Garmin NavTalk NavTalk GSM Owner's Manual
Garmin NavTalk NavTalk GSM Owner's Manual

Garmin NavTalk NavTalk GSM Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 NavTalk ® GSM Phone/GPS owner’s manual reference guide...
  • Page 2 GARMIN web site (www.garmin.com) for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other GARMIN products. GARMIN ® and NavTalk ® are registered trademarks of GARMIN Ltd. or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of GARMIN.
  • Page 3: Customer Service Product Registration

    Thank you for choosing the GARMIN NavTalk GSM Phone/GPS. This product is designed for easy operation and to provide years of reliable service. Please take the time to read this Owner’ s Manual, and learn the opera- tion of your new phone. This will help ensure that you get the most from the unit.
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. GARMIN retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discre- tion.
  • Page 5: Warnings And Precautions

    When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. The NavTalk GSM Wireless Telephone/GPS Receiver meets compliance require- ments for maximum Specific Absorption Rate of radio wave emissions for the limit given.
  • Page 6 Section 1 Introduction Warnings and Precautions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres - Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmo- sphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or death.
  • Page 7 This product is in conformance with the requirements of the applicable EU Council Directives. Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are located at: GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 E 151st Street Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Warning and Important Information Symbols This Warning Symbol indicates conditions that may cause possible injury to the user or damage to this equipment.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Section 1 Introduction Table of Contents SECTION 1: Introduction... i-viii Customer Service - Product Registration... i Limited Warranty ... ii Warnings and Precautions ... iii-v Table of Contents ... vi-vii Network Service Provider Information ... viii SECTION 2: Getting Started Battery Installation and Charging ...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Appendix C: Messages ... 103-106 Appendix D: Unit Care ...107 Appendix E: UTC Offset Chart...108 Appendix F: Intellisync for GARMIN PC Interface ...109 Appendix G: MapSource Data Information ...110 Appendix H: Interface Modem Setup ...111 Appendix I: Troubleshooting Guide ...112 Appendix J: Glossary of Terminology...
  • Page 10: Network Service Provider Information

    Section 1 Introduction Network Service Provider Information This Network Subscription Dependent Feature symbol indicates a feature which is functional only when supported by your Network Service Provider. It will usually require activation and often an additional subscription charge above the basic service fee.
  • Page 11: Section 2: Getting Started

    Battery Installation and Charging The unit is powered by a Lithium Ion rechargeable battery located on the back of the unit. The battery does not require removal from the unit for recharging. Charging at “Start Up” may require up to three hours. The battery is already installed on the unit, but must be removed in order to remove the insulating strip from the contacts on the battery which prevents complete discharge of the battery during shipping.
  • Page 12: Sim Card Installation

    Section 2 Getting Started SIM Card Installation Place this side face down with the notch at the upper right side 89490 08997 90087 4568 DYNE STK SIM Card Slide to the left and then lift up tray and insert SIM Card Orient card with notch to the upper right and electrical contacts facing down.
  • Page 13: Using The Keypad

    Remote Earpiece/Microphone Connection Service Status Indicator (LED) Wireless Phone Antenna Volume UP/Zoom OUT key Press and Hold to increase earpiece volume or to zoom out on the map page to show more map area with less detail. Press and Release to move by increments.
  • Page 14: Turning The Unit On/Off

    PIN 1 code, an * will display for number of the code, then press the ENTER key. A “Code Accepted” message will appear. Press ENTER to acknowlwdge and, if the GPS receiver is enabled, a warning message will appear. Press the ENTER key to acknowledge and display the Main Menu.
  • Page 15: Activating The Backlight Feature

    Activating the Backlight Feature 1. Press and release any key to turn on the Backlight. The Backlight will remain on for the amount of time set. Default is 10 seconds. A small illuminated light bulb will appear in the Status Bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 16: Understanding The Status Bar

    Section 2 Getting Started In Call status Messages Backlight On indicator Battery Power Silent Mode Phone Service Roaming status indicator signal strength External Power indicator. VoiceMail In Call Encrypted Differential GPS No GPS Position In Call Mute No Service Simulated GPS Incoming Call Vibrate On The Time and Date Display...
  • Page 17: Using The 'Quick Set' Feature

    Synchronizing Contact Data (Begin Sync) (Applies only to units provided with the Intellisync for GARMIN CD-ROM) To begin synchronizing PC contact program data using Intellisync for GARMIN, highlight this option and press ENTER. Refer to page 109.
  • Page 18: Using The Profi Les Feature

    Section 2 Getting Started Using Profi les Profi les Settings Tab Profi les Options Menu The Standby Feature The Power Saver Feature Using the Profiles Feature The Profiles feature allow you to determine quickly, the mode in which the phone portion of the unit will operate when a call is received according to the environment in which you are currently located with- out the need to manually adjust volume and feature settings.
  • Page 19: How The Operating System Is Structured

