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1. Reference System Setup Guidance and Status Route Guidance r Statute On On By selecting SPEAK Key Only on the General tab under the Voice function the unit only talks when the SPEAK key is pressed Dork w Statute Guidance and Status On On The Attention Tone field determines whether voice prompts are preceded by a chime 33 Reference System Setup Yes Faster Time Shorter Distance Car Motorcycle B _ Unpaved Roads ENIM E The Off Road option is useful if you stop some where on your trip where there are no roads scenic area etc and you still want to navigate via a straight line using the StreetPilot 26 10 2650 Faster Time Better Route U Turns _ Toll Roads fotorcycle No L Highways Unpaved Roads The Ask Me My Preference setting can also be changed from the Routing File tab Shorter Distance this setting causes distance to be used as the criteria for calculating your route The routes calculated with this setting is shorter in distance but may take more time to drive Off Road this setting causes your route to be a direct line from you to your destination This may be useful outside of detailed map coverage areas Ask Me My Preference Determines whether you are prompted to change your current Route Preference Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road before route calculations This s
2. 1 Press the remote or unit MENU key Select Display see pages 4 5 Brightness Contrast 2 Adjust the backlight and the contrast to the desired level see pages 4 5 To have the unit automatically adjust the brightness place a check in the Automatic Brightness box For optimum Automatic Brightness results set the brightness to a middle level If Automatic Brightness is checked the lower the brightness slide level is set to the sooner the unit reaches a minimum brightness level The unit automatically adjusts the level depending on ambient light conditions Slider Slider To adjust the external speaker volume 1 Press and hold the SPEAK VOLUME key A slider adjustment window appears 2 Adjust the speaker volume see pages 4 5 The loudest setting is ten the softest is one Alternatively volume can be cycled between three settings by repeatedly pressing SPEAK VOLUME button from this screen Each press activates the audio number To calibrate the touch screen 1 Press the remote or unit MENU key Select Display see pages 4 5 Speaker Volume 2 Press the remote or unit MENU key again to begin calibration Follow the on screen instructions IER Introduction Touch Screen Data Entry The StreetPilot 2610 2650 touchscreen is intended primarily for finger operation Although a PDA stylus may also be used to operate touchscreen never attempt this while operating a vehicle Never use a hard o
3. 2 Select Rename Log 3 Enter the new name see pages 4 5 and select OK when done To reset a Mileage Log 1 With the desired Mileage Log displayed press the unit or remote MENU key to display the Options window You may also select the round button to the right of the Mileage log Skip to step 3 if using the button 2 Select Reset Log 3 Select Yes or No Reference Trip Information Page Rename Log a A E 3 z Fa ta Ii A r ptio ns Info Dizplau You can reset Max Speed or the Trip Computer from the Trip Information menu Renaming a Mileage Log 19 20 Reference Marking Waypoints New Waypoint Show Mop A waypoint is stored in memory as soon as the New Waypoint page appears Parking Area Picnic Area fP 5 Post Office T RV Park l m Residence HB Restaurant Restroom There are approximately 50 waypoint symbols to choose from These symbols are used to mark the waypoint s position on the Map page Marking Your Location as a Waypoint It is useful to mark a location so that you can drive to it again later These locations are called Waypoints The StreetPilot 2610 2650 can hold up to 500 Waypoints To mark your location as a Waypoint 1 Hold down either the remote or unit PAGE key for 2 seconds and release The New Waypoint page appears with a default three digit name for the new Waypoint in the upper left portion of the page
4. Controls the display of railroads on the map Street Label Controls the display of street names on the map Other Options Point Tab Controls the display of waypoints exits and POIs points of interest on the map City Tab Controls the display of different size cities on the map Area Tab Controls the display of rivers lakes parks and other areas airports shopping malls hospi Reference tals etc Some map data is only visible at certain zoom scale ranges For example you may set Street Label Max Map Page Options Zoom to 200 miles but they would not show above a 0 8 mile zoom scale Setting the Max Zoom to Auto generally gives the best display performance Resetting Map Setup Defaults Normal You may reset restore map settings for each individual setup tab or for all tabs rack Up To reset map setup defaults Auto 1 From the Map Page press the unit or remote MENU key On 2 Select Map Setup 3 To restore defaults for an individual map setup tab highlight the tab and press the unit or remote MENU key A series of file tabs allow you to change the Map page setup options 4 Select either Reset Settings or Reset All Settings Tab Setup Data tabs on the Map page display a variety of information and may be customized You can change the size type of data displayed shading of the data fields and which tabs are shown hidden There are two different s
5. Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road or Don t Ask Again See pages 33 34 for a description of these options 5 The Thumbnail Route Map appears in the lower left hand corner of the Map page as the unit calculates the route A voice prompt sounds and the magenta route line appears The unit is now ready to navigate the new route Reference Using the Routes Menu Active Route Kansas Speedway from E 15 1st St 28 A E 4 1 P E C Stop Via Paint Detour Return Lore T Routing Setup You can change the routing preferences directly from the Routes menu Once the new preferences are set you can recalculate the route with the Recalculate option Route Saved Kansas Speedway from E 15 1st St OK To save a route select Save from the Routes menu and select the OK button on the Route Saved window 2 28 Reference Using the Routes Menu Detour Distance X d 2 i z a 13 1 2 mile 1 mile 2 miles Smiles 19 miles The StreetPilot 2610 2650 lets you select a specific detour distance and calculates a new route based on this information Via Point x a Add Mia Remo we Point Via Point Via points are intermediary points that can be added to your route using the Add Via Point option under the Via Point feature of the Routes menu To save a Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu
6. Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers from Garmin Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased through an online auction www garmin com vil viii Introduction Maintenance GPS Cleaning The StreetPilot 2610 2650 case and remote are constructed of high quality materials and do not require user maintenance other than cleaning Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solu tion and then wipe dry Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may damage plastic components Touchscreen Cleaning The StreetPilot 2610 2650 touchscreen is intended primarily for finger operation Although a PDA stylus may also be used to operate touchscreen never attempt this while operating a vehicle Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen or damage may result The touchscreen should be cleaned using a soft clean lint free cloth Water isopropyl alcohol or eyeglass cleaner may be used if needed If these are used apply liquid to cloth and then gently wipe touchscreen with moistened cloth Storage Do not store the StreetPilot 2610 2650 where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur such as in the trunk of a car as permanent damage may result Use
7. 26 Using the Routes Menu The Routes menu gives you nine options to manage the StreetPilot 2610 2650 Routes feature To access the Routes menu press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds or press MENU then select ROUTE The nine options are as follows Recalculate Recalculates the active route for faster time or shorter distance Stop or Resume Route Stops the route being navigated or simulated or resumes a stopped route Via Point Adds or removes an intermediate point to be reached on the way to the final destination Detour Calculates a new route to destination avoiding part of the current route Return to Start Reverses the route and returns you to the point from which you initiated the route Routing Setup Allows you to control routing preference settings New Starts an entirely new route Route List Selects a Route to start from a list of saved routes Save Saves the active route To start a new Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select New The Find Destination window appears 2 Follow the instructions given on pages 21 22 to select a Find Destination item Once the Information page is displayed for the item you found select Go To 3 The Route Preference window appears unless disabled by the Ask Me My Preference setting under the System Setup Routing tab 4 From the Route Preference window select
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9. Sunrise 36 Sunset 36 System Info 31 System Info Page 39 43 System Setup Pages 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 T Tabs Customizing 14 Tab Setup 11 13 60 Text Size 12 Time 36 49 Time Format 36 Time Offsets 49 Time of Day 15 18 Time Tab 36 Time to Turn 15 Time Zone 36 Time Zones 49 Total Time 19 Touchscreen 4 Touchscreen Cleaning viii Touchscreen Tone 33 Touch screen Calibrating 3 Touch Screen Calibration 31 Touch Screen Control 4 Track 37 Track Clearing 37 Track Log 12 Track Log Tab 37 Track Percentage Full 37 Track Recording 37 Track Up 42 Transferring City Navigator CD Data 53 Transferring Data 53 Trip Information Page 18 Type Button 24 U Units 32 Unit Description x Unit ID Number 43 Unit Pages 6 Use Indoors 11 Use Outdoors 11 V Via Point 27 29 30 Voice 32 W Warnings and Cautions 44 iv v Warranty vii Waypoint Averaging 20 Waypoint Creating 9 10 20 23 24 25 26 51 Waypoint Deleting 20 Waypoint Manually Entering 20 Waypoint Symbol 20 Z Zooming 8 16 Zoom Toolbar 8 For the latest free software updates excluding map data throughout the life of your Garmin products visit the Garmin web site at www garmin com amp GARMIN Copyright 2003 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries Garmin International Inc 1200 East 151 Street Olathe Kansas 66062 U S A Garmin Europe Ltd Unit 5 The Quadrangle Abbey Park Industrial Estate Romsey SO51 9DL
10. To add a Detour 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Detour The Detour Distance window appears 2 Select the appropriate detour distance 1 2 1 2 5 or 15 miles or 1 2 5 10 30 kilometers The unit avoids the original route from your current location for the specified detour distance The Route Prefer ence window appears unless disabled by the Ask Me My Preference setting under the System Setup Routing tab 3 From the Route Preference window select Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road or Don t Ask Again See pages 33 34 for a description of these options 5 The unit is now ready to navigate the newly altered route Note that the StreetPilot 2610 2650 remem bers the detour each time the route is recalculated whether manually or automatically the list of roads to be avoided are only cleared from memory once you stop navigation or turn off the unit To add a Via Point 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Via Point then select Add Via Point note that if the active route does not contain any via points the Add Via Point option is the only allowable option A window appears with two selectable options Use Map and Find 2 To choose a via point using the map select Use Map point to a location on the map The route is rec
11. and Routing tabs To change the data tab shading 2 3 Select Tab Setup from the Map menu Select the Shading Slider at the bottom TOUCH or move Left Right on the THUMB STICK to select one a shade setting To customize the data tabs BRB W NO Select Tab Setup from the Map menu Select either the Mapping or Routing tab Press MENU on the unit or remote then select Custom Setup Select the button for the tab you wish to customize You may also choose to add tabs by selecting the tab number If a tab is not available due to size it is grayed out Select the primary type of data you wish to display The number of custom tabs with that type of data appears Select Prev Previous or Next to cycle through the available selections When the desired tab appears select OK When done press QUIT on the remote or TOUCH the X in the upper right corner Map Page Navigation Information The following types of navigational data can be displayed on the Mapping data tabs Reference Address Destination address when navigating to a route Heading Current direction of travel Map Page Options Next Turn Shows GPS status when stationary the next intersection when driving and driving instructions for the next turn when navigating a route Speed Your rate of travel which can be displayed in miles or kilometers per hour Time of Day Curren
12. feature to improve driver safety By default this feature is enabled but can be turned off to allow a passenger to operate the unit When your vehicle is moving Safe Mode disables the StreetPilot 2610 2650 functions which require significant operator atten tion and may become a distraction while driving Disabled functions include Map Panning All FIND key functions except Recent List All MENU key functions Creating new routes When you come to a complete stop these features are automatically re enabled Track Log Tab The StreetPilot 2610 2650 automatically records a history of your locations in the Track Log creating Reference an electronic bread crumb trail of the path you have traveled Once the log is full new track points replace the oldest track points The beginning of the track contains the earliest point while the end contains the most recent ones The display of the track log on the map can be turned on and off in Map Setup the default is Off Recording Select On or Off On to record tracks Off to stop tracks from being recorded System Setup Percentage Full Shows the percentage of track memory used Clear Track Clears all of the points of the track log from memory To clear the track select Clear Track and then select Yes Language Tab The StreetPilot 2610 2650 Language Setup feature allows you to change the languages used for on Press the Cle
13. Overall Avg Your average speed of travel including time stopped during the time the StreetPilot 2610 2650 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 length 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 2610 2650 has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset This is always equal to Driving Time plus Stopped Time To reset the Trip Computer or the Maximum Speed 1 Press the unit or remote MENU key to display the Options window You may also select the round but tons to the right of the main odometer or Max Speed Skip to step 4 if using the buttons 2 Select Reset Trip Computer 3 To reset the Maximum Speed only select Reset Max Speed Only 4 Select Yes or No To select a Mileage Log 1 Select the Job 1 field 2 Select the desired Mileage Log name To rename a Mileage Log 1 With the desired Mileage Log displayed press the unit or remote MENU key to display the Options window
