GARMIN ZUMO XT Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Garmin
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ZUMO XT
ZMO® XT
Owner’s Manual
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Searching for Helmet Laws……………… 12
Getting Started……………………………1
Device Overview……………………………….. 1 Turning the Device On or Off……………… 1 Acquiring
GPS Signals………………………. 2 Status Bar Icons……………………………….. 2 Using the On-Screen
Buttons…………….. 2 Adjusting the Volume……………………….. 3
Using the Audio Mixer……………………. 3 Adjusting the Screen Brightness……….. 3
Transportation Modes………………………. 3
Choosing a Transportation Mode…… 3 Using the Large Button Keyboard………. 3
Installation………………………………… 4
Mounting Your Device in a Motorcycle………………………………………. 4
Powered Motorcycle Mount…………… 4 Installing the Handlebar Base………… 4 Attaching
the Power Cables to the Motorcycle Mount…………………………. 6 Attaching the Base Plate
to the Motorcycle Mount…………………………. 6 Attaching the Base Plate to the Handlebar
Base…………………………….. 7 Installing Your Device in the Motorcycle Mount………………………….
7 Removing Your Device from the Motorcycle Mount…………………………….. 7 Mounting Your
Device in an Automobile………………………………………. 8
Rider Awareness Features and Alerts……………………………………….. 9
Enabling or Disabling Rider Alerts……… 9 Red Light and Speed Cameras…………… 9
Incident Detection and Notifications… 10
Setting Up an Incident Contact…….. 10 Cancelling an Incident
Notification…………………………………. 10 Disabling Incident Notifications……. 11 inReach
Remote……………………………… 11 Connecting an inReach Device…….. 11 Sending an inReach
Message………. 11 SOS……………………………………………. 11 Viewing Helmet Law Notifications…… 12
Navigating to Your Destination……. 13
Routes…………………………………………… 13 Starting a Route……………………………… 13
Taking a Route Using Garmin Adventurous RoutingTM…………………. 13 Changing the
Route Calculation Mode………………………………………….. 13 Starting a Route by Using the
Map.. 14 Going Home……………………………….. 14 Your Route on the Map……………………. 15 Active
Lane Guidance………………….. 15 Viewing Turns and Directions………. 16 Viewing the
Entire Route on the Map……………………………………………. 16 Arriving at Your
Destination…………….. 16 Parking Near Your Destination……… 16 Changing Your Active
Route……………. 17 Adding a Location to Your Route….. 17 Shaping Your
Route…………………….. 17 Taking a Detour…………………………… 17 Stopping the Route………………………….
17 Avoiding Delays, Tolls, and Areas…….. 18 Avoiding Traffic Delays on Your
Route ………………………………………….. 18 Avoiding Toll Roads…………………….. 18 Avoiding Toll
Stickers………………….. 18 Avoiding Road Features………………. 18 Custom
Avoidances……………………. 18 Navigating Off Road……………………….. 19 Fuel
Tracking…………………………………. 19 Enabling Fuel Tracking………………… 20 Setting a Low Fuel
Warning…………. 20 Resetting the Fuel Tank Mileage….. 20 Enabling Dynamic Fuel
Stops………. 20
Finding and Saving Locations……… 20
Finding a Location Using the Search Bar………………………………………………… 21 Points of
Interest……………………………. 21 Finding a Location by Category……….. 21
Navigating to Points of Interest Within a Venue………………………………………. 21 Viewing
Your Garmin ExploreTM Points of Interest………………………………………….. 22
