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| Product Type | Smartphone with integrated GPS navigation |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Model | Garminfone (also known as nüvifone) |
| Dimensions | 110 x 60 x 12.7 mm |
| Weight | 130 g |
| Display | 3.5-inch HVGA (320x480) capacitive touchscreen |
| Processor | 600 MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 |
| RAM | 256 MB |
| Storage | 4 GB internal, expandable via microSD (up to 32 GB) |
| Rear Camera | 3 MP with autofocus and video recording |
| Battery | 1300 mAh Li-ion, removable |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, microUSB 2.0, 3.5mm audio jack |
| Operating System | Android 1.6 (Donut) with Garmin navigation suite |
| Navigation | Built-in GPS with turn-by-turn directions, preloaded maps |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor |
| Input | Touchscreen, capacitive buttons |
| Audio | Speakerphone, microphone, 3.5mm headphone jack |
| Power Supply | Charging via microUSB, 5V / 1A adapter (not included) |
| Maintenance & Cleaning | Clean with soft, dry cloth; avoid liquids and abrasive cleaners |
| Safety | Do not expose to extreme temperatures; avoid water immersion; use only specified charger |
| Spare Parts & Repairability | Battery, screen, and back cover are replaceable; other components require professional service |
| General Information | Released in 2010; integrates Garmin navigation with smartphone features; supports 2G and 3G networks |
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USER MANUAL Garminfone GARMIN
© 2010 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
All rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin and ASUS. Garmin and ASUS hereby grant permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Garmin and ASUS reserve the right to change or improve their products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Go to www.garminasus.com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin-Asus products.
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Introduction
The Garminfone is a multi-media mobile phone with integrated navigation and services.
Getting Support
- Go to www.t-mobile.com.
- Click Support.
Updating the Software
- Go to www.garminasus.com /support.
- Select your region.
- Under the Garminfone, click Software Updates.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Buying Additional Maps
- Go to www.garminasus.com /support.
- Select your region.
- Under the Garminfone, click Map Updates.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Getting Help
- From the application tray, touch Help.
- Touch a topic.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction ......i
Getting Support ......i
Updating the Software ....i
Buying Additional Maps ......i
Getting Help......i
Getting Started ....1
Device Features ....1
Setting Up the Device 2
Completing the Setup ....5
Getting to Know Your Device 6
About the Keys ......6
Using the Home Screen .....7
Using the Application Tray ......8
Viewing Notifications ......9
Setting the Default Ringtone......9
Customizing the Home Screen ....10
Changing the Volume .....12
Rotating the Device 12
Using the Touchscreen 13
Using the On-screen Keyboard ...13
About the Automatic Screen Lock 14
About the Headset 15
Status and Notification Icons .....16
Using the Phone ......18
Dialing a Number ......18
Calling a Found Location .....18
Using In-Call Options......18
Ending a Call 19
Answering a Call....19
Silencing an Incoming Call ......19
Sending an Incoming Call to Voice Mail 19
Activating Call Waiting 20
Using Call Waiting 20
Setting Up Voice Mail ......20
Calling Voice Mail 20
Using Call History ......21
Placing a Conference Call .....22
Forwarding Calls....23
Turning On Airplane Mode .....23
Table of Contents
Multitasking....24
Managing Your Contacts .....25
Adding a Contact 25
Adding a Number in Call History to Contacts 25
Calling a Contact 25
Searching for a Contact 25
Using the Contact Shortcut Menu 26
Editing and Deleting Contacts .....26
Starting a Route to a Contact .....28
Managing Your SIM Contacts .....28
Searching for Locations .....30
About GPS Signals 30
Finding a Point of Interest......30
Working with Found Locations ....31
Changing the Search Area ......32
Saving and Editing Locations .....32
Sharing Locations 34
Finding Your Parking Spot ......35
Finding Your Current Location .....35
Setting Your Home Location ......36
Finding an Address 36
Finding Local Businesses ......37
Finding Recently Found Locations ....37
Finding Upcoming Events......38
Finding Panoramio™ Photos ......38
Finding Fuel Prices ......39
Finding Cities 39
Using the White Pages Phone Directory ....39
Entering Coordinates .....40
Finding Intersections .....41
About Extras 41
Following Your Route .....42
About the Map 42
Using the Map 42
About Usage Modes 43
Navigating in Driving Mode......44
About Traffic 46
Navigating in Walking Mode .....48
Taking a Detour 50
Stopping the Route ....50
Table of Contents
Working with Routes ....51
Viewing Your Trip Log ....52
Sending and Receiving
Messages ....53
Sending a Text Message ....53
About Multimedia Messages .....53
Reading Messages ....54
Setting Up SMS Cell Broadcast...56
Using Email 57
Using Ciao!™ 60
Registering Your Device and Joining Ciao! 60
Changing Your Display Name.....61
Inviting a Friend ......61
Accepting or Declining an Invitation 61
Sending a Location Update ......61
Automatically Sending Location Updates ....61
Updating Your Status 62
Viewing Friends 62
Adding a Friend to Contacts ......62
Sending a Message to a Friend ..62
Starting a Route to a Friend's Location 62
Removing an Invitation ......63
Removing a Friend 63
Hiding and Revealing Your Location 63
Viewing Ciao! Networks 63
Disabling Ciao! 63
Browsing the Web ......64
Saving a Web Page to Favorites 66
Viewing Your History 66
Sharing a URL 67
Opening a Web Site in a New Window 67
Deleting a Web Site from a List ...67
Setting Your Browser Home Page 67
Table of Contents
Downloading Files ......68
Playing Music......69
Music Player File Types ......69
Playing a Song 70
Changing the Music Player View 70
About Playlists 70
Searching the Music Player ......72
Saving a Song as a Ringtone .....72
Streaming Online Music .....72
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos ....73
Taking a Picture 73
Taking a Picture with GPS Information ....73
Recording a Video 74
Changing the Camera and Video Settings 74
Viewing Pictures 75
Viewing a Video 75
Viewing a Slideshow 75
Sharing Pictures and Videos .....75
Setting Your Wallpaper ......76
Editing Pictures and Videos .....76
Adding a Picture to a Contact .....76
Starting a Route to a Photograph or Video 77
Changing the Gallery Settings .....77
Organizing Your Life .....79
Using the Calendar 79
Viewing a Document 80
Checking the Weather Forecast ..82
Using the Clock 82
Using the Converter......84
Checking Flight Status......86
Finding Movie Times......87
Connecting with Other Devices ....88
Synchronizing Your Device with Your Computer 88
Synchronizing Your Device with an Exchange Server ....89
Synchronizing with a Google™ Account 89
Table of Contents
Using Bluetooth Technology .....90
Transferring Files ......91
About Wi-Fi 92
Customizing Your Device ....94
Wireless Manager....94
Audio Settings 95
Display Settings 95
Phone Settings 96
Home Screen Settings......97
Navigation Settings......98
Email Account Settings ......100
Contacts Settings ....101
Calendar Settings ......101
Messaging Settings ......102
Browser Settings ......102
Quick Search Settings .....104
Managing Applications......104
Accounts and Sync Settings .....105
Security and Location Settings ..105
Changing the Text Language .....107
Keyboard Settings ......107
Date and Time Settings .....107
Units Settings ...... 108
Privacy Settings ......108
Clearing All User Data ......109
Changing the Storage Settings..109
Viewing Software Information ....109
Appendix 110
About Satellite Signals......110
About Connected Services ......110
Battery Information 111
Mounting on Your Dashboard .... 112
Removing the Device, Cradle, and Mount 112
Resetting the Device .....113
Caring for Your Device...... 113
Specifications 114
Troubleshooting 116
Index 118
Getting Started

WARNING
See the Important Safety and Product Information document in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
NOTICE
To avoid unexpected data charges, it is strongly recommended that you obtain a data plan for this phone.
Device Features

| 1 | Power key |
| 2 | Volume keys |
| 3 | Power connector for the navigation cradle |
| 4 | Camera key |
| 5 | Direction pad |
| 6 | Mini-USB connector |
Getting Started
Setting Up the Device
- Remove the battery cover (page 2).
- Install the SIM card and optional microSD ^TM card (page 2).
- Install the battery (page 2).
- Replace the battery cover (page 3).
- Charge the battery (page 3).
- Register the device and check eligibility for a free map update (page 5).
Removing the Battery Cover
Slide the battery cover ① off the back of the device.

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Close-up of a black printer with an orange arrow indicating motion, no visible text or symbols on the device itself.Installing the SIM and microSD Cards
- Insert the SIM card ① in the holder with the gold contacts facing down and the notched corner toward the center of the device.

- Insert the optional microSD card ② in the microSD slot with the gold contacts facing down.
Installing the Battery
- Locate the battery that came in the product box.
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Locate the metal contacts on the end of the battery and in the battery compartment.
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Insert the battery ① with the Garmin-Asus logo facing up and the metal contacts on the battery aligned with the contacts in the battery compartment.

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Close-up of a black electronic device casing with an orange arrow pointing to a component, labeled with number 1 (no text or symbols on the device itself)Replacing the Battery Cover
Slide the battery cover onto the back of the device until it clicks.
Charging the Battery
NOTICE
Your device will not charge if it has exceeded 140^ F ( 60^ C). If the device is mounted in the windshield, remove it from the mount and place it somewhere out of direct sunlight to allow the battery to charge.
To ensure optimal performance, you should charge the battery for at least four hours before using the device on battery power for the first time.
If you completely discharge the battery, recharge it for at least 20 minutes before turning on your device.
- Insert the plug into the AC power adapter, if necessary.
- Plug the USB cable into the AC adapter.
- Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the connector on the device.
- Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet.
Getting Started
Alternate Charging Methods
There are several ways to charge the device in addition to the method described on page 3.
• (Preferred) Use the vehicle power cable connected to the cradle, with the device in the cradle.
- Use the vehicle power cable connected to the device (not the cradle).
- Use the USB cable connected to your device and a computer.
- Use the battery charger accessory. For more information about accessories, go to www.garminasus.com.
Mounting Your Device
! WARNING
This product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage caused by battery exposure to extreme heat, remove the device from the vehicle when exiting or store it out of direct sunlight.
- Plug the vehicle power cable ① into the power connector on the back of the cradle ②.

- Remove the clear plastic from the suction cup ③.
- Clean and dry your windshield and the suction cup with a lint-free cloth.
- Place the suction cup on the windshield.
- Flip the lever ④ back, toward the windshield.
- Snap the cradle onto the suction cup arm.
- Fit the gold contacts on the left side of your device into the cradle.
- Tilt the device back until it snaps into the cradle.

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Close-up of a black handheld device with attached cable and connector (no visible text or symbols)- Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into a power outlet in your vehicle.
Registering Your Device
- Go to www.garminasus.com /support.
- Select your region, if necessary.
- Under the Garminfone, click Product Registration.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
After registering, click Maps to see if you are eligible for one or more map updates.
Completing the Setup
Complete these optional tasks to finish setting up your device.
- Set up voice mail (page 20).
- Set up an email account (page 57).
• Synchronize the device (page 89).
Getting to Know Your Device
Getting to Know Your Device
About the Keys
| Key Use | |
| Touch to open the phone. | |
| Touch to send a call. | |
| Touch to return to the Home screen. | |
| From the Home screen, touch to quickly switch panes. | |
| Touch and hold to open a menu of recently used applications. | |
| Touch to go back to the previous screen or to exit the current application. | |
| Touch to view a menu of options for the current screen or application. | |
| Volume Up and Down | Press to increase or decrease the audio level. |
| Key Use | |
| Direction pad | Press up, down, left, or right to highlight items or to scroll through lists. |
| Press the center of the directional pad to select a highlighted item. | |
| Camera Press | ss to take a picture. |
| Press to take a screenshot, when enabled. |
Using the Home Screen
The Home screen is designed with several panes that can be customized.

- Drag ①toward the bottom of the screen to view notifications (page 9). The status bar displays notification icons, status icons, and the current time.
- Drag your finger across the screen ② to view the other Home screen panes.
- Touch any icon ③ on the Home screen to open the application.
- Touch ④ to open the phone application.
- Drag ⑤ toward the top of the screen to open the application tray (page 8).
- Touch ⑥ to view the Where To? pane.
Getting to Know Your Device
Switching Home Screen Panes
Use any of the following options to switch to another pane:
- To switch to the next pane, slide your finger across the screen from right to left.
- To switch to the previous pane, slide your finger across the screen from left to right.
- To quickly switch to the Where To? pane, touch
- To quickly switch to a specific pane, touch 📋 and touch a pane.
About the Where To? Pane
The Where To? pane provides quick access to the navigation features of your device, such as the map, points of interest, and location search.
The Where To? pane is the far left pane on the Home screen.
Using the Application Tray
The application tray contains shortcuts for the applications on the device.
NOTE: The application tray is available on all Home screen panes except for the Where To? pane.
- From the Home screen, touch and drag the application tray toward the top of the screen.
- Touch and drag to scroll through all of the shortcuts.
- Touch a shortcut icon to start an application.

