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1. ss 24 Overall Average Speed 28 71 ONV IZOOID cct stre 16 P Package Contents i 63 PAGE Key 2 9 Page Sequence 9 Panning Arrow Map 10 18 Personal Waypoints Create on Map 19 Deleting ce Geci aea 45 Deleting All 45 Deleting by Symbol 45 Displaying on Map 24 Editing ceres 39 Finding by Name 44 Finding Nearest 44 Information eie 44 Matkifig uet 39 Naming 13 39 INear SEm neces efus 44 Renaming 13 39 Symbols oet 40 Points of Interest Finding by Name 46 Finding Nearest 46 Information 47 Major Categories 46 Orit Map ek een 25 Telephone Number 47 Specific Categories 46 Power External iuo 5 Indication ose 2T Key POWER 2 4 On O le da ERA 3 Q QUIT Keyes Re 2 9 R Receiver Status 6 26 Restore Factory Settings Lesnar canes EAE 32 48 Rivers on Map 22 Roads On Map 22 Road Sign Page 9 53 Appendix H ROUTE Key 2 Standard Accessories 63 Driving Time 28 Index Route Tin Sormin 55 60 Starting Navigation 58 Maximum Speed 28 ROULES scsi sre ru 54 62 Street Names ssssss 49 Odometer 28 COPYING dade 59 Stopping Navigation 22 53 58 Overall Average Speed 28 Wiring Installation 5 68
2. StreetPilot GPS ColorMap 925 owner s manual and reference guide 1999 2000 GARMIN Corporation GARMIN International 1200E Tel 91 Fax 91 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A 3 397 8200 or 800 800 1020 3 397 8282 GARMIN Europe Ltd Unit 5 Tel 44 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9AQ U K 1794 519944 Fax 44 1794 519222 GARMIN Asia Corp No 68 Jangshu 2 Road Shijr Taipei County Taiwan Tel 886 2 2642 9199 Fax 886 2 2642 9099 All ri ghts 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 of GARMIN Corporation GARMIN Corporation hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed for personal use provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual contains the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manualis strictly prohibited Info mation in this manual is subject to change without notice GARMIN Corporation 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 Visit the GARMIN website for downloadable upgrades to the oper
3. 2 16 Interface Formats steh 37 67 Setn S e ose tert 37 73 Appendix H Index Intersections Finding aiseria 51 Information 51 On Map 51 Selecting suse dun 51 SETEETS Sdn der sae at ines 51 K Keypad iiti tong tery 25 12 ROCKER Keypad 2 L Latitude Longitude 23 Lodging Finding 46 M Main Page Sequence 9 Map Auto Zoom 22 Customizing 22 D tail eoe een 22 Measuring Distances 21 Orientation 22 Panning ce 10 18 SCALE cu deeds 10 16 Showing Full Screen 20 74 Map Data Cards 16 Installing cs rte l Map Page 9 10 15 25 Opts aa aea 21 MENU Key 21 Maximum Speed 28 71 Resetting ci ec 29 Measuring Distances 21 Messages e etes es 70 MOUNN giia sirieias 5 N Navigation Infos esse a a 17 SATUN Ga aisen i 53 Stopping 21 56 JeEImS org erii ttes 71 Units os eee ets 34 Nearest A amp dressesi gs ege 48 CITESi oe ones 14 41 Intersections 51 Personal Waypoints 44 Points of Interest 46 Night Mode ee 34 NMEA Output Formats 37 67 North Up Map Orientation 22 o Odometer ssssss 27 71 On OMf x c etos etse s fes 3 OPTION Key 2 11 Optional Accessories 63 Orientation Map 22 OUT Keyes iacanect 2 16 Output Setup
4. Alkaline or NiCad Nic gauge on the Dashboard kel Cadmium This setting enables more accurate readings from the battery Page see page 27 Beeper Allows you to determine when the internal beeper sounds Key and Message Message Only or None The bee p confirms that a button has been pressed or indicates a message Distance Units Allows you to select the desired units of measure for distance in Miles or Kilometers If you select Miles the speed will be shown in Miles per Hour and the elevation will be shown in feet Alarms File Tab top right picture Approaching Waypoint Alarm Provides an alarm message once you are within a set time choices range from 15 seconds to five minutes from your turn or destination waypoint As you approach the waypoint a message occurs when your estimated arrival time is within the alarm time entered Speed Alarm Provides an alarm message as a reminder when your speed exceeds a preset limit To enable disable the speed alarm 1 Highlight the Speed Alarm field and press the ENTER key 2 Select On or Off as desired and press the ENTER key 3 If enabling the alarm highlight the speed in the same field and press the ENTER key Enter the desired alarm speed using the ROCKER keypad bottom right picture and press the ENTER key Reference Alarms File Tab System Setup Approaching Waypoint Alarm 30 sec Speed Alarm Off Alarms File Tab Sy
5. Sullivan H 9 87 Englewood HW 9 9 HUNG S 10 7 Columbine W 10 7 Press OPTION to find by name Nearest Cities As an example imagine that you are driving in Denver Colorado while looking at the Map Page You are on your way to an appointment in Castle Rock and you want to know what direction to go the distance away and how much time is required to drive there To find and go to a location 1 Press FIND A window will appear asking what kind of location to find 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select Cities top left picture and press ENTER A list of the 25 nearest cities is displayed on the screen including the direction and approximate distance Keep in mind that the specified cities shown will vary depending on your actual location Use the ROCKER keypad to scroll through the list and highlight Castle Rock lower left picture Press ENTER An information page is displayed for Castle Rock Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Go to it left picture below and press ENTER The screen returns to the Map Page which now informs you of the direction distance and time to go before arrival right picture below Oo pw City Castle Rock Mm o ous THE PIMERN gros Rocke ROCK CUA 1 5 OK EY c r CASTLE RO m 12 BD jd CKE ROCK aL 5 UC EEE Going To a City Direction Distance amp Time To Go SECTION 3 At the center of StreetPilot features is the Map P
6. from the Find List and then select the desired waypoint from the Waypoint List and press the ENTER key 3 Both Go to it and Point to it options are available and if the Personal Waypoint is no longer needed highlight Delete it and press the ENTER key 4 If you would like to change the location of the Personal Waypoint press the OPTION key select Move On The Map then press the ENTER key You can then use the ROCKER keypad and Zoom IN and OUT keys to point to the new location bottom left picture and press the ENTER key Additional Information If you would like to view the location of the Personal Waypoint in terms of its latitude and longitude instead of on the map window press the OPTION key select Location in Lat Lon and press the ENTER key You may also move a Personal Waypoint to a specific latitude and longitude by highlighting the displayed lat lon pressing the ENTER key and entering the desired coordinates To delete Personal Waypoints 1 Use one of the previously described methods of highlighting a Personal Waypoint name on the Nearest or by Name lists then press the OPTION key 2 To delete the highlighted waypoint select Delete Waypoint top left picture and press the ENTER key Options Find Nearest Find by Name 3 To delete all Personal Waypoints with the same symbol as the highlighted Personal Waypoint select Delete by Symbol and press the ENTER key 4 To delete all Personal Waypoin
7. or Point to it key to either mark a route to it or to locate it on the map Reference Deleting Personal Waypoints Delete Waypoint 004 Are You Sure Deletion Prompt Finding Highway Exits I 70 Exit 269ab Co121 Wadsworth Blvd Jet I 76 to Ft Morgan rs i Go To Exit Point to it 11 Applebee s 11 Winchell s 11 Alamos Varde Mexican 11 Ihop 11 Red Lobster Exit Information Page 45 Reference Finding a Point of Interest Finding a Point of Interest within a MetroGuide Map Data coverage area Finding a Point of Interest is also very similar to finding a City see page 41 When you select Find Points of Interest after pressing the FIND key you will see a box with the eight major categories T Use the ROCKER keypad to select the major category top left picture and press the ENTER key Attractions The categories are as follows Food and Drink Restaurants of various types Fast Food Bakeries Transportation Lodging Hotels Motels Resorts Bed amp Breakfasts Campgrounds RV Parks Attractions Amusement Parks Museums Libraries Landmarks Schools Parks Zoos Selecting a Point of Interest Major Category i Entertainment Movie Theatres Live Theatre Bars amp Nightclubs Shopping Shopping Centers Grocery Stores Convenience Stores Pharmacies Services Auto Fuel amp Repair Post Offices Banks Transportation Air or Ground Transportation Auto Rental nd After yo
8. Reference To find a City using the Last Used list Finding a City 1 From anywhere in the StreetPilot programming press the FIND key and then the OPTION key to select the Last Used List top right picture Highlight Last Used Cities and press the ENTER key they are ordered by how recently you have selected them The Last Used lists allow ptions you to view last used Waypoints Cities Exits Points of Interest Addresses and Intersections If the listing appears faint instead of bold you have not stored any data for that option pa rs Pit 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired City and then press the ENTER key to display the e Ten jM Interest City Information page Last Used Intersections System Setup To view City information Last Used List 1 The City information page bottom left picture shows the City name at the top of the page A map window showing the area surrounding the City is shown below the name You may use the zoom IN and OUT keys to change the scale of the map window 2 If you would like the StreetPilot to go to the city highlight Go to it and press the ENTER key This initiates a Direct Goto For more information refer to Driving on a Direct Goto on page 52 City 3 If you would like to see the city on the Map Page with the panning arrow on it highlight Point EK LL to it and press the ENTER key b e KE 4 If you would like to save the location of the city as a Personal Waypoint pre
9. base until it snaps into the base place Carefully choose the placement of the base on the dash and install using either the temporary or permanent adhesive To install the cigarette lighter adapter locate the connector on the rear of the StreetPilot unit behind the rubber weather cap The connector is keyed with a notch located between two pins Mate the plug on the cigarette lighter adapter to this connector by aligning the notches and pushing the plug into the connector until fully seated picture at right Use care when routing the adapter cable being certain that it does not interfere with vehicle operation in any way Quick Start Dash Mounting and External Power Connection To remove the unit from the base slide the lever to the left depress the release tab slide the unit to the right and lift from the base Rubber Weather Cigarette Lighter Adapter cue Quick Start Finding Your Location Finding Your Location The first time you use your StreetPilot to navigate take it outside or properly mount it on the dashboard of a vehicle in an open area with a clear view of the sky Make certain the antenna is pointing up The StreetPilot also has the option of using a Simulator Mode which does not require reception of GPS satellite signals Refer to page 8 When stationary your Street Pilot should be able to calculate your position within five 5 minutes after being turned
10. e GARMIN Data Transfer the proprietary format used to exchange waypoint route and track GARMIN Data Transfer log data with a PC or with another StreetPilot Transfer Mode Slave Mode Status e NMEA Out supports the input output of standard NMEA 0183 version 2 3 data Ready for command Oe Aes G Port File Tab e None provides no interfacing capabilities MR Nag e DGPS RICM NMEA allows Differential GPS DGPS input using a standard RTCM format and also provides NMEA 0183 version 2 3 output System Setup e DGPS RTCM In allows a standard RTCM DGPS input and other baud rates besides 4800 General Alarms Time Comm Port without any output capabilities Serial Data Format Beacon Frequency Bit Rate Refer to Appendix C for more information on Wiring Interfaces Other 308 Ui 00 bes Baud Rate Beacon Status 9600 Tuning To select a serial data format 1 Highlight the Serial Data Format field and press the ENTER key Selecting dn RICM ume 2 Select the desired setting and press the ENTER key 37 38 Reference Comm Port File Tab To select a Transfer Mode If the GARMIN format is selected highlight the Transfer Mode field and press the ENTER key Select the desired setting top left picture and press the ENTER key The Transfer Mode field Rowes Amer E allows you to specify what information to request or send to a second StreetPilot The Host setting Request Ro
11. remote antenna totate to d 45 angle and gently pull receiver marine autopilot or other compatible device using the optional PC Interface Cable with away from the unit The antenna port accepts a Cigarette Lighter Adapter P N 010 10165 00 standard BNC connector The StreetPilot may be connected to a second StreetPilot using the optional Data Transfer Cable P P N 010 10142 00 in order to transfer data from unit to uni x ff Th t a e StreetPilot may be hard wired to the vehicles electrical system 10 32 VDC and a PC beacon 7 P a receiver marine autopilot or other compatible device using the Power Data Cable with bare wire leads P N 010 10082 00 WARNING the terms of the GARMIN Warranty require that the Power Data Cable with bare wire leads be installed by experienced installers at a qualified installation facility i e electrical accessory installation center auto or marine dealer service center The end user should not attempt installation without proper knowledge of automotive or marine electrical systems and skill in the use of special tools or hardware required for installation Power and Data Port Cover Ground Consult the wiring diagrams at the side and bottom of the page for proper connections The male connector on the back of the StreetPilot and wiring leads are illustrated to the left wiring lead color Baril ata OUT coding is illustrated below lad Power Data
12. trip The unit will then ask with a screen prompt if it can use the batteries when vehicle power is not available Trip Computer Information Speed Miles kilometers hour Driving Status iving Southeast near Wagg Power Source Trip Odometer Battery gauge or Stopped Time Total Time Since Trip Computer external power 01 18 22 01 19 11 02 37 33 Wadi indication Reference The Trip Computer Note The driving status shown on the Dashboard Page displays driving directions as well as a street and nearby city in some instances all the time even when the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination 27 28 Reference The Trip Computer Trip Computer Information Speed Displayed at the top of the dashboard area The current speed at which you are traveling Odometer Displayed in a box below the speed display A running total of distance traveled based up on the distance between second by second location readings since the Trip Computer was last reset Power Battery Disp ayed to the left of the odometer If the StreetPilot is using its internal AA batteries a battery symbol is shown Notice the shaded area of the battery The higher the shading extends the more batte plug symbol is shown Driving Avg Your ave Trip Computer was last Overall Avg Your ave y power remains When operating from an external power source a power age speed of travel during the time the ve
