Garmin StreetPilot 2620 Owner's Manual
Garmin StreetPilot 2620 Owner's Manual

Garmin StreetPilot 2620 Owner's Manual

Garmin streetpilot owner's manual 2620/2660
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  • Page 1 StreetPilot portable car navigation owner’s manual ® 2620/2660 StreetPilot 2660 pictured StreetPilot 2620 not shown...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151 Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Tel. 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020 Fax 913/397.8282 Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. Tel.
  • Page 3: Customer Service Product Registration

    Help us better support you by completing our online registration today! Have the serial number of your StreetPilot 2620/2660 handy and connect to our Web site (www.garmin.com). Look for the Product Registration link on the Home page. Also, be sure to record your serial number in the right-hand column for a quick reference.
  • Page 4: Packing List

    • Alphanumeric Remote Control (Requires two alkaline AAA batteries; not included) • Owner’ s Manual • Quick Reference Guide Optional Accessories: • Remote GPS Antenna (GA 27C) and antenna mounts • Deluxe Carrying Case View our Web site at www.garmin.com for a complete list of StreetPilot 2620/2660 accessories.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Packing List...ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ... III GETTING STARTED: A TUTORIAL...iv Manual Conventions ...vi INTRODUCING THE STREETPILOT 2620/2660 ...1 Front and Rear View of the StreetPilot ...1 Caring for your StreetPilot ...2 Turning the StreetPilot On and Off ...3 Using the Keypad ...3 Using the Touchscreen ...4...
  • Page 6: Getting Started: A Tutorial

    Introduction Where to fi nd it •To learn how to attach your vehicle adapter to your StreetPilot, see page 64. •Learn how to create and customize routes, beginning on page 28. •Learn more about GPS navigation beginning on page 56. •To fi...
  • Page 7 Step 3: Touch the Food & Drink icon located on the Find menu (from Step 2). The list of restaurants in your area will appear on a page similar to the one shown below: Step 4: Scroll down the list of restaurants by tapping the down arrow on the scroll bar, shown above.
  • Page 8: Manual Conventions

    • This manual refers to the StreetPilot as a “StreetPilot,” “unit,” or “GPS receiver.” It makes no distinction between these terms. “StreetPilot” refers to both the 2620 and 2660 models unless specifi cally stated. • This manual uses the term “Map page” when referring to pages that have maps. In all other instances, the terms “page,”...
  • Page 9: Introducing The Streetpilot 2620/2660

    Introducing the StreetPilot 2620/2660 Front and Rear View of the StreetPilot Internal Patch Antenna Infrared Window Receives signals from GPS Receives signals from satellites to determine remote control. Do position. Do not block. not block. Front View 8-Bit Color LCD Touchscreen...
  • Page 10: Caring For Your Streetpilot

    Caring for your StreetPilot Cleaning the Case and Remote Control The StreetPilot 2620/2660 case and remote are constructed of high quality materials and do not require user maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit’ s outer casing (except for the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution and then wipe dry.
  • Page 11: Turning The Streetpilot On And Off

    Turning the StreetPilot On and Off Toggle the power switch on the right side down to turn the unit ON and up to turn it OFF. When turned on, the Welcome screen appears briefl y, followed by the Map Information and Copyright page. Touch OK on the screen to acknowledge, or wait briefl...
  • Page 12: Using The Touchscreen

    WXYZ Using the Touchscreen The StreetPilot 2620/2660’ s touchscreen features allow you to make menu selections, position the map pointer, scroll through menu selections, and enter data with the touch of your fi nger. To use the touchscreen control, touch the desired object on the screen with your fi nger, applying just enough pressure to activate the function.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Speaker Volume

    • ROUTE Key— Displays a menu of available route navigation features. • THUMB STICK — Selects menu options, changes settings, and enters data. Also it controls move- ment of the map pointer on the Map page. Press in (or down) on the thumb stick to select or activate a highlighted item or to begin data entry.
  • Page 14: Learning How To Use The Map Page

