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zūmo 600 series
®
owner’s manual
for use with the zūmo 660
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Introduction
Introduction
Manual Conventions
When you are instructed to “touch”
something, use your finger to touch an item
on the screen.
The small arrows (>) used in the text indicate
that you should touch a series of items. For
example, if you see “touch Where To? >
Favorites” you should touch Where To?,
and then touch Favorites.
zūmo Tips and Shortcuts
• To quickly return to the Menu page, touch
and hold Back.
• Touch
and
to see more choices.
Touch and hold to scroll faster.
• Pages appear differently based on your
usage mode and settings.
Contact Garmin
Contact Garmin if you have any questions
while using your zūmo. In the USA, go
to www.garmin.com/support, or contact
Garmin USA by phone at (913) 397-8200 or
(800) 800-1020.
In the UK, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by
phone at 0808 2380000.
myGarmin™
Go to http://my.garmin.com to access the
latest services for your Garmin products:
• Register your Garmin unit.
• Subscribe to online services for safety
camera information (see page 38).
• Unlock optional maps.
In Europe, go to www.garmin.com
/support and click Contact Support for
in-country support information, or contact
Garmin (Europe) Ltd. by phone at +44 (0)
870.8501241.
S ee the Important Safety and Product
Information guide in the product box for
product warnings and other important
information.
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Introduction
Table of Contents
Introduction.............................................i
Manual Conventions.................................... i
zūmo Tips and Shortcuts............................. i
Contact Garmin............................................ i
myGarmin™ ................................................. i
Getting Started.......................................5
Your zūmo...................................................5
Installing the Battery...................................6
Mounting Your zūmo in an Automobile........6
Mounting Your zūmo on a Motorcycle.........7
Using the Menu Page.................................9
Selecting a Usage Mode.............................9
Configuring Your zūmo................................9
Acquiring Satellites.....................................9
Finding Your Destination...........................10
Following Your Route................................ 11
Adjusting the Volume................................ 11
Where To?............................................12
Finding an Address...................................12
Searching Near Another Location.............12
Go! Page Options.....................................12
Setting a Home Location...........................13
Finding a Place by Spelling the Name .....13
Finding Recently Found Places................13
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Using Favorites.........................................14
Using Photo Navigation............................14
Using Extras..............................................14
Using Custom Routes...............................15
Finding a Place Using the Map.................15
Entering Coordinates................................16
Using the Media Players.....................25
Using the Main Pages.........................17
Managing Files.....................................27
Map Page..................................................17
Turn List Page...........................................17
Next Turn Page.........................................17
Lane Assist Page......................................18
Routes Page.............................................18
Trip Computer Page..................................18
Compass...................................................19
Enabling Fuel Tracking.............................19
Using Hands-free Calling....................20
Pairing Your Devices.................................20
Receiving a Call .......................................21
In a Call . ..................................................21
Phone Menu..............................................21
Using Traffic Information....................23
Traffic........................................................23
MSN® Direct..............................................23
Receiving Traffic Information....................23
Traffic in Your Area....................................23
Severity Color Code..................................23
Traffic on Your Route................................24
Viewing the Traffic Map.............................24
Using a Wireless Headset.........................25
Playing Music............................................25
Listening to Audible Books........................26
Loading Files.............................................27
Supported File Types................................27
Deleting Files ...........................................27
Using the Tools....................................28
Settings.....................................................28
Where Am I?.............................................28
Help...........................................................28
Media Player.............................................28
MSN® Direct..............................................28
Picture Viewer...........................................28
Custom Routes.........................................28
My Data.....................................................29
Managing Trip Logs..................................29
World Clock .............................................30
Language Guide.......................................30
Calculator . ...............................................31
Unit Converter . ........................................31
Offers........................................................31
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Customizing the zūmo........................32
Changing the System Settings..................32
Changing the Navigation Settings.............32
Adjusting the Display Settings..................33
Updating the Time Settings.......................33
Setting the Languages..............................33
Changing the Map Settings.......................34
Adding Security.........................................34
Viewing FM TMC Traffic Subscription
Information.............................................34
Changing Bluetooth Technology
Settings..................................................35
Changing the Proximity Points Settings....35
Restoring All Settings................................36
Clearing User Data...................................36
Charging Your zūmo.................................39
Changing the Fuse....................................40
About GPS Satellite Signals.....................40
Mounting on Your Dashboard...................40
Removing the zūmo and Mounts..............41
Caring for Your zūmo ...............................41
Declaration of Conformity.........................42
Software License Agreement....................42
Specifications............................................43
Troubleshooting........................................44
Index.....................................................46
Appendix..............................................37
Ways to Charge Your zūmo......................37
Resetting the zūmo...................................37
Calibrating the Screen..............................37
Locking Your zūmo....................................37
nüMaps Guarantee™ ................................37
Additional Maps........................................37
Updating the Software..............................38
Extras and Optional Accessories..............38
Battery Information ..................................39
Replacing the Battery in the zūmo............39
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Your zūmo
Power button:
Press and hold to turn the zūmo on/off.
Press quickly to adjust the volume and the backlight brightness.
Mini-USB
connector
GPS antenna
microSD™
slot
Headphone/
audio-out jack
(under weather cap)
Speaker
Microphone
External antenna
connector
(under weather cap)
Battery
contacts
Release key: Slide and
release to open the
battery cover
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Serial number
(under the battery)
Getting Started
Installing the Battery
1. Locate the lithium‑ion battery that came in
the product box.
2. Slide the release key until the battery
cover on the back of the zūmo pops up.
3. Locate the metal contacts on the end of
the lithium‑ion battery.
4. Insert the battery so that the metal
contacts on the battery align with
the metal contacts inside the battery
compartment.
5. Replace the battery cover.
Mounting Your zūmo in an
Automobile
Warning: Do not use the suction cup
mount on a motorcycle.
1. Plug the automotive power cable into the
power connector on the right side of the
cradle.
Release button
Automotive
power cable
Suction cup mount
Place the suction cup on the windshield.
Flip the lever back, toward the windshield.
Snap the cradle onto the suction cup arm.
Fit the bottom of your zūmo into the
cradle.
7. Tilt the zūmo back until it snaps into
place.
Cradle
2. Remove the clear plastic from the suction
cup. Clean and dry your windshield and
the suction cup with a lint-free cloth.
Caution: Always keep the battery
installed when the zūmo is on.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8. Plug the other end of the automotive
power cable into a power outlet in your
car.
9. If you are using a traffic receiver in
Europe, secure the antenna on the traffic
receiver to the windshield using the
suction cups.
 arning: This product contains a lithiumion battery. To prevent damage, remove the
unit from the vehicle when exiting or store it
out of direct sunlight.
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Getting Started
Mounting Your zūmo on a
Motorcycle
Warning: Incorrectly wiring the power
cable with bare wire leads can result in
damage to the vehicle or the battery and
can cause bodily injury. Garmin strongly
recommends having an experienced
installer with the proper knowledge of
electrical systems install the unit.
Step 1: Connecting Power to the
Mount
Select a suitable and secure location to
mount the zūmo on your motorcycle based
on available power sources and safe cable
routing.
Step 2: Installing the Handlebar
Base
The zūmo includes parts for two handlebar
installation solutions. Custom mounts can
require additional hardware (www.ram
-mount.com).
A) To install the U-bolt and handlebar
base:
1. Place the U-bolt around the handlebar,
and thread the ends through the
handlebar base.
2. Tighten the nuts to secure the base. Do
not overtighten.
Cradle
Headphone/audio out jack (3.5 mm)
Bare wires with
inline fuse for
power connection
Power cable
Note: The recommended torque is 50
lbf-in. Do not exceed torque of 80 lbf-in.
Handlebar
base
B) To install the handlebar base to the
clutch/brake clamp bracket:
Note: Both 1/4” standard and M6 bolts
are included. Match the size of the factory
bolts on your clutch/brake clamp bracket.
1. Remove the two factory bolts on your
clutch/brake clamp bracket.
2. Thread the new bolts through the
handlebar base, spacers, and clamp
bracket.
3. Tighten the bolts to secure the base.
Handlebar
base
Clutch/brake
clamp bracket
U-bolt
Spacers
Microphone jack (2.5 mm)
Mini-USB connector
(for traffic receiver)
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Getting Started
Step 3: Attaching the Base Plate
to Your zūmo Mount
1. Thread the M4 pan head screws through
the washers, the cradle, the spacers, and
the base plate.