13. 98 655A 5 11 W052 5 to W037 5 03 00 E142 5 to E157 5 10 00 Match it to a set of values on the chart to the W037 5 to W022 5 02 00 E157 5 to E172 5 11 00 right and select the Offset value to be entered W022 5 to W007 5 01 00 E172 5 to E180 5 12 00 in the UTC Offset field on the Time tab of the W007 5 to E007 5 00 00 yster setip ieni Because Time Zone boundaries do not always follow vertical longitudinal lines you may on 2 occasion need to adjust the offset by one value in either direction A ACCESSOLIES ue toes 63 Accuracy Circle 15 Addresses FABIA cech 48 Information 50 Number sce 48 On Map tete 50 Selecting 48 50 Njdq Biba de cee ea 49 Alarms eite teret 35 Antenna Removing 68 Approaching Waypoint ATARI A Te eae sag n 35 Arrival Alarm 35 62 Arrival Time 53 60 71 Arrow Panning 18 Attractions Finding 46 AutoLocate Mode 7 Auto ZOOM cess eee 22 B Battery Instal Replace 1 Levelt c eene stades 28 WYP Cr nad tussis eit 1 34 BEE Pel iss naiera 34 Brightness Screen 4 C CAU HOnS sse o eee TES ii iii Cities Finding by Name 42 Finding Nearest 41 Information 43 On Map cies 43 Comm POTE x d eer 37 Contrast Screen 4 Copying a Route 59 Current Time
14. A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs GARMIN retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY Introduction Table of Contents Section One INTRODUCTION About This Manual i Cautions amp Warnings ss ii Software License Agreement iii FCC Compliance esus terese iv Limited Warranty v How To Index vii StreetPilot Unitas eaten viii Section Two QUICK START Battery Card Installation I Keypad Usage cate tnmen 2 Turning the Unit On and Off 3 Screen Brightness Contrast 2 Dash Mounting and External Power 5 Finding Your Location 6 Using the Simulator 8 Main Page Sequence 9 Map Zooming and Panning 10 Trip Computer Option Key ll Making Keypad Entries 12 Using Find and Goto 14 vi Section Three REFERENCE The Map Pages ases 15 ZOOMIN Eienenn 16 Driving Status 17 Navigation Information 17 Map Panning 18 Personal Waypoints 19 Goto a Waypoint 20 Map Page Options 21 Customiz
15. Cable Assembly P N 010 10082 00 Brown Serial Data OUT Power and Data Connections from Bach of Unit White Serial Data IN Black Ground Red Power MEM ACG 3AG 1 2 AMP 10 32 VDC Unit Power Data Port Connector ey Fuse Holder 68 Cleaning The StreetPilot is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components Storage Storing alkaline batteries in the unit for extended periods is not recommended In order to reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment and map data card slot remove the batteries when storing the unit for more than six months Water Immersion The StreetPilot is waterproof to IEC Standard 529 IPX7 It can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the unit After submersion be certain to remove the batteries and map cartridge and dry the compartments before reuse Symptom Probable Cause Remedy Unit does not turn ON Batteries are exhausted Replace batteries Poor GPS Coverage message is Your location does not allow a clear view Move to a new location constant of the sky Unit will not power ON even with Batteries may be installed backwards Reinstall batteries new batteries Unit has sustained damage from impact Return un
16. Creating isses 54 Stopped Time 28 71 Resetting 29 Z i Deleti g arae 58 Sunrise Sunset Times 36 Speed 28 Z In O 101 Driving Ofore isin 60 Symbols Personal Waypoint Stopped Time 28 OE reer ee Ra 0 16 Editing tette Dice oc her re e 40 Total Time 29 Lists niri ide 58 59 System Setup 12 32 Namin EA eere edet 56 Starting Navigation 58 T Turns Stopping Navigation Table of Contents vii Direction 60 61 E 21 53 58 Time Diving sn gud 28 71 S E rmat u oed 36 U Satellite Status View 26 30 Settings 36 Unit Features 0 vii Screen Stopped 28 71 Units of Measure 35 Contras taane axe necu 4 Tota Aeneane 20 Fi UTG HME ie in 36 Night Mode 34 Time to Go 52 53 71 Selecting Categories 46 Time Zone 12 36 V Services Finding 46 Total Time 29 71 Vehicle Pointer 15 Setup Options 32 Track Up Map Orientation 22 Vehicle Icon Customizing 25 Shopping Finding 46 Track Compass rl Show Vehicle 25 Track Log oon 71 W Simulator Mode 8 34 Clearing 23 WAarranty ii uecceeteet erect vi Specifications 65 66 Turning On Off 23 Waypoints SPCC oreen nea l2 TI Trip Computer 27 see Personal Waypoints Speed Alarm sese 35
17. Driving Average Speed 28 Welcome Page 3 75 Notes Use this space to record landmarks that you want to retain for future use but are deleting from the waypoint list contained in the StreetPilot to make space for new more active waypoints 76 Registration Help us to better support you by completing our on line registration today Have the serial number of your StreetPilot ColorMap handy and connect to our website wwwgarmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page Why should you register your StreetPilot ColorMap e Notification of Product Updates e Notification of New Products LostorStolen unit tracking NOTE If you have previously registered your GARMIN product purchase using a mail in registration card we invite you to re register using our NEW on line system Many services provided by our new product registration system are now being automated and re registering your purchase ensures you the best possible support from GARMIN Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number 8 digit number located on the back of the unit in case it is lost stolen or needs service Be sure to keep your original sales receipt in a safe place or attach a photocopy inside the manual Serial Number GARMIN 1999 2000 GARMIN Corporation dul GARMIN International 1200 E 151 Street Olathe KS 66062 U S A GARMIN Europe Ltd Uni
18. Repeat step 3 to set the desired destination for the route top right picture on the following page The total route distance point to point is shown in the lower right corner of the screen first picture in sequence on the following page This distance will change to reflect the actual driving distance when you have completed adding turns to the route 54 Reference 5 To have intermediate points on the route use this same procedure to select the first turn on the route and press the ENTER key If there is a single road that connects the new point and the Creating a Route previous point the route will follow that road Otherwise your route will follow a straight line between the two points 6 If you desire to have more intermediate turns points on the route repeat step 5 as necessary Soe Alcatraz Island Continued on page 56 dditional Informati for th foll ii lect all i i H Embarcadero St pad to ronte A itiona In ormation In order for the route to follow toads it is necessary to select all intermedi Sen trontse C4 94123 OLIN ate turns including on and off ramps The advantages of having the route follow the roads are that the Phone 415 546 2628 distances and times are more accurate and the turn guidance is more specific among others Finding the Destination Es to Cor find first turn press G Point to Cor find first turn press i3 when done 38 TN p v 28 te INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT y Jio Wir
19. Units A k Message Only Miles 1 With the System Setup on the screen highlight the file tab for the desired function The associated information and options are automatically displayed when the file tab is highlighted System Setup 2 Once the desired file tab has been selected use the DOWN key to highlight the desired option to view or modify 3 Press the ENTER key to change to a different option In most cases a list of available options is shown bottom left picture System Setup 4 Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired choice then press the ENTER key again to accept General Alarms Time Comm Port the change Sinstator 5 Use the UP key to return to the file tab area and select another file tab if desired Hight Mode Off Beeper Message Only Pop Up Options Windows At some time you may desire to change part of the System Setup back to the way it was the first time you used your StreetPilot This can be done by selecting the option called Restore Factory Settings 32 Reference To restore the factory settings System Setup 1 Use the ROCKER keypad to move the cursor to the file tab for which you want to restore the factory settings 2 Press the OPTION key A window is displayed with Restore Factory Settings highlighted top right picture td 3 Press the ENTER key Only the settings for that file tab are modified System Setup 4 If desired repeat steps 1 through 3 for other f
20. a new page called the Road Sign Page top right picture is displayed between the Map Page and the Dashboard Page e A pointer shows the direction from your current location to the destination based on your direction of travel The compass direction to go North South etc as well as the name of the destination and the address in some cases e The Distance to Go e The Arrival Time or Time to Go To change the time displayed on the Road Sign Page 1 With the Road Sign Page displayed press the OPTION key 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select Show Time to Go or Show Arrival Time bottom right picture and press the ENTER key Once you reach your destination or you do not require guidance to it anymore it is often desirable to stop navigation so the Map Page displays other information To stop navigation from the Road Sign Page 1 With the Road Sign Page displayed press the OPTION key 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select Stop Navigation and then press the ENTER key Reference Navigating on a Direct Goto DIRECT GOTO Go NH to Andy s Auto Repair 7919 Aurora Ave N Distance 7 5 Arrival Time 12 015 Road Sign Page Options Show Time to Go Stop Navigation System Setup Selecting Show Time to Go 53 Reference Routes Although the StreetPilot does not automatically give turn by turn directions when a destination is chosen you can select your starting point and your destination and
21. an Address Select Street Name SE Penns Ln Pennsylvania St Penny Ct SE Pennywood Dr Search using keypad Press ENTER to select from list Identifying the Street Select City Name Longview Longview MS E 2000 Longview TX SE 1788 o s 1157 Longview Heights WA S 112 Press OPTION to find nearest or start new search Highlighting a City 49 Reference Finding an Address 12 Press the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad to highlight Search and press the ENTER key to begin the search If more than one matching Address is found the results of the search are shown with the best matches at the top of the list top left picture Dekct idis 13 Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired Address and press the ENTER key to display the vd MER Address information page bottom left picture which typically shows the Number Street City Longview WA 98632 State Province County etc along with a map window 3200 Pennsylvania St Longview WA 98632 3400 Pennsylvania St Longview W 98632 Best Search Matches Displayed 3000 Pennsylvania St Longview WA 98632 Go to it Rey ae KM HEI PENNSYLVANIA ST Point to it I o B T ya ons Address Information Page 50 Finding an Intersection within a MetroGuide Map Data coverage area Finding an Intersection is similar to finding an Address see page 48 with the exception that you enter two
22. automatic and under normal circumstances will calculate your position in 3 5 minutes when the unit has a good view of the sky and is stationary 5 If you choose Use Map a continental map is displayed with an arrow pointer on it lower right Choosing Use Map picture Use the ROCKER keypad to move the arrow pointer to your approximate location and press the ENTER key Remember you do not need to be exact The StreetPilot only needs an idea where you are within a few hundred miles Quick Start Using the Simulator System Setup General Alarms Time Comm Port Simulator DDEDETZ EEC EE EU Hight Mode Battery Tupe ott Alkaline Beeper Distance Units Message Only Miles Simulator On Selection You can start the Simulator Mode if you are indoors where the StreetPilot is unable to receive signals from GPS satellites It is useful to do this when planning a trip or finding cities and if using MetroGuide Map Data addresses intersections or businesses To start the Simulator Mode 1 Press the OPTION key twice The StreetPilot displays the System Setup menu The General file tab should be displayed and the cursor should be on the Simulator field If not use the ROCKER keypad to select the Simulator field top left picture 2 Press the ENTER key and use the ROCKER keypad to select On bottom left picture 3 Press the ENTER key again to start the Simula
23. existing route for navigation 1 Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu 2 Highlight Start Navigation and press the ENTER key A box comes on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the unit s memory Select Route Direction 3 Select the desired route and press the ENTER key A box will appear on the screen asking you to Select Route Direction top left picture This feature allows you to create a route for a trip and ALCTRZSLND TO SNFRNCSCNT return trip 4 Select the desired route direction and press the ENTER key You are now using the selected route For detailed information refer to Driving on a Route page 60 Selecting Route Direction To stop route navigation 1 Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu 2 Highlight Stop Navigation and press the ENTER key Delete Route To delete a route SNFRNCSCHT TO ALCTRZSLND 1 Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu 2 Highlight Delete Route and press the ENTER key A box will appear on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the StreetPilot s memory Are You Sure 3 Select the route you wish to delete and press the ENTER key A box will appear on the screen Deleting a Route asking you to confirm the deletion bottom left picture 4 Highlight Yes and press the ENTER key Additional Information 58 To delete all routes press the OPTION key while viewing the list of routes and selecting Delete All There are times when you would like t
24. interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to other equipment which can be determined by turning this device off and on you are encouraged to try and correct the interference by increasing the separation between this device and other equipment or reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna Consult an authorized dealer or other qualified service technician for additional help if these remedies do not correct the problem Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device cannot cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Specifically when operating inside an automobile interference is possible from AM FM radios cassette or CD players or mobile telephones among other electronic devices If you suspect the unit is experiencing harmful interference as evidenced by poor satellite reception try relocating the StreetPilot in the automobile to remedy the situation The StreetPilot does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized GARMIN service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations Introduction GARMIN Corporation warrants this product to be free fr
