Introduction WarnIng See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information. Manual Conventions When you are instructed to “touch” something, use your finger to touch an item on the screen. The small arrows (>) used in the text indicate that you should touch a series of items.
Introduction ...i Manual Conventions ...i zūmo Tips and Shortcuts ...i Contact Garmin ...i myGarmin ...i ™ Getting Started ...4 Your zūmo ...4 Installing the Battery ...5 Your zūmo in an Automobile ...5 Mounting Your zūmo on a Motorcycle ...6 Using the Menu Page ...9 Selecting a Usage Mode ...9...
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Custom Routes ...33 My Data ...33 Managing Trip Logs ...33 World Clock ...34 Language Guide ...34 Unit Converter ...35 Offers ...35 Customizing the zūmo ... Changing the System Settings ...36 Changing the Navigation Settings ...36 Adjusting the Display Settings ...37 Updating the Time Settings ...37 Setting the Languages...
Power button: Press and hold to turn the zūmo on/off. Press quckly to adjust the volume and the backlght brghtness. Headphone/ audo-out jack (under weather cap) External antenna connector (under weather cap) Getting Started Your zūmo Mn-USB connector mcroSD™ slot Mcrophone Battery contacts...
Installing the Battery WarnIng This product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent damage or personal injury, remove the unit from the vehicle when exiting or store it out of direct sunlight. Notice Always keep the battery installed when the zūmo is on.
Connecting the GXM 40 Antenna to the Automotive Mount 1. With the zūmo placed in the cradle, plug the GXM 40 antenna into the mini‑USB port on the back of the automotive mount. Mn-USB port GXM 0 antenna 2. Place the GXM 40 antenna within clear view of the sky.
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2. Tighten the nuts to secure the base. Do not overtighten. Handlebar base U-bolt Handlebar Option B: Installing the handlebar base to the clutch/brake clamp bracket: WarnIng Incorrectly installing the handlebar base to the clutch/brake bracket can cause brake or clutch malfunction, which can result in damage to the vehicle and the risk of personal injury or death.
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Cradle Base plate Double-socket arm Knob Power cable Handlebar base Step 5: Installing Your zūmo in the Mount 1. Fit the bottom of your zūmo into the cradle. 2. Tilt the zūmo back until it snaps into place. Cradle Release button Power cable Removing Your zūmo from...
Finding Your Destination The Where To? menu provides several different categories for you to use when searching for addresses, cities, and other locations. The detailed map loaded in your zūmo contains millions of points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services. 1.
Following Your route Your route is marked with a magenta line. As you travel, your zūmo guides you to your destination with voice prompts, arrows on the map, and directions at the top of the map. The upper-left corner indicates the distance to your next maneuver and the lane you should be in for the maneuver.
Where To? Where To? menu provides several different categories you can use to search for locations. To learn how to perform a standard search, see page Finding an address The steps to find an address can vary depending on the maps that are loaded on your zūmo.
Setting a Home Location You can set a Home location for the place you return to most often. 1. Touch Where To? > Home. 2. Select an option. Going Home After you set your Home location, you can route to it at any time. Touch Where To? Home.
Using Favorites You can save places in your Favorites, so you can quickly find them and create routes to them. Your home location is also stored in Favorites. Saving Your Current Location From the Map page, touch the vehicle icon. Touch Save Location to save your current...
Using Custom Routes Touch Where To? > Custom Routes. Select the route you want to take, and touch Go!. Creating a Custom Route Use your zūmo to create and save routes before your next trip. You can save up to 20 routes.
• Touch to switch between a 3D (three-dimensional) map and a 2D (two- dimensional) map. • Touch to rotate the viewing angle in 3D view. • As you zoom out, the map changes to a digital elevation map showing the contours of the area.
Using the Main Pages Map Page Touch View Map to view the Map page. • vehicle icon shows your current location. • Touch the 3D view of the map to select to an overhead view. • Touch and drag the map to view a different area of the map (see page 15).
Lane Assist Page When available, the Lane Assist page may display a view of the upcoming junction and in which lane you should be driving. To view the Lane Assist page touch the upper-left corner of the Map page. You can also access the Lane Assist page from the Next Turn page.