2. Tighten the nuts to secure the base plate.
Washers
Cradle
Base plate
Step 4: Attaching the Base Plate
to the Handlebar Base
1. Align the ball of the handlebar base and
the ball of the base plate with the doublesocket arm.
2. Tighten the knob slightly.
3. Adjust for better viewing and operation.
4. Tighten the knob to secure the mount.
Cradle
Step 5: Installing Your zūmo in
the Mount
1. Fit the bottom of your zūmo into the
cradle.
2. Tilt the zūmo back until it snaps into
place.
Cradle
Release button
Base plate
Double-socket arm
Spacers
Pan head screws
Nuts
Power
cable
Power cable
Knob
Handlebar base
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Getting Started
Using the Menu Page
➊ ➋ ➌ ➍
➎
➐
➏
➑ ➒ ➓
➊
➋
➌
GPS satellite strength.
Bluetooth technology status.
®
Touch to select motorcyle, scooter,
automobile, or pedestrian mode.
➍
➎
➏
➐
➑
Battery status.
➒
➓
Touch to adjust the volume.
Current time. Touch to change settings.
Touch to find a destination.
Touch to view the map.
Touch to make a call when connected to
a compatible mobile phone.
Touch to use the tools such as settings,
Where Am I?, Help, and routes.
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Selecting a Usage Mode
Motorcyle
Scooter
Automobile
Pedestrian
Your zūmo offers several usage modes for
different modes of transportation. Routing
and navigation are calculated differently
based on your usage mode. For example,
one‑way streets are treated differently in
walking mode than they are in driving mode.
When you place your zūmo in a mount that
does not correspond to its current usage
mode, the zūmo will ask you whether you
want to change usage modes.
Configuring Your zūmo
Your unit should turn on automatically if it
is plugged in and your vehicle is running.
To manually turn on your zūmo, press
the Power key. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Acquiring Satellites
1. Go outdoors to an open area, out of
garages, and away from tall buildings.
2. Stop your vehicle, and turn on the zūmo.
Acquiring satellite signals may take a few
minutes. The
bars indicate GPS
satellite strength. When one bar is green, the
zūmo has acquired satellite signals. Now you
can select a destination and navigate to it.
To change your usage mode:
1. Touch the usage mode icon.
2. Select a mode, and touch OK.
3. Touch Yes, and follow the on‑screen
instructions to configure your settings.
Getting Started
Finding Your Destination
The Where To? menu provides several different categories for you to use when searching for addresses, cities, and other locations. The detailed
map loaded in your zūmo contains millions of points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services.
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1. Touch Where To?.
2. Select a category.
3. Select a subcategory.
4. Select a destination.
5. Touch Go!.
6 Enjoy the route!
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Following Your Route
Your route is marked with a magenta line.
As you travel, your zūmo guides you to your
destination with voice prompts, arrows on
the map, and directions at the top of the map.
The upper-left corner indicates the distance
to your next maneuver and the lane you
should be in for the maneuver.
If you deviate from the original route, your
zūmo recalculates the route and provides
new directions.
A speed limit icon could appear as you travel
on major roadways.
Adding a Via Point
You can add a stop (via point) to your route.
The zūmo gives you directions to the stop
and then to your final destination.
1. With a route active, touch Menu > Where
To?.
2. Search for the extra stop.
3. Touch Go!.
4. Touch Add As a Via Point to add this
stop before your destination.
If you want to add more than one stop to the
route, edit the current route. See page 15.
Taking a Detour
If a road on your route is closed, you can
take a detour.
Stopping the Route
1. With a route active, touch Menu.
2. Touch Stop.
Adjusting the Volume
From the Menu page, touch Volume. Touch
and to adjust the master volume.
Touch Mute to mute all audio.
To adjust the volume levels for the voice
prompts, the media player, and the phone,
touch Mixer. Adjust the levels as needed.
Touch Restore to return the volume settings
to the original levels.
NOTE: Press and release the power
button to quickly access the volume and
brightness settings.
1. With a route active, touch Menu.
2. Touch Detour.
The zūmo attempts to get you back on your
original route as quickly as possible. If the
route you are currently taking is the only
reasonable option, the zūmo might not
calculate a detour.
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Where To?
Where To?
The Where To? menu provides several
different categories you can use to search for
locations. To learn how to perform a standard
search, see page 10.
Finding an Address
The steps to find an address can vary
depending on the maps that are loaded on
your zūmo. Not all map data provides postal
code searching.
1. Touch Where To? > Address.
2. Touch Change State or Country, if
necessary.
3. Touch Search All.
OR
Touch Spell City or Spell Postal Code,
enter the city/postal code, and touch
Done. Select the city/postal code in the
list.
4. Enter the number of the address, and
touch Done.
5. Enter the street name, and touch Done.
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6. Select the correct street in the list, if
necessary.
7. Touch the address, if necessary.
Go! Page Options
Touch an item in the search results list to
view the Go! page.
Searching Near Another
Location
➊
Your zūmo automatically searches for places
near your current location.
1. Touch Where To? > Near.
2. Select an option:
• Where I Am Now—search near your
current location.
• A Different City—search near the city
you enter.
• My Current Route—search along
your route.
• My Destination—search near your
current destination.
3. Touch OK.
➋
➍
➌
➎
➊ Touch to call this location, if a mobile
phone with Bluetooth wireless
technology is connected.
➋
Touch to view the route on a map. See
page 18
➌
Touch to create a turn-by-turn route to
this location.
➍
➎
Touch to view this location on the map.
Touch to save this location to your
Favorites. See page 14.
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Where To?
Setting a Home Location
You can set a Home location for the place
you return to most often.
1. Touch Where To? > Go Home.
2. Select an option.
Going Home
After you set your Home location, you can
route to it at any time. Touch Where To? >
Go Home.
Changing Your Home Location
To set a new location as your Home location,
use the Tools menu.
1. Touch Tools > My Data >
Set Home Location.
2. Select an option.
Finding a Place by Spelling
the Name
If you know the name of the location you
are looking for, you can spell it using the onscreen keyboard. You can also enter letters
contained in the name to narrow the search.
1. Touch Where To? > Points of Interest >
Spell Name.
2. Using the on-screen keyboard, enter
letters in the name.
3. Touch Done.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
When an on-screen keyboard appears, touch
a letter or number to enter it.
• Touch
to enter special characters.
Finding Recently Found
Places
Your zūmo stores the last 50 of your recent
finds in the Recently Found list. The mostrecently viewed places appear at the top
of the list. Touch Where To? > Recently
Found to view your recently found items.
Clearing Recently Found Places
To remove all places from the Recently
Found list, touch Clear > Yes. All items
from the list are removed, but this does not
delete the actual place from your zūmo.
• Touch
• Touch
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• Touch
to select words you have
recently typed and selected.
• Touch Lang. to change the keyboard
language mode.
to add a space.
to delete the character.
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Where To?
Using Favorites
You can save places in your Favorites, so
you can quickly find them and create routes
to them. Your home location is also stored in
Favorites.
Saving Your Current Location
From the Map page, touch the vehicle icon.
Touch Save Location to save your current
location.
Saving Places You Find
1. After you have found a place you want to
save, touch Save on the Go! page.
2. Touch OK. The place is saved in
Favorites.
Finding Saved Places
1. Touch Where To?.
2. Touch Favorites.
3. Touch a category. Your saved locations
are listed.
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Editing Saved Places
1. Touch Where To? > Favorites.
2. Touch the location you want to edit.
3. Touch Edit.
• Change Name—enter a new name,
and touch Done.
• Attach Photo—select a picture to
assign to the location. To load pictures
on your zūmo or memory card, see
page 27.
• Change Map Symbol—touch a new
symbol.
• Change Phone Number—enter a
phone number, and touch Done.
• Change Categories—create and
change the category in which this
location is saved.
• Delete—touch Yes to remove this item
from the Favorites list.
Using Photo Navigation
You can load pictures that include location
information on your zūmo or on a memory
card, and then create routes to them.
1. Go to http://connect.garmin.com
/photos to download pictures with location
information.
