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Introduction2MaintenanceCaring for your StreetPilot Cleaning the Case and Remote ControlThe StreetPilot 2620/2660 case and remote are constructed of h
Introduction3Keypad UsageTurning the StreetPilot On and OffToggle the power switch on the right side down to turn the unit ON and up to turn it OFF. W
Introduction4Remote UsageUsing the TouchscreenThe StreetPilot 2620/2660’s touchscreen features allow you to make menu selections, position the map poi
IntroductionIntroduction5Installing the Remote Control Batteries• ROUTE Key— Displays a menu of available route navigation features.• THUMB STICK — Se
Reference6Learning how to use the Map PageThe Map page is your StreetPilot’s main operating page. This page is the fi rst image you see after the start
Reference7QUITPAGEFINDMENUINOUTROUTE SPEAK1ABC2DEF3GHI4JKL5MNO6PQRS7TUV8WXYZ90ZOOMmap tools barthumb stickUsing the Map Page FeaturesThe Map page come
Reference8displayed area. The white arrow, or “ map pointer,” serves as a target marker and provides informa-tion for a specifi c location or object if
Reference9to Track Up (or vice versa) by touching the orientation icon. Note that the map tools bar must be hidden before you can change these icons.M
Reference10This view of the Gateway Arch appears when you touch Show Map. The coordinates of the Arch appear at top right. The Arch’s distance and bea
Reference11From the information page, you can also touch Go To to create a route to the Arch. A Route Preference window will appear. Once you select a
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Reference12Viewing the Map Page While DrivingMap Pages in Driving and Routing ModeWhile driving, you will see one of two types of Map pages: a Map pag
Reference13See page 42 for more information on hiding/showing data tabs.Both types of Map pages display a vehicle icon which indicates your present po
Reference14Use this feature whether you are simply driving with your StreetPilot turned on (driving Map page) or navigating a route (routing Map page)
Reference15An added bonus to the Next Turn feature is that the StreetPilot “voice” announces upcoming turns. Thus, if you cannot safely view the Next
Reference16Access the Trip Information page anytime during an active route by pressing PAGE on your StreetPilot.Select from different Mileage Logs.Tri
Reference17Stopped Time – The length of time that the vehicle has been stopped (or stationary) during the time the StreetPilot has been tracking your
Reference18Driving with Dead Reckoning (2660 Only)The StreetPilot 2660 comes with dead reckoning capabilities, which means that you continue to get na
Reference19Finding Places Use the FIND feature on your StreetPilot unit (or remote) to take the guess work out of locating a city street, restaurant,
Reference20list will include names like Fort Morgan and Fort Collins, Colorado, but it will also include names like Glen Comfort. The more letters you
Reference21Finding an Address or IntersectionTouch the Addresses or Intersections icon from the Find menu. In both cases, a page appears that allows y
IntroductioniPrefaceCongratulations on choosing one of the most advanced GPS navigation systems available! The Garmin StreetPilot 2620/2660 utilizes t
Reference22Finding Interesting Places to Eat, Sleep, Shop, and Visit A fun feature of your StreetPilot is being able to locate interesting and excitin
Reference23In addition to the Near Current Route tab, here are additional tab options for fi nding places:•Near Here: Whereas Near Current Route lists
Reference24right side of the screen to select an exit.You can narrow the number of exits by touching the down arrow (ź) on the All Exits tab to view o
Reference25When you fi nd the name of the waypoint you seek (no matter which search method you used), touch the waypoint name and a Waypoint Review pag
Reference26Planning a Trip As you have discovered while reading this section, you can search for places by using a variety of “fi nd” methods. If you a
Reference27Finding “Recently-Found” PlacesRecent fi nds above display the places we found in the Planning a Trip tutorial on the previous page.Note: De
Reference28Creating RoutesCreating your own Routes Use the ROUTE feature on your StreetPilot unit to create vacation routes, routes to a job intervie
Reference29Routing Setup – Allows you to control routing preference settings.New – Allows you to create and activate an entirely new route.Route List
Reference30Creating RoutesMap page appears, move around it until you fi nd your destination point. Then, tap the check mark that’s located at the top r
Reference31route home will appear. Select Yes, and your StreetPilot will then direct you to your HOME location. To set a HOME Waypoint:1. Press down
IntroductionIntroductioniiPacking ListBefore installing and getting started with your unit, please check to see that your package includes the followi
Reference32Saving a RouteYour StreetPilot always remembers the last route you created. Thus, you can save the route either during the navigation or af
