Garmin GPS Receiver 100022600 User Manual

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GPS V  
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personal navigator  
owners  
manual  
and  
reference  
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Introduction  
Welcome  
Thank you for choosing the Garmin GPS V®. The GPS V offers true turn-by-turn  
Welcome/  
Packaging List  
navigation through the use of its auto-routing feature. At the touch of a button, you  
now have access to the shortest and fastest routes, turn directions, and estimated time  
of arrival at your intended destination. Along the way, GPS V on-screen prompts alert  
you to necessary turns, distance to upcoming turns, route deviation, and distance to  
the final destination.  
Take a moment now to compare the  
contents of this package with the packaging  
list that appears on the outside of the box. If  
any parts are missing, please contact your  
Garmin Dealer immediately.  
The GPS V is compact and portable. The unit can be dash-mounted, and oper-  
ates on four AA batteries or on your vehicles battery using the included 12-volt power  
adapter. The GPS V can be easily viewed in any lighting condition, due to its high  
resolution, four gray-level display and backlit display/keypad. The units built-in base-  
map provides detail for interstates, interstate exit data, highways, rivers and lakes in the  
United States, Canada and Mexico (no exit data for Mexico), plus major thoroughfares  
in metropolitan areas. With the press of a button, the built-in basemap will provide  
turn-by-turn guidance to a destination via interstates and highways. With downloaded  
maps from the MapSource® City Select® CD-ROM, your GPS V provides turn-by-turn  
guidance down to the residential street-level detail.  
About This Manual  
Make sure you take the time to read the Quick Start Guide first to get acquainted  
with the basic features of the GPS V. After you have read the Quick Start Guide,  
you may wish to read through this owners manual for more details on the GPS Vs  
operating features. As you become more familiar with your GPS V, use this manual  
as a reference—starting with the index to find which pages contain information for a  
specific topic.  
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Introduction  
WARNING: For use in vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator  
of the GPS V to place and secure the GPS unit so that it will not interfere with the  
vehicle operating controls and safety devices, obstruct the drivers view of driving con-  
ditions, or cause damage or personal injury in the event of an accident. Do not mount  
the GPS V over airbag panels or in the field of airbag deployment. Airbags expand with  
a rapid force that can propel objects in their path towards the vehicle driver or passen-  
gers causing possible injury. Refer to airbag safety precautions contained in the vehicle  
owners manual. Do not mount the GPS V in a place where the driver or passengers  
are likely to impact it in an accident or collision. The mounting hardware provided by  
Garmin is not warranted against collision damage or the consequences thereof.  
Warnings and Cautions  
Warning: This product, its packaging, and  
its components contain chemicals known  
to the State of California to cause cancer,  
birth defects, or reproductive harm. This  
Notice is being provided in accordance with  
California’s Proposition 65. If you have  
any questions or would like additional  
information, please refer to our web site at  
www.garmin.com/prop65.  
WARNING: When used in vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the driver of the  
vehicle to operate the vehicle in a safe manner, maintain full surveillance of all driving  
conditions at all times, and not become distracted by the GPS V to the exclusion of safe  
driving practices. It is unsafe to operate the controls of the GPS V while you are driv-  
ing. Failure by the driver of a vehicle equipped with a GPS V to pay full attention to  
operation of the vehicle and road conditions while the vehicle is in motion could result  
in an accident or collision with property damage and personal injury.  
Do Not Mount  
Where Driver’s  
Field of Vision is  
Blocked  
Do Not Place  
Unsecured on the  
Vehicle Dash  
CAUTION: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government  
of the United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The  
system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS  
equipment. Although the GPS V is a precision NAVigation AID (NAVAID), any NAVAID  
can be misused or misinterpreted and, therefore, become unsafe.  
CAUTION: IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT  
PRUDENTLY. THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED TO BE USED ONLY AS A TRAVEL  
AID AND MUST NOT BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING PRECISE MEA-  
SUREMENT OF DIRECTION, DISTANCE, LOCATION, OR TOPOGRAPHY. THIS  
PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED TO DETERMINE GROUND PROXIMITY FOR  
AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION.  
Do Not Mount in  
Front of Airbag  
Panels  
Do Not Mount in Front  
of an Airbag Field of  
Deployment  
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Introduction  
Map Data  
General Information  
One of the goals of Garmin is to provide customers with the most complete and  
accurate cartography that is available to us at a reasonable cost. We use a combination  
of governmental and private data sources, which we identify as required in product  
literature and copyright messages displayed to the consumer. Virtually all data sources  
contain inaccurate or incomplete data to some degree. This is particularly true outside  
the United States, where complete and accurate digital data is often not available or  
prohibitively expensive.  
Due to map accuracy issues, during your travels it is advisable to visually check  
your general surroundings and compare them to the on-screen map data. Making such  
comparisons on a routine basis will help ensure that you are heading to or arriving at  
the intended destination.  
The GPS V uses the Global Positioning  
System (GPS) in order to find your precise  
location. GPS consists of a constellation of  
24 (or more) satellites, circling the earth  
twice a day, at an approximate altitude of  
12,000 miles. The satellites transmit very  
low power radio signals containing position  
and time information, allowing anyone with  
a GPS receiver to determine their location  
on the earth within 100 meters. For more  
detailed information regarding GPS, we have  
prepared a booklet called “GPS Guide for  
Beginners” which is available  
to you from our web site at:  
www.garmin.com.  
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Introduction  
Software License Agreement  
Software License  
Agreement  
BY USING THE GPS V, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND  
CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE  
READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY.  
Garmin Corporation (“Garmin”) grants you a limited license to use the software  
embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal  
operation of the product. Title, ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and  
to the Software remain in Garmin.  
You acknowledge that the Software is the property of Garmin and is protected  
under the United States of America copyright laws and international copyright treaties.  
You further acknowledge that the structure, organization and code of the Software are  
valuable trade secrets of Garmin and that the Software in source code form remains  
a valuable trade secret of Garmin. You agree not to decompile, disassemble, modify,  
reverse assemble, reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the Software or  
any part thereof or create any derivative works based on the Software. You agree not to  
export or re-export the Software to any country in violation of the export control laws  
of the United States of America.  
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FCC Compliance  
FCC Compliance  
The GPS V complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital  
devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation, and are more  
stringent than “outdoor” requirements.  
Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency (RF) energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning this device off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
The GPS V does not contain any user-  
serviceable parts. Repairs should only be  
made by an authorized Garmin service  
center. Unauthorized repairs or modifications  
could result in permanent damage to the  
equipment, and void your warranty and your  
authority to operate this device under Part  
15 regulations.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Introduction  
Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty  
This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship  
for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Garmin will, at its sole option,  
repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will  
be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor, provided that the customer shall  
be responsible for any transportation costs. This warranty does not cover failures due to  
abuse, misuse, accident or unauthorized alteration or repairs.  
Help us better support you by completing  
our on-line registration today! Registra-  
tion ensures you will be notified of product  
updates, new products and provides lost or  
stolen unit tracking. Have the serial number  
of your GPS V handy and connect to our  
web site (www.garmin.com). Look for the  
Product Registration link on the home page.  
THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND  
IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,  
INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. THIS  
WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE  
TO STATE.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE,  
MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PROD-  
UCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations may not apply to you.  
Garmin International, Inc.  
1200 E. 151st Street  
Olathe, KS 66062, U.S.A.  
Phone: 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020  
Fax: 913/397.0836  
To obtain warranty service, contact your Garmin dealer. Or call Garmin Customer  
Service at one of the numbers to the left for shipping instructions and an RMA tracking  
number. The unit should be securely packaged with the tracking number clearly marked  
on the outside of the package. The unit should then be sent, freight charges prepaid, to  
any Garmin warranty service station. A copy of the original sales receipt is required as the  
proof of purchase for warranty repairs.  
Garmin (Europe) Ltd.  
Unit 4, The Quadrangle,  
Abbey Park Industrial Estate  
Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K.  
Phone: 44/1794.519944  
Fax: 44/1794.519222  
Products sold through online auctions are not eligible for rebates or other special offers  
from Garmin. Online auction confirmations are not accepted for warranty verification. To  
obtain warranty service, an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer  
is required. Garmin will not replace missing components from any package purchased  
through an online auction.  
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Introduction  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i  
Table of Contents  
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i  
About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i  
Safety Warnings and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii  
Map Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii  
Software License Agreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv  
FCC Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v  
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi  
Table Of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vii  
Trip Information Page Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Using the Find Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Finding a Waypoint by Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Finding a City by Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Finding a Point of Interest by Name . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Finding a Nearby Waypoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Finding a Nearby City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Finding a Nearby Point of Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Finding an Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Finding an Address or Intersection . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Recently Found Places . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Goto or Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Automatic Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Manual Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Navigating Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Deleting Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Editing Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Current Route Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Current Route Page Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Next Turn Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
Direction Finder Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Direction Finder Page Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Unit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Keypad Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Features/Data Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Battery Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Turning the GPS V On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Adjusting Screen Contrast and Backlighting . . . . . . . . . 6  
Unit Pages at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Satellite Status Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Receiver Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Satellite Status Page Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
The Map Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Zooming, Panning, and Pointing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Navigation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Map Page Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Trip Information Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
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Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Appendix A: Wiring and Interfacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Appendix B: Maintenance and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Appendix C: Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Appendix D: Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Appendix E: MapSource Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Appendix F: Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76  
Table of Contents  
Marking Your Location as a Waypoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Time Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Guidance Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Routing Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Units Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Timers Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Location Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Alarms Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Interface Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Sun & Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Hunt & Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Gas Mileage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
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GPS V Description  
Unit Description  
Antenna  
Rotate upright for best  
satellite reception  
FIN  
D
Rocker Keypad  
Keypad with Backlighting  
See page 2 for Key  
descriptions  
Landscape Orientation  
Power/Backlight  
Key  
LCD Display  
4-gray level LCD with  
Backlighting  
Left Side / Bottom  
Insert AA Batteries  
Power/Data  
Connector  
(back side)  
Portrait Orientation  
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POWER (Red Lamp Symbol) – Turns the unit on and off. A momentary press while the  
power is on displays the backlight/contrast adjustment window. Press and hold to turn  
the GPS V off.  
Keypad Usage  
PAGE – Switches between the main pages and returns the display from an option  
window back to a main page. Press and hold to switch between landscape (horizontal)  
and portrait (vertical) screen orientations.  
QUIT – Returns the display to the previous page. When entering data, restores the  
previous value (cancels data entry).  
ENTER/MARK – Confirms a selected menu option. When entering data, it allows you to  
initiate entry, and then to accept the selected value(s). It also marks the location of the  
panning arrow on the Map Page. Press and hold to capture your present position and  
save it as a waypoint.  
FIND  
ROCKER KEYPAD – Selects menu options and enters data. Also controls movement of  
cursor on the Map Page.  
Zoom OUT – Adjusts the map scale to show a larger area with less detail.  
Zoom IN – Adjusts the map scale to show a smaller area with more detail.  
FIND – Searches the database for Cities, Interstate Exits, Waypoints, and Recently Found  
places. If MapSource City Select data is loaded, it also searches for Points of Interest,  
Addresses, or Intersections. Allows the listed items to be viewed on a map or selected  
as a destination.  
MENU – Displays a menu of available options for the current page. Press twice to  
display the Main Menu.  
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Features/Data Entry  
Features/Data Entry  
The following features and procedures are referred to throughout this manual.  
CURSOR A highlighted area on the screen which can be moved up/down/left/  
right with the ROCKER KEYPAD to select individual fields on the display. Moving  
the cursor to a given location allows you to begin data entry or scroll through a list.  
FIELD The location on a page where a group of characters or an option is entered  
and displayed. The cursor is placed on a field (using the ROCKER KEYPAD) to begin  
data entry or select options.  
To enter data in a data field:  
1. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired data field. Press ENTER to  
begin data entry.  
An example of an on-screen “button”—the  
‘Goto’ button on the Waypoint Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired character from the on-screen  
keyboard and press ENTER.  
3. Repeat step 2 until the desired data has been entered.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘OK’ and press ENTER; or just press the PAGE  
key.  
ON-SCREEN BUTTON Similar to “Field.” Place the cursor on a button and  
press ENTER to select the action corresponding to that button. An example of an  
on-screen button is the ‘Goto’ button appearing at the bottom of the Waypoint Page.  
SCROLL BAR When viewing a list of items too long to display on a single page,  
a scroll bar will appear along the right-hand side of the list. The position of the scroll  
bar indicates which portion of the list is currently being displayed. The height of the  
scroll bar indicates the number of items in the list. To scroll through a list of items, use  
the UP/DOWN portion of the ROCKER KEYPAD.  
An example of data entry with ‘OK’ selected.  
Use the ‘OK’ selection to complete data entry.  
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DEFAULT – A system-selected format, built into the operating software or the  
units memory, that will be followed unless the user chooses a different setting. For  
example, the default setting for speed displays is ‘miles per hour’, but can be changed  
to ‘kilometers per hour’. Once a setting is changed, the new setting is retained until  
another change is made or a ‘Restore Original Settings’ menu option is selected.  
Battery Installation  
NOTE: When replacing batteries, use only  
new or fully recharged batteries. DO NOT  
mix Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH and Lithium  
batteries.  
Installing the Batteries  
Remove the batteries from the GPS V if you  
do not plan to use it for several months.  
Stored batteries will eventually discharge and  
leak, causing damage to your unit.  
The GPS V operates on four AA batteries (not included), which are installed from  
the left side (when viewed horizontally) of the unit. Alkaline batteries are recom-  
mended, but you may use NiCad, NiMH or Lithium batteries as well. Alkaline batteries  
will last up to 25 hours in your GPS V. NiCad batteries will typically provide shorter  
battery life and Lithium batteries will provide longer battery life, particularly in colder  
conditions. Stored data, such as waypoints or unit settings, are not lost when changing  
batteries.  
Follow the battery manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions for proper care and disposal of used  
batteries.  
During typical use, battery life will be up  
to 25 hours. Use of backlighting will reduce  
battery life.  
To install batteries:  
Selecting the “Battery Saver” mode or the  
“Use Indoors” option will increase battery life.  
1. Remove the battery cover on the left side of  
the unit (when viewed horizontally) by turning  
the metal D-ring 1/4 turn counterclockwise.  
2. Insert the batteries, observing the proper  
polarity as marked on the battery cover and  
shown in the illustration at right.  
3. Reinstall the battery cover by turning the D-  
ring 1/4 turn clockwise.  
The battery icon on the Main Menu depicts  
battery level (shaded portion).  
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Turning the GPS V On (and Off)  
Turning On/Off  
Before turning the GPS V on, find a suitable location for its use. If you are operat-  
ing the GPS V indoors, with the “Use Indoors” option, location is not critical. However,  
during actual navigation use the GPS V should be outside—or on the dashboard of  
your car—where the detachable antenna has a clear view of the sky. Rotate the antenna  
so it is pointing upward, perpendicular to the ground.  
To turn the GPS V on, press and hold the red POWER key.  
The Welcome Page will appear while the unit conducts a self-test. Once testing is  
complete, the Welcome Page is replaced by a MapSource Information Page. This page  
lists any maps currently loading in the GPS Vs memory. The MapSource Information  
Page appears briefly and is replaced by a Warning Page, then the Satellite Status Page.  
(You may press ENTER to move quickly past the MapSource Information and/or  
Warning Pages.)  
The Welcome Page. While this page is being  
displayed, the GPS V is conducting a self-test.  