Viewing Notifications
When a notification icon appears in the status bar, open the notification window to view more information.
- Touch and drag the status bar toward the bottom of the screen.
The notification window expands to fill the screen.
- Touch an item to view more details or to go to the application.
Hiding the Notification Window
Touch and drag the bottom of the notification window to the top of the screen.
Setting the Notification Tone
You can select a tone that sounds when you receive a notification.
- From the Home screen, touch Settings > Audio and Display > Notifications.
- Touch a tone.
- Touch Save.
Setting the Default Ringtone
- From the Home screen, touch >Settings >Audio and Display >Ringtones.
- Touch a ringtone.
- Touch Save.
Getting to Know Your Device
Customizing the Home Screen
You can customize the Home screen to suit your needs.
NOTE: You cannot customize the Where To? pane.
Changing the Home Screen Wallpaper
- From the Home screen, touch Wallpaper.

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Select an option.
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Select an image to use as the wallpaper (background).
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Touch Save or Set Wallpaper.
About the Home Screen Items
You can add widgets, shortcuts, and folders to a pane. Widgets are small applications that are attached to a pane. Shortcuts provide quick access to applications or other items in your phone. You can use folders to organize shortcuts or other items on the Home screen.
Adding Items to a Pane
- From the Home screen, switch to the pane to which you want to add items.
- Touch and hold an empty area of the pane.
- Touch the type of item to add.
- If necessary, enter additional information.
Removing Items from a Pane
- From the Home screen, switch to the pane from which you want to remove items.
- Touch and hold the item to remove.
- Drag the item to
Adding Home Screen Folders
You can use folders to organize content on the Home screen.
- From the Home screen, switch to the pane to which you want to add a folder.
- Touch and hold on an empty area of the pane.
- Touch Folders.
- Touch the type of folder that you want to add.
- If necessary, enter a folder name, and touch OK.
You can drag a shortcut onto the folder to add the shortcut to the folder.
Renaming a Home Screen Folder
Before you can rename a folder, you must add a folder to the Home screen.
- From the Home screen, touch the folder.
- Touch and hold the folder name at the top of the folder window.
- Enter the name, and touch OK.
Arranging Items on the Home Screen
You can move widgets, shortcuts, and folders to arrange them on the Home screen.
- Touch and hold the item you want to move until the device vibrates.
- Drag the item to a new location.
• To move an item to an adjacent pane, drag the item to the edge of the screen, and hold it until the adjacent pane appears.
Getting to Know Your Device
- To move a shortcut into a folder, drag the shortcut onto the folder.
Changing the Volume
You can change the volume for certain features, such as the ringer, music player, navigation prompts, and messaging notifications.
- Open the application for which you want to change the volume.
- Press the Volume Up or Volume Down key.
TIP: You can also access the volume settings from the application tray. Touch Settings >Audio and Display >Volume Levels.
- Select an option:
- Continue pressing the Volume Up or Volume Down key to adjust the volume.
- Touch 📋 to quickly turn on the ringer, when available.
- Touch to set the ringer to vibrate, when available.
- Touch to get the ringer to ring and vibrate, when available.
- Touch to silence the ringer, when available.
Rotating the Device
NOTE: Some applications can be viewed in one orientation only. For example, the camera is available in landscape mode only.
Rotate the handset to alternate between vertical (portrait) mode and horizontal (landscape) mode.
TIP: To change the rotation settings, from the Home screen, touch 📋 Settings > Audio and Display > Orientation.
Using the Touchscreen
NOTE: The touchscreen requires direct contact with your skin. The device does not respond if you touch the touchscreen with your fingernail or with a glove.
- Touch and drag your finger to slowly scroll the screen.
- Scroll the screen both vertically and horizontally, when available.
- Touch, drag, and quickly remove your finger (flick the screen) to quickly scroll the screen.
- Touch the screen to stop scrolling.
- Touch two points near the center of the page, and drag your fingers apart to zoom in, when available.
- Touch two points near opposite edges of the page, and drag your fingers toward the center of the page to zoom out, when available.
Using the On-screen Keyboard
A keyboard appears when you need to enter text.
- Touch a key to enter text.
- Touch to backspace.
- Touch to shift.
- Touch and hold to turn on caps lock.
- Touch to close the keyboard.
- Touch 1023 display numbers and symbols.
- Touch t88c isplay an alphabetic keyboard.
- Touch change the keyboard, if more than one keyboard is enabled (page 107).
- Touch the text or numbers on the screen to insert a cursor.
Getting to Know Your Device
Using Text Completion
The device includes a text-completion feature that recognizes words you are typing.
NOTE: To adjust the text-completion settings, see page 107.
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Begin typing a word.
A row of suggested auto-text words appears above the keyboard. The closest match is highlighted. -
Continue typing.
The text-completion words may change or disappear.
- Touch a text-completion word to accept it.
NOTE: The highlighted word is inserted automatically when you enter a space or a punctuation mark.
Selecting an Input Method
The device includes multiple input methods, such as text editing and language-specific keyboards.
Before you can select an input method, you must enable additional input methods using the keyboard settings (page 107).
- Touch and hold a text field.
- Touch Input Method.
- Select an option.
About the Automatic Screen Lock
The device automatically locks if you do not use it for a specified amount of time.
If the device is in the mount with external power, the screen will not automatically lock.
Manually Locking the Device
Press the Power key.
Unlocking the Device
To adjust the unlock settings, see page 106.
- Quickly press the Power key, if necessary.
- Tap and drag to the right.
Adjusting the Screen Timeout Length
- From the Home screen, touch Settings > Audio and Display > Screen Timeout.
- Select a time.
- Touch Save.
About the Headset
You can use the wired headset (included in some packages) or a Bluetooth wireless headset to listen to audio and talk on the phone.
To connect a Bluetooth headset, see page 90. For information on using a Bluetooth headset, see the instructions that came with the headset.
Connecting the Headset
- Connect 3.5 mm headphones to the 3.5 mm adapter on the headset.
- Connect the mini-USB connector on the headset to the device.
Using the Headset
- Press to answer a call.
- Press to end a call.
- Speak into the adapter on the headset, which contains the microphone.
- Use the Volume knob to adjust the audio volume.
- Press to pause and play music.
For information on using a Bluetooth headset, see the instructions that came with the headset.
Status and Notification Icons
| Icon Description | |
![]() | Current time. The time is supplied by your network provider based on the location of the device or on the selected time zone. |
![]() | Battery life. |
![]() | External power is connected, and the battery is charging. |
![]() | Mobile signal strength. The more colored bars that appear, the stronger the signal. A red bar indicates there is no mobile signal. |
| [8044] | Airplane mode. |
| [2YGW] | Wi-Fi® connectivity. This icon appears in place of the network connectivity icon when the device is using Wi-Fi. |
| [74W6] | Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled, but no wireless device is connected. |
| [71HZ] | The Garminfone is connected to a device using Bluetooth® wireless technology. |
![]() | Teletypewriter (TTY) mode is activated (page 97). |
| [8467] | Hearing aid mode (HAC) is activated (page 97). |
| [6V7G] | Network connectivity. This icon appears when the device is connected for Internet access. The connection types are as follows: G—GPRS, E—Edge, 3G—3G, H—HSDPA 3.5G. |
| [7B84] | GPS satellite strength (page 30). The more colored bars that appear, the stronger the satellite signal. A red “X” indicates no satellite signals. |
| [7TZD] | Vibrate mode. |
Getting to Know Your Device
| Icon | Description |
| Silent mode. | |
| Speaker phone. | |
| In a phone call. | |
| Calls are being forwarded. | |
| Text or MMS message received. | |
| Email message received. | |
| Appointment reminder. | |
| New voice mail message. | |
| Parking spot has been saved. | |
| You are currently navigating a route in driving mode. | |
| You are currently navigating a route in walking mode. | |
| An alarm is enabled. | |
| Connected to the computer using the USB cable. | |
| Synchronizing data with your computer, email account, or Exchange ActiveSync® account. | |
| There is an error synchronizing data. |
Using the Phone
Using the Phone
Dialing a Number
- Touch .
- Dial the number.
- Touch Call.
Calling a Found Location
You can call a location that you have found in the Where To? menu if the location has a phone number associated with it.
- From the Home screen, touch
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch Call.
Using In-Call Options

While you are in a call, you can use these options.
- Touch Speakerphone to activate the speakerphone.
- Touch Audio to select the audio output when a wireless hands-free device is connected (page 90).
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Touch Mute to mute the audio input.
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Touch Add Call to place a new call (page 22).
- Touch Hold to place the current call on hold.
- Touch to display a numeric keypad for automated systems that require numeric entries.
Ending a Call
Touch End Call.
Answering a Call
- If the screen is locked, drag the right.
- If the screen is unlocked, touch Answer.

Silencing an Incoming Call
When you receive a call, press the Volume Up or Volume Down key.
Sending an Incoming Call to Voice Mail
There are a few ways to send an incoming call to voice mail.
- Press the Power key.
- If the screen is locked, drag the left.
- If the screen is unlocked, touch Ignore.

Using the Phone
Activating Call Waiting
From the Home screen, touch ▲
Settings > Phone > Call Waiting On > Save.
Using Call Waiting
If call waiting is activated, use these call waiting options when you receive an incoming call.
- Touch Answer + Hold to answer the new call and place the original call on hold.
- Touch Switch to switch between the original call and the new call.
- Touch Answer + End to answer the new call and end the original call.
- Touch Ignore to send the new call to your voice mail.
Setting Up Voice Mail
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Phone > Voice Mail Number.
- Verify that your voice mail number is correct.
- Touch 🔒 .
- Touch and hold 1.
- Follow the voice prompts.
Calling Voice Mail
When you have new voice mail, appears in the status bar.
- Touch and drag the status bar toward the bottom of the screen.
- Touch New Voice Mail.
TIP: You can also touch Call > 1 to call your voice mail.
Using Call History
- Touch


Calls are organized into three categories:
| Icon Description | |
| Dialed call | |
| Received call | |
| Missed call | |
- Touch a call.
- Select an option.
Calling a Number using Call History




- Touch
- Touch
contact.
Deleting a Call from the Call History
- Touch



- Touch a call.
- Touch
elete from Call
History > OK.
Adding a Number in Call History to Contacts
- Touch



- Touch a call.
- Touch
dd to Contacts >
Create new contact.
- Touch a phone type.
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Touch
Name, enter a name, and Next. -
If nece
ssary, enter more contact nation. -
Touch Save.
Using the Phone
Viewing Related Calls
Related calls are calls made to or received from the same number, which is displayed as one item in the call history.
- Touch
- Touch a call.
- Touch ➕ View Related Calls.

A list of related calls appears showing the length of each call or a status message.
Using Reverse Lookup
This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
A reverse lookup allows you to search for the address of a phone number that called you.
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Touch 📋.
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Touch a call.
- Touch □ > Reverse Lookup.
Deleting All Calls from the Call History
Touch 📋 >> > Clear Call Log.
Placing a Conference Call
You can host a conference call with two other callers.
TIP: If you receive a call while you are already on another call, you can start a conference call by touching Merge.
- Place a call to the first phone number.
- Touch Add Call.
- Place a call to the second phone number.
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Touch Merge.
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Touch to view the other members of the conference call (optional).
Speaking Privately During a Conference Call
You can speak privately with another member of the conference call.
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During the conference call, touch
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Touch next to the contact with whom you would like to speak. The other members of the conference call can continue to speak to each other.
Touch Merge to end the private conversation.
Forwarding Calls
- From the Home screen, touch ☐ > Settings > Phone > Call Forwarding.
- Select a forwarding option.
- Enter a number to forward calls to.
Turning On Airplane Mode
Airplane mode turns off the phone and data connections for situations such as an airplane flight.
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Airplane Mode.
When Airplane mode is on, the telephone, the network, and Bluetooth features are deactivated. You cannot send or receive calls, email messages, or SMS/MMS messages.
Using the Phone
Multitasking
Use the keys to help you multi-task.
Placing a Call While Navigating
- If you are driving, pull over and stop.
- Touch 📋 and place the call.
- Touch to return to the map.
- Carry on your conversation using the speakerphone.
Answering a Call While on the Web
- While browsing the Internet, touch Answer when the phone rings.
- Touch to return to the browser.
- Carry on your conversation using the speakerphone.
Placing a Call While on the Web
- While browsing the Internet, touch 📋, and place the call.
- Touch 📄 to return to the browser.
- Carry on your conversation using the speakerphone.
Ending a Call While Multitasking
To hang up, touch 📋 End Call.
Managing Your Contacts
Adding a Contact
- From the application tray, touch
- Enter the contact information.
- Touch Save.