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15. deployment Airbags expand with a rapid fire 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 place the mounting brachet 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 NOTE An optional external remote antenna Garmin GA 27C may be needed when operating the unit in a vehicle with a coated windshield or an in screen heating system which can block the GPS signals Vehicle Installation The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is portable allowing you to easily carry the unit from vehicle to vehicle or take it with you once you reach your destination A Dash Mount consisting of a mounting base required hardware and adhesive pads is included with the StreetPilot 2610 2650 You may choose to use the non skid friction mount which is designed for convenient temporary mounting for your StreetPilot 2610 2650 Installation should be performed with consideration for the following safety warnings Do not mount where driver s field of vision is blocked Do not place unse cured on the vehicle dash Do not mount in front of an airbag field of deployment Do not mount over airbag panels Select a suitable location for installation that allows
16. 4 2 To save the waypoint TOUCH OK or select with the THUMB STICK To create a new waypoint using a map item 1 Use the remote THUMB STICK or TOUCH to point to the desired map item Select the Information icon 2 Select the Create Waypoint Flag icon A New Waypoint page appears with an abbreviated auto assigned name To change the name or coordinates see Data Entry on page 4 3 To save the waypoint select OK Once you are finished with panning you can quickly remove the panning arrow and re center the map on your present position by pressing the remote QUIT key or TOUCH the Back arrow in the upper lett See page 20 for more on creating and editing waypoints The Go To function can be used anywhere on the map If nothing currently exists at the map pointer position a new waypoint is created at the pointers location before the Go To is started You can also create a waypoint on the Map page without selecting it as a Go To destination Routing to a Map Feature or Location Use the remote THUMB STICK or TOUCH to point to the desired map item or location on the map Select the Information or Flag icon in the upper right Select Go To The Route Preference window appears Select Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road The StreetPilot 2610 2650 routes you to the selected destination using turn by turn navigation and voice prompting See
17. All Points of Interest S 345 0 15 SE 0 Lodging i Services SW 0 2 Entertainment 0 2 You can find items by name or search for nearby items by category 21 To find a Near Here or Near map item gt item Reference 1 Select the item you want from the either list to display the information page for the item To find an item Near Other nearest item Using the Find Menu 1 Select Near Other from the Find Near button Pan and zoom the map pointer on the map to find the desired location then press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the checkmark in the upper right A Cites Near Here Filter Near Map Pointer list appears To manually enter coordinates press the unit or remote MENU key and select Enter As Text Select the coordinates enter the desired data and select OK when done aU ES e3 2 Select the item you want from list to display the information page for the item Clare KS 45 To filter items with letters or numbers Btanlev KS FA Overland Park KS fai 1 From the find screen select Filter Spring Hill KS 5 fat quies KS 74 2 Enter in the letters or numbers pages 4 5 of the item you wish to search for and select OK For example entering KAN searchs for anything with those letters anywhere in the name Nearest cities are listed in order according to their ae j 3 Select the item you want from list to display the information page
18. Bus Bet Emergency Tazi Delivery _ Highways _ Bicycle _ Unpaved Roads Using the Calculate Routes for option allows you to take full advantage of the routing information contained in the City Navigator maps for planning the most efficient route for your type of vehicle Faster Time Y Yes Better Route Cor Motorcycle Bl Toll Roads _ Unpaved Roads You may also choose to avoid U Turns 35 36 Reference System Setup 12 Hour Central Auto 02 07 34 30 JUL 03 06 1 71 08 33 Remember that current date and time are deter mined by the satellites and cannot be changed The Safe Mode can be turned off to allow a pas senger to operate the unit Time Tab Time Format Allows you to choose from a 12 or 24 hour time format When you select the 12 hour time format the clock reads like a standard clock with 12 hour AM and PM cycles The 24 hour option sets the clock to display a 24 hour cycle military time Time Zone Can be set to either one of the U S time zones or to any other time zone by selecting Other and entering a specific UTC time offset Refer to the instructions for setting UTC Time Offset on page 49 Daylight Savings Can be turned On Off or set to Automatic Time Date Sunrise and Sunset Determined by the satellite information being received cannot be changed Safety Tab The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is equipped with a Safe Mode
19. Search Options 24 Finding an Address or an Intersection You must be using MapSource City Navigator included or other optional MapSource data which provides this type of map information otherwise these options are not selectable To locate an address 1 Press the unit or remote FIND key to display the Find Feature menu Select the Addresses option to display the Find Address page 2 Select the Number field and use the method for entering numbers as explained on pages 4 5 3 Select the Street field and use the method for entering numbers as explained on pages 4 5 Find the street you want following the instructions for finding an item by name on pages 21 22 Tip Enter Main instead of E Main St to display a list of Main streets 5 Select the desired street selected to place the street name on the find page 6 To limit the search to a particular City State Province or Postal Code select the Limit to field then select either lt No Limit Enter a City Enter a State Province or Enter a Postal Code Enter the data as explained on pages 4 5 and select OK Note If you enter this data before Number and Street it narrows the search and speeds up data entry by only showing data from that particular area 7 You may also refine the Street search by pressing MENU from the Find Address window and selecting Refine Street Choose the appropriate street prefix and or suff
20. Select Save The Route Saved window appears showing the active route that is automatically named with the start and end points the route name can be edited here by selecting it to change the name 2 Select OK to confirm the name and save the route The unit can hold up to 50 saved routes To select a Route to follow from a list of Saved Routes 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select List The Route List window appears 2 Select a saved route from the list The unit is now ready to navigate the route To recalculate a Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Recalculate 2 The Route Preference Window appears unless disabled From the Route Preference window select Faster Time Shorter Distance or Off Road or Don t Ask Again See pages 33 34 for a description of these options 3 Press ENTER The Thumbnail Route Map appears in the lower left hand corner of the Map page The unit is now ready to navigate the route To stop a Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu 2 Select Stop The current route becomes inactive To resume a Route 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu 2 Select Resume The current route becomes active again
21. The StreetPilot 2610 2650 captures the location from the instant you release PAGE so you do not need to be concerned about moving around or losing satellite reception your Waypoint is safely stored To rename the Waypoint manually change the Coordinates or Elevation 1 Select the Name Coordinates or Elevation field 2 Enter the new waypoint name waypoint coordinates or elevation pgs 4 5 and select OK when done Each waypoint may also be assigned a custom waypoint symbol for easy recognition on the Map page To change the Waypoint symbol 1 Select the Waypoint symbol field immediately to the left of the waypoint name 2 Select the most appropriate symbol and select OK The new Waypoint is now stored in memory When stationary you may also average a waypoint position to increase its accuracy If you are moving or average the waypoint the from another location it changes the coordinates to the updated position To average a waypoint location 1 From the New Waypoint screen press the unit or remote MENU key and select Average Location 2 The unit shows a Measurement Count and Estimated Accuracy Select Update lt waypoint gt Location At the bottom of the Waypoint Marked and Waypoint Review page there are three option buttons that may be selected Delete deletes the waypoint Show On Map Shows the waypoint on the Map page Go To Tells the unit that you want to navigate to that waypoint Using
22. and driving directions in text format To clear the Next Turn page and return to the previous page at any time press either the remote QUIT or TOUCH the Back key The Next Turn page can be turned off completely set to automatically appear when navigating a route set to appear only when the SPEAK key is pressed or both See the System Setup on page 33 for instruc tions on configuring the Next Turn page When not navigating a route the Next Turn page is no longer available When navigating a route the Map page displays the next turn distance and a turn direction arrow in blue on the left side of the display Current Route Page Time to Go Time of Arrival at Turn Driving Instructions 0 8 Turn right towards DI 21 J xs Kansas City 10 074 Exit 222B on right to I 07 40 precion otun M M Cra T 10 14 f 211 Exit 12B on right to I 18 59 BEI WZKonsas Tpke West 10 25 Arrive at Kansas 2251 Speedway 10 2 Scroll Bar Distance to Go Final Destination Distance and Time to Go Time of Arrival Fa 233 When the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is navigating a Route the Current Route page is displayed between the Map page and the Trip Information page the Current Route page is only available during navigation The page shows a pointer that indicates the direction of travel from your current location to the destination a list of the next three turns and the destination turn direction arrow turn description dista
23. describes in more detail the available settings for each System Setup file tab item General Tab Color Scheme Allows you to choose between three operating modes Dark Displays a black background with white letters Bright Displays a white background with black letters Auto Automatically adjust switches to Dark at sunset and Bright at sunrise Units Allows you to select the desired units of measure for distance in miles Statute or kilometers Metric If you select Statute the speed is shown in miles per hour and the elevation is shown in feet Metric shows speed in kilometers per hour and elevation in meters Voice This setting determines when the voice and chime if enabled sounds The StreetPilot 2610 2650 speaks status messages if enabled such as external power lost and route navigation messages such as drive point eight miles west and turn right If enabled a single chime precedes all automatic voice naviga tion messages see Attention Tone There are three possible voice messages per route leg The first message comes right after you have completed a turn and are starting a new leg the voice message is preceded by a lower pitched tone The second message comes toward the end of the leg depending on how fast you are progressing this message is also preceded by a lower pitched tone The last message on the route leg comes right before a turn and is
24. for the item respective mileage from your present position Finding a Waypoint Waypoints that you have created and stored in the StreetPilot 2610 2650 can be found by selecting the Select Map Waypoints option of the Find menu You can find a waypoint from a list of waypoints using the Finding North American City Navigator v5 items procedure explained on the previous page E rnneong Erat ee eraon The Waypoint Information page displays the waypoint name a map symbol the location in lat lon Routable Americas Highway Base Map elevation and three on screen buttons Delete Show On Map or Go To the Waypoint Finding a City Cities can be found by selecting the Cities option of the Find menu The City Information page for the selected city displays the city name the size by population the larger the icon the higher the population and the distance from your location You can save it as a waypoint Flag icon view it on the map Show On Map or Go To it from your current location Cities can be found in the built in basemap or in data downloaded from a MapSource CD You can search for cities using the built in basemap data or using data loaded from MapSource CDs such as City Navigator Europe 22 To find a city in MapSource data or built in basemap data JP 2 3 Follow the steps on pages 21 22 to find an item While viewing a list of cities press the remote or unit MENU key to view an opt
25. may also filter search items using letters or numbers To switch between By Name Near Here Near map item gt or Near Other 1 Select the Find Near button located between title and Filter button 2 Select By Name Near Here Near map item gt or Near Other To find an item by name 1 If By Name has previously been chosen select the Spell button The first character in the name field at the top of the page is selected Begin entering the name of the item you want using the method for entering each letter or number described on page 4 Letters entered inthe top field appear in white while possible find result suggestions appear in grey If you see the remaining letters in grey you wish to use select the gt arrow until the name is spelled out in white or the search results are less than 5 2 The number of matches appears in the corner as you enter letters and numbers and turns green when there are 5 or less matches found Select OK to see the results list 3 Select the item you want from the list to display the information page for the item Reference Using the Find Menu ef Hor g 9 B 5 Recent Findz Cities Addresses Inter sections gs All Paints af Food amp Drink Lodgina Interest Services Enter tainment The Find menu uses the built in basemap and optional City Navigator CD Map Data Find Near Button Mear Here w Filter
26. nT Sener ce T5 APPENDICES 5 setae seec tectecd ans eens tect cece tos 44 Appendix A Installation ccc 44 Appendix A Time OMS CS eerie teo 49 Appendix A Using Diacritical Marks 50 Appendix A CompactFlash Data Cards 51 Appendix A Messages 54 Appendix B Speci CatiOMs use itte 56 Appendix C Indek eoe tiet dtes 58 FCC Compliance The StreetPilot 2610 2650 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than outdoor require ments Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate
27. or remote MENU key accesses the Main menu options Route Options Info and Display which appear from any page Pressing MENU twice displays the Info menu items GPS Info Map Info and System Info From the Main Menu window you may select the following Main Menu Route Displays Route menu options see page 27 Options Display various system setup options Info Displays the GPS Info Map Info and System Info options see page 42 dell a dn Display Shows options to adjust brightness contrast auto brightness and screen calibration see page 3 dea rate 1 ai Options System Setup Pages This group of pages is used to perform various System Setup functions Each selectable page is denoted by a file tab at the top that identifies the function of that page R ute Options Info Dizplau Main Menu Icons To select a System Setup option 1 With the System Setup on the screen select the file tab for the desired function The associated informa tion and options are automatically displayed when the file tab is selected 2 Once the desired file tab has been selected select the desired option to view or modity 3 Select an item to change to a different option In most cases a list of available options is shown TETE 4 Select the desired choice and accept the change 5 Highlight the file tab area and select another file tab if desired au and Status Y On At some point in time you may desire to restore