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Synchronizing Garmin Explore Account Data……………………………….22 Location Search Results…………………. 23 Location Search Results on the Map……………………………………………. 24 Changing the Search Area………………. 24 Parking………………………………………….. 24 Finding Parking Near Your Current Location……………………………………… 24 Finding Parking Near a Specified Location……………………………………… 25 Understanding Parking Colors and Symbols……………………………………… 25 Search Tools………………………………….. 25 Finding an Address……………………… 25 Finding an Intersection………………… 25 Finding a Location Using Coordinates………………………………… 25 Finding HISTORY® Points of Interest………………………………………. 26 Foursquare…………………………………….. 26 Connecting to Your Foursquare Account……………………………………… 26 Searching Foursquare Points of Interest………………………………………. 26 Viewing Foursquare Location Details………………………………………… 26 Checking in with Foursquare………… 26 Tripadvisor®………………………………….. 26 Finding Tripadvisor Points of Interest………………………………………. 27 Viewing Recently Found Locations….. 27 Clearing the List of Recently Found Locations……………………………………. 27 Viewing Current Location Information……………………………………. 27 Finding Emergency Services and Fuel……………………………………………. 27 Getting Directions to Your Current Location……………………………………… 27 Adding a Shortcut…………………………… 27 Removing a Shortcut…………………… 27 Saving Locations……………………………. 28 Saving a Location……………………….. 28 Saving a Location by Using the Map……………………………………………. 28 Saving Your Current Location………. 28 Editing a Saved Location……………… 28
Assigning Categories to a Saved Location……………………………………… 29 Deleting a Saved
Location……………. 29
Using the Map………………………….. 29
Map Tools……………………………………… 30 Viewing a Map Tool…………………….. 30
Up Ahead……………………………………….. 30 Viewing Upcoming Locations………. 30 Customizing the
Up Ahead Categories………………………………….. 31
Cities Ahead…………………………………… 31 Viewing Upcoming Cities and Exit
Services……………………………………… 31
Trip Information……………………………… 31 Viewing Trip Data from the Map…… 31 Viewing
the Trip Information Page.. 31 Resetting Trip Information…………… 32
Viewing Upcoming Traffic………………..32 Viewing Traffic on the Map………….. 32
Searching for Traffic Incidents…….. 32
Customizing the Map……………………… 32 Customizing the Map Layers……….. 32 Changing
the Map Data Field……….. 32 Changing the Map Buttons……………33 Changing the Map
Perspective…….. 33
Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features………………… 33
Bluetooth Feature Status Icons……….. 34 Pairing Your Phone and Headset………34
Smart Notifications………………………… 34
Receiving Notifications……………….. 35 Viewing the List of Notifications……36
Hands-Free Calling…………………………. 36 Placing a Call……………………………….36 Placing a Call
Using Voice Dial…….. 36 Using In-Call Options…………………… 36 Setting Up Bluetooth
Features for Your Apple® Device……………………………….. 37 Disabling Bluetooth Features
(iPhone®)…………………………………… 37 Setting Up Bluetooth Features for Your Smartphone
with AndroidTM……………… 37 Disabling Bluetooth Features (Android)
…………………………………….. 37 Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device……. 37
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Deleting a Paired Phone………………….. 37
Traffic…………………………………….. 37
Receiving Traffic Data Using Your Smartphone ……………………………………. 38 Receiving
Traffic Data Using a Traffic Receiver…………………………………………. 38
Traffic Receiver Subscriptions……… 38 Viewing Traffic on the Map……………… 38
Searching for Traffic Incidents…….. 38
Using the Apps…………………………. 39
Group Ride……………………………………… 39 Starting a Group Ride…………………… 39 Joining a Group
Ride…………………… 39 Rejoining a Recent Group Ride……… 39 Adding Riders to a Group
Ride……… 39 Broadcasting a Message………………40 Broadcasting a Location……………… 40
Viewing a Group Ride Notification… 40 Exiting a Group Ride……………………. 40 Group
Ride Settings…………………….. 40
Radio……………………………………………… 41 Selecting a Preset……………………….. 41 Selecting a Radio
Channel…………….41 Adjusting the Squelch………………….. 41 Adding a Custom Radio
Preset…….. 41 Selecting a Roger Tone……………….. 41 Turning the Radio Off…………………..