    Understanding the Operating Software Structure The Main Menu is the display that you see when the Welcome Page and PIN Entry prompt are completed. It also is displayed whenever you press and release the MENU or END key, when not on an active call. It consists of four tabbed pages and is the starting point for access to most of the NavTalk’...
  • Page 20: Entering Data

    Section 2 Getting Started Entering Data Data Entry Field with List of Options Data Entry Field with Keypad Entry Option Data Entry Field with Alpha Character Entry Data Fields and Data Entry Techniques Nearly every feature page contains a data field (a page item that can be highlighted using the ARROW key and modified as desired).
  • Page 21 Text Entry - Character Chart Number of key presses required to display the desired character 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Space Next Line Press once before pressing a number key to shift to an upper case character for the fi rst letter of an entry. Press twice to enter all char- acters in upper case characters.
  • Page 22: The Main Menu

    Names and numbers entered in Contacts can be synchronized with those contained in PC Contact management programs using the Intellisync for GARMIN CD-ROM, see page 109. Options for creating a New Phone Number entry are: First Name, Last Name, Home Phone No., Work Phone No., Car Phone...
  • Page 23 The second is Call History, selecting this tabbed feature allows you to access information about calls received and made • The Dialled Calls page provides you with a list of the last calls made and allows you to redial them if desired. Page Options are: Delete All.
  • Page 24 Section 2 Getting Started The Main Menu Phone Tab - Messages Pages Voice mail New Message Draft Read The third feature is Messages with tabbed pages for Short Message Service storage, management, and creation. • The New page allows you to create new messages. You can select the name of the recipient from Contacts, write your message, and send or save the message as desired.
  • Page 25 • The Templates page allows you to create messages that can be saved and used for multiple applications. Page Options: Clear Folder, Set Signature, and View Info Messages • The Reports page allows you to view a record of what position reports have been sent to recipients.
  • Page 26 Section 2 Getting Started The Main Menu Phone Tab - MiniBrowser Air Time Fee Adviser MiniBrowser Page The final selection is the MiniBrowser which allows you access to the wireless web. Page Options: Add to Bookmark, Show URL, View Air Time, Encryption, and Restart..
  • Page 27: The Gps Tab

    GPS - This tab presents you with a list of five Global Positioning System related feature pages The first on the list is the Map Navigator, which is the main navigation display. This page provides a direction field with compass or direction arrow, a speed field, a distance to go field, a time to go field, a map with position icon or panning arrow and Zoom In/Out scale.
  • Page 28 Section 2 The third item on the list is the Trip Computer, which displays information about the navigation process using data fields to indicate: Getting Started Trip Odometer, Stopped Time, Moving Time, Moving Average, Overall Average, Total Time, Maximum Speed, and accumulated distance Odometer.
  • Page 29: The Pda Tab

    Data contained in this feature can be synchronized with PC contact management data using the Intellisync for GARMIN CD-ROM for appointment scheduling, etc. See page 109. Page Options: Delete All and Move All. The second feature is the Tasks which allows you to create a list of tasks with check boxes to indicate when they have been completed.
  • Page 30: The Settings Tab

    Section 2 Getting Started The Main Menu Settings Tab - Phone Pages Profi les Security Calls Settings - This tab displays pages which used to manage unit features that include the Phone pages, the Call Services pages, the System pages, the GPS pages, and the Map pages. The first are the Phone pages, a tabbed directory of settings that allow you to customize the phone.
  • Page 31 The second feature on the list is the Call Services pages which is a tabbed directory of four call services. • The Call Divert Page, allows you to divert calls to a variety of choices: All Voice Mail, Voice if Busy, Voice if No Answer, Voice if Out of Reach, Voice if Not Available, All Fax Calls, and All Data Calls.
  • Page 32 Section 2 Getting Started The Main Menu Settings Tab - System Pages Display Time Interface The third item on this list is the System pages which is another tabbed directory for accessing three unit features. • The Display page with Backlight Timeout, Display Timeout, Units of Measure, and Language options.
  • Page 33 The fourth on this list is the GPS pages which is another tabbed directory for determining the type of GPS navigation information displayed in the Map Navigation Page. • The General page with choices for GPS On/Off, Battery Saver, or Simulation, Location Format, Map Datum, and Track Log selection.
  • Page 34: Section 2: Getting Started

    Section 2 Section 3 Getting Started The Main Menu Settings Tab - Map Pages Line City Area The last item on this list is the Map pages which is another tabbed directory for customizing the map display. • The Map page with setting options, Detail, Orientation, Color Mode, and AutoZoom.
  • Page 35: Section 3: Phone Operation

    31 through 42. To make Contact List entries easier, you may want to install the Intellisync for GARMIN CD-ROM on your PC and begin to synchronize Contact Data already established in your contact management program.
  • Page 36: Phone Operation

