Garmin TREAD OVERLAND EDITION Owner'S Manual Download Page 16

Starting a Group Ride

You can create a group ride that allows you to choose the group radio channel, view and remove riders who join 
your group ride and set the group ride name.
NOTE: for some product models, the Group Ride app is located in the apps menu.
From the main menu, select Group Ride > Start a Group Ride.
Enter your rider name and select Done.
If necessary, select the radio channel and select Next.
Enter the ride name and select Done.

As riders join your group ride, their names appear on the list.

Select Start.

The group ride begins after all riders sync with the group ride.

Joining a Group Ride

You can join a nearby group ride that was created by another rider.
NOTE: for some product models, the Group Ride app is located in the apps menu.
From the main menu, select Group Ride > Nearby Group Rides.
Select a nearby group ride and select Join.

Rejoining a Recent Group Ride

You can rejoin any of your ten most-recent group rides.
From the main menu, select Group Ride > Recent Group Rides.
Select a recent group ride and select Join.

Adding Riders to a Group Ride

You can add riders to a group ride that is already in progress.
From the main menu, select Group Ride.
If necessary, select 

.

Select Add.

As new riders join the group ride, they appear on the list.

Select Continue.

Broadcasting a Message

 WARNING

Do not read, send or reply to any messages while driving. If you do so, you could become distracted by the 
display, which could lead to an accident causing personal injury or death.

You can broadcast a preset message to the members in your active group ride that are in range of the VHF 
radio.
From the main menu, select Group Ride.
If necessary, select 

.

Select Broadcast to Group.
Select a preset message and select Send.

10

Off-Road Navigation Features

Summary of Contents for TREAD OVERLAND EDITION

Page 1: ...TREAD OVERLANDEDITION TREADXL OVERLANDEDITION Owner smanual ...

Page 2: ...enturous Routing Garmin Drive Garmin Explore Garmin Express Garmin PowerSwitch and myTrends are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG...

Page 3: ... Ride 10 Broadcasting a Message 10 Broadcasting a Location 11 Viewing a Group Ride Notification 11 Exiting a Group Ride 11 Group Ride Settings 11 Radio 11 Selecting a Preset 12 Selecting a Radio Channel 12 Adjusting the Squelch 12 Adding a Custom Radio Preset 12 Selecting a Roger Tone 12 Turning the Radio Off 12 Enabling Push to Talk with a Headset 12 Transmitting Your Voice 13 Adjusting the Radio...

Page 4: ...as a Route 25 Viewing the Weather Forecast 26 Viewing weather near a different town 26 Viewing the weather radar 26 Viewing weather alerts 26 Checking road conditions 26 Creating a Round Trip Route 27 Garmin PowerSwitch App 28 Activating a Power Switch 28 Turning Off All Switches 28 Customising a Button 29 Assigning a Switch to a Control Input 29 Adding a Custom Layout 29 Routines 30 Live services...

Page 5: ...or Home services 45 Finding iOverlander points of interest 45 Finding Powersport Points of Interest 45 Finding Adventure Points 45 Tripadvisor 45 Finding Parking Near Your Current Location 46 Finding Parking Near a Specified Location 46 Search tools 46 Finding an address 46 Finding a junction 46 Finding a location using coordinates 47 Finding petrol stations and prices 47 Viewing history 47 Cleari...

Page 6: ...tay charged for very long 58 My device does not connect to my phone 58 My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer 58 Appendix 58 Garmin PowerSwitch 58 Mounting Considerations 58 Mounting the Device 59 Opening the Front Cover 60 Connecting Accessories 61 Connecting a Control Input 62 Connecting the Device to Vehicle Power 63 Pairing with a Garmin Navigation Device 64 Garmin Power...

Page 7: ...cle and connect it to power Mounting and Powering the Device in Your Vehicle page 2 Adjust the volume Adjusting Sound and Notification Volume page 52 and display brightness Adjusting the screen brightness page 5 Set up a vehicle profile Adding a vehicle profile page 5 Navigate to your destination Starting a route page 35 Device Overview Power button Volume control microSD memory card slot USB powe...

Page 8: ...g pacemakers insulin pumps or hard drives in laptop computers Keep the device away from medical devices and electronic devices Before you use your device on battery power you should charge it 1 Open the lever press the suction cup to the windscreen and flip the lever back towards the windscreen The lever must be oriented towards the top of the windscreen 2 Tighten the knob slightly 3 If necessary ...