Once a sufficient number of satellites have been located, a “Ready to Navigate”  
message will appear at the top of the Satellite Status Page. If no keys have been pressed  
during the power-up process, the GPS V will automatically sequence from the Satellite  
Status Page to the Map Page and show your current position.  
To turn the GPS V off, press and hold the red power key.  
The Warning Page. Press ENTER to  
acknowledge this page.  
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Adjusting Screen Contrast and Backlighting  
Screen Contrast and  
Backlighting  
If lighting conditions make it difficult to see the display screen, you can adjust the  
contrast or turn on the backlight.  
To adjust screen contrast and/or backlighting:  
1. Press the red power key momentarily. A pop-up window appears for screen settings.  
2. Use the Left/Right portion of the ROCKER KEYPAD to adjust screen contrast.  
3. Use the Up/Down portion of the ROCKER KEYPAD to adjust backlighting.  
4. Press ENTER or PAGE, to return to the previous screen. Or, press QUIT to cancel  
the settings.  
Backlight (lamp) icon on Main Menu as it  
appears when backlighting is off.  
Backlight (lamp) icon on Main Menu as it  
appears when backlighting is on.  
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Unit Pages at a Glance  
Main Page Sequence  
All of the information needed to operate the GPS V is found on “pages” (i.e., display  
screens). If no destination is selected, there are three main pages: Satellite Status, Map,  
and Trip Information. Press the PAGE key to sequence through the pages in forward  
order, or use the QUIT key to sequence through the pages in reverse order. The Refer-  
ence Section describes in detail what each page does and how it is configured.  
Use the PAGE and QUIT keys, alternately,  
to quickly switch between two adjacent main  
pages.  
Map Page  
Satellite Status Page  
Trip Information Page  
If a destination is selected, the Current Route Page also appears in the main page  
sequence (for a total of four main pages):  
When creating a route, you will be prompted  
with route preference (faster time, shorter  
distance or off road). If you select ‘Off Road’,  
the Direction Finder Page will be added  
to the main page sequence. The Direction  
Finder Page always points to your destina-  
tion. If the bearing pointer points straight up,  
you are heading to your destination.  
Satellite Status Page  
Map Page  
Trip Information Page  
Current Route Page  
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Satellite Status Page  
Receiver Status (Ready for Navigation)  
Satellite Status Page  
Sky View  
Subject Finder:  
Signal Strength .................................. page 8  
Lock-on Times................................. page 74  
Receiver Status.................................. page 9  
Track Up Orientation ...................... page 10  
New Location .................................. page 11  
Satellite Number  
and Signal Strength  
Satellite Location  
and number  
The Satellite Status Page appears when the GPS V is first turned on (after the  
welcome screens and warning pages). This page is part of the main page sequence  
and may be displayed at any time by pressing PAGE (repeatedly) until it appears. The  
Satellite Status Page includes “sky view” and signal strength depictions, which show  
you how well the GPS receiver is doing at any given moment.  
The signal strength bars give you an indica-  
tion of what satellites are visible to the GPS  
receiver, whether or not they are being used to  
calculate a position fix, and the signal quality.  
The sky view depicts an overhead view showing where the GPS V is looking in the  
sky for each satellite, by indicating direction (azimuth) and elevation (angle above the  
horizon). The outer circle on the sky view represents the horizon, in all directions.  
The inner circle represents a 45° elevation above the horizon. Individual satellites are  
identified by number, from 01 to 32.  
The hollow bars indicate the GPS V has  
found the satellite(s) and is collecting data  
before the satellite(s) can be used for naviga-  
tion. Solid bars indicate the satellite(s) is  
ready to use.  
The signal strength bars depict relative signal strength from each satellite being  
received. The taller the bar, the stronger the signal. Individual satellites are identified  
by number and correspond to the same satellite number depicted on the sky view.  
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Receiver Status  
Satellite Status Page  
Receiver Status is indicated at the top of the Satellite Status Page, directly above the  
sky view. The status will be shown as one of the following conditions:  
Searching for Satellites—the GPS V is looking for any available satellites in view.  
Locating Satellites—the GPS V is initializing and collecting new almanac data.  
This process can take up to five minutes, depending on the satellites currently in view.  
Acquiring Satellites—the GPS V is collecting data from available satellites, but has  
not collected enough data to calculate a position fix.  
2D GPS Location—at least three satellites have been locked onto and a 2-dimen-  
sional position fix (latitude and longitude) is being calculated. “2D Differential” will  
appear when you are receiving differential corrections in 2D mode.  
“Searching for Satellites” may appear when  
the GPS V is first used. This indicates the  
GPS V is looking for any available satellite,  
then must update satellite almanac data.  
3D GPS Location—at least four satellites have been locked onto, and your posi-  
tion is now being calculated in latitude, longitude and altitude. “3D Differential” will  
appear when you are receiving differential corrections in 3D mode.  
Lost Satellite Reception—the receiver is not tracking enough satellites for a 2D or  
3D fix. This is likely due to obstruction of the antenna or limited coverage of satellites  
overhead.  
Not Usable—the receiver is unusable, possibly due to incorrect initialization or  
abnormal satellite conditions. Turn the unit off and back on to reset the unit.  
“Simulating GPS” means the GPS V is NOT  
looking for satellites. Use the simulator mode  
to simulate operation when learning to use  
the unit, or to save battery power when using  
the GPS V to plan a trip or change unit  
settings.  
Simulating GPS Reception—the unit is in simulator mode and is not receiving  
satellite information.  
When “2D Navigation” or “3D Navigation” is displayed, the position accuracy appears  
directly below the receiver status. Position accuracy is expressed in feet or meters and  
reflects an estimated error in your current latitude/longitude position reading.  
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Satellite Status Page Options  
Satellite Status Page  
Many features of the GPS V are menu driven. Each of the main pages has an  
options menu, allowing you to custom tailor the corresponding page to your prefer-  
ences and/or select special features which specifically relate to that page.  
Satellite Status Page Options:  
Use Indoors (or Use Outdoors)  
Track Up (or North Up)  
New Elevation  
To display the Satellite Status Page Options, press MENU (with the  
Satellite Status Page displayed).  
The following Satellite Status Page options are available:  
New Location  
Use Indoors or (Use Outdoors)—allows you to activate the GPS Vs built-in  
simulator mode and practice using the unit indoors. This shuts the GPS receiver off so  
it is not looking for satellites and helps to conserve battery power. If ‘Use Indoors’ is  
selected, ‘Use Outdoors’ will appear as an option instead.  
To activate (deactivate) the simulator mode for indoor use:  
1. With the Satellite Status Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Use Indoors’ (or ‘Use Outdoors’) and press ENTER.  
Track Up (or North Up)—changes the sky view display from a ‘North Up’ orienta-  
tion to align to the current direction of travel (track). If ‘Track Up’ is selected, ‘North  
Up’ will appear as an option instead.  
Select ‘Use Indoors’ to activate the built-in  
simulator mode. DO NOT attempt to use  
the GPS V for actual navigation while in  
simulator mode.  
To change the sky view orientation:  
1. With the Satellite Status Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Track Up’ (or ‘North Up’) and press ENTER.  
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New Elevation—allows you to designate your approximate altitude in order to  
better refine a 2D position. By default, 2D positioning will attempt to use the last  
known altitude. If the altitude is off by several hundred feet (or more), manually enter-  
ing your approximate altitude will enable the receiver to more accurately determine a  
position fix.  
Satellite Status Page  
To enter an elevation:  
1. With the Satellite Status Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘New Elevation’ and press ENTER.  
2. Enter your approximate elevation using the ROCKER KEYPAD, and press ENTER.  
If you have moved several hundred miles or  
more since you last used the GPS V, letting  
the GPS V know your approximate location  
will ensure that it is looking for the right  
satellites and will speed up satellite acquisi-  
tion.  
New Location—allows you to designate your approximate position in order to  
speed up satellite acquisition. This option is useful if you have relocated 500 or more  
miles since the last time you used the GPS V, and ensures that the unit is looking for  
the proper satellites.  
To enter a new location:  
1. With the Satellite Status Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘New Location’ and press ENTER. A second pop-up window appears list-  
ing two options: Automatic’ and ‘Use Map’.  
2. Automatic’ causes the GPS V to search for any available satellite(s) to determine a  
position. This process can take 3-5 minutes as the unit determines its new location.  
Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select Automatic’ and press ENTER.  
3. ‘Use Map’ allows you to designate your approximate position directly from a graphic  
map display. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to place the pointer arrow on your approxi-  
mate location and press ENTER. You may wish to use the IN/OUT zoom keys to  
adjust the level of detail displayed, as you determine your approximate position.  
New Location highlighted on the map.  
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The Map Page  
Map Page  
Time and Distance  
to Next Turn or Next  
Waypoint  
North Direction  
Subject Finder:  
Changing Map Scale..................pages 12-13  
Overzoom........................................ page 13  
Panning the Map............................. page 13  
Pointing to Map Features ................ page 13  
Configuring Map Features............... page 17  
North Up Map ................................ page 18  
Your Current  
Position  
Time and Distance  
to Final Destination  
Map Scale  
The GPS V features a real-time moving map to illustrate your current position and  
your intended route. The Map Page is one of the main operating pages of the GPS V  
and you’ll likely use it more than any other page. It graphically shows the area around  
your current location, and marks your route to a destination with a bold dark gray  
route line. It tells you what direction to go or the direction you are traveling. It also  
tells you your speed, the distance to the next turn, and the time and distance to the  
final destination. If the GPS V has not yet determined your current location, there is a  
flashing question mark over the vehicle symbol and the status text displays, “Acquiring  
Satellites.”  
Use the IN and OUT zoom keys to change  
the map scale. The map scale appears in the  
lower left corner of the map.  
The map display shows your present position and direction of movement using a  
triangular vehicle symbol in the center of the map. The map display also shows the  
map scale and geographic details such as lakes, rivers, highways, and towns. You can  
use the IN and OUT keys to change the map scale to show more map area with less  
detail, or less map area with more detail. Press and hold either key to zoom the map  
scale rapidly. When zoomed in to very small map areas an ‘Accuracy Circle’ will appear  
around the vehicle symbol. The accuracy circle graphically portrays the position  
accuracy on the map.  
Map Scale  
Accuracy Circle  
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Zooming, Panning and Pointing  
Map Page  
There are three main actions you can perform on the Map Page: zooming, panning  
and pointing. The map display has map scales from 20 feet to 800 miles. The current  
map scale is indicated on the bottom left corner of the map display.  
To change the map scale:  
1. Press the IN zoom key to see a smaller area with more detail.  
2. Press the OUT zoom key to see a larger area with less detail.  
When zoomed in to smaller map areas, ‘overzoom’ appears directly below the map  
scale. This indicates the current scale exceeds the optimum resolution of available map  
detail. Extra caution should be used in ‘overzoom’ since some detail, such as roads, are  
drawn using widely spaced points and the actual layout of these details may differ from  
the map presentation. More detailed map features as well as information about those  
features can be displayed using map data transferred from the MapSource City Select  
CD-ROM. When using MapSource data, the word “MapSource” will appear below the  
map scale whenever you zoom in to view map details.  
The Map Page showing the panning arrow  
and a highlighted map feature or point of  
interest.  
Panning allows you to move the map in order to view areas beyond the current map  
area. This provides a ‘look ahead’ capability which is particularly useful with smaller  
map areas. To pan, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to move the map in any direction,  
including diagonally.  
The Information Page for the city highlighted  
in the screen above.  
As you begin to pan the map, a pointer appears. This map pointer will serve as  
a target marker for the map. If you change the scale, the map is redrawn with the  
pointer at the center. When the pointer is placed on an object, the name of that object  
will be highlighted. (If the name wasn’t originally displayed, it will appear when the  
pointer is placed on the object.) This feature applies to everything displayed on the  
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map except route lines and track log data. When a waypoint name is highlighted, you  
can review information about the waypoint, list waypoint options, or execute a ‘Route  
to It’ directly from the Map Page.  
Map Page  
To select an on-screen location with the panning pointer:  
1. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to start the panning function. A panning pointer will  
appear on the screen.  
2. Continue using the ROCKER KEYPAD to place the pointer on the desired item.  
3. To view information for the selected item, press ENTER.  
4. To go to the location on the map, select ‘Goto’ on the information page for that  
item and press ENTER. The Route Preference window appears. Select ‘Faster Time’,  
‘Shorter Distance’, or ‘Off Road’, and press ENTER. The GPS V will route you to the  
selected destination using turn-by-turn navigation.  
Select the on-screen ‘Goto’ button to navigate  
to the selected city.  
5. If the pointer was placed on a waypoint, you can delete the waypoint by using the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to select the on-screen ‘Delete’ button and pressing ENTER.  
6. To exit the information pages, press QUIT.  
The ‘Goto’ function can be used anywhere on the map. If nothing currently exists  
at the map pointer position, a new waypoint will be created at the pointers location  
before the Goto is started. You can also create a waypoint on the Map Page without  
selecting it as a ‘Goto’ destination.  
From the pop-up menu, use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to select your routing preference.  
To create a new waypoint from the Map Page:  
1. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to point to the desired location on the map and press  
ENTER briefly. A ‘New Waypoint Page’ will appear, with an auto-assigned name  
(3-digit number) for the waypoint.  
2. You can show the waypoint on the Map or Goto it. Select the desired option and  
press ENTER.  
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Once you are finished with panning, you can quickly remove the panning arrow  
and re-center the map on your present position by pressing the QUIT key.  
Map Page  
Map Page Navigation Information  
The following navigation information is displayed on the Map Page:  
When not navigating (no destination selected)  
• Moving direction - Cardinal letters indicate the direction you are traveling.  
• Speed - Your rate of travel which can be displayed in miles per hour or  
kilometers per hour.  
Map Page when not navigating to a destination.  
• Time of Day - Current time.  
• Approaching Street - The next street ahead, by name.  
When navigating (a destination is selected)  
• Driving Instructions - Given in text format.  
• Distance To Next - The distance remaining to reach the next turn.  
• Time to Next - The time remaining to reach the next turn.  
• Distance to Final - The distance remaining to reach the final destination.  
• ETA at Final - The estimated arrival time at the final destination.  
You can configure the Map Page to display other information using the ‘Change  
Fields’ option described on page 19.  
Map Page when navigating to a destination.  
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Map Page Options  
Map Page  
Many features of the GPS V are menu driven. Like each of the main pages, the Map  
Page has an options menu, allowing you to customize the page to your preferences  
and/or select special features which specifically relate to the Map Page.  
Map Page Options:  
Stop/Resume Navigation  
Recalculate  
Hide Guidance Text (or Show Guidance Text)  
Setup Map  
(with tabs for-—Map, Display, Line, Way-  
point, City, Road, Point, Area and Topo)  
Change Fields  
To display the Map Page Options, press MENU (with the Map Page  
displayed).  
The following Map Page options are available:  
Stop/Resume Navigation—cancels or resumes navigation to the currently selected  
Goto destination. If  
Measure Distance  
MapSource Info  
To cancel navigation to the current Goto destination:  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Stop  
Navigation’ and press ENTER.  
Recalculate—recalculates the active route for a faster time or shorter distance.  
Hide Guidance Text (or Show Guidance Text)—removes the guidance informa-  
tion from the top of the Map Page. This provides more “look ahead” area on the map. If  
‘Hide Guidance Text’ is selected, ‘Show Guidance Text’ will appear as an option instead.  