    Section 3 Phone Operation Making A Call Dialled Calls List Missed Calls List Received Calls List Dialling from the Call History Pages The Call History Pages allow you maintain records of Dialled Calls, Missed Calls (calls made to you that you did not answer), and Received Calls.
  • Page 37 Dialling from the Speed Dial List Prior to using the Speed Dial List you must place phone numbers on the list. Note that the Voice mail number is reserved for the number one position on the list. You can enter the voice mail number directly to the number one position on the list or enter it in the Main Menu- Settings-Phone-Messages Tab-Voice Mail # field (page 60).
  • Page 38: Handling A Call

    Section 3 Phone Operation Handling A Call Incoming Call Page Answering a Call Press the key. Placing A Call On Hold Ending a Call Press the key, or highlight the on-screen ‘END’ button and press ENTER. The Active Call Page You can employ a variety of options to perform call handling tasks from the Active Call Page.
  • Page 39: Conference Calls

    Conference Calls 1. When on an active call, highlight the Hold tab on the Call Page to display the Hold List. 2. Press the on-screen ‘Join’ button to connect all callers on the Hold list to the conference call. 3. To speak to an individual within the conference in private or to exclude any individual temporarily from the conversation;...
  • Page 40: Using Contacts

    Section 3 Phone Operation Using Contacts Main Menu - Phone Tab New Entry Page Contacts Entry Options Contact Page Review Entry Options Menu Page Options Reviewing an Entry Using Contacts Contacts store names and numbers for later use and is the path to such features as Speed Dial List, SIM Card Directory, Fixed Dialling List, and your Own Phone Numbers.
  • Page 41 Contacts Options Contacts offers several options for storing and dialling phone numbers. Delete All This option allows you to remove all entries from Contacts. Setting Up the Speed Dial List Speed Dialling allows you to dial a selected Phone Number by press- ing and holding a single KEYPAD key (1 through 9) for a total of nine Speed Dial Entries.
  • Page 42 Section 3 Phone Operation Using Contacts SIM Numbers List will recognize a number by the fi rst few digits. Page Options Menu Entry Options Menu SIM Dialling No’s. Saving a Name and Number To the SIM List. Select a Number Editing a Name and Number from the SIM List.
  • Page 43 View Fixed Dialling Numbers The Fixed Dialling Numbers list allows you to dial only those num- bers on the list and is controlled by a pass code (PIN 2) To set the Fixed Dialling Feature 1. Highlight the ‘Settings’ tab of the Main Menu, select the ‘Phone’ option and then press ENTER to display the tabbed index of features.
  • Page 44 Section 3 Phone Operation Using Contacts Enter up to two Page Options Menu user Phone Numbers Save a number to My Phone No’s. Contacts by pressing ENTER with this option highlighted Save as First Name or Use the Edit Name as Last Name Entry Options Menu and Edit Number...
  • Page 45: Call History

    Call History You can review information about previously Dialled Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls, Air Time for a call, and Call Cost. Any call can be redialled by highlighting it and pressing the SEND key. Dialled Calls A record of Dialled Calls are stored on this list to provide you with information about to who and when you have made phone calls.
  • Page 46: Received Calls

    Section 3 Phone Operation Call History Received Calls Page Options Menu Call Entry Options Menu Received Calls Highlight the Clear Button and press ENTER to reset the ‘Last Call’ and ‘All Enter Since’ data fi elds. Air Time History Before you can clear the Last Call and Total Call Units fi...
  • Page 47: Messages

    Messages You can send, receive and save messages in both voice and text form. Messages features are accessed from the Phone tab of the Main Menu. Highlight ‘Messages’ on the Phone Tab Page and press ENTER to display the Messages Page. All features on the Message Page require support from your Network Provider, and in many cases a subscription.
  • Page 48: Voice Mail Messages

    Section 3 Phone Operation Messages Voice Mail Set Up Field Dialling Voice Mail Message Inbox List Read Message List Voice Mail Messages To setup Voice Mail Voice mail is a Network Service Provider operated feature and instructions for setting up voice mail will be given by your provider. Refer to page 60 for details on entering your voice mail number.
  • Page 49: Using Numbers And Websites In Messages

    Using Numbers and Websites included in Messages You can extract phone numbers and website addresses included in messages and save them to Contacts and Browser Bookmarks List respectively. To call and save phone numbers included in Messages: 1. Highlight the desired message from the ‘Inbox’ or ‘Read’ list and press ENTER to display the message.
  • Page 50: Message Drafts

    Section 3 Phone Operation Messages Message Draft List Sent Messages List Message Drafts You can create a message and save for transmission at a later time by storing it in the ‘Drafts’ list. To view Message Draft: 1. Highlight the Drafts tab and then press ENTER to view the list of sent messages.
  • Page 51: Templates