Page 9: ... connect the device to power To put the device in power saving mode press the power key while the device is on While in power saving mode the screen is off and the device uses very little power but it can wake instantly for use TIP you can charge your device faster by putting it in power saving mode while charging the battery To turn off the device completely hold the power key until a prompt appe...

Page 10: ...termines your location Status bar icons The status bar is located at the top of the main menu The status bar icons display information about features on the device You can select some icons to change settings or view additional information Location services status Indicates your location has been established Bluetooth technology status Wi Fi signal strength Active vehicle profile Current time Batt...

Page 11: ...involving personal injury or death Vehicle profiles allow you to choose different settings based on each vehicle you use with the device The current vehicle profile is indicated by an icon in the status bar If your vehicle profile includes a trailer an icon of the trailer appears with the vehicle icon RV or motor home profile Motorcycle profile ATV profile Side by side profile Full size profile Sn...

Page 12: ...ame Profile To delete the vehicle profile select Delete 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 7 The device calculates a recommended route to your destination based on the preferences you set including the rout...

Page 13: ...sed on your vehicle profile Trails are colour coded based on accessibility You can select to set which adventure roads and trails appear on the map Straight Line Routes For areas without defined roads or trails 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 highli...

Page 14: ...ou can view your Garmin Explore collections directly on the map You must enable the collections map layer to use this feature NOTE if you do not assign a collection category to your Garmin Explore data it appears as an unorganised collection 1 Select View Map Collections 2 Select one or more collection categories from the list 3 Select Save Your collections appear as icons on the map Pitch and Rol...

Page 15: ...nsors with automatic calibration Select Adventure ABC TIP you can also select the Altimeter or Barometer widget to open the ABC app Calibrating the compass NOTICE Calibrate the electronic compass outdoors To improve heading accuracy do not stand near metal objects or objects that influence magnetic fields such as vehicles electronic devices buildings or overhead power lines When your device is con...

Page 16: ...p Ride Nearby Group Rides 2 Select a nearby group ride and select Join Rejoining a Recent Group Ride You can rejoin any of your ten most recent group rides 1 From the main menu select Group Ride Recent Group Rides 2 Select a recent group ride and select Join Adding Riders to a Group Ride You can add riders to a group ride that is already in progress 1 From the main menu select Group Ride 2 If nece...

Page 17: ...tion 2 Select Go to navigate to a shared location Exiting a Group Ride 1 From the main menu select Group Ride 2 If necessary select 3 Select Exit Yes Group Ride Settings From the main menu select Group Ride Edit Rider Name allows you to set your name that displays during a group ride This setting is not available during an active group ride Rider Map Labels sets the label to be displayed on each a...

Page 18: ...e a squelch code within the current mode select or To adjust the squelch mode select Open Adding a Custom Radio Preset 1 Select Radio Preset 2 Select or to select a channel and squelch code 3 Select Save Selecting a Roger Tone You can select the tone other devices play when you operate your radio 1 Select Radio Roger Tone 2 Select a roger tone The device plays the selected tone 3 Select Save Turni...

Page 19: ...all radio settings and presets to factory default values inReach Features WARNING Messaging tracking and SOS functions require an active satellite subscription Always test your device before you use it outdoors Ensure that you have a clear view of the sky when using the messaging tracking and SOS functions because these features require satellite access to operate properly NOTICE Some jurisdiction...

Page 20: ...ce a check for messages by manually checking for messages sending a message or sending a track point During a check your device connects to satellites and receives messages waiting to be sent to your device Select inReach Check Navigating to a Message Location When you send or receive a message from another device with inReach technology the message may include location information For these messa...

Page 21: ...en you turn on the device Send Interval sets the frequency at which the device records a track point and transmits it over the satellite network when you are moving If you are on a professional plan you can specify the interval when you are stationary SOS During an emergency you can use your Tread Overland Edition device to contact the Garmin International Emergency Response Coordination Center IE...

Page 22: ...nutes an updated location is sent every 10 minutes when moving and every 30 minutes when stationary Cancelling an SOS Rescue If you no longer need assistance you can cancel an SOS rescue after it is sent to the emergency response service Select Cancel SOS Your device transmits the cancellation request When you receive a confirmation message from the emergency response service the device returns to...