2. Follow the instructions on the Web site to
select and load pictures.
3. Touch Where To? > Favorites >
Panoramio™ Photos. Pictures with
location information are listed.
4. Touch a picture.
Using Extras
For information about extras such as safety
camera information and Garmin Travel
Guide, see pages 38–39.
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Where To?
Using Custom Routes
Touch Where To? > Custom Routes. Select
the route you want to take, and touch Go!.
Creating a Custom Route
Use your zūmo to create and save routes
before your next trip. You can save up to 20
routes.
1. Touch Where To? (or Tools) > Custom
Routes > New.
2. Touch Add New Start Point.
3. Find a location for your starting point, and
touch Select.
4. Touch Add New End Point.
5. Find a location for your ending point, and
touch Select.
6. Touch
to add another location to your
route. Touch
to remove a location.
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7. Touch Next to calculate your route and
view it on the map.
8. Touch Save to save the route and exit.
Editing Custom Routes
1. Touch Where To? (or Tools) > Custom
Routes.
2. Select the route you want to edit.
3. Touch Edit.
4. Touch an option to edit the route:
• Change Name—enter a new name,
and touch Done.
• Add or Remove Points—add or
remove points from the route.
• Manually Reorder Points—change
the order of points along your route.
• Optimally Reorder Points—
automatically order the points.
• Recalculate—change the route
preference to calculate by faster time,
shorter distance, or off road.
• Delete—remove this route.
Your changes are automatically saved when
you exit any of the route edit pages.
Finding a Place Using the
Map
To find a location on the map, touch Where
To? > Browse Map or touch anywhere on
the map.
• Touch and drag to view different parts of
the map.
• Touch and to zoom in and out.
• Touch anywhere on the map. An arrow
points to the location.
• Touch Save to save this location.
• Touch Go! to navigate to the location.
• If the zūmo is in simulator mode, touch
Set Loc. to set your location to the
selected location. (See page 32.)
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Where To?
• Touch
to switch between a 3D
(three-dimensional) map and a 2D (twodimensional) map.
to rotate the viewing angle in
• Touch
3D view.
• As you zoom out, the map changes to
a digital elevation map showing the
contours of the area.
• Zoom far out to view a globe. Touch and
spin the globe to quickly find different
areas of the world.
Note: You can only see detailed map
information for areas for which you have
maps loaded on your zūmo.
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Entering Coordinates
If you know the geographic coordinates of
your destination, you can use your zūmo
to navigate to your destination using the
latitude and longitude coordinates (or other
coordinate formats). This can be especially
helpful when geocaching.
1. Touch Where To? > Coordinates.
2. Touch Format to select the correct
coordinate format for the type of map you
are using.
3. Touch a direction field to select a new
direction.
4. Touch a numeric field to enter the
coordinates, and touch Done.
5. After you have entered the proper
coordinates, touch Next.
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Using the Main Pages
Using the Main Pages
Map Page
View Map to view the Map page.
Touch
vehicle icon shows your current
• The
location.
• Touch the 3D view of the map to select to
an overhead view.
• Touch and drag the map to view a
different area of the map (see page 15).
• A speed limit icon could appear as you
travel on major roadways.
➋
➊
➌
➎
➍
➏
➎
➊
Touch to view the Next Turn page or the
Junction View page (when available).
➋
Touch to view the Turn List page.
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➌
➍
Touch to zoom in and out.
➎
➏
Touch to view the Trip Computer.
Next Turn Page
Touch the vehicle icon to view the
Where Am I? page.
Touch to return to the Menu page.
Turn List Page
When you are navigating a route, the Turn
List page displays turn-by-turn instructions
for your entire route and the distance
between turns. Touch the text bar on the top
of the Map page to view the Turn List page.
Touch a turn on the list to view the Next
Turn page for that turn. Touch Show Map to
view the entire route on the map.
When you are navigating a route, the Next
Turn page shows the turn on the map and the
distance and time left before you reach the
turn.
To view an upcoming turn on the map, touch
the upper-left corner of the Map page, or
touch any turn on the Turn List page. When
available, touch Lane Assist on the Next
Turn page to view the Lane Assist page for
this turn.
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Using the Main Pages
Lane Assist Page
Routes Page
Trip Computer Page
Heading
Compass
Customizable
data fields
Direction to
destination
Fuel gauge
When available, the Lane Assist page may
display a view of the upcoming junction and
in which lane you should be driving. To view
the Lane Assist page touch the upper-left
corner of the Map page. You can also access
the Lane Assist page from the Next Turn
page.
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The Routes page displays three different
types of routes to your destination: fastest
time, shortest distance, and off road. Touch
a route button on the side of the screen
to select that route. See page 32 for more
information on route preferences.
On the Go! Page, touch the route information
tab, which lists your usage mode and the
distance and time to your destination, to
open the Routes page.
The Trip Computer provides helpful statistics
about your trip. To view the Trip Computer,
touch a data field on either side of Menu on
the Map page.
Green check marks appear beside the data
fields that are currently displayed on the map
page.
If you make frequent stops, leave the zūmo
turned on so it can accurately measure
elapsed time during the trip.
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Compass
You can navigate using a GPS compass. No
calibration is required; however, you must
have a clear view of the sky. When you are
traveling, the compass rotates.
The compass is located on the Trip Computer
page, which you can access by touching one
of the data fields to the side of the Menu
button.
Changing Data Fields
You can display different information when
you are driving and routing.
1. While navigating a route, touch a data
field in the lower left corner or lower right
corner of the Map page.
2. On the Trip Computer page, touch a data
field you would like the map to display.
Resetting Trip Information
To ensure accurate trip information, reset the
trip information before beginning a route.
2. Touch Reset and then select an option:
• Touch Max. Speed to reset the maximum
speed.
• Touch Trip Data to reset the information
on the Trip Computer page.
• Touch Fuel Gauge to reset the fuel gauge
on the trip computer.
On the Reset page, touch Fuel Settings to
enable the fuel gauge. For more information
on the fuel gauge, see page 19.
Low Fuel Warning—select when you
would like to be notified that your fuel tank
is low.
Using the Fuel Alarm
When your fuel tank is low enough to trigger
the Remaining Fuel Alarm, a red fuel-pump
icon appears on the Map page. Touch the
icon to view a list of nearby gas stations.
Enabling Fuel Tracking
When connected to the motorcyle mount,
your zūmo can alert you when your fuel tank
is low.
Touch Tools > Settings > Fuel Gauge.
Fuel Tracking—touch On. A Fuel Gauge
appears under the compass on the map page.
Distance Per Tank—enter the total distance
your motorcyle can travel on a tank of fuel.
1. While on the map page, touch a data field
to access the Trip Computer page..
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Using Hands-free Calling
Using Hands-free
Calling
Using Bluetooth technology, your zūmo can
connect to your mobile phone to become a
hands-free device.
To determine whether your device with
Bluetooth technology is compatible with the
zūmo, go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth.
Pairing Your Devices
Bluetooth wireless technology establishes
a wireless link between devices, such as a
mobile phone and the zūmo. The first time
you use two devices together, you must
“pair” them by establishing a relationship
using a PIN/passkey. After the initial pairing,
the two devices can connect automatically
each time you turn them on.
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To pair and connect, your device and the
zūmo must be turned on and be within 33
feet (10 meters) of each other. The zūmo can
be connected to a phone and a headset at the
same time.
Initiate pairing from your zūmo or from your
device. Refer to the instructions for your
devices.
When you turn on the zūmo, it tries to
connect to the last device to which it was
connected. You might have to set your device
to connect to the zūmo automatically when it
is turned on.
Pairing Your Phone Using the
Phone
1. Enable the Bluetooth setting on your
zūmo. Touch Tools > Settings >
Bluetooth.
2. Select Enabled.
3. Enable the Bluetooth component on your
phone. This might be in a menu called
Settings, Bluetooth, Connections, or
Hands-free.
4. Initiate a search for Bluetooth devices.
5. Select the zūmo from the list of devices.
6. Enter 1234 into your phone.
When your phone is connected to your
zūmo, you are ready to make phone calls.
From the Menu page, touch Phone to access
the Phone menu.
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Pairing the zūmo with Your
Mobile Phone
1. Enable the Bluetooth setting on your
zūmo. Touch Tools > Settings >
Bluetooth.