    Message Templates Message templates are messages that, once created, can be used over and over or sent to more than one recipient. To create a Message Template 1. Highlight the on-screen ‘New’ button and then press ENTER to display the New Message dialog fi eld. 2.
  • Page 52: Recurrences

    Section 3 Phone Operation Messages Choosing the Repeat and Timeout options allows you to receive position reports at a set interval and until you no longer require them. Repeat and Status Request Timeout Units Option Menu Read Message -Status Request Recurrences List 4.
  • Page 53: Minibrowser

    MiniBrowser The MiniBrowser uses Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) to provide access to a network of wireless websites (specially designed Internet sites). Because devices like the NavTalk have limited memory for caching (storing) recently downloaded information the MiniBrowser cannot use plug-ins, java-based features, or download anything.
  • Page 54 Section 3 Phone Operation MiniBrowser Options Menu Air Time Meter Bookmarks Page Entry Option Bookmarks Page Bookmark Add To Bookmarks Entry Individual Entry Options Enter Site Address Window To use the MiniBrowser Page Options: 1. Select the Phone Tab of the Main Menu, then highlight MiniBrowser. 2.
  • Page 55: Using The Calendar

    PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) Style Applications You can use these PDA style applications to manage your time and activities. Using the Intellisync Software Interface you can synchronize both PDA and PhoneBook data with your PC. Refer to instructions provided with the Intellisync CD-ROM provided with your NavTalk. Using the Calendar You can use the Calendar to mark important dates, setup a schedule, and place reminder messages for events on specific dates.
  • Page 56: Personal Digital Assistant (Pda) Tab

    Section 3 Phone Operation Using the Calendar You must clear a A Reminder will Reminder before turn the unit On the next reminder , if necessary in order to signal the reminder note. Appointment Reminder Page New Appointment Options Menu Interval Settings Page for Appointment Reminders Appointments List Options Menu 6.
  • Page 57: Tasks

    Using Tasks You can use Tasks to record tasks, list them in order of importance, and the date by which they must be completed. To create an item on the Task List: 1. Select Tasks from the Main Menu PDA tab and press the ENTER key to display the Task List Page.
  • Page 58: Notes

    Section 3 Phone Operation Using Notes PDA Tab - Notes Notes Page Find Note Option New Note Entry Page Using Notes You can use Notes to store important numbers, data, personal information, etc. To create a note in Notes: 1. Select ‘Notes’ from the Main Menu PDA tab and press the ENTER key to display the Notes Page.
  • Page 59: Playing Games

    Games Games are provided as an entertainment feature. To select and play a game: 1. Use the ARROW key to highlight the PDA Tab and display its list of features. 2. Highlight the ‘Games’ feature and press ENTER to display game choices. 3.
  • Page 60 Section 3 Phone Operation Playing Games Naval Assault Game Page Rotate Ship/ New Game Prompt End of Game Message Play Again Prompt Naval Assault - This is a classic game in which you compete against the computer (the enemy) in a battle for naval superiority. By deploying your fleet and firing at the enemy’...
  • Page 61 Beast Hunt - This is a game of skill in which you must find and kill the dragon with an arrow before it incinerates you or you fall into one of several pits while navigating a maze of platforms. From time to time you will be transported by slides that curve or move diagonally.
  • Page 62: Calculators

    Section 3 Phone Operation Calculator PDA Tab - Calculator Standard Calculator Calculator Type Calculator Type and Units Options and Units Options Scientifi c Calculator Calculator The calculator feature is available in two forms, Standard or Scientific. It operates in the same manner as any other calculator. To use the calculator: 1.
  • Page 63: Settings Tab

    Settings- Phone Tabs Highlight ‘Phone’ and press ENTER to display the Phone Tabs. Setting Environment Profi les Profiles allow you to program the NavTalk to perform appropriately for different environments by selecting the type of alert signals, volume levels for the earpiece, ringer, key presses, and activation of beeps, prompts, auto- answer and auto-redial features.
  • Page 64: Phone Settings

    Section 3 Phone Operation Phone Settings Earpiece Volume Control Ringer Volume Control Volume Settings Tab When using the Volume When you change Up/Down keys to adjust the volume using this the earpiece volume, this method, it will reset the display will appear. earpiece volume for the environment profi...
  • Page 65 General Settings Key Beeps - Allows you turn On a beep to indicate when a key has been pressed, or use DTMF tones. Multiple beeps indicate when a particular key is pressed that is inappropriate for the function desired. Or...you can turn Off all key beeps. To set the Key beeps: 1.
  • Page 66: Security Settings

    Section 3 Phone Operation Security Settings PIN Request On/Off Menu Change Code Options Menu Security Page Enter Current PIN 1 Code Enter New PIN 1 Code Confi rm New PIN 1 Code NOTE: To discourage theft of your NavTalk, each unit is assigned an International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number that must be recognized by service provider systems before any type call is allowed.
  • Page 67: Network Settings