25. on with a clear view of the sky The Global Positioning System GPS is a system of 24 satellites that circle the Earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit information to Earth The StreetPilot must continuously receive signals from at least three of these satellites to calculate your location and track your movement At times additional satellites may be needed to determine your location Your GPS receiver can only receive signals from satellites which are above the horizon so it needs to know what satellites to look for at any given time In order to determine which satellites are above the horizon your GPS needs to either be told its general location initialized or given the opportunity to find itself Once you initialize the unit to a location it will typically compute a position within a few minutes Initialization is only necessary under the following conditions e The first time you use your StreetPilot new from the factory e After the StreetPilot has been moved more than 500 miles with the power off since the last time you used it e If the StreetPilot memory has been cleared and all internally stored data has been lost Once the StreetPilot has calculated your location you will have anywhere from three to twelve satellites in view The receiver will then continuously select the best satellites in view to update your location Quick Start If the StreetPilot is unable to calculate your locati
26. resembling an automobile dashboard with a steering wheel The Dashboard Page has two different views the Trip Computer view and the Satellite Status view The first time you look at this page it usually will be displaying the Trip Computer top left picture To display the Satellite Status View of the Dashboard Page 1 While the StreetPilot is displaying the Trip Computer view of the Dashboard Page top left picture press the OPTION key to display the Dashboard Page options window 2 Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight Show Satellite Status 3 Press ENTER to show the Satellite Status View bottom left picture The Dashboard Page displays the Driving Status across the top of the screen just as the Map Page does Trip Computer View If you are making a long trip you will find the Trip Computer very useful It indicates your current speed and many helpful statistics about your trip The following are useful suggestions to aid in maximizing the use of the Trip Computer e Be certain to reset the Trip Computer before beginning the trip Instruction on resetting will follow e If you make frequent stops leave the StreetPilot powered on and receiving satellites This will allow the unit to accurately measure elapsed time during the trip However some vehicles disconnect power to the cigarette lighter when the ignition is turned off In order to continue receiving satellites use batteries and the cigarette lighter adapter for your
27. right picture A check mark indicates that type will be included in the display if the map is at a scale setting where Points of Interest are displayed Vehicle File Tab lower right picture Vehicle icon Allows you to view your vehicle as an Indy Car or an Arrow Vehicle Color Allows you to choose from four different colors Show Vehicle allows you to program the StreetPilot to match your vehicle with roads in its memory It may be set to On Roads or At GPS Location If set for On Roads the StreetPilot shows your map location on the nearest road If it is not certain which road you are on it will not show you on any road If set for At GPS Location the unit will show your vehicle at your GPS location as accurately as possible Reference Customizing the Map Customize Map General Settings Points Vehicle Display Up To Text Waypoints 5 Medium Points of Display Up To Test Interest 300 Hone M Food Drink 7 Entertainment 4 Lodging OEaEmITE M Attraction Service Excluding Points from the Map Display Customize Map General Settings Points Vehicle Vehicle Icon Vehicle Color Red Show Vehicle On Roads Customizing the Vehicle Icon 25 Reference The Dashboard Page Driving South near Harveyville Trip Computer View Driving South near Harveyville Satellite Status View 26 To view the Dashboard Page press the PAGE key until you see the page
28. streets To find an Intersection 1 Use the same procedure for finding an Address except enter two Street names instead of a Number and a Street 2 Press the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad to highlight Search top right picture and press the ENTER key to begin the search If more than one matching Intersection is found the results of the search are shown with the best matches at the top of the list If there are no matches a No Matching Intersections Found message is shown 3 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight the desired Intersection picture below and press the ENTER key to display the Intersection information page bottom right picture which typically shows the intersecting Streets the City and Zip Select Intersection i 3rd Ave S amp Walnut St Postal Code along with a local map Edmonds WA 98020 3rd St amp Walnut St Sumas WA Intersection Highlighted Additional Information If one or both of the streets in the intersection search is a divided road it is possible to get more than one matching intersection that are the same crossroads Reference Finding an Intersection Find Intersection Street 1 3rd Ave Street 2 Walnut Rd City Optional Zip Optional Searching for an Intersection 3rd Ave S amp Walnut St Edmonds WA 98020 metroquide Intersection Information Page 51 Reference Driving on a Direct Goto After you have used the FIND key
29. the StreetPilot at extreme temperatures you may find that minor adjustments are needed to obtain the best screen clarity To adjust the screen contrast 1 Press the POWER key for a moment 2 Press the UP or DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to adjust the screen contrast lighter or darker as desired Additional Information After adjusting the screen brightness or contrast you may press the PAGE QUIT or ENTER key to remove the screen adjustment window immediately Your StreetPilot is designed to be portable allowing you to easily transport the unit from vehicle to vehicle or take it with you once you reach your destination A Dash Mount Kit consisting of a mounting bracket mounting base required hardware and adhesive pads is included in the StreetPilot package This provides a semi permanent method of installing the unit at the best viewing location for the driver or passenger s The dash mount bracket may be either permanently or temporarily mounted using the included adhesive materials Follow instructions for installing the mounting bracket on the StreetPilot as explained in the instruction sheet provided with the Dash Mount Kit which also includes specific instructions for installation of all kit components General instructions are included here for your convenience y Slide the StreetPilot and Slide the locking lever to the right to lock mounting bracket into the the unit preventing it from sliding off
30. time Quick Start Making a character entry to name a Personal Waypoint Making Keypad Entries 1 Press the MENU key to display the Mark Personal Waypoint page 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight the waypoint name field and press ENTER The first digit of the waypoint name is highlighted 3 Press the UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to select the first character right top picture Keep in mind that it may be fastest to use the DOWN key to go backwards through letters and numbers to get the one you are looking for Mark Personal Waypoint 4 Press the RIGHT area of the keypad to move on to the next digit or press the LEFT area of the keypad to move back to the left and change a digit that you have already entered UT ND Marking a P Waypoi 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the desired information is shown on the screen bottom right Lc picture 6 Press ENTER to accept the new name for the Personal Waypoint 7 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight OK and press ENTER to store the Personal Waypoint Mark Personal Waypoint Gotoit Named Waypoint Additional Information If you wish to clear the entire entry press the LEFT area of the ROCKER keypad while the first character of the entry is highlighted 13 14 Quick Start Using Find and Goto Personal Waypoints Exits Points of Interest Addresses Intersections Find Menu Hearest Cities The Pinery SE 95v
31. to find someplace that you would like to go one of the things you can do is select Go to it to select it as a destination and the StreetPilot will help guide you to it The Map Page on a Direct Goto One of the first things you will notice is that the Map Page changes picture below e The Driving Status at the top of the page tells you what direction to go North South etc as well as the name of the destination nearest city or next intersecting street depending on the mode e A bold line connects your current location and your destination Note that this line doesnt follow roads it is simply the shortest distance between the two points If the Map Page is set up to show Navigation Info as opposed to the Full Screen Map the following information is also shown e A Direction to Go pointer the direction from your current location to the destination based on the direction you are driving e The Distance to Go e The Time to Go The Map Page on a Direct Goto Direction to Go m BEWITUDUTUITELUITTNE Compared to the Driving Sts From Your Location direction JOu Sus Direction to go and E To BELLEVUE driving your destination name r 3 Distance to Go Goto Line Straight line distance Straight line from current location to Time to Go destination i Based on distance to go 52 The Road Sign Page on a Direct Goto The other major difference when the StreetPilot is navigating on a Direct Goto is that
32. with GARMIN products Places certain types of maps in front of others Accessories offered for sale by other manufacturers Here is a list of hierarchy for your reference 1 MetroGuide 2 Topographic and 3 World Map The type of map being displayed will appear below the map scale bar in the lower left corner of the Map Page have not been necessarily tested or approved for 2 System requirements are Pentium processor Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 4 0 16 MB minimum RAM 20 use with GARMIN Products Use of such MB free hard disk space CD ROM drive 256 color display adapter and monitor mouse or other pointing device Uses data accessories might cause damage to your GARMIN transfer cable provided with the StreetPilot Contact your GARMIN Dealer or GARMIN Customer Service to order MapSource Product and void the terms of the warranty CD ROMs 64 PHYSICAL Case Size Weight Display Antenna Temp Range PERFORMANCE Receiver Acquisition Time Update Rate Position Accuracy Velocity Accuracy Dynamics Interfaces Memory Back Up Fully gasketed high impact plastic alloy waterproof to IPX7 standards 3 19 H x 6 81 L x 2 56 D 8 1 x 17 3 x 6 5 cm 1 pound 4oz 567 g with batteries 3 75 diagonal 240 x 128 pixel 16 color backlit Detachable with standard BNC type connector 5 to 158 F 15 to 70 C Differential ready PhaseTrac12 Approx 15 seconds warm start Approx 45 seco
33. you may even be within the boundary of another city Cities are stored in the StreetPilot as points if a city name is displayed it is because it is the nearest reference point to your current location The Navigation Information Window is shown to the right of the map display area If the StreetPilot is not navigating to a destination the Navigation Information area displays a compass indicating your direction of travel at the top your speed and the current time of day Map Page Information Driving Direction Driving Status UE The direction you are Driving Horth near Burlingame Driving direction road E SAN FRA o i aah ANCIS dee and nearby city name ERI i driving Speed Miles kilometers hour Vehicle Pointer Current location and driving direction Current Time For selected time zone Reference Driving Status Note The information displayed for the Driving Status and the Navigation Information window changes if the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination either on a Direct GOTO or a Route There will be more information on this subject on page 52 Navigation Information Note The driving direction shown on the StreetPilot may not exactly match a magnetic compass This is because the StreetPilot uses True North as a reference instead of Magnetic North 17 Reference Map Panning Driving Northeast near Milpitas 15 6 From Your Location H To EXIT 30 T Arrow Pointer Pan
34. 17 36 D Dashboard Page 9 26 Dashboard Mounting 5 Data Entry ets 12 Date and Time Setup 12 36 Deleting a Route 58 Direct Goto Cancelling 20 53 Drivitig oni us cete 52 To Find Location 20 44 Direction to Go 5253 60 4l Distance to Go 52 53 60 71 Direction to Turn 60 Distance Units sss 34 Driving On a Direct Goto 52 On a Ro te eue 60 Appendix H Driving Average Speed 28 71 Driving Status 17 52 60 Driving Time 29 71 E Editing a Route 56 Elevation 30 71 ENTER Key 2 Entertainment Finding 46 External Power 5 BEXItS ores eer ARTE ERR 45 F Factory Settings Restoring M tes 33 BEeatul S oes eterne viii File Tab 4o eus ccaet eet uid 33 FIND Key 2 Finding Locations 14 39 Addresses 48 GILES coe AL eda er 41 Intersections 51 Personal Waypoints 44 Points of Interest 46 Food and Drink Finding 46 Index G Goto See Direct Goto GPS Owverview sss 6 GPS Satellite Reception 6 H Highlights 5 rens 12 I Initialization ss 6 31 Installation External Power 5 On Dashboard 5 Remote Antenna 68 WIEFIBg oed 5 68 IN Zoom Key
35. ER key Piedmont SE M Albany HW If the Cities by Name list is on the screen Kensington N press the OPTION key highlight Find Nearest Press OPTION to find by name and press the ENTER key Cities are listed in order of their distance from your current location or the panning arrow if you were panning on the Map Page when you pressed the FIND key There will be up to 25 Cities in the list Selecting a Desired City Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired City middle right picture The specific cities shown vary depending on your location Press the ENTER key to display the City Information page bottom right picture Reference Find Functions Personal Waypoints Exits Points of Interest Addresses Intersections Highlighting Cities City Berkeley aa Ci 7 City Information Page 4 Reference Finding a City Cities by Name ALO ALTO Palo Alto CA Palo Alto PA Palo Blanco COAH Palo Blanco NL Search using keypad Press ENTER to select from list Finding a City by Name Cities by Name Sunnyvale Sunnyslope WA N 669v o Sunnyvale CA Ss 37 5 Sunnyvale HO E 1520 Sunnyvale TX E 14887 Press OPTION to find nearest or start new search Moving to Alphabetical List 42 To find a City by Name 1 wm Sunnyvale California USA If the Nearest Cities list is on the screen press the
36. ION 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 StreetPilot is a precision NAVigation AID NAVAID any NAVAID can be misused or misinterpreted and therefore become unsafe WARNING For use in vehicles it is the sole responsibility of the owner operator of the StreetPilot to place and secure the GPS unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle operating controls and safety devices obstruct the drivers view of driving conditions or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident Do not mount the StreetPilot over airbag panels or in the field of airbag deployment Airbags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path towards the vehicle driver or passengers causing possible injury Refer to airbag safety precautions contained in the vehicle owners manual Do not mount the StreetPilot in a place where the driver or passengers are likely to impact it in an accident or collision The mounting hardware provided by GARMIN is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof WARNING When used in vehicles it is the sole responsibility of the driver of the vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner maintain full surveillance of all driving conditions at all times and not becom