2. Select Enabled.
3. Touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth.
4. Under Phone, touch Add (or Change).
5. Enable the Bluetooth component on your
phone. Enable Find Me/Discoverable/
Visible mode. These settings might be in
a menu called Bluetooth, Connections, or
Hands-free.
5. Touch OK on the zūmo.
6. Select your phone, and touch OK.
7. Enter 1234 into your phone.
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Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, the Incoming Call
window appears. Touch Answer to answer
the call. Touch Ignore to ignore the call and
silence the ring.
The internal microphone is in the front of the
zūmo.
In a Call
To end a call, touch > End Call. Touch
> Call Options for the following options:
• Touch Tones—displays a keypad page so
you can use automated systems, such as
voice mail.
• Transfer Audio To Phone—this is
helpful if you want to turn off the zūmo
but stay on the call, or if you need
privacy. To switch back, touch Transfer
Audio To Device.
• Mute Microphone.
Phone Menu
From the Menu page, touch Phone to view
the Phone menu. Touch Status to view the
signal strength, the battery level, and the
name of the connected phone.
	Note: Not all phones support all features
of the zūmo Phone menu.
Using Your Phone Book
Each time your mobile phone connects with
the zūmo, the phone book is automatically
loaded into the zūmo. It may take a few
minutes for the phone book to be available.
1. Touch Phone > Phone Book.
2. Touch the phone book entry (contact) you
want to call.
3. Touch Dial to call the contact.
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Using Hands-free Calling
Dialing a Point of Interest
1. Touch Phone > Points of Interest.
2. Search for the point of interest you want
to call.
3. Touch Dial or .
Dialing a Number
1. Touch Phone > Dial.
2. Enter the number, and touch Dial.
Viewing Your Call History
Each time your phone connects to the zūmo,
your call history is automatically transferred
to the zūmo. It may take a few minutes to
transfer this data to the zūmo.
Calling Home
Placing Calls Using Voice Dial
To enter your phone number:
1. Touch Phone > Call Home.
2. Touch Enter Phone Number to use the
keypad page, or touch Select From
Phonebook (only available if your phone
supports phone book transfer).
3. Touch Done > Yes. The zūmo dials your
home phone number.
1. Touch Phone > Voice Dial.
2. Speak the contact name.
Enter a phone number for your Home
location, so you can quickly call home.
You can place calls by speaking the contact
name.
	NOTE: You may need to “train” your
mobile phone to recognize your voice dial
commands. Refer to the instructions for
your phone.
To call home:
Touch Phone > Call Home.
1. Touch Phone > Call History.
2. Touch a category to view those calls. The
calls are listed in chronological order, with
the most recent calls at the top of the list.
3. Touch an entry, and touch Dial.
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Using Traffic Information MSN® Direct
Your zūmo can receive FM TMC (Traffic
Message Channel) traffic or MSN® Direct
traffic content, depending upon the traffic
receiver connected to your zūmo.
Your zūmo displays both types of traffic
content in the same manner.
	Note: Garmin is not responsible for the
accuracy of the traffic information.
Traffic
You can only access the traffic information
if your zūmo is connected to an optional FM
traffic receiver. For more information, see
www.garmin.com/traffic.
You can only access MSN Direct content
with an optional MSN Direct receiver. For
more information, visit http://garmin
.msndirect.com or www.garmin.com/traffic.
To purchase an accessory, visit
http://buy.garmin.com.
Receiving Traffic
Information
To power outlet in car
Internal antenna
To power connector on the cradle
To receive traffic information, the following
conditions must be met:
• The traffic receiver must be connected to
the zūmo.
• The traffic receiver and the zūmo must be
connected to an external power source.
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• The traffic receiver and the zūmo
must be in data range of an FM station
transmitting traffic information.
Note: Heated (metallized) windshields
could degrade the performance of the
traffic receiver.
Traffic in Your Area
When you are receiving traffic information,
a traffic icon appears in the upper-left corner
of the Map page. The traffic icon changes
color to indicate the severity of traffic
conditions on your route or on the road you
are currently traveling.
Severity Color Code
Color
Description
Meaning
Green
Low severity
Traffic is flowing
normally.
Yellow
Medium
severity
Traffic is slightly
congested.
Red
High severity
Traffic is heavily
congested or
stopped.
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Using Traffic Information
Traffic on Your Route
When calculating your route, the
zūmo 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, the
zūmo automatically recalculates the route.
You might still be routed through traffic if no
better alternative routes exist.
If a non-severe traffic delay occurs on your
route, the traffic icon shows how much time
the delay has added to your route. This time
is included in your estimated arrival time.
Avoiding traffic on your route:
1. On the Map page, touch the traffic icon.
2. Touch Traffic On Route.
3. Touch the arrows to view other traffic
delays on your route, if necessary.
4. Touch Avoid to avoid the traffic delay.
1. On the Map page, touch the traffic icon.
2. Touch Show Traffic Map to view the
traffic incidents on a map.
To return to the normal map from the traffic
map, touch the traffic icon, and then touch
Show Normal Map.
Viewing Traffic Delays
1. On the Map page, touch the traffic icon.
2. Touch Traffic Search to view a list of
traffic delays.
3. Touch an item in the list to view the delay
on a map and details about the delay. If
there is more than one delay, touch the
arrows to view the additional delays.
Viewing the Traffic Map
The traffic map shows color-coded traffic
flow and delays on nearby roads.
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Using the Media Players
Using the Media Players
Using a Wireless Headset
To listen to high-quality audio, you can
connect an Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile (A2DP) Bluetooth headset. For more
information about Bluetooth technology, see
page 20.
To pair and connect, your device and the
zūmo must be turned on and be within 33
feet (10 meters) of each other.
Pairing Your Headset
1. From the Menu page, touch Tools >
Settings > Bluetooth.
2. Under Audio, touch Add (or Change).
3. Turn on your headset, and enable
Find Me/Discoverable/Visible mode, if
necessary.
4. Touch OK on the zūmo.
5. Select your headset, and touch OK.
6. Enter the Bluetooth PIN/passkey for your
headset, if necessary, and touch Done.
7. Touch OK.
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Playing Music
Load music files to the internal memory or
memory card. See page 27.
Touch Tools > Media Player.
Touch Source to view the MP3 player.
Touch Browse.
Touch a category and a subcategory, if
necessary.
5. To play the entire category from the
beginning of the list, touch Play All. To
play a specific song, touch the title.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Current track
Album art
previous song on the playlist. Touch and
hold to rewind through the current song.
• Touch
to skip to the next song. Touch
and hold to fast-forward through the
current song.
to pause the song.
• Touch
to repeat the current
• Touch
playlist.
to shuffle the playlist.
• Touch
• Touch the album art to view details about
the song or to remove this song from the
playlist.
Supported File Types
The zūmo supports MP3 music files, and
M3U and M3U8 playlist files.
• Touch the playlist to add songs, remove
songs, and skip to another song in the
playlist.
• Touch
to adjust the volume.
• Touch
to play the current song from
the beginning; touch again to play the
Creating and Listening to
Playlists
Using your zūmo, you can listen to playlists
created on your computer. You can also save
playlists using your zūmo.
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Using the Media Players
To save your current playlist:
1. While listening to music, in the music
player, touch Browse > Playlist > Save
Current Playlist.
2. Enter a name, and touch Done.
To create a new playlist:
1. In the music player, touch Browse >
Playlist > Create New Playlist.
2. Select songs.
3. Touch Back when you have finished
adding songs to your playlist.
To create a playlist on a computer:
1. Using your computer and an audio
program, create a playlist of music files.
Save the playlist as an M3U or M3U8 file.
2. If necessary, use a text editor application
to remove the path to the file names in
the M3U file. The M3U file should only list
the music file names. Refer to the audio
program Help file.
2. Transfer the playlist and the music files
to the zūmo (see page 27). The M3U
file must be in the same location as the
music files.
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To play a playlist:
1. In the music player, touch Browse >
Playlist > Open Saved Playlist. All
available playlists appear.
2. Touch a playlist to start playing the music
files.
To edit the current playlist:
1. While listening to music, in the music
player, touch the playlist.
2. Edit the playlist:
• Touch Add to add a song to the end of
the playlist.