Reference33StreetPilot or remote control. A Menu page, shown at right, will appear:Select Delete All to delete all routes in your Route List. Modifyin
Reference34Adding Via PointsVia points are extra stops you’d like to make on your way to a fi nal destination. You can add up to 250 via points. When y
Reference35Arranging Via PointsIf you add more than one via point, you may want to arrange the order of the stops (or points) on the route to minimize
Reference36You can use the Measure Distance feature to do straight-line distancing for places that are miles away from your current location. In the e
Reference37To move the thumb tack to the new location (Bistro), touch the check mark at the top right of the Map page. The on-screen pointer (blue thu
Reference38Customizing your StreetPilot 2620/2660If you’ve experimented with creating routes and fi nding places using your StreetPilot, you may feel y
Reference39Many of your changes to the Map page can be made by pressing the Map Setup icon on the Menu page, shown above. Access the Menu page by pres
Reference40AutoZoom — When On, the Map page zooms in and out as you travel. As you approach a turn, the Map page progressively zooms in. After the tur
Reference41the Menu page, select the Reset Settings icon. All settings for that tab will reset to its original settings. Select the Reset All Settings
IntroductionIntroductioniiiTable of ContentsPreface...iCustomer Service Product Regis
Reference42Your StreetPilot includes three tab styles that contain pre-set information that will appear in each data tab (see the examples at left). Y
Reference43Possible Data Tab CustomizationsThe following types of navigational data can be displayed on the Mapping and Routing data tabs:Address – St
Reference44Customizing the Overall Setup of Your StreetPilotYour StreetPilot allows you to make customizations within the unit’s overall system. Even
Reference45Tabs Included on the System Setup Options PageThe tab headings and associated subheadings on the System Setup Options page are:General – Co
Reference46Voice – This setting determines when the StreetPilot “speaks.” • Guidance and Status: The unit speaks guidance messages during route naviga
Reference47• Off: The Next Turn page will never appear.• SPEAK Key Only: The Next Turn page will only appear when you press the SPEAK key.• Automatic
Reference48Preference setting for all route calculations. This setting is recommended if you usually have the same preference for your routes.Calculat
Reference49• Custom Avoids: You can create a list of roads or areas you would like to avoid. Select Custom Avoidsand an Avoid List page will appear. S
Reference50• Avoid Area: Choose this option if you want to map out an entire rectangular area--that can include numerous roads--to avoid. A Map page a
Reference51Once entered, your StreetPilot will avoid these roads/areas unless no other roads are available or until you remove them from the Avoid Lis
IntroductionStep 1: If you have not already done so, attach the vehicle adaptor to your StreetPilot and plug it in to your vehicle’s cigarette lighter
Reference52Time tabTime Format – Allows you to choose either a 12- or 24-hour time format. When you select the 12-hour time format, the clock reads li
Reference53Track Log tabThe StreetPilot automatically records a history of your locations in the Track Log, creating an electronic “bread crumb” trail
Reference54You can change the USB and serial format settings from the Interface tab. Do not change any of the other settings unless you are an authori
Reference55Obtaining the latest Software UpgradesThe System Info page displays the software version that is currently loaded in the StreetPilot. It al
Reference56GPS Info PageUnderstanding the GPS Information PageWhat is GPS?The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system m
Reference57GPS Info PageA signal strength bar appears for each satellite in view; the satellite’s number appears beneath each bar. The progress of sat
Reference58GPS Info Pageposition fi x (indicated by 2D Navigation or 3D Navigation in the Satellite Status fi eld). You can also set the sky view to a T
Reference59‘Poor Satellite Reception’ MenuIf no satellites are received for several minutes (or if too few satellites are received to determine a posi
Reference60GPS Info PageTo select a new location: 1. Select ‘New Location.’ A window appears with two options (‘Automatic’ and ‘Use Map’).2. Select
Appendix61Vehicle InstallationThe StreetPilot 2620/2660 is portable, allowing you to easily carry the unit from vehicle to vehicle or take it with you
Introductionscroll bar arrowStep 4: Scroll down the list of restaurants by tapping the down arrow on the scroll bar, shown above. When you see a resta
Appendix62Vehicle InstallationInstalling the Dash Mount to your VehicleTo secure the mounting base to the dash of the vehicle, choose either the perma
Appendix63Attaching the StreetPilot to the BaseThese steps apply to both the non-skid friction mount base and the adhesive dash mount.1. Slide the l
Appendix64Attaching the Vehicle Adapter to the StreetPilot 2620/2660Your vehicle adapter is a 12/24 volt DC adapter with an external speaker system.
