Taking A Detour; Navigating Off Road - Garmin zumo 200 Quick Start Manual

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Taking a Detour

If the road ahead is closed, you can take a detour.
NOTE: Detour is not available when navigating
off road.
1. With a route active, touch Menu.
2. Touch Detour.
The zūmo attempts to find an alternate route
that avoids the current road or the next road on
your turn list, and then returns to your original
route. If the route you are currently navigating is
the only reasonable option, the zūmo might not
calculate a detour.
Adding a Stop to Your Route
1. With a route active, touch
To?.
2. Search for the extra stop.
3. Touch go!.
4. Touch
Add as Via Point
before your destination.
OR
Touch
Set as new Destination
your new final destination.
TIP: To add more than one stop, edit the current
Where To?
route. Touch
10
Menu
>
Where
to add this stop
to make this
Custom
Routes.
>

Navigating Off Road

When you choose a destination while the off
road feature is enabled, the zūmo plots a straight
line to the destination.
1. Touch
Tools
>
Settings
2. Under
Route
Preference, touch
Heading
Direction to
destination
Pairing your Bluetooth
You can listen to zūmo audio with your
Bluetooth headset. The first time you use two
devices together, you must "pair" them. Your
Bluetooth headset and the zūmo must be turned
on and be within 10 meters of each other. After
the initial pairing, the two devices can connect
automatically each time you turn them on.
1. Touch
Tools
>
Settings
2. Enable Bluetooth technology on your zūmo.
3. Under Connections, touch
4. Enable Find Me/Discoverable/Visible mode
on your headset.
>
Navigation.
Off
Road.
Customizable
data fields
Headset
®
> Bluetooth.
Add
or Change.
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