To remove (or display) text information at the top of the Map Page:  
The options menu on the Map Page is a  
context-sensitive listing of settings which allow  
you to customize the Map Page.  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Hide  
Guidance Text’ (or ‘Show Guidance Text’) and press ENTER.  
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Setup Map—allows you to configure the map display to your preferences, includ-  
ing map detail, map orientation, automatic zooming, and color mode. The map setup  
options are organized under a series of “file tabs”, making individual selections easier  
to locate and change. The following table lists the file tabs and settings available under  
each tab:  
Map Page  
Map  
Detail, Orientation, AutoZoom, Lock On Road  
Land Data, Direct Goto Line, Color Mode  
Display  
Line  
Track Log, Active Route, Railroad, Lat/Lon Grid  
User waypoints, Active Route waypoints  
Wpt  
A series of “file tabs” at the top of the page  
allow you to change the Map Page setup  
options.  
City  
Large/Medium/Small Cities, Small Towns, Text  
Freeway, Highway, Local Road, Local Road Names  
Geo, Marine Navaid, Highway Exits, Points of Interest  
River, Park, Metro Area, Other  
Road  
Point  
Area  
Topo  
Major/Intermediate/Minor Contour Lines, Land Cover  
Common Settings:  
Text Size—Specifies the text size that a map item will be displayed in. Selecting  
‘None’ will turn off the text display for that item.  
Map orientation options include ‘North Up’  
and ‘Track Up’. Selecting ‘North Up’ will dis-  
play the map with North at the top. Selecting  
Track Up’ will automatically rotate the map  
to keep your current direction of travel at  
the top of the screen. A ‘North’ indicator is  
displayed on the map when using ‘Track Up’.  
Max Zoom—Specifies the maximum map scale at which a map item will be dis-  
played. If ‘Auto’ is selected, the maximum map scale will be determined by the ‘Detail’  
setting to prevent map clutter. If ‘Off’ is selected, the item will not be shown.  
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Settings Descriptions:  
Map Page  
Map Detail—Adjusts the amount of map information, such as roads, that is dis-  
played. ‘Most’ shows maximum detail and ‘Least’ shows minimum detail. The high level  
of detail may make the map appear cluttered. The Map Detail setting applies to any  
Map Setup item set to ‘Auto’. Those features for which you have specified a maximum  
scale, or turned ‘Off’, are unaffected by the Map Detail setting.  
Orientation—Selecting ‘North Up’ will display the map with North always at the  
top. Selecting ‘Track Up’ will automatically rotate the map to keep your current direc-  
tion of travel at the top of the screen. A ‘North’ indicator is displayed at the upper left  
corner of the map when in the ‘Track Up’ mode.  
‘Lock On Road’ causes the triangular present  
location symbol to “snap to” the nearest road.  
This compensates for any minor errors in  
your location reading.  
AutoZoom—When ‘On’, this option will automatically adjust the map scale to show  
both your current location and the next item you are navigating to.  
Lock On Road—When ‘On’, this option will place the triangular vehicle symbol  
on the nearest road, rather than at the current GPS-calculated position. Be certain this  
option is On while navigating auto-routes and Off when using a direct Goto or point-to  
point route.  
Direct Goto Line—Selects between a “course” line (from where the Goto was first  
initiated) to your destination or a “bearing” line that constantly updates to your present  
position.  
Color Mode—Select between Land (water areas shaded) or Water (land areas  
shaded) modes for best viewing conditions.  
The ‘Direct Goto Line’ can represent bearing  
to your destination (and remain tied to your  
present position) or a course line (which  
remains fixed at the location where the Goto  
was first initiated).  
Cities—Large cities are those with approximate populations greater than 200,000.  
Medium cities are those with approximate populations over 50,000 and small cities  
are greater than 5,000. Small towns have approximate populations under 5,000 or an  
unknown population size.  
Areas—‘Other’ areas includes airports, shopping malls and hospitals.  
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Change Fields—allows you to choose the data displayed on user-selectable data  
fields adjacent to the map display (to the right of the map when horizontally oriented)  
or to remove the data fields and display a full-screen map.  
Map Page  
To change a data field or change the number of on-screen data fields:  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Change Fields’ and press ENTER.  
2. Changes can be made to the Map Page which apply to screen content/layout while  
navigating or when not navigating. This allows you to custom tailor the screen to  
your preferences for each condition. Determine which screen content/layout you  
wish to change. If the current condition is not the one you wish to change, use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to select the Apply Changes While...’ field and press ENTER. A  
pop-up list will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired condition  
and press ENTER.  
Available data types for the ‘Change Fields’  
option are listed on a pop-up window. These  
changes can be set to apply while navigating  
or when not navigating (independent settings  
for both conditions).  
3. To change the type of data displayed on the Map Page, use the ROCKER KEYPAD  
to highlight the data field you wish to change and press ENTER. A pop-up list of  
available data types will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired  
data type and press ENTER. Press QUIT to remove the highlight from the changed  
data field and return to normal operation.  
4. To change the number of data fields on the Map Page or select a full-screen map,  
use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the ‘Layout’ field and press ENTER. A pop-  
up list of available screen layouts will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select  
the desired layout and press ENTER. Press QUIT to remove the highlight from the  
‘Layout’ field and return to normal operation.  
Change Data Fields Options List  
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Measure Distance—allows you to measure the bearing and distance between any  
two points you choose on the Map Page. Also displays the latitude and longitude of the  
pointer.  
Map Page  
To measure the distance between two points:  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, select ‘Measure Distance’ and press ENTER.  
An on-screen pointer will appear on the map display at your current location.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to move the panning pointer to the desired reference  
point (i.e., the point you want to measure from) and press ENTER.  
3. Move the pointer to the point you want to measure to. The distance and direction  
from the reference point is shown on the top of the Map Page.  
Use the ‘Measure Distance’ option to measure  
distance and bearing between any two map  
locations. A pointer and “rubber-band” will  
appear, along with display of bearing and  
distance between points at the top of the page.  
4. Press the QUIT key (or select ‘Stop Measure Distance’ on the Map Page Options  
menu) to exit the measuring function and return to normal operation.  
MapSource Info—shows which maps have been downloaded from the MapSource  
City Select CD-ROM (or an optional MapSource-family CD-ROM). MapSource map  
data supplements the built-in map with additional detail, including residential streets,  
better routing capability and points of interest. Each downloaded map is described by  
name, and may be deselected if you wish to retain the map in memory but not display  
is on the map page. This is particularly useful if the same map area is downloaded from  
more than one MapSource-family product. (When a map is selected, the boundary for  
the map is shown on the Map Page as a gray shaded outline box.)  
To view MapSource info and enable/disable maps:  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, select ‘MapSource Info’ and press ENTER.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to scroll through the list of downloaded maps.  
Use the ‘MapSource Info’ screen to enable or  
disable any map data you have downloaded  
to your GPS V. Maps are enabled when the  
box adjacent to the map name is checked.  
3. To select/deselect a map, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired map  
and press ENTER. The map is selected and will be displayed on the Map Page when  
the box adjacent to the map name is checked.  
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Trip Information Page  
Current Heading  
Trip Information Page  
Subject Finder:  
Resetting Trip Information............... page 23  
Clearing the Track Log .................... page 23  
Current Speed  
Average Speed  
Trip Odometer  
and Trip Computer  
Readouts  
Time and Date  
Current Location  
The third main page is the Trip Information Page. If you are making a long trip,  
you will find the Trip Information Page very useful. It indicates your current speed,  
average speed, trip odometer and many other helpful statistics about your trip. The  
following suggestions will help you obtain the maximum benefit from the Trip  
Information Page:  
When external power is removed, the GPS V  
will alert you with a screen prompt. Press any  
key to continue operating the GPS V.  
• Be certain to reset the Trip Information before beginning the trip. Instructions on  
resetting will follow.  
• If you make frequent stops, leave the GPS V powered on and receiving satellites.  
This will allow the unit to accurately measure elapsed time during the trip. How-  
ever, some vehicles disconnect power to the cigarette lighter when the ignition is  
turned off. In order to continue receiving satellites, use batteries and the cigarette  
lighter adapter for your trip. When external power is removed, the unit will then  
ask, with a screen prompt, if it can use the batteries when vehicle power is not  
available.  
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The following items appear on the Trip Information Page:  
Trip Information Page  
Current Heading—Your current direction of travel is indicated on a compass-like  
display at the top of the page.  
Speed—Your current vehicle speed can be indicated in miles per hour, knots or  
kilometers per hour.  
Trip Odometer—The running total of distance traveled, based upon the distance  
between second-by-second location readings, since the Trip Information was last reset.  
Stopped Time—The length of time that the vehicle has been stopped (stationary)  
while the GPS V was still powered on and tracking your location (and since the Trip  
Information was last reset).  
Overall Avg—Your average speed of travel (including time stopped) during the time  
the GPS V was on and tracking your location (and since the Trip Information was last  
reset).  
You can change the information types on  
the Trip Information Page, using the ‘Change  
Fields’ option.  
Moving Time—The length of time that the vehicle has been in motion, since the  
Trip Information was last reset.  
Total Time—The total length of time that the GPS V has been tracking your loca-  
tion, since the Trip Information was last reset. This is always equal to Moving Time plus  
Stopped Time.  
Current Location—Your current position is displayed in latitude/longitude coordi-  
nates at the bottom left corner of the page.  
Current Time and Date—The current time and date appears in the lower right  
corner of the screen. Time can be displayed in 12- or 24-hour format and in local time  
or universal (UTC) time.  
You can change any of these items to display different data by selecting the ‘Change  
Fields’ option (see following page).  
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Trip Information Page Options  
Trip Information Page  
Many features of the GPS V are menu driven. Like each of the main pages, the Trip  
Information Page has an options menu, allowing you to customize the page to your  
preferences and/or select special features which specifically relate to the Trip Informa-  
tion Page.  
Trip Information Page Options:  
Reset...  
(with selections for-—Trip, Odometer,  
Max Speed and Track Log)  
Change Fields  
Restore Default  
Average Position  
To display the Trip Information Page Options, press MENU (with the Trip  
Information Page displayed).  
The following Trip Information Page options are available:  
Reset...—allows you to reset the trip timer, trip odometer, max speed and other  
trip information, or clear the track log.  
To reset trip information or clear the track log:  
1. With the Trip Information Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Reset...’ and press ENTER.  
2a.To reset all trip information and clear the track log, use the ROCKER KEYPAD  
to highlight ‘Select All’ and press ENTER. (To unselect all categories, highlight  
‘Unselect All’ instead.)  
Or...  
Trip Information Page Options Menu  
2b.To reset only some trip information or to only clear the track log, use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to highlight the desired item(s) and press ENTER. A check mark appears  
in the box adjacent to any items you have selected.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight Apply’ and press ENTER. A confirmation  
window appears. Press ENTER again (with ‘OK’ highlighted) to reset/clear the  
selected items.  
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Change Fields—allows you to choose the data displayed on six user-selectable  
data fields on the Trip Information Page (across the middle of page).  
Trip Information Page  
To change a data field(s):  
1. With the Trip Information Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Change Fields’ and press ENTER.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the data field you wish to change (look for  
the small highlight box on one of the data field titles) and press ENTER.  
3. A pop-up list of available data types will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
select the desired data type and press ENTER.  
4. Press QUIT to remove the highlight from the changed data field and return to  
normal operation.  
Available data types for the ‘Change Fields’  
option are listed on a pop-up window.  
Restore Defaults—restores all data fields to the factory settings.  
To restore the factory default settings:  
1. With the Trip Information Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
Average Location—allows you to average position samples over time and save  
the averaged result as a waypoint. Averaging reduces the effects of position errors and  
results in a more accurate position reading. To use the averaging function, the GPS V  
must be turned on, locked onto satellites and have a valid position reading.  
Use the ‘Restore Defaults’ option to restore  
the original factory settings.  
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To average position samples and save the result as a waypoint:  
Trip Information Page  
1. With the Map Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
Average Location’ and press ENTER. An Average Location window appears.  
Observe the Accuracy’ and ‘Measurement Count’ figures.  
2. When the Accuracy’ and/or ‘Measurement Count’ figures reach the desired value(s),  
highlight ‘Save’ and press ENTER. (To cancel the averaging function, highlight  
‘Discard’ and press ENTER.)  
3. The New Waypoint window appears with a three-digit name preassigned as the  
name for the new waypoint.  
4a.To save the waypoint with the preassigned name, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘OK’ and press ENTER.  
When averaging position samples to save a  
more accurate waypoint location, observe the  
‘Accuracy’ and ‘Measurement Count’ fields.  
Select the on-screen ‘Save’ button once the  
desired accuracy has been achieved.  
Or...  
4b.To change the waypoint name, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint  
name field (top line) and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER  
to enter a new name for the waypoint. When finished, highlight ‘OK’ and press  
ENTER. Then highlight ‘OK’ on the New Waypoint window and press ENTER.  
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Using the Find Menu  
Using Find  
You can search for Waypoints, Cities or interstate highway Exits that are included  
in the GPS V basemap using the Find Menu. In addition, if you have downloaded  
the City Select map data, you can search for and find Points of Interest, Addresses, or  
Intersections. If this data is not present, these options are not selectable. Your current  
location is normally used as the reference point when searching for ‘Nearest’—and the  
‘Distance’, and ‘Bearing’ readings will also reference your current location. However,  
if you are using the panning pointer (see page 13), it is used as the reference point for  
‘Nearest’, ‘Distance’ and ‘Bearing’.  
Find Menu:  
Points of Interest  
(Food&Drink, Lodging, Entertainment,  
Shopping, Services, Transportation and  
Emergency&Government)  
Addresses  
Intersections  
Waypoints*  
Cities  
Finding Items ‘By Name’ or ‘Nearest’  
Exits  
Recently Found Places  
Waypoints, Cities, and Points of Interest on the Find Menu can be viewed in two  
formats, ‘By Name’ (a list of every item available for a category) or ‘Nearest’ (a list of  
only those items for a category that are nearby). When selecting Waypoints, Cities or  
Points of interest, the option to search ‘By Name’ or for ‘Nearest’ will automatically pop  
up once the category is selected.  
*See pages 14 and 48-49 for more informa-  
tion on creating and using waypoints.  
Finding waypoints, cities or points of interest by name:  
1. Press FIND to display the Find Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Points of Interest’, ‘Waypoints’ or ‘Cities’.  
3. A pop-up window allows you to find ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to select ‘By Name’ and press ENTER.  
When searching for points of interest using  
the ‘By Name’ list, multiple items with the  
same name appear only once on the list (for  
example “McDonalds”). When you select it  
and press ENTER, a list of ‘Nearest’ for that  
name will appear.  
4. For Points of Interest Only: additional pop-up windows allow you to select the  
points of interest category(s). Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to select the  
desired category(s).  
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5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to spell the name of the desired waypoint,  
city or point of interest on the top line of the page (pressing ENTER after each  
letter/number is selected).  
Using Find  
6. As you enter each letter/number, the list below is continuously updated to display  
any matches in the data. You may find that only the first few letters/numbers are  
needed to display the desired item. You can quickly exit the editing function and  
jump to the list below by highlighting ‘OK’ and pressing ENTER. Otherwise, spell  
out the entire name, then use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘OK’ and press  
ENTER.  
7. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired item from the list (if not already  
highlighted) and press ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with additional infor-  
mation for the selected waypoint, city or point of interest.  