• Touch a song, and then touch
Remove to remove it from the playlist.
Listening to Audible Books
To purchase books from Audible.com®, go to
http://garmin.audible.com.
Listening to a Book
1. Touch Tools > Media Player.
2. Touch Source to view the audible book
player.
3. Touch Browse.
4. Touch a category, and then touch a book
title.
Book cover
art
• Touch
to adjust the volume.
• Touch
to skip a section and
to jump back. Touch and hold to move
forward or backward.
• Touch
to pause the book.
• Touch the book cover art to view
more-detailed information.
Using Bookmarks
To create a bookmark, touch
and
Bookmark. To view your bookmarks,
touch
, and then touch a bookmark.
Touch Play to listen to the book from the
bookmark.
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Managing Files
You can store files, such as JPEG and GPX
image files, in the zūmo internal memory or
on an optional memory card.
	Note: The zūmo is not compatible with
Windows® 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is also not
compatible with Mac® OS 10.3 and earlier.
This is a common limitation of most USB
mass storage devices.
Loading Files
Step 1: Insert a Memory Card
To insert or remove the card, press it in until
it clicks. This step is optional.
Step 2: Connect the USB Cable
Connect the USB cable to the connector
under the battery cover of the zūmo. Connect
the larger end of the cable to a USB port on
your computer.
Your zūmo and memory card appear as
removable drives in My Computer in
Windows and as mounted volumes on Mac
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computers.
	Note: On some operating systems or
computers with multiple network drives,
the zūmo drives may not appear. See the
operating system Help file to learn how to
map the drives.
Step 3: Transfer Files to the
zūmo
Copy and paste files from your computer
onto the zūmo drives/volumes.
1. Browse your computer for the file you
want to copy.
2. Highlight the file, and select Edit > Copy.
3. Open the “Garmin” or memory card drive/
volume.
4. Select Edit > Paste.
Step 4: Eject and Unplug the
USB Cable
When you are finished transferring files,
click the
eject icon in your system tray,
or drag the volume icon to the
trash can
on Mac computers. Unplug your zūmo.
Supported File Types
•
•
•
•
•
•
MP3 music files
M3U and M3U8 music playlist files
AA audio book files
JPEG and JPG image file
GPX route files
GPI custom POI files from the POI
Loader application
• Maps, routes, trip logs, and waypoints
from MapSource®
Deleting Files
With the zūmo connected to your computer,
open the zūmo or memory card drive/
volume. Highlight the file that you want to
delete, and press the Delete key on your
computer keyboard.
Caution: If you are not sure about the
purpose of a file, do not delete the file.
Your zūmo memory contains important
system files that should not be deleted.
Be especially cautious of files located in
folders entitled “Garmin.”
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Using the Tools
Using the Tools
The Tools menu provides many features that
are helpful when you are traveling across
town or across the globe.
Settings
For information about the settings, see
pages 32–36.
Where Am I?
Touch Tools > Where Am I? to view
information about your current location.
This is a helpful feature if you need to tell
emergency personnel your location. Touch
a button on the right to view the nearest
locations in that category. Touch Save
Location to save your current location.
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Help
Picture Viewer
Media Player
1. Touch Tools > Picture Viewer.
2. Touch a picture to view a larger image of
it. Touch Info to view file information and
to view this photo when you turn on the
zūmo.
3. Touch Back.
4. Touch the arrows to view all the images.
Touch Tools > Help to get information about
using your zūmo. Touch a category to view
information about a topic. To search the
topics for a keyword, touch Search.
For information about the media player, see
pages 25–26.
MSN® Direct
View pictures that you have stored in your
zūmo.
With an optional MSN Direct Receiver, you
can access MSN Direct content. For more
information, go to www.garmin
.com/traffic or http://garmin.msndirect
.com. To purchase an accessory, go to
http://buy.garmin.com.
Viewing a Slide Show
For information about activating MSN Direct
service or using MSN Direct, refer to the
MSN Direct Owner’s Manual Supplement at
www.garmin.com.
For information about routes, see page 15.
1. Touch Tools > Picture Viewer > Slide
Show to start a slide show.
2. Touch anywhere on the screen to stop the
slide show.
Custom Routes
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My Data
Touch Tools > My Data to manage and
delete your saved data, such as your
Favorites.
If you have transferred a route from
MapSource, touch Import Route from File
to use the route in your zūmo.
Viewing Trip Logs
1. Touch Tools > My Data > Manage Trip
Logs.
2. To view a trip log for a route you are
navigating, select Current Trip Log, or
select a saved trip log.
3. Select a segment or touch View All
Segments.
Managing Trip Logs
Trip logs are recorded while you are
navigating a route.
Saving Trip Logs
1. Touch Tools > My Data > Manage
Trip Logs > Current Trip Log > Edit >
Archive Log.
2. Enter a name for the trip log.
3. Select Done.
OR
While viewing a trip log, touch Archive
Log.
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Showing Trip Logs on the Map
1. Touch Tools > Settings > Map.
2. Under Trip Log, select Show or Hide.
An archived trip appears as a colored line on
the map.
Deleting Trip Logs
1. Touch Tools > My Data > Manage Trip
Logs.
2. Select a trip log.
3. Touch Edit > Clear Log.
Viewing an Elevation Chart for a
Trip Log
1. Touch Tools > My Data > Manage Trip
Logs.
2. Select a trip log.
3. Select a segment or View All Segments.
4. Touch
Sharing Trip Logs
If a memory card is installed on the unit,
touch Share > Export to save the trip log on
the card.
Editing Trip Logs
1. Touch Tools > Custom Routes.
2. Select a trip log.
3. Touch Edit.
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Using the Tools
World Clock
Touch Tools > World Clock to view the
current time for different cities around the
world. Touch World Map to view a map.
Changing Cities
1. Touch Tools > World Clock.
2. Touch the city you want to change.
3. Enter the new city and touch Done.
4. Touch the new city in the list, and touch
Save.
Language Guide
The Garmin Language Guide puts data
from Oxford’s multilingual resources and
five bilingual dictionaries in the palm of
your hand. To purchase an accessory, go
to http://buy.garmin.com, or contact your
Garmin dealer.
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Words and Phrases
1. Touch Tools > Language Guide >
Words and Phrases.
2. Touch Language, select the From and
To languages, and touch Back.
3. Select a category, and search for a
phrase.
4. Touch Search to spell the word or phrase,
if necessary. Touch a phrase to view the
translation.
5. Touch
to hear the translation.
Words and Phrases Tips
• Use Search for keyword in phrases
to find all of the phrases that contain a
specific word.
• Touch an underlined word to use a
different word.
• Touch More Variations to change
words in the phrase or to get a different
translation.
Bilingual Dictionaries
The Garmin Language Guide provides five
bilingual dictionaries.
1. Touch Tools > Language Guide.
2. Touch Bilingual Dictionaries.
3. Touch a translation option. If necessary,
touch To English.
4. Search for the word, and touch it.
5. Touch
to hear the translation.
Bilingual Tips
• Touch Search to spell the word or the
beginning of the word.
• Touch Legend to view information on
abbreviations, labels, and pronunciation
symbols for the selected language.
All Dictionary, Word and Phrase content is © Oxford
University Press. Voice files are © Scansoft.
Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © Oxford
University Press 2005. Pocket Oxford Italian
Dictionary © Oxford University Press 2004. Oxford
Portuguese Minidictionary © Oxford University Press
2002. Multilingual Wordbank © Oxford University
Press 2001. Multilingual Phrasebank © Oxford
University Press 2001. Pocket Oxford-Hachette French
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Dictionary © Oxford University Press and Hachette
Livre 2005. Pocket Oxford-Duden German Dictionary
© Oxford University Press and Bibliographisches
Institut & F.A. Brockhaus 2003.
Calculator
1. Touch Tools > Calculator.
2. Enter the first number of your calculation.
3. Touch an operator (÷, ×, -, or +).
4. Enter the second number of your
calculation.
5. Touch =.
6. Touch C to perform a new calculation.
Unit Converter
1. Touch Tools > Unit Converter.
2. Touch Conversion, select a unit to
convert, and touch OK.
3. Touch a unit of measure to change to that
you want to change from.
4. Select a unit of measure, and touch OK.
Repeat if necessary.