    Network Network settings allow you to determine network preferences, view the status of the current network operator, select a network, and enable/disable the Service Indicator (LED). Network Selection - When Roaming outside your home network this feature allows you to determine whether you want the NavTalk to select a network automatically or allow you to choose a network of your own choice.
  • Page 68 Section 3 Phone Operation Calls Settings Calls Page SMS Settings Service Center Number Entry Field SMS Page Messages Format Recipient Replies Through: Options Menu Options Menu SMS Page Options Menu Calls Settings The Calls Settings page allows you to determine, in advance, how incoming calls are to be negotiated by the phone.
  • Page 69 Messages Settings Info Message Categories - Allows you to enter the desired categories for Info Messages. If this feature is available, your network provider will supply you with a list of categories to choose from. Info Message Languages - This feature allows you to determine the language of received Info Messages.
  • Page 70 Section 3 Phone Operation Browser Settings Highlight each box and then press ENTER to place a Home Page Dial check mark to Up Number entry enable these page. options. Connection Settings Set Up page. Browser Settings Home Page - Allows you to enter the home page URL or address that you would like to call each time you use the Browser.
  • Page 71: Call Services

    Call Services You can program a variety of call services to help you make more efficient use of your phone such as, ‘Call Diverting’, ‘Call Barring’, ‘Call Waiting’, and a Setup Page to set parameters for these services. Using Call Divert 1.
  • Page 72 Section 3 Phone Operation Call Services Call Barring Tab with List of Call Types to Bar Call Barring Options Menu Call Barring Activation Page Using Call Barring 1. Highlight ‘Call Services’ from the Main Menu and press ENTER to display the tabbed Call Services Pages. 2.
  • Page 73 Using Call Waiting 1. Highlight ‘Call Services’ from the Main Menu ‘Settings’ tab and press ENTER to display the tabbed Call Services Pages. 2. Use the ARROW key to highlight the ‘Call Waiting’ tab and then press ENTER to display the Call Waiting Page. 3.
  • Page 74 Section 3 Phone Operation Call Services Send Own Number Option Default Divert Delay Options Call Services Setup Page Using the Call Services Setup Page 1. Highlight ‘Call Services’ from the Main Menu ‘Settings’ tab and press ENTER to display the tabbed ‘Call Services’ Pages 2.
  • Page 75: Section 4: Gps Navigation

    GPS Overview The GPS portion of your unit provides a method for navigation using a system of overhead satellites to determine your location on the earth, combined with a mapping database. Other built-in features allow you to record waypoints (landmarks and destination points), find destination points, (cities, points of interest, waypoints, etc.), chart your progress, and monitor details such as speed, direction, and elapsed time.
  • Page 76: Map Navigator

    Section 4 Section 3 GPS Navigation Using the Map Navigator Page GPS Tab - Map Navigator Page Directional Indicator Speed Indicator The Map Navigator Page When Not Navigating When Navigating a Route The Map Navigator Options Menu Using the Map Navigator Page The Map Navigator provides graphic display for the three methods of unit navigation: Goto - A direct path to a map location, (waypoint, city, address, etc.)
  • Page 77: Data Fields

    Map Navigator Page Data Fields Several Data Fields support the Map Navigator and consist of the following elements. Direction Field There is one direction field, providing direction information dependent on whether you are stopped while navigating, navigating to a destination, or traveling without a recorded destination. Direction To Go (N.
  • Page 78: Map Display

    More detailed map features as well as information about those features can be displayed using map data transferred from a GARMIN MapSource CD-ROM. When using MapSource data, the word “MapSource” will appear below the map scale whenever you zoom in to view map details.
  • Page 79: Panning Arrow

    The Panning Arrow (Map Pointer) The Panning Arrow is controlled by the ARROW keys and is used to identify map objects and move the map in order to view areas of the map not currently within the display. The Panning Arrow can be used to establish a ‘Point of Reference’...
  • Page 80 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation The Panning Arrow Highlighted Map Item When the Panning Arrow is moved to a map item, it will be highlighted for 5 seconds. Item Information Page With the Panning Arrow on a map item, press the ENTER key to display the information page for the item.
  • Page 81: Zooming In And Out

    Zooming In and Out Use the IN and OUT keys to Zoom (adjust) the map scale, which is displayed at the bottom of the Map Page. To change the map scale: 1. Press the IN key to Zoom In and select a scale that shows more detail for a smaller map area.
  • Page 82: Map Navigator Options

    Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Map Navigator Page Options Options Menu Find Menu Full Screen Map The Map Navigator Page Options Map Navigator Page options allow a variety of operating and custom- izing features for the unit. Pressing the MENU key from the Map Page will display the Map Navigator Page Options Menu.
  • Page 83 Map Page Settings The Setup Map Options displays the Map Setting Pages. Map Settings pages determine how the map is displayed, allowing you to custom tailor the map display. Common Settings Text - Specifies the text size for a displayed map item. Selecting ‘Off’ will turn off the text display for that item.
  • Page 84 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Map Navigator Page Options Line Options Point Options Text Options Menu City Options Area Options Line Options Track Log - Controls the display of the ‘Track Log’ on the map. Railroad - Controls the display of the Railways on the map. Street Label - Controls the display of street names on the map.
  • Page 85 Measure Distance - The ‘Measure Distance’ option allows you to view the distance and direction from your current location to another loca- tion on the map or from one map location to another. In addition the directional bearing from your current location is shown as well as the coordinates for that other location.
  • Page 86 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Map Navigator Page Options Show on Map Option Check Box MapSource Info Page This option is only available while the “Calculating Route” widow is displayed. Calculating a Route MapSource Info - The ‘MapSource Info’ option allows you to view the various maps loaded onto the unit By highlighting a MapSource title and pressing ENTER you can activate or deactivate that map data.
  • Page 87: Find 'N Go

    Find ‘n Go You can locate Waypoints, Cities, and Interstate Exits which are included in the unit basemap. You can also locate Cities, Exits, Points of Interest, Addresses and Junctions when using MapSource MetroGuide or MapSource Points of Interest mapping data. If this data is not present, these options are not available and will appear gray.
  • Page 88 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Find ‘n Go Find By Name is the option when a ‘Nearest’ list is currently being Nearest Cities List displayed. Map Item Information Page Item on Map Find Nearest & Select Map are options when a ‘By Name’...
  • Page 89 Finding a Waypoint Waypoints that you have created and stored in the unit can be found by selecting the ‘Waypoint’ option of the Find Menu. You can find a waypoint from a list of waypoints ‘By Name’ or by ‘Nearest’ using the procedure explained on the previous page to display the Waypoint Information Page.
  • Page 90 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Find ‘n Go Find Exits Options List Nearest Exits List Exit Info Page Finding an Exit You can use the Find Exit option to locate a nearby exit on an interstate or highway. Exits are listed only by ‘Nearest’. To fi...
  • Page 91 Finding a Point of Interest: You must be using MapSource City Select to select “Points of Interest” which provides this type of map data, otherwise this option will appear gray and will not be available. To locate a point of interest: 1.
  • Page 92 Section 4 Section 4 GPS Navigation Find ‘n Go Enter the Street Address using the KEYPAD keys. Select the Street, City, and Postal Code from the option lists. Use the KEYPAD keys to enter the Find Address Page fi rst few letters or numbers and then Highlight the Find use the ARROW...
  • Page 93 Locating a Junction: The Find Junction feature operates like the Find Address feature, with the exception that you enter first and second street names instead of an address and a street name. To Locate a Junction 1. Follow Steps 1 through 10 on page 82, substituting data entry fi elds on the Find Junction page with those on page 82.
  • Page 94: Creating A Route To A Destination

    Section 4 GPS Navigation Creating A Route To A Destination Map item Map Item Located Map Item Info Page Using the Map Pointer Find Menu Item Info Page Press Goto to navigate to the destinations. Routes you to destination using highways. Routes you to destination using all available...
  • Page 95: Auto Routing

    Highlight your choice and press ENTER to begin the route calculation and display the Map Navigator Page. While the route is being calculated a small window depicting route waypoints will appear in the lower left corner of the display. If there are no connecting roads to the destination from your current location, a ‘Route Calculation Error’...
  • Page 96: Trip Computer

    Section 4 GPS Navigation Trip Computer Trip Computer Page Distance units can be set from the Settings Tab of the Main Menu by selecting the ‘System’ option Trip Computer Options Menu Trip Computer The third feature on the Main Menu GPS Tab, the Trip Computer, provides current information read-outs about speed, distance and time as you travel.
  • Page 97: Waypoints

    Waypoints A waypoint is a location you have identified and stored in the unit. The unit can store 500 waypoints in memory. Waypoints can be used as destinations to ‘Goto’. Marking your current location as a Waypoint: 1. Press and hold the ENTER key to display the ‘Quick Set’ menu. Highlight ‘Mark Waypoint’...
  • Page 98 Section 4 GPS Navigation Waypoints Use the Panning Arrow to highlight a map item and then press the ENTER key to display the item information page. Creating a Waypoint from a Map Item Enter the Lat/Lon coordinates to create a waypoint for a known location.
  • Page 99 To move a waypoint by dragging it on the map: 1. Use the Find Feature to display the Waypoint Page as described on page 79. 2. Highlight and press the ‘Map’ button to display the waypoint map. 3. With the waypoint highlighted by the panning arrow, press the ENTER key once.
  • Page 100 Section 4 GPS Navigation Waypoints Highlight the fi eld you want to edit and enter new data. Editing a Waypoint Highlight the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ Highlight the ‘Delete’ button and press ENTER. button and press ENTER. Deleting a Waypoint Editing a Waypoint A waypoint can be edited to change the map symbol, name, coordi- nates, or elevation.
  • Page 101: Waypoints