Once you locate the item of your choice, press  
ENTER to display the Waypoint Information  
Page for that item.  
8a.To navigate to the selected waypoint, city or point of interest: use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen ‘Goto’ button and press ENTER. Then use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to select your routing preference and press ENTER.  
Or...  
8b.To view the selected waypoint, city or point of interest on the map: use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen ‘Map’ button and press ENTER. Then  
use the IN/OUT zoom keys to select the desired map scale.  
Or...  
8c.To exit the information page: use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen  
‘OK’ button and press ENTER.  
An example the detail found on the Waypoint  
Information Page. Press ENTER with the  
on-screen ‘Goto’ button highlighted to navi-  
gate to the location.  
Note that, for waypoints, an on-screen ‘Delete’ button also appears, allowing you to  
delete the selected waypoint.  
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Finding nearby waypoints, cities or points of interest:  
1. Press FIND to display the Find Menu.  
Using Find  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Points of Interest’, ‘Waypoints’ or ‘Cities’.  
3. A pop-up window allows you to find ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to select ‘Nearest’ and press ENTER.  
4. For Points of Interest Only: additional pop-up windows allow you to select the  
points of interest category(s). Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to select the  
desired category(s).  
5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired item from the list and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with additional information for the selected  
waypoint, city, or point of interest.  
Use FIND to search for nearby waypoints,  
cities or points of interest. If you press FIND  
while panning on the map, the GPS V will  
search for waypoints, cities or points of interest  
nearest to the panning pointer (see page 14).  
6a.To navigate to the selected waypoint, city or point of interest: use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen ‘Goto’ button and press ENTER. Then use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to select your routing preference and press ENTER.  
Or...  
6b.To view the selected waypoint, city or point of interest on the map: use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen ‘Map’ button and press ENTER. Then  
use the IN/OUT zoom keys to select the desired map scale.  
Or...  
6c.To exit the information page: use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen  
‘OK’ button and press ENTER.  
Note that, for waypoints, an on-screen ‘Delete’ button also appears, allowing you to  
delete the selected waypoint.  
Points of Interest “Near Map Pointer’ or ‘By  
Name’ options list.  
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When viewing waypoints the information window displays the waypoint name,  
a map symbol, the location in latitude/longitude and elevation. City information  
includes city name, the size by population and the distance/direction from your current  
location. Points of interest information includes name, address and phone number.  
Using Find  
Finding Highway Exits  
You can use the Find Menu ‘Exits’ option to locate a nearby exit on an interstate  
highway. Exits are listed only by ‘Nearest’. You can also search for exits on interstates  
other than the nearest one by using the ‘Select Exit Road’ option from the list of exits.  
To find an exit:  
1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Exits’ and then press ENTER.  
Example of a list of interstate highway exits  
with services on I-35.  
3. An exits menu will appear with a choice of exit types. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight the type of exits you wish to view, then press ENTER.  
4. A list of the nearest exits will be displayed with the closest exit ahead highlighted  
on the list. The title of the list indicates the name of the interstate which the exits  
are on. Direction and distance to the highlighted exit is shown at the bottom  
of the list.  
5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to scroll down through the list and display exits further  
ahead. (To display exits behind you, scroll up through the list instead.)  
6. With the desired exit highlighted, press ENTER to display an information page  
for that exit. This page contains the exit description, followed by a list of services  
near that exit. To see additional information about any service, use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to highlight the service and press ENTER. The service information shows  
the name of the service and its direction from the exit.  
Additional information can be displayed for  
the highlighted exit by pressing ENTER.  
7. From the nearest exits list or the information pages, you can ‘Goto’ the exit, show  
the exit on the ‘Map’ or exit the information page by selecting ‘OK’.  
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To find an exit for another nearby interstate:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 4 on the preceding page, under ‘To find an Exit’.  
2. With a list of nearest exits displayed, press MENU.  
3. With ‘Select Exit Road’ highlighted, press ENTER.  
Using Find  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to select a different interstate highway,  
by name.  
Note that, when selecting a numbered highway (e.g., I-20 or Hwy 15), do not enter  
the “I” or “Hwy” prefix—just the number.  
5. Once the desired highway is entered, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘OK’  
and press ENTER.  
6. A list of interstate highways is presented. If necessary, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight the desired highway from the list and press ENTER. A new list of nearest  
exits is displayed for the selected interstate highway.  
To view exit information for another nearby  
interstate highway, use the ‘Select Exit Road’  
option. For numbered highways, enter the  
number only—not the prefix.  
Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select an exit  
road number using the on-screen keyboard.  
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Finding an Address or an Intersection  
Using Find  
You must download MapSource City Select data to your GPS V to search for  
addresses or intersections, otherwise these options are not selectable.  
To locate an address:  
1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the Addresses’ option and then press ENTER  
to display the Find Address Page.  
3. With the number field highlighted, use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter  
the street number portion of the address. Highlight ‘OK’ and press ENTER when  
finished.  
The Find Address Page.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the street name field, then use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the street name portion of the address.  
Highlight ‘OK’ and press ENTER when finished.  
5. Select the on-screen ‘Find’ button and press ENTER to view the ‘Select Address’  
page with a list of possible address matches. A window at the bottom of the list  
displays the quality of each address match.  
6. Select an address and press ENTER to display the Address Information Page. From  
this information page you can view the address on the map or ‘Goto’ the address.  
7. If there are multiple matches, use the optional city and/or postal code fields to place  
the best matches near the top of the list.  
When selecting a street with cardinal direc-  
tion letter (e.g., W 95th St, E Dakota Dr)  
DO NOT enter the cardinal letter, just enter  
the number or the street name.  
To locate an intersection:  
The Find Intersections feature operates like the Find Addresses feature, with the  
exception that you enter first and second street names instead of a street number and  
street name.  
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Recently Found Places  
Using Find  
You can use the ‘Recently Found Places’ option to locate Points of Interest,  
Addresses and Intersections, Cities, and other locations you have recently retrieved.  
The Recently Found Places Page uses a series or ‘file tabs’ at the top that identifies each  
category of recently found places. Each category lists up to fifteen items (i.e., the last  
fifteen businesses found are listed under the POI tab, the last fifteen cities found are  
under the cities tab, etc.). The most recently reviewed item is at the top of each list,  
with subsequent items listed in reverse-chronological order.  
To locate a Recently Found Place:  
‘Recently Found Places’ can be used as a  
shortcut to retrieve locations you use often.  
You can quickly access this page by pressing  
and holding the FIND key.  
1. Press the FIND key to display the Find Feature Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Recently Found Places’ and press ENTER to  
display the Recently Found Places Page and a list of recently found places .  
Note that, you can also display the recently found places page by pressing and  
holding the FIND key.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the file tab category of your choice at the  
top of the page.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired item on the list and press ENTER  
to display an information page. The information page will include the full name,  
type, address and phone number (only for points of interest). From the information  
page you can show the place on the map, or ‘Goto’ it.  
Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to display  
the desired ‘Recently Found Places’ category:  
points of interest, addresses and intersections,  
cities, or other. (‘Other’ includes interstate  
highway exits and waypoints.)  
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Using Goto or Routes  
Goto and Routes  
The GPS V gives you several options to select a destination:  
Methods for Selecting your Destination:  
FIND—Use the FIND key as described on pages 26-32. Once you have selected  
the desired location, use the on-screen ‘Goto’ button that appears on the information  
page for the desired location to navigate to that location. This is the easiest method for  
selecting a destination and is ideal for shorter routes.  
FIND Key  
Main Menu | Routes  
Automatic Routes  
Manual Routes  
Automatic Routes—This is essentially the same as using the FIND key, as described  
above, but starts from the Main Menus Routes option (see page 51). Once you have  
selected the desired location and displayed an information page, use the on-screen  
‘Goto’ button to navigation to that location.  
Manual Routes—To create a manual route, you enter each point in the route, start-  
ing with your departure point, then any interim locations and, finally, your destination.  
Manual routing is best suited for longer routes, especially when travelling from city to  
city via interstate or U.S. highways.  
You can use the Main Menu’s ‘Routes’ selec-  
tion to create a new route. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to highlight the on-screen ‘New’  
button and press ENTER.  
To Start a New Route:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘New’ and press ENTER.  
4. A pop-up window with ask for the desired route type. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
select the desired route type and press ENTER.  
Use the following steps for automatic or manual routes, as desired. For more infor-  
mation on automatic routes, refer to the FIND key instructions on pages 26-32.  
List of Saved Routes  
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For Automatic Routes:  
5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired destination category (e.g., ‘Points of  
Interest’ or ‘Cities’) and press ENTER.  
Goto and Routes  
6. For points of interest, waypoints or cities, select between ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’ and  
press ENTER. When selecting by name, or selecting addresses or intersections, use  
the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the destination by name.  
7. Select any additional category information, if prompted to do so. When viewing a  
nearest list, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired location and press  
ENTER to display an information page.  
8. From the information page, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Goto’ and press  
ENTER. From the Route Preference window, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select  
‘Faster Time’, ‘Shorter Distance’ or ‘Off Road’ and press ENTER.  
You can create automatic or manual routes.  
Automatic routes use the routing features in  
MapSource City Select data and the GPS V’s  
built-in basemap to automatically select the  
required turns to reach your final destination.  
For Manual Routes:  
5. The first blank line of the route is highlighted. Press ENTER, use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to select the desired category (e.g., ‘Points of Interest’ or ‘Cities’) and  
press ENTER.  
6. For points of interest, waypoints or cities, select between ‘Nearest’ or ‘By Name’ and  
press ENTER. When selecting by name, or selecting addresses or intersections, use  
the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the destination by name.  
7. Select any additional category information, if prompted to do so. When viewing a  
nearest list, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired location and press  
ENTER to display an information page.  
8. To add the desired location to the manual route, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Use’ and press ENTER. (If you wish to view the location on the map  
first, select ‘Map’ instead.)  
Manual routes are created by adding each  
location along the route manually, beginning  
with your departure point.  
9. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the next blank line of the route and repeat  
steps 5-8 to add another location to the route. Continue until you have all locations  
in the route. When finished building the route, press QUIT.  
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When using FIND or automatic routes, you can save the automatically-created  
Goto or route from the Current Route Page. This allows you to retrieve the route again  
for later use. When viewing saved routes, note that a hiker symbol is used to denote  
manual and off-road routes. A car symbol denotes an automatically-created Goto or  
route.  
Goto and Routes  
To save a Goto or automatic route:  
1. While navigating the route, press PAGE until the Current Route Page is displayed  
(see page 40).  
2. Press MENU to display the Current Route Page Options.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Save Route’ and press ENTER.  
To save the current route for later use, use  
the ‘Save Route’ option—available from the  
Current Route Page.  
Once a route is saved, you can select it for navigational guidance.  
To select and navigate a saved route:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select a saved route from the list and press ENTER.  
4a.For manual routes, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the on-screen ‘Navigate’  
button and press ENTER. The unit is now ready to navigate the route.  
Or...  
4b.For automatic routes, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the ‘Yes’ button and  
press ENTER.  
To navigate a saved route, select the desired  
route from the route list. (The route list is  
displayed when ‘Routes’ is selected from the  
Main Menu.)  
To stop navigating a route:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 above (under “To select and navigate a saved route”).  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Stop’ and press ENTER. The current route  
is deactivated.  
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With the list of saved routes displayed, press MENU to display an options menu.  
Functions are available for deleting, copying and renaming saved routes.  
Goto and Routes  
Follow Roads—selecting this option will calculate an autoroute for a manual  
route, so that the route follows roads instead of a direct line. This feature can also be  
performed by selecting the ‘Navigate’ button on a manual Route Review page.  
Route List Options:  
Follow Roads  
Rename  
Delete  
Delete All  
Copy  
To create an autoroute from a manual route:  
1. Highlight a manual route (denoted by a hiker) from the route list page.  
2. Press MENU, highlight ‘Follow Roads’ and press ENTER.  
3. Select ‘Faster Time’ or ‘Shorter Distance’ and press ENTER.  
To rename a route:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
With the route list displayed, press MENU to  
display the route list options.  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to rename.  
4. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Rename’ and press ENTER.  
6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the new name for the route. When  
finished, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘OK’ and press ENTER.  
To delete a route or delete all routes:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
To delete a route, highlight the route on the  
route list, then select ‘Delete’ from the route  
list options. Select ‘Delete All’ to delete all  
saved routes.  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to delete. (This step can  
be omitted when deleting all routes.)  
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4. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
5. To delete all routes, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Delete All’ and press  
ENTER.  
Goto and Routes  
Route Information Page Options:  
Remove All  
6. To delete the highlighted route (step 3), use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select  
‘Delete’ and press ENTER.  
Reverse Route  
From the list of saved routes, highlight any saved manual route (denoted by hiker  
symbol) on the list and press ENTER to display an information page for the selected  
route. From the Route Information Page, pressing MENU displays options for editing,  
reversing, copying and deleting saved routes, and for reconfiguring on-screen data.  
Copy Route  
Delete Route  
Change Fields  
Restore Defaults  
To remove all waypoints from a saved route or delete the route:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to edit or delete.  
4. Press ENTER to display the Route Information Page for the selected route.  
5. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
To display the Route Information Page  
options, press MENU from the Route Infor-  
mation Page.  
6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Remove All’ or ‘Delete Route’ and press  
ENTER.  
7. A confirmation window will appear. With ‘Yes’ highlighted press ENTER to confirm.  
To reverse or copy a saved route:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
Select ‘Reverse Route’ to reverse the sequence  
of turns in the route.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to reverse or copy.  
4. Press ENTER to display the Route Information Page for the selected route. (cont.)  
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5. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Reverse Route’ or ‘Copy Route’ and press  
ENTER. When copying a route, a new route is added to the route list with the same  
name as the original, but with a one-digit number added to the end.  
Goto and Routes  
The Route Information Page includes two user-selectabe data fields. The factory  
settings for these two data fields are leg distance (distance between each sequential pair  
of route waypoints) and sunset time (for current location). You can change each data  
field to display different information suitable to your preferences.  
To change a data field(s):  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
Available data types for the ‘Change Fields’  
option are listed on a pop-up window.  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight any route in the list.  
4. Press ENTER to display the Route Information Page for the selected route.  
5. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Change Fields’ and press ENTER.  
7. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the data field you wish to change (look for  
the small highlight box on one of the data field titles) and press ENTER.  
8. A pop-up list of available data types will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
select the desired data type and press ENTER.  
9. Press QUIT to remove the highlight from the changed data field and return to  
normal operation.  
Use the ‘Restore Defaults’ option to restore  
the original factory settings.  
To restore the data fields to the factory default settings:  
1. Follow steps 1 through 5 above.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
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Any saved manual routes can also be edited from the Route Information Page. You  
can insert, remove, move or change waypoints in the route.  
Goto and Routes  
To edit a route:  
Route Editing Options:  
1. Press the MENU key twice to view the Main Menu.  
Review  
Insert  
Remove  
Change  
Move  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Routes’ and press ENTER. A list of all  
routes stored in memory is displayed.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the route you wish to edit and press ENTER  
to display the Route Information Page.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint you wish to edit and press  
ENTER to display the route editing pop-up menu.  
Note that, when inserting a waypoint into the route, highlight the waypoint in the  
route that will immediately follow the new waypoint.  
To edit a manual route, start from the Route  
Information Page and highlight the route  
waypoint you wish to edit...  