5. Touch a blank rectangle.
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6. Enter a value, and touch Done to covert
the unit.
7. Touch Clear to enter another value.
Update Conversion Rates
The zūmo allows you to update the currency
conversion rates manually so that you are
always using the most-current rates.
1. Touch Tools > Unit Converter >
Conversion > Currency > OK > Update.
2. Touch the rate you want to update.
3. Touch
to erase the current rate.
Enter a new rate, and touch Done.
4. Touch Save to finish.
Offers
In North America, if your zūmo package
includes an FM TMC traffic receiver, you
will receive advertisements and coupons.
The advertisements and coupons are
stored so that you can access them when
convenient.
1. Touch Tools > Offers.
2. Touch an advertisement and a location, if
necessary.
3. Touch
to view the coupon.
Caution: Do not attempt to write down
the coupon codes while driving.
Touch Restore to use the original rate.
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Customizing the zūmo
Customizing the zūmo
1. Touch Tools > Settings.
2. Touch the setting you want to change.
Changing the System
Settings
Touch Tools > Settings > System.
GPS Simulator—enable the simulator
to turn off the GPS mode and simulate
navigation. This also saves battery power.
3. Touch the button below the setting name
to change it.
Usage Mode—to optimize routes, specify
your navigation method: Automobile,
Motorcycle, Pedestrian, Scooter.
See page 9.
Units—change units of measure to
Kilometers or Miles.
Keyboard Layout—select a preference for
your keyboard layout:
NOTE: Some menus and settings change
based on your usage mode. Look for a
usage mode icon next to the setting. Not all
settings are available for all usage modes.
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• QWERTY—a layout similar to a
computer keyboard
• ABCDE—an alphabetical layout
• Large Mode—a layout that allows you to
select from a range of six letters at a time.
About—display the software version
number, the unit ID number, and the audio
version number for your zūmo. You need this
information when you update the system
software or purchase additional maps.
Restore—restore the original system
settings.
Changing the Navigation
Settings
Touch Tools > Settings > Navigation.
Route Preference—select a preference for
calculating your route:
• Faster Time—to calculate routes that
are faster to drive but can be longer in
distance.
• Shorter Distance—to calculate routes
that are shorter in distance but can take
more time to drive.
• Off Road—to calculate point-to-point
routes (without roads).
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Avoidances—select the road types that you
want to avoid or that you would prefer to
take on your routes.
Brightness—adjust the backlight brightness
level. Reducing the backlight brightness
increases your battery life.
Restore—restore the original navigation
settings.
Touchscreen—follow on-screen instructions
to calibrate the touchscreen.
Recalculation Mode—select how your
zūmo recalculates a route if you deviate from
the route.
Restore—restore the original display
settings.
Adjusting the Display
Settings
Touch Tools > Settings > Time.
Updating the Time Settings
Touch Tools > Settings > Display.
Time Format—select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or
UTC time format.
Color Mode—select Daytime for a
light background, Nighttime for a dark
background, or Auto to automatically switch
between the two.
Current Time—select Automatic to update
the time automatically. When Automatic is
not selected, you can adjust the time in 15minute increments.
Screen Shot—enable screen shot mode.
Touch , or
when on a map page, to
take a screen shot. The picture bitmap file is
saved in the Garmin\Screenshot folder on
the zūmo drive.
Restore—restore the original time settings.
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Setting the Languages
Touch Tools > Settings > Language.
Voice—change the language for voice
prompts.
Text—change all on-screen text to the
selected language. Changing the text
language does not change the language of
user-entered data or map data, such as street
names.
Keyboard—select the keyboard for your
language. You can also change the keyboard
language mode from any keyboard by
touching the Lang. button.
Restore—restore the original languages.
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Changing the Map Settings
Touch Tools > Settings > Map.
Map Detail—adjust the amount of detail
shown on the map. Showing more detail may
cause the map to redraw slower.
Map View—select a map perspective.
• Track Up—display the map in two
dimensions (2D) with your direction of
travel at the top.
• North Up—display the map in 2D with
North at the top.
• 3D—display the map in three dimensions
(3D) in Track Up.
Vehicle—touch Change to change the icon
used to display your position on the map.
Touch the icon you want to use, and then
touch OK. Download additional vehicle
icons at www.garmingarage.com.
Trip Log—show or hide the log of your
travels. To clear your trip log, touch Tools >
My Data > Clear Trip Log.
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Map Info—view the maps loaded on your
zūmo and their versions. Touch a map to
enable (check mark) or disable (no check
mark) that map.
Restore—restore the original map settings.
Adding Security
Touch Tools > Settings > Security.
Garmin Lock—turn on Garmin Lock™ to
lock your zūmo. Enter a 4-digit PIN, and set
a security location. For more information,
see page 37.
Safe Mode—turn safe mode on or off. When
your vehicle is moving, safe mode disables
all functions that require significant operator
attention and could become a distraction
while driving.
Restore—restore the original security
settings. Restoring the security settings does
not clear your Garmin Lock PIN or security
location.
Viewing FM TMC Traffic
Subscription Information
	Note: You can only access the traffic
settings if your zūmo 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 on and off traffic.
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).
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Add (or Subscriptions > Add)—add a
new subscription to a traffic service. Go to
www.garmin.com/fmtraffic to purchase a
subscription.
Remove—select the device you want to
delete from the zūmo memory, and touch
Yes.
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.
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.
Changing Bluetooth
Technology Settings
Friendly Name—enter a friendly name
that identifies your zūmo on devices with
Bluetooth technology. Touch Done.
Touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth.
Phone or Audio—select Add > OK to pair
with a device that has Bluetooth wireless
technology. To listen to high-quality audio
wirelessly, connect to a Bluetooth headset.
See pages 20–22. Select Change to pair and
connect with a different device. The zūmo
PIN code (or passkey) is 1234.
Restore—restore the original Bluetooth
settings. This does not clear the pairing
information.
Changing the Proximity
Points Settings
You must have proximity points (such as
custom POIs, a safety camera database,
or a TourGuide® file) loaded to adjust the
proximity point settings. See pages 38–39.
Touch Tools > Settings > Proximity Points.
Proximity Alerts—touch Change to turn the
alerts on or off when you approach custom
POIs or safety cameras.
TourGuide—set how you want the audio for
TourGuide to be activated. Select Auto Play
to hear the complete tour as programmed,
Prompted to show the
speaker icon on
the map when tour information is available
during your route, or Off.
Restore—restore the original proximity
points settings.
Drop—select the device you want to
disconnect, and touch Yes.
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Restoring All Settings
1. Touch Tools > Settings.
2. Touch Restore.
3. Touch Yes.
Clearing User Data
Caution: This deletes all user-entered
information.
1. Hold your finger on the lower-right corner
of the zūmo screen while turning on the
zūmo.
2. Keep your finger pressed until the
message appears.
3. Touch Yes to clear all user data.
All original settings are restored. Any items
that you have saved are erased.
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Appendix
Ways to Charge Your zūmo
•
•
•
•
•
Use the automotive power cable.
Use motorcyle mount
Use the USB cable.
Use an optional AC adapter cable.
Use an optional battery charger.
Resetting the zūmo
If the zūmo stops functioning, turn off the
zūmo, and then turn it back on.
If this does not help, press and hold for 8
seconds. Turn on the zūmo again. The zūmo
should operate normally.
Calibrating the Screen
If the touchscreen is not responding properly,
calibrate the touchscreen.
Locking Your zūmo
Garmin Lock is a theft-deterrent system that
locks your zūmo. Each time you turn on the
zūmo, enter the PIN or drive to the security
location.
1. Touch Tools > Settings > Security.
2. Touch the button below Garmin Lock.
3. Enter a 4-digit PIN, and drive to a security
location.
What is a Security Location?
Select a location you return to often, such as
your home, for your security location. If the
zūmo has satellite signals and you are at the
security location, you do not need to enter
the PIN.
nüMaps Guarantee™
To receive one free map update (if available),
register your zūmo at http://my.garmin.com
within 60 days of acquiring satellites and
driving with your zūmo. You are not eligible
for the free map update if you register by
phone or wait longer than 60 days after the
first time you drive with your zūmo.