Compass You can navigate using a GPS compass. No calibration is required; however, you must have a clear view of the sky. When you are traveling, the compass rotates. The compass is located on the Trip Computer page, which you can access by touching one of the data fields to the side of the Menu button.
receiving XM Satellite ® Signals Because your zūmo came with a GXM 40 antenna, you can receive XM satellite signals. Some features, such as XM NavTraffic , XM NavWeather , and XM ™ ™ Radio , require XM satellite signals. ™...
Using Hands-free Calling Using Bluetooth technology, your zūmo can connect to your mobile phone to become a hands-free device. To determine whether your device with Bluetooth technology is compatible with the zūmo, go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth. Pairing Your Devices Bluetooth wireless technology establishes a wireless link between devices, such as a mobile phone and the zūmo.
Pairing the zūmo with Your Mobile Phone 1. Enable the Bluetooth setting on your zūmo. Touch Tools > Settings > Bluetooth. 2. Select Enabled. 3. Under Phone, touch (or Change). 4. Enable the Bluetooth component on your phone. Enable Find Me/Discoverable/ Visible mode.
Dialing a Point of Interest 1. Touch Phone > Points of Interest. 2. Search for the point of interest you want to call. 3. Touch Dial Dialing a Number 1. Touch Phone > Dial. 2. Enter the number, and touch Dial. Viewing Your Call History Each time your phone connects to the zūmo, your call history is automatically transferred...
Using Traffic Information Depending upon the traffic receiver connected to your zūmo, you can receive XM NavTraffic content or FM Traffic Message Content (TMC) traffic updates. Your zūmo displays both types of traffic content in the same manner. NOTES: • The GXM 40 antenna and a subscription to XM services are required to access XM NavTraffic.
Traffic on Your Route When calculating your route, the zūmo examines the current traffic and automatically optimizes the route for the shortest time. If a severe traffic delay occurs on your route while you are navigating, the zūmo automatically recalculates the route. You might still be routed through traffic if no better routes exist.
Using Weather Information With the GXM 40 antenna connected to your zūmo, you can receive XM NavWeather content. A subscription to XM services is required to access XM NavWeather features. For more information about receiving XM signals, see page NOTES: •...
Viewing Road Conditions Touch Tools > Weather > Road Conditions. The current road conditions appear and show road conditions (if any) that may affect travel. zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual Viewing Weather Bulletins Touch Tools > Weather > Weather Bulletins. Any current weather bulletins that may require your attention appear on the map.
Using the Media Players Using a Wireless Headset To listen to high-quality audio, you can connect an Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) Bluetooth headset. For more information about Bluetooth technology, see page To pair and connect, your device and the zūmo must be turned on and be within 33 feet (10 meters) of each other.
To save your current playlist: 1. While listening to music, in the music player, touch Browse > Playlist > Save Current Playlist. 2. Enter a name, and touch Done. To create a new playlist: 1. In the music player, touch Browse >...
Listening to XM radio A subscription to XM services is required to access XM Radio features. For more information about receiving XM signals, see page 1. With the GXM 40 antenna connected to your zūmo, touch Tools > Media Player. 2.
Managing Files You can store files, such as JPEG and GPX image files, in the zūmo internal memory or on an optional memory card. NOTE: The zūmo is not compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me, or NT. It is also not ®...
Using the Tools The Tools menu provides many features that are helpful when you are traveling across town or around the globe. Settings For information about the settings, see pages 36–40. Where Am I? Tools Where Am I? Touch > to view information about your current location.
Custom Routes For information about routes, see page My Data Tools My Data Touch > to manage and delete your saved data, such as your Favorites. If you have transferred a route from Import Data Routes MapSource, touch > and select the routes you want to import. Managing Trip Logs Trip logs are recorded while you are navigating a route.
World Clock Touch Tools > World Clock to view the current time for different cities around the world. Touch World Map to view a map. Changing Cities 1. Touch Tools > World Clock. 2. Touch the city you want to change. 3.