28. spaced points and the actual layout of these details may differ from the map presentation Panning allows you to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current map area This provides a look ahead capability which is particularly useful with smaller map areas While in panning mode the data tabs on the right are hidden To pan the Map page 1 Use the remote THUMB STICK or TOUCH hold and drag your finger to move the map in any direction including diagonally 2 Once you are finished panning you can quickly remove the panning arrow and re center the map on your present position by pressing the remote QUIT key or TOUCH the back arrow in the upper left As you begin to pan the map with the remote a pointer appears This map pointer serves as a target marker for the map If you change the scale the map is redrawn with the pointer at the center When the pointer is placed on a map object the name of that object is highlighted and an T Information icon appears in the upper right corner If the pointer is on a blank area of the map a Create Waypoint Flag appears This feature applies to everything displayed on the map except route lines and track log data When a map item or waypoint name is highlighted you can review information show it on the map or execute a Go To directly from the Map page Waypoints have an additional Delete option and all other map items have a Flag icon to create a waypoint at that i
29. the vehicle is in motion could result in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury WARNING This product its packaging and its components contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm This Notice is being provided in accordance with Californias Proposition 65 If you have any questions or would like additional information please refer to our web site at http Avww garmin com prop65 Introduction Warnings and Cautions Your StreetPilot is equipped with a Safe Mode feature to improve driver safety By default this feature is enabled but can be turned off to allow a passenger to operate the unit When your vehicle is moving Safe Mode disables certain StreetPilot functions which require significant operator attention and may become a distrac tion to use while driving See page 36 for details For instructions on vehicle installation see Appendix A pages 44 Vi Introduction Software License Agreement Software License Agreement BY USING THE STREETPILOT 2610 2650 YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS AGREE MENT CAREFULLY Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device the Software in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the
30. the default settings for each tab on the Options menu ee of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 This can be done by selecting the option called Reset Settings ni v On To restore the original settings Selecting a System Setup Option 1 With the desired tab highlighted press the unit or remote MENU key and choose Reset Settings 2 If desired repeat steps 1 for other file tabs 31 32 Reference System Setup Dork w Statute Guidance and Status On Off Y On The System Setup pages allow you to customize the features of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 p n R oute Options Info Displau You can completely reset the System Setup features on each file tab to their original settings The file tab headings and System Setup functions are General Color Scheme Units Voice Touchscreen Tone Attention Tone and Keypress Tone Guidance Off Route Recalculation and Next Turn Pop Up Routing Route Preference Ask Me My Preference Calculation Method Calculate Routes for and Avoid U Turns Toll Roads Highways and Unpaved Roads Time Time Format Time Zone Daylight Savings Time Date Sunrise and Sunset Safety Switches Safe Mode On and Off Track Log Recording Percentage Full and Clear Track Language Selects desired operating language for on screen text and voice prompts Interface 2650 Only Odometer Wave Type Reverse Light Polarity USB Format and Serial Format The following
31. the desired reference point the point Attraction you want to measure from and select the check mark in the upper right corner A data window appears l Huseum Historical at the top with the distance bearing and coordinates Union Station 4 Move the panning arrow to the second point to which you want to measure The direction and distance 30 W Pershing Rd from the reference point is shown on the top of the Map page Kansas City HO 64108 5 Press the QUIT key TOUCH the Back arrow or select Stop Measuring on the menu to return to the 816 460 2000 regular Map page display 5 Show Map Map Setup Allows you to configure the map display to your preferences including map detail map You can route to a map item by selecting Go To orientation automatic zooming and color mode The map setup options are organized under a series of file tabs making individual selections easier to locate and change The following pages describe the file tabs and settings available under each tab 11 Reference Map Page Options EI eum EE w Tab Hide Tobe Setup zi gt ia Route Options Info Display The Options menu on the Map page allows you to customize the Map page Common Settings Text Size Specifies the text size that a map item display Selecting None turns off the text display for that item Max Zoom Specifies the maximum map scale at which a map item displays If Auto is selected t
32. to be recalculated to reflect the change HOME TO BEACH Deleting and Renaming Routes Kansas Speedway from E 151st St SAN ANTONIO FROM LAWRENCE KS You can delete a single route or all of the routes that exist in the StreetPilot 2610 2650 You can also rename a route 23 5 mi 22 min To delete a single Route The StreetPilot 2610 2650 allows you to delete 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select E ralleoralicr nares Ved Route List The Route List appears with all routes Highlight the single route to delete and press the under the List option of the Routes menu Routes MENU key Select Delete Select Yes in the verification window can also be renamed To delete all Routes 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Route List A list of all routes appears Press the MENU key Select Delete All Select Yes in the confir mation window To rename a Route 4 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Route List A list of all routes appears Select the single route to be renamed and press the MENU key Select Rename Enter the new route name using the instructions on page 4 5 E Y die rote Mi E Options Info Displau Route Rename and Delete Options Main Menu Reference Pressing the unit
33. vehicle based restrictions For example a street or gate may be accessible by emergency vehicles only or a residential street may not allow commercial trucking traffic By specifying which vehicle type you are driving you can avoid being routed through an area that is prohibited for your type of vehicle Likewise the StreetPilot 2610 2650 may give you access to roads or turns that wouldnt be available to normal traffic The following options are available Car Motorcycle Truck large semi tractor trailer lorry Bus Emergency ambulance fire department police etc e axi Delivery delivery vehicles Bicycle avoids routing through interstates and major highways Pedestrian Avoid Lets you avoid certain things that may be undesirable on your route U Turns if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 does not direct you to make a U turn unless abso lutely necessary Toll Roads if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 avoids entering toll roads but still does so if the other alternatives take you too far out of your way Highways if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 avoids routing you through interstates and major highways but still does so if the other alternatives take you too far out of your way Unpaved Roads if checked the StreetPilot 2610 2650 avoids unpaved surfaces but still does so if the other alternatives take you too far out of your way Reference System Setup Lar Hotorcycle Fas
34. 47 05 46 45 06 23 32 Select from different Mileage Logs Trip Information Page The third main page is the Trip Information page If you are making a long trip you may find the Trip Information page 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 Information page Be certain to reset the Trip Computer before beginning a trip see next page If you make frequent stops leave the StreetPilot 2610 2650 powered on and receiving satellites This allows the unit to accu rately measure elapsed time during the trip However some vehicles disconnect power to the cigarette lighter when the ignition is turned off The following trip information is displayed on the Trip Information page Time of Day Current time Compass Ribbon Shows your current compass heading while moving with a red indicator arrow Speed This is the current vehicle speed displayed in miles or kilometers an hour Odometer A running total of distance traveled based upon the distance between second by second loca tion readings since the Trip Computer was last reset Mileage Log Allows you to use up to four different mileage odometers for recording trip distances You may also rename each mileage log see next page Driving Avg Your average speed of travel during the time the vehicle has been in motion since the Trip Computer was last reset
35. DR Cable Wiring 2650 Only Square Wave High GARMIN Interface Tab 2650 Only 48 DR Cable Wiring For Dealer Installation The StreetPilot 2650 must be installed by a licensed dealer due to the DR Dead Reckoning cable con nections The DR connection consists of a 2 wire harness that connects to the VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor and Reverse Light Switch on the bare wire end and the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter on the 2 prong molded connector end See pages 44 47 for additional installtion instructions for the StreetPilot 2650 The Orange DR cable wire attaches to the VSS The unit software option Odometer Wave Type needs to be set to either Square Wave or Sine Wave see page 38 This may be determined either by contacting the vehicle manufacturer or by using an oscilloscope Square Wave is the most common type Do not con nect the DR Cable into the vehicle speed sensor signal from the ABS control The Green DR 2 cable wire attaches to the Reverse Light Switch The unit software options Reverse Light Polarity needs to be set to either High or Low see page 38 Contact the vehicle manufacturer for polar ity or check with a voltmeter Set to High most common if a positive high voltage is detected Set to Low if no or a low voltage is detected WARNING the terms of the Garmin Warranty require that the DR Dead Reckoning Cable with bare wire leads be installed
36. ILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE 1200 E 151st Street Olathe KS 66062 U S A IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR Phone 800 800 1020 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO FAX 913 397 0836 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 Introduction Warranty Garmin International Inc Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the Garmin Europe Ltd purchase price at its sole discretion SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Unit 5 The Quadrangle FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY Abbey Park Industrial Estate To obtain warranty service call your local Garmin authorized dealer Or call Garmin Customer Service Romsey 5051 9DL U K at one of the numbers listed on the right for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking number The unit Phone 44 1794 519944 should be securely packed with the tracking number clearly written on the outside of the package The unit PAA 44 1794 519222 should be sent freight charges prepaid to any Garmin warranty service station A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the proof of purchase for warranty repairs
37. 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 2610 2650 to secure the unit so that it will not interfere with the vehicle s operating controls obstruct the drivers view of driving conditions or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident Do not mount the StreetPilot 2610 2650 over air bag panels or in the field of air bag deployment Air bags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path toward the driver or passengers causing possible injury Refer to air bag safety precautions contained in the vehicle s owner manual Do not mount the StreetPilot 2610 2650 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 For use in vehicles it 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 become distracted by the StreetPilot 2610 2650 to the exclusion of safe driving practices It is unsafe to operate the controls of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 while you are driving Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a StreetPilot 2610 2650 to pay full attention to operation of the vehicle and road conditions while
38. Navigator mapping software is included with your StreetPilot 2610 2650 City Navigator is designed specifically for the StreetPilot 2610 2650 and contains detailed street maps and points of interest for major cities This mapping software allows for automatic routing the map data also contains turn restrictions and other routing information With City Navigator data in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 simply enter an address or intersection or search for a point of interest using the unit or remote FIND key and the StreetPilot 2610 2650 automatically plans a route and provides turn by turn directions to that location You may also view the address phone number and map location of services or points of interest Be aware that depending on the City Navigator version not all areas are covered in detail by the City Navigator CD To get detailed street level routing for major cities you need to download maps from the City Navigator CD Transferring City Navigator CD Data to a CF Data Card Included with your purchase of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is a CompactFlash Data Card which allows you to quickly download maps from your PC Follow the directions with MapSource to install the software then connect the unit to your PCs USB port Once you ve inserted the City Navigator CD and started the MapSource program on your PC move the cursor to the pull down menu at the top of the screen and select City Navigator Now select the detailed coverage areas you
39. OULD NOT BE USED AS AN AID TO DETERMINE GROUND PROXIMITY FOR AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION CAUTION The electronic chart is an aid to navigation and is designed to facilitate the use of autho rized government charts not replace them Only official government charts and notices to mariners contain all information needed for safe navigation and as always the user is responsible for their prudent use MAP DATA INFORMATION One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost We use a combination of governmental and private data sources which we identify as required in product literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer Virtually all data sources contain inaccurate or incomplete 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 Because the map data may not be perfect it helps at times to cross check the units map with your actual surroundings to confirm that you are arriving at the exact destination WARNING The Global Positioning System GPS is operated by the United States government which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance The system is subject to changes which could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment Although the Garmin StreetPilot 2610 2650 is a preci sion electronic NAVigation AID