Additional Maps
You can purchase additional maps for
your zūmo. To see a list of maps that are
compatible with your zūmo, go to your zūmo
product page on the Garmin Web site
(www.garmin.com), and click the Maps tab.
	NOTE: If you forget your PIN and your
security location, you must send your zūmo
to Garmin to get it unlocked. You must also
send a valid product registration or proof of
purchase.
1. Touch Tools > Settings > Display.
2. Under Touchscreen, touch Calibrate.
3. Follow the on‑screen instructions.
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Updating the Software
1. Go to www.garmin.com/products
/webupdater, and download WebUpdater
to your computer.
2. Connect the zūmo to your computer using
the mini-USB cable.
3. Run WebUpdater, and follow the onscreen instructions.
After confirming that you want to perform
an update, WebUpdater automatically
downloads the update and installs it on your
zūmo.
Extras and Optional
Accessories
For more information about optional
accessories, go to http://buy.garmin.com,
www.garmin.com/extras, or contact your
Garmin dealer.
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Safety Cameras
Safety camera information is available in
some locations. Check http://my.garmin
.com for availability. For these locations, the
zūmo includes the locations of hundreds of
safety cameras. Your zūmo alerts you when
you are approaching a safety camera and
can warn you if you are driving too fast.
The data is updated at least weekly, so you
always have access to the most up-to-date
information.
You can purchase a new region or extend
an existing subscription at any time. Each
region that you purchase has a specific
expiration date.
Caution: Garmin is not responsible
for the accuracy of, or the consequences
of using, a custom POI or safety camera
database.
Custom Points of Interest
Use the POI Loader to load custom points
of interest (POIs) onto your zūmo. POI
databases are available from various
companies on the Internet. Some custom
databases contain alert information for
points, such as safety cameras and school
zones.
Go to www.garmin.com/extras, and click
POI Loader to install the POI Loader onto
your computer. For more information, refer
to the POI Loader Help file. Press F1 to view
the Help file.
To view your Custom POIs, touch Where
To? > Extras > Custom POIs. To change
the proximity alert settings, touch Tools >
Settings > Proximity Points > Proximity
Alerts.
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To delete the Custom POIs from your zūmo,
connect your zūmo to your computer. Open
the Garmin\poi folder in the zūmo drive
or the memory card drive. Delete the file
entitled poi.gpi.
TourGuide
The TourGuide allows your zūmo to play
third-party, GPS-guided audio tours. These
audio tours can take you on a route while
playing interesting facts about historical sites
along the way. For more information, go
to www.garmin.com/extras, and click POI
Loader.
To view your TourGuide files, touch Where
To? > Extras > Custom POIs. To change
the TourGuide settings, touch Tools >
Settings > Proximity Points > TourGuide.
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Garmin Travel Guide
Much like a paper travel guide, the Garmin
Travel Guide provides detailed information
about places, such as restaurants and hotels.
To purchase an accessory, go to http://buy
.garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer.
To use the Travel Guide, insert the memory
card into your zūmo. Touch Where To?
> Extras. Touch the name of your Travel
Guide to view it.
Battery Information
Your zūmo contains a user‑replaceable,
lithium‑ion battery. To maximize the lifetime
of the battery, do not leave your zūmo
in direct sunlight, and avoid prolonged
exposure to excessive heat.
The
battery icon in the corner of the
Menu page indicates the status of the zūmo
battery. To increase the accuracy of the
battery gauge, fully discharge the battery and
fully charge it. Do not unplug the zūmo until
it is totally charged.
Replacing the Battery in the
zūmo
If you need to replace the battery in the
zūmo, use a Garmin lithium‑ion battery
010‑11143‑00. Purchase a replacement
battery at http://buy.garmin.com. Contact
your local waste disposal department for
information about properly disposing of the
battery.
Charging Your zūmo
•
•
•
•
Use the automotive power cable.
Use motorcyle mount
Use the optional USB cable.
Use an optional AC adapter cable.
NOTE: the battery does not charge in the
motorcyle mount while the zūmo is turned
off.
Maximizing the Battery Life
• Turn down the backlight (Tools >
Settings > Display > Brightness).
• Disable Bluetooth, see page 20.
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• Do not leave your zūmo in direct
sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure to
excessive heat.
Changing the Fuse
Caution: When replacing the fuse, do
not lose any of the small pieces, and ensure
they are put back in the proper place.
If your unit does not charge in your vehicle,
you may need to replace the fuse located at
the tip of the automotive adapter.
1. Unscrew the black, round end piece, and
remove it.
2. Remove the fuse (glass and silver
cylinder), and replace with a 3A fast-blow
fuse.
End
3. Ensure that the silver tip
piece
is placed in the black end
Silver tip
piece. Screw on the black
Fuse
end piece.
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About GPS Satellite Signals
Your zūmo must acquire GPS (Global
Positioning System) satellite signals to
navigate. If you are indoors, near tall
buildings or trees, or in a parking garage,
your zūmo cannot acquire satellites. Go
outside to an area free from tall obstructions
to use your zūmo.
When your zūmo has acquired satellite
signals, the signal strength bars on the Menu
page are green
. When it loses satellite
signals, the bars turn red or clear
For more information about GPS, go to
www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.
Mounting on Your
Dashboard
Use the enclosed mounting disk to mount
your unit to the dashboard and comply with
certain state regulations.
Caution: The permanent mounting
adhesive is extremely difficult to remove
after it is installed.
1. Clean and dry the dashboard where you
are placing the disk.
2. Remove the backing from the adhesive
on the bottom of the disk.
3. Place the disk on the dashboard.
4. Remove the clear plastic cover from the
top of the disk.
5. Place the suction cup mount on top of
the disk. Flip the lever down (toward the
disk).
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Removing the zūmo and
Mounts
To remove the zūmo from the cradle on both
the suction cup and motorcyle mounts, press
the button on the side of the cradle, and tilt
the zūmo forward. Place the weather cap on
the motorcyle mount cradle.
To remove the cradle from the suction cup
mount, turn the cradle to the right or the left.
Apply pressure until the socket on the cradle
releases the ball on the mount.
Note: Reconnecting the cradle to the
suction cup mount requires significant
force. Press the ball end firmly into the
socket.
To remove the suction cup mount from the
windshield, flip the lever toward you. Pull
the tab on the suction cup toward you.
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Caring for Your zūmo
Your zūmo contains sensitive electronic
components that can be permanently
damaged if exposed to excessive shock
or vibration outside normal motorcycle or
automobile use. To minimize the risk of
damage to your zūmo, avoid dropping your
unit and operating it in extreme high-shock
and high-vibration environments.
Cleaning the Casing
The zūmo is constructed of high-quality
materials and does not require user
maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the
outer casing (not the touchscreen) using
a cloth dampened with a mild detergent
solution, and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical
cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic
components.
Cleaning the Touchscreen
Clean the touchscreen with 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
touchscreen.
Protecting Your zūmo
• Do not store the zūmo where prolonged
exposure to extreme temperatures can
occur, because it can cause permanent
damage.
• Though a PDA stylus can be used to
operate the touchscreen, never attempt
this while operating a vehicle. Never
use a hard or sharp object to operate the
touchscreen, or damage may result.
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Avoiding Theft
• To avoid theft, remove the unit and mount
from sight when not in use. Remove the
residue on the windshield left by the
suction cup.
• Do not keep your unit in the glove
compartment.
• Register your product at
http://my.garmin.com.
• Use the Garmin Lock feature. See page
37.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Garmin declares that this zūmo
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: www
.garmin.com.
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Software License
Agreement
BY USING THE zūmo, YOU AGREE
TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING
SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT.
PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT
CAREFULLY.
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 in
Garmin.
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.
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
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Specifications
Physical size (W × H × D): 136 × 83.4 ×
24 mm (5.35 × 3.28 × 0.94 in.)
Weight: 270 g (6.17 oz.)
Display: 4.3 in. diagonal, 480 × 272 pixels;
WQVGA TFT landscape display with white
backlight and touchscreen
Power input: DC vehicle power using the
included automotive power cable and cradle
or motorcycle mount, or AC power using an
optional accessory
Usage: 10 W max.