    Reference Using the Map Page USING YOUR STREETPILOT INDOORS Your StreetPilot unit cannot acquire satellites from inside a building. Thus, you may want to consider setting your unit to ‘Use Indoor’ status. To do this, press the MENU key on your unit.
  • Page 15: Using The Map Page Features

    Using the Map Page Features The Map page comes with many useful features that can help you as you view cities or places, and as you navigate routes. If you are a new StreetPilot owner, practice using these features while your vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 16 Reference ‘North Up’ versus ‘Track Up’ The presence of the arrow shown at right indicates that the map tools bar is activated. Touch the arrow, and the map tools bar disappears. Map page showing map tools bar An orientation icon will appear.
  • Page 17 to Track Up (or vice versa) by touching the orientation icon. Note that the map tools bar must be hidden before you can change these icons. Map Scale A map scale appears on the lower left of the Map page. It shows you the current zoom level showing on the Map page (such as 500 miles, .8 miles, or 200 feet) as well as what map your StreetPilot is using to create the current...
  • Page 18 Reference Information Icon When multiple Points of Interest appear at one point (shown above) a selection list will display (shown below). Information Icon “i” As was discussed earlier in this section, you can pan across the Map page by using the touchscreen with your fi...
  • Page 19 From the information page, you can also touch Go To to create a route to the Arch. A Route Preference window will appear. Once you select a preference, your StreetPilot will create a route to the Arch. (See Creating your own Routes, page 28, for more information on creating routes) Waypoints As was discussed on the previous page, an “i”...
  • Page 20: Viewing The Map Page While Driving

    Reference Viewing the Map Page Map page in driving mode Map page in routing mode Although the information varies slightly between a Map page in driving mode and one in routing mode, you can use the features discussed in this section for both Map page types.
  • Page 21: Viewing The Map Page

    Both types of Map pages display a vehicle icon which indicates your present position and direction of movement as a triangular icon in the center of the map. Depending upon your map scale setting, you can see a variety of geographic detail such as lakes, rivers, highways, and towns. If you would like to see more detail at your current driving position, or if you would like to see a broader view of the area, you can change the Map scale to zoom in to or out of your current position as the Map page continues to follow the vehicle icon.
  • Page 22: Next Turn Page

    Reference Next Turn Page Your StreetPilot safely navigates you through roundabouts, interstate traffi c, and all other types of road navigation. The NEXT TURN page announces the same instructions for an upcoming turn 3 times: · Immediately after you make a turn, the Next Turn page announces the next upcoming turn, as well as the distance to that turn.
  • Page 23: Current Route Page

    An added bonus to the Next Turn feature is that the StreetPilot “voice” announces upcoming turns. Thus, if you cannot safely view the Next Turn page, you can hear the directions. The Next Turn page above disappears after a few seconds and then the page which you were previ- ously viewing will reappear.
  • Page 24 Reference Trip Information Page Access the Trip Information page anytime during an active route by pressing PAGE on your StreetPilot. Select from different Mileage Logs. Trip Information Page While navigating a route, you can access yet another page, the Trip Information page. If you are making a long trip, you may fi...
  • Page 25: Trip Information Page

    Stopped Time The length of time that the vehicle has been stopped (or stationary) during the time the – StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip Computer was last reset. Total Time The total length of time that the StreetPilot has been tracking your location since the Trip –...
  • Page 26: Driving With Dead Reckoning (2660 Only)

    GPS reception. You can simply unplug the dead reckoning cable from the vehicle adapter if you want to use the StreetPilot 2660 in another vehicle. It will navigate the same way as the StreetPilot 2620.
  • Page 27: Finding Places

    Finding Places Use the FIND feature on your StreetPilot unit (or remote) to take the guess work out of locating a city street, restaurant, or hotel. You can even use FIND to see what rest areas are approaching as you near an exit on the Interstate.
  • Page 28 Reference Finding Places list will include names like Fort Morgan and Fort Collins, Colorado, but it will also include names like Glen Comfort. The more letters you enter in the Filter page, the fewer the amount of names that will be returned.
  • Page 29: Finding An Address Or Intersection

