User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- nüvifone™ Device Features
- Setting Up the Device
- Turn On Your nüvifone
- Mount the nüvifone in Your Vehicle
- Use the Home Screen
- Scroll the Screen
- Use the Keys
- View the Status
- Dial a Number
- End a Call
- Add a Contact
- Call a Contact
- View Call History
- Set Up Voice Mail
- Call Voice Mail
- Acquire Satellites
- Find an Address
- Information Page Options
- Find a Point of Interest
- Find a Location In Another Area
- Learn About Locations
- Follow Your Route
- Add Points to the Active Route
- Take a Detour
- Stop the Route
- Save My Current Location
- Send a Message
- Set up an E-mail Account
- Send an E-mail Message
- Make a New Appointment
- Check Flight Status
- Microsoft® Office Mobile
- Install and Configure ActiveSync on Your Computer
- Download Applications
- Register Your Product
- Get Support
- Update the Software
- Reset the nüvifone
- nüMaps Guarantee™
- Learn More
- Care for Your Device
- Important Safety and Product Information
20 nüvifone M10 Quick Start Manual
When storing the device for an
extended time, store within the
following temperature range: from
-4°F to 158°F (from -20°C to
70°C).
Do not operate the device outside
of the following temperature range:
from 5°F to 104°F (from -15°C to
40°C).
Contact your local waste disposal
department to dispose of the
device/battery in accordance
with applicable local laws and
regulations.
Additional User-replaceable Battery
Warnings:
Do not use a sharp object to remove
the battery.
Keep the battery away from
children.
Do not disassemble, puncture, or
damage the battery.
If using an AC charger or an
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external battery charger, only use
the accessory approved for your
product.
Only replace the battery with the
correct replacement battery. Using
another battery presents a risk
of re or explosion. To purchase
a replacement battery, see your
Garmin or ASUS dealer or the
Garmin-Asus Web site.
Do not remove or attempt to
remove the non-user-replaceable
battery.
Map Data Information
Garmin uses a combination of
governmental and private data sources.
Virtually all data sources contain some
inaccurate or incomplete data. In some
countries, complete and accurate map
information is either not available or is
prohibitively expensive.
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