Appendix65DR Cable Wiring - For Dealer Installation Only (StreetPilot 2660 only)The StreetPilot 2660 includes Dead Reckoning (DR) cable connections th
Appendix66Using Diacritical MarksThe European version of the StreetPilot 2620/2660 supports diacritical marks commonly used in many European languages
Appendix67To FIND Västerås, Sweden:1. Press the unit or remote FIND key then select ‘Cities.’2. Touch the ‘Filter’ tab to display the mini keyboard
Appendix68Appendix D: Adding Maps to your StreetPilotAdding Mapping Software to your StreetPilotYou can purchase additional MapSource mapping software
Appendix69Adding Maps to your StreetPilotThe pre-installed and purchased maps are actually made up of numerous smaller maps. You can see what smaller
Reference70If information for a particular search is indeed available in another map family, a Select Map icon will appear on the Menu page. If this i
Reference71MessagesThe StreetPilot 2620/2660 uses an on-screen message system to alert you to unit operating characteris-tics. To acknowledge a messag
IntroductionYour StreetPilot is equipped with a ‘Safe Mode’ feature to improve driver safety. By default, this fea-ture is enabled, but it can be turn
Appendix72Route Waypoint Memory is Full – The unit has no more space for map-based route waypoints (used for turns).Sunrise, Switching to Day Mode – T
Appendix73Appendix F: Specifi cationsPhysical Specifi cationsSize: 5.6”W x 3.2”H x 2.0”D (14.3 x 8.0 x 5.0 cm) Weight: .93 pounds (420 g) Display:
Appendix74Specifi cationsPowerSource: 12/24v DCUsage: 12 watts maximum @ 13.8v DCFuse: AGC/3AG - 1.0 AmpRemote Control: Two AAA alkaline batt
Appendix75Product Safety and Regulatory InformationFCC ComplianceThe StreetPilot 2620/2660 complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for C
Appendix,,,76Warnings and CautionsWarnings and CautionsCAUTION: Use the StreetPilot 2620/2660 at your own risk. To reduce the risk of unsafe operation
Appendix77Warnings and CautionsWARNING: For use in vehicles, it is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator of the StreetPilot 2620/2660 to secur
Appendix78Software License AgreementSoftware License AgreementBY USING THE STREETPILOT 2620/2660, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
Appendix79WarrantyLimited WarrantyThis Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of p
Index80Symbols2D Navigation 583D Navigation 58AAcquiring Sats 58AC Adapter 64Address 43Addresses, Finding 21Antenna, External Remote 61Antenna,
Index81Faster Time 30, 47FCC Compliance 75FindingAddresses 21Cities 19Exits 23Interesting Places 22Intersections 21Recently-Found Places 27Way
Introduction1Introducing the StreetPilot 2620/2660Light SensorAutomatically adjusts backlight level.Power/Speaker ConnectorConnector for power, speak
Index82Select 17Mini Keyboard, Using 11NNear [Destination] Tab 20, 23, 24Near Current Route Tab 22Near Here Tab 19, 23, 24Near Map Pointer Tab 2
Index83Shorter Distance 30, 47Show Map 25Signal Strength Bars 57Simulator Mode viSky View 57Software License Agreement 78Software Upgrades 55So
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