    Finding an Address or Intersection Touch the Addresses or Intersections icon from the Find menu. In both cases, a page appears that allows you to enter pertinent street information To enter the number or street name, touch the black text fi eld that appears to the right of the Number and Street fi...
  • Page 30 Reference Finding Places While navigating a route, select Food & Drink from the Find menu to view a list of eating places near your current position. The Near Current Route tab will display places that are located along your entire route. To adjust how far off-route your StreetPilot will...
  • Page 31: Finding An Exit

    In addition to the Near Current Route tab, here are additional tab options for fi nding places: •Near Here: Whereas Near Current Route lists places along your entire route, Near Here fi nds places that are near your current physical location. •Near [Destination]: Use Near [Destination] to fi...
  • Page 32: Finding A Waypoint

    Reference Finding Places right side of the screen to select an exit. You can narrow the number of exits by touching the down arrow ( ) on the All Exits tab to view only a list of Exits with Services, Rest Areas, or Other Exits such as weigh stations and Welcome centers. If you want to see what exits are available on upcoming highways or intersections, touch the down arrow ( ) on the On [Current Interstate/Hwy] tab and touch Change Highway.
  • Page 33: Advanced Find Features

    When you fi nd the name of the waypoint you seek (no matter which search method you used), touch the waypoint name and a Waypoint Review page will appear, displaying the longitude and latitude coordi- nates of the waypoint. Touch Show Map if you want to see the waypoint on the Map page, or Go To if you want your StreetPilot to navigate to the waypoint.
  • Page 34: Planning A Trip

    Reference Finding Places 1. Find the city which you plan to visit. See ‘Finding a City’ in this section of this manual for more instructions if necessary. Touch the name of the city so that the information about it will appear. In our example, Fraser, CO is chosen. 2.
  • Page 35: Finding "Recently-Found" Places

    Finding “Recently-Found” Places Your StreetPilot keeps track of the places you fi nd and stores the 30 most recent fi nds in its memory. Thus, if you want to create a route to a place you have recently found, touch Recent Finds from the Find menu.
  • Page 36: Creating Your Own Routes

    Reference Creating Routes Access the Route Menu above by pressing and holding down on the MENU/ROUTE key from your StreetPilot or remote control. The fi rst time you access this menu, you will see limited options. Your fi rst step, then, is to select New to create a route.
  • Page 37: Creating Your First Route

    Routing Setup Allows you to control routing preference settings. – Allows you to create and activate an entirely new route. – Route List Selects a route to start from a list of saved routes. – Save Saves the active route, or the last route you activated. –...
  • Page 38: Setting A Home Waypoint

    Reference Creating Routes The appearance of the Route menu depends on if you are currently navigating a route (top) or if you have recently completed a route (bottom). Map page appears, move around it until you fi nd your destination point. Then, tap the check mark that’ s located at the top right-hand corner of the Map page.
  • Page 39: Creating Routes

    route home will appear. Select Yes, and your StreetPilot will then direct you to your HOME location. To set a HOME Waypoint: 1. Press down and hold the MENU key from your StreetPilot or remote control. A ‘Route Menu’ page appears.
  • Page 40: Saving A Route

    Reference Creating Routes View your list of saved routes by selecting Route List from the Route Menu. Touch a route to highlight its information, as shown above. You can then rename, delete, or activate the route, as shown in the example below. Saving a Route Your StreetPilot always remembers the last route you created.
  • Page 41: Modifying A Route