Page 23: ...an and Usage Details Select inReach About This Device Using the Map You can use the map to navigate a route Your route on the map page 36 or to view a map of your surroundings when no route is active 1 Select View Map 2 Select anywhere on the map 3 Select an option Drag the map to pan left right up or down To add or remove map layers such as topographic and BirdsEye imagery select To zoom in or ou...

Page 24: ...weather conditions for your area Music Player displays media controls and media information Smart Notifications displays recent smart notifications from your connected phone Pitch and Roll displays the current angle of your vehicle Pitch and Roll page 8 Group Ride displays the distance and direction of the members in your group ride Group Ride page 9 Environmental Zones shows upcoming environmenta...

Page 25: ...the map select Towns Ahead While you are travelling along a motorway or an active route the map tool shows information about upcoming towns and exits 2 Select a town The device shows a list of points of interest located at the selected town exit such as fuel stations lodging or restaurants 3 Select a location and select Go to start navigating Trip information Viewing trip data from the map From th...

Page 26: ... additional details Viewing traffic on the map The traffic map shows colour coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads 1 From the main menu select Navigation Traffic 2 If necessary select Legend to view the legend for the traffic map Searching for traffic incidents 1 From the main menu select Navigation Traffic 2 Select Incidents 3 Select an item in the list 4 If there is more than one incident...

Page 27: ... in a group ride are visible on the map 3 Select Save Dog tracking The dog tracking features allow you to see information transmitted from your compatible Garmin handheld dog device on your Tread Overland Edition device You can navigate to your dogs view their current status and location and observe the distance they have travelled Receiving Data From Your Handheld Device Before you can receive da...

Page 28: ...device cannot determine the location of the dog Viewing Your Dogs on the Map 1 While viewing the map select anywhere on the map 2 Select The device zooms to show all of your dogs on the screen Using the apps Viewing the Owner s Manual on Your Device You can view the complete owner s manual on the device screen in many languages 1 Select Tools Owner s Manual The owner s manual appears in the same l...

Page 29: ...s change based on the service providing the media Select to hide or shrink the media player Adding the Music Player Tool to the Map The music player map tool enables you to control the music player from your map 1 Open the map 2 Select Music Player The music player controls appear on the map BirdsEye Imagery BirdsEye imagery provides downloadable high resolution map imagery including detailed sate...

Page 30: ...d save your active route Planning a Route A route can include many locations and it must include at least a starting location and one destination The starting location is the location from which you plan to start your route If you start navigating the route from a different location the device gives you the option to route to your starting location first For a round trip the starting location and ...

Page 31: ...ing your active route If a route is active you can use the route planner to edit and save it 1 Select Route Planner My Active Route 2 Edit your route using any of the route planner features The route recalculates each time you make a change 3 Select Save to save your route which you can navigate again later optional TracBack Following your recent track The TracBack feature records the most recent ...

Page 32: ...r device must be connected to a supported phone running the Tread app Pairing with Your Smartphone page 32 1 Select Navigation Weather Radar 2 Select to animate the radar map Viewing weather alerts Before you can use this feature your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Tread app Pairing with Your Smartphone page 32 NOTE this feature is not available in all areas While you ar...

Page 33: ...ct Choose a Destination to plan your route based on a specified location 6 Select Next 7 Enter a distance duration or destination 8 Select an option If you entered a distance or duration select Done If you selected a destination select Select 9 Select Add a Direction 10 Select a direction and select Next 11 Select Road Type 12 Select a road type and select Save 13 Select Calculate 14 Select one or...

Page 34: ...d Garmin PowerSwitch device Displays the device name Displays Garmin PowerSwitch device tabs and custom layout tabs Activating a Power Switch Before you can use the Garmin PowerSwitch app to activate a switch you must install your Garmin PowerSwitch device in your vehicle and pair it with the Garmin PowerSwitch app From the Garmin PowerSwitch app select a power button to turn a switch on or off Tu...

Page 35: ...t a control input 4 Select 5 Select Done Assigning a Switch to a Control Input Before you can use control input functions you must connect a control input to your Garmin PowerSwitch device Connecting a Control Input page 62 You can assign one or more switches to turn on when the Garmin PowerSwitch device receives a signal from a control input 1 Select 2 Select your Garmin PowerSwitch device 3 Sele...