5. To review the information for a route waypoint, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select  
‘Review’ and press ENTER to display the waypoint information page.  
6. To insert a waypoint in the route, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Insert’ and  
press ENTER. Select the desired location/waypoint using the steps described on  
pages 26-32, then select ‘Use’ and press ENTER.  
7. To remove a waypoint from the route, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Remove’  
and press ENTER.  
8. To change a waypoint in the route, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Change’  
and press ENTER. Select the desired location/waypoint using the steps described on  
pages 26-32, then select ‘Use’ and press ENTER.  
...then press ENTER to view the route editing  
pop-up menu. When inserting waypoints into  
the route, start from the waypoint that will  
immediately follow the new inserted waypoint.  
9. To move a waypoint in the route, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Move’ and  
press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to move the waypoint to the desired  
place in the route and press ENTER.  
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Current Route Page  
Distance and  
Time To Go  
(or Arrival Time)  
Turn Instructions  
Current Route Page  
Subject Finder:  
Stop Navigation............................... page 41  
Recalculate Route............................ page 42  
Use Detour...................................... page 42  
Turn Direction  
Arrow  
Scroll Bar  
Direction Pointer  
When a destination is selected (when using the FIND key or an automatic route)  
the Current Route Page is displayed as one of four main pages—between the Map  
Page and the Trip Information Page. At the bottom of the Current Route Page appears  
a pointer, which indicates the direction of travel from your current location to the  
final destination, along with distance and time to the final destination. The pointer is  
replaced by a checkered flag when you reach your destination. The top three lines of  
the Current Route Page display the next three turns (turn direction arrow, turn descrip-  
tion, distance and time for each).  
The Current Route Page only appears in the  
main page sequence when a destination is  
selected using an automatic route.  
The Next Turn Page (described on page 44) is accessible from the Current Route  
Page by pressing the ENTER key. When the Current Route Page displays multiple  
turns, you can view the Next Turn Page for any turn by first selecting it on the list with  
the ROCKER KEYPAD.  
The Next Turn Page can be displayed at any  
time from the Current Route Page by pressing  
ENTER.  
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To view the Next Turn Page from the Current Route Page:  
Current Route Page  
Current Route Page Options:  
Stop/Resume Navigation  
Recalculate  
1. With the Current Route Page displayed, press ENTER to display the Next Turn Page  
for the next turn.  
2. Press ENTER or QUIT to exit the Next Turn Page.  
To view the Next Turn Page for any turn on the Current Route Page:  
Use Detour  
Save Route  
Show Arrival Times/Times to Go  
Add Via Point  
1. With the Current Route Page displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the  
desired turn and press ENTER.  
2. Press ENTER or QUIT to exit the Next Turn Page.  
Current Route Page Options  
Many features of the GPS V are menu driven. Like each of the main pages, the  
Current Route Page has an options menu, allowing you to customize the page to your  
preferences and/or select special features which specifically relate to the Current Route  
Page.  
To display the Current Route Page options,  
press MENU from the Current Route Page.  
To display the Current Route Page Options, press MENU (with the Cur-  
rent Route Page displayed).  
The following Current Route Page options are available:  
Stop Navigation (or Resume Navigation)—Stops the Goto or route being  
navigated or, resumes a currently stopped Goto or route.  
To stop (or resume) navigation of the currently selected route:  
Select ‘Stop Navigation’ if you no longer  
wish to navigate to the current destination. If  
you are making an extended stop, you can  
use ‘Resume Navigation’ when you are again  
1. With the Current Route Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Stop Navigation’ (or ‘Resume Navigation’) and press ENTER.  
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Recalculate—Recalculates the Goto or route starting from your current location.  
This allows you to update the route if you’ve traveled off the current route or reselected  
between faster time or shorter distance calculations.  
Current Route Page  
To recalculate the currently selected route:  
1. With the Current Route Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Recalculate’ and press ENTER.  
Use Detour—Recalculates the Goto or route, bypassing the road you are currently  
on for a specified distance. Use this option if the road ahead is closed or congested  
and you need an alternate route.  
To detour the road ahead on the currently selected route:  
When road construction or traffic delays  
become a problem, select ‘Use Detour’ and  
the GPS V will calculate an alternate route  
around the problem area.  
1. With the Current Route Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Use Detour’ and press ENTER.  
2. A pop-up window appears with selections for detour distance. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD to select the distance of road ahead you wish to bypass and press ENTER.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select a route preference (e.g., ‘Faster Time’ or  
‘Shorter Distance’) and press ENTER.  
Save Route—Saves the current Goto or route in memory for future use.  
1. With the Current Route Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Save Route’ and press ENTER.  
2. A pop-up window appears to confirm the route is saved. Press ENTER to acknowl-  
edge the confirmation window.  
Select ‘Save Route’ if you wish to keep the  
route for future use.  
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Show Arrival Times (or Show Times to Go)—Switches the Current Route Page  
between display of arrival times at each turn and the final destination, or showing time  
to go (in hours/minutes or minutes/seconds, as appropriate).  
Current Route Page  
To change the time displayed on the Current Route Page:  
1. With the Current Route Page displayed, press MENU.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Show Arrival Times’ (or ‘Show Times to Go’)  
and press ENTER.  
Add/Remove Via Points—adds or removes an intermediate location (between  
the starting point and final destination) in an active route. If the active route does not  
include a via point, the “Add Via Point” option will be available. If the active route  
already has a via point, the “Remove Via Point” option will be available. After a via  
point is added or removed, the unit will automatically recalculate the route.  
‘Show Arrival Times’ displays the arrival  
time at each turn.  
To add a via point:  
1. On the Current Route page, press MENU, highlight Add Via Point” and press  
ENTER.  
2. To select a point from the map, select ‘Use Map’ and press ENTER. Point to the  
desired location on the map and press ENTER.  
3. To use the Find Menu, select ‘Find’ and press ENTER. Use the Find Menu to select  
the desired location and press ENTER.  
A via point may be added to the active route  
by using the Map or the Find Menu.  
To remove a via point:  
1. On the Current Route page, press MENU, highlight ‘Remove Via Point” and press  
ENTER.  
2. A window appears to confirm the deletion. With ‘Yes’ highlighted, press ENTER to  
delete the via point.  
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Next Turn Page  
Next Turn Page  
Map Display  
Turn Instructions  
Subject Finder:  
Current Route Page ......................... page 40  
Off Road Routing Preference.......pages 7, 34  
Turn Direction  
Arrow  
Current Location  
Distance to Turn  
The Next Turn Page is only available while nav-  
igating a Goto or route. However, when selecting  
a destination, the ‘Off Road’ route preference  
will display the Direction Finder Page—not the  
Current Route or Next Turn Pages.  
Map Scale  
The Next Turn Page displays a detailed map of the turn, along with turn instruc-  
tions and distance to the turn. When a route is being navigated, the Next Turn Page  
automatically pops up for ten seconds prior to reaching the turn. The page is viewed in  
top-view, oriented to the inbound direction for the turn. A North direction arrow will  
appear in the top-left corner of the page if the map display is not oriented ‘North up’.  
The map scale appears in the bottom-left corner of the page, and is adjustable using the  
IN/OUT zoom keys.  
You can clear the page at any time by pressing either the QUIT or ENTER key. The  
Next Turn Page can be turned off completely or set to automatically appear when navi-  
gating a Goto or route (default setting). See the Main Menus Setup option on page 54 for  
instructions on configuring the Next Turn Page. Note that, if you are not navigating to a  
destination, using a Goto or an automatic route, the Next Turn Page is not available.  
Use the IN and OUT zoom keys to change  
the map scale on the Next Turn Page. Press  
QUIT or ENTER to exit the Next Turn Page.  
The Next Turn page may also be displayed by highlighting a turn on the Active  
Route page and pressing ENTER. While on the Next Turn Page, you may also view  
details of the previous and following turns in the active route by pressing UP or DOWN  
on the ROCKER KEYPAD.  
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Direction Finder Page  
Direction Finder Page  
Pointer (Bearing  
to Destination)  
Distance To and  
Name of Next  
Waypoint  
Subject Finder:  
Big Numbers Display....................... page 47  
Bearing Pointer vs. Course Pointer....page 47  
Graphic Compass  
Current Speed  
Time to Final  
Destination  
Whenever a destination has been selected using the ‘Off Road’ routing preference or  
when navigating a manual route, the Direction Finder Page appears in the main page  
sequence—in place of the Current Route Page. The Direction Finder Page will guide  
you to your destination with a graphic compass-like display and a bearing pointer.  
Digital readouts adjacent to the graphic compass display your current speed, distance  
to next waypoint, arrival time at next waypoint, and current elevation. Each for these  
four digital readouts (data fields) is user-selectable and may be configured to display  
other data.  
Use the ‘Big Numbers’ option to display a  
smaller graphic compass and larger data  
readouts.  
When moving, the rotating graphic compass shows your the direction you are  
heading. The bearing pointer indicates the direction (bearing) to the next waypoint,  
relative to your current heading direction. The graphic compass and bearing pointer  
work independently to show, at a glance, the direction of your movement and the  
direction to your destination. For instance, if the arrow points up, you are going  
directly to the waypoint. If the arrow points any direction other than up, move in the  
direction of the arrow until it points up—then continue in that direction.  
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Direction Finder Page Options  
Direction Finder Page  
Many features of the GPS V are menu driven. Like each of the main pages, the Direc-  
tion Finder Page has an options menu, allowing you to customize the page to your prefer-  
ences and/or select special features which specifically relate to the Direction Finder Page.  
Direction Finder Page Options:  
Stop Navigation (or Resume Navigation)  
Change Fields  
Big Numbers (or Small Numbers)  
Course Pointer (or Bearing Pointer)  
Restore Defaults  
To display the Direction Finder Page Options, press MENU (with the  
Direction Finder Page displayed).  
The following Direction Finder Page options are available:  
Stop Navigation (or Resume Navigation)—Stops the Goto or route being navi-  
gated or, resumes a currently stopped Goto or route.  
To stop (or resume) navigation of the currently selected route:  
1. With the Direction Finder Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Stop Navigation’ (or ‘Resume Navigation’) and press ENTER.  
Change Fields—allows you to choose the data displayed on four user-selectable  
data fields on the Direction Finder Page.  
Available data types for the ‘Change Fields’  
option are listed on a pop-up window.  
To change a data field(s):  
1. With the Direction Finder Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Change Fields’ and press ENTER.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the data field you wish to change (look for  
the small highlight box on one of the data field titles) and press ENTER.  
3. A pop-up list of available data types will appear. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
select the desired data type and press ENTER.  
4. Press QUIT to remove the highlight from the changed data field and return to  
Use the ‘Restore Defaults’ option to restore  
the original factory settings.  
normal operation.  
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Big Numbers (or Small Numbers)—allows you to select a different Direction  
Finder Page layout, with a smaller graphic compass and two user-selectable, large-char-  
acter data fields. If ‘Big Numbers’ is selected, ‘Small Numbers’ will appear as an option  
instead.  
Direction Finder Page  
To change the Direction Finder Page layout:  
1. With the Direction Finder Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Big Numbers’ (or ‘Small Numbers’) and press ENTER.  
Bearing Pointer (or Course Pointer)—allows you to define the function of the  
pointer on the graphic compass. The Bearing Pointer (default setting) will point to  
your destination, relative to your current position and direction of travel. If you turn to  
the direction the bearing pointer indicates, you will head directly to your destination.  
The Course Pointer uses your starting location to define a course to your destination.  
If you move off course, an off-course needle moves left or right showing direction and  
magnitude of course error. To return the course, turn in the direction of the needle and  
continue in that direction until the needle centers. To head directly to your destination,  
keep the needle centered and the course pointer pointing straight up. The To/From  
flag indicates when you have passed the destination waypoint.  
Use the ‘Big Numbers’ option to display a  
smaller graphic compass and larger data  
readouts.  
To change the function of the pointer on the graphic compass:  
1. With the Direction Finder Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Course Pointer’ (or ‘Bearing Pointer’) and press ENTER.  
The course pointer includes an off-course  
needle to indicate, when you stray off course,  
how far left or right of your course line you  
currently are. The To/From Flag indicates  
when you have passed the destination  
waypoint.  
Restore Defaults—restores all data fields to the factory settings.  
To restore the factory default settings:  
1. With the Direction Finder Page Options displayed, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
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Marking Your Location as a Waypoint  
Waypoints  
The GPS V allows you to capture your current location and save it as a “waypoint”.  
Use this feature to mark locations you may wish to return to in the future (e.g., parked  
car location, trailhead or fishing spot). The GPS V can hold up to 500 Waypoints.  
To mark your location as a Waypoint:  
1. Press and hold ENTER. The ‘Mark Waypoint’ page appears, with a default three  
digit name for the new waypoint at the top portion of the page. The GPS V captures  
the location from the instant at which you pressed ENTER, so you do not need  
to be concerned about moving, losing satellite reception or any delay while you  
change the name or waypoint symbol.  
To mark your current location as a waypoint,  
press and hold the ENTER key. The Mark  
Waypoint Page will appear with your current  
position and a pre-assigned waypoint name.  
2. You may wish to rename the waypoint or change the symbol, as described below.  
Once you’ve made these changes, select the ‘OK’ button to permanently save the  
new waypoint in memory.  
To rename the Waypoint:  
1. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the name field (top line) and press ENTER.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the new waypoint name, then  
select ‘OK’ and press ENTER to save the new name.  
Each waypoint may also be assigned a custom waypoint symbol for easy recogni-  
tion on the Map Page.  
To change the Waypoint symbol:  
To change the waypoint name, use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter a  
new name. You can also change the waypoint  
symbol.  
1. Highlight the Personal Waypoint symbol (immediately to the left of the waypoint  
name) and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired symbol.  
2. Press ENTER when you find the most appropriate symbol. The new waypoint is now  
stored in memory.  
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At the bottom of the Mark Waypoint Page there are three on-screen buttons:  
Waypoints  
Delete—deletes the waypoint.  
Goto—Tells the unit that you want to navigate to that waypoint.  
Map—Shows the waypoint on the Map Page.  
When marking your current location, the GPS V also allows you to average position  
samples over time to produce a more accurate position.  
To average position samples and save the result as a waypoint:  
1. With the Mark Waypoint Page displayed, press MENU.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight Average Location’ and press ENTER.  
Use the ‘Average Location’ option to create a  
more accurate waypoint location.  
Observe the Accuracy’ and ‘Measurement Count’ figures.  
3. When the Accuracy’ and/or ‘Measurement Count’ figures reach the desired value(s),  
highlight ‘Save’ and press ENTER. (To cancel the averaging function, highlight  
‘Discard’ and press ENTER.)  
4. Follow the steps on the previous page, if desired, to rename the waypoint or change  
the waypoint symbol.  
Waypoints can be created by referencing another location. By entering a bearing  
and distance from the reference location (present position or a stored waypoint), the  
GPS V “projects” the location and saves the new location as a “projected waypoint”.  
To create a projected waypoint by referencing another waypoint:  
1. With the Mark Waypoint Page or Waypoint Information Page (see page 27) dis-  
A ‘Waypoint Note’ feature lets you add  
descriptive information to the waypoint. The  
GPS V will store up to 50 characters per note  
for each waypoint.  
played, press MENU.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Project Waypoint’ and press ENTER.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the Bearing and Distance from the  
‘From’ waypoint to the new location. Select ‘OK’ each time when finished.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Create Waypoint’ and press ENTER.  