    StreetPilot or remote control. A Menu page, shown at right, will appear: Select Delete All to delete all routes in your Route List. Modifying a Route After you have practiced creating and saving simple routes, then you are ready to learn how to modify them to suit more specifi...
  • Page 42 Reference Creating Routes You can add a via point in order to add an extra stop to your route. Select the Add/Edit Vias icon from the Active Route menu shown above. An Edit Vias page will appear (below) that lists your fi nal destination. Adding Via Points Via points are extra stops you’d like to make on your way to a fi...
  • Page 43 Arranging Via Points If you add more than one via point, you may want to arrange the order of the stops (or points) on the route to minimize route length. In the example at right, numerous stops have been added to a trip to the Kansas Speedway.
  • Page 44: Measuring Distances Between Two Places

    Reference Measuring Distances You can use the Measure Distance feature to do straight-line distancing for places that are miles away from your current location. In the example above, the current location is Olathe, Kansas, and the new point is Albuquerque, New Mexico. Measuring Distances Between Two Places You can get an idea of how far two points are from each other by using the Measure Distance feature.
  • Page 45: Measuring Distances

    To move the thumb tack to the new location (Bistro), touch the check mark at the top right of the Map page. The on-screen pointer (blue thumb tack) will appear at the new location. In our example below, then, the Bistro becomes the current point. You can measure distances from the Bistro to other locations: To stop measuring points, press the MENU key and then select the Stop Measuring icon.
  • Page 46: Customizing Your Streetpilot 2620/2660

    Customizing your StreetPilot 2620/2660 If you’ve experimented with creating routes and fi nding places using your StreetPilot, you may feel you’re ready to customize it to suit your navigational needs. Take a moment to look at the options in this section and decide which features you’d like to customize.
  • Page 47: Customizing Your Map Page

    Customizing your Map Page You can customize they way information appears on the Map page in order to make your viewing expe- rience more pleasurable. For example, you can change the color of the Map page, show more or less detail on the Map page, or even prevent items such as railroads from appearing on the Map page.
  • Page 48 Reference Customizing the Map Page The Map Setup page shown above shows the Line tab settings. You can change one or all of the settings. To restore them to their original settings, press your StreetPilot’s MENU key. A Menu page will appear, as shown below.
  • Page 49: Hiding/Showing Data Tabs On Your Map Page

    the Menu page, select the Reset Settings icon. All settings for that tab will reset to its original settings. Select the Reset All Settings icon if you want to restore every original setting on the Map Setup page. Hiding/Showing Data Tabs on your Map Page As you have discovered while using your StreetPilot, the data tabs on the Map page display offer a variety of useful information.
  • Page 50 Reference Hiding/Showing Data Tabs Your StreetPilot includes three tab styles that contain pre-set information that will appear in each data tab. Note the difference between information displayed in the ‘Wide Tabs’ setting above and the ‘Narrow Tabs’ setting below. Your StreetPilot includes three tab styles that contain pre-set information that will appear in each data tab (see the examples at left).
  • Page 51 Possible Data Tab Customizations The following types of navigational data can be displayed on the Mapping and Routing data tabs: Address – Street address at your current location. Elevation, Feet or Elevation, Meter – Elevation of your current location. Heading – Current direction of travel. Next Turn –...
  • Page 52: Customizing The Overall Setup Of Your Streetpilot44

    Reference Customizing the Overall Setup Select the Options icon from the Menu page to display a System Setup Options page. Access the Menu page by pressing your unit’s MENU key. The System Setup Options page features a variety of customizable tabs. To bring hidden tabs into view, or to scroll left or right, touch the arrows at the top of either side of the System Setup Options page.
  • Page 53 Tabs Included on the System Setup Options Page The tab headings and associated subheadings on the System Setup Options page are: General Color Scheme, Units, Voice, Touchscreen Tone, Attention Tone, Keypress Tone – Guidance Off-Route Recalculation, Next Turn Pop-Up – Routing Route Preference, Ask Me My Preference, Calculation Method, Calculate Routes for –...
  • Page 54 Reference Customizing the Overall Setup The Attention Tone fi eld determines whether voice prompts are preceded by a chime. Select Both on the Guidance tab, and the Next Turn page will automatically appear as you approach a turn. If you wish to hear the instructions again, press the unit’s SPEAK key.
  • Page 55: Routing Tab