Adding a Number in Call History to Contacts
- Touch ▶ .
- Touch a call.
- Touch ▶ Add to Contacts > Create new contact.
- Touch a phone type.
- Touch Name, enter a name, and touch Next.
- If necessary, enter more contact information.
- Touch Save.
Calling a Contact
- Touch 🔒 .
TIP: You can also open Contacts using the application tray.
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Touch a contact.
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Touch Call.
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If the contact has more than one phone number, touch the phone number to call.
Searching for a Contact
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From the application tray, touch Contacts >
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Enter part of the contact name.
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Touch the contact.
Managing Your Contacts
Using the Contact Shortcut Menu
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From the application tray, touch Contacts.
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Touch the contact image.

A shortcut menu opens, which provides quick access to commonly used items relating to contacts.
- Touch an icon.
Editing and Deleting Contacts
Editing a Contact
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From the application tray, touch Contacts.
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Touch a contact.
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Touch ▷ Edit.
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Edit the contact:
- Touch an item to edit the information.
- Touch to delete the information.
- Touch Save.
Adding a Picture for a Contact
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From the application tray, touch Contacts.
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Touch a contact.
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Touch ▷ Edit.
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Touch the picture of the contact.
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Select an option: Take a Photo or Select Photo from Gallery.
- Take or choose a picture.
- Touch and drag the square to crop the picture, and touch Save.
- Touch Save.
Assigning a Location to a Contact
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
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Touch ▶ Edit > Add Address >
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Select the location:
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Touch the location on the map.
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Touch, and search for the location.
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Touch Select this Location > Save.
Setting a Ringtone for a Contact
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch More Info > ☑ Contact Options > Ringtone.
- Touch a ringtone.
- Touch Save.
Sending all Calls from a Contact to Voice Mail
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch More Info > ▶ Contact Options.
- Select the Incoming Calls check box.
Managing Your Contacts
Deleting a Contact
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch ▶ Delete > OK.
Starting a Route to a Contact
Before you can start a route to a contact, you should assign a location for the contact (page 27).
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch Go!.
Managing Your SIM Contacts
Importing Contacts from Your SIM Card
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From the application tray, touch Contacts.
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Touch ▶ SIM Phone Book > Import Contacts from SIM.
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Touch a method to import contacts:
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Touch Import All Contacts.
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Select the check box for the contact.
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Touch Import.
Exporting Contacts to Your SIM Card
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From the application tray, touch Contacts.
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Touch ▶ SIM Phone Book > Export Contacts to SIM.
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Touch a method to export contacts:
- Touch Export All Contacts.
- Select the check box for the contact.
- Touch Export.
Creating a New SIM Contact
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts > Create New SIM Contact.
- Touch Name, enter the name, and touch Done.
- Touch Primary Number, enter the phone number, and touch Done.
- Touch Done.
Call or Send a Message to a SIM Contact
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts.
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Touch a contact.
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Touch Call or Send Message.
Editing Contacts on Your SIM Card
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch ≧ SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch ▲ Edit.
- Edit the information as needed.
- Touch Done.
Deleting Contacts on Your SIM Card
- From the application tray, touch Contacts.
- Touch SIM Phone Book > View SIM Contacts.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch ▶ Delete > OK.
Searching for Locations
Searching for Locations
The Where To? menu provides several different categories you can use to search for locations and destinations.
About GPS Signals
Before you can navigate or use location-based applications, your device must acquire satellite signals.
When you start an application that requires GPS signals, the device begins acquiring satellite signals. Acquiring satellite signals can take a few minutes.
TIP: If you are having difficulty acquiring satellite signals, go outdoors to an open area, away from tall buildings and trees.
For more information on GPS satellite signals, see page 110 and page 116.
Finding a Point of Interest
The detailed maps loaded in your device contain points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services.
Finding a Point of Interest by Category
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.

- Touch Browse Places.
- Touch a category.
- Touch a subcategory, if necessary. A list of items near your current location appears.
- Touch a location.
Finding by Spelling the Name

- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch the text entry field.
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Enter part or all of the location name, and touch 🔒
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Touch a location.
Working with Found Locations
After you find a location, the location appears on the map. An information balloon displays the name of the location.

- Touch ① to view the other locations on the map.
- Touch ② to return to the search results list.
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Touch ③ to view additional details, such as the address and the phone number, if known.
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Touch ④ to create a route to the location.
- Touch ⑤ to dial the phone number of the location, if available.
Starting a Route to a Location
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch Go!.
- Touch a navigation mode, if necessary.
Calling a Location
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch Call.
Finding a Nearby Location
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch ▶ Search Near.
- Select an option.
Searching for Locations
Adding a Location to Contacts
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch the information balloon.
- Touch ▶ Add to Contacts.
- Select an option.
Changing the Search Area
By default, your device finds locations near your current location.
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From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
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Touch Browse Places > ☐ Change Location.
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Select the location:
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Touch the location on the map.
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Touch, and search for the location.
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Touch Select this Location.
Saving and Editing Locations
Saving a Found Location
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch the information balloon.
- Touch Save.
Saving Your Current Location
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From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
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Touch View Map.
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Touch the vehicle icon.
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Touch Save.
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Enter a name, and touch Done, if necessary.
Finding Saved Locations
To save a location, see page 32.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations.
- Touch the left or right arrow to search different categories, if necessary.
- Touch an item.

Editing Saved Locations
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations.
- Touch and hold a location.
- Touch Edit.
- Touch an item to edit it.
- Touch Save.

Deleting a Saved Location

- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations.
- Touch and hold a location.
- Touch Delete > Confirm.
Creating Categories
When you save a location, it is automatically assigned to a category. You can create your own categories to help organize your saved locations.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations.
- Touch and hold a location.
- Touch Edit > Categories > Enter New Category.
- Enter a name for the category, and touch OK.

Searching for Locations
- Touch Done > Save.
Assigning Saved Locations to Categories
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.

- Touch Browse Places > Saved Locations.
- Touch and hold a location.
- Touch Edit > Categories.
- Touch the categories to assign to this location.
- Touch Done > Save.
Sharing Locations
Sharing a Found Location
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch the information balloon.
- Touch Share, and select an option to send the location.
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Touch To, add a recipient, and touch Done.
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Touch Message, enter a message, and touch Done.
- Touch Send.
Sharing Your Current Location
- From the application tray screen, touch Where Am I?.
- Touch Share.
- Select an option to send the location.
- Touch To, add a recipient, and touch Done.
- Touch Message, enter a message, and touch Done.
- Touch Send.
Finding Your Parking Spot About the Parking Spot Feature
When the My Parking Spot feature is enabled, the location of your parking spot is saved automatically if you are receiving satellite signals when you remove the device from the cradle.
When your parking spot is saved, P appears in the status bar.
Starting a Route to Your Parking Spot
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Touch and drag the status bar toward the bottom of the screen.
TIP: You can also access your Parking Spot from Browse Places > Saved Locations. -
Touch Saved Parking Spot > Go!.
Finding Your Current Location
Use the Where Am I? page to view information about your current location. This is a helpful feature if you need to tell emergency personnel your location.
- From the application tray, touch Where Am I?.
- Touch the information balloon to open the Where Am I? page to view your location coordinates and nearby items, such as fuel stations.
TIP: You can also open the Where Am I? page by touching the vehicle icon on the map.
Searching for Locations
Setting Your Home Location
You can save a home location and quickly generate a route to it.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Home.
- Select an option.

Starting a Route to Your Home
Before you can create a route to your home location, you must set your home location.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Home > Go!.

Finding an Address
NOTE: Depending on the version of the built-in map data on your device, the button names and the order of steps could be different than the following steps.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Address.
TIP: To change the search area, touch Change State/Country, and touch a state, province, or country. - Touch Enter House Number, enter the house number, and touch Next.
- Enter all or part of the street name or number, and touch Done.
- Select the street, if necessary.
- Enter and select the correct city, if necessary.
- Select the correct address, if necessary.

Finding Local Businesses
Local search enables you to search for local businesses. In addition to searching by spelling the name of a location, you can also spell the names of categories, like “salon” or “coffee.”
This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
- From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Local Search.
- Enter your search term, and touch
- Touch an item.
Finding Recently Found Locations
Your device stores the last 50 locations you have found.
- From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Recently Found.
- Touch a location.
Clearing the Recently Found List
- From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Recently Found.
- Touch ▲ Clear > OK.
The list of recently found locations is cleared. These locations are not deleted from the map data.
Searching for Locations
Finding Upcoming Events
Search for upcoming events, such as art shows and sporting events.
This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Upcoming Events.
- Touch a category.
- Touch the arrows or the date to select a different date, if necessary.
- Touch an event to view more information.
- Select an option:

- If the event begins within two hours, touch Go! to navigate to the event.
- If the event begins in more than two hours, touch Remind Me! to add the event as an appointment on your calendar.
Finding Panoramio™ Photos
Panoramio photographs contain information about the location where the photograph was taken. You can use this information to navigate to locations and landmarks shown in Panoramio photographs.
This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.

- Touch Browse Places > Panoramio.
A list of photographs from nearby locations appears.
- Touch a photograph.
Finding Fuel Prices
This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
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From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
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Touch Browse Places > Fuel Prices.
A list of fuel prices near your current location appears.
Changing the Fuel Type
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Fuel Prices.
- Touch □ and select a fuel type.
Finding Cities
- From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Cities.
- Enter the name, and touch Done. TIP: To view a list of nearby cities, touch 📋 Nearby Cities.
- Touch a city.
Using the White Pages Phone Directory
This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
Finding by Name
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > White Pages > By Name.
Searching for Locations
- Enter all or part of the last name, and touch Next.
- Enter all or part of the first name (optional), and touch Done.
- Touch Search.
- Enter the postal code, if necessary.
Finding by Phone Number
This service may not be available for all phone numbers.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > White Pages > By Phone Number.
- Enter the area code and phone number.
- Touch Search.

Entering Coordinates
If you know the geographic coordinates of your destination, you can use your device to navigate there. This can be especially helpful when geocaching.
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Coordinates.
- Touch a cardinal-direction button to change the direction.
- Touch a field to enter the latitude and longitude data.
- Touch View Map.

Changing the Map Coordinate Format
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Coordinates > Coordinate Format.

- Touch a format.
Finding Intersections
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Intersections.
- If necessary, touch Change State/ Country to change the state, country, or province.
- Touch Enter Street 1.
- Enter all or part of the street name.
- Touch the correct street.
- Repeat for the second street.
- Touch the correct intersection, if necessary.

About Extras
You can download additional content, such as custom POIs, from www.garminasus.com.
Custom POIs are customized points on the map. They can contain alerts that let you know if you are near a designated point or if you are traveling faster than a specified speed.
You can create or download custom POI lists and install them on your device using POI Loader software available at www.garminasus.com. See the POI Loader Help file for more information.
Finding Extras
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch Browse Places > Extras.
- Touch a category.

Following Your Route
Following Your Route
Before you can navigate with your device, you must acquire satellites (page 30).
About the Map
NOTICE
The speed-limit icon feature is for information only and does not replace the driver's responsibility to abide by all posted speed-limit signs and to use safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin will not be responsible for any traffic fines or citations that you may receive for failing to follow all applicable traffic laws and signs.
From the Home screen, touch View Map to display your current location. The vehicle icon displays your position on the map. A speed-limit icon may appear as you travel on major roadways.
Using the Map
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.

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Touch View Map.
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Touch anywhere on the map.

- Touch and drag to view different parts of the map.
- Touch and to zoom in and out.
° As you zoom out, the map changes to a digital elevation map showing the contours of the area.
° Zoom far out to view a globe. Touch and drag to spin the globe.
- Touch to rotate the map.
- Touch to view the map in two dimensions.
- Touch to view the map in three dimensions.
- Touch to center the map on your location.
- Touch anywhere on the map. An arrow points to the location.
- Touch for more options.
NOTE: You can only see detailed map information for areas for which you have maps loaded on your device.
About Usage Modes
You can navigate to a destination in Driving mode or in Walking mode. The navigation tools vary slightly based on your usage mode.
In Driving mode, your device calculates routes for automobiles. These routes obey traffic rules, such as for one-way streets. Your device uses typical automobile speeds when estimating your arrival time.
In Walking mode, your device calculates routes for walking. These routes avoid highways in favor of smaller streets. Your device uses typical walking speeds when estimating your arrival time. If you have cityXplorer™ maps installed, your device may include public transit systems in walking routes.
Following Your Route
Navigating in Driving Mode
Starting a Route in Driving Mode
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.