37. LEASE READ THIS AGREE MENT CAREFULLY GARMIN Corporation 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 You acknowledged 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 ve iii Introduction FCC Compliance The GARMIN StreetPilot has been tested to comply with FCC Standards for home and office use It complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC limits for Class B digital devices This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency RF energy and if not installed and used in accordance with instructions may cause harmful
38. OKLNDCNYNT SHFRNCSCHT TO STHFRDNVRS SHFRHCSCHT TO WSTRHRLWYM SHFRNCSCHT TO ALCTRZSLND SHFRNCSCHT TO MRWDSNTHLH List of Routes to Copy Route Copied New Home SHFRHCSCHT TO ALCTRZSL 1 sure novooton a o Route Copied Box 59 Reference Driving on a Route Go Southwest to Ramp Map Page on a Route 60 Once you have created a route and have selected Start Navigation the StreetPilot will give you progressive guidance Just as on a Direct Goto the Map Page and the Road Sign Page are the two primary sources of this guidance The Map Page on a Route e The Driving Status at the top of the page tells you what direction to go North South etc as well as the name of the road and the name of the next road or turn picture at left e A wide route line traces the path to your destination This line may or may not follow roads depending on how the route was built If the Map Page is set up to show Navigation Info as opposed to the Full Screen Map see picture below the following information is also shown e A Direction to Go pointer the direction from your current location to the next turn based on the direction you are driving When the Approaching Waypoint Alarm activates prior to reaching a turn this area changes to show the direction of the turn e The Distance to Go e The Time to Go The Map Page at a Route Turn Next Turn Direction Compared to the curre
39. OPTION key select Find by Name and press the ENTER key Cities are listed in alphabetical order If you have searched for a City before the name of that City is shown when you first get to this page top left picture If necessary use the UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to select the first character of the desired City Press the RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad to move to the next character of the name and repeat step 2 as necessary Once you see the City you are looking for on the screen or can see that you are getting close to it bottom left picture press the ENTER key to move down to the alphabetical list Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired item picture below and press the ENTER key to display the City Information page If you decide the City you are looking for is in another area of the alphabetical list press the OPTION key select Start New Search press the ENTER key and go back to Step 2 Additional Information City Once you get to the scrolling alphabetical list you can use the UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to quickly scan to entries that start with other letters or numbers Large cities several hundred thousand or more people are shown as large circles ETE Suus VALE FRANGI CTT ETD LOS bN e peopl cau Medium population cities tens of thousands are shown as small circles Small cities a few thousand people or less are shown as dots City Information Page
40. T TERHATIORAL AIRPORT if _ Hi E 101 CHW RAMP TA NE NS neiroguid MX rA RR metroguide AN k BE Even m 2 414 ue h Press PAGE when done Total route distance 13 3 Press PAGE when done Total route distance 13 3 Press PAGE when done Total route distance 14 2 Route Distance Displayed Point to Point Point to road intersections Zoom out if necessary Keep entering turns Press when done Keep entering turns Press when done Keep entering turns Press when done Press PAGE when wie Total route disteace 14 2 Press PAGE when done Total route distance 17 2 Press PAGE when ee Total route distance 14 2 Zoom Bach in to point at ramp Note How Route Line follows HWY 101 Entering last turn 55 Reference Editing an Existing Route New Route Created Hame SHFRNCSCHT TO ALCTRZSLHD New Route Created Box Select a Route to Navigate PRTLNDNTRN TO PCFCNURSTY PRTLNDCYCD TO PRTLNDNTRN SHFRNCSCHT TO OKLHDCHUNT SHFRNCSCHT TO STNFRDNYRS SHFRNCSCHT TO WSTRHRLWYM SHFRNCSCHT TO MRWDSHTNLH Editing an Existing Route 56 10 When all the desired points have been added to the route press the PAGE key The New Route Created box is shown with an assigned name for the new route Refer to the top left picture To change the name of the route highlight the name and press the ENTER key to edit it Refer to page 13 for information on how to make a charac
41. Was Lost All waypoints routes time and almanac data have been lost due to battery failure or the receivers memory has been cleared Too Many Turns You have entered more turns in the route than the memory can hold Restructure your route Unknown Data Card Format The unit does not recognize the format for the Map Data information you are downloading Check data and settings Using Sim for Faster Data Transfer While using a MapSource program simulator mode is automatically selected to speed data transfer Waypoint Memory Full All 500 personal waypoints have been assigned 70 Appendix F Navigation Terms Arrival Time The estimated time of day you will reach a destination using current speed and track Direction to Go The direction from your location to a destination point Distance to Go The distance from your location to a destination point Driving Avg Your average speed of travel during the time the vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was last reset Driving Time The length of time for which the vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was last reset Elevation The vehicles height above Mean Sea Level MSL based on GPS measurements Max Speed The maximum speed recorded since the Trip Computer was last reset It may also be reset individually without resetting other Trip Computer information Odometer A running tally of distance traveled based upon the
42. address you enter a Number and a Street Optionally you can also enter a City to narrow down the search a little bit If you have searched for an address before the information you used to search may be filled in on this page To find an Address Press the FIND key highlight Addresses then press the ENTER key If necessary press the ENTER key to edit the Number Use UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to select the first digit of the desired Number Press the RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad to move to the next digit of the Number and repeat step 3 as necessary top left picture Editing a Number BR Ww N wm Press the ENTER key once the desired Number is shown 6 Press the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad to highlight the Street and if necessary press the ENTER key to edit it The screen changes to display the Select Street Name page bottom left Select Street Name picture P G Sweet Rd 7 Use UP and DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to select the first letter or number of the SE P J s Ct desired Street Search using keypad Press ENTER to select from list 8 Press the RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad to move to the next digit of the Street and repeat Entering the Street Name step 7 as necessary 48 9 Once you see the Street you are looking for on the screen or can see that you are getting close to it top right picture press the ENTER key to move down to the alp
43. age top right picture which shows where you are where you have been and where you are going The Map Page shows your current location on the background of highways major thoroughfares lakes rivers and coastlines If you are using optional MetroGuide map data most city streets for that area will also be available for display An on screen cursor allows you to pan around to different areas of the map to view roads and geographic features The StreetPilot also features IN and OUT keys for instant zooming The map portion of the page displays your current location as a pointer icon Nearby Personal Waypoints are shown with names and symbols You may select which objects are shown on the Map Page with the Customize Map option see page 22 At the middle of the Map Page is the vehicle pointer which is in the shape of a vehicle or an arrow point The vehicle pointer points in the direction you are moving If the map is set to North Up orientation north is always at the top and the pointer turns different directions as you drive When using the Track up option the map automatically rotates as you make turns keeping the current direction of travel at the top of the map If the StreetPilot GPS receiver has yet to calculate your location there is a flashing question mark over the vehicle pointer and the status line at the top of the page screen displays Acquiring Satellites The three satellite icons indicate the units progress in
44. at are in the sky in front of your vehicle When all satellites in view have been acquired a Ready To Navigate message will appear at the top of the screen If you have moved the StreetPilot several hundred miles since the last time it navigated using satellite signals you may find that the StreetPilot will calculate your location more quickly if you set the approximate initial location To set the initial location 1 From the Satellite Status page press the OPTION key 2 Highlight Set Initial Location and press the ENTER key 3 Use the ROCKER keypad to point the panning arrow to your approximate area of the continent picture at right 4 Press the ENTER key to select the location and begin searching for satellites Reference Satellite Status Setting the Initial Location 31 Reference System Setup The System Setup Pages top left picture can be accessed in two ways All option menus include System Setup as a choice In addition at any time you may press the OPTION key twice to display the System Setup This is a group of pages used to perform various System Setup functions including configuring the display and backlighting units of measure and setting various alarms Each available page is denoted by a file tab at the top that identifies the function of that page System Setup Simulator Hight Mode Battery Type Off Alkaline To select a System Setup option Beeper Distance
45. ati ng software and the Owners Manual The website also contains information concerning the use and operation of other GARMIN products Website address www garmin com GARMIN AutoLocate MapSource and TracBack are registered trademarks and StreetPilot and ColorMap are trademarks of GARMIN Corporation and may not be used without the express permission of GARMIN Corporation June 2000 Part Number 190 00161 00 Rev B Printed in Taiwan SECTION 1 Thank you for choosing the GARMIN StreetPilot ColorMap This version of the StreetPilot represents GARMINS continuing commitment to provide quality navigation information in a versatile and user friendly design you will enjoy for years To get the most value from your new GPS please take time to read through this owners manual in order to understand the operating features of the StreetPilot This manual is organized into four sections for your convenience The Introduction section provides FCC and safety information and the Table of Contents The Quick Start introduces you to the basic features of the unit and provides a quick start orientation to the StreetPilot The Reference provides details about the complete feature setup of the StreetPilot by topic The Appendices section contains information on items such as accessories specifications a trouble shooting guide and an index by subject Before getting started with your GPS check to see that your GARMIN StreetPilot package include
46. ation so that you can drive to it again later These locations are called Personal Waypoints The StreetPilot can hold up to 500 Personal Waypoints To mark your location as a Personal Waypoint Press the MENU key The Mark Personal Waypoint page appears top right picture with a default three digit name for the new Personal Waypoint in the upper left portion of the page The StreetPilot remembers the location from the instant at which you pressed the Menu key so you do not need to be concerned about moving around or losing satellite reception your Personal Waypoint is safely stored To rename the Personal Waypoint 1 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight the name and press the ENTER key 2 Enter the new waypoint name using the ROCKER keypad bottom right picture and press the ENTER key Each waypoint may also be assigned a custom Personal Waypoint symbol for easy recognition on the Map Page Reference Marking Your Location Mark Personal Waypoint Delete it 4 Marking a Personal Waypoint Mark Personal Waypoint Renaming a Personal Waypoint 39 Reference Marking Your Location Airport 8 PIE ET ES ESEZ P E ES E ESTER EX ES a Rc ES cd e o ma es t n eem 2 IEEE ES E s L sc ESE e Ji Waypoint Symbol Page Mark Personal Waypoint INT AIRPRT Gotoit Gotoit Marking a Personal Waypoint 40 To change the Personal Waypoint symbol 1 Hig
47. aypoint Personal Waypoint WILMET RIV Ea Deleteit D w 800 overzoom Going To a Personal Waypoint Map Page Options Options Customize Map Measure Distance System Setup Map Page Options 20 To go to a highlighted Personal Waypoint 1 Use Steps 1 through 3 of the previous page to create a Personal Waypoint on the Map Page 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Go to it top left picture then press the ENTER key To cancel the pan function and re center the map on your location Press the QUIT key to remove the panning arrow from the screen To display the map page options Press the OPTION key while the Map page is on the screen The Map Options are shown on the screen bottom left picture and are as follows Show Map Full Screen or Show Map and Nav Info To enable a larger map display select Show Map Full Screen which removes the Driving Status and other information that is usually displayed above and to the right of the map If the map is currently displayed full screen then Show Map and Nav Info is presented as an option instead of Show Map Full Screen Select this option to display the driving status and other information again Customize Map Allows you to set a variety of options that select what is displayed on the Map Page as well as how it is displayed Reference Measure Distance Allows you to compute the distance between any two points you choose on the Ma
48. d wns TOPO haat ah Aaah ian ROO Part Number 010 10215 02 EV e MetroGuide U S A Part Number 010 10215 03 bk e MetroGuide U S A with Blank 8 MB Data Card Part Number 010 10215 13 MapSource CDS e MetroGuide U S A with Blank 16 MB Data Card Part Number 010 10215 23 Blank 8MB Data Catd 5 enema aceti m a e Part Number 010 10227 00 Blank 16MB Data Card sse Part Number 010 10226 00 8MB amp 16 MB Map Data Cartds MapSource GARMIN MapSource is a collection of detailed mapping data compiled into distinct CD ROM s which can be downloaded from a PC to 8 and 16 MB Data Cards for use with the StreetPilot The maximum number of maps that can be used by the StreetPilot is 50 Although 16 MB Data Cards allow you to download maps containing more data the maximum number of maps than can be used by the StreetPilot remains at 50 Many MapSource maps such as MetroGuides contain large amounts of data and will fill an 8 MB Data Card thus limiting the number of maps to only one However smaller maps such as Topographic can be WARNING stored on cartridges in greater numbers All maps run concurrently and display when you travel through the area of coverage or use GARMIN Accessories have been designed and the panning arrow to move to them You cannot view multiple types of MapSource maps at the same time there is a hierarchy that tested specifically for use