    • Off: The Next Turn page will never appear. • SPEAK Key Only: The Next Turn page will only appear when you press the SPEAK key. • Automatic Only: The Next Turn page will automatically appear as you approach a turn. •...
  • Page 56 Reference Customizing Route Settings Using the ‘Calculate Routes for’ option allows you to take full advantage of the routing information con- tained in the StreetPilot’s mapping software for plan- ning the most effi cient route for your type of vehicle. The following options are available: •...
  • Page 57 • Custom Avoids: You can create a list of roads or areas you would like to avoid. Select Custom Avoids and an Avoid List page will appear. Select Add Avoid. From there, choose Avoid Road or Avoid Area. • Avoid Road: Choose this option if you want to map out a few sections of a road or even an entire road to avoid.
  • Page 58 Reference Customizing Route Settings You can specify which roads or areas you would prefer not to take when navigating a route. Go to the Avoidance tab on the Routing Setup page. The example above shows two parts of a road that the driver wishes to avoid.
  • Page 59 Once entered, your StreetPilot will avoid these roads/areas unless no other roads are available or until you remove them from the Avoid List or uncheck them. Custom Road Preferences button The Custom Road Preferences button appears on the Routing tab and allows you create a customized preference for route calculation.
  • Page 60 Reference Customizing the Overall Setup Many time zones are pre-programmed into your StreetPilot, which makes displaying the local time simple. If the desired time zone is not pre-programmed, select Other and enter the offset from UTC to the local time. Time tab Time Format Allows you to choose either a 12- or 24-hour time format.
  • Page 61 Track Log tab The StreetPilot automatically records a history of your locations in the Track Log, creating an electronic “bread crumb” trail of the path you have traveled. Once the log is full, new track points replace the oldest track points. The beginning of the track contains the earliest point while the end contains the most recent ones.
  • Page 62 Reference Setting USB/Serial Formats StreetPilot 2660 Only You can change the USB and serial format settings from the Interface tab. Do not change any of the other settings unless you are an authorized Garmin installer for the StreetPilot 2660. Interface tab--StreetPilot 2660 Only The Interface tab only appears on the StreetPilot 2660 with Dead Reckoning (DR) sensors.
  • Page 63: Obtaining The Latest Software Upgrades

    Obtaining the latest Software Upgrades The System Info page displays the software version that is currently loaded in the StreetPilot. It also shows the StreetPilot’ s unit ID number, which is used for registration and identification purposes. mber, which is used for registration and identifi cation purposes. To access this page, press the StreetPilot MENU key;...
  • Page 64: Understanding The Gps Information Page

    StreetPilot’ s Map page. A GPS receiver must be locked on to the signal of at least three satellites to calculate a 2D position (lati- tude and longitude) and track movement. With four or more satellites in view, the receiver can determine your 3D position (latitude, longitude and altitude).
  • Page 65: Gps Info Page

    • No signal strength bar: The GPS receiver in your StreetPilot is looking for the satellite(s) indicated. The corresponding number(s) on the sky view is not highlighted. • Hollow signal strength bar: The GPS receiver has found the satellite and is collecting data. The cor- responding number(s) on the sky view is highlighted in pink.
  • Page 66 Lost Reception – The GPS receiver has temporarily lost satellite reception. Poor GPS Coverage – The GPS receiver isn’t tracking enough satellites for a 2D or 3D fi x due to bad satel- lite geometry or due to a shaded antenna (such as driving between buildings) Not Usable –...
  • Page 67 ‘Poor Satellite Reception’ Menu If no satellites are received for several minutes (or if too few satellites are received to determine a posi- tion fi x), a Poor Satellite Reception message appears. You can: turn off the GPS for using the unit indoors for practice;...
  • Page 68 Reference GPS Info Page A ‘D’ on various signal strength bars above indicate which GPS satellites are being differentially corrected via WAAS satellites. Note that if the signal strength bar is too short, the ‘D’ will appear above the bar, as with satellite 26.
  • Page 69: Appendix A: Vehicle Installation