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Find a location (page 30).
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Touch Go! > Driving.
NOTE: When the device is in the mount, Driving is automatically selected.
The device creates a route to the location and opens the map.
Using the Map to Navigate in Driving Mode
Your route is marked with a magenta line.
As you travel, your device guides you to your destination with voice prompts, arrows on the map, and directions at the top of the map.
If you deviate from the original route, your device recalculates the route and provides new directions.

- Touch ① to view the next turn.
- Touch ② to view the route details.
- Touch ③ to view the Traffic menu, when available. Traffic services require an additional subscription and data plan charges.
- Touch ④ to open the Where Am I? page.
- Touch ⑤ to view the trip computer.
Viewing the Route Details
When you are navigating in Driving mode, you can view all of the turns for your entire route and the distance between turns.
- While navigating to a destination, touch the text bar on the top of the map.

- Touch a turn on the list to view details for the turn.
Viewing the Entire Route on the Map
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From the map, touch the text bar on the top of the screen.
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Touch View Map.
The map appears with your route marked with a magenta line.
Viewing the Next Turn
When you are navigating in Driving mode, you can view the turn on the map and the distance and time left before you reach the turn.
- While navigating to a destination, touch the turn indicator on the map.

- Touch the arrows to see more turns in the route.
Viewing the Trip Computer in Driving Mode
The trip computer displays a compass, your current speed, and other helpful statistics about your trip.
While you are navigating in Driving mode, from the map, touch Speed.
Following Your Route

Resetting the Trip Computer in Driving Mode
Reset the trip computer before beginning a trip.
- While you are navigating in Driving mode, from the map, touch Speed > ☐
- Touch an item to reset.
Avoiding Road Features
- From the Home screen, touch ☐ > Settings > Navigation > Avoidances.
- Select the check boxes to mark the road features to avoid.
About Traffic
This service is not available in all areas. This service may be available as a paid subscription. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
NOTE: Garmin and ASUS are not responsible for the accuracy of the traffic information.
Turning on Traffic
Before you can receive traffic information, you must turn on background data.
- From the Home screen, touch Settings >Navigation.
- Select the Background Data check box.
About the Traffic Icon
The traffic icon on the map changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions.
| Icon Definition | |
| Gray Traffic information is not available. | |
| Green Traffic is flowing freely. | |
| Yellow Traffic is moving but there is a delay. There is moderate traffic congestion. | |
| Red Traffic is not moving or is moving very slowly. There is a severe delay. | |
Traffic on Your Route
When calculating your route, the device examines the current traffic and automatically optimizes the route for the shortest time.
If a severe traffic delay occurs on your route while you are navigating, the device automatically recalculates the route. You might still be routed through traffic if no better alternative routes exist.
If a non-severe traffic delay occurs on your route, the traffic icon displays how much time the delay has added to your route. This time is already included in your estimated arrival time.
Avoiding Traffic Automatically
You can enable the device to automatically avoid traffic.
- From the Home screen, touch
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- Select the Traffic check box.
Manually Avoiding Traffic on Your Route
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While you are navigating in Driving mode, from the map, touch the traffic icon.
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Touch Traffic On Route.
Following Your Route
- Touch the arrows to select a traffic delay, if necessary.
- Touch ☐ Avoid to avoid the selected traffic delay.
You might still be routed through traffic if no better alternative routes exist.
Viewing the Traffic Map
The traffic map displays color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads.
To return to the normal map, touch the traffic icon, and touch Show Normal Map.
- On the map, touch the traffic icon.
- Touch Show Traffic Map.
Viewing Traffic Delays
- On the Map page, touch the traffic icon.
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Touch Traffic Search to view a list of traffic delays.
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Touch an item to view the delay on a map and details about the delay.
- If there is more than one delay, touch the arrows to view the additional delays.
Navigating in Walking Mode
Starting a Route in Walking Mode
- From the Home screen, touch to view the Where To? pane.
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch Go! > Walking. NOTE: The device must be out of the mount to be able to select Walking.
The device creates a route to the location and opens the map.
Using the Map to Navigate in Walking Mode
Your route is marked with a magenta line.

- Touch ① to view the next turn or previous turn.
- Touch ② to view the itinerary page.
- Touch ③ to view the Where Am I? page.
Viewing the Itinerary Page
While navigating a route in Walking mode, touch ➕ View Itinerary.
Using the Compass to Navigate
- From the Map page, touch Trip Computer.
As you travel, the compass rotates to indicate your direction of travel.
- Move in a circle until the arrow points at the bug indicator.
The bug indicator is the inverted triangle at the top of the compass, which indicates your current heading.
- Continue traveling in this direction, toward your destination.
Following Your Route
Calibrating the Compass

- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Touch View Map > Trip Computer > Calibrate Compass.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Resetting the Trip Computer in Walking Mode
Reset the trip computer before beginning a trip.
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From the Home screen, touch View Map > Trip Computer > .
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Touch an item to reset.
Taking a Detour
While navigating a route, you can use detours to avoid obstacles ahead of you, such as construction zones.
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While navigating a route, touch
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Touch and drag the status bar toward the bottom of the screen. The notification window opens.
- Select an option:
- Touch Detour when in Driving mode.
- Touch Recalculate when in Walking mode.
If the route you are currently taking is the only reasonable option, the device might not calculate a detour.
Stopping the Route
- While navigating a route, touch
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Touch and drag the status bar toward the bottom of the screen. The notification window opens.
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Touch Stop.
Working with Routes
Adding Points to the Active Route


- While navigating a route, touch
- From the Home screen, touch view the Where To? pane.
- Find a location (page 30).
- Touch the intermediate destination.
- Touch Go! > Insert Via Point.
Planning a New Route
- From the application tray, touch Routes > Create New Route.
- Touch the text field, and enter a route name.
- Touch Add Location.
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Select the location:
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Touch the location on the map.
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Touch, and search for the location.
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Touch Select this Location.
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Repeat steps 3–5 as necessary.
- Touch Save.
Editing a Route
- From the application tray, touch Routes.
- Touch a route.
- Touch Edit.
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Edit the route:
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Touch Add Location to add more locations.
- Touch and drag or to move the location down or up in the route.
- Touch to delete a location.
Optimizing and Reversing a Saved Route
- From the application tray, touch Routes.
- Touch a route.
- Touch Edit >
Following Your Route
- Touch Optimize Route or Reverse Route.
- Touch Save.
Deleting a Saved Route
- From the application tray, touch Routes.
- Touch a route.
- Touch Edit > Delete Route > OK.
Starting to Navigate a Saved Route
- From the application tray, touch Routes.
- Touch a route.
- Touch Go!.
Viewing Your Trip Log
You can record the path you travel (called a trip log) and display it as a dotted line on the map.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Navigation.
- Select the Trip Log check box for the Automobile and/or Pedestrian settings.
The trip log appears on the map.
Clearing the Trip Log
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Navigation > Clear Trip Log.
Sending and Receiving Messages
Your regular messaging fees apply when sending and receiving messages.
Sending a Text Message
You can send Short Message Service (SMS) text messages.
- From the application tray, touch Messaging > New Text Message.
- Enter a phone number or a contact name, and touch a recipient.
- Enter the text message.
- Touch for additional options.
- Touch Send.
About Multimedia Messages
A multimedia (MMS) message is similar to a text message, but it includes an attachment, such as a photo, a video, a contact, or a calendar event.
Sending an MMS
- From the application tray, touch Messaging > New Text Message.
- Enter a phone number or a contact name, and touch a recipient.
- Enter the text message.
- Touch ➕ Attach.
- Touch a media type.
- Touch the file to attach.
- Touch Send.
Sending and Receiving Messages
Sending a Location Message

CAUTION
Use caution when sharing your location information with others.
Location messages allow you to send your current location information to other people.
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From the application tray, touch Messaging > New Text Message.
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Enter a phone number or a contact name, and touch a recipient.
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Enter the text message.
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Touch

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Select the location:
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Touch the location on the map.
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Touch, and search for the location.
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Touch Select this Location.
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Touch Send.
Reading Messages
A number on the Messaging icon displays the number of unread messages in your inbox.
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From the Home screen, touch Messaging.
The inbox opens, containing SMS and MMS messages received from other devices.
Unread messages are displayed in bold. -
Touch a message to read it.
TIP: Touch and hold a message to view more options.
- Touch for more options.
Replying to a Message
- From the Home screen, touch Messaging.
- Touch a message.
- Touch the data-entry field.
- Enter a message.
- Touch Send.
Forwarding a Message
- From the Home screen, touch Messaging.
- Touch a message.
- Touch and hold a message in the thread.
- Touch Forward.
- Enter a phone number or a contact name, and touch a recipient.
- Touch Message to edit the message, if necessary.
- Touch Send.
Deleting a Message
- From the Home screen, touch Messaging.
- Touch a message.
- Touch and hold a message in the thread.
- Touch Delete Message.
Deleting a Thread
- From the Home screen, touch Messaging.
- Touch a message.
- Touch ☒ Delete Thread.
Sending and Receiving Messages
Setting Up SMS Cell Broadcast
If SMS Cell Broadcast is supported by your service provider and region, you can receive text messages that are broadcast to multiple subscribers in the area.
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Messaging. - Select the Cell Broadcast Service check box.
- Touch Select Language, select the language you want to receive messages in, and touch Save.
- Touch Manage Channels.
- Select the Receive Channel List check box.
- Select the channels you want to receive.
TIP: You can also add a channel that does not appear in the list.

Adding a New Channel
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Messaging > Manage Channels.

- Touch

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Touch the Channel Number field, and enter the channel number.
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Touch the Description field, and enter a description for the channel.
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Touch the Note field, and enter a note about the channel.
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Touch Save.
About Cell Broadcast Messages
When you receive a cell broadcast message, it is displayed in the notification bar (page 9).
Using Email
Adding an Email Account
Contact your email account provider for your email configuration information.
NOTE: To add a Gmail™ account, see page 89. Access the messages using the Gmail application.
- From the application tray, touch Email > Other (POP3/IMAP4).
- Enter the email address and the email password.
- Touch Save.
- If necessary, enter account-configuration information from your service provider.
- Touch Next > Save.
Adding an Exchange ActiveSync Email Account
Contact your network administrator to obtain the necessary information for your network.
For more information about Exchange ActiveSync, see page 89.
- From the application tray, touch Email > Exchange ActiveSync.
- Enter your email address and your email password.
- Touch Next.
- If necessary, enter or correct the information.
- Touch Next.
The device verifies the account settings.
Sending an Email Message
- From the application tray, touch Email > Compose.
Sending and Receiving Messages
- Touch the fields on the screen to enter recipients, to enter a subject, and to add attachments.
- Touch Message.
- Enter the text message.
- Touch for more options (optional).
- Touch Send.
Viewing an Email Message
- From the application tray, touch Email.
- Touch to check for new email messages, if necessary.
- Touch an email message.
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Select an option:
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Touch to view the location information, if available.
- Touch to open the attachment, if available.
Deleting Email Messages
- From the application tray, touch Email >
- Touch the messages to delete.
- Touch Delete.
Searching for an Email Message
NOTE: This only searches the sender name and headers of the messages, not the message text.
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From the application tray, touch Email.
TIP: To search a different folder, touch ➕ View Folders, and touch a folder, if necessary. -
Touch ☑ Search Current Folder.
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Enter the search text, and touch Done.
Changing Email Folders
- From the application tray, touch Email.
- Touch ➕ View Folders.
- Touch a folder.
Setting an Email Signature
You can set an email signature for each email account you have added.
- From the application tray, touch Email > Manage Accounts.
- Touch an account.
- Verify the Use Signature check box is selected.
- Touch Signature.
- Enter a signature.
- Touch Save.
Changing the Email Account Password
- From the Home screen, touch Settings > Email.
- Select an account.
- Touch Account Info > Password.
- Enter the new passwords.
- Touch Save.
Adding Another Email Account
- From the application tray, touch Email > Manage Accounts > Add New Account.
- Select the account type, and follow the correct instructions on page 57.
Changing Email Accounts
- From the application tray, touch Email.
- Touch and .
Using Ciao!
Using Ciao!™
Ciao! periodically sends your location to our partner networks and downloads the most-recent location of your friends. This application only submits your location when you tell it to, unless you enable automatic updates.
This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.