49. dging To modify the display of waypoints M Shopping Attraction Service 1 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight the Display Up To field and press the ENTER key Points File Tab 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select a map scale bottom left picture The map scale you select causes waypoint symbols to be displayed on the Map Page only when that scale or a smaller scale is selected You may also select Off if you do not want to display waypoints on any map scale 5 3 Press the ENTER key to accept your entry ES Map 4 Press the RIGHT ROCKER keypad to highlight the Text field and press the ENTER key 5 Use the ROCKER keypad to set the text size for the waypoint name Small Medium or Large If you do not want the waypoint name to be displayed next to the waypoint symbol select Points of P9 None If the Map Page is at a scale where waypoints are not displayed no waypoint name will Interest nment 4 Lodging appear TER 6 Press the ENTER key to accept your entry Selecting a Map Scale 24 To modify the display of Points of Interest 1 Use Steps 1 6 from the previous page Waypoint Display Modification This sets the map scales on which Point of Interest symbols are displayed and the text size for the Point of Interest name 2 If you would like to exclude some types of Points of Interest from the display on the Map Page use the ROCKER keypad to highlight those types and press the ENTER key top
50. distance between second by second location readings since the Trip Computer was last reset Overall Avg Your average speed of travel including time stopped during the time the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset Speed The current velocity at which you are traveling relative to a ground location Also called ground speed Stopped Time The length of time which the vehicle has been stopped stationary during the time the unit has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset Time to Go The estimated time it will require for you to reach your destination based on your current speed and the distance to the destination Total Time The total length of time for which the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset Equal to Driving Time plus Stopped Time Track The direction of motion relative to a ground location Also called ground track Track Log A set of plotted points which when displayed on the map show where you have traveled Sometimes known as a breadcrumb trail Waypoint A specific location on the earth A waypoint can be used as the destination for a Direct Goto or as part of a route 71 Appendix G Universal Time Coordinate This chart is provided to help you determine the standard time offset settings for your current UTC Offset Chart location in order to set t
51. e Map Detail Orientation Auto Zoom BARBS USA North Up Off ub Wy AIRCENTER Lo Lat Lon 3 n Off overzoom Customize Map Screen Customize Map General Settings Points Vehicle Orientation Options 22 When you select Customize Map from the Map Page options a page is displayed with three file tabs General Settings Points and Vehicle top left picture General Settings File Tab The General Settings File Tab includes a map window to the side It allows you to monitor the vehicle s motion and view the effect of changes you have made immediately You may even zoom IN and OUT on this map window Map Detail A slider control allows you to increase or decrease the amount of map information shown on a given map range You can increase the detail level when driving in non urban areas in order to see more information in urban areas you may want to decrease the map detail for increased map clarity Orientation Allows you to set the orientation of the map display You can choose North Up or Track Up middle left picture The advantage of North Up is that it looks like paper maps The advantage of Track Up is that the picture on the screen represents what you see out the windshield of your vehicle placing streets and points near the top of the screen that are in front of your vehicle Auto Zoom When the Auto Zoom is On and the StreetPilot is navigating on a Direc
52. e distracted by the StreetPilot to the exclusion of safe driving practices It is unsafe to operate the controls of the StreetPilot while you are driving Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a StreetPilot 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 Introduction MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of GARMIN is to provide customers with the most Cautions 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 as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incom plete data to some degree This is particularly true outside the United States where complete and accurate digital data is either not available or prohibitively expensive CAUTION 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 PROXIM ITY FOR AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION BY USING THE STREETPILOT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDI Software License Agreement TIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT P
53. er Adapter Part Number 010 10085 00 SM igarette Lighter Adaptet ML recast dC PC Interface Cable RS 232 Serial Port Part Number 010 10141 00 913 397 8200 or 1 800 800 1020 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Bean Bag Dash MOU siscsssexay iss feti erdt er rc rre Pep teda e umber 010 10199 01 Spare Base for Dash Mount For use in second vehicle umber 010 10199 02 Bean Bag Dash Mount Carrying Case Not Shown umber 010 10232 00 Spare Dash Mount Base Permanent Adhesive Disks 5 ea Part Number 249 00059 00 usps Spare Dash Mount Base Temporary Adhesive Disks 5 eq Part Number 291 00037 00 i x Data Transfer Cable Not shown Part Number 010 10142 00 Permanent Adhesive emus PC Interface Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter RS 232 Serial Port Not Shown s Temporary Adhesive emm Part Number 010 10165 00 GA 26C Remote Amplified Antenna sss Part Number 010 10052 02 Power Data Cable with bare wires Not shown sss Part Number 010 10082 00 8ft Extension Cable for GA 26C Antenna Not Shown sss Part Number 010 10152 00 Az Handheld Portable Antenna Replacement sss Part Number 011 00445 00 GA 26C Remote Antenna 63 Appendix A Accessories MapSource CD ROM Map Databases o World Map Part Number 010 10215 01 gt e Unite
54. f MorthonHwy 1 43 10 174 i Arrive at Alcatraz Isl 30 7 10 464 Road Sign Page on a Route Direction To Go 61 Reference Driving on a Route SHFRHCSCHT TO ALCTRZSLND Go NE at Hwy 1 near Broadmoor Distance 1 4 Arrival Time 10 205 Displaying One Route Turn 1 6 From Your Location HE To the Map Pointer 3 Arriving at the Final Destination 62 To display only one route turn at time 1 From the Road Sign Page press the OPTION key 2 Highlight Show One Turn and press the ENTER key top left picture You can change back by using a similar procedure and selecting Show More Turns As you complete turns on the route they change from bold to faint on the Road Sign Page Just as on a Direct Goto you can press the OPTION key on the Road Sign Page to alternate between display of Time to Go and Arrival Time or Stop Navigation Refer to page 53 Arriving at the Destination When you arrive at the final destination of your route an Approaching Waypoint Alert is activated and you will see a checkered flag bottom left picture to let you know you have crossed the finish line STANDARD ACCESSORIES Accessories Owners Manual sees Part Number 190 00161 00 Contact GARMIN Customer Service or Quick Start Guide ttt Part Number 190 00161 01 your GARMIN Dealer to obtain Dash Mount Kit ttt Part Number 010 10199 02 Replacement Parts and Optional Ci Light
55. getting information from the GPS satellites bottom right picture Generally the more satellite symbols that are filled in the closer the unit is to establishing your location E The StreetPilot s accuracy depends on many factors In many instances an Accuracy Circle is shown on the screen This screen shows the vehicle pointer according to its position calculations and a circle that shows the estimated accuracy at that moment The StreetPilot has a very high certainty that your location is within the Accuracy Circle A smaller circle indicates a more accurate location Reference The Map Page Driving Northeast near Sandia Pork Cj ppoe p Map Page Vehicle Pointer Map Page while the StreetPilot is finding your location 15 Reference The Map Page Zooming The distance between these two tick marks is 1 4 mile har a metraoguide o wverzanrm 16 If you are driving along a road which is shown on the map the vehicle pointer will often be shown moving down the road This occurs when your location and direction you are driving indicate that you probably are on that street While the StreetPilot performs at optimum to indicate the correct street there are occasions when the Map Page may momentarily indicate that you are on one street when you are actually driving on another This is due to the inherent accuracy limitations of GPS and the mapping information At this poin
56. habetical list 10 Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired Street Select Street Name picture to the right and press the ENTER key Pennsylvania If you decide the Street you are looking for is in SE Penns Ln E another area of the alphabetical list press the OPTION key select Start New Search press the Pennsylvania St i ENTER key and go back to step 7 Penny Ct z Select street name and press ENTER 11 Press the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad to Selecting the Desired Street highlight the City and if necessary press the ENTER key to edit it If a City name was filled in the StreetPilot gives you the choice to enter a new City or to leave it blank If you would like it to search all Cities highlight Leave it Blank and press the ENTER key Otherwise highlight Change City press the ENTER key and use a similar procedure used to find the Street to find the correct City bottom right picture Use the same procedure to enter the postal code Zip Continued on the following page Additional Information Streets are searched according to their base names For example Hwy 10 1 10 SW 10th St and Co Rd 10 would all be found by entering 10 Step 11 is optional It may be useful in reducing the number of addresses found by the search The location shown on the map for an address may differ from the actual location particularly in areas where spacing of streets is irregular Reference Finding
57. he OPTION key to display the Options window 2 Use the UP and DOWN keys to highlight Reset Trip Computer 3 Press the ENTER key 4 To reset the Maximum Speed only highlight Reset Max Speed Only and then press the ENTER key Reference The Trip Computer Options Show Satellite Status Reset Trip Computer Reset Max Speed Onl System Setup Resetting the Max Speed 29 30 Reference Satellite Status Driving Southeast near Waggaman Satellite Status View Satellite Status View The Satellite Status view of the Dashboard Page shows you status information that helps you understand what the GPS receiver is doing at any given time it is a page that you can refer back to as you use the StreetPilot It features a sky view of available satellites corresponding signal strength bar graphs and your current accuracy Just as in the Trip Computer view the power source external power indication or battery gauge is shown Satellites are indic ted on the sky view by a satellite icon Satellites that have been cquired appear green those that are being acquired sending data to the StreetPilot appear orange and those satellites that are plotted but not yet communicating with the StreetPilot appear dark The shows the direction and e sky view evation angle above the horizon The sky view rotates as you drive different directions The top of the sky view should be showing the satellites th
58. he correct time on the Time Setup Page To change the UTC Universal Time Coordinate Offset if necessary press the OPTION key to access the Options Menu Then scroll down Personal Waypoint to the System Setup option press ENTER to access and then tab over to the Time page Highlight the 012 UTC Offset field and press ENTER to enter the appropriate offset value from the chart below using the UP or DOWN areas of the ROCKER kepad To determine your longitudinal zone press MARK to UN DLE mark your position select Show Lat Lon from the options menu and observe the longitude value It f should fall between one of the sets of values on the chart To determine your longitudinal zone press the Longitudinal Zone Offset Longitudinal Zone Offset MARK key to mark a waypoint and observe the W180 0 to W172 5 12 00 E007 5 to E022 5 01 00 longitudinal coordinates by selecting Show Lat W172 5 to W157 5 11 00 E022 5 to E037 5 02 00 Lon from the options menu W157 5 to W142 5 10 00 E052 5 to E067 5 03 00 W142 5 to W127 5 09 00 E067 5 to E082 5 04 00 System Setup W127 5 to W112 5 08 00 E082 5 to E097 5 05 00 W112 5 to W097 5 07 00 E097 5 to E112 5 06 00 W097 5 to W082 5 06 00 E112 5 to E122 5 07 00 Time Zone UTC OSE Current Tine W082 5 to W067 5 05 00 E122 5 to E127 5 08 00 CLO E E W067 5 to W052 5 04 00 E127 5 to E142 5 09 00 urrent Date Sunrise Sunset 10 N0v
59. hicle has been in motion since the set age speed of travel including time stopped during the time the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset Max Speed The maximum speed recorded since the Trip Computer was last reset Max Speed may also be reset individually without resetting other Trip Computer information Driving Time The length of time that the vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was last reset Stopped Time The le ngth of time that the vehicle has been stopped stationary during the time the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset Total Time The total length of time that the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset This is always equal to Driving Time plus Stopped Time Additional Information When the StreetPilot is in the Simulator mode the simulated motion may be controlled from the Trip Computer View e Pressing the UP area of the ROCKER keypad increases the speed by 10 miles per hour mh e Pressing the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad decreases the speed by 10 mh e Pressing the LEFT area of the ROCKER keypad causes a turn to the left e Pressing the RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad causes a turn to the right To reset the Trip Computer or the Maximum Speed 1 While the StreetPilot is displaying the Trip Computer View of the Dashboard Page press t
60. hlight the Personal Waypoint symbol immediately to the right of the waypoint name and press the ENTER key 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to select the desired symbol There are about 50 symbols to choose from top left picture Notice that a written description of the symbol is shown at the top of the screen 3 Press the ENTER key when you find the most appropriate symbol 4 Move the cursor to the OK field bottom left picture and press the ENTER key An alternate method is to move the cursor to the Go to it field and press the ENTER key to activate the new personal waypoint as a destination For more information refer to Driving on a Direct Goto on page 52 The Mark Personal Waypoint Page will be replaced with the page you were looking at when you pressed the Menu key The new Personal Waypoint is now stored in the StreetPilots memory You can search for Personal Waypoints Cities or Exits that are included in the StreetPilot basemap In addition if you are using optional MetroGuide map data you can search for and find Points of Interest Addresses or Intersections Using the StreetPilot Find Function to Find a City To illustrate the procedure for finding items with the StreetPilot follow the example of finding a City To find a City using the Nearest Cities list 1 2 Nearest Cities Press the FIND key Emeryville SW Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Cities A LL top right picture and press the ENT