    Vehicle Installation The StreetPilot 2620/2660 is portable, allowing you to easily carry the unit from vehicle to vehicle or take it with you once you reach your destination. A permanent dash mount (consisting of a mounting base and adhesive pads) is included with the StreetPilot. Also included is a non-skid friction mount which is designed for convenient temporary mounting for your StreetPilot.
  • Page 70: Vehicle Installation

    Appendix Vehicle Installation Note: Allow the permanent adhesive to set 24 hours before using the dash mount. If permanent adhesive is later removed, use rubbing alcohol to clean any adhesive residue. Repositionable adhesive should only be used on clean, dust-free surfaces. Installing the Dash Mount to your Vehicle To secure the mounting base to the dash of the vehicle, choose either the permanent adhesive disk (hole in disk) or the repositionable adhesive disk (no hole in disk).
  • Page 71 Attaching the StreetPilot to the Base These steps apply to both the non-skid friction mount base and the adhesive dash mount. 1. Slide the locking lever on the mounting base, to the left (unlocked position). 2. Attach the StreetPilot to the mounting base by slid- ing the disk on the bottom of the StreetPilot into the base until it clicks into place.
  • Page 72 Simply unscrew the black, round end piece and remove/replace the fuse. Attaching the Vehicle Adapter to the StreetPilot 2620/2660 Your vehicle adapter is a 12/24 volt DC adapter with an external speaker system. This adapter is your StreetPilot’ s power source when you are in a vehicle (the StreetPilot does not use batteries). Use the AC adapter (included) when using the StreetPilot indoors.
  • Page 73: Appendix B: Dr Cable Wiring (2660 Only)

    DR Cable Wiring - For Dealer Installation Only (StreetPilot 2660 only) The StreetPilot 2660 includes Dead Reckoning (DR) cable connections that must be installed by a Garmin-authorized licensed installer. The DR connection consists of a 2-wire harness that connects to the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) and Reverse Light Switch on the bare wire end, and connects to the StreetPilot’...
  • Page 74: Appendix C: Using Diacritical Marks

    An information page will appear. Using Diacritical Marks The European version of the StreetPilot 2620/2660 supports diacritical marks commonly used in many European languages. Diacritical marks are added to letters to indicate a special phonetic value that distinguishes it from an otherwise identical letter. The following letter/diacritic combinations, and special characters, are supported in your StreetPilot: À...
  • Page 75 Using Diacritical Marks Other special characters appear on the European ver- sion of your StreetPilot 2620/2660. To save a city or point of interest as a waypoint, select the fl ag icon located on the lower left side of the page.
  • Page 76: Appendix D: Adding Maps To Your Streetpilot

    Appendix Appendix D: Adding Maps to your StreetPilot Access the Info page pressing the unit’s MENU key two times. Select the Map Info icon to access the Detail Maps Info page. Adding Mapping Software to your StreetPilot You can purchase additional MapSource mapping software from Garmin such as City Navigator Europe or MetroGuide Canada.
  • Page 77 The pre-installed and purchased maps are actually made up of numerous smaller maps. You can see what smaller maps make up the larger map family by pressing your unit’ s MENU page while you are on the Detail Maps Info page. From the new Menu page that will appear, select the Show Map Families icon. A list of all maps within all map families will appear.
  • Page 78 Reference Adding Maps to your StreetPilot If information for a particular search is indeed available in another map family, a Select Map icon will appear on the Menu page. If this icon does not appear, then search information is not available in the other map family (or families).
  • Page 79: Appendix E: Messages

