Changing The Fuse In The Automotive Power Adapter (Optional); About Gps Satellite Signals; Removing The Navigator Iv And Mounts; Caring For Your Navigator Iv - Garmin BMW Motorrad Navigator IV Owner's Manual

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Maximizing the Battery Life
Turn down the backlight
(Tools
Settings
Display
> Brightness).
>
Disable Bluetooth; see
page 17.
Do not leave your Navigator IV in direct
sunlight. Avoid prolonged exposure to
excessive heat.
Changing the Fuse in the
Automotive Power Adapter
(Optional)
noTiCe: When replacing the fuse, do not
lose any of the small pieces, and ensure
they are put back in the proper place.
If your unit does not charge in your vehicle,
you may need to replace the fuse located at
the tip of the automotive adapter.
1. Unscrew the black, round
end piece, and remove it.
2. Remove the fuse (glass
and silver cylinder), and
replace with a 3A fast-blow
fuse.
BMW Motorrad Navigator IV Owner's Manual
3. Ensure that the silver tip is placed in the
black end piece. Screw on the black end
>
piece.

About GPS Satellite Signals

Your Navigator IV must acquire GPS
(Global Positioning System) satellite
signals to navigate. If you are indoors,
near tall buildings or trees, or in a parking
garage, your Navigator IV cannot acquire
satellites. Go outside to an area free from tall
obstructions to use your Navigator IV.
When your Navigator IV has acquired
satellite signals, the signal strength bars on
the Menu page are green
loses satellite signals, the bars turn red or
clear
.
For more information about GPS, go to
www.garmin.com/aboutGPS.
End
End
piece
piece
Silver tip
Silver tip
Fuse
Fuse
Removing the Navigator IV
and Mounts
To remove the Navigator IV from the cradle
on both the automobile and motorcyle
mounts, press the button on the side of the
cradle, and tilt the Navigator IV forward.
To remove the cradle from the automobile
mount, turn the cradle to the right or the left.
Apply pressure until the socket on the cradle
releases the ball on the mount.

Caring for Your Navigator IV

Your Navigator IV contains sensitive
electronic components that can be
. When it
permanently damaged if exposed to
excessive shock or vibration exceeding that
of normal motorcycle or automobile use.
To minimize the risk of damage to your
Navigator IV, avoid dropping your unit and
operating it in extreme high-shock and high-
vibration environments.
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