61. ile tabs Restoring Factory Settings The file tab headings and System Setup functions are General Simulator Night Mode Battery Type Beeper and Distance Units Alarms Approaching Waypoint Alarm Speed Alarm Time Formats for 12 or 24 hour Time Time Zone Display of Current Time and Date Sunrise and Sunset Times Comm Port Serial Data Communication Format The following pages describe in more detail the available setting for each System Setup file tab item 33 34 Reference General File Tab System Setup Simulator On Hight Mode Battery Tupe ott Alkaline Beeper Distance Units Key and Message Miles General File Tab General File Tab see top left picture Simulator Allows you unit is unable to receive to operate the StreetPilot indoors to plan trips and find locations when the GPS satellite signals Can be set to Off or On The Simulator Mode is especially useful if you are indoors and wish to try the StreetPilot features For more information on the Simulator Mode refer to page 8 Night Mode Night Mode alters the display colors for more comfortable viewing in dim ambient conditions Can be set to Off On or Auto Auto mode activates the Night Mode feature between sunset and sunrise using the GPS clock for the current day of the yea n Battery Type Used to designate the type of batteries currently being used to power the StreetPilot
62. ing the Map 22 The Dashboard Page sss 26 The Trip Computer 27 Satellite Status 30 System Setup cte octets 32 General File Tab 34 Alarms File Tab 35 Time File Tab 36 Comm Port File Tab 37 Marking Your Location 39 Find Functions eee 41 Finding a City 41 Finding a Personal Waypoint 44 Deleting Personal Waypoints 45 Finding a Point of Interest 46 Finding an Address 48 Finding an Intersection 51 Navigating on a Direct Goto 52 ROUTES 5 oit ode ee ne end 54 Creating a Route 54 Editing an Existing Route 56 Selecting Deleting a Route 58 Copying a Route 59 Driving on a Route cee 60 Section Four APPENDICES A ACCESSOTICS teet tarte 63 B Specifications sssssssss 65 C Wiring Interfaces ssssss 67 D Maintenance eee 69 E M SSaBES eise tto ei 70 F Navigation Terms ssss 71 G UTC Offset Tables sss 72 H T dexici i eee yer 73 The list below is provided to help you quickly find some of the more important procedures you will use on your new StreetPilot TO DO THIS SEE PAGE S Accessathe System Setup MENU cocer stet p tette v te mete ne 32 Adjust sereen contrast Or IDHghtriess isa cnet he tie
63. ints and Routes to give meaningful names to and menu options to select Most of these operations can be accomplished using the ROCKER keypad and the ENTER key The Current Time and Arrival Time readouts on your StreetPilot unit may need to be adjusted for your local time zone The following is an example of a typical keypad entry Selecting from a list to set the time zone 1 2 cO wm A W Press OPTION twice to select the System Setup Page If the cursor is not on one of the file tabs at the top of the page use the UP area of the ROCKER keypad to highlight a file tab Use the LEFT or RIGHT area of the ROCKER keypad to select the Time file tab Use the DOWN area of the ROCKER keypad to highlight the Time Zone field top left picture Press ENTER to select from eight U S Time Zones or Other if not in one of these zones Use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT areas of the ROCKER keypad to select the appropriate time zone If you chose Other a UTC Offset field will appear adjacent to the Time Zone You must enter the appropriate UTC Universal Time Coordinate Offset value Determine your longitude by observing the lat lon field above the map on the Map Page then refer to the Time Offset Chart in Appendix G page 72 Use UP and DOWN to enter the offset numbers then LEFT and RIGHT to move to the next character slot Press ENTER to accept the entry The Current Time field should now display the correct
64. it to GARMIN for service Unit powers up but then turns OFF Batteries may be nearly exhausted Replace batteries The StreetPilot is programmed to provide pop up messages concerning operational characteristics and conditions Refer to Appendix E Appendix D Maintenance Trouble Shooting Guide To resolve problems that cannot be remedied using this guide Contact GARMIN Customer Service at 913 397 8200 69 Appendix E Messages The StreetPilot uses an on screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteristics Press the ENTER key to acknowledge and return to the page you were viewing Battery Power is Low The batteries in your unit are low and no longer capable of supporting unit operation Install new batteries Data Card Checksum Failure There is an error in the units database Service is required Data Transfer Complete The unit has finished uploading or downloading information to the connected device Leaving Planned Route You are no longer traveling along the planned route Make corrections as necessary Memory Battery Power is Low The power that sustains user memory is low and should be replaced by an authorized service center as soon as possible No Differential GPS Position The beacon receiver is not communicating with the unit Go to the Interface setup page to view status messages No Matching Addresses Found There is no such address in the map information database Check spelling or number ent
65. lf test top right picture 3 If there is an optional Map Data Card installed in the StreetPilot a page showing the mapping region and the effective date is displayed on the screen bottom right picture Press the ENTER key to acknowledge this page 4 Once the self test is complete a Warning Page is displayed Read the warning and press the Title Page ENTER key to acknowledge it To turn the StreetPilot off Press and hold the red POWER key until the screen goes blank MetroGuide Portland Metro APR 1998 3 GARMIN CORPORATION TAK INC Map Data Page Quick Start Screen Brightness Contrast Adjusting Screen Brightness and Contrast The StreetPilot screen lighting may set to a variety of levels for different lighting conditions and personal preferences Motro do Brightness Contrast To adjust the screen brightness 1 Press the POWER key for a moment A window appears on the screen with a brightness control T m and a Contrast control picture at left 2 Press the UP or DOWN areas of the ROCKER keypad to adjust the screen brighter or dimmer as desired Screen Brightness Contrast Adjustment Contrast allows you to adjust the screen for optimum viewing in all lighting conditions Moving the control to the left causes the screen to appear more faint while moving the control to the right causes all areas of the screen including pixels that are intended to be off to appear darker When operating
66. luding ambient temperature and use of backlighting You may find that Lithium batteries provide longer life in colder conditions Data is retained in memory by an internal Lithium battery when the AA batteries are removed Map Data Cards may be purchased from your GARMIN dealer or directly from GARMIN Up to 50 maps may be downloaded to a blank card using a GARMIN MapSource CD ROM and following instructions provided with the MapSource CD ROM Refer to Appendix A for Card and MapSource ordering information Quick Start Battery Map Card Installation Warning Improper battery installation may cause personal injury or property damage and or battery leakage Caution Make certain the connector end of the Data Card is inserted into the cartridge slot NOT the extractor handle end Improper installation can result in internal damage to your StreetPilot Unit When properly inserted the cartridge will protrude slightly from the slot not flush 1 Quick Start Keypad Usage PAGE Key POWER Key QUIT Key C ENTER Key rq ROCKER Keypad IN Key FIND Key py Key e Key H ROUTE Key g The POWER Key Turns the unit on and off A momentary press while the power is on activates the backlight contrast adjustment window Press and hold to turn the StreetPilot off The PAGE Key Changes between the main pages and returns the display from an option window back to a main page The QUIT Key Returns the display to a p
67. n esee mte teen a c cedes 4 Change the displayed tme notera re co bed n ette et 12 Change the Map Page displays eter eerte operae eoe entitatem 20 Crede and u5e d TOULE c aestate eg eee cv iL dc La i Fue ded C 54 Findianaddress or initers ction seca rotam ten n ERO EDD tate a m etat 48 51 Find nearest cities or waypoints ssssssssseseeememmenmmenemeemenennenne 14 41 44 Initialize th GPS receiver first time Use 4e tne e e t 6 Install Datter s ic oom aenk IS Un ego eR tando ed Se lta m dann l Learmaboutthe Map P ge ree rer oe hen oem A eode o eg 15 25 Learn how to operate the units function keys sssssssssseeete eet 2 12 Load Map Data Cards teen teretes l Mark your present location as a waypoint issssssss Hem 13 39 Pan Using athe MAP arrows sse Aene pce dde e p ei a eet d ema 10 18 Select a destination Goto eene 52 Turn the unit oni or Ol aes eters coe RUPEE CBE RE Vim 3 Zoominior out onthe Map Page tn besten dtt bete n t dao 10 16 Introduction How To Index vii Introduction StreetPilot Unit LCD Display Antenna 16 Color DSTN LCD Rotate upright for best with Backlighting satellite reception E Map Page shown StreetPilot GPS ColorMap Go South on Hwy 31 to Hwy 170 5 9 From Your Location To Huy 170 Compartment Door Keypad Insert AA Batteries and optional Refer to Page 2 for Map Data Cards here Key descriptions viii SECTION 2 Bat
68. nds cold start or user initialized Approx 5 minutes AutoLocate Once per second continuous 1 5 meters 3 15 ft with DGPS corrections 15 meters 49 ft RMS 0 1 mph RMS steady state Performs to specifications to 6 gs NMEA 0183 RTCM for DGPS corrections and RS 232 for PC interface Internal Lithium Battery lasts up to 10 years Appendix B Specifications 65 66 Appendix B Specifications POWER Input Six 1 5 volt AA batteries or 10 32 VDC external Power Consumption 4 3 Watts at full backlight intensity Battery Life Maximum of 2 5 hours at full backlight brightness setting Up to 9 hours using lowest backlight brightness setting Specifications subject to change without notice 1 The temperature rating for the StreetPilot may exceed the usable range of some batteries Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures 2 With optional GARMIN GB R 21 Beacon Receiver Input 3 Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DOD imposed Selective Availability SA Program 4 Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as temperature decreases Use Lithium batteries when operating the StreetPi significantly reduce battery ot in below freezing conditions Extensive use of bright screen backlighting will ife Low to moderate screen backlighting can significantly prolong battery life Appendix C Wiring Interfaces Wiring Interfaces Interface fo
69. ning Personal Waypoint BOEING FLD S N mmc Saving a Selected Map Feature as a Waypoint BOEING FLD a 18 The pan function allows you to identify features on the map and to move the map to view additional areas not currently shown on the screen To activate the pan function 1 Press any area of the ROCKER keypad to cause the arrow pointer to appear 2 Use ROCKER keypad to move the arrow in any direction The direction and distance from your location to the arrow pointer is shown at the top of the map top left picture 3 When you have finished panning press ENTER to remove the panning arrow The arrow serves as a target marker for the map When placed on a map feature the name of the feature will be highlighted This applies to Personal Waypoints roads cities lakes rivers Points of Interest etc When a map feature is highlighted you can review information about that feature and go to it using the StreetPilot directional guidance to get there To select an on screen location with the panning arrow 1 Use the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arrow to the desired Personal Waypoint City or Point of Interest as shown in the top left picture 2 Press ENTER to review information for the selected waypoint bottom left picture 3 To go back to the Map Page highlight OK and press ENTER or QUIT You may see an area or features on the map that you would like to go to For example you can pan t
70. nt leg of the route Turn Alert Direction to turn and street name press Distance to ENTER to acknowledge Next Turn Along route line Route Line May or may not M rosone EX 00 26 Time to Next Turn follow roads Based on distance to go The Road Sign Page on a Route When the StreetPilot is navigating on a Route the Road Sign Page may be displayed as was described on page 53 for a Direct Goto Remember that on a Direct Goto the Road Sign Page shows the Direction to Go directions to the destination the Distance to Go and the Arrival Time Time to Go Since a Route may include several turns the Road Sign Page is capable of showing the same Direction Distance and Time to Go information to all of the turns along the route refer to the picture at the right e A Direction to Turn pointer shows the direction to turn at the next waypoint based on the current leg of the route The last line of the Road Sign Page shows the final destination with a Direction to Go pointer e The compass direction to turn North South etc as well as the road or location at which to turn e The Distance to Go e The Arrival Time or Time to Go Additional Information You can review route or Direct Goto waypoints by panning to them on the Map Page with the ROCKER keypad and pressing the ENTER key Reference Driving on a Route Direction To Turn Go Northwest on 1 280 d Horthweston I 280 346 10 105
71. o a city road lake or river and create a Personal Waypoint You will receive directional guidance there after the waypoint has been created To create a Personal Waypoint on the Map 1 Press the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arrow to the desired area or object on the map You may also want to use Zooming to display more map features or view a larger area If the panning arrow is near a map feature such as a city or road the name of that feature is displayed with a box around it top right picture 2 Press the ENTER key to create a Personal Waypoint where the panning arrow was located If a map object has been highlighted the unit will suggest a name that reflects the name of the map feature lower right picture 3 You can highlight the Personal Waypoint name or symbol and press the ENTER key to modify either Refer to Marking Your Location as a Personal Waypoint on page 39 4 To accept the new Personal Waypoint and go back to the map page highlight OK and press the ENTER key If you have changed your mind about creating the waypoint highlight Delete It and press the ENTER key Reference Personal Waypoints Driving North near Page 18 3 From Your Location HE To MILLE LACS LAKE M Ue iet MILLE LACS LARE MILLELACS TARE 273 araweena H n SO 147 4 Displaying a Map Object Personal Waypoint Created on Map Creating a Personal Waypoint 19 Reference Goto a W