40. Sensor Receives signals from GPS unit ON and UP to Connection for optional g turn OFF external antenna Automatically adjusts backlight level Receives signals from remote control Do not block satellites to determine position Do not block a 0 0 Driving BOISA Speed Pa pee x Ready to p a y Navigate E Eu i mapsource Ti atu Mt SPEAK VOLUME Front View CompactFlash Card Back View 8 Bit Color LCD Touch Power Speaker Door i Keypad USB Connector Adjustable Mount Screen Display Connector J Insert programmed CF card On screen information is Controls unit Interface unit with a PC Connector for power PUES T CUIU for increased map detail referred to as a page operation to program the CF card speaker and Dead nect to the mounting and information lookup base and tilt forward backward Press PAGE MARK key to select a different screen capability Keep door shut to prevent water entry Keypad Usage The StreetPilot 2610 2650 keypad allows you to perform more than one function using a single key The key s primary function appears in larger text above the secondary function Always press and release a key to perform its primary function Pressing and holding a key activates its secondary function if avail Keypad Usage able For example quickly pressing and releasing the PAGE MARK key cycles through the available main pages If you
41. Software remain in Garmin You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties You further acknowledge that the structure organization and code of the Software are valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains a valuable trade secret of Garmin You agree not to decompile disassemble modity reverse assemble reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software of 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 LIMITED WARRANTY This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase Within this period Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any compo nents that fail in normal use Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse misuse accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL Garmin Addresses OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTAB
42. To Selecting an item from the list shows the type of services its direction from the exit and a list of services available each marked by a check Press the remote QUIT key or TOUCH the X to move back a screen Reference Using the Find Menu All Exits v nI 35 215 US 169 South Ks 7 Pa W 0 85 MM 213 Motor Vehicle Inspecti SH 3 45 210 US 56 M Bardner SY 557 207 Gordner Road SW 867 202 Edgerton SY 13 37 198 Ks 33 Wellsville SY 18 27 Once you locate the item of your choice select it to display an information page for that item I 35 Exit 215 U S 169 South Ks 7 Paola n aM Country Kitchen Teraco Phillips 66 Applebee s Chili s rs Show Map Go To To view all of the exit information on the list use the UP DOWN portion of the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the scroll bar UP DOWN arrows 23 Finding a Point of Interest You must have a data card in the StreetPilot 2610 2650 with MapSource City Navigator or other MapSource POI Points of Interest map data to search for points of interest otherwise this option is Usin g the Find Menu unavailable POI icons include All Points of Interest Addresses Intersections Food amp Drink Lodging Services Entertainment Attractions Shopping Transportation and Emergency amp Government For finding Addresses or Intersections see the following page Reference Fi vt amp To locate a point of interest Ail Points of Food amp Drink L
43. YS 2 Antenna 44 x Area Tab 13 Arrival Distance 15 Arrival Time 15 Ask Me My Preference 34 Attention Tone 33 Auto brightness 31 AutoZoom 12 Avoid 35 B Backlight 3 Brightness 31 C Calculate Routes for 35 Calculation Method 34 City Tab 13 Color Mode 12 58 Color Scheme 32 CompactFlash Data Cards 52 53 57 Compass Ribbon 18 Contrast 3 31 Current Route Page 17 D Data Entry 4 Date 36 Daylight Savings 36 Dead Reckoning 44 46 48 Defaults 13 31 Deleting a Waypoint 20 Deleting Routes 30 Detour 27 29 Diacritical Marks 50 51 Display 11 31 Distance To Turn 15 Driving Avg 18 Driving Time 18 DR Cable 48 E Elevation 20 42 F FCC Compliance iii Filter 21 22 FIND RECENT Key 1 Finding an Address 25 Finding an an Intersection 25 Finding an Exit 23 Finding a City 22 Finding a Point of Interest 24 Finding a Waypoint 22 Find Menu 21 22 23 24 25 26 G General Tab 32 Go To 20 23 24 25 26 GPS Cleaning viii GPS Info 31 GPS Info Page 40 41 42 GPS Info page 39 Guidance Tab 33 H Heading 15 Hide Show Tabs 11 I Icons 5 Info 11 31 Info Pages 39 Infrared Window 2 x Installation 44 45 46 47 48 Interface Tab 38 Intersection 25 IN Key 2 K Keypad Usage 1 Keypress Tone 33 L Language Tab 37 M Maintenance viii Main Menu 31 MapSource City Navigator 53 Map Detail 12 Map Info 31 Map Info Page 39 43 Map Page 7 8 9 10 16 Map Page Optio
44. al culated to include the newly entered via point 3 To choose an already stored location or POI to become a via point select Find and follow the directions on page 21 22 to select a location then select Add As Via The route is automatically recalculated to include the newly added via point entered via point becomes the last point on the route before destination am NOTE A via point is always placed after all of the via points already entered Thus the newly Reference Using the Routes Menu Add Via Point X mo jc You can add a via point using either the map Use Map or the Find option in order to add an inter mediary location to your route Via Point X 1 L k 1 add Fo You can also remove the last via point entered using the Remove Via Point option under the Via Point feature of the Routes menu 29 30 To remove a Via Point Reference 1 Press and hold the unit or remote MENU ROUTE key for two seconds to view the Routes menu Select Via Point then select Remove Via Point note that if the active route does not contain any via points Usina the Routes M the Remove Via Point option is automatically disabled sing the noutes vienu 2 A window appears asking you to confirm your intention to remove the via point from the current route Route List Selecting Yes automatically removes the last via point entered and allow the route
45. and Current Route A fourth page is available during navigation the Next Turn page Press the remote PAGE or QUIT key to switch back and forth between pages or press the PAGE key on the GPS to cycle forward The Reference Section describes in detail what each page does and how they are configured Unit Pages UNIT OR REMOTE Current Route Page Available REMOTE PAGE only during navigation QUIT KEY KEY 0 0 08 4 0 2 Turn onto US 92 SW ree 08 5 1 46 T E m n P3 260 Arrive at Miami on right pet Gum 04 44 06 05 20 00 Map Page Trip Information Page Or can be set SPEAK to automatically KEY poi Tr 10 seconds X Right towards Kansas City 0 8 01 22 Next Turn Page Available only during navigation Map Page Speed Dist To Turn s 40 0 0 2 S arrival Time Time Till Turn 09 21 00 19 Th on Santa Route Line Data Fields Next Turn Your Current Position Driving Instructions Fe St Map Scale The Map page is the main operating page of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 It graphically shows you map details your current location and marks your route to a destination with a magenta colored route line It tells you what direction to go or the direction you are traveling Customizable data tabs on the right side allow you to display information such as your speed the distance you have traveled the distance to the next turn the time remaining befo
46. ar Track button on the Track Log page screen text and for voice prompting to clear all of the stored track points Text Language This changes all on screen text on all pages and menus to the selected language The StreetPilot 2610 2650 offers text language in the following 14 languages English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Danish Portuguese Dutch Norwegian Finnish Polish Czech and Hungarian Chang British English ing the Text Language setting does not affect the display of map data or user entered data Map data such English Dansk as city street and point of interest names is always displayed in the language in which they are stored in Nederlands the map See pages 50 51 for information on using diacritical marks commonly used in many European Francais languages vieil Espa ol Voice Language This changes the language used for all voice commands and messages Text Language changes the on screen text to the selected language Voice Language changes the language for all voice prompts and messages to the selected language You may change the language for on screen text and voice prompts separately 3 38 Reference System Setup Square Wave High GARMIN The StreetPilot 2650 DR and Interface Settings page Interface Tab The Interface tab only appears on the StreetPilot 2650 with Dead Reckoning DR sensors The StreetPilot 2650 must be installed by an qualified Garmin
47. atellites currently in view Acquiring Sats The receiver is collecting data from available satellites but has not collected enough data to calculate a position fix 2D Navigation At least three satellites with good geometry have been locked onto and a two dimen sional position fix latitude and longitude is being calculated 3D Navigation At least four satellites with good geometry have been locked onto and your position is now being calculated in latitude longitude and elevation Poor GPS Coverage The receiver isnt tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fix due to bad satellite geometry or due to a shaded antenna driving between buildings etc Not Usable The receiver is unusable possibly due to incorrect initialization or abnormal satellite condi tions Turn the unit off and back on to reset and re initialize the receiver if necessary GPS is Off The unit is being used indoors and cannot be used for navigation When the unit is being used indoors battery life is saved since the GPS receiver is turned off Dead Reckoning 2650 only The unit isnt tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fix due to bad sat ellite geometry or due to a shaded antenna driving between buildings etc and is using Dead Reckoning 4 Poor Satellite Reception Menu If no satellites are received for several minutes or an insufficient number of satellites are received to determine a position fix a message appears prompt
48. by experienced installers at a qualified installation facility i e auto electrical accessory installation center The user should not attempt installation without proper knowledge of automotive electrical systems and skill in the use of special tools or hardware required for installation OK to cut or splice DR 2 GREEN past limiter DR 1 ee Do NOT cut or splice the cable beween the limiter and plug Time Zones and UTC Time Offset The StreetPilot 2610 2650 has many time zones built into memory To display the correct local time simply choose the corresponding time zone Internally the StreetPilot 2610 2650 does the necessary offset calculations to convert from UTC Coordinated Universal Time to selected local time zone To select a time zone 1 Press unit or remote MENU to select the Main Menu then select Options 2 Select the Time file tab then select the Time Zone field to display a list of available time zones 3 Select the desired time zone and press ENTER If the desired time zone is not pre programmed into the StreetPilot 2610 2650 you ll need to enter the time offset manually To do this select Other as the time zone Once selected a UTC Offset field appears directly adjacent to Other allowing you to manually enter the difference between UTC and the local time zone To manually enter a time zone offset 1 Follow the steps above and select Other in t
49. can be bent to fit the shape of your vehicles dash By fitting the base to your vehicles dash you maximize the contact area and minimize the likelihood that the StreetPilot would slide when making sharp turns locking lever release tab mounting base weighted tabs Attaching the StreetPilot to the Base These steps apply to both the non skid friction mount base and the adhesive mounting base Appendix A 1 Slide the locking lever on the mounting base to the i Vehicle Installation left unlocked position 2 Attach the StreetPilot to the mounting base by sliding the disk on the bottom of the StreetPilot into the base until it clicks into place 3 Rotate the StreetPilot left or right until the desired angle is achieved Slide the locking lever to the right lock to secure the StreetPilot to the base Adjusting the StreetPilot s Viewing Angle CD 1 Tilt the StreetPilot 2610 2650 forwards or backwards as needed The mounting bracket clicks as you adjust the tilt SUE mE 2 Rotate the entire StreetPilot by sliding the locking lever to the left unlocked position Adjust the angle as desired and move the lever back right to the locked position Removing the StreetPilot from the Base 1 Slide the locking lever on the mounting base to the left unlocked position Unloch to adjust left right 2 Press the release tab downward and slide the StreetPilot to the right i iue amp Appendix A
50. d controls The keys primary function appears on the key and the secondary functions same as keys on unit for the PAGE MENU FIND and SPEAK can be activated by holding the key for more than 2 seconds then release In order for the remote to operate properly be sure to point the IR infrared window on the remote towards the unobstructed IR window on the left front of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 The remote also has additional function keys that allow you to quickly enter data and perform other operations on the unit ZOOM IN Key Zooms in to adjust the Map page scale to show a smaller area with more detail ZOOM OUT Key Zooms out to adjust the Map page scale to show a larger area with less detail QUIT Key Returns display to previous page When entering data pressing QUIT restores the previous value cancels data entry ROUTE Key Displays a pop up window of available route navigation features THUMB STICK Selects menu options changes settings and enters data Also controls movement if the panning cursor on the Map page Press IN on the THUMB STICK to select activate a highlighted item or begin data entry ALPHANUMERIC KEYS Used when entering alphanumeric data in the unit such as an address or waypoint name These keys can be used in conjunction with the THUMB STICK To select the first letter press the key once to select the second letter press the key twice to select the third letter press the key three times or
51. dealer see page 48 It is recommended that you record these settings down in case the unit needs service or the tab is reset to defaults The Interface file tab provides the following input output format settings Odometer Vehicle Speed Sensor Wave Type The type Sine or Square Wave needs to be deter mined either by contacting the vehicle manufacturer or by using an oscilloscope Square Wave is the most common type Do not connect the DR Cable into the vehicle speed sensor signal from the ABS control Reverse Light Polarity Used to determine if there is a high or Low No volatage signal when the vehi cles reverse light is activated Contact the vehicle manufacturer for polarity or check with a voltmeter Set to High most common if a positive high voltage is detected Set to Low if no or a low voltage is detected USB Format This option allows you to turn the USB On Garmin or Off None If Serial Format is set to Garmin then USB Format is automatically set to None Set this to Garmin when connecting your StreetPilot 2650 to a USB port to use with MapSource Serial Format This option allows you to choose from one of the available settings below If USB Format is set to Garmin then Serial Format is automatically set to None Garmin the proprietary format used to exchange waypoint route track log data with a PC via serial connection The forma