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Main Menu  
Main Menu  
The Main Menu provides you with a directory of GPS Vs features and unit settings.  
From the Main Menu you can mark new waypoints, find points of interest or cities,  
creates routes, save track logs, change unit settings, display a calendar, play games, and  
much more.  
Main Menu Selections:  
Mark (see pages 48-49)  
Find (see pages 26-32)  
Routes (see pages 33-39)  
Tracks  
Setup  
Accessories  
Several of the Main Menu features are covered elsewhere in this manual. For addi-  
tional information, see below or the page references shown at left.  
Time, date, battery level and backlight status are all indicated at the bottom of the  
Main Menu. The battery level is indicated on a battery icon that appears in the bottom  
right corner of the screen. The shaded portion of the battery indicates charge level. A  
fresh set of batteries should display a completely shaded (fully charged) battery.  
The lamp icon in the lower left corner of the page indicates backlighting level.  
When the backlight is off the lamp is shaded grey. When backlighting is on, the lamp  
icon turns white.  
To select a Main Menu feature:  
1. Press MENU twice to display the Main Menu.  
To display the Main Menu, press MENU  
twice. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and  
ENTER to select a Main Menu item.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired feature and press ENTER  
.
Main Menu: Mark  
The Mark Waypoint functions of the GPS V are described on pages 48-49 of this  
manual.  
Main Menu: Find  
The Find functions of the GPS V are described on pages 26-32 of this manual.  
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Main Menu: Routes  
Main Menu: Tracks  
The Route functions of the GPS V are described on pages 33-39 of this manual.  
Main Menu: Tracks  
The GPS V draws an electronic breadcrumb trail on the Map Page as you travel  
along. This breadcrumb trail is referred to as a “track log”. A track log contains infor-  
mation about points along its path, including time and position. The GPS V can use  
this information to allow you to retrace your path, in either direction. The ‘TracBack’  
feature allows you to retrace your path without having to manually mark waypoints  
along the way.  
A track log is an electronic “bread crumb”  
trail showing where you have been. A track  
log can be displayed on the Map Page.  
Track logs can be saved in memory for later use. The GPS V has memory for ten  
saved track logs.  
With the track log feature turned on, track logs are automatically recorded as soon  
as the GPS V is turned on and has determined its position. To be certain that the ‘Trac-  
Back’ feature will return you to the desired point, you should clear the track log before  
your begin traveling. The percentage of memory used in the current log is displayed  
on the Saved Tracks Page, along with ‘On’, ‘Off’, ‘Clear’ and ‘Save’ on-screen buttons.  
When available memory is filled, track log data will continue to be saved, but will  
overwrite the oldest track data already saved. To avoid losing track data, monitor the  
available memory periodically and save the track log before it reaches 100%.  
Use the Saved Tracks Page to monitor avail-  
able track memory, clear the track log, save  
tracks or view a list of saved tracks.  
You can set the track log recording interval to ‘Distance’, ‘Time’ or ‘Auto’. With  
‘Distance’ or ‘Time’ selected, you can specify the distance or time value between track  
log recording points.  
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To set up the track log recording function:  
Main Menu: Tracks  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Tracks’ and display the Saved Tracks Page.  
2. Press the MENU key to display an options window.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Setup Track Log’ and press ENTER.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Wrap When Full’ and press ENTER to  
check/uncheck this feature. When unchecked, the track log is recorded until avail-  
able memory is full, then stops.  
5. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Record Interval’ and press ENTER. Then  
use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired interval option (‘Distance’, ‘Time’ or  
Auto’) and press ENTER.  
From the Saved Tracks Page, press MENU to  
select ‘Setup Track Log’ and modify the track  
log recording settings.  
6. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Value’ (or ‘Resolution’) and press ENTER.  
Then use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the desired value/setting.  
7. When finished, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘OK’ and press ENTER.  
To delete all saved track logs:  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Tracks’ and display the Saved Tracks Page.  
2. Press the MENU key to display an options window.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Delete All Saved’ and press ENTER.  
4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Yes’ and press ENTER.  
To clear the track log currently being recorded:  
Track logs can be recorded by time, distance  
or ‘Auto’ intervals. ‘Auto’ uses a resolution  
function where additional track points are  
not saved until you deviate left/right from a  
projected course.  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Tracks’ and display the Saved Tracks Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Clear’ and press ENTER.  
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To save the track log currently being recorded:  
Main Menu: Tracks  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Tracks’ and display the Saved Tracks Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Save’ and press ENTER.  
To display additional information for a saved track:  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Tracks’ and display the Saved Tracks Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight a track log in the ‘Saved Tracks’ list and  
press ENTER. Information for the save track log is displayed, including distance,  
number of points and area calculation. On-screen buttons are also provided to  
delete the track log, show it on the map or enable the TracBack feature.  
To save a track log, select the on-screen ‘Save’  
button from the Saved Tracks Page.  
To use the TrackBack feature:  
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 above, under “To display additional information for a saved  
track”.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘TracBack’ and press ENTER. A pop-up  
menu will present two options: ‘To Beginning’ (retracing your steps back to the first  
track log point) or ‘To End’ (retracing the track log in the same sequence it was  
saved). Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select the desired option and press ENTER.  
To retrace your steps, select the TracBack  
function from the track log information  
screen.  
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Main Menu: Setup  
Main Menu: Setup  
The Setup Pages allow you to customize your GPS V to your personal preferences.  
Each selectable Setup Page is denoted by a “file tab” at the top that identifies the func-  
tion of that page.  
Setup Pages (file tabs):  
System  
Time  
Guidance  
Routing  
To select a Setup Page:  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select ‘Setup’.  
Units  
Timers  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired tab across the top of the screen.  
Location  
Alarms  
Interface  
System  
Time  
Mode, Battery, Backlight, Display, Beeper, WAAS  
Format, Daylight Savings, Zone, UTC Offset  
Off-Route Recalculation, Next Turn Pop-up, Shutdown  
Preference, Calculation Method, Calculate For, Avoid  
Distance/Speed, Heading, Heading Display, Elevation  
User Timer, Battery Timer  
Guidance  
Routing  
Units  
Timers  
Location  
Alarms  
Interface  
Format, Map Datum  
Anchor Drag, Proximity Waypoints, Proximity Alarm  
Format, Baud Rate, DGPS Beacon Information  
The Setup Pages are selected via a series of  
“file tabs” across the top of the screen. Each  
setup page is labeled and identified according  
to its file tab.  
Main Menu: Setup: System  
The System Setup Page allows you to select from three different modes of opera-  
tion: ‘Normal’, ‘Battery Saver’ or ‘Demo Mode’. Battery Saver and Demo Mode will  
prolong battery life. Battery Saver reduces the rate of satellite signal sampling and is  
best for constant speed, straight-line travel. Demo Mode shuts off the satellite receiver  
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portion of the GPS V and is best suited for indoor use (e.g., learning to use the GPS V  
or creating manual routes). The GPS V cannot be used for navigation guidance when  
operating in Demo Mode.  
Main Menu: Setup  
The Battery setting is used to designate the type of batteries currently being use to  
power your GPS V: Alkaline or Lithium. This setting ensures accurate readings from  
the battery level indicator.  
The Backlight setting determines how long the backlighting will remain on after  
the last keypress. Automatic shutoff times from 15 seconds to 2 minutes are available.  
Select ‘Always On’ for continuous backlight operation.  
You can view the GPS Vs Display in horizontal (‘Landscape’) or vertical (‘Portrait’)  
orientation. The display can also be changed by pressing and holding the PAGE key.  
Change the backlight timeout from the  
System Setup Page’s ‘Backlight’ field. Select  
‘Always On’ for continuous backlighting.  
NOTE: When using external power the back-  
lighting will remain on continuously regard-  
less of the ‘Backlight’ setting.  
Beeper tones can be turned off, sound only for on-screen messages, or sound for  
messages and when keys are pressed.  
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) capability improves position accuracy in  
your GPS. When enabled, this feature searches for a WAAS satellite near your location  
and then receives differential data for correcting the GPS satellite signals. When WAAS  
is enabled, you will see WAAS satellite numbers, beginning at 33 or above, displayed  
on the Satellite Status Page. When correction data is received, a “D” will appear in the  
Satellite Status Page signal bars for all applicable satellites. To learn more about WAAS,  
access the Federal Aviation Administration web site (www.gps.faa.gov) for a comprehen-  
sive description and links to detailed information. NOTE: Processor-intensive func-  
tions, such a automatic route calculations, will run considerably slower when WAAS is  
enabled. If you experience significant operational delays, disable the WAAS feature.  
To change a System Setup Page feature:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the System Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the feature you wish to change and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
Use the ‘Display’ setting to change screen  
orientation between Landscape and Portrait.  
Or, press and hold the PAGE key.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
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To restore System Setup Page features to the original factory settings:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the System Setup Page.  
2. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
Main Menu: Setup  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
When downloading City Select data to your GPS V, you may be asked to supply  
a “unit ID”. This information is provided under a ‘Software Version’ selection. As  
improvements are made to GPS V operating software, you may also wish to refer to  
the Software Version Page to see if a newer version of software is available (software  
When using unlock codes with your  
MapSource City Select CD, you may need the  
GPS V’s unit ID.  
To view the software version and unit ID:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the System Setup Page.  
2. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Software Version’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Setup: Time  
The Time Setup Page allows you to select a 12- or 24-hour time format, select your  
local time zone and enable daylight savings time. The ‘UTC Offset’ readout indicates  
the time difference between your local time zone and Coordinated Universal Time  
(UTC; also referred to as Greenwich Mean Time). Your local time and date is displayed  
at the bottom of the page.  
Use the Time Setup Page to select between  
12- and 24-hour format, or to change time  
zones. A ‘Set Date’ option can be used to  
change the current year setting.  
To change a Time Setup Page feature:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Time Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the feature you wish to change and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
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Main Menu: Setup: Guidance  
Main Menu: Setup  
The Guidance Setup Page controls how the GPS V responds when you depart from  
a route, how the Next Turn Page is displayed, and whether or not the GPS V shuts off  
automatically upon arrival at your destination. The Off-Route Recalcuation setting  
determines whether the GPS V prompts you when you depart from the route, automati-  
cally recalculates the route without prompting, or ignores the departure from the route  
and continues with current route navigation.  
You may enable or disable automatic display of the Next Turn Page with the Next  
Turn Pop-up setting. With this setting ‘On’, the Next Turn Page is automatically  
displayed just prior to reaching each route turn. With the Next Turn Pop-up setting  
‘Off’, you can still display the Next Turn Page from the Current Route Page using the  
ENTER key. Selecting “Yes” for the Shutdown On Arrival setting automatically turns  
off the GPS V after the “Arriving at Destination” message displays and your vehicle  
speed drops to zero.  
The ‘Shutdown On Arrival’ setting turns off  
the GPS V automatically when set to “Yes.”  
To change a Guidance Setup Page feature:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Guidance Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the feature you wish to change and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Setup: Routing  
You can pre-program your routing preference  
(faster time, shorter distance or off road) or  
select the preference each time you select a  
destination.  
The Routing Setup Page determines what criteria are used for finding the route to  
your destination. The following options are available:  
Faster Time—This setting uses time as the primary criteria for route calculation.  
The calculated route will take less time to drive, but may be a longer distance than  
when using the ‘Shorter Distance’ setting.  
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Shorter Distance—This setting uses distance as the primary criteria for route calcu-  
lation. The calculated route will be shorter distance, but may take more time.  
Main Menu: Setup  
Off Road—This setting creates a direct-line route from your current location to  
your destination. This may be useful outside the detailed map coverage areas.  
The GPS V can prompt you for a routing preference each time you create a route,  
or you can set the preference on the Routing Setup Page and set ‘Ask Me Preference’ to  
‘No’.  
You can also control how thoroughly the GPS V searches for the perfect route.  
There is a trade-off between the length of time is takes to find a route and the quality  
of that route (i.e., how close will the GPS Vs route be to the ideal route). The following  
options are available:  
The ‘Calculation Method’ determines how  
thoroughly the GPS V searches through the  
map data for the perfect route. The better  
the routing search the longer it will take to  
calculate.  
Quickest Calculation—This provides the fastest results, minimizing the time you  
have to wait.  
Best Route—This provides the best route, but will take longer to calculate.  
Better Route or Quick Calculation—These are compromise settings with emphasis  
on either route quality or time, respectively.  
The ‘Calculate Routes for’ setting allows the GPS V to take full advantage of the City  
Select Maps. Some roads have vehicle-based restrictions associated with them (e.g., no  
commercial truck traffic, no pedestrians or no bicycles). By specifying the vehicle type,  
you can avoid being routed somewhere you cannot legally go. Likewise, some settings  
(e.g., ‘Emergency’) will give you access to roads or turns that wouldn’t be available to  
normal traffic.  
Use the ‘Avoid’ settings (enabled when  
checked) to omit any of the listed features  
from your route calculations.  
To change a Routing Setup Page feature:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Routing Setup Page.  
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2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the feature you wish to change and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
Main Menu: Setup  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
The ‘Avoid’ selections at the bottom of the Routing Setup Page let you avoid certain  
items that may be undesirable in your route. However, the GPS V may still use these  
items if the alternatives will take you too far out of your way.  
To select route items you wish to avoid:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Routing Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the item you wish to avoid and press ENTER.  
The item will generally be avoided with the box adjacent to the item is checked.  
Change distance, speed and elevation units of  
measure from the Units Setup Page.  
Main Menu: Setup: Units  
The Units Setup Page allows you to select the desired units of measure for distance,  
speed, vertical speed, heading and elevation. This page also allows you to select the  
desired heading reference: True North, Magnetic North or Grid North. If a ‘User  
Mag’netic North setting is chosen, you will need to manually enter the difference  
between True North and Magnetic North for the local area.  
To change units of measure:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Units Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the feature you wish to change and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
Heading readings can be referenced to True  
North or Magnetic North.  
4. If ‘User Mag’ is selected, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the heading differ-  
ence field, press ENTER, then use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the  
difference between True North and Magnetic North.  
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To restore Units Setup Page features to the original factory settings:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Units Setup Page.  
2. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
Main Menu: Setup  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Setup: Timers  
The Timers Setup Page lets you select a count up or count down user timer. For a  
count down timer, you may also specify the count down duration. A battery timer lets  
you keep track of how long it has been since you last changed the batteries. An alarm  
clock is also available to set an alarm to sound at a specifc time.  
To select a user timer setting:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Timers Setup Page.  
Count Down and Count Up timers are avail-  
able from the Timers Setup Page.  
2a.For a count down timer, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the time field to the  
right of ‘User Timer’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to  
enter the count down duration.  
Or...  
2b.For a count up timer, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘User Timer’ and press  
ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Up’ and press ENTER.  
3. To reset the timer or turn the timer off, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘User  
Timer’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Reset’ or ‘Off’ and  
press ENTER.  
Use the Location Setup Page to change the  
location format. Several latitude/longitude  
and grid formats are available, as well as  
regional grids.  
Main Menu: Setup: Location  
The Location Setup Page allows you to change the format for location readout or  
select a different map datum. Format options include latitude/longitude (in several  
formats), MGRS, UTM/UPS, Maidenhead, Loran TDs, and several regional grids. A  
comprehensive list of over 100 map datums is available, which can be used to make  
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position readings on your GPS V conform to position readings on a printed map/chart.  
Check the legend on your paper map/chart to determine which map datum was used  
to create it.  