72. o create a route that is similar to one that already exists For example there may be more than one way for you to get from Point A to Point B To do this copy the route and then move or add intermediate turns To copy a route 1 2 Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu High the r light Copy Route and press the ENTER key A box will appear on the screen with a list of outes stored in the unit s memory top right picture Select the route you want to copy and press the ENTER key A box will appear on the screen asking you to Select Route Direction with with yo edit yo yo yo Select the desired route direction and press the ENTER key The Route Copied box is shown an assigned name for the new route basically the same name as for the route you copied a number added on to the end of the name u wish to change the name of the route highlight the name and press the ENTER key to it u are ready to use the route for driving guidance right now highlight Start Navigation and press the ENTER key For more information refer to Driving on a Route page 60 u wish to add remove or move points along the route highlight Edit bottom right picture and press the ENTER key u wish to approve the route without using it for driving guidance highlight OK and press the ENTER key Reference Copying a Route Select a Route to Copy PRTLNDCVCD TO PRTLNDNTRN SHFRNCSCHT TO
73. ollow as you drive Now take time to experiment with the Zoom IN and OUT keys Notice that the further you zoom in the more map features that are shown to the point where every street in the memory is Small Area More Detail displayed If you zoom out to some of the larger views of the map it is possible to view most of a continent at one time bottom left picture In addition you can use the ROCKER keypad to pan from your current location to other places on the map a To change the map scale Driving North near Boring Press the IN key to see a smaller area with more detail Press the OUT key to see a larger area with less detail To pan the map 1 Press the ROCKER keypad anywhere and an arrow appears Use the ROCKER keypad to move the arrow around the map even to areas not currently shown on the map Large Area Less Detail 2 When you are finished panning press the QUIT key The panning arrow disappears 10 Now try taking a look at the Trip Computer by pressing the PAGE key until you see the steering wheel and a dashboard top right picture The page shows your speed an odometer and other valuable information Refer to page 26 for additional information The OPTION Key The StreetPilot has an OPTION key which you may press at any time to see a menu of options for the page you are viewing As an example reset the Trip Computer as you would at the beginning of atrip using the StreetPilot To rese
74. om defects in materials and manufac Limited Warranty ture for one year from the date of purchase GARMIN will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor The customer is however responsible for any transportation costs This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident improper installation or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABIL ITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU To obtain warranty service call the GARMIN Customer Service department 913 397 8200 for a returned merchandise tracking number The unit should be securely packaged with the tracking number clearly marked on the outside of the package and sent freight prepaid and insured to a GARMIN warranty service station
75. on after a few minutes Finding Your Location 1 A Poor Satellite Reception box appears on the screen top right picture 2 If you are indoors or would otherwise like to simulate GPS location and motion use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Start Simulator and press the ENTER key The Simulator Mode starts and the StreetPilot returns to the page it was showing beforehand Poor Satellite Reception the StreetPilot is brand new or if the StreetPilot unit has been moved hundreds of miles since ELE the last time it tracked a GPS location use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Set New Location and press the ENTER key neither of the above applies and you would like the StreetPilot to continue looking for GPS satellites use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Continue Acquiring and press the ENTER key Using the Map to Set Location The StreetPilot will return to the page is was showing beforehand 3 If you chose Set New Location a new box appears asking what method you would like to use for aiding the StreetPilot in determining your location 4 If you know the general area of the continent where you are located you can speed up the calculation of your location by pointing to that area on a map Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Use Map top right picture and press the ENTER key Otherwise use the ROCKER keypad to select AutoLocate and press the ENTER key The StreetPilot will determine where you are located This process is fully
76. p Page Options Map Page whereas regular map panning only allows viewing of the distance and direction from your current location to a point on the map Driving Northeast near Fremont 1717 From Your Location E To LAMBERT ST LOUIS INT iMg T d cid ggl SS dLAMBERT ST LOUIS INTL ES A m To measure the distance between two points 1 From the Map Page press the OPTION key 2 Highlight Measure Distance and press the ENTER key An on screen pointer will appear on the map display at your current location Ps i id 3 Move the panning arrow to the desired reference point the point you want to measure from top right picture and press the ENTER key Measuring the Distance Between Two Points 4 Move the paning arrow to the second point to which you want to measure The direction and distance from the reference point is shown on the top of the Map Page bottom right picture 5 If you want to use this point or another to measure a distance repeat Steps 3 and 4 as desired 6 When you have finished measuring distances on the Map Page press the QUIT key to return to the regular Map Page display Stop Navigation If the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination and you wish to discontinue navigation because you have reached that destination or no longer require guidance to get there highlight this field and press the ENTER key 21 Reference Customizing the Map Customize Map Meine Points Vehicl
77. picture you now have the choice to Review Remove or Move the waypoint or move the panning arrow to the Next waypoint Highlight your choice and press the ENTER key 7 Repeat steps 4 6 as necessary to modify the route EE NEMUS 8 When you have completed your route editing press the PAGE key The Route Reviewed box is shown with the route name bottom right picture 9 If you wish to change the name of the route highlight the name and press the ENTER key to edit When ready to use the route for driving guidance M 5 highlight Start Navigation andpress the ENTER key Reviewing or Editing a Turn For detailed information refer to the Driving on a Route section page 60 If you wish to go back and further edit the route highlight Edit and press the ENTER key If you wish to approve the route without using it for driving guidance highlight OK and press the ENTER key Le 4 D metroguide Press PAGE when done Additional Information If after changing the route name you would like to return to the name the StreetPilot automatically assigned edit the Name field press the LEFT area of the ROCKER keypad to clear the name and then press the ENTER key Reference Editing an Existing Route To insert turns in between press Gi Jerona p Inserting a New Turn Route Reviewed Hame SHFRNCSCHT TO ALCTRZSLND Route Reviewed Box 57 Reference Selecting or Deleting a Route To select an
78. revious page When entering data restores the previous value cancels data entry The ENTER Key Confirms a highlighted menu option When entering data it allows you to initiate entry and then to accept the selected value s It also marks the location of the panning arrow on the Map Page The ROCKER Keypad Used to select highlight menu options and enter data Also controls movement of cursor on the Map Page The Zoom OUT Key Adjusts the map scale to show a larger area with less detail The Zoom IN Key Adjusts the map scale to show a smaller area with more detail The FIND Key Searches database for nearby Cities Interstate Exits and Personal Waypoints If an optional MetroGuide map data card is installed it also searches for Points of Interest Addresses or Intersections Allows listed items to be viewed on a map or selected as a destination The OPTION Key Displays a menu of available options for the current page Press twice to display System Setup options The ROUTE Key Used to create a new route or edit an existing route Also provides a selection to start or stop navigating a route The MARK Key Captures your present location and saves it as a Personal Waypoint Quick Start Turning the StreetPilot On and Off Turning the Unit On and Off To turn the StreetPilot on 1 Press and hold the red POWER key until the power tone sounds 2 The Title Page will be displayed for a few seconds while the unit conducts a se
79. rmats are selected from the System Setup page next to the Comm Port tab described on page 37 The input output lines on your StreetPilot are RS 232 compatible allowing easy interface to a wide range of external devices including PCs differential beacon receivers marine autopilots and or a second GPS receiver The NMEA 0183 version 2 3 interface format is supported by the StreetPilot and enables the unit to drive up to three NMEA devices NMEA 0183 version 2 0 Approved sentences GPGGA GPGLL GPGSA GPGSV GPRMB GPRMC GPRTE GPWPL GPBOD GARMIN proprietary sentences PGRME estimated error PGRMM map datum PGRMZ altitude PSLIB beacon receiver control DGPS Differential GPS corrections are accepted in RTCM SC 104 version 2 0 format through the Data In line The GARMIN GBR 21 is the recommended beacon receiver for use with the StreetPilot Other beacon receivers with the correct RTCM format may be used but may not correctly display status or allow tuning control from the GPS unit Refer to page 68 for information about interface connection details 67 Appendix C Wiring Interfaces The StreetPilot may be connected to a PC beacon receiver marine autopilot or other compatible device using the supplied PC Interface Cable with RS 232 Serial Port Connector P N 010 10141 00 To remove the attached antenna for connection to a The StreetPilot may be connected to a vehicles electrical system 10 32 VDC and a PC beacon
80. ry and try again No Matching Intersections Found There is no such intersection in the map information database Check spelling and try again Poor Satellite Reception The unit cannot receive enough satellite signals to compute a position Move to a location with a clearer view of the sky Power Down and Re init The unit cannot calculate a position due to abnormal satellite conditions Turn off and try again at a different location RAM Failed The unit has detected a failure in its internal memory If the message persists service is required Receiver Has Failed The unit has detected a failure Power Down and Re Init message will appear If problem persists service is required Received Invalid Waypoint A waypoint was received during upload transfer that has an invalid identifier Degraded Accuracy Accuracy has been degraded beyond 500 meters due to poor satellite geometry or data quality Use other sources to verify position Oscillator Needs Adjustment The unit has detected excessive drift in its internal crystal oscillator Take the unit to an authorized service center ROM Failed The permanent memory has failed and the unit is not operable Service is required Route Memory Full No additional waypoints can be added Route Waypoint Was Deleted The waypoint being deleted was part of a route The waypoint is removed from the route and waypoint memory Speed Warning Your current speed has exceeded the speed alarm setting Stored Data
81. s the following items If you are missing any parts please contact your GARMIN dealer immediately Standard Package StreetPilot ColorMap Unit with Detachable Antenna Owners Manual Quick Start Guide Dash Mount Kit with Installation Instructions Vehicle Power Cable e Data transfer Cable Introduction About This Manual Warnings Notes and Additional Information Throughout the manual you will find statements containing important information about using the StreetPilot Warnings provide you with information about safe use of the StreetPilot Notes provide you with information for better understanding and efficient use of the StreetPilot features Additional Information provides you with easy methods of operation once you have become familiar with the StreetPilots operating features i Introduction Cautions and Warnings Qo Do Not Mount Where Driver s Field of Vision is Blocked Do Not Place Unsecured on the Vehicle Dash Lm M o Do Not Mount Over Airbag Panels Do Not Mount in Front of an Airbag Field of Deployment NOTE The StreetPilot Bean Bag Dash Mount Accessory is designed to stabilize the unit during normal operation of a vehicle It will not however secure the unit to the vehicle dash in the event of emergency braking or sharp turns If you desire the added safety of a secure mount use the StreetPilot Dash Mount Bracket and permanent adhesive supplied with the bracket CAUT
82. ss the OPTION key ks Peatinlt select Save as Personal Waypoint and press the ENTER key The StreetPilot will name it which you can change later if desired 5 To go back to the previous page highlight OK and press the ENTER key City Information Page 43 Reference Finding a Personal Waypoint Personal Waypoint CHARLESTON x s HORTH BEM Delete it CHARLESTON Go to it M Point to it Viewing Waypoint Information Page Personal Waypoint CHARLESTON 58 From CHARLESTON n E To BUNKER HILL Delete it A HORTH BEND MUF Go to it T CHARLESTOBTRRER HILL Point to it mA OK Move On Map Option 44 Finding a Personal Waypoint is very similar to finding a City refer to page 41 When you select Find Personal Waypoints you may search for them using the Nearest by Name or Recently Used list If you have yet to create any Personal Waypoints there may not be any entries in the Nearest list The Personal Waypoint information page includes a few options in addition to those on the City information page To view Personal Waypoint information 1 The Personal Waypoint information page top left picture shows the waypoint name symbol and a map window You may change the Personal Waypoint name or symbol For details on doing this see Marking Your Location as a Personal Waypoint on page 39 2 To view a Personal Waypoint press the FIND key select Personal Waypoints
83. stem Setup General Alarms Time Comm Port Approaching Waypoint Alarm 30 sec Speed Alarm On rior Setting the Speed Alarm 35 36 Reference Time File Tab System Setup Time Format Daylight Savings Time 12 Hour Auto Time Zone Current Time Central 4 36 23 Current Date Sunrise Sunset 10 NOY 98 6 555 5 115 Time File Tab System Setup General Alarms Time Time Format Daylight Savings Time 12 Hour Time Zone UTC Offset Current Time Other 10 00 4 37 04 rrent Sunrise Sunset 6 555 5 115 Time Zone and UTC Offset Fields Time File Tab sce top left picture Time Format Allows the current time to be displayed using a 12 or 24 hour clock Tme Zone UTC Offset Used to determine the current local time To set the Time Zone 1 Follow instructions on page 12 and use the Universal Time Coordinate Offset Chart on page 72 Current Time Current Date Display the current time and date based on the settings made above and the information provided by the GPS satellites received Sunrise Sunset Display the sunrise and sunset times for the current day of the year based on your current location Reference Comm Port File Tab top right picture Comm Port File Tab Serial Data Format Allows you to control the input output format used when connecting the StreetPilot to external devices Six format settings are available System Setup