    Messages Reference The StreetPilot 2620/2660 uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteris- tics. To acknowledge a message, press the remote IN key or simply touch the message on the touchscreen. Appendix E: Messages Data Transfer Complete – Transfer of data to the unit from the PC software has been completed.
  • Page 80 Route Waypoint Memory is Full – The unit has no more space for map-based route waypoints (used for Appendix turns). Sunrise, Switching to Day Mode – The map is switching to the Day Mode display. Sunset, Switching to Night Mode – The map is switching to the Night Mode display. Messages That Route Name is Already Used –...
  • Page 81: Appendix F: Specifications

    Physical Specifi cations Size: 5.6”W x 3.2”H x 2.0”D (14.3 x 8.0 x 5.0 cm) Weight: .93 pounds (420 g) Display: 3.3”W x 1.7”H (8.4 x 4.4 cm), (305 x 160 pixels), automotive-grade 8-bit, 256-color LCD with automatic dimming backlight and touchscreen; compatible with polarized sunglasses Case: Rugged;...
  • Page 82 Appendix Specifi cations Power Source: 12/24v DC Usage: 12 watts maximum @ 13.8v DC Fuse: AGC/3AG - 1.0 Amp Two AAA alkaline batteries (not included) Remote Control: Features Waypoints: 500 with name and graphic symbol Routes: Up to 50 stored Track Log: 2000 track log points ead Reckoning: (StreetPilot 2660 only) Internal angular rate sensor, external speed sensor input, and...
  • Page 83: Appendix G: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Product Safety and Regulatory Information FCC Compliance The StreetPilot 2620/2660 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation, and are more stringent than “outdoor” require- ments.
  • Page 84 Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions CAUTION: Use the StreetPilot 2620/2660 at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of this owner’ s manual. Thoroughly practice operation using the simulator mode prior to actual use. When in actual use, carefully compare indications from the StreetPilot 2620/2660 to all available navigation sources, including the information from other street signs, visual sightings, and maps.
  • Page 85: Warnings And Cautions

    Do not mount the StreetPilot 2620/2660 over air bag panels or in the fi eld of air bag deployment. Air bags expand with a rapid force that can propel objects in their path toward the driver or passengers causing possible injury.
  • Page 86 Appendix Software License Agreement Software License Agreement BY USING THE STREETPILOT 2620/2660, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREE- MENT CAREFULLY. Garmin grants you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product.
  • Page 87: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Garmin will, at its sole option, repair or replace any com- ponents that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor, provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost.
  • Page 88: Index

    Index Index Symbols 2D Navigation 58 3D Navigation 58 Acquiring Sats 58 AC Adapter 64 Address 43 Addresses, Finding 21 Antenna, External Remote 61 Antenna, Internal 1 Area Tab 40 Arrival Distance 43 Arrival Time 43 Ask Me My Preference 47 Attention Tone 46 AutoLocate 58 AutoZoom 40...
  • Page 89 Faster Time 30, 47 FCC Compliance 75 Finding Addresses 21 Cities 19 Exits 23 Interesting Places 22 Intersections 21 Recently-Found Places 27 Waypoints 24 FIND Key 3 Friction Mount 61 Installing 62 Fuse, Vehicle Adapter 64 Garmin Web Site 79 General Tab 45 Getting Started Tutorial iv GPS Info Page 56, 57, 58, 59, 60...
  • Page 90 Index Select 17 Mini Keyboard, Using 11 Near [Destination] Tab 20, 23, 24 Near Current Route Tab 22 Near Here Tab 19, 23, 24 Near Map Pointer Tab 20, 23, 24 Near Other Tab 19 New Elevation 60 New Location 59 Next Turn Page 14, 43, 46 North Up 8, 39, 59 Not Usable 58...
  • Page 91 Shorter Distance 30, 47 Show Map 25 Signal Strength Bars 57 Simulator Mode vi Sky View 57 Software License Agreement 78 Software Upgrades 55 Software Version 55 Speaker Adapter 64 Speaker Volume 5 SPEAK Key 3 Specifi cations 74 Speed 16, 43 Stop Route 28 Storage 2 StreetPilot...
  • Page 94 For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com. Copyright 2004 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151 Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Garmin (Europe) Ltd.

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