52. e MapSource Info option from the Info menu then scroll through the list of available maps 3 If a check mark appears in the box to the left of a map name that map is turned on and appears on the map display maps that are disabled cannot be used for routing If necessary select the name of any listed map to add or remove the check mark 4 You may also press the unit or remote MENU key and select options to Enable All Maps or Disable All Maps For more information on MapSource and CF data cards see page 53 System InfoPage The System Info window shows the unit software version and unit ID number Reference Map Info Page Detail Maps Info v Kobenhavn Danmark Denmark 4 Gasteiz Espana Spain Iv Vasteras Sverige Sweden I Kansas City Missouri North American Cit European City Havigator Version 5 Kobenhavn Danmar Check the box for the MapSource data that you want displayed on the map X Software Version Unit ID 1 OK The System Information page 43 44 Appendix A Vehicle Installation WARNING For use in vehicles it is the sole responsi bility of the owner operator to place and secure the GPS unit so that is does not interfere with the vehicle operat ing 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 place the mounting brachet over airbag panels or in the field of airbag
53. e Once per second continuous GPS Accuracy Position 15 meters 49 feet 95 typical Velocity 0 05 meter sec steady state Dynamics Performs to specifications to 6 gs Interface USB 1 1 device 56 Power Source 12 24v DC Appendix F Usage 6 watts maximum racy Specifications Fuse AGC 3AG 1 0 Amp pest Remote Control Two AA alkaline batteries Not included Features Waypoints 500 with name and graphic symbol Routes Up to 50 stored Track Log 2000 track log points Dead Reckoning StreetPilot 2650 only Internal angular rate sensor external speed sensor input and external reverse light sensor input Installed by dealer CompactFlash data cards are widely available over the counter and you may purchase additional cards at many different retailers Because Garmin does not manufacture these cards it is possible that CompactFlash cards by certain manufacturers may generate radio frequency signals that interfere with the operation of your StreetPilot These circumstances are beyond Garmins control If this occurs please use a CF card from a different manufacturer Warm all data known Cold position time and almanac known AutoLocate almanac known position and time unknown Skysearch no data known Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U S DOD imposed Selective Availability Program 5 Appendix G Index A Accuracy 41 Accuracy circle 7 Address 15 25 ALPHANUMERIC KE
54. ets of tabs that display depending your navigation mode When not navigating a route the Mapping tabs are used and Routing tabs are used while navigating a route To show hide individual or groups of data tabs Touch screen only 1 From the Map page TOUCH the individual tab to hide it The tab is replaced by a blue placeholder on the right side of the display TOUCH the placeholder to show the tab again A tab turns red when it is selected l You can adjust the map colors for day or night 2 To show hide more multiple tabs TOUCH and hold on the left side of the topmost group of tabs you operation for maximum clarity wish to hide hold and slide your finger in a L shape down and right to the side of the display Repeat the process in reverse to redisplay the tabs 13 Reference Map Page Options Norrow Tabs Tab Setup Menu Select Tob x Customizing the Tabs To show hide all data tabs 1 From the Map page press MENU on the unit or remote Select Hide Tabs or Show Tabs depending on the current setting To setup data tab sizes Select Tab Setup from the Map menu Select either the Mapping or Routing tab Select Tab Style Choose Wide Tabs Narrow Tabs or Compact Tabs A preview of the layout shows on the right side along with the type of data that is to be displayed You may select different layout for both the Mapping
55. etting can also be changed from Yes to No from the Route Preference page The following options are available Yes this setting results in the Route Preference page being displayed before route calculations This setting is recommended if you frequently have a different preference for your routes No this setting skips the Route Preference page before route calculations The StreetPilot 2610 2650 uses your current Route Preference for all route calculations This setting is recommended if you usu ally have the same preference for your routes Calculation Method Allows you to control how thoroughly the StreetPilot 2610 2650 searches for the perfect route There is a trade off here between the length of time it takes to find a route and the quality of that route i e given the calculation criterion selected under Route Preference settings The following options are available Quickest Calculation this gives you the fastest results but the least optimal route e Quick Calculation takes a bit more time to calculate than the Quickest Calculation method but produces a better quality route Better Route even better quality route but longer calculation time than the Quick Calculation method Best Route this gives the most optimal route but takes the longest time to calculate Calculate Routes for Lets you take full advantage of the routing information built into the City Naviga tor maps Some roads have
56. he Time Zone field 2 Select the UTC Offset field then use the enter the desired offset amount 3 Select OK when finished If you are not certain what the offset is between UTC and the local time zone experiment Simply enter incremental offset values until the correct local time appears To aid this endeavor keep in mind that as you move West of the Prime Meridian 0 longitude the offset is negative and as you move East of the Prime Meridian the offset is positive In other words it is earlier in the day when you move West and later in the day when you move East Appendix B Time Offsets Central 12 Hour Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii Samoa 01 i Other 06 194 08 31 Auto 02 27 34 Many time zones are pre programmed into your StreetPilot 2610 2650 making display of local time simple 12 Hour Y Other No 07 28 32 01 AUG 03 11 19 01 314 If the desired time zone is not pre programmed select Other and enter the offset from UTC to the local time 49 Appendix C Using Diacritical Marks When finding cities enter each character using the base letter or whatever corresponding letter with diacritical marks appears then proceed to the next character As you continue entering each character previously entered characters may change to appear with or without diacritical marks Once the desired name is displayed select OK then select the de
57. he maximum map scale is determined by the Detail setting to prevent map clutter If Off is selected the item won t be shown Map Options Map Detail Adjusts the amount of map information such as roads that is displayed Most shows maximum detail and Least shows minimum detail The higher level of detail the slower the map redraw ing time Orientation Selecting North Up displays the map with North at the top Selecting Track Up auto matically rotates the map to keep your current direction of travel at the top of the screen A white North indicator is displayed on the map when in the Track Up mode The indicator always points to North An N with a black arrow pointing up displays while in North Up To quickly change the map orientation TOUCH the Orientation icon in the upper left to toggle between North Up and Track Up Color Mode Select between Day Night or Automatic for best viewing conditions Day shows mostly a yellow background Night shows a black background for less intensity in a dark environment for easier viewing while driving at night Automatic switches between day and night automatically AutoZoom When On this option automatically adjusts the map scale to show both your current loca tion and the next item to which you are navigating Line Options Track Log Controls the display of the Track Log on the map Railroad
58. hrough a list of items 1 Move UP or Down on the THUMB STICK You may also TOUCH the blue up or down arrows to scroll through the list one item at a time TOUCH and hold the scroll bar then slide UP or DOWN to scroll or TOUCH the area above or below the scroll bar to scroll a page at a time Default A system selected format built into the operating software or the units memory that is followed unless the user chooses a different setting For example the default setting for speed readings is Statute or but can be changed to Metric Once a setting is changed the new setting is retained until another change is made or the Restore Settings menu option is selected Introduction Data Entry Selecting Waypoint Review GARHIN Delete Show Mop An example of an on screen button the Go To button on the Waypoint Marked page Cities Mear Here w Filter Clore KS Btanlev KS 45 71 TW Ju Spring Hill KS Lenexa KS SH E Overland Park KS ME 73 5 N When viewing a list of items too long to display on a single page a scroll bar appears along the right hand side of the list Also using the LEFT RIGHT portion of the THUMB STICK scrolls information one full screen at a time Unit Pages at a Glance Introduction All of the information needed to operate the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is found on pages display screens There are three main pages the Map Trip Information
59. ing data Solid green signal strength bar the receiver has collected the necessary data and the satellite s is ready for use The corresponding number s on the sky view is highlighted Each satellite has a 30 second data transmission that must be collected hollow signal strength bar as described above before that satellite may be used for navigation solid green signal strength bar Once a fix has been calculated the StreetPilot 2610 2650 then updates your position ground track and ground speed by selecting and using the best satellites in view Reference Info Pages GPS Info Page 30 JUL 03 02 17 53 A hollow bar indicates the receiver has found the satellite and is collecting data X 15 1116 0 0 30 JUL 03 02 24 20 H 38 51 340 W094 47 930 Solid green bars indicate the receiver has collected the necessary information and the satellite is ready for use 39 Reference GPS Info Page Mi tf LL i t h m a NNI LL D HEN DLL LI i 30 JUL 03 02 24 59 Acquiring Sats means the receiver is collecting data from available satellites but has not collected enough data to calculate a position fix X 49 1181 0 0 30 JUL 03 02 25 12 H 38 51 342 W094 4 7 923 GPS is Off tells you the unit is being used indoors and cannot be used for navigation 40 Sky View and Signal Strength Bars The sky view and signal strength bars give you an indication of which satellites a
60. ing you to either turn off the GPS for using the unit indoors for practice update your approximate location quicker or have the unit automatically search for the satellites takes longer Updating your approximate location ensures that the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is searching for the correct satellites and is useful if you have traveled over 500 miles with the unit turned off If the unit has been stored for a few months and the displayed date is incorrect the StreetPilot 2610 2650 does not know the current positions of the GPS satellites The Poor Satellite Reception prompt may appear when you first use your StreetPilot 2610 2650 The prompt may also appear during normal use if the antenna is shaded or when the unit is used indoors Accuracy The GPS Information page indicates the accuracy of the position fix See Appendix I pages 56 57 for the StreetPilot 2610 2650 performance specifications which include accuracy Reference GPS Info Page Poor Satellite Reception re Select this option if you are A indoors for faster map drawing Select this option if you have moved hundreds of miles SP Select this option if no other NE option applies The Poor Satellite Reception menu gives you several options when an insufficient number of satellites is received to determine a position fix X 49 1181 Q 0 30 JUL 03 02 25 12 H 38 51 342 W094 4 7 923 The sun and moon icons on the satellite skyview are f
61. ions window Select Select Map The Select Map window appears Select the desired map Finding an Exit You can use the Find Exit option to locate a nearby exit on an interstate highway Exits are listed only by Nearest You can also search for exits on interstates other than the nearest one by choosing Change Highway from the options menu To find an Exit NO UJ JI l Press the unit or remote FIND key to display the Find menu Select Exits A list of the nearest exits ahead of you is displayed The interstate that the exits are on is displayed in the upper right Direction and distance is shown on the right side of the list from your loca tion to the selected exit To change the highway press the remote or unit MENU key then select Change Highway Enter the name of the highway see pages 4 5 and select OK Select the desired highway Select the on screen button in the upper left if you wish to search for All Exits Exits With Services Rest Areas or Other Exits Use the THUMB STICK or TOUCH to scroll through the list and select the desired exit Once you select an exit the Exit page for that exit is displayed This page contains the exit description at the top of the page and a list of services near that exit at the bottom You can save it as a waypoint Flag icon show the exit on the map Show on Map or navigate to the exit Go
62. ix and select OK 8 Select the Find key to view the Select Address page with a list of possible address matches A window at the bottom of the list displays the quality of each address match 9 Select an address to display the Address page from which you can save the address as a waypoint Flag icon view the address on the map Show On Map or Go To 10 If there are multiple matches use the optional city and postal code fields to place the best matches near the top of the list To locate an intersection 1 The Find Intersection feature operates like the Find Address feature with the exception that you enter first and second street names instead of an address number and a street name Reference Using the Find Menu Find Address 3D 47th Missouri Select Address 50 NW 47th St Kansas City HO 64116 50 NE 47th St Kansas City HO 64116 Address 50 W 47th St Kansas Lily Missouri 64112 United States 5 Show Hap 25 Recently Found Places Each recent list holds up to 30 items The last 30 businesses are listed in the POI list the last 15 cities are in the cities list etc The most recently reviewed item is at the top of each list and the list is in reverse Using the Find Menu chronological order You can use the Recent Finds option to locate points of interest addresses and intersections cities and other locations The Recently Found Places
63. me Time Till Turn 09 21 00 16 For maximum map display you can select Hide Tabs This section of the manual discusses how to select between the displays You may also TOUCH the tabs to hide show them The Hide Tabs configuration showing no Naviga tion Information TOUCH the placeholder to show the tab again Zooming Panning and Pointing There are three main actions you can perform on the Map page zooming panning and pointing The map display has 24 map scales from 120 feet to 800 miles that are selected by pressing the remote IN and OUT zoom keys or TOUCH the current map scale in the lower left corner of the map display You can change the map scale to show more map area with less detail or less map area with more detail Reference Map Page To change the map scale 1 TOUCH the map scale on the lower left corner A zoom pan toolbar appears on the left side of the dis play and the data tabs on the right are hidden TOUCH the magnifying glass icon to zoom IN to see a smaller area with more detail You may also use the remote IN zoom key The toolbar does not appear when using the remote Press and hold this remote key to zoom the map scale rapidly 2 TOUCH the icon to zoom OUT to see a larger area with less detail You may also us the remote OUT zoom key Press and hold this remote key to zoom the map scale rapidly Select to zoom in and to zoom out 3 To return back to the normal Ma