41 Enabling Push-to-Talk with a Headset……………………………………… 42 Transmitting Your
Voice………………. 42 Adjusting the Radio Volume…………. 42 Radio Settings……………………………..
42
Viewing the Owner’s Manual on Your Device……………………………………. 42 Media
Player………………………………….. 42
Adding the Music Player Tool to the Map……………………………………………. 43 Changing the
Media Source…………. 43 BirdsEye Imagery……………………………. 43 Downloading BirdsEye
Imagery……. 43 Trip Planner……………………………………. 43 Planning a Trip……………………………. 44
Editing and Reordering Locations in a Trip…………………………………………….. 44
Discovering Attractions Along Your Trip…………………………………………….. 44 Changing Routing
Options for a Trip…………………………………………….. 44 Navigating to a Saved Trip…………… 45
Sharing a Route……………………………….45 Tracks……………………………………………. 45 Recording
Tracks………………………… 45 TracBack®…………………………………….. 45 Following Your Recent
Track……….. 45 Saving Your Recent Track as a Trip…………………………………………….. 45 Logging
Service History………………….. 46 Adding Service Categories…………… 46 Viewing the
Weather Forecast…………. 46 Viewing Weather Near a Different
City…………………………………………….. 46 Viewing the Weather Radar………….. 46 Viewing Weather
Alerts……………….. 46 Checking Road Conditions…………… 47 Creating a Round-Trip
Route……………. 47 photoLive Traffic Cameras……………… 47 Viewing and Saving photoLive
Traffic Cameras…………………………………….. 48 Viewing photoLive Traffic Cameras on the
Map………………………………………. 48 Viewing Previous Routes and Destinations……………………………………
48
zmo Settings………………………….. 48
Map and Vehicle Settings……………….. 48 Enabling Maps……………………………. 48
Navigation Settings………………………… 49 Calculation Mode Settings…………… 49 Setting a
Simulated Location……….. 49
Bluetooth Settings………………………….. 49 WiFi Settings…………………………………. 49 Driver
Assistance Settings………………. 50 Display Settings……………………………… 50 Traffic
Settings………………………………. 50 Units and Time Settings………………….. 50
Setting the Time………………………….. 50 Language and Keyboard Settings…….. 51 Device
and Privacy Settings…………….. 51 Restoring Settings………………………….. 51
Device Information……………………. 51
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Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information…………………. 51
Specifications………………………………… 52 Charging the Device……………………….. 52
Device Maintenance………………….. 52
Garmin Support Center……………………. 52 Map and Software Updates…………….. 52
Connecting to a WiFi Network…….. 53 Updating Maps and Software Using a WiFi
Network……………………………… 53 Product Updates…………………………. 53 Device
Care……………………………………. 55 Cleaning the Outer Casing……………. 55 Cleaning the
Touchscreen…………… 55 Avoiding Theft…………………………….. 55 Restarting the
Device……………………… 55 Removing the Device, Mount, and Suction Cup…………………………………….
55 Removing the Device from the Mount………………………………………… 55 Removing the Mount
from the Suction Cup…………………………………………….. 55 Removing the Suction Cup from the
Windshield………………………………….. 55 Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power
Cable……………………………………………… 56
Pairing the Camera with a Garmin Navigation Device……………………….. 58 Viewing the
Wireless Camera………. 58 Installing a Memory Card for Maps and
Data………………………………………………. 60 Data Management………………………….. 60 About Memory
Cards…………………… 60 Connecting the Device to Your Computer……………………………………. 60
Transferring GPX Files From Your Computer……………………………………. 61 Transferring Data
From Your Computer……………………………………. 61 Disconnecting the USB Cable………. 61 Adding
BaseCampTM Data to Garmin Explore……………………………………….. 61 Viewing GPS Signal
Status……………….62 Purchasing Additional Maps……………. 62
Index………………………………………. 63
Troubleshooting……………………….. 56
The suction cup will not stay on my windshield……………………………………… 56 My device is
not acquiring satellite signals…………………………………………… 56 My battery does not stay
charged for very long………………………………………… 56 My device does not connect to my
phone…………………………………………….. 57 My device does not appear as a removable drive on
my computer…….. 57 My device does not appear as a portable device on my
computer…………………… 57 My device does not appear as either a portable device or a
removable drive or volume on my computer…………………. 57
Appendix …………………………………. 57
Wireless Cameras…………………………… 57
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Getting Started
WARNING See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product
box for product warnings and other important information.