    Using the ‘Average Location’ Option You can average location calculations to create a more accurate waypoint by reducing the effects of GPS location errors. It is important to remember that when you average a waypoint from the Waypoint List or create a new waypoint without actually being at the site of the waypoint, the location for that waypoint will be changed to your current GPS location.
  • Page 102: Satellite Page

    GPS receiver. Turn GPS Off - You can turn off the GPS receiver if you are not cur- rently navigating to save on battery power. When the GPS receiver is...
  • Page 103: Gps Settings

    GPS Settings These features are best used by individuals with a working knowledge of map grids and datums. To learn more about these subjects, visit the National Imagery and Mapping Agency at http://www.nima.mil or inquire at your library. General Settings Tab GPS Mode - Allows you select Normal GPS operation for navigation and position reporting, Battery Saver which slows the satellite updating process to save power, Simulate GPS to save power and yet use GPS...
  • Page 104 Section 4 GPS Navigation GPS Settings North Reference Options Menu Enter data when User is selected for North Reference. Direction Display Options Menu Heading Tab Heading Settings Tab North Reference - Allows control of what the unit considers ‘North’. True - Uses True North. Magnetic - Uses Magnetic North, which is continually updated based on your current location.
  • Page 105: Section 4: Gps Navigation

    Guidance Settings Tab Off-Route Recalculation - Allows the unit to recalculate and adjust the route to your destination whenever you leave the originally calcu- lated route. You can choose from three options: Prompted, which tells you when you have left the route and asks you if you want to recalculate, Automatic recalculation, and Off, which does not notify or recalculate the route.
  • Page 106: Display Settings

    Section 5 Section 4 System Options System Settings Settings Tab - System Backlight Timeout Options Menu Power Save Mode On/Off Units of Measure Options Menu Display Tab Display Tab Options Menu System Settings Systems Settings allow you to customize the unit by selecting the settings you desire for the Display, Time, and Interface features.
  • Page 107: Section 5: System Settings Options

    Time Settings Time Format - Allows you to choose from a 12 or 24 hour time format. When you select the 12 hour time format, the clock will read like a standard clock with 12 hour AM and PM cycles. The 24 hour option sets the clock to display a 24 hour cycle (Military Time).
  • Page 108: Interface Settings

    Interface Tab certain Serial Data Format options. Select the desired Serial data Format from the list. If ‘GARMIN DGPS’ or ‘RTCM In/NMEA Out’ format is selected, additional fi elds are provided to control a GARMIN differential beacon receiver (e.g. GBR 21) directly from your unit. Tuning is automatic with ‘Scan’ or you can enter the beacon frequency and bit rate when you select ‘User’...
  • Page 109: Section 6: Appendices

    MapSource CD-ROMs - Allows transfer of detailed map data. (Not shown) Standard accessory on some units. Intellisync for GARMIN CD-ROM - Allows synchronization of contact data with a PC. (Not shown) Standarad accessory on some units. Replacement Battery - Replaces lost or damaged battery. (Not shown) PC Interface Cable - Provides connection to a PC for data transfer.
  • Page 110 Section 6 Section 4 Appendix A Accessories GA 26 C Remote GPS Antenna Cigarette Lighter Adapter Belt Clip PC Interface Cable Accessory Ports Hands-Free Headset Connector and Accessory Attachment Locations Antenna Port Cover Remote GPS Antenna Port Remote Wireless Antenna Port (These two ports require the External Antenna Cable Kit and Hands-Free Kit for installation.
  • Page 111 The Belt Clip Accessory Kit Contents: Clip Knob: Attaches to the back of the NavTalk Unit. Belt Clip: Clip Knob Press this tab to release the Clip Knob. Plug Attaches to the belt or waistband. Slot accepts the Clip Knob and locks it into place.
  • Page 112: Appendix B: Specifi Cations

    DoD-imposed Selective Availability Program. 2. With optional GARMIN GBR 21 Beacon Receiver input. 3. External power can only be applied using the GARMIN Vehicular Power Adapter or Travel Charger. Modifi cation to these or other applications will void the product warranty .
  • Page 113: Appendix C: Messages

    Arriving at Destination - You have reached your destination. Auto-Redial Timer Not Ready - Wait for the timer to reset. Basemap Failed - The base map has failed. Return unit to GARMIN for service. Batteries Low - The batteries in your unit are low. Recharge battery.
  • Page 114 Find Produced No Results - There is no such item in the database. GPS Off - The unit’ s GPS receiver is turned off GPS Turned Off (for use indoors) - The unit’ s GPS receiver has been turned off to conserve battery power and speed Map Page display drawing.
  • Page 115 Info Message Overwritten - A cell broadcast message has been overwritten. Key Guard is Off - Appears when Keyguard is turned Off by pressing and holding the CLEAR key. Key Guard Is On - Hold CLEAR To Turn Off - Instructions on how to turn Off Key Guard when it is active.
  • Page 116: Appendix C: Messages