Main Menu: Setup  
Note that, format and map datum settings are best used by individuals with a work-  
ing knowledge of these subjects. Selecting the wrong format or wrong map datum can  
result in substantial position errors.  
To select a location format or map datum:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Location Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Location Format’ or ‘Map Datum’ and press  
ENTER. A pop-up window will appear with selections for that feature.  
An anchor drag alarm indicates if you have  
drifted beyond a specified distance.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
To restore Location Setup Page features to the original factory settings:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Location Setup Page.  
2. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Restore Defaults’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Setup: Alarms  
The Alarms Setup Page provides settings for anchor drag and proximity alarms.  
When enabled, the anchor drag alarm will sound when you’ve exceeded a specified  
drift distance, up to 9999 (units). A proximity alarm defines an alarm circle around a  
specified waypoint. The radius from the proximity waypoint can be up to 99.99 (units).  
Proximity alarms are useful when marking locations you wish to avoid (e.g., hazards).  
To enable/disable the anchor drag alarm:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Alarms Setup Page.  
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2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight Anchor Drag’ and press ENTER. A pop-up  
window will appear.  
Main Menu: Setup  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘On’ or ‘Off’ and press ENTER.  
4. To define the alarm distance, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the anchor  
drag distance field and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to  
enter the maximum allowable drift distance.  
To enable/disable the proximity alarm:  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Alarms Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Proximity’ and press ENTER. A pop-up  
Proximity waypoints allow you to mark locations  
you wish to avoid.  
window will appear.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘On’ or ‘Off’ and press ENTER.  
4. To specify the proximity waypoint and alarm radius, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight the first blank line under ‘Proximity Waypoints’ and press ENTER. Use  
the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to specify the waypoint category and waypoint  
name. (Use the steps on pages 26-32 is you need more guidance.) With the proxim-  
ity waypoint selected, highlight the ‘Radius’ field adjacent to the waypoint name  
and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the alarm  
radius.  
Language options allow user friendly display.  
5. To remove a proximity waypoint or all proximity waypoints from the list, use the  
ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the waypoint you wish to remove (not necessary  
to remove all) and press MENU. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Remove  
Waypoint’ or ‘Remove All’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Setup: Language  
The Language Setup Page allows selection of Dutch, French, German, Italian, or  
The GPS V has a variety of interface settings  
for connection to other equipment.  
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Spanish language screen displays.  
Main Menu: Setup  
Main Menu: Setup: Interface  
The Interface Setup Page lets you control the input/output format used when con-  
necting your GPS V to a computer, external NMEA devices, a DGPS beacon receiver,  
etc. The following settings are available:  
NMEA 0183, version 3.0 is transmitted  
every two seconds at 4800 baud.  
Approved sentences include GPRMC,  
GPRMB, GPGGA, GPGSA, GPGSV, GPGLL,  
GPBOD, GPRTE and GPWPL.  
GARMIN—The proprietary format used to exchange waypoint, route, track log and  
MapSource data with a PC.  
GARMIN DGPS—The proprietary format used with a Garmin differential beacon  
receiver (e.g., GBR 23). Provides for tuning of the beacon receiver directly from the GPS V.  
Proprietary sentences include PGRME,  
PGRMZ, PGRMM and PSLIB.  
NMEA Out—Supports output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data. No input.  
Text Out—Allows ASCII text output of location and velocity information. No input.  
RTCM In—Provides DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format. No output.  
RTCM In/NMEA Out—Allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format  
and supports the output of standard NMEA 0183 version 3.0 data.  
RTCM In/Text Out—Allows DGPS input using a standard RTCM SC-104 format  
and supports the output of simple ASCII text information for location and velocity.  
None—Provides no interfacing capabilities.  
When using a beacon receiver setting  
To change an Interface Setup Page feature:  
(Garmin DGPS or RTCM In/NMEA Out),  
the GPS V can automatically communicate  
with the beacon receiver to scan for available  
stations. Or, you can select ‘Manual’ and  
enter the beacon frequency and bit rate.  
1. Follow the steps on page 54 to select the Interface Setup Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Format’ and press ENTER. A pop-up  
window will appear listing the available interface settings.  
(cont.)  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
4. For Text Out and/or RTCM In, Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Baud Rate’ and press  
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ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired setting and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Accessories  
5. For GARMIN DGPS or RTCM In/NMEA Out, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Beacon’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to select ‘Scan’ or ‘Manual’  
and press ENTER. If ‘Scan’ is selected, the GPS V will automatically direct the beacon  
receiver to scan for available beacon transmitters. If ‘Manual’ is selected, select the  
‘Freq’ and ‘Bit Rate’ fields and enter the appropriate settings. The beacon status,  
signal-to-noise ratio and distance to beacon are displayed on the bottom of the page.  
Accessories:  
Sun & Moon  
Hunt & Fish  
Calendar  
Gas Mileage  
Games  
Main Menu: Accessories  
Calculator  
There are six accessory pages (features which enhance unit operation, but are not  
essential). The Accessories Page displays icons which you select to view the desired  
accessory.  
To select an accessory:  
1. Follow the steps on page 50 to select Accessories’.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the desired accessory icon and press  
ENTER.  
Sun & Moon  
Hunt & Fish  
Calendar  
Sun/Moon Location, Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset  
Prediction, Best Times, Good Times  
Accessories Page  
Monthly Calendar, Notes  
Gas Mileage  
Games  
Mileage Calculations based on Odometer/Fuel Purchase  
Breakout Game and Memory Race  
Calculator  
Main Menu: Accessories: Sun & Moon  
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The Sun and Moon Accessories Page graphically depicts the position of the sun and  
moon relative to Earth. Sun and moon positions can be displayed for any date and for  
any location on Earth.  
Main Menu: Accessories  
The Sun and Moon Accessories Page also displays sunrise, sunset, moonrise and  
moonset times for the selected time, date and location. On-screen buttons at the  
bottom of the page allow you to animate the movement of the sun and moon and stop  
at a given time/date. The button on the left animates the display of sun and moon.  
The center button animates the display more rapidly, showing the different moon  
phases. The button on the right stops the animation.  
To display sun and moon locations for a specified time, date and  
location:  
The Sun and Moon Accessory Page displays  
sun and moon locations on a sky view  
graphic. Moon phases can also be displayed.  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Sun and Moon Accessory Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Location’ and press ENTER. A pop-up  
window will appear listing the available location options.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the location option and press ENTER. If  
‘Current Location’ is selected, skip to step 5 below.  
4a.If ‘Use Map’ is selected, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to point to the desired location.  
Press ENTER when the pointer is on the desired location.  
Or...  
4b.If ‘Use Find Menu’ is selected, follow the step-by-step instructions on pages 26-32  
in this manual.  
To toggle between sky view and moon phase  
display, press MENU and select the alternat-  
ing display choice. (In this case ‘Change to  
Sky View’.)  
5a.Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Date’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the desired date. Next, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Time’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter  
the desired time.  
(cont.)  
Or...  
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5b.Press MENU to display an options menu. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Use Current Time’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Accessories  
To toggle between sky view and moon phase displays:  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Sun and Moon Accessory Page.  
2. Press MENU to display an options menu.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Change to Sky View’ or ‘Change to Moon  
Phase’ and press ENTER.  
Main Menu: Accessories: Hunt & Fish  
The Hunt and Fish Accessories Page provides you with a listing of best times for  
hunting and fishing, for a chosen date and location.  
The Hunt and Fish Accessories Page lists best  
and good times for hunting and fishing.  
To display hunting and fishing predictions for a specified date and loca-  
tion:  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Hunt and Fish Accessory Page.  
2a.Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Date’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the desired date. Next, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to  
highlight ‘Time’ and press ENTER. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter  
the desired time.  
Or...  
2b.Press MENU to display an options menu. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Use Current Time’ and press ENTER.  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the location option and press ENTER. If  
Time predictions can be calculated for any  
date and any location.  
‘Current Location’ is selected, the ‘Best Times’ and ‘Good Times’ will be displayed.  
4a.If ‘Use Map’ is selected, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to point to the desired location.  
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Press ENTER when the pointer is on the desired location.  
Or...  
Main Menu: Accessories  
4b.If ‘Use Find Menu’ is selected, follow the step-by-step instructions on pages 26-32  
in this manual.  
Note that, the times displayed are the recognized best and good times for hunting  
and fishing. But, be certain that they are not in conflict with state and local game laws  
which may vary from location to location. It is your responsibility to know and abide  
by these laws.  
Main Menu: Accessories: Calendar  
The Calendar Accessories Page provides you with a monthly calendar with pro-  
grammable reference notes. You can display one monthly calendar at a time and mark  
reference notes on the calendar dates using the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER. The  
GPS V will store up to 100 calendar notes with up to 18 characters per note.  
The Calendar Accessory Page displays a one-  
month calendar.  
To select the desired month (and year):  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Calendar Accessory Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight a direction arrow on either side of the  
‘Month’ field. Use the back arrow to view preceding months and the forward arrow  
to view subsequent months.  
3. Press ENTER, as often as necessary, to view the desired month.  
To create a calendar note:  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Calendar Accessory Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the date the note will be associated with  
You can add notes to the calendar as well.  
and press ENTER.  
(cont.)  
3. With ‘<new note>’ highlighted, press ENTER.  
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4. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter the new note. Select ‘OK’ and  
press ENTER when finished entering the note.  
Main Menu: Accessories  
To delete calendar notes:  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Calendar Accessory Page.  
2. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight the date containing the note you with to  
delete and press MENU. (NOTE: This step is not necessary when deleting old notes.)  
3. Use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Delete This Day’s Notes’ or ‘Delete Notes  
Older Than...’ and press ENTER. When deleting older notes, use the ROCKER  
KEYPAD and ENTER to select the desired time frame.  
Main Menu: Accessories: Gas Mileage  
The Gas Mileage Accessories Page provides you with calculator functions to deter-  
mine fuel economy. The GPS Vs trip odometer reading (see page 21) is automatically  
displayed, but can be edited if your vehicles mechanical trip odometer offers a different  
reading. When purchasing fuel, enter the number of gallons and the GPS V will auto-  
matically display fuel economy (in miles per gallon).  
Enter the number of gallons purchased to  
calculate gas mileage.  
To display gas mileage:  
1. Follow the steps on page 64 to select the Gas Mileage Accessory Page.  
2. OPTIONAL: To change the odometer reading, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Trip Odometer’ and press ENTER. Then use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to  
enter a new odometer figure. Select ‘OK’ and press ENTER when finished.  
3. To enter the number of gallons purchased, use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight  
‘Gallons’ and press ENTER. Then use the ROCKER KEYPAD and ENTER to enter  
the fuel consumed (purchased). Select ‘OK’ and press ENTER when finished.  
From the Gas Mileage Accessory Page, press  
MENU to make a calendar note when pur-  
chasing fuel.  
4. After calculating fuel economy, you may wish to reset the trip odometer. To do this,  
use the ROCKER KEYPAD to highlight ‘Reset Trip’ and press ENTER.  
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The Games Accessory Page lets you play two games, Breakout and Memory Race.  
Main Menu: Accessories  
Breakout uses the ROCKER KEYPAD to control a paddle at the bottom of the  
screen. The object of the game is to deflect the bouncing ball(s) until all bricks at the  
top of the screen have been removed.  
Use the QUIT key to exit the game.  
Memory Race has you as the key playing piece, as you walk or travel about until  
your position appears in a square. Press ENTER to open the chest and reveal the  
symbol. Move to another square, attempting to find the matching symbol. If the  
symbol in the next chest does not match the first, then both chests are closed. The  
game is completed with all symbol pairs are found.  
Select Memory Race or Breakout from the  
Games Accessory page.  
Main Menu: Accessories: Calculator  
The calculator accessory lets you perform basic mathematical operations.  
The Calculator Accessory  
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Appendix A  
The GPS V can be connected to a PC, beacon receiver, marine autopilot or other  
compatible device using the supplied PC Interface Cable with RS-232 Serial Port Con-  
nector (P/N 010-10141-00).  
Wiring/Interfacing  
The GPS V can be connected to a vehicles electrical system and a PC, beacon  
receiver, marine autopilot, or other compatible device using the optional PC Interface  
Cable with Cigarette Lighter Adapter (P/N 010-10165-00).  
(-) Ground  
The GPS V may be hard-wired to the vehicles electrical system (10-32 VDC) and a  
PC, beacon receiver, marine autopilot or other compatible device using the Power/Data  
Cable with bare wire leads (P/N 010-10082-00).  
Data In  
Data Out  
(+) Power  
WARNING: The terms of the Garmin Warranty require that the Power/Data  
Cable with bare wire leads be installed by experienced installers at a quali-  
fied installation facility, (i.e. electrical accessory installation center, auto,  
or marine dealer service center). The user should not attempt installation  
without proper knowledge of automotive or marine electrical systems and  
skill in the use of special tools or hardware required for installation.  
Power and Data Connections from the back  
of the unit.  
Consult the wiring diagrams at the side and bottom of the page for proper connec-  
tions. (The male connector on the back of the GPS V and wiring leads are illustrated to  
the right, wiring lead color coding is illustrated below.)  
To remove the attached antenna for connec-  
tion to a remote antenna: rotate to a 45°  
angle and gently pull away from the unit.  
The antenna port accepts a standard BNC  
connector.  
10-35 VDC  
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Appendix B  
Cleaning  
Maintenance and  
Accessories  
Contact Garmin Customer Service or your  
Garmin Dealer to obtain Replacement Parts  
and Optional Accessories.  
The GPS V is constructed of high quality materials and does not require user  
maintenance other than cleaning. Clean the unit using a cloth dampened with a mild  
detergent solution and then wipe dry. Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that may  
damage plastic components.  
Storage  
Garmin Customer Service  
913/397.8200 or 1-800/800.1020  
Storing alkaline batteries in the unit for extended periods is not recommended. In  
order to reduce the chance for battery leakage in the battery compartment and map  
data card slot, remove the batteries when storing the unit for more than six months.  
Water Immersion  
The GPS V is waterproof to IEC Standard 529 IPX7. It can withstand immersion in  
1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Prolonged submersion can cause damage to the unit.  
After submersion, be certain to remove the batteries and map cartridge and dry the  
compartments before reuse.  
WARNING: Garmin Accessories have been  
designed and tested specifically for use with  
Garmin products. Accessories offered for  
sale by other manufacturers have not been  
necessarily tested or approved for use with  
Garmin Products. Use of such accessories  
might cause damage to your Garmin Product  
and void the terms of the warranty.  
To resolve problems that cannot be remedied using this guide, Contact Garmin  
Customer Service at 913/397.8200 or 1-800/800.1020.  
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Appendix C  
Low Battery - The batteries are low and should be  
replaced.  
Messages  
Memory is Full - The units memory is full. To  
reduce the amount of memory used, delete unused routes,  
waypoints, or track log data.  
The GPS V uses an on-screen message system to alert  
you to unit operating characteristics. Press the ENTER key  
to acknowledge the message and return to the page you  
were viewing.  
Near Proximity Point - You have entered the alarm  
radius for the proximity waypoint indicated.  
Anchor Drag - You have drifted beyond the specified  
anchor drag alarm distance.  
No Diff GPS Location - No differential correction data  
is available or not enough data is available to compute a  
DGPS position.  
Arriving at Destination - You have arrived at the  
destination location.  
None Found - A search through MapSource data, using  
the selected criteria, has produced no matching results.  