Battery life: 3 to 7 hours depending on
usage and settings
Case: Waterproof to IPx7
Battery type: Removable lithium-ion battery
Operating Temperature range: from -4°F
to 140°F (from -20°C to 60°C)
GPS receiver: High-sensitivity
Charging Temperature range: from 0°F to
113°F (from 0°C to 45°C)
Data storage: Internal memory and optional
removable memory card. Data stored
indefinitely.
Acquisition times*:
Warm: <1 sec.
Cold: <38 sec.
Factory Reset: <45 sec.
*Average acquisition times for a stationary
receiver with a clear view of the sky.
Computer interface: USB mass storage,
plug-and-play
Headphone jack: Standard 3.5 mm
Charge time: Approximately 4 hours
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Problem/Question
Solution/Answer
My zūmo never gets
satellite signals.
Take your zūmo out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. Remain stationary for several minutes.
The suction cup
does not stay on my
windshield.
Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol. Dry with a clean, dry cloth. Mount the suction cup as described on
page 6.
My zūmo does not
charge in my vehicle.
Check the fuse in the automotive power cable.
Ensure the vehicle is turned on and is supplying power to the power outlet.
Your zūmo can only charge between 32°F and 113°F (0°C and 45°C). If the zūmo is placed in direct sunlight or in a hot environment,
it cannot charge.
How do I clear all my
user data?
Hold your finger on the lower-right corner of the zūmo screen while it is turning on. Keep your finger pressed until the message
appears. Touch Yes to clear all user data.
The zūmo is locked
up/frozen.
If the zūmo screen stops functioning, turn off the zūmo, and then turn on the zūmo. If this does not help, press the Power button and
hold it for 8 seconds. Turn on the zūmo again. The zūmo should operate normally.
The touchscreen is
not responding to my
touches properly.
Turn off the zūmo. Hold your finger on the screen and then press and hold the Power button. Hold until the calibration screen
appears.
Follow on-screen instructions.
My battery gauge does
Allow the unit to fully discharge, and then fully charge it (without interrupting the charge cycle).
not seem accurate.
My phone will not
connect to the zūmo.
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Touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth. Verify that the Bluetooth field is set to Enabled.
Ensure your phone is turned on and is less than 33 feet (about 10 meters) away from your zūmo.
Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more help.
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Problem/Question
Solution/Answer
How do I know my
zūmo is in USB mass
storage mode?
When your zūmo is in USB mass storage mode, a picture of a zūmo connected to a computer is shown. Also, you should see two
new removable disk drives listed in My Computer.
1. Unplug the USB cable from your computer.
My computer never
2. Turn the zūmo off.
senses that the zūmo is
3.	Plug the USB cable into your computer and your zūmo. The zūmo automatically turns on and goes into USB mass storage
connected.
mode.
I cannot see any new
If you have several network drives mapped on your computer, Windows may have trouble assigning drive letters to your zūmo
removable drives in my
drives. See the operating system Help file to learn how to map/assign drive letters.
list of drives.
I cannot get traffic
information.
Verify that you are in a coverage area. You must be in a coverage area to get the traffic information for that area.
Verify that the FM TMC Traffic receiver is connected to the power connector on the cradle and also connected to a power outlet in
your vehicle.
How can I find
restaurants near the
hotel I will be staying at
in the future?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Touch Where To? > Near > Different City (and enter your vacation destination).
Find the hotel and touch Go!.
Touch Menu > Where To? > Near > My Destination.
Search for a restaurant. Restaurants nearest to your hotel are listed first.
How can I find my
Touch Where To? > Favorites > Last Position > Go!. Navigate to your vehicle!
vehicle in a parking lot?
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Index
Index
Symbols
2D map view 16, 34
3D map view 16, 34
accessories 38
additional maps 37
advertisements 31
alerts
proximity 35
safety camera 38
anti-theft feature 34, 37
audible books 26
audio version 32
avoiding
road types 33
theft 42
traffic 23
background color 33
battery information 39
bilingual dictionaries 30
Bluetooth technology 20–22
headset 25
pairing with phone 20, 35
removing a phone 35
settings 35
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bookmarks 26
books 26
brightness 33
calculator 31
calling
answering 21
from the Go! page 12
hanging up 21
history 22
home 22
muting 21
caring for your zūmo 41
charging your zūmo 37, 39, 44
clock for the world 30
compass 19
computer connection 27
contacting Garmin i
converting
currency 31
units 31
coordinates 16
cradle 6
currency, converting 31
current location, save 14
customizing the zūmo 32–36
custom POIs 38
dashboard disk 40
Declaration of Conformity 42
deleting
all user data 36
character 13
custom POIs 39
Favorites 14, 15
files 27
recent finds list 13
route 15
trip log 29
detail maps 34
detour 11
diacritical characters 13
digital elevation map 16
display settings 33
driving directions 17
emergency assistance 28
extras 14, 38, 39
Favorites 14
editing 14
Panoramio photos 14
favorites
saving 14
files 27
deleting 27
managing 27
supported types 27
transferring 27
finding places 10
address 12
by name 13
by postal code 12
Go! page options 12
item on the map 15
near another location 12
recent selections 13
saved places (Favorites) 14
using photos 14–15
fuel tracking 19
fuse, changing 40
Garmin Lock 34, 37
geocaching 16
globe view 16
Go! page options 12
Go Home 13
GPS
about GPS 40
off/on 32
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hands-free phone features 20–22
headphone jack 43
headset 25
Help 28
Home
location 13
phone number 22
incoming call 21
keyboard 13
language mode 13, 33
layout 32
kilometers 32
Lane Assist 18
language guide 30
last position 45
lithium-ion battery 39, 43
loading files on the zūmo 27
locking your zūmo 37
M3U playlist format 26
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map
additional 37
browse 15
customize 34
detail level 34
enable detail maps 34
Map Info button 34
moving 15
update 37
version 34
view 34
zoom 15
map contours 16
MapSource 37
max speed, reset 19
measurements, converting 31
media player 25–26
microphone 5
miles 32
mounting
on dashboard 40
on motorcycle 7–9
removing from mount 41
MP3 music files
loading 27
playing 25
MSN Direct 23
music 25
muting
audio 11
phone call 21
My Data 29
myGarmin i
navigation
mode 32
settings 32
Next Turn page 17
nüMaps Guarantee 37
off road, routing 15, 32
on-screen keyboard 13
on-unit Help 28
output, audio 11
headphone jack 43
pairing a mobile phone 20, 21
Panoramio pictures 14
phone book 21
photo navigation 14–15
pictures 28
PIN
Bluetooth 35
Garmin Lock 37
playlist 25
creating 26
editing 26
from computer 26
playing 26
saving current 26
position icon 34
postal code 12
Power key 5
QWERTY keyboard 32
registering 42
removing the mount 41
resetting
the max speed 19
the trip data 19
routes
adding a stop 11
custom 15–16
detour 11
editing 15
following 11
importing 29
off road 32
preferences 32
simulating 32
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safe mode 34
safety camera database 38
satellite signals 40
saving
places you find 14
your current location 14, 15, 28
school zone database 38
screen
brightness 33
screen shots 33
SD card 27, 43
SD card slot 5
search area 12
security location 37
security settings 34
serial number 5
settings
restoring 36
setting your location 15
simulating a route 32
software
license agreement 42
update 38
version 32
specifications 43
speed limit icon 11, 17
spelling the name 13
storing the zūmo 41
suction cup 6
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supported file types 27
system settings 32
turn-by-turn directions 17
turn List page 17
text language 33
time settings 33
time zone 33
Tools 28–31
touchscreen
calibrating 37
cleaning 41
settings 33
TourGuide 35, 39
traffic 23, 23–24
adding traffic subscriptions 34
incidents 23
traffic receiver
antenna 6
transferring files 27
translating words 30
Travel Guide 38, 39
trip computer page 18
trip information, reset 19
trip logs 29, 34
deleting 29
editing 29
saving 29
sharing 29
showing on map 29
viewing 29
zoom 15
unit ID 32
units, convert 31
updating
maps 37
software 37, 38
usage mode 9, 32
USB 27
eject 27
mass storage mode 27
user data, delete 36
vehicle icon 17, 34
Via Point, adding 11
voice dial 22
voice language 33
voice mail 21
volume 11
WebUpdater 38
Where Am I? 28
Where To? 12–16
wireless headset 25
world clock 30
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site at www.garmin.com.
© 2009 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries
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