Page 36: ...vals 10 If applicable use the slider to set the brightness of lights 11 Select 12 If necessary select Add Action to add additional actions to the button You can add one action for every switch on the Garmin PowerSwitch device Arranging Buttons In a Custom Layout 1 From the Garmin PowerSwitch app select a custom layout tab 2 Select The app enters editing mode 3 On the button you want to move hold a...

Page 37: ... Garmin PowerSwitch app select Routines 2 Select on the routine you want to delete Live services traffic and smartphone features WARNING Do not read or reply to any messages or notifications while driving If you do so you could become distracted by the display which could lead to an accident causing personal injury or death NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the tra...

Page 38: ...on and within range Tips after pairing the devices After the initial pairing the two devices can connect automatically each time you turn them on When you turn on the device it tries to connect to the last phone to which it was connected You might need to set your phone to connect to the device automatically when the device is turned on You should verify that the Bluetooth features you want to use...

Page 39: ...ing the map WARNING Do not read or reply to notifications while driving If you do so you could become distracted by the display which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death Before you can use this feature your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Tread app Pairing with Your Smartphone page 32 When you are viewing the map new notifications appear in ...

Page 40: ...re if you want to disconnect the Bluetooth connection and remain on the call or if you need privacy To use the dial pad select Keypad TIP you can use this feature to use automated systems such as voice mail To mute the microphone select Mute To hang up select End Call Saving a Phone Number as a Preset You can save up to three contacts as presets on the dial pad This allows you to quickly call your...

Page 41: ... Tread device automatically in the future 1 Select Wireless Networks Bluetooth 2 Select the device to disconnect 3 Select Disconnect Deleting a paired phone You can delete a paired phone to prevent it from automatically connecting to your device in the future 1 Select Wireless Networks Bluetooth 2 Select the phone then select Forget Street Navigation Starting a route 1 Select Where To and search f...

Page 42: ...es the next turn exit or other action and the lane in which you should travel if available Distance to the next action Name of the street or exit associated with the next action Route highlighted on the map Next action in the route Arrows on the map indicate the location of upcoming actions Vehicle speed Name of the road on which you are travelling Estimated arrival time TIP you can touch this fie...

Page 43: ...o view next turns and directions as you navigate select Turns The map tool displays the next several turns or directions beside the map The list updates automatically as you navigate the route To view the complete list of turns and directions for the entire route select the text bar at the top of the map 2 Select a turn or direction optional Detailed information appears An image of the junction ma...

Page 44: ...irect the route to use a certain road or go through a certain area without adding a destination to the route 1 Select anywhere on the map 2 Select Shape Route TIP you can select to zoom in on the map and select a more precise location The device enters route shaping mode and recalculates the route to travel through the selected location 3 Select Go 4 If necessary select an option To add more shapi...

Page 45: ...ss no other reasonable route is available Avoiding a road 1 Select Navigation Custom Avoidances 2 If necessary select Add Avoidance 3 Select Add Avoid Road 4 Select the starting point of the section of road to avoid and select Next 5 Select the ending point of the road section and select Next 6 Select Done Avoiding an area 1 Select Navigation Custom Avoidances 2 If necessary select Add Avoidance 3...

Page 46: ...in Adventurous Routing Your device can calculate adventurous routes that prefer curvy roads hills and fewer motorways This feature can provide a more enjoyable ride but it may increase the time or distance to your destination The Garmin Adventurous Routing feature is not compatible with off road trails NOTE this feature is not available on all device models or for all map regions 1 Select Where To...

Page 47: ...he map for traffic delays in your area To provide traffic information your device must be receiving traffic data All product models can receive subscription free traffic data using the Tread app Traffic data is not available in all areas For information about traffic coverage areas go to garmin com traffic Receiving traffic data using your smartphone Your device can receive subscription free traff...

Page 48: ... and search Tripadvisor traveller ratings select Tripadvisor Finding Tripadvisor points of interest page 46 To find national parks and explore park maps select National Parks Finding National Parks page 44 To navigate to specific geographic coordinates select Coordinates Finding a location using coordinates page 47 Finding a location using the search bar You can use the search bar to search for lo...

Page 49: ...utes to the location Go Select to start navigating to the location using the recommended route Select to start navigating using Garmin Adventurous Routing Changing the search area By default the device searches near your current location You can also search other areas such as near your destination near another city or along your active route 1 Select Where To 2 Select 3 Select an option Finding a...