64. mind that although diacritical marks appear when using the FIND key they are not supported in most other StreetPilot 2610 2650 functions Therefore Vasteras Sweden appears as VASTERAS when saved as a waypoint To save a city or point of interest as a waypoint l Follow steps 1 through 6 above to select the desired city or point of interest POI 2 With the desired city or POI displayed select the desired city or POI to display a waypoint informa 3 tion screen Select the on screen Save as Waypoint Flag icon Appendix C Using Diacritical Marks Cities By Name gt Spell A Braganca ME 4434 Bramkamp NI HE 4662 Brandheide HW HE 46687 Brandoa NE 4427 Bredarbruch NW NE 4681 Brede HW ME 4669 Other special characters appear on your StreetPilot 2610 2650 Medium Lily Logro o La Rioja Espa a E Show Map To save a city or point of interest as a waypoint select the on screen Save as Waypoint Flag button 51 Appendix D CompactFlash Data Cards Top Type CF Card Type Il CF Card CompactFlash cards are widely available over the counter and you may purchase additional cards at many different retailers Because Garmin does not manufacture these cards it is possible that CompactFlash cards by certain manufacturers may generate radio frequency signals that interfere with the operation of your StreetPilot These circumstances are beyond Garmin s cont
65. nce and time for each It is often desirable to view the Next Turn page from the Current Route page To view the Next Turn Page from the Current Route Page 1 With the Current Route page displayed select the turn you want to see 2 Press the remote QUIT or TOUCH the X when done looking at the next turn You can scroll through the entire list and highlight any of the turns in the list and view the Next Turn page for that turn To scroll through the list 1 Use the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the UP DOWN arrows or to scroll through the list stopping at the desired turn Select to view the Next Turn page for that turn Press the remote QUIT or TOUCH the X to get back to the Current Route page Reference Current Route Page i o2 0 Turn right on N 110th 20 48 GN TEES m Turn right on Michigan 21 25 229 Dr 10 28 3 1 Turn left on Daytona Dr pet Arrive at Kansas ee5g Use the Scroll Bar to view past or future turns and directions on the Current Route page Y Left on Daytona Dr Kansas Speedwa e3 1 21 54 The Next Turn page can be viewed from the Current Route page by selecting the desired turn 17 Reference Trip Information Page 09 5 1 462 0 Or Hileage Log h JOB N NE 000437 4 6 7 0 62 5 7 08 16 35 00 35 55 04 44 06 05 20 00 The Trip Information page 10 16 248 0 0 Mileage Log JOB 1 M N NE 900037 Jos 0 0 JOB 3 61 0 5 9 se 16 8 00 36
66. ns 11 12 13 14 15 Map Scale 8 Map Setup 11 Marking Waypoints 20 Max Speed 18 Max Zoom 12 Measure Distance 11 MENU ROUTE Key 1 Messages 54 55 Mileage Log 18 19 N Navigation Information 15 New Elevation 42 New Location 42 Next Turn 15 Next Turn Page 16 17 Next Turn Pop Up 33 North Up 42 O Odometer 18 Off Route Recalculation 33 On Screen Button 5 Options 11 31 Orientation 12 OUT Key 2 Overall Avg 18 P Packing List ix PAGE MARK Key 1 Panning 8 9 Pan Toolbar 8 Pointing 8 Points of Interest 24 Point Tab 12 Poor Satellite Reception 41 Power On Off 3 Preface i Product Registration i R Railroad 12 Recalculate a Route 27 28 Appendix G Index Receiver Status 40 Recently Found Places 26 Remote Batteries 2 Remote Control 2 viii Remote Usage 2 Return to Start 27 Routes Deleting 30 Routes New 27 Routes Renaming 30 Routes Resuming 27 28 Routes Saving 27 28 Routes Stopping 28 Routes Menu 27 28 29 ROUTE Key 2 Route List 27 Route menu 31 Route Preference 10 33 Routing 10 11 Routing Setup 27 Routing Tab 33 S Safety Tab 36 Safe Mode 36 v 59 Appendix G Index Scroll Bar 5 Selecting 5 Serial Number i Show On Map 20 23 24 25 26 Sky View 40 Software License Agreement vi Software Version 43 SPEAK VOLUME Key 1 Speaker Volume 3 Specifications 56 57 Speed 15 18 Stopped Time 19 Stop Route 27 Storage vill Street Label 12
67. odging Services Enter 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find menu Select All Points of Interest or any of the individual POI icons vC d M ae BER id 2 Select the type category of your choice from the upper left button to display the list of types DUUM MP pertaion Government o 3 Select a sub category type to display a list of the points of interest first for that type Scroll through the Points of Interest list to see all of 4 If desired follow instructions on pages 21 22 to find a point of interest by name or nearest or to filter by the points of interest that are available including letters or numbers Emergency amp Government 5 Select the desired point of interest on the list and select it to display the information page The informa tion page includes the full name type address and phone number You can choose to save the selection as a waypoint Flag icon show it on the map Show On Map or Go To Make your selection or press All Points of x pe QUIT or TOUCH the X to search for another item Type Button Interest When searching for points of interest using the By Name list multiple items with the same name 007 Motel By Mame W 1331 appear only once on the list for example McDonald s When you select it a list of Nearest for that name Orion Pacific Dul Near Here s W 1326 appears 600 Radiator Hear Other 1 Dollar Deals 411 Drinking Water POI
68. or reference notice that the icons are grayed if the sun moon is below the horizon You can see the sunrise and sunset times for your current location and date on the Time Setup page under System Setup 4 Reference GPS Info Page E Horth Up Use Indoors ar E P r 1 Meet 1 i At _ Route Options Selecting North Up displays the sky view with North at the top 42 GPS Information Page Options To display the GPS Information page options press MENU with the GPS Information page displayed The following options are available Track Up North Up New Elevation and New Location Track Up North Up Changes the sky view display from North Up orientation to align to current direc tion of travel ground track If Track Up is selected North Up appears as an option instead You may also TOUCH the sky view to toggle between Track Up and North Up New Location Forces the StreetPilot 2610 2650 to search for any available satellite to determine its position This option is useful if you ve relocated a long distance greater than 500 miles away from the last location where the StreetPilot 2610 2650 was used In such instances without initialization the StreetPilot 2610 2650 may be looking for the wrong group of satellites To select a new location 1 Select New Location A window appears with two options Automatic and Use Map 2 Select either Automatic or Use Ma
69. or modify the unit in any way voids your warranty and may result in permanent damage to the equipment Introduction Table of Contents PRERA e i Product Fe 1s tt aoisi Ded dotar i TABLE OF CONTENTS iint dte rtis ii linis virer Mmm lii LEMO HO oec cared ence T iii Warnings and Cautions iv v Soltware License Aereemierit sucus eitis vi bruni A vii IVAN In 11 6 MRNA NN viil C tB ne ix TORHEIDESIT DIO sesenta duas iuaveideice X Keypad SAC l I e T EAA E 2 Power Display Adjustments ss 3 Touch Screen Dale ENUY seco vetio wmm eret 4 Data EM SCLC CONG sostiene itte dads 5 18 cil ger E Q 6 REFERENCE eee Map RM RN 7 Map ARE OD ONS scccetericd suestintat vies eani H Next Tarn PRO assertio rte ciri eis culpnepdutimes 16 C UEREDIE ROUES sio esent dol tst anon uodite einen dn Hf Tip TOT UA OT caesa ea SINAI IUREUES SE PER DI 18 Marking Way DOS soocssctcs niti ar p 20 Using the Find MDU acsi edes berto tod 2 Using the Routes Ment sese cham petivit 2 UAV WCU P HL 3l Soll 17 pM CMM NN E 22 Gora M o M 22 iio ue oM T C 33 Poue rl PE 33 TIDIC OD ect ttp tectis o ottica mere 36 S I ML m 36 ducts dB ML lo cr 37 Larme oo P a Interace Tab 2030 ONY secos bocas 38 IO PASE cos PERO DINRDUPARI EUREN 39 GIO S tea deett MER EUM UUS 39 IVF IU ro 49 B ste Id 0 os eset um ER UU IR
70. p 3 Selecting Automatic puts the unit in Autolocate mode and begins searching the sky for satellites For Use Map a New Location map page appears Pan and zoom the map pointer on the map to find your approximate location then press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the checkmark in the upper right New Elevation Allows you to designate your approximate elevation when the StreetPilot 2610 2650 is acquiring satellites or navigating within a two dimensional position By default 2D navigation attempts to use the last known elevation If the elevation shown is off by several hundred feet or more manually entering your approximate elevation enables the receiver to more accurately determine a position fix Once the unit has a 3D position it is not possible to enter an elevation To enter an elevation 1 Select New Elevation 2 Enter your approximate elevation using the steps on page 4 and select OK Map Info Page The Map Info page displays version and map name s for any MapSource CD ROM data stored on an installed CF data card A box appears to the immediate left of each map name directly under Enabled When the box is checked the designated map data appears on the map at the appropriate map scales and when within the boundaries of that map area To turn individual MapSource maps on or off 1 MapSource data must first be uploaded to a CF data card and installed in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 2 Select th
71. p page TOUCH the Back Left arrow in the upper left or press QUIT on the remote You may also define a particular area to enlarge on the map by drawing a box on the touch screen then lifting your finger from the screen The zoom pan toolbar shows both the View Area and Pan icons in the lower left The larger of the two icons is the one that is active with the inactive option appearing as a smaller icon in the lower right on the zoon pan toolbar The View Area option can only be used with the touch screen To zoom in on particular map area 1 TOUCH the map to display the zoom pan toolbar 2 If the Pan hand icon is the larger of the two TOUCH the icon The icons change places and the View Area icon is the larger Drag to create a box around the zoom area 3 TOUCH and hold a point adjacent to the area you want to enlarge and then drag to create a box around the area Lift your finger to complete allowing the map to redraw The unit zooms in on the drawn area and adjust the zoom scale as needed The unit zooms in greater scale increments if a smaller box is 6 drawn Note that when the View Area Selector is active the Pan Map feature is not usable When zoomed in to smaller map areas overzoom appears directly below the map scale This indicates the current scale exceeds the optimum resolution of available map detail Extra caution should be used in overzoom since some detail such as roads are drawn using widely
72. page is denoted by a file tab at the top that identifies the function of that page Reference Recent Finds To locate a Recently Find iur au a SES 1 Press the FIND key to display the Find Feature menu Select Recent Finds to display a list of places you 1 Biergarten Augustinerkell NE 49386 can also display the Recent Finds page by pressing on and holding down the unit or remote FIND key int Galleria Degli Uffizi NE 51147 f Buckingham Palace NE 4275 Select the file tab category to the right to display the list of types and select of your choice Disneyland M 13327 2 Select the desired item on the list to display the information page The information page includes the full name type address and phone number only for points of interest You can choose to save the selection The most recently reviewed item is at the top of the as a waypoint Flag icon show it on the map Show On Map or route to it Go To recently found list and they are listed in reverse To clear points from the Recent Finds list chronological order 1 To dear a point from a list highlight the point or to clear an entire list select the list category type From the Recent Finds list press the unit or remote MENU key 2 Select from Delete Point Delete List or Delete All Finds Note that this only clears the list and does not delete the actual point rade R u te Optio nig The Routes menu
73. pages 27 30 for more on Routes WW NO N Map Page Options Like each of the main pages the Map page is menu driven With the Map page displayed pressing the remote or unit MENU key displays an options menu allowing you to customize the page to your preferences and or select special features that specifically relate to the Map page See page 5 for how to select menu icons The following options are available Use Indoors Measure Distance Map Setup Tab Setup or Hide Show Tabs Route Options Info and Display Waypoint Review Reference Map Page Options Use Indoors or Use Outdoors The Use Indoors option stops satellite reception conserves power usage speeds Map page drawing and is used for practicing with the unit The Use Outdoors option receives satellites for real time navigation Measure Distance Allows you to measure the distance between any two points you choose on the Map page Also displays the latitude and longitude of the pointer Delete Storr Ee To measure the distance between two points Once you have marked a waypoint you can route 1 From the Map page press either the unit or remote MENU key to it show it on the map or delete it 2 Select Measure Distance An on screen pointer appears on the map display at your current location The top of the screen displays 3 Move the panning arrow with the THUMB STICK to or TOUCH
74. preceded by a higher pitched tone Guidance and Status the unit speaks guidance messages during route navigation as well as status messages such as battery power low and lost satellite reception Route Guidance the unit speaks guidance messages during route navigation SPEAK Key Only the unit only speaks when the SPEAK key is pressed it will not talk otherwise Touchscreen Tone Allows you to turn the touchscreen click sounds On or Off Attention Tone Determines whether the voice prompts are preceded by a chime Keypress Tone Allows you to turn the keypress beeper sounds On or Off A beep confirms that a key on the unit or remote has been pressed Guidance Tab Off Route Recalculation Controls how the StreetPilot 2610 2650 recalculates the route when you depart from the route Prompted Automatic Announced Automatic Silent and Off Next Turn Pop Up Controls when the Next Turn page is displayed Off SPEAK Key Only Automatic Only Both Routing Tab The Routing Tab allows you to customize the routing features of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 Route Preference Determines which criteria are used for finding the route to your destination The fol lowing options are available Faster Time this setting causes time to be used as the criteria for calculating your route The routes calculated with this setting is faster to drive but may be longer in distance
75. press and hold the PAGE MARK key for more than 2 seconds then release the unit marks the current position as a waypoint See page 20 Introduction PAGE MARK Key PAGE switches between main pages and returns display from an option window back to a main page MARK captures your present position and saves it as a waypoint MENU ROUTE Key MENU displays a menu of options for the current page Press twice to display various Info options ROUTE displays a pop up window of available route navigation features FIND RECENT Key FIND displays search options for Cities Exits Waypoints and Recently found places If MapSource City Navigator or MetroGuide map data is loaded in an installed CompactFlash card it also searches for various Points of Interest Addresses and Intersections RECENT allows you to view a sortable list of recent finds SPEAK VOLUME Key SPEAK triggers the voice to repeat the next turn or current destination when navigating and current GPS status when not navigating VOLUME displays an adjustment slide on the screen to change the speaker volume To hear the volume count i e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 touch up or down on the slider Each press activates the audio number Introduction Remote Usage JKA 5 TUVA 8 IR Window Alphanumeric Remote Control Usage The StreetPilot 2610 26505 alphanumeric remote control allows you to perform functions similar to the units touch screen and keypa