1 Connect to a WiFi® network (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page
53)(optional). 2 Pair your Bluetooth® phone and headset (Pairing Your Phone
and Headset, page 34) (optional). 3 Update the maps and software on your
device (Product Updates, page 53). 4 Acquire GPS signals (Acquiring GPS
Signals, page 2). 5 Mount the device and connect it to power. 6 Adjust the
screen brightness (Adjusting the Screen Brightness, page 3). 7 Navigate to
your destination (Starting a Route, page 13).
Device Overview
Power button
microSD® memory card slot
USB power and data port
Turning the Device On or Off
· To turn the device on, press the power button, or connect the device to
power. · To put the device in power saving mode, press the power button while
the device is on.
While in power saving mode, the screen is off and the device uses very little
power, but it can wake instantly for use. TIP: You can charge your device
faster by putting it in power saving mode while charging the battery. · To
turn off the device completely, hold the power button until a prompt appears
on the screen, and select Off. The prompt appears after five seconds. If you
release the power button before the prompt appears, the device enters power
saving mode.
Getting Started
1
Acquiring GPS Signals
When you turn on your navigation device, the GPS receiver must collect
satellite data and establish the current location. The time required to
acquire satellite signals varies based on several factors, including how far
you are from the location where you last used your navigation device, whether
you have a clear view of the sky, and how long it has been since you last used
your navigation device. The first time you turn on your navigation device, it
may take several minutes to acquire satellite signals. 1 Turn on the device. 2
Wait while the device locates satellites. 3 If necessary, go to an open area,
away from tall buildings and trees.
in the status bar indicates the satellite signal strength. When at least half
the bars are filled, the device is ready for navigation.
Status Bar Icons
The status bar is located at the top of the main menu. The status bar icons
display information about features on the device. You can select some icons to
change settings or view additional information.
GPS signal status. Hold to view GPS accuracy and acquired satellite
information (Viewing GPS Signal Status, page 62).
Bluetooth technology status. Select to view the Bluetooth settings (Bluetooth
Settings, page 49).
Wi-fi signal strength. Select to change the wi-fi settings (WiFi Settings,
page 49).
Connected to hands-free calling. Select to place a phone call (Hands-Free
Calling, page 36).
Active usage mode. Select to change the usage mode.
Current time. Select to set the time (Setting the Time, page 50).
Battery charge level.
Garmin DriveTM app connection status (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page
34).
Temperature. Select to view the weather forecast (Viewing the Weather
Forecast, page 46).
Fuel status. Select to view fuel tracking information (Fuel Tracking, page
19).
Using the On-Screen Buttons
On-screen buttons allow you to navigate the pages, menus, and menu options on
your device. · Select to return to the previous menu screen. · Hold to quickly
return to the main menu. · Select or to scroll through lists or menus. · Hold
or to scroll faster. · Select to see a context-based menu of options for the
current screen.
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Getting Started
Adjusting the Volume
1 Select Volume. 2 Select an option:
· Use the slider bar to adjust the volume. · Select to mute the device. ·
Select a check box to enable or disable additional sound options.
Using the Audio Mixer
You can use the audio mixer to set the volume levels for different audio
types, such as navigation prompts or phone calls. The level for each audio
type is a percentage of the master volume. 1 Select Volume. 2 Select Mixer. 3
Use the sliders to adjust the volume for each audio type.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1 Select Settings > Display > Brightness. 2 Use the slider bar to adjust the
brightness.