Page 50: ...re you can synchronise account data you must connect to the Tread app and enable Garmin Explore You can synchronise data such as tracks with your Garmin Explore account This can be helpful to keep your data available on each of your compatible devices Your device periodically synchronises data with your account automatically You can also synchronise data manually at any time 1 Select Adventure Exp...

Page 51: ... interest which allow you to find points of interest useful for overlanding such as campsites repair services and accommodation 1 Select Where To iOverlander 2 Select a category 3 Select a location Finding Powersport Points of Interest Your device includes powersport points of interest which allow you to find points of interest useful for powersports such as vehicle dealers and shops 1 Select Wher...

Page 52: ...esults select a location 4 Select A list of parking areas near the selected location appears 5 Select a parking location 6 Select Go Search tools Search tools allow you to search for specific types of locations by responding to on screen prompts Finding an address NOTE the order of the steps may change depending on the map data loaded on your device 1 Select Where To 2 If necessary select to searc...

Page 53: ... found places Select Where To History Clear Yes Viewing current location information You can use the Where Am I page to view information about your current location This feature is helpful if you need to tell emergency personnel your location From the map select the vehicle Finding emergency services and fuel You can use the Where Am I page to find the nearest hospitals police stations and fuel st...

Page 54: ...ving a location 1 Search for a location Finding a location by category page 43 2 From the search results select a location 3 Select Save 4 If necessary enter a name and select Done 5 Select Save Saving a Waypoint on the Map 1 Select View Map 2 Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search 3 Select an option Select a location marker Select a point such as a street junction or address location...

Page 55: ...aved Location You can add custom categories to organise your saved locations NOTE categories appear in the saved locations menu after you have saved more than 12 locations 1 Select Where To Waypoints 2 Select a location 3 Select 4 Select Edit Categories 5 Enter one or more category names separate by commas 6 If necessary select a suggested category 7 Select Done Deleting a favourite location NOTE ...

Page 56: ...ys a tone to indicate a bend in the road Slower traffic the device plays a tone to indicate slower traffic when you approach slower traffic at a higher speed Your device must be receiving traffic information to use this feature Traffic page 41 Construction zone the device plays a tone and displays a message when you approach a construction zone Lane closure the device plays a tone and displays a m...

Page 57: ...l on the map More detail may cause the map to be drawn more slowly Map Theme changes the colour of the map data Map Layers sets the data that appears on the map page Customising the map layers page 20 Adventure Roads Trails sets the trails visible on the map Trails are organised by vehicle accessibility Auto Zoom automatically selects the zoom level for optimal use of your map When disabled you mu...

Page 58: ... upon request Avoiding traffic delays on your route page 38 Display settings Select Device Display Brightness level sets the display brightness level on your device Dark theme enables or disables the dark colour theme Wallpaper sets the wallpaper background on your device Screen timeout allows you to set the amount of idle time before your device turns off the display while using battery power Fon...

Page 59: ...latory Information Tread Overland Edition Specifications Water resistance IEC 60529 IP671 Operating temperature range From 0 to 55 C from 32 to 131 F Charging temperature range From 0 to 45 C from 32 to 113 F Power input vehicle power cable or external power From 12 to 30 Vdc Battery type Lithium ion battery Battery voltage range From 3 5 to 4 1 V Charging the Device NOTE this Class III product sh...

Page 60: ...u to keep your device up to date without connecting it to a computer 1 Using the included USB cable connect the device to external power NOTE a USB power adapter is not included Go to the product page on garmin com to purchase a power adapter accessory 2 Connect the device to a Wi Fi network Connecting to a Wireless Network page 51 While connected to a Wi Fi network the device checks for available...

Page 61: ...t updates On your computer install Garmin Express www garmin com express This provides easy access to these services for Garmin devices Software updates Map updates Product registration Device maintenance 55 ...

Page 62: ...ial number 6 Click Add Device and follow the on screen instructions to add your device to the Garmin Express application When setup is complete the Garmin Express application displays the updates available for your device 7 Select an option To install all available updates click Install All To install a specific update click View Details and click Install next to the update you want The Garmin Exp...

Page 63: ...voiding theft Remove the device and mount from sight when not in use Remove the residue left on the windscreen by the suction cup Do not keep your unit in the glove compartment Register your device using the Garmin Express software garmin com express Restarting the Device You can restart your device if it stops functioning Hold the power key for 12 seconds Removing the Device from the Mount 1 Pull...