76. r selected pause and the unit advances the cursor to the next character automatically Move the cursor all the way to the left position then once more to clear the entire data field 3 Once the desired data has been entered TOUCH or highlight and press IN on the THUMB STICK on OK to confirm To select and change a setting 1 Highlight the field with the THUMB STICK by pressing UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT and press IN or TOUCH the desired field 2 Highlight the desired setting with the THUMB STICK and press IN or TOUCH the desired setting Icons Similar to Field and On Screen Buttons Icons are graphical pictures of menu items or map options Place the cursor on a button and press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the button select As you highlight menu icons with the THUMB STICK the title text enlarges for easier viewing On Screen Button Similar to Field Place the cursor on a button and press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the button select the action corresponding to that button An example of an on screen button is the Go To button appearing at the bottom of the New Waypoint page Scroll Bar When viewing a list of items too long to display on a single page a scroll bar appears along the right hand side of the list The position of the scroll bar indicates which portion of the list is cur rently being displayed The height of the scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list To scroll t
77. r a city POI that includes E E or E in the name simply enter E or which ever diacritic version appears and proceed to the next character in the name As you continue to enter additional characters the appropriate character appears when the correct city POI name is selected You can observe this by using the FIND key to select the following cities To FIND V ster s Sweden 1 Press the unit or remote FIND key then select Cities 7 Using the instructions on page 4 select V as the first character The next field is automatically high lighted Select the A as the second character Select the S as the third character As you enter letters notice how the A character in the preceding step changes from A to an A with diacritical marks Continue entering the next three characters T E and R in the same manner Select A as the seventh character Notice that the diacritic letter appears first not A because VASTER S is the only matching entry remaining in the city database Try this same exercise with K benhavn Denmark Logro o Spain or Geneve Switzerland For other special characters try searching for the following cities Braganca Portugal appears as shown here or Mei en Germany appears as MEISSEN in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 If you wish to save a city POI as a waypoint the StreetPilot 2610 2650 assigns a waypoint name to this location Keep in
78. r information such as waypoints routes etc are retained in the units memory without the need for external power It is always a good practice to back up important user data by manually recording it or downloading it to a PC transferring it to MapSource Storing alkaline batteries in the remote control for extended periods is not recommended In order to reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment remove the batteries when storing the unit for more than six months Before installing and getting started with your unit please check to see that your package includes the following items If any parts are missing please contact your Garmin dealer immediately Introduction Standard Package Packing List e StreetPilot 2610 or 2650 MapSource City Navigator CD ROM with Unlock Certificate CompactFlash Memory Card e Dash Mount Portable Bean Bag Mount Friction Mount External Speaker with 12 24 volt Adapter Cable A C Power Adapter e PC USB Interface Cable DR Dead Reckoning Installation Cable 2650 Only Alphanumeric Remote Control Requires two alkaline AA batteries Not included e Owners Manual e Quick Reference Guide e Setup Guide Optional Accessories Remote GPS Antenna GA 27C Deluxe Carrying Case 128 and 256 MB CompactFlash Memory Cards Introduction Unit Description ip Patch Power Switch External Antenna ntenna Infrared Window Toggle DOWN to turn mem Light
79. r sharp object to operate the touch screen or damage may result The touchscreen should be cleaned using a soft clean lint free cloth Water isopropyl alcohol or eyeglass cleaner may be used if needed If these are used apply liquid to cloth and then gently wipe touchscreen with moistened cloth Entering Data Touch Screen Control The StreetPilot 2610 26505 Touch Screen allows you to make menu selections position the pointer cursor scroll through menu selections and enter data with the touch of a finger To use the touch screen control TOUCH the desired object on the screen applying just enough pres sure to active the function It is not necessary to apply excessive pressure to the touch screen If the Touchscreen Tone setting is On you hear a click from the speaker with every finger press If the touch screen is not responding properly it may need to be calibrated see page 3 To perform actions such as panning on the map or scrolling through menus TOUCH and hold on the screen while sliding your finger to the desired map or menu point Features and Data Entry The following features and data entry procedures are referred to throughout this manual Cursor A yellow highlighted area on the screen that can be moved up down left right with the remote control THUMB STICK or by TOUCH to select individual fields on the display Moving the cursor to a given location allows you to begin data entry change setting
80. re currently vis ible which satellites are being used to calculate a position fix and the signal quality The sky view shows a birds eye view of each satellite position relative to the units last known position The outer circle represents the horizon in all directions with cardinal heading references The inner circle represents an elevation of 45 above the horizon Any satellite depicted near the center is directly overhead You can use the sky view to help determine whether any satellites are being blocked and whether you have a current position fix indicated by 2D Navigation or 3D Navigation in the status field You can also set the sky view to a Track Up instead of North Up configuration under the Orientation field of the Map tab page under Map Setup causing the top of the sky view to align to your current track heading See page 42 Receiver Status As soon as the StreetPilot 2610 2650 has collected the necessary data to calculate a fix the status field indicates a 2D or 3D status for 2D you may need to enter your elevation Receiver status is indicated at the top left corner of the page The status is shown as one of the following conditions Searching Sky The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is looking for any available satellites in view AutoLocate The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is initializing and collecting new almanac data This process can take up to five minutes depending on the s
81. re reaching the next turn and more If the StreetPilot 2610 2650 has yet to calculate your location there is a flashing question mark over the vehicle pointer and the status text displays Acquiring Satellites Searching for Satellites or Locating Satellites A Ready to Navigate voice prompt and tab text if a tab is set to NextTurn appears The map display shows your present position and direction of movement as a triangular Position Icon in the center of the map The map display also shows the map scale north reference and geographic details such as lakes rivers highways and towns When you are driving on roads that are not present in the maps you may see a circle drawn around the position pointer This is the accuracy circle The StreetPilot 2610 2650 uses both map resolution and GPS accuracy in defining your location to a point within this accuracy circle The smaller the circle the more accurate your location More detailed map features as well as information about those features can be displayed using a CF data card containing map data trans ferred from a Garmin MapSource CD ROM When you zoom into smaller map scales MapSource appears directly below the map scale indicating that MapSource data is being used to draw a more detailed map The map may be also be toggled between a North Up or Track Up orientation see page 12 Reference bist To Turn 30 0 0 1 Arrival Ti
82. rol If this occurs please use a CF card from a different manufacturer 52 Installing and Removing the CompactFlash CF Data Card The StreetPilot 2610 2650 supports Type I and II CompactFlash CF data cards The top of the card should always face towards the FRONT of the unit when inserting Type I cards have a slight ridge on the bottom of the card that aids with removal When removing Type II cards avoid pinching the card in the middle rather grab the card by the inserted top and bottom edges To install a CF data card 1 Slide UP on the top portion of the CF card door then open the door away from the unit 2 Insert the CompactFlash card into the slot with the top facing toward the front of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 Gently push the card in until the eject button extends out to about the end of the CF card Do not apply excessive force as this may damage the CF card and or result in internal damage to the unit When properly inserted the CF card protrudes slightly from the slot not flush 3 Close the card door by pushing the top of the card door towards the unit until it clicks and locks Always close the door completely to prevent water entry 4 To remove the card repeat step one then push the eject button until it is flush with the casing Gently slide the CF card out of the unit Opening CF Card Door Installing CF Card Eject Button MapSource City Navigator A CD ROM containing MapSource City
83. routing of an external power cord and or antenna cable if needed to the GPS unit If you are NOT using a remote antenna be certain to select a location where the GPS units antenna has a relatively unobstructed view of the sky The StreepPilot 2650 with DR Dead Reckoning continues to work as a GPS navigation unit the same as the StreetPilot 2610 without the DR cable attached It is possible to use the StreetPilot 2650 as a portable non DR unit in multiple vehicles without the DR cable installed in those vehicles Installing the Mounting Base with Disk Adhesive for the non skid friction mount skip this 1 To secure the mounting base to the dash of the vehicle you may choose either the permanent hole in disk or repositionable adhesive options no hole in disk 2 Carefully clean the area where the base is to be placed using an alcohol dampened cloth Wipe the area dry with a clean dry cloth Remove one side of the protective backing from the adhesive and place on the bottom of the base 3 Remove the remaining backing from adhesive and position the base on the cleaned area Be certain the locking lever on the base faces forward for easy access __ T Un base LOCK m gt 8 sel disk mounting Secure Mounting Base with Disk Adhesive surface Appendix A Vehicle Installation NOTE Allow the permanent adhesive to set 24 hours before using the dash mount If permanent adhesive is later removed use
84. rubbing alcohol to clean any adhesive residue Repositionable adhesive should only be used on clean dust free surfaces 45 46 Appendix A Vehicle Installation Attaching the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter to the StreetPilot 2610 2650 1 Locate the power connector on the rear of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 The connector is keyed with a notch located towards the bottom of the plug 2 Mate the power plug on the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter to this connector by aligning the notches and sliding the plug into the connector until fully seated see figures to the left 3 Plug the cigarette lighter portion of the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter into an available cigarette lighter receptacle in your vehicle Use care when routing the adapter cable being certain that it does not interfere with vehicle operation in any way Attaching the DR Dead Reckoning Cable to the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter for the StreetPilot 2650 only 1 Locate the DR connector on the side of the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter The connec tor is keyed with a large and small receptacle 2 Mate the DR plug to the connector on the External Speaker System with 12 24v DC Adapter and push the plug into the connector until fully seated Non Skid Friction Mount Base The non skid friction mount base is designed to fit an uneven surface Each of the four weighted tabs
85. s or scroll through a list Field The location on a page where a group of characters or an option is entered and displayed The cursor is placed on a field using the THUMB STICK or by TOUCH to begin data entry or selection of options To enter data in a data field 1 Use the THUMB STICK by moving it UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT to highlight the desired data field and press IN or TOUCH the desired field to begin data entry 2 For the touch screen TOUCH the desired letters or numbers To switch between entering letters and numbers TOUCH the A Z tab for letters and the 0 9 tab for numbers The unit automatically advances the cursor to the next position TOUCH to back up the cursor or gt to advance TOUCH Space to enter a space TOUCH Delete to delete the highlight character The unit automatically shows greyed out predictive text for Find fields TOUCH gt or press the THUMB STICK RIGHT to use the letters For the remote use the THUMB STICK to highlight the desired letter number or option and press IN or for entering letters numbers use the ALPHANUMERIC keys by pressing the desired key once for the first letter twice to select the second letter three times to select the third letter or to select the number press the key four times The 1 key only accepts one press and SPACE O key only accepts two key presses press fives times for the number on the 7 and 9 keys When you have the correct letter or numbe
86. se preformatted CF card Data Card Error File not Found No map data on card Load map data to CF card Data Transfer Complete Transfer of data to the unit from PC software has been completed Database Error A waypoint or route failed to store in memory If the problem persists return the unit to Garmin for service Detail Maps Don t Support Routing The maps that are loaded on the data card do not support automatic route calculation GPS Turned Off for Indoor Use GPS satellite reception has been disabled for indoor use Lost Position Confidence 2650 Only Unit has been running on DR Dead Reckoning too long without GPS position Make sure the antenna has a clear view of the sky Lost Satellite Reception The unit has lost satellite signals Check antenna connections or try moving it to a location with a clear view of the sky Memory is Full The units memory is full To reduce the amount of memory used delete unused routes waypoints or track log data Memory RAM Failed The unit has detected a failure in its internal memory If this message persists the unit is unusable return it to Garmin for service Memory ROM Failed The unit has detected a failure in its permanent memory If this message persists the unit is unusable return it to Garmin for service None Found A search through MapSource data using the selected criteria has produced no matching results Appendix E Processor Failed The uni
