Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owner’s Manual
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Installation
- Off-Road Navigation Features
- Using the Map
- Using the Apps
- Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features
- Bluetooth Feature Status Icons
- Pairing Your Phone and Headset
- Smart Notifications
- Hands-Free Calling
- Setting Up Bluetooth Features for Your Apple® Device
- Setting Up Bluetooth Features for Your Smartphone with Android™
- Enabling or Disabling Bluetooth Features for Your Headset
- Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device
- Deleting a Paired Phone
- Street Navigation
- Finding and Saving Locations
- Finding a Location Using the Search Bar
- Points of Interest
- Finding a Location by Category
- Viewing Your Garmin Explore Points of Interest
- Location Search Results
- Changing the Search Area
- Finding Parking Near Your Current Location
- Finding Parking Near a Specified Location
- Search Tools
- Finding HISTORY Points of Interest
- Finding National Parks
- Finding Ultimate Campgrounds Points of Interest
- Finding iOverlander™ Points of Interest
- Finding Powersport Points of Interest
- Tripadvisor
- Viewing Recently Found Locations
- Viewing Current Location Information
- Adding a Shortcut
- Saving Locations
- Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
- Settings
- Device Information
- Device Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- My device is not acquiring satellite signals
- My battery does not stay charged for very long
- My device does not connect to my phone
- My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer
- My device does not appear as a portable device on my computer
- My device does not appear as either a portable device or a removable drive or volume on my computer
- Appendix
- Garmin PowerSwitch
- Wireless Cameras
- Installing a Memory Card for Maps and Data
- Data Management
- Viewing GPS Signal Status
- Purchasing Additional Maps
- Index
- Tread Installation Instructions
- Important Safety and Product Information
Off-Road Navigation Features
Routes
A route is a path from your current location to one or more destinations.
• For off-road use, you can set the device to calculate point-to-point routes in a straight line (Straight Line
Routes, page 10).
• The device calculates a recommended route to your destination based on the preferences you set, including
the route calculation mode (Changing the Route Calculation Mode, page 41) and avoidances (Avoiding
Delays, Tolls, and Areas, page 39).
• You can start navigating to your destination quickly using the recommended route, or you can select an
alternate route (Starting a Route, page 36).
• If there are specific roads you need to use or avoid, you can customize the route (Shaping Your Route,
page 39).
• You can add multiple destinations to a route (Adding a Location to Your Route, page 38).
Straight Line Routes
For off-road use, the device guides you to your destination using a straight line route. You can set multiple
waypoints to navigate a route through areas without roads.
Distance to the destination.
Route highlighted on the map.
Vehicle speed.
Map tools. Provides tools to show you more information about your route and surroundings.
Map layers. Allows you to change the map orientation and add topographic and BirdsEye imagery to your
map view.
Map perspective. Allows you to change the map perspective between track up, 2-D, and 3-D.
Skipping the Next Stop on Your Route
You can skip an upcoming location you previously added to your route.
From the map, select > Yes.
Stopping the Route
From the map, select > Stop.
10 Off-Road Navigation Features