CAUTION
Use caution when sharing your location information with others.
Registering Your Device and Joining Ciao!
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
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Read and accept the on-screen messages.
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Follow the steps to register your device.
After registering, you will receive an SMS message for verification. - Open the SMS message received from myGarmin.
- Touch the link to complete the verification process.
- Touch OK. The Ciao! registration page opens.
- Select the check box to verify that you are of legal age to use Ciao!.
- Touch Next.
- Enter a display name, and touch Done.
- Touch a type of location update: Manual or Automatic.
- Touch the link to read the terms of service for the displayed network or networks.
- Touch Accept.
Your location is updated and becomes available to your friends.
Changing Your Display Name
- From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details > ☑ Change Name.
- Enter a new name.
- Touch Done.
Inviting a Friend
- From the application tray, touch Ciao! > Invite.
- Select an option to find a friend.
- Touch Done.
Your invited friend must accept the invitation before you can receive location updates from that friend.
Accepting or Declining an Invitation
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch the friend that sent you the invitation.
- Touch Accept or Decline.
Sending a Location Update
From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details > Send Update.
Automatically Sending Location Updates
CAUTION
Use caution when sharing your location information with others.
By default, your location is only sent when you manually send it.
Using Ciao!
- From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details.
- Touch ☑ Change Location Updates > Automatic > Done.
Updating Your Status
- From the application tray, touch Ciao! > My Details > Change Status.
- Enter a new status message.
- Touch Done.
Viewing Friends
Your list of friends displays the status of, the distance to, and the direction to your friends.
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch a friend.
The location for the friend appears on a map.
Viewing All Friends on the Map From the application tray, touch Ciao! > View Map.
Adding a Friend to Contacts
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch a friend.
- Touch ▶ Add to Contacts.
Sending a Message to a Friend
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch a friend.
- Touch Message.
Starting a Route to a Friend's Location
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From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
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Touch a friend.
- Touch Go!.
Removing an Invitation
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch an invited friend.
- Touch Uninvite.
Removing a Friend
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch a friend.
- Touch the information balloon.
- Touch □ > Remove Friend > Yes.
Hiding and Revealing Your Location
- From the application tray, touch Ciao! > ≧ Hide > Hide.
Your current location is hidden from your friends.
- To stop hiding, touch Ciao! > □> Stop Hiding > Stop Hiding.
Viewing Ciao! Networks
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch ☑ Privacy > ☑ Networks.
Disabling Ciao!
- From the application tray, touch Ciao!.
- Touch ☑ Privacy > ☑ usable Ciao! > OK.
All the Ciao! information stored on your device is removed. You no longer send any position updates.
To enable Ciao!, you must join Ciao! again.
Browsing the Web
Browsing the Web
- From the application tray, touch Browser.
- Touch the URL bar.
- Enter a search term or a URL, and touch Go.

Using the Browser
- Touch to refresh the current Web page.
- Touch to stop loading the Web page.
- Touch and drag the screen to scroll the Web page.
- Touch two points near the center of the page, and drag your fingers apart to zoom in.
- Touch two points near opposite edges of the page, and drag your fingers toward the center of the page to zoom out.
- Touch links, text-entry boxes, and other interactive items to activate them.
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Touch and hold interactive items to view a menu of additional options.
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Touch to return to the previous Web page in your history.
- Touch to go to the next Web page in your history.
- Touch to add this Web page to your favorites, if it is not already added.
- Touch remove this Web page from your favorites, if it is already added.
- Touch to view a list of recently viewed Web sites (), favorite Web sites (), and most-viewed Web sites ().
- Touch to view other active browser windows.
- Touch ☐ use the following options:
- Touch Go To URL to enter a URL.
- Touch Refresh to refresh the Web page.
- Touch Share to send the URL in a text message or an email.
- Touch Find on Page to find text in the current Web page.
- Touch Select Text to copy text from the current Web page to the system clipboard. Touch and drag across the text to copy. When you lift your finger, the selected text is copied to the clipboard.
- Touch View Downloads to view your Download History.
Browsing the Web
Viewing Multiple Browser Windows
You can view another Web page without closing the current page by launching another browser window.
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From the application tray, touch Browser > New Page.
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Select an option:
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Touch a Web site.
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Touch the URL bar to enter a web address, which opens the new Web page.
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Touch
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Touch an active browser window.
Saving a Web Page to Favorites
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Open the Web page to save.
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Touch ★
When you view one of your favorite Web pages, appears gold.
Removing a Web Site from Favorites
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Open the Web page to remove.
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Touch ★
Opening a Favorite Web Page
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From the application tray, touch Browser > ▶. ★
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Touch a Web page to view in the browser.
Viewing Your History
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From the application tray, touch Browser > ▶.
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Touch a Web page to view in the browser.
Clearing Your Web Page History
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Browser > Clear History > Yes.
Sharing a URL
- From the application tray, touch
Browser >
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Touch a category.
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Touch and hold a Web page.
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Touch Share.
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Select an option to send the URL.
Opening a Web Site in a New Window
- From the application tray, touch
Browser >
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Touch a category.
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Touch and hold a Web page.
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Touch Open in New Window.
Deleting a Web Site from a List
- From the application tray, touch Browser >
- Touch a category.
- Touch ✗
- Touch next to the Web site to remove the site from the list.
- Touch again to delete.
- Touch Done.
Setting Your Browser Home Page
- From the Home screen, touch ▶ Settings > Browser > Set Home Page.
- Enter a URL.
- Touch OK.
Browsing the Web
Downloading Files
- From the application tray, touch Browser.
- Open a Web page that contains a download link.
- Touch the download link.
The download history page appears, and a progress bar indicates the status of the download.
TIP: Touch and hold the progress bar to cancel or pause the download.
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Touch □ and select an option, if necessary:
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Touch Clear All to clear the download history. This option does not remove downloaded files from the device.
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Touch Pause All to pause all in-progress downloads.
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Touch Resume All to resume all paused downloads.
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Touch Cancel All to cancel all in-progress downloads. This option does not remove downloads that have already completed.
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When the progress bar is full, touch the file name to view the downloaded file.
Viewing Downloads
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From the application tray, touch Browser > ☐ View Downloads.
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Touch the file.
Playing Music
Music Player File Types
The music player supports the following file types:
• MP3
- MPEG4
• WMA
- AAC/AAC+/eAAC+
- WAV
• MIDI
- OGG
All supported music files on your device are displayed in the music player.
Music Player Information
Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to distribute content created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels), streaming applications (via internet, intranets and/or other networks), other content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and the like) or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs, semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the like). An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://mp3licensing.com.
Playing Music
Playing a Song
You must transfer music files to your device before playing songs or creating playlists (page 91).
- From the application tray, touch Music.
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Select an option:
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Touch All Songs.
- Touch a category and subcategory, if necessary.
All the songs in the selected category are added to the current playlist.
- Touch a song.
The music player plays the selected song and the following songs.
Changing the Music Player View
While playing a song, touch the following icons to change the music player view:
- Touch 📄 ew the current playlist.
- Touch ▶ View the current track, cover art, and a progress slider.
- Touch 📋Browse Music Library to browse the music library without stopping the music.
About Playlists
A playlist is a list of songs that can be saved. The current playlist appears on the playlist screen of the music player. You can also create and save playlists for future playback.
Creating a Playlist
- From the application tray, touch Music > Playlists > +
- Enter a new name, and touch Save.
- Touch the new playlist.
- Touch +
- Touch a category and subcategories, if necessary.
- Select the check box next to each song to add to the playlist.
- Touch Add to Playlist.
- Repeat steps 4–7 to add additional songs.
- Touch Done > Save.
- Touch and drag the song to a new position in the list to change the order of the playlist (optional).
- Touch Save.
Playing a Playlist
- From the application tray, touch Music > Playlists.
- Touch a playlist.
- Touch a song to begin playing the playlist.
Editing a Playlist
- From the application tray, touch Music > Playlists.
- Touch a playlist.
- Touch ▶ Edit Playlist.
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Select an option to edit the playlist:
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Touch to add songs to the playlist.
- Touch to remove a song from the playlist.
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Touch and hold, and drag the song to a new position in the playlist.
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Touch Save.
Playing Music
Searching the Music Player
- From the application tray, touch Music.
- Touch
- Enter all or part of the song title, album, or artist.
- Touch Done.
Saving a Song as a Ringtone
- From the music player playlist view, touch and hold the song.
- Touch Add to ringtone list.
Streaming Online Music
You can stream supported music files without saving them on the device.
- From the application tray, touch Browser.
- Select an option:
- Enter a URL.
- Navigate to a page with a link to a supported music file.
- Touch the music file link.
The music player launches and plays the song. The URL for the song appears. - If possible, touch ☑ Save to save the song.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos
If it is not already removed, remove the plastic film from the camera lens before using the camera.
Taking a Picture
- Press the Camera key.
- Use the screen as a viewfinder, and point the camera lens at the subject to photograph.
- Press the Camera key halfway down, and hold the camera still.
A flashing gray box appears on the screen. The device focuses on the object inside of the box. When the camera is in focus, the box turns green and stops flashing. - Press the Camera key fully down to take the picture.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos When you hear the camera click, the photo is taken and displayed for review for 3 seconds.
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Select an option:
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Touch ⓘ for more options, such as to set the image as the wallpaper or as a contact icon.
- Touch to share the image.
- Touch to erase the image.
- Touch take a new picture.
TIP: You can also touch to take a picture.
Taking a Picture with GPS Information
If you are receiving GPS signals, the device can assign a GPS location to the photo.
- Press the Camera key.
- Touch

Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos
TIP: Before taking pictures with GPS information, you may need to wait a few moments for the device to acquire satellite signals.
- Use the screen as a viewfinder, and point the camera lens at the subject to photograph.
- Press and hold the Camera key, and hold the camera still.
- Release the Camera key to take the picture.
When you hear the camera click, the photo is saved.
Recording a Video
- Press the Camera key.
- Touch to select video.
- Use the screen as a viewfinder, and point the camera lens at the subject to be recorded.
- Touch to begin recording.
- Touch □ to stop recording.
The video is saved automatically.
TIP: Touch 📄 to find and view the video.
Changing the Camera and Video Settings
- From the application tray, touch Camera > ≧ Camera Settings.
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Select an option:
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Touch Color Effect to select a color effect to apply to photos you take.
- Touch Lighting Adjustment to select a lighting condition, or select Automatic.
- Touch Picture Resolution to select the resolution at which to capture photos. Higher settings use more storage memory to provide better-quality photos.
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Touch Shutter Sound to turn the shutter sound on or off.
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Touch Auto Review to turn the review page on or off. The review page displays the photo briefly after you take it.
- Touch Video Quality to select the resolution at which to record video.
NOTE: Video Quality can only be adjusted when MP4 is selected as the Video Format.
- Touch Video Format to select the video format to use when saving videos.
NOTE: Only 3GPP videos can be sent as a multimedia message.
Viewing Pictures
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a picture.
- Touch the arrows to view additional photos.
Viewing a Video
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a video.
Videos are indicated by