87. sired name to 50 display an information page Using Diacritical Marks The European version of the StreetPilot 2610 2650 supports diacritical marks commonly used in many European languages Diacritical marks are added to letters to indicate a special phonetic value that distinguishes it from an otherwise identical letter The following letter diacritic combinations and special characters are supported in your StreetPilot 2610 2650 A A A A A A E N O Y Y p fS Ligatures are not displayed but are instead converted to separate characters For example or appears on the StreetPilot 2610 2650 as AE Similarly CE or ce appears on the StreetPilot 2610 2650 as OE The f character is displayed as SS on the StreetPilot 2610 2650 Letters with diacritical marks are sorted together with those without diacritics For example the C is sorted in the StreetPilot 2610 26505 alphabet as a C and the is sorted as a D This means that sorted lists may contain a mix of diacritic marks for a given letter Also note that the P character appears at the end of the alphabet on the StreetPilot 2610 2650 When searching for a city or point of interest POI that includes these special characters in its name your search proceeds as if the base letter and the same letter with diacritical marks are identical In other words when searching fo
88. t has detected a fault in its internal processor If this message persists the unit is unusable return it to Garmin for service Route Data Transfer Complete Route data has successfully been transferred to the unit Messages Route Memory is Full Route memory is full and no more routes can be saved or added from another GPS unit or a PC Route Truncated The route has been truncated because it was too long There are turns missing prior to the destination Route Waypoint Memory is Full There is no more space for map based route waypoints used for turns Safe Mode is Turned On The action attempted is disabled while moving to prevent distractions from driving Sunrise Switching to Day Mode The map is switching to the Day Mode display Sunset Switching to Night Mode The map is switching to the Night Mode display That Route Name is Already Used The route name you have entered is already being used by another route Too Many Maps on Data Card The data card contains more maps than the unit software can process Track Data Transfer Complete Track data has successfully been transferred to the unit Track Name Already Exists name The track you have entered is already used by another track Choose a different name Track Memory is Full Track log memory is full No additional track log data can be stored without deleting old data to create memory space Track Truncated A complete uploaded track will not fi
89. t in memory The oldest track log points were deleted to make space for the most recent data Waypoint Data Transfer Complete Waypoint data has successfully been transferred to the unit Waypoint Memory is Full You have used all 500 waypoints available Delete unwanted waypoints to make space for new entries Waypoint Name Already Used The waypoint name you have entered is already used by another waypoint Choose a different name 22 Physical Specifications Appendix F Size 5 0 Wx 3 2 H x 20D 14 3 x 80x 5 0 cm Weight 93 pounds 420 g Specifi cations Display 33 W x LTH 8 4 x44 cm 305 x 160 pixels automotive grade 8 bit 256 color LCD w automatic dimming backlight and touch screen compatible with polarized sunglasses Case Rugged fully gasketed IPX 7 waterproof only with CF card slot cover closed Waterproof rating for StreetPilot unit only does not include remote control Antenna Built in patch MCX type connector for optional GPS antenna connection Temp Range 5 to 158 F 15 to 70 C Infrared Remote control IR port Photo Sensor Senses lighting conditions for automatic backlight dimming Data Storage Indefinite no memory battery required Map Storage CompactFlash CF memory cards type I and II compatible Performance Receiver 12 parallel channel receiver Acquisition Times Warm Approximately 15 seconds Cold Approximately 45 seconds AutoLocate Approximately 2 minutes Update Rat
90. t time The Routing data tabs can use the same type of navigational data as Mapping in addition to Arrival Distance Distance to final destination Select Info X Arrival Time Estimated time of arrival at final destination E Distance To Turn When navigating a Route the distance remaining to reach the next turn is dis Arrival Time played When not navigating a Route this field is not displayed vir to Turn eading Time to Turn The estimated time to go before reaching the next turn Next Turn Speed Available Data Types Routing Tab Shown 15 Reference Next Turn Page mrs LT Automatic Ar SPEAK Key Only Automatic Only Both You can select when the Next Turn page appears or you can turn it off completely see page 33 X o Exit 410 right to 110th Street ce 20 29 This page appears automatically when you are navigating a route Next Turn Page Map Orientation Route Line Exit 12B right to I 70 W K ansas Tpke W Driving Instructions est to Topeka Map Scale 21 0 19 00 Distance to Go Time to Go The Next Turn page displays in detailed format the features of the next turn in the route When a route is being navigated it shows for ten seconds The top view map is oriented to the inbound direction for the turn Map scale is adjustable using the remote IN OUT zoom keys or TOUCH the zoom scale The page shows the distance and time to the next turn
91. t used for database updates and to save optional MapSource CD ROM data to an installed data cartridge also optional NMEA supports the input output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3 01 data Text Out supports a standardized fixed column ASCII output with data for position track speed etc None provides no interfacing capabilities See page 48 for information on wiring the DR cable Info Pages Pressing MENU twice displays the Info menu items GPS Info Map Info and System Info From the Main Menu window you may select the following GPS Info page Visual reference of GPS receiver functions Map Info page Displays version and map name s for any MapSource CD ROM data stored on an installed CF data card System Info page Displays the unit software version and unit ID number GPS Information Page The GPS Information page provides a visual reference of GPS receiver functions including current satellite coverage receiver status and position accuracy As the StreetPilot 2610 2650 locks onto satellites a signal strength bar appears for each satellite in view with the appropriate satellite number from 01 32 underneath each bar The progress of satellite acquisition is shown in three stages No signal strength bar the receiver is looking for the satellite s indicated The corresponding number s on the sky view is not highlighted Hollow signal strength bar the receiver has found the satellite and is collect
92. tPilot 2610 2650 Part Three gives additional information such as a glossary of terms and installation instructions Use the Table of Contents on the next page for a quick reference to the desired appendix Customer Service Product Registration Help us better support you by completing our on line registration today Have the serial number of your StreetPilot 2610 2650 handy and connect to our web site www garmin com Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page Also be sure to record your serial number in the right hand column for a quick reference A NOTE If you have previously registered a Garmin product purchase we invite you to re register using our 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 Introduction Product Registration Serial Number Use this area to record the serial number 8 digit number located on the bottom 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 OOT The Garmin StreetPilot 2610 2650 has no user service able parts Should you ever encounter a problem with your unit please take it to an authorized Garmin dealer for repairs The StreetPilot 2610 2650 is fastened shut with screws Any attempt to open the case to change
93. tem s location To select an on screen location with the panning pointer 1 Use the remote THUMB STICK or TOUCH to highlight the desired map item 2 To view information for the selected item press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the Information I in the upper right corner 3 To exit the information pages press QUIT on the remote or TOUCH the X in the upper right corner Reference Page The Map page showing the panning arrow and a highlighted map feature or point of interest Attraction Landmark Gateway Arch 1 H Leonor K Sullivan Blvd St Louis HO 63102 314 425 4465 5 Show Map The Information page for the historical landmark highlighted in the screen above Reference Map Page New Mop Woypoint Show Mop When the New Waypoint page appears the waypoint is stored in memory once you select OK X gt Delete G H I POR Y Z o The Waypoint Created page appears with a default three digit number for its name which can be changed to something a little more descriptive up to 10 characters in length To create a new waypoint from the Map Page blank map area 1 Use the remote THUMB STICK or TOUCH to point to the desired location on the map Press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH the Flag icon A New Map Waypoint page appears with an auto assigned name 3 digit number for the waypoint To change the name or coordinates see Data Entry on page
94. the Find Menu You can use the unit or remote FIND key to search for Waypoints Cities or Exits that are included in the StreetPilot 2610 2650 basemap In addition if you are using City Navigator map data you can search for Points of Interest Addresses or Intersections you must have the CF data card with map data loaded inserted in the unit to use these functions Your current location is normally used as the reference point for the Nearest Distance and Direction features However if you are using the panning arrow Map Pointer it is used as the reference point Finding Items By Name Near Here Near map item or Near Other Personal Waypoints Cities and Points of Interest on the Find menu can be viewed in four formats By Name a list of every item available for a category Near Here a list of only those items for a category that are nearby Near map item gt position of the Map Pointer or final destination if navigating a route or Near Other a list of items near a certain point on the map or set of coordinates The Find Nearest lists nearest businesses cities waypoints and exits update continuously Highlighting an item with the THUMB STICK allows you to scroll through and select any of the nearest items listed and it also freezes the list in its current order To remove the highlight and resume continuous searching for nearest items press the remote QUIT key You
95. the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or and experienced radio TV technician for help The StreetPilot 2610 2650 does not contain any user serviceable parts Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operated this device under Part 15 regulations Introduction FCC Compliance Statement lil Introduction Warnings and Cautions CAUTION Use the StreetPilot 2610 2650 at your own risk To reduce the risk of unsafe operation carefully review and understand all aspects of this Owners Manual and thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use When in actual use carefully compare indications from the StreetPilot 2610 2650 to all available navigation sources including the information from other NAVAIDs visual sightings charts etc For safety always resolve any discrepancies before continuing navigation CAUTION IT IS THE USER S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT PRUDENTLY THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A NAVIGATIONAL AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEASUREMENT OF DIRECTION DISTANCE LOCATION OR TOPOGRAPHY THIS PRODUCT SH
96. to select the number press the key four times five times for 7 and 9 The 1 key only accepts one press and SPACE 0 key only accepts two key presses When you have the correct letter or number selected pause and the unit advances the cursor to the next character automatically The remote requires two AA alkaline batteries To install the batteries press UP on the battery door clip then pull the battery door away from the remote Install batteries observing the correct polarity see inside battery compartment Replace cover making sure the it is closed all the way Turning the StreetPilot 2610 2650 On and Off Toggle the power switch on the right side DOWN to turn the unit On and UP to turn Off The Wel come screen appears briefly followed by the Card Information MapSource copyright page Press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH OK to acknowledge or wait briefly until the Safe Driving Warning Message Power Display Adjustments appears Once again press IN on the THUMB STICK or TOUCH OK or wait until the Map Page appears Adjusting the Backlight Contrast and Speaker Volume The StreetPilot 2610 2650 display and keys can be illuminated for operation at night or in bright sun light Backlight intensity and screen contrast are adjustable When operating the StreetPilot 2610 2650 at extreme temperatures you may find that minor adjustments are needed to obtain the clearest screen Introduction To adjust screen backlighting and contrast
97. want to download You can continue to add map areas until the total map size reaches the limit of your data card With the CF data card inserted in your StreetPilot click on the download button at the top of the screen and the information quickly down loads to the CF data card As you load different map areas MapSource overwrites previously stored data For more information please refer to the MapSource Users Manual and Reference Guide under Creating and Using Map Sets and Transferring Data Appendix D Using MapSource The MapSource City Navigator CD is designed specifically for use with the StreetPilot 2610 2650 and contains detailed street maps for major cities within a regional area for example North America or Europe 53 54 Appendix E Messages Messages The StreetPilot 2610 2650 uses an on screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteris tics Press the remote IN key or TOUCH the message to acknowledge Antenna Shorted To Ground Check antenna wiring or antenna placement Basemap Failed The units basemap has failed Return the unit to Garmin for service CF Temperature Out of Range Type II CF card is too hot cold to run reliably Check operating temperature The card should start to function normally when the temperature has returned to normal range Data Card Error Error with data on card Try reloading or replacing card Data Card Error Bad Format Unrecognized data format U
98. zation of such changes or improvements Visit the Garmin web site www Garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin prod ucts Garmin AutoLocate MapSource StreetPilot and MetroGuide are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Garmin Corporation is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash and e trademarks July 2003 Part Number 190 00257 00 Rev A Printed in Taiwan Preface Congratulations on choosing one of the most advanced GPS navigation systems available The Garmin StreetPilot 2610 2650 utilizes the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full featured mapping to create an unsurpassed mobile navigation system This manual covers instructions for the StreetPilot 2610 and Street Pilot 2650 Unit operation and specifications are the same on both models unless otherwise specified To get the most out of your new navigation system take the time to go through this owners manual and learn the operating procedures for your unit This manual is broken down into three parts for your convenience Part One introduces you to your StreetPilot 2610 2650 This includes warnings and cautions maintenance for your StreetPilot 2610 2650 and the configuration of the buttons Part Two is divided into sections that provide detailed references to the advanced features and operations of the Stree
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