Customizing the zūmo 1. Touch Tools > Settings. 2. Touch the setting you want to change. 3. Touch the button below the setting name to change it. NOTE: Some menus and settings change based on your usage mode. Look for a usage mode icon next to the setting.
Avoidances—select the road types that you want to avoid or that you would prefer not to take on your routes. Restore—restore the original navigation settings. Recalculation Mode—select how your zūmo recalculates a route if you deviate from the route. Adjusting the Display Settings Tools Settings...
Changing the Map Settings Touch Tools > Settings > Map. Map Detail—adjust the amount of detail shown on the map. Showing more detail may cause the map to redraw slower. Map View—select a map perspective. • Track Up—display the map in two dimensions (2D) with your direction of travel at the top.
Find More—search for additional TMC traffic providers. If you are in a new area, touch to clear the provider table. Subscriptions—view your FM traffic subscriptions and expiration dates (these are listed on the main traffic settings page for North American devices). Add (or Subscriptions >...
Changing the Proximity Points Settings You must have proximity points (such as custom POIs, a safety camera database, or a TourGuide file) loaded to adjust the ® proximity point settings. See page Touch Tools > Settings > Proximity Points. Proximity Alerts—touch Change to turn the alerts on or off when you approach custom...
Appendix Resetting the zūmo If the zūmo stops functioning, turn off the zūmo, and turn it back on. If this does not help, press and hold for 8 seconds. Turn on the zūmo again. The zūmo should operate normally. Calibrating the Screen If the touchscreen is not responding properly, calibrate the touchscreen.
Extras and Optional accessories For more information about optional accessories, go to http://buy.garmin.com, www.garmin.com/extras, or contact your Garmin dealer. Safety Cameras CAUTION Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy of, or the consequences of using, a custom POI or safety camera database. Safety camera information is available in some locations.
Garmin Travel Guide Much like a paper travel guide, the Garmin Travel Guide provides detailed information about places, such as restaurants and hotels. To purchase an accessory, go to http://buy .garmin.com, or contact your Garmin dealer. To use the Travel Guide, insert the memory Where To? card into your zūmo.
About GPS Satellite Signals Your zūmo 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 zūmo cannot acquire satellites. Go outside to an area free from tall obstructions to use your zūmo.
Caring for Your zūmo Your zūmo contains sensitive electronic components that can be permanently damaged if exposed to excessive shock or vibration outside normal motorcycle or automobile use. To minimize the risk of damage to your zūmo, avoid dropping your unit and operating it in extreme high-shock and high-vibration environments.
Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Garmin declares that this zūmo product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. To view the full Declaration of Conformity, see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product: www.garmin.com.
Usage: 10 W max. Battery life: 3 to 7 hours depending on usage and settings Battery type: Removable lithium-ion battery GPS receiver: High-sensitivity Acquisition times*: Warm: <1 sec. Cold: <38 sec. Factory Reset: <45 sec. *Average acquisition times for a stationary...
Troubleshooting Problem/Question Solution/Answer My zūmo never gets Take your zūmo out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. Remain stationary for several minutes. satellite signals. The suction cup Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol. Dry with a clean, dry cloth. Mount the suction cup as described on does not stay on my page windshield.
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Problem/Question Solution/Answer How do I know my When your zūmo is in USB mass storage mode, a picture of a zūmo connected to a computer is shown. Also, you should see two zūmo is in USB mass new removable disk drives listed in storage mode? 1.
Index bookmarks books brightness Symbols 2D map view 16, 38 calculator 3D map view 16, 38 calling answering accessories from the Go! page additional maps hanging up advertisements history alerts home proximity muting safety camera caring for your zūmo anti-theft feature 38, 41 charging your zūmo Audible books...
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customize detail level hands-free phone features 21–23 enable detail maps headphone jack Map Info button headset moving Help update Home version location view phone number zoom map contours incoming call MapSource max speed, reset measurements, converting keyboard media player language mode 13, 37 microphone layout...
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screen touchscreen brightness calibrating screen shots cleaning SD card 31, 47 settings SD card slot TourGuide search area traffic security location avoiding security settings delays serial number FM TMC settings icon restoring information setting your location simulating a route receiving software severity license agreement...