84. t you should be familiar with the Zoom IN and OUT keys and how they change the map display The map scale is shown at the lower left corner of the map display area In the example at the left the map scale is 1 4 mile between the two tick marks If the map page is displaying MetroGuide information from the Map Data Card the word metroguide is inserted below the map scale as shown to the right It is possible to zoom the Map Page to a scale which is too small for the resolution of the stored map information to be displayed with out sacrificing the quality of the resolution When this occurs the word overzoom will be inserted below the map scale as shown to the left When you are driving on city streets or roads that are within a MetroGuide map data coverage area more detailed map scales for example 500 feet or less may be more helpful since they provide you with a good view of all streets not merely thoroughfares However you may find map scales of two miles or greater more practical for freeway driving especially in non urban areas The top of the Map Page indicates your Driving Status The direction you are driving one of eight possible directions North N South S East E West W NE SE SW or NW e The name of the road or street you are driving on if the StreetPilot has selected a road e Often the name of a nearby city or town is displayed You may not necessarily be within the boundaries of this city and
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86. t Goto or Route the StreetPilot will automatically adjust the map zoom so that the next waypoint is on the map screen Auto Zoom is set for Off at the factory Track Log The StreetPilot records your location and stores it in internal memory When the Track Log is On the recorded points are displayed on the Map Page The unit stores the most recently recorded points To empty the memory select Clear and the Track Log will be turned On if it was previously turned Off Lat Lon When On the Map Page includes a display of your current location in terms of elevation above sea level and latitude longitude picture at right The unit displays latitude and longitude in degrees minutes and thousands of minutes using the WGS 84 map datum Reference Customizing the Map Go Northeast to Oak Park Plaza 6 Theatre N 38 57 075 OKPRKPLZ6T WO34 43 403 7 5 From Your Location HE To OKPRKPLZ6T oe dut up PARK P 6 THEATRES 3 LS y metroguide Map Page with Lat Lon Display 23 Reference Customizing the Map Points File Tab top left picture Waypoints Allows you to determine which map scales if any show Personal Waypoints Customize Map zm Vehicle Points of Interest Allows you to set which map scales if any show Points of Interest such as Food DisplasUpTo Test Drink locations Waypoints 800 Medium pomis at Ea Up To interes 300 Hone l Food Drink 4 Entertainment 4 Lo
87. t the Trip Computer 1 With the Trip Computer view of the Dashboard Page on the screen press the OPTION key to display the Trip Computer options 2 Use the ROCKER keypad to highlight Reset Trip Computer bottom right picture and press ENTER All information on the Trip Computer is reset to zero Additional Information At any time you can press the OPTION key twice to see the System Setup Menu which includes settings that influence general StreetPilot operation Quick Start Trip Computer OPTION Key Driving Horth D 00001155 iving A Overall Avg dk ARV NUR 53 ed Time Total Time Trip Computer Options Show Satellite Status Reset Trip Computer Reset Max Speed Only System Setup Trip Computer Options 11 Quick Start Making Keypad Entries System Setup Time Format Daylight Savings Time 12 Hour Auto Time Zone Current Time 4 16 58F Current Date Sunrise Sunset 27 OCT 98 eaoa 5 265 Time Zone Field Highlighted System Setup Eastern Central Daylight Savings Time Mountain Auto Pacific Current Time 4 17 125 Hawaii Sunrise Sunset Other 6 405 5 265 Time Zone Option Highlighted 12 Changing between pages and zooming the map in and out are not the only functions of the keypad The keypad is also used for finding and entering information There are street addresses points of interest and city names to find Personal Waypo
88. ter entry If you are ready to use the route for driving guidance highlight Start Navigation and press the ENTER key For more information refer to the Driving on a Route section on page 60 To add remove or move points along the route highlight Edit and press the ENTER key To approve the route without using it for driving guidance highlight OK and press the ENTER key To edit an existing route Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu Highlight Edit Route and press the ENTER key A box comes on the screen with a list of the routes stored in the StreetPilot s memory Refer to the bottom left picture Select the desired route and press the ENTER key The screen displays a full screen map with a panning arrow Refer to the bottom right picture Use the ROCKER keypad to move the panning arrow Te edit point to route line or waypoint to highlight a route line if you would like to insert a new turn or a waypoint on the route if you would D like to move or remove that turn Mic pnm M Mmet id AME f metroguide Z uL Continued on page 57 Press PAGE when done Total route distance 34 4 Editing Route Points 5 Press the ENTER key 6 If you selected a route line to insert a new turn use the ROCKER keypad to drag the route line to the point where you want to insert a new turn top right picture and press the ENTER key If you selected a turn to view or edit it middle right
89. tery Map Data Card Installation The StreetPilot operates on six 6 AA batteries which are installed from the left end of the unit as viewed from the front Alkaline rechargeable NiCad or Lithium batteries may be used For extended operation use the cigarette lighter adapter to conserve batteries The on screen battery level indicator may be calibrated for Alkaline or NiCad batteries but will not be totally accurate when using lithium batteries To install batteries and a map data card 1 Lift up the metal D ring at the end of the unit rotating turn anti clockwise to open the compartment door 2 Install the batteries picture at right It is very important to install ALL batteries with the proper polarity positive and negative orientation as indicated by the markings molded into the rubber base of the unit and inside the battery compartment door Do not mix new batteries with used batteries Do not mix Alkaline with Lithium or NiCad rechargeable batteries 3 If you are using an optional Map Data Card with detailed map data or if you plan to transfer map data from a MapSource CD ROM plug a blank card into the slot next to the battery compartment with the label facing toward the front of the StreetPilot picture at right 4 Close the battery compartment door and lock in place by turning the D ring turn clockwise then return the ring to the flush position Battery life may vary due to a variety of factors inc
90. then manually select a route by choosing the roads and streets you wish to travel After you have built a route you will see turn by turn directions To demonstrate a route plan a trip from San Francisco Airport to historic Alcatraz Start Navigation Island As you are creating and editing routes the top of the screen prompts you for what to do next ae ee see bottom left picture Create New Route Edit Route Delete Route To create a new route Copy Route 1 Press the ROUTE key to view the Route menu Creating a New Route 2 Highlight Create New Route top left picture and press the ENTER key The screen shows a full screen map with a panning arrow 3 Use the ROCKER keypad to point to the desired starting point for the route bottom left picture It is often desirable to highlight a map object for the route starting and ending points although it is not necessary Remember you can use the Zoom IN and OUT keys to quickly pan around the map Press the ENTER key to accept the starting point OR Press the FIND key and find a Personal Waypoint City Point of Interest Address or Intersection to use as the starting point of the route Find Functions are described on pages 41 51 Once Point to Cor find destination press tetroguide M NL ERN the information page is displayed for the item you found highlight Add to route and press the Press PAGE when done S ENTER key Pointing To a 5tarting Point To 5tart a Route 4
91. tor Mode 4 Press the PAGE key or QUIT key to return to the page the StreetPilot was previously displaying Quick Start The StreetPilot features two main pages the Map Page and the Dashboard page Press the Main Page Sequence PAGE or QUIT key to switch back and forth between the two main pages If the StreetPilot is navigating to a destination there is a third page called the Road Sign Page The diagram below shows the relationship between the main pages when this is the case You could say that the Road Sign Page is inserted between the Map Page and the Dashboard Page while navigating to a destination Driving South near Harveyville OELAND TA VISTA ESRDE QUIT oft Y o in UNCIL GROVE LN L 12 j n i UUnLer Map Page t SouthonHwy31 1 1 gt SouthonHwy31 7 8 ORU Arrive ot Rich Hill 134 Road Sign Page If Navigating Quick Start Map Zooming and Panning Once the StreetPilot calculates your location you may find it enjoyable just to view the Map Page and watch your movement along roads and streets There will be time later to learn about the Find and Route functions If you are not already looking at the Map Page press the PAGE key until the map is shown on the screen If the StreetPilot is still trying to determine your position there will be a flashing question mark in the center of the map top left picture Otherwise the StreetPilot is ready to f
92. ts in the StreetPilot Deleting a Waypoint memory select Delete All Waypoints and press the ENTER key Before deleting any waypoints Delete by Symbol Delete All Waypoints System Setup a deletion prompt will appear top right picture Highlight Yes and press the ENTER key to delete Finding Highway Exits To find Exits on Highways using the Map Pointer 1 Use the ROCKER keypad to pan to an exit on a highway and when in proximity to the exit the icons for various services will highlight or move the map pointer to the general area of an exit then press the FIND key to display a list of exits nearest to the map pointer bottom left picture 2 With the exit highlighted press the ENTER key to List of Exits Nearest the Map Pointer view the various services displayed on the Exit Information Page bottom right picture To find Exits Nearest to Your Current Location 1 Press the FIND key and then select Exits from the list of Find Options I 70 Exits Nearest to Map Pointer 266 Co72 Ward Road W E 0 1 267 Co391 Kipling St E 1 6 o BEE eee E 3 10 o 270 Harlan St E 4 0 a 271A Co95 Sheridan Bly E 4 5 Press ENTER to view detail 2 Make a selection from the list of exit types and press the ENTER key to display the nearest exits 3 Scroll through the list of exits and highlight the one you want Then press the ENTER key to display the Exit Information Page bottom right picture Press the Go To Exit
93. u select a category you may search for Points of Interest using the Find Nearest or Find Nearest Find by Name list When you look at one of the lists there is an icon associated with each entry rand by Bene which identifies the nature of the Point of Interest System Setup To select which specific categories are displayed Find By Name Option 1 With the Nearest or by Name list on the screen press the OPTION key Highlight the Find Nearest or Find by Name options see lower left picture 2 Press the ENTER key to display a list of names for that category 46 3 wm Highlight a name from the displayed list and press Use the ROCKER keypad to scroll through the list and make a selection then press the ENTER key to display the list of names for the type you selected top left picture The list Food Drink by Name will be displayed by Nearest or By Name El Mansour Restaurant Press the OPTION key to switch from Find by Ww 40 Name to Find Nearest as desired 31 El Morocco NE 22 0 11 El Paseo Restaurant NW 10 4 11 Elite Cafe SW 0 8 the ENTER key to open the Information Page for Press OPTION to find nearest or start new search your selection top right picture The information page shows the major category Food Drink and name at the top of the page The window below may be changed to show the selection on a local map when the Map b
94. utes lets you control all data transfer functions from the second StreetPilot or from a PC Request Track Sond erret To select a beacon frequency when selecting an RCTM format end Routes Sene Track E If an RTCM format is selected additional fields are provided to control a GARMIN beacon receiver directly from the StreetPilot Highlight the Beacon field and select the DGPS beacon you desire from the list provided Frequency and bit rate will be automatically entered By selecting Other you can enter the beacon frequency and bit rate on the StreetPilot and the information will be used to tune the beacon receiver lower left picture For more information refer to the Owner s Manual for the GARMIN beacon receiver or request the GARMIN DGPS Beacon Reference Card Part Number 190 00069 01 Rev C After selecting the desired setting press the ENTER key Transfer Mode List V Cape Henry F ing e ae bank Understanding Beacon Status messages If an RTCM format is selected the unit must be connected to a Beacon Receiver While the beacon is operating a status field keeps you informed of changes in operation Advisory information such as Tuning No Differential GPS Position or Beacon Receiver Disconnected will display in the Beacon Status field Take appropriate action as required Selecting a Beacon Frequency from the RCTM Format Marking Your Location as a Personal Waypoint It is useful to mark a loc
95. utton is selected and pressed bottom left picture or toggled back to display the address city and telephone number by T El Mansour Restaurant pressing the Information button displayed Information when in the map mode EL MANSOUR RESTAURANT List of Point of Interest Names Use the ROCKER keypad to select either Point Bea to it Go to it Information or display it on er Y the Map Press the ENTER key to complete the process Pressing the ENTER key with OK Point of Interest Displayed on Map selected will close the window add the attraction to a route or save it as a waypoint depending on the programming mode When selecting Go to it the point of interest will be displayed on the Map Page with a route line direction time and distance information bottom right picture Go West toElMansour Restaurant Reference Finding a Point of Interest Food Drink International El Mansour Restaurant 3123 Clement St San Francisc CA 94121 EGUA Phone 415 751 2312 T ok J Point of Interest Information Page ORE 7 Point of Interest Displayed with Navigation Directions and Distance 47 Reference Finding an Address Finding an Address within a MetroGuide map data coverage area The procedure for finding Addresses and Intersections is a little different than Personal Find Address Waypoints Cities or Points of Interest To find an
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