on the remote. Use the remote to select Settings > Display > Recalibrate. Follow the on-screen instructions. The remote control does not work. Note: The remote is optional in some Navigator III packages. The remote is not enabled when in the advanced motorcycle cradle. Use the keys on the unit and cradle and touch the touch screen to operate the Navigator III when in the cradle. Check that two AAA batteries are installed. Check the polarity of the batteries (+ and -). Install fresh batteries. Aim the front of the remote toward the IR port on the front of the Navigator III. How do I clear all my user data? I need to reset my Navigator III. Turn off the Navigator III and then turn it back on. During start up, press and hold the FIND key on the front of the Navigator III. Keep pressing Find until the message “Do you really want to erase all user data?” appears. Touch Yes to clear all user data. All original settings are restored. Your recent finds are also deleted. My phone/helmet will not connect to my Navigator III. Turn off your phone/helmet. Turn it back on. The device should connect to the Navigator III. If not, turn the device off and turn the Navigator III off. Turn them back on. Tip Be sure you have loaded the USB drivers before you connect the USB cable. See page 34 for information. 38 Navigator III Owner’s Manual FCC Compliance Software License Agreement Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Software remain with Garmin. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties. You further acknowledge that the structure, organization, and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify, reverse assemble, reverse engineer, or reduce to human readable form the Software or any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software. You agree not to export or re-export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America. The unit complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation, and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The unit does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operated this device under Part 15 regulations. BY USING THE NAVIGATOR III, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Garmin declares that this Navigator III product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/ EC. To view the full Declaration of Conformity, see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product: http://www.garmin.com/products/navigatorIII. Click Manuals and then select Declaration of Conformity. INDEX INDEX Symbols 2 Dimensional 30 3 Dimensional 30 adding a traffic subscription 26 add as favorite 6 answering a call 22 audio settings 28 audio version 32 auto arrange, route 17 avoidances 19 avoiding traffic 25 battery level, cell phone 23 better route 4, 31 Bluetooth technology hands-free 22 pairing 21 settings 32 using 21–24 brightness of the screen 32 browse the map 12 40 calibrating the screen 32 calling POIs 24 call history 24 caring for your Navigator III vi category for saved locations 10 cell phone pairing 21 using hands-free features 22 cleaning vi clear all user data 38 color mode 30 connecting a cell phone or helmet 21 connecting the USB cable 35 connecting your Navigator III to your computer 35 continuous auto routing 31 coordinates, entering for a saved location 10 customizing the Navigator III 27–33 general settings 27 map data fields 33 map settings 30 navigation settings 31 restoring the settings 32 screen settings 32 volume 27 custom avoids 19 custom POIs 36 data field changing 33 default settings 32 deleting all saved routes 18 route 16 saved location 11 detail maps disable/enable 30 version of 32 detour, adding 18 diacritical characters 28 dialing numbers 23 dialing POIs 24 driving directions 13 editing saved locations 10 edit points in a route 16 EGNOS 27 elevation 10 enable maps 30 erase all user data 38 expand your search 6 FCC compliance 39 finding locations 5–7 address 7 item on the map 6 near this location 6 recent finds 6 restaurant 3 saved locations 9 spell the name 5 following your route 4 fuse 37 Home location 9 icon on the map page 25 incoming call 22 insert in current route 6 in a call 22 items to avoid 31 keyboard, on-screen customizing 28 using 2 general settings 27 getting a call 22 Go Home 9 GPS info page 14 language 28 larger keys on keyboard 28 license agreement 39 locations editing 10 finding 5–7 saving 8 hands-free 22 hands-free cell phone 22 helmet pairing 21 using 22 map 12 browse 12 customize 30 orientation 30 update maps 35 Navigator III Owner’s Manual INDEX zoom 12, 13 map data fields, changing 33 map version 32 metric units 29 midpoints in the route 17 mileage logs 20 My Locations 8–11 Go Home 9 My Favorites 9 Recent Finds 6 name of a saved location 10, 16 narrowing your search 6 navigating a saved route 18 navigation settings 31 near button 6 North Up 30 odometer 13 Off Road route 31 original settings 32 pairing a cell phone or helmet 21 phone. See cell phone Navigator III Owner’s Manual phone book 23 phone icon 22 placing a phone call 22–24 position icon 12 route preference 31 change 16 select 15 Safe Mode 29 saved locations 8 deleting 11 editing 10 finding 9 saved routes deleting 18 editing 16 navigating 18 saving locations. See saved locations saving the active route 18 screen settings 32 serial number i set position 27 signal strength cell phone 23 FM traffic receiver 25 satellite 3, 14 software license agreement 39 software version 32 speaker volume 27 specifications 37 re-order points in route 17 recalculating the route 18 recently found locations 6 remote control vi remove all detours 18 remove points from route 17 rename route 16 saved location 10 reset max. speed 13 mileage log 20 trip computer 13 restoring the settings 32 routes 15–19 add point 6 create new route 15 detour 18 edit a saved route 16 navigate a saved route 18 save the active route 18 stop 18 speed (speedometer) 13 spell 6 stops in the route 17 stop navigation 18 storing the unit vi symbol for locations 10 technical specifications 37 text language 28 time 29 touch screen calibrating 32 cleaning vi touch screen on and off 32 track log 20 track up 30 traffic 25–26 avoid 25 incidents 25 trip computer 13 troubleshooting 38 turn list 13 USB cable 35 use indoors 27 vehicle type 31 via points 17 viewing the map 12 voice dial 23 voice language 28 volume 27 speed-adjusted 29 WebUpdater 35 Where To? 5–7 yellow diamond 25 zoom 12, 13 unit ID FM Traffic Receiver 32 Navigator III 32 USB 34, 35 41 For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com and the BMW Motorrad Web site at www.bmw-motorrad.com. © Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan www.garmin.com Part Number 190-00634-02 Rev. A
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