- Touch
- Touch the screen to view the playback controls.
Viewing a Slideshow
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch ▶ View Slideshow.
Sharing Pictures and Videos
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch the picture or video.
- Touch
- Select an option to share the image.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos
Setting Your Wallpaper
You can select and prepare a photo to serve as wallpaper.
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a picture.
- Touch ▶ Set As > Wallpaper.
- Touch and drag the edges of the rectangle to crop the photo.
- Touch Save.
Editing Pictures and Videos
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a picture or video.
- Touch
- Select an option:
- Touch Rotate to turn the photo left or right.
- Touch Crop, touch and drag the edges of the rectangle to crop the photo, and touch Save.
A new file with the crop is created. - Touch More Info > ☐ > Rename Picture or Rename Video to rename files.
Adding a Picture to a Contact
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a picture.
- Touch ☐ Set As > Contact Photo.
- Touch a contact.
- Touch and drag the edges of the square to crop the photo.
- Touch Save.
Starting a Route to a Photograph or Video
You can route to photographs that have GPS location information (see page 73).
- From the application tray, touch Gallery.
- Touch a picture.
- Touch Go!.
Changing the Gallery Settings
- From the application tray, touch Gallery > ≧ Gallery Settings.
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Select an option:
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Touch Grouping to select the criteria by which to group your pictures.
- Touch Display Size to select the size of the picture previews.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos
- Touch Sort Order to select the order in which to sort your pictures.
- Touch Slideshow Interval to select the amount of time that each picture should be displayed in the slideshow.
- Touch Slideshow Transition to select the transition effect to use when changing pictures in the slideshow.
- Select the Repeat Slideshow check box to play the slideshow multiple times.
- Select the Shuffle Slides check box to display the slides in random order.
Taking and Viewing Pictures and Videos
MPEG-4 EULA
This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard (“MPEG-4 Video”) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal, and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See www.MPEGLA.com.
AVC EULA
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (“AVC Video”) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See www.MPEGLA.com.
Organizing Your Life
You can synchronize your phone with your computer, Google account, and Exchange account to keep your inbox, contacts, and calendar up to date in all locations (page 89).
Using the Calendar
Viewing an Appointment
- From the application tray, touch Calendar.
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Select an option, if necessary:
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Touch to view the current day. The number in the circle is the current day of the month.
- Touch to view an agenda of upcoming appointments.
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Touch to view appointments for today.
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Touch 📄 to select a date on the monthly calendar.
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Touch or to change the day or month.
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Touch an appointment to view details.
Creating an Appointment
- From the application tray, touch Calendar.
- Touch .+
- Touch Subject, enter a subject, and touch Done.
- Touch Location, and select an option to enter a location:
- Enter the full address or location name, and touch Done.
- Touch Add Location, touch the location on the map, and touch Select this Location > Done.
- Touch Add Location, touch 🔒, find the location, and touch Select this Location > Done.
Organizing Your Life
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Select the duration of the appointment:
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Select start and end times.
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Select the All Day check box to create an all-day appointment.
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Touch Reminder, select a reminder time, and touch Save, if necessary.
- Touch Repeat, select how often the appointment recurs, and touch Save, if necessary.
- Touch Calendar to select a calendar, if you have more than one calendar on the device.
- Touch Note to make notes about the meeting (optional).
- Touch Invites to invite people to the appointment, if necessary.
You can invite people to the meeting if you are using a Google or Exchange ActiveSync account.
- Touch Save.
Starting a Route to an Appointment
If the appointment has location information, you can start a route to the location.
- From the application tray, touch Calendar.
- Touch the appointment.
- Touch Go!.
Viewing a Document
You can view the following document types using the document viewer: Microsoft® Word, Excel®, PowerPoint®, Adobe® PDF, HTML, and plaintext files. For more information on transferring files, see page 91.
- From the application tray, touch Document Viewer.
TIP: To display files of a certain type, touch ☑ Show By File Type, and touch a file type.
- Touch the document.
NOTE: You can also open a document attached to an email or linked on a Web page.
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Perform any of the following actions:
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Touch or to move backward or forward one page.
- Touch Page, and enter a page number.
- Touch two points near the center of the page, and drag your fingers apart to zoom in.
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Touch two points near opposite edges of the page, and drag your fingers toward the center of the page to zoom out.
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Touch ☐ > Search to search the document.
- Touch ☑Rotate to rotate the document 90° clockwise.
- Touch Share to send the document.
Searching a Document
- Open the document in the Document Viewer (see page 80).
- Touch ▲ Search.
- Enter a search term.
- Touch 🔒
- Touch or to find the next occurrence or the previous occurrence of the search term.
- Touch 📞 to close the search bar.
Organizing Your Life
Checking the Weather Forecast
This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
TIP: To change the units of measure, see page 108.
- From the application tray, touch Weather.
The current local weather conditions and a six-day forecast are displayed.
- Touch a day to view a detailed forecast for that day.
Viewing the Forecast in Other Cities
- From the application tray, touch Weather > Edit Favorite Cities > Add City.
- Enter the city name.
- Touch Done.
- Touch the city.
- Touch Done.
- Touch or to view the forecast in your favorite cities.
Using the Clock
For information on manually changing the time or the time zone, see page 107.
Adding Cities to the Time List
- From the application tray, touch Clock > ▶ . +
- Enter all or part of a city name.
- Touch Done.
- Touch the city.
Setting an Alarm
- From the application tray, touch Clock > Add New Alarm.
- Touch Alarm Message, enter a message for the alarm, and touch OK.
- Touch Start, select an alarm time, and touch Done.
- If necessary, touch Repeat, select how often the alarm should repeat, and touch OK.
- Select the Enabled check box.
- Touch Ringer, touch a ringer, and touch Done (optional).
- Touch Save.
Managing Alarms
- Select or clear the check box next to an alarm to enable or disable the alarm.
- To delete an alarm, touch an alarm, and touch ➞ Delete Alarm.
- When the alarm sounds, touch Snooze to hear the alarm again in 10 minutes, or touch Dismiss.
Using the Stop Watch
- From the application tray, touch Clock >
- Touch Start to start the timer.
- Touch Lap to record the lap time and the split time (optional).
- Touch Stop to stop the timer.
- Touch the Lap and Split times to view details (optional).
- Touch Reset to reset the timer (optional).
Organizing Your Life
Viewing the World Map
- From the application tray, touch
Clock >
The globe displays areas of daylight and night across the world.
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Perform any of the following actions:
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Touch and drag the globe to change the speed or the direction of rotation.
- Touch the globe to stop the rotation.
- When the globe is stopped, touch again to view a flat map view.
- Touch the map to switch back to the globe view.
Using the Converter
Converting Units
- From the application tray, touch Converter.
- Touch the button next to Convert.
- Touch the type of items to be converted.
- Touch Done.
- Touch a unit of measurement.
- Touch the unit type.
- Touch Done.
- Touch a number.
- Enter the number of units to be converted.
- Touch Done.
TIP: To clear the number of units, touch ≧ Clear.
Converting Currency
- From the application tray, touch Converter.
- Touch the button next to Convert.
- Touch Currency > Done.
- Touch a currency button. TIP: Touch and drag the tab to quickly scroll through the currencies.
- Touch a currency.
- Touch Done.
- Touch the amount below the currency to convert.
- Enter the amount.
- Touch Done.
Updating the Currency Rates
A data connection is required for this feature.
- From the application tray, touch Converter.
- Touch the button next to Convert.
- Touch Currency > Done > Update.
Setting Conversion Rates Manually
- From the application tray, touch Converter.
- Touch the button next to Convert.
- Touch Currency > Done.
- Touch a currency button.
- Touch the currency for which you want to set the conversion rate, and touch Done.
Organizing Your Life
- Repeat step 5 to set the other currency, if necessary.
- Touch ≧ Custom.
- Touch a conversion tab to change how the currencies are converted.
- Touch a conversion rate.
- Enter a new conversion rate, and touch Done.
Checking Flight Status
A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
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From the application tray, touch Flight Status.
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Perform a search:
- Touch Current Location to search for flights in airports near your current location.
- Touch Another City to search for flights in airports near the city you select.
A list of airports appears. Major airports are listed first, and all other airports are sorted by distance.
- Touch an airport.
TIP: Touch to view the airport on the map.
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Select an option.
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Touch a flight.
Finding Movie Times
This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature. Your regular data usage charges apply.
Finding a Movie by the Title
- From the application tray, touch Movie Times > Movies.
- Touch the arrows or the date to select a different date, if necessary.
- Touch a movie.
- Touch Theatres.
- Touch a theatre.
- Select an option.
Finding a Movie by Theatre
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From the application tray, touch Movie Times > Theatres.
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Touch a theatre.
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Touch the arrows or the date to select a different date, if necessary.
- Touch a movie.
- Select an option.
Starting a Route to a Movie Theatre
After you select a movie and theatre, you can create a route to the theatre.
Touch Go!.
Setting an Appointment for a Movie
After you select a movie and theatre, you can set an appointment for the movie time.
- Touch ≧ Remind Me.
- Touch a movie time.
Connecting with Other Devices
Connecting with Other Devices
Synchronizing Your Device with Your Computer
Synchronize your device with your computer to transfer your contacts and calendar events to your device.
Downloading and Installing Garmin-Asus PC Sync
NOTE: Garmin-Asus PC Sync software is not compatible with Mac® computers.
- Go to www.garminasus.com /pcsync.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install Garmin-Asus PC Sync software.
Synchronizing With Your Computer
- Verify that you have downloaded and installed Garmin-Asus PC Sync software on your computer.
- Connect the mini-USB cable to the connector on the bottom of the device (not the cradle).
- Connect the cable to your computer. The USB Connected page opens on the device.
NOTE: If the USB Connected page does not open, open the Notification bar, and touch USB Connected.
- Touch Sync.
Your Microsoft Outlook ^® contacts, calendar events, and tasks are synchronized with your device contact list and calendar.
Synchronizing Your Device with an Exchange Server
Synchronize your contacts, calendar, and email with an Exchange
ActiveSync account. You must have a data connection to use this feature.
Contact your network administrator to obtain the necessary information for your network.
See page 57 for more information about setting up an Exchange ActiveSync account.
You can select the types of data (email, contacts, and calendar) to synchronize and how the device synchronizes data (page 105).
Synchronizing with a Google™ Account
You can synchronize your Google account data with the calendar, contacts, and Google Mobile Services.
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From the Home screen, touch ➕ Settings > Accounts and Sync > Add New Account > Next.
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Select an option:
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Touch Sign In to sign into an existing Google account. Enter your user name and password, and touch Sign In.
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Touch Create to create a new Google account. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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Select the types of data you want to synchronize.
Data in your Google accounts synchronizes automatically with the applications on your device.
Connecting with Other Devices
Removing a Google Account From the Home screen, touch 📋 Settings > Accounts and Sync > Google > Remove Account.
Using Bluetooth Technology
Use Bluetooth wireless technology to connect with other devices wirelessly.
Turning On Bluetooth
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
- Select the Bluetooth check box.
Pairing with a Device
You can wirelessly connect to a device with Bluetooth technology.
- Place the device to pair with in discoverable/pairing mode.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
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- Select the Bluetooth check box.
- Select the Discoverable check box.
- Touch Scan for Devices.
NOTE: You might have to wait a moment for the names of the devices to appear. - Select the device to pair with in the list.
- Enter the passkey of the device.
- Touch OK.
Connecting to a Paired Device Before you can connect to another device, you must pair it with your device.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
- Touch a paired device.
- Touch Connect.
Changing Your Device Name
You can change the name that identifies your device on other Bluetooth devices.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
- Touch Device name.
- Enter a name.
- Touch Save.
Disconnecting a Device
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
- Touch the device.
- Touch Disconnect.
The device is disconnected, but it remains paired with your device.
Removing a Paired Device
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Bluetooth.
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Select an option:
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Touch a device, and touch Unpair.
- Touch ▶ Clear Device List to remove all paired devices.
Removing all Paired Devices
From the Home screen, touch 📄 > Settings > Wireless Manager
Bluetooth > 📋 Clear Device List > Yes.
Transferring Files
You can transfer files, such as MP3s and JPEGs, to your device.
- Insert the microSD card (page 2).
- Connect the mini-USB cable to the connector on the bottom of the device (not the cradle).
Connecting with Other Devices
- Connect the cable to your computer.
The USB Connected page opens. - Touch File Transfer.
NOTE: If the USB Connected page does not open, open the Notification bar, and touch USB Connected.
Two additional drives (volumes) appear in the list of drives on your computer. One is the internal memory of the device. The other is the memory card. - Copy and paste the files to be transferred into the appropriate folders in the new drives.
About File Transfer Mode
NOTICE
If you are not sure about the purpose of a file, do not delete the file. Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted. Be especially cautious of files located in folders entitled “Garmin.”
File transfer mode is also referred to as USB mass storage mode. Use file transfer mode to add files to the device. The computer does not need Garmin-Asus PC Sync installed to use file transfer mode.
About Picture and Video File Types
Your device supports the following file types:
• Picture: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF
• Video: 3GP, WMV, MP4
About Wi-Fi
Connect to the Internet using a Wi-Fi connection. You must be in a Wi-Fi coverage area (Wi-Fi hotspot) to use Wi-Fi.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi.
Connecting with Other Devices
- Select the Wi-Fi check box. The device searches for Wi-Fi networks.
- If necessary, touch Scan for Wi-Fi Networks.
- Touch a network.
- Enter the network encryption key, if necessary.
- Touch Connect.
- If necessary, enter your user name and password.
Adding a Network
You can add non-broadcasting networks or other networks that your device does not automatically detect.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi.
- Select the Wi-Fi check box.
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Touch +xt to Add Wi-Fi Network.
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Touch the field below Network SSID.
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Enter the network SSID, and touch Done.
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Touch the field below Security.
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Touch a security type.
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Enter a password, and touch Done.
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Touch Save.
Removing a Remembered Network
After you have connected to a Wi-Fi network, the device remembers the network for future use. Remembered networks appear in the network list even when they are out of range.
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi.
- Touch the network.
- Touch Forget.
Customizing Your Device
Customizing Your Device
Wireless Manager
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager.
• Airplane Mode—see page 23.
• Wi-Fi—see page 92.
- Data—see below.
NOTE: Data charges apply when the data connection is On.
- Bluetooth—see page 90.
- VPN—allows you to configure and connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Contact your network administrator for the necessary information.
Data Connection Settings
NOTICE
There may be additional charges from your service provider to use the data connection while roaming.
From the Home screen, touch ⚠️ Settings > Wireless Manager > Data.
- Data Connection—turns on the data connection.
NOTE: Data charges apply when the data connection is On. - Data Roaming—turns on the data connection when roaming.
NOTE: There may be additional charges from your service provider to use the data connection while roaming. - Internet Sharing—shares the data connection with the computer when connected with a USB cable.
• Network Preference—allows you to select your preferred type of network.
- Access Point Names—displays connected data service access points.
Audio Settings
From the Home screen, touch ⚠️ Settings > Audio and Display.
• Volume Levels—allows you to adjust the volume levels of each output.
- Ringtones—allows you to select a ringtone for phone calls.
- Notifications—sets the ringtone for notifications, such as text messages.
- Ring Style—sets the ring style to Ring Only, Vibrate Only, Ring + Vibrate, or Silent.
- Audible Touch Tones—plays a tone when you dial.
- Audible Selection—plays a tone when you touch the screen.
- Haptic Feedback—sets the device to vibrate when you press certain soft keys.
- SD Card Notifications—sets the device to vibrate when you eject or remove the memory card.
Display Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Audio and Display.
- Brightness—changes the brightness of the screen. Decreasing the brightness can save battery power. Auto Brightness sets the brightness based on the ambient lighting.
Customizing Your Device
• Color Mode—sets a light background (Daytime), a dark background (Nighttime), or automatically switches between the two based on the sunrise time and sunset time for your current location (Auto).
- Screen Timeout—sets how the screen automatically shuts off if the device is inactive for the selected length of time.
- Orientation—allows the phone to rotate the screen display as you rotate the device.
- Animation—enables animations when you open or close windows.
- Screenshot—allows you to take a picture of the device screen.
Taking a Screenshot
- From the Home screen, touch Settings > Audio and Display > Screenshot.
- Press the Camera key to take a picture of a screen.
Screenshots are saved in the "Screenshot" folder on the device.
Phone Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Phone.
- Call Waiting—see page 20.
- Call Forwarding—see page 23.
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Caller ID—sets a preference for sending caller ID information when you make phone calls.
• Voice Mail Number—sets the number to access voice mail, usually the same as your phone number. -
TTY—enables TTY (teletypewriter) mode. This requires the use of a TTY adapter (part number 010-11371-04), available at www.garminasus.com /a50/tty_adapter.
- Hearing Aid Mode—optimizes the phone speaker for use with hearing aids.
- Fixed Dialing Numbers—enables you to set up your device so that it can only dial certain phone numbers.
• Network Operators—searches for local networks.
Enabling and Adding Fixed Dialing Numbers
Before you can change the Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) settings, you must acquire the FDN PIN for your SIM card from your service provider.
- From the Home screen, touch ☐ > Settings > Phone > Fixed Dialing Numbers > Enable FDN.
- Enter the FDN PIN, and touch Save.
- Touch Manage FDN List > ☑ Add contact.
- Enter a name and number, and touch Save.
- Enter the FDN PIN to add the contact to the FDN phone number list.
NOTE: You must enter the FDN PIN to disable FDN.
Home Screen Settings
- Home Screen Style—changes the Home screen to the Classic Home or the Breeze Home, which uses panes.
- Change Wallpaper—see page 10.
Customizing Your Device
Navigation Settings
• Voice—sets the language used for all voice prompts and messages.
- Traffic Service—enables the traffic service.
- Safe Mode—prevents you from entering data when your vehicle is in motion.
- Background Data—enables Garmin Connected Services to access data in the background.
Changing the Navigation Voice
- From the Home screen, touch ☒ Settings > Navigation > Voice.
- Select a language.
- Touch OK.
Turning Off the Traffic Service
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From the Home screen, touch ▷ Settings >Navigation.
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Touch the Traffic Service check box to clear it and turn off the traffic service.
Automobile and Pedestrian Navigation Settings
You can adjust the navigation settings for Automobile (Driving) and Pedestrian (Walking) usage modes.
From the Home screen, touch ⚠ Settings > Navigation.
- Route Preference—sets the preference for calculating routes.
- Map Detail—sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may result in slower map drawing.
- Map View—sets the perspective of the Map page.
- Track Up displays the map in two dimensions (2-D) with your direction of travel at the top.
° North Up displays the map in 2-D with North at the top.
° 3-D displays the map in three dimensions, with Track Up orientation (default).
- Avoidances—types of roads and maneuvers the device should attempt to avoid when creating routes, available for Automobile (Driving) mode only.
- Notification Type—sets the method for which you are notified of maneuvers in the route, available for Pedestrian (Walking) mode only.
- Vehicle or Avatar—changes the icon to represent your position on the map.
• Auto Dim Brightness— automatically dims the backlight while navigating.
- Trip Log—displays the path of your travels on the map.
Changing Public Transportation Navigation Settings
Public Transportation settings are available when cityXplorer maps are loaded.
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From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Navigation > Public Transportation.
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Select the types of public transportation you would like to take.
Disabling Proximity Points
If you have loaded proximity points, such as safety cameras and custom POIs, you can disable them without removing them from the device.
- From the Home screen, touch ☒ Settings > Navigation > Proximity Points.
Customizing Your Device
- Clear the check box for the type of proximity points you want to disable.
Downloading Safety Cameras