Can’t Unlock Maps - At least one map on the data card  
is locked.  
Note Memory is Full - Calendar note memory is full.  
No additional calendar notes can be stored without deleting  
old notes to create memory space.  
Data Transfer Complete - Transfer of data to the unit  
from PC software has been completed.  
Off Route - You have ventured off the current route.  
Database Error - A waypoint or route failed to store in  
memory. If the problem persists, return the unit to Garmin  
for service.  
Off Route Recalculating - You have ventured off the  
current route and the GPS V is calculating a new route.  
Detail Maps Don’t Support Routing - The MapSource  
maps that have been downloaded and saved into the GPS Vs  
memory do NOT support automatic routing.  
Poor Coverage - The GPS V cannot acquire the neces-  
sary number of satellites to compute your location.  
Proximity Memory Full - Proximity waypoint memory  
is full. No additional proximity waypoints can be stored  
without deleting old waypoints to create memory space.  
GPS Turned Off for Indoor Use - GPS satellite recep-  
tion has been disabled for indoor use.  
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Proximity Radius Overlaps - The alarm radius  
specified overlaps the area specified by another proximity  
waypoint.  
Messages  
Route Memory Full - Route memory is full and no  
more routes can be saved or added (from another GPS unit  
or a PC).  
Track Truncated - A complete uploaded track will not  
fit in memory. The oldest track log points were deleted to  
make space for the most recent data.  
Route Truncated - The route has been truncated  
because it was too long. There will be turns missing prior to  
the destination.  
Waypoint Memory is Full - You have used all 500  
waypoints available. Delete unwanted waypoints to make  
space for new entries.  
Route Waypoint Memory is Full - There is no more  
Waypoint Already Exists - The waypoint name you  
space for map-based route waypoints (used for turns).  
have entered is already used by another waypoint.  
Route Already Exists - The route name you have  
entered is already being used by another route.  
Too Many Vias for Road Navigation - The route con-  
tains too many via points (intermediate destinations). The  
route can only be navigated in an off-road or point-to-point  
(manual route) fashion.  
Track Already Exists - The track name you have  
entered is already being used by another track.  
Track Memory is Full - Track Log memory is full. No  
additional track log data can be stored without deleting old  
data to create memory space.  
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Appendix D  
DGPS Accuracy  
Position:  
3-5 meters (10-16 feet), 95% typical2  
0.05 meter/sec steady state  
Specifications  
Velocity:  
Dynamics:  
Interfaces:  
Performs to specifications to 6 g’s  
PHYSICAL  
NMEA 0183 version 2.3, RTCM SC-104  
(for DGPS corrections) and  
RS-232 for PC interface  
Case:  
Size:  
Rugged; fully gasketed  
2.3”H x 5.0”W x 1.6”D  
(5.9 x 12.7 x 4.1 cm)  
Data Storage Life:  
Map Storage:  
Indefinite; no memory battery required  
Internal; approximately 19 MB  
Weight:  
Display:  
Approx. 9 ounces (255 g) w/ batteries  
POWER  
1.5”H x 2.2”H (3.8 x 5.6 cm), (256 x 160  
pixels), high-contrast, 4-gray-level backlit  
Source:  
Four 1.5-volt AA batteries or 12 V Adapter  
Cable, or up to 35 VDC external power  
LCD  
Battery Life:  
up to 25 hours based on backlight  
setting4  
Antenna:  
Detachable with BNC-type connector  
5° to 158°F (-15° to 70°C)1  
Temp. Range:  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
1. The temperature rating for the GPS V may exceed the usable range of  
some batteries. Alkaline batteries can rupture at high temperatures.  
PERFORMANCE  
Receiver:  
Differential-ready 12 parallel channel  
Warm: Approximately 15 seconds  
Cold: Approximately 45 seconds  
AutoLocate™: Approximately 2 minutes  
Once per second, continuous  
2. With optional Garmin GBR 21/23 Beacon Receiver Input.  
Acquisition Time:  
3. Subject to accuracy degradation to 100m 2DRMS under the U.S.  
DOD-imposed Selective Availability (SA) Program.  
4. Alkaline batteries lose a significant amount of their capacity as tem-  
perature decreases. Use Lithium batteries when operating the GPS V in  
below-freezing conditions. Extensive use of bright screen backlighting  
will significantly reduce battery life. Low to moderate screen back-  
lighting can significantly prolong battery life.  
Update Rate:  
GPS Accuracy  
Position:  
Velocity:  
<15 meters (49 feet), 95% typical3  
0.05 meter/sec steady state  
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Appendix E  
MapSource City Select CD-ROM Overview  
MapSource Information  
CD-ROMs containing all U.S. and Canadian detailed coverage areas (DCAs) are  
included with your GPS V. The MapSource City Select CD is designed specifically for  
the GPS V and contains detailed street maps for major cities. This mapping software  
allows for automatic routing and also contains turn restrictions and other routing infor-  
mation. By simply entering an address, intersection or pointing at the map, the GPS  
V will automatically plan a route and provide turn-by-turn directions to that location.  
You can also look up services or points of interest and view the address, phone number  
and map location. Be aware that not all areas are covered in detail by the City Select  
CD. But to get detailed, street-level routing for major cities, you need to download  
maps from the City Select CD. Please refer to the MapSource manual for more informa-  
tion on downloading maps.  
NOTE: This information will apply to  
you, only if your GPS V contains these  
MapSource products. Not all GPS V  
product configurations include MapSource  
CD-ROMs. For information on Garmin  
MapSource products designed for use in your  
specific location, consult the Garmin web site  
(www.garmin.com) or your Garmin Dealer.  
The GPS V will also work with MapSource Roads & Recreation, City Navigator,  
WorldMap, Topo, U.S. Waterways & Lights, Points of Interest, Fishing Hot Spots  
(requires unlock) and MetroGuide CD, but these products (all but MetroGuide USA CD  
version 4.01 or higher) will not provide detailed automatic routing. If you’re using GPS  
V without downloaded maps from the City Select CD, you’ll still have automatic rout-  
ing capabilities along major streets and highways contained in the built-in “basemap”.  
Unlock Codes  
The data on the City Select CD is protected by unlock codes. Before you can down-  
load maps from a detailed coverage area, you’ll need to “unlock” that region. Additional  
instructions for completing these steps are printed on the MapSource Unlock Certificate  
(provided with the City Select CD). The Certificate directs you to the Garmin web site,  
where you’ll enter your personal information, the Unit ID number from your GPS V (refer  
to page 56 and the Setup Guide), and the code contained on the certificate. From the  
web site, you’ll also select a coverage area and see which cities are included. After you’ve  
completed the information, the web site will provide your official 25 digit unlock code.  
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Appendix F  
Best Route ...........................................58  
Big Numbers .......................................47  
D
Index  
Data Entry.............................................3  
Data Fields ....................3, 19, 24, 38, 46  
Daylight Savings..................................56  
Default ..................................................3  
Default, Restoring........24, 38, 47, 56, 60  
Deleting Routes ............................. 36-37  
Deleting Tracks....................................52  
Deleting Waypoints .......................14, 49  
Detour.................................................42  
Direct Goto Line..................................18  
Direction Finder Page................ 7, 45-47  
Direction Finder Page Options ...... 46-47  
Direction To Go...................................15  
Display Orientation.............................55  
Distance To Go..............................15, 59  
Driving Instructions ............................15  
C
A
Calculation Method.............................58  
Calculator............................................69  
Calendar.................................. 64, 67-68  
Cancelling Data Entry............................2  
Cancelling Goto ..................................16  
Cautions................................................ii  
Change Fields....................19, 24, 38, 46  
Cities...................................................18  
Clearing Routes...................................37  
Clearing Track Log ........................23, 52  
Color Mode.........................................18  
Contrast, Adjusting ...............................6  
Copying Routes...................................37  
Count Down Timer .............................60  
Count Up Timer..................................60  
Course Pointer ....................................47  
Creating a Route...................... 33-34, 51  
Creating Waypoints.......................14, 48  
Current Direction................................15  
Current Heading ............... 15, 21-22, 45  
Current Location.....................12, 22, 44  
Current Route Page ................... 7, 40-43  
Current Route Page Options.......... 41-43  
Cursor...................................................3  
Accessories Pages .......................... 64-69  
Alarm Clock........................................60  
Alarms Setup Page......................... 61-62  
Altitude...............................................11  
Anchor Drag Alarm .............................61  
Antenna ................................................1  
Areas...................................................18  
Arrival Times.......................................43  
Automatic Routes.......................... 33-34  
AutoZoom...........................................18  
Average Location ..................... 24-25, 49  
Average Speed ............................... 21-22  
Avoid...................................................59  
E
B
Editing Routes............................... 36-39  
Elevation .................................11, 45, 59  
Emergency Vehicles.............................58  
ENTER/MARK Key................................2  
Backlight Timeout ...............................55  
Backlight, Adjusting ..............................6  
Battery Installation ............................1, 4  
Battery Setting.....................................55  
Battery Timer ......................................60  
Beacon Receiver............................. 62-63  
Bearing Pointer..............................45, 47  
Beeper Tones .......................................55  
F
Faster Time .........................................57  
FCC Compliance...................................v  
Field......................................................3  
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Appendix F  
File Tabs..............................................17  
FIND Key.................................. 2, 26-32  
FIND Menu............................. 26-32, 50  
Finding Addresses...............................31  
Finding By Name .......................... 26-27  
Finding Cities................................ 26-28  
Finding Highway Exits.................. 29-30  
Finding Intersections...........................31  
Finding Nearest...................................28  
Finding Points of Interest .............. 26-28  
Finding Waypoints........................ 26-28  
Follow Roads.......................................36  
I
Index  
IN Zoom Key....................... 2, 12-13, 44  
Indoor Use ......................................5, 10  
Interface Setup Page ............................63  
Map Page Options......................... 16-20  
Map Panning................................. 13-14  
Map Scale................................12, 13, 44  
Map Setup...........................................17  
MapSource Info.............................20, 75  
Marking Present Position.................2, 48  
Marking Waypoints.......................14, 48  
Max Zoom...........................................17  
Measure Distance ................................20  
MENU Key............................................2  
MGRS..................................................60  
K
Keypad..................................................1  
Keypad Usage........................................2  
L
Latitude/Longitude..............................60  
Location Format............................ 60-61  
Location Setup Page ...................... 60-61  
Location, New.....................................11  
Lock On Road .....................................18  
Loran TDs ...........................................60  
G
Games...........................................64, 69  
Gas Mileage...................................64, 68  
GMT ...................................................56  
Goto.............................................. 33-39  
Goto City ...................................... 27-28  
Goto Point of Interest.................... 27-28  
Goto Waypoint.............................. 27-28  
GPS......................................................iii  
GPS V Description.................................1  
Graphic Compass................................45  
Guidance Setup Page...........................57  
N
Navigating Routes ................... 35, 40-47  
New Location......................................11  
New Route ....................................33, 51  
Next Turn Page..............................44, 57  
NMEA.................................................63  
North Up ............................................10  
Notes, Calendar............................. 67-68  
M
Magnetic North ...................................59  
Maidenhead ........................................60  
Main Menu................................ 2, 50-69  
Main Page Sequence..............................7  
Manual Routes .............................. 33-34  
Map Accuracy ......................................iii  
Map Data..............................................iii  
Map Datum................................... 60-61  
Map Detail...........................................18  
Map Page................................... 7, 12-20  
O
H
Odometer...................................... 21-22  
Off Road........................................45, 58  
Hide Guidance Text.............................16  
Hunt and Fish...............................64, 66  
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Appendix F  
Selecting Routes ..................................35  
Setup Map..................................... 17-18  
Setup Pages ................................... 54-64  
Shorter Distance..................................57  
Show Arrival Times .............................43  
Show Guidance Text............................16  
Show Times To Go ..............................43  
Shutdown on Arrival...........................57  
Signal Strength......................................8  
Sky View ...................................8, 10, 65  
Small Numbers....................................47  
Software License Agreement.................iv  
Software Version..................................56  
Specifications ......................................74  
Speed .......................... 15, 21-22, 45, 59  
Stop Navigation.................16, 35, 41, 46  
Sun and Moon............................... 64-66  
Sunrise................................................65  
Sunset .................................................65  
Symbols, Waypoint .............................48  
System Mode................................. 54-55  
System Setup Page......................... 54-56  
R
Index  
Recalculate Route ................................42  
Receiver Status .................................. 8-9  
Recently Found Places.........................32  
Reference Waypoint.............................49  
Renaming Routes.................................36  
Renaming Waypoints...........................48  
Resetting Trip Information...................23  
Restore Defaults...........24, 38, 47, 56, 60  
Resume Navigation........................41, 46  
Reversing Routes ........................... 37-38  
Rocker Keypad......................................2  
Route Line...........................................12  
Route List Options ..............................36  
Routes..................................... 33-43, 51  
Routing Setup Page ....................... 57-59  
RTCM..................................................63  
Off Route Recalculation.......................57  
On-Screen Button..................................3  
Orientation..........................2, 10, 18, 55  
OUT Zoom Key................... 2, 12-13, 44  
P
Package Contents ...................................i  
Packing List............................................i  
PAGE Key..........................................2, 7  
Panning Map................................. 13-14  
Pointing on Map............................ 13-14  
Power On/Off....................................2, 5  
Power/Backlight Key..................1, 2, 5, 6  
Power/Data Connector ....................1, 70  
Present Location..................................12  
Present Position...................................12  
Projected Waypoint .............................49  
Proximity Alarm..................................62  
Proximity Waypoint ............................62  
S
Satellite Status Page......................... 7-11  
Satellite Status Page Options.......... 10-11  
Saving Routes................................35, 42  
Saving Track Logs................................53  
Screen Features .....................................3  
Screen Orientation ................................2  
Scroll Bar...............................................3  
Searching for Satellites...........................9  
Selecting Maps ....................................20  
T
Q
Table of Contents ..........................vii-viii  
Text Size..............................................17  
3D Navigation.......................................9  
Time and Date.....................................22  
Quickest Calculation...........................58  
QUIT Key..........................................2, 7  
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Time Format .......................................56  
Time Setup Page..................................56  
Time To Go ...................................15, 43  
Time Zone...........................................56  
Timers Setup Page...............................60  
TracBack..............................................53  
Tracks............................................ 51-53  
Track Up .............................................10  
Tracks............................................ 51-53  
Trip Information Page................ 7, 21-25  
Trip Information Page Options ...... 23-25  
Trip Odometer............................... 21-22  
True North ..........................................59  
Turn Direction......................... 40-41, 44  
Turn Instructions..................... 40-41, 44  
Turning On/Off .................................2, 5  
2D Navigation.......................................9  
V
Index  
Vehicle Installation ................................ii  
Via Points............................................43  
W
WAAS..................................................55  
Warnings...............................................ii  
Warranty ..............................................vi  
Waypoint Symbols ..............................48  
Waypoints, Creating................ 14, 48-49  
Wide Area Augmentation System ........55  
Z
Zooming.............................. 2, 12-13, 44  
U
Unit Description....................................1  
Unit ID................................................56  
Units of Measure ........................... 59-60  
Units Setup Page .................................59  
Unlock Code.......................................75  
Use Detour..........................................42  
Use Indoors.....................................5, 10  
User Timer ..........................................60  
UTC Offset..........................................56  
UTM/UPS............................................60  
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GARMIN International, Inc.  
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