Page 64: ...cess you must unpair your phone and device Disconnecting a Bluetooth device page 35 and complete the pairing process Pairing with Your Smartphone page 32 My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer On most computers the device connects using Media Transfer Protocol MTP In MTP mode the device appears as a portable device and not as a removable drive Appendix Garmin PowerSwitch WAR...

Page 65: ... holes and attaching the mount to the vehicle Garmin is not responsible for any damages or consequences arising from the installation 1 Place the mount on the selected location 2 Using the mount as a template mark the two screw locations 3 Drill pilot holes optional For some types of mounting material drilling pilot holes is necessary Do not drill through the mount 4 Securely fasten the mount to t...

Page 66: ...Opening the Front Cover You must open the front cover to make electrical connections 1 Lift the front cover latch and rotate it anticlockwise 2 Pull the front cover off of the device 60 Appendix ...

Page 67: ...essories that use 20 to 30 A Use 12 AWG 4 mm2 wires for accessories that use 10 to 20 A Use 14 AWG 2 5 mm2 wires for accessories that use less than 10 A Use the appropriate size terminals for all accessory connections Crimp all terminal connectors securely 1 Connect the positive wire from the accessory to one of the accessory terminals on the device 2 Connect the negative or ground wire to an unpa...

Page 68: ...s For example you can connect your vehicle ignition switch to a control input terminal to turn on accessories automatically each time you start your vehicle The control terminals detect a signal from 3 3 V to 18 V You can configure output functions with the Garmin PowerSwitch app Connect the control wire from the control source in your vehicle to one of the two control terminals on the Garmin Powe...

Page 69: ...ve terminal on the vehicle battery 2 Connect the small ring end of the ground wire to the GND terminal on the device 3 Connect the small ring end of the included 12 V cable to the 12V terminal on the device 4 Tighten the 3 8 in nut on the 12V terminal to a maximum torque specification of 4 52 N m 40 lbf in You should confirm the nut cannot be loosened by hand NOTICE Do not overtighten the 12V term...

Page 70: ... device or smartphone closer to your Garmin PowerSwitch device Verify that your vehicle s battery is supplying at least 12 V of power The Garmin PowerSwitch device turns off all outputs automatically to preserve your vehicle s battery if it is receiving less than 11 V of power My accessories are not receiving power page 64 My accessories are not receiving power Verify that the Garmin PowerSwitch d...

Page 71: ...t your card using this file system You must format a brand new memory card if it is not formatted using the FAT32 file system NOTE formatting the memory card deletes all data on the card 1 Select Device Storage USB 2 Select your memory card 3 Select Storage settings Format FORMAT SD CARD 4 Select Done Connecting the Device to Your Computer You can connect the device to your computer using a USB ca...

Page 72: ... them to Garmin Explore for use with your Tread Overland Edition device 1 Export your data from BaseCamp If you are using an Apple computer see Exporting Data from BaseCamp with an Apple Computer page 66 If you are using a PC see Exporting Data from BaseCamp with a PC page 66 2 Import your BaseCamp data to the Garmin Explore website Importing Data to Garmin Explore page 67 3 Synchronise your Garmi...

Page 73: ... garmin com and log in to your account 2 Select the Map tab 3 Select 4 Follow the on screen instructions Purchasing additional maps 1 Go to your device product page at garmin com 2 Click on the Map tab 3 Follow the on screen instructions Appendix 67 ...

Page 74: ...2 status bar 4 ID number 53 inReach 13 15 17 J junctions finding 46 L language 52 latitude and longitude 47 location 46 location services 53 locations 46 current 47 48 recently found 47 saving 48 searching for 42 46 simulated 53 M map layers 8 customising 20 map view 2 D 21 3 D 21 maps 17 19 21 23 36 48 51 BirdsEye imagery 24 data field 7 19 21 36 detail level 51 layers 20 purchasing 67 symbols 7 ...

Page 75: ... 20 41 52 alternative route 38 incidents 20 41 map 20 41 searching for delays 20 41 transportation modes 5 travel history 53 trip information 19 resetting 19 Tripadvisor 45 46 troubleshooting 57 58 64 U unit ID 53 up ahead 18 19 customising 19 updating maps 54 56 software 54 56 USB disconnecting 66 V vehicle power cable 2 63 vehicle profile 5 camper 6 volume 52 VOX 13 W warning angle 9 waypoints 4...

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