CAUTION
Garmin and ASUS are not responsible for the accuracy of, or the consequences of using, a custom point of interest (POI) or a safety camera database.
This service may be available as a paid subscription. This service is not available in all areas. A data connection is required for this feature.
- From the Home screen, touch

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Select a region or regions.
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Touch Download.
Viewing Map Information
From the Home screen, touch 📋 Settings >Navigation >Map Info.
A list of installed maps appears.
NOTE: Select or clear the check box next to a map to enable or disable the map.
Email Account Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Email, and touch an account.
- Account Info—contains information about this account, such as the password (page 59).
- Email Check Interval—sets the frequency for checking for new email.
- Email Sync Back Days—sets the length of time to synchronize email.
• Calendar Sync Back Days—sets
the length of time to synchronize the calendar.
- Email Notifications—sets how you are notified when you receive an email.
- Select Ringtone
- Vibrate
- Use Signature
- Signature—page 59.
Setting the Default Email Account
- From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Email > Set Default Account.
- Touch an account.
- Touch Done.
Contacts Settings
From the Home screen, touch ⚠ Settings > Contacts.
- Sort Contacts By—sorts contacts
by first or last name.
- Hide Contacts with No Phone—hides contacts that do not have a phone number.
Calendar Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Calendar.
- Set Default Reminder Time—sets the number of minutes before an appointment that the device should notify you of the appointment.
- Reminder Style—sets how the device notifies you of an upcoming appointment.
- Set Reminder Ringtone—sets the ringtone that notifies you of an upcoming appointment.
- Set Snooze Time—sets the amount of time to snooze when you touch Snooze on a calendar notification.
• Vibrate—sets whether the device
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vibrates to notify you of an upcoming appointment.
Messaging Settings
From the Home screen, touch ⚠️ Settings > Messaging.
- Delivery Reports—requests a delivery report for each SMS and MMS message you send.
- Manage SIM card messages—allows you to copy or delete SMS messages stored on your SIM card.
- SMSC—allows you to change the SMSC (short message service center) number, if necessary.
- Read Reports—requests a read report for each MMS message you send.
- Auto-retrieve—retrieves MMS messages automatically when you are not roaming.
• Roaming Auto-retrieve—retrieves
MMS messages automatically when you are roaming.
- Creation Mode—limits the size and type of MMS message attachments for compatibility with all service providers.
- Notifications—displays a notification in the status bar when you receive a message.
- Select Ringtone—sets a ringtone to play when you receive a message.
- Vibrate—sets how the device vibrates when you receive a message.
• Cell Broadcast Service—page 56.
Browser Settings
General Browser Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Browser.
- Set Home Page—sets the browser home page (page 67).
- Block Pop-ups—blocks pop-up windows while browsing.
- Auto-fit Web Pages—resizes Web pages to fit the screen.
- Load Images—allows you to view images on Web pages.
- Set Text Size—sets the size of text that the browser uses to display Web pages.
- Enable JavaScript—allows JavaScript.
- Map URL Handling—adjusts how map URLs are opened:
- Enable Support—allows map URLs to be opened in Garmin maps.
- Set as Default—opens map URLs in Garmin maps by default.
Browser Privacy Settings
From the Home screen, touch

Settings > Browser.
- Accept Cookies
- Remember Form Data
- Clear Cache
- Clear History
- Clear Cookies
- Clear Form Data
Browser Security Settings
From the Home screen, touch

Settings > Browser.
- Remember Passwords—saves user names and passwords for Web sites.
• Show Warnings—displays a warning when the browser detects a problem with the security of a Web site. - Clear Passwords—clears saved password information.
Customizing Your Device
Quick Search Settings
From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Quick Search.
- Searchable Items—sets what is searched when using the Search widget.
- Clear Search Shortcuts—clears the shortcuts to recently selected search results.
- Google Search Settings—changes the search settings for Google Mobile Services.
Managing Applications
NOTICE
Cleared data cannot be restored.
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Application Management > Manage Applications.
A list of applications appears, showing the amount of memory used for each application.
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Touch ☐ to sort or filter the list (optional).
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Touch an application to view details, including storage size, cache size, defaults, and permissions.
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Select one or more options:
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Touch ☐ to sort or filter the list (optional).
- Touch an application to view details, including storage size, cache size, defaults, and permissions.
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Select one or more options:
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Touch Uninstall to remove the application from your device, if available.
- Touch Clear data to clear stored data associated with the application.
- Touch Clear cache to clear cached data for the application.
- Touch Clear defaults to clear application defaults.
- Touch Force Stop to close the application.
Allowing the Installation of Applications
You can allow the installation of applications from outside the Android™ Market.
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From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Application
Management > Manage Applications. -
Select the Unknown Sources check box.
Accounts and Sync Settings
From the Home screen, touch 📋 Settings > Accounts and Sync.
- Background Data—allows applications, such as Email, to send and receive data at any time.
- Auto-sync—allows applications, such as email, to synchronize with the server automatically.
- Select an account to change the sync settings.
For information about email account settings, see pages 100–101.
Security and Location Settings
From the Home screen, touch ⚠️ Settings > Security and Location.
- My Parking Spot—saves your parking spot when you remove the device from the mount while power is applied to it.
- Use Wireless Networks—determines your location using Wi-Fi and mobile networks.
- Use GPS Satellites—determines your location using GPS satellites.
Customizing Your Device
Using a Pattern to Unlock the Screen
When the screen-unlock pattern is turned on, you must enter a pattern to unlock the device. You can still use the device to contact emergency services without using the screen-unlock pattern.
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Security and LocationSet Unlock Pattern.

- Follow the on-screen instructions to create an unlock pattern.
If you forget your pattern, contact Product Support. Your device can be unlocked, but all personal information is erased in the process. See page 109 for more information.
Locking the SIM Card
Use these settings to require a PIN to enable all non-emergency features of the device. You can still use the device to contact emergency services without a PIN. You can remove the SIM card to use the non-telephone features of the device.
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Security and LocationSet up SIM Card Lock > Use SIM Card Lock.

- Enter a PIN, and touch OK.
If you forget your SIM PIN, contact your service provider to obtain a Personal Unblocking Key (PUK).
Viewing Passwords as you Type Them
- From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Security and Location.

- Select the Visible Passwords check box.
Setting a Credential Storage Password
You can store security credentials, such as passwords and certificates, for quick access.
- From the Home screen, touch ☑ Settings > Security and Location > Set Password.
- Enter a password, and touch OK. Use Secure Credentials is automatically selected.
Changing the Text Language
NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of map data, such as street names or user-entered data.
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From the Home screen, touch ☐ > Settings > Language and Keyboard > Language.
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Touch a language for all on-screen text.
Keyboard Settings
From the Home screen, touch ⚠ Settings > Language and Keyboard.
- Text Completion—displays suggested words as you enter text.
• Auto Capitalization— automatically capitalizes the first word in a field. - Enable Keyboards—enables keyboards for different languages.
Date and Time Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Date and Time.
- Automatic—uses the network settings for the date and time. If you clear the Automatic check box, you can set the following items:
Customizing Your Device
- Set Date—allows you to set the date manually.
- Set Time—allows you to set the time manually.
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Set Time Zone—allows you to select a time zone manually.
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Date Format—sets the date format.
- Time Format—sets the time format to 12-Hour, 24-Hour, or UTC.
Units Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Units.
- Distance—units of measure for distance.
- Temperature—units of measure for temperature.
- Coordinates—units of measure for the coordinates format.
Privacy Settings
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Privacy.
NOTE: Sharing your location information and feedback requires the use of your data plan, and any associated charges would apply.
- Share with Google—allows Google applications to use location information.
- Connected Services Feedback—allows Garmin to collect your speed, direction, and location information and share it with strategic partners and service providers to enhance the quality of the content the device receives.
Clearing All User Data
NOTICE
This process restores all settings to factory defaults and removes all user data.
Any items that you have saved on your device, such as Saved Locations, photos, and contacts, are erased.
Any applications you have purchased and downloaded are removed. You should be able to download and install the applications again.
Map data is not erased.
Cleared data cannot be restored.
From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Privacy > Master Clear.
Changing the Storage Settings
- From the Home screen, touch ▷ Settings > Storage.
- Scroll to view the total space and available space for each storage type.
- Touch Default Storage.
- Select Internal Storage or SD Card.
- Touch Save.
Viewing Software Information
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From the Home screen, touch ▷ Settings > About Phone.
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Touch an item.
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About Satellite Signals
The GPS status icon appears in the upper-right corner of the status bar to indicate the GPS signal strength. When at least one of the lines is green, your device has acquired satellite signals. The more green lines stronger the GPS signal. If the device is not receiving GPS signals,
For troubleshooting information about acquiring satellites, see page 116.
Viewing Detailed GPS Signal Information
- From the application tray, touch Where Am I?.
- Touch the information balloon.
- Touch ▶ Satellite Info.
About Connected Services
Use connected services to search for location-relevant information such as traffic, weather data, and flight status.
These services are not available in all areas. A data connection is required for these services. Your regular data usage charges apply.
Additional services may be available with a subscription. For more information, go to www.garminasus.com.
Battery Information
The icon in the status bar indicates the status of the internal battery. To increase the accuracy of the battery gauge, fully discharge the battery and then fully charge it. Do not unplug the device until it is totally charged.
Maximizing the Battery Life
• From the Home screen, touch
Settings > Audio and Display
Brightness to turn down the backlight.

