Setting A "Home" Location - Garmin Quest Owner's Manual

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Creating Routes
Select 'Set Home Location' and choose from the
three options listed above to help you fi nd your
location.
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Use Map — Choose this option if you want to fi nd your location by panning on the Map page. When
the Map page appears, move the map pointer (by using the rocker pad) until it points to your destination.
Then, press OK.

Setting a "Home" Location

Your Quest includes a special feature that allows you to set a "Home" location that can be your home,
offi ce, or any other place to which you return most often. Once set, you can opt to go "Home." For
example, if you are driving in a new city or down an unknown street and you want to easily fi nd your way
home, simply press and hold your Quest' s FIND key. Your Quest automatically redirects you to your Home
location.
To set a Home Location:
1. Press MENU and select 'Route Options.' A 'Route Options' page appears.
2. From the 'Route Options' page, select 'Set Home Location.' A 'Set Home Location' window appears.
3. Select one of the three options: Current Location, Use Find Menu, and Use Map (these options are
discussed above).
4. Once you select an option, fi nd your location using this option. Your Home location is set.
Changing your Home Location
If you travel frequently, you may want to change your Home location to the hotel at the conference you
are attending or to the relative' s house at which you are vacationing. Then, as you explore the surround-
ing area, you can use the "Route Home" feature to return you to your lodging place. To change your Home
location, you must fi rst delete the existing Home location. Do this by pressing FIND from your Quest, and
then selecting My Locations. Find and delete your Home location. Create a new Home location by following
the instructions in Setting a "Home" Location.

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