    Section 6 Appendix C Messages Recurrence Memory Full - Appointment recurrence memory is full. Shorten the number of months for posting of recurring appointments. Registration Failed - When using Manual Network Search, network registration has failed. Try another network entry. ROM Failed - The permanent memory has failed and the unit is not operable.
  • Page 117: Appendix D: Unit Care

    Cleaning The unit is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened (excess liquid must be expressed completely) with a mild soap and water solution and then wipe dry. Avoid harsh detergents, chemical cleaners, and solvents that may damage plastic components.
  • Page 118: Appendix E: Utc Offset Chart

    Section 6 Appendix E UTC Offset Chart Longitudinal Zone Offset E007.5° to E022.5° +01.00 E022.5° to E037.5° +02.00 E052.5° to E067.5° +03.00 E067.5° to E082.5° +04.00 E082.5° to E097.5° +05.00 E097.5° to E112.5° +06.00 E112.5° to E122.5° +07.00 E122.5° to E127.5° +08.00 E127.5°...
  • Page 119: Appendix F: Intellisync For Garmin Pc Interface

    NavTalk. To successfully synchronize data your PC must meet the minimum requirements stated in the column to the right. Intellisync for GARMIN allows you to speed the data entry process for constructing a NavTalk Phone Book list of names and numbers, Calendar Appointment entries, entering items into the ‘To Do’...
  • Page 120: Appendix G: Mapsource Data Information

    CD-ROM drive, 256-color display adapter and monitor, mouse or other pointing device, PC Interface cable. Check the GARMIN website (www.garmin.com) or ask your GARMIN dealer for MapSource product descriptions. MapSource CD-ROM data (which may be provided with your unit, depend-...
  • Page 121: Appendix H: Interface Modem Setup

    7. To set the AT commands for software not already supported by the NavTalk, access the ‘Advanced’ tab of the Modem Properties dialog and enter the desired commands. Additional information about AT commands can be found by access- ing the GARMIN web site at www.garmin.com. Section 6 ®...
  • Page 122: Appendix I: Troubleshooting Guide

    A “Call Failed” message is displayed. Certain features such as SMS “Short Message Service” do not function. To resolve problems that cannot be remedied using this guide: Contact GARMIN Product Support at 44/0870.8501241 (Europe) or 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020 (U.S.A.) Probable Cause Battery is not charged.
  • Page 123: Appendix J: Glossary Of Terminology

    Wireless Phone Terminology CLIP - Caller Line Identification Presentation. A service provider sup- ported caller identification feature. CLIR - Caller Line Identification Restriction Sending a call to another phone number or voice mailbox. Diverting - Only phone numbers listed can be dialled. Fixed Dialling - IMEI Code - An International Mobile Equipment Identity code that is...
  • Page 124 Section 6 GPS Terminology Altitude - The height above mean sea level. Appendix J AutoZoom - The map display feature that automatically sets the maximum scale for displaying map features in conjunction with the Glossary of Terminology map detail setting to prevent displaying too many features causing “map clutter”.
  • Page 125: Appendix K: Index By Subject

    Accessories ... 99-100 Active Route... 84-85 Accumulated Charge Module (ACM)...13, 36 Air Time ...13, 36 Alerts with Messages ...53 Alerts Tab ...20, 53 Answering a Call ...28 ARROW Key ...3 Auto-Routing ...85 Backlighting ... 3-5, 96 Battery Installation/Charging ...1 Battery Capacity Display...6 Beeper ...
  • Page 126 Section 6 On the Water Appendix K Index By Subject Icons ... 6 IMEI...96 Inbox ... 38 Initializing..65 Interface Format... 98 Junction Information... 83 Key Usage ...3 KEYPAD keys ...3 Language...59, 96 Last Dialled (Dialled Calls) ...35 Limited Warranty ...ii Location Marking (As a Waypoint) ...7, 87 Lock (Keyguard)...7 Main Menu...
  • Page 127 Specifi cations ... 102 Speed Dialling (One-Touch) ... 27, 31, 59 Speed Display (Moving Avg., Overall Avg., Max) ... 86 Synchronization (Intellisync for GARMIN) ... 109 Table of Contents ... vi-vii Time Format ... 97, 108 Time Offset Chart... 108 Tasks ...
  • Page 128 On the Water...
  • Page 130 © Copyright 2002 GARMIN Ltd. or its subsidiaries GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 East 151 Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. GARMIN (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. GARMIN Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2 Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan www.garmin.com...

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