• From the Home screen, touch

Settings > Display > Screen Timeout to reduce the timeout length.
- Do not leave your device in direct sunlight.
- Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive heat.
Replacing the Battery
CAUTION
Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery. A sharp object may puncture the battery, which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury.
Only use the correct battery type. Using an incorrect battery may present a risk of explosion.
NOTICE
To avoid losing your customized settings, replace the battery within five minutes of removing it from your device.
Contact your local waste disposal department for information on properly disposing of the battery and device.
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If you need to replace the battery in the device, use an SBP-20 lithium-ion battery. For more information on purchasing a replacement battery, go to www.garminasus.com.
Mounting on Your Dashboard
NOTICE
The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed.
A mounting disk is included in some device packages. Use the mounting disk to mount your device to the dashboard and comply with certain state and local regulations.
- Clean and dry the dashboard where you are placing the disk.
- Remove the backing from the adhesive on the bottom of the disk.
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Place the disk on the dashboard.
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Remove the clear plastic cover from the top of the disk.
- Place the suction cup mount on top of the disk.
- Flip the lever down (toward the disk).
Removing the Device, Cradle, and Mount
Removing the device from the Cradle
- Press up on the tab on the top of the cradle.
- Tilt the device forward.
Removing the Cradle from the Mount
- Turn the cradle to the right or left.
- Apply pressure until the socket on the cradle releases the ball on the mount.
Removing the Suction Cup Mount from the Windshield
- Flip the lever on the suction cup mount toward you.
- Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you.
Resetting the Device
CAUTION
Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery. A sharp object may puncture the battery which may present a risk of fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak, and/or injury.
If the device stops functioning, you may need to reset the device.
- Turn off the device, and then turn on the device.
- If necessary, remove and replace the battery (see page 111).
The device should restart and operate normally.
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Caring for Your Device
- Avoid dropping your device and operating it in high-shock and high-vibration environments.
- Do not expose the device to water. Contact with water can cause this device to malfunction.
- Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent damage.
- Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result.
- To help avoid theft, remove the device and mount from sight when not in use.
- Remove the residue on the windshield left by the suction cup.
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Specifications
Physical size (W × H × D):
2.45 × 4.57 × 0.50 in.
(62.30 × 116 × 12.75 mm)
Weight: 5.29 oz. (150 g)
Display: 3.5 in. diagonal, 320 × 480 pixels; HVGA display with white backlight and touchscreen
Case: IP51 (Not waterproof)
Operating temperature range: from 5°F to 104°F (from -15°C to 40°C)
Storing temperature Range: from -4°F to 158°F (from -20°C to 70°C)
Battery charging temperature range: from 32°F to 140°F (from 0°C to 60°C)
Connector: Mini-USB for power, computer, or audio headphones
Battery type: User-replaceable 1150 mAh lithium-ion battery
Battery life: 4 hours talk time, 250 hours standby time, depending on usage and settings
Charge time: Approximately 3 hours
Power input: AC input using mini-USB connector and AC charger, or DC input using vehicle power cable
Usage: 3 W max.
GPS receiver: High-sensitivity
Acquisition times\*:
Warm: <1 sec.
Cold: <38 sec.
Factory Reset: <45 sec.
*Average acquisition times for a stationary receiver with a clear view of the sky.
Frequency band: 3G Bands I and IV; 2G (GSM) 850/900/1800/1900
Other connectivity: Bluetooth 2.0+EDR; 802.11 b/g (Wi-Fi); mini-USB 2.0
Platform: Android™ platform
Camera: 3.0 MP camera
Computer interface: Plug-and-play USB mass storage
Data storage: Internal memory and removable microSD card. Data stored indefinitely.
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Troubleshooting
| Issue/Question Solution | |
| The device is not acquiring satellite signals. | From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Security and Location. Select the Use GPS Satellites check box. |
| Ensure that the GPS has enough time to initialize. When the GPS is turned on for the first time, it may take a few minutes to initialize. | |
| The device will not turn on. | Charge the battery (page 3 and page 4). |
| Replace the battery (page 111). | |
| The device will not charge. | Replace the fuse in the vehicle power cable. |
| As a safety precaution in high-temperature environments, the device will suspend charging and use battery power.If the device is mounted in a vehicle, remove the device from the mount and place it out of direct sunlight. | |
| I cannot place a phone call. | The call function may have been suspended because of low battery power. In low-battery situations, you might be prompted to turn off the call functions. You can still navigate in these situations. |
| From the Home screen, touch > Settings > Wireless Manager.Clear the Airplane Mode check box. | |
| Do not delete necessary files. | In mass storage mode, do not delete or format the original directories, such as Garmin and Documents. Do not delete files for which you do not know the purpose. |
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| How can I improve the cell signal? | Step outside your vehicle. |
| Use a hands-free headset. | |
| Move the device outside, to an open area. | |
| Walk to a window to improve indoor reception. | |
| Avoid windows with reflective metal film. | |
| Move to a higher elevation. | |
| Move the device away from electronic equipment. |
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Index
Symbols
2-D map view 99
2G 95
3-D map view 99
3G 95
3GP 92
12-hour time format 108
A
additional maps i
address, finding 36
alarm, setting 83
answering a call 19
applications managing 104
appointment
adding 79
routing to 80
saving local event as 38, 87
setting movie time as 87
settings 101
audio
notifications 9
ringtone 9
volume 6
avoiding
road closures 50
road features 46, 99
traffic 47
B
backlight brightness 95
battery
charging 3
information 111
removing 111
Bluetooth technology 90–91
BMP 92
brightness 95
browsing the map 42
browsing the Web 64–68, 102
connection icon 16
cookies 103
history 103
home page 67
security 103
settings 102–103
bus 99
C
calendar 79–80
settings 101
caller ID 96
calls 18, 21, 22, 25
ending 19
forwarding 23, 96
history 21
options 18
waiting 20,96
camera 73
screen shot 96
care information 113
cell broadcast 56
Ciao! 60–63
accepting invite 61
hiding location 63
inviting 61
joining 60
registering 60
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removing a friend 63
status 62
viewing friends 62
clock 82–84, 107
setting 107
compass 49
calibrating 50
computer
connecting to 88
synchronizing with 88
conference call 22, 23
connected services 110
currency converter update 85
flight status 86
fuel prices 39
local business search 37
movie times 87
safety cameras 100
subscription 110
traffic 46
upcoming events 38
weather 82
white pages 39
contacts 25–29
adding 25
assigning location 27
deleting 26
editing 26, 26–28
managing SIM 28–29
navigating to 28
ringtone 27
saving 21
setting picture for 26, 73, 76
shortcut menu 26
converting
currency 85
units 84
cookies 103
coordinates 40
cradle 4,5
D
data connection
settings 94–96
share 94
date, setting 107
deleting
all user data 109
call history 22
recently found locations 37
detour 50
device hardware keys 6
digital elevation map 43
display settings 95
document searching 81
transferring 91
viewing 80–81
downloading files 68
driving route 43, 44–46, 50
settings 98–100, 99–100
E
e-mail 57-59
signature 59
emergency assistance 35
emergency mode 106
Exchange ActiveSync Server 89
Appendix
F
file
downloading 68
media gallery 92
music 69
transferring 91
fixed dialing 97
flight mode 23
flight status 86
folders 10
forwarding a message 55
fuel prices 39, 120
G
gallery 92–93
gas prices 39
geocaching 40
geographic coordinates 40
globe view 43
go home 36
search settings 104
sync with account 89
H
headset 15
hearing aid 97
help file i
history 103
holding a phone call 19
home location 36
home screen
customizing 10–12
folders 11–17
|
ignoring a call 19
Internet. See browsing the Web
Internet sharing 94
J
JPEG 92
K
keyboard 13, 107
keys on the device 6
L
language
keyboard 107–109
text 107–109
limited dialing 97
lithium-ion battery 111
local events 38
local search 37
location information 31
changing update method 62
location messages 54
locking the device 14
automatically 15
locking the SIM 106
M
making a phone call 18
map
additional i
browse 42
contours 43
detail 98
moving 42
settings 98–99
zoom 42
MapSource i
maximum speed,
resetting 46, 50
media gallery 92–93
Appendix
messages (SMS/MMS)
new 53
read 54
messaging
forward 55
mini-USB 1
MMS 53
money exchange rates 85
mounting
removing from
mount 112
movie times 87
MP4 92
mute 12, 18
N
navigation
settings 98–99
voice 98
network type 95
0
odometer 46, 50
on-screen keyboard 13
P
Panoramio photos 38
parking spot 35
phone 18–24
turn off (airplane) 23
picture
file types 92
take 73
view 75
playing music 69
PNG 92
public transportation 98, 99
R
receiving a call
19
recently found locations 37
registering 60
removing the mount 112
resetting 113
device 113
maximum speed 46, 50
odometer 46, 50
trip computer 46, 50
restrict dialing 97
reverse lookup 22
ringer mode 95
ringtone
for a contact 27
for appointments 101
for calls 9, 95
for e-mail 101
for messages 102
for notifications 95
saving song as 72
style 95
rotating screen 12
routing
add stops 51
detour 50
editing 51
navigating saved
route 52
planning 51–52
starting driving
route 44
starting walking
route 48
stopping 50
Appendix
| to a Ciao friend'slocation 62 | brightness 95 | your location 54 |
| lock 14 | setting picture as | |
| to a contact 28 | orient 12 | contact icon 26, 76 |
| to a found location 31 | rotate 12 | wallpaper 76 |
| to a friend'slocation 62 | timeout 15 | settings 94–109 |
| use the touchscreen 13 | sharing | |
| to a location 31 | screenshot 96 | documents 81 |
| to a movie 87 | searching for locations 30 | feedback 108 |
| to an appointment 80 | address 36 | found location 34 |
| to an upcomingevent 38 | change the searcharea 32 | picture 73 |
| to a photographlocation 77 | favorites 33 | pictures and videos 75 |
| item on the map 42 | URL 65, 67 | |
| to your home 36 | navigate to acontact 28 | your location 34 |
| to your parking spot 35 | points of interest 30 | sharing Internetconnection 94 |
| viewing turns in 45 | recently found 37 | shortcut menu forcontacts 26 |
| spell name 30 | shortcuts 10 | |
| e mode 98 | security settings 105–106,107–108 | signature 59 |
| ety cameras 99,100–109 | silencing the ringer 19 | |
| ed locations 33 | sending | silent 12, 95 |
| ing your currentlocation 32 | e-mail 57 | SIM card |
| found location 34 | copy contacts 28 | |
| SMS 53 | installing 2 | |
| een | text 53 | locking 106 |
S
Appendix
slideshow 75
SMS 53–59
cell broadcast 56
software
update i
view information 109
speakerphone 18
specifications 114
spelling the location 30
status bar 16
stop watch 83
storage 109
storing the device 113
streaming music 72
synchronizing 88
with a Google account 89–90
with computer 88
with Exchange Server 89
T
teletypewriter 97
text completion 14, 107
text message 53–59
theft, ways to avoid 113
time, setting 107
traffic 46–52
avoid 47–52
icon 47
train 99
transfer files 91–92
trip computer 46, 50
trip log 52
clearing 52
TTY 97
U
underground transit 99
units of measure 108
updating
maps i
software i
user data, deleting 109
V
vibrating notifications 12
for alarm 83
for appointments 101
for e-mail
messages 101
for messages 102
for phone call 95
video
file types 92
recording 74, 74–78
voice mail 19, 20
volume 12
VPN 94
W
walking routes 99
settings 98
wallpaper 10, 73, 76
weather 82
Where Am I? 35
Where To? pane 8
white pages 39–40
Wi-Fi 92–93
WMV 92
Z
zoom 13,42,43,64,81
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For model 01000846
August 2010 Part Number 190-01171-10 Rev. A Printed in China