Transportation Modes
Routing and navigation are calculated differently based on your transportation
mode. The current transportation mode is indicated by an icon in the status
bar.
Automobile mode
Motorcycle mode
Off-road mode
Choosing a Transportation Mode
Select the transportation mode icon on the status bar.
Using the Large Button Keyboard
You can enable additional keyboard languages or layouts in the language and
keyboard settings . · Select or to view more characters. · Select to switch to
other keyboard languages and layouts.
Getting Started
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Installation
Mounting Your Device in a Motorcycle
Powered Motorcycle Mount
WARNING Garmin® strongly recommends having an experienced installer with the
proper knowledge of electrical systems install the device. Incorrectly wiring
the power cable can result in damage to the vehicle or the battery and can
cause bodily injury. See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in
the product box for product warnings and other important information. The
device must be mounted in a suitable and secure location on your motorcycle,
based on available power sources and safe cable routing. No fuse is required.
Motorcycle mount
10 to 30 Vdc system power (red)
System ground (black)
NOTE: Additional parts are included with the device to provide more
installation and wiring options. Contact an experienced installer for more
information about using these parts with your motorcycle. Crimp Style Ring
Terminal: Connects the wiring harness directly to the battery terminal. Cable
Tie: Secures cables to the motorcycle frame.
Installing the Handlebar Base
The device includes parts for two handlebar installation solutions. Custom
mounts may require additional hardware.
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Installation
Installing the U-bolt and Handlebar Base
1 Place the U-bolt around the handlebar , and thread the ends through the
handlebar base .
2 Tighten the nuts to secure the base. NOTE: The recommended torque is 50 lbf-
in (5.65 N-m). Do not exceed torque of 80 lbf-in (9.04 N-m).
Installing the Handlebar Base to the Clutch-Clamp or Brake-Clamp Brackets
1 Remove the two factory bolts on your clutch-clamp or brake-clamp bracket .
NOTE: Both 1/4 in. standard and M6 bolts are included. Match the size of the
factory bolts on your clutchclamp or brake-clamp bracket. 2 Thread the new
bolts through the handlebar base, spacers , and clutch-clamp or brake-clamp
bracket. 3 Tighten the bolts to secure the base.
Installation
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Attaching the Power Cables to the Motorcycle Mount
1 Thread the power cable connector through the opening in the motorcycle
mount.
2 Pull the cable back until it is snug. 3 Screw the black screw into the back
of the mount to hold the cable in place.
NOTE: An additional replacement screw is included in the box.
Attaching the Base Plate to the Motorcycle Mount
NOTICE Direct, sustained contact with the base plate, or any part of the
motorcycle, may damage the mount over time. To prevent this kind of damage,
you must place the mounting spacers between the mount and base plate, and make
sure that no part of the device or mount touches the motorcycle.
1 Thread the M4 x 20 mm panhead screws through the washers , cradle, spacers ,
and base plate .
2 Tighten the nuts to secure the base plate.
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Installation
Attaching the Base Plate to the Handlebar Base
1 Align the ball of the handlebar base and the ball of the base plate arm .
with each end of the double-socket
2 Insert each ball into the double-socket arm. 3 Tighten the knob slightly. 4
Adjust for optimal viewing and operation. 5 Tighten the knob to secure the
mount.
Installing Your Device in the Motorcycle Mount
1 Fit the bottom of your device into the cradle.
2 Push the top of the device forward until it snaps into place. The latch on
the mount stays up after you insert the device.
Removing Your Device from the Motorcycle Mount
1 Press the release button on the top of the mount. 2 Lift out the device.
Installation
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Mounting Your Device in an Automobile
NOTICE Before mounting the device, check the local laws pertaining to
windshield mounting.
WARNING This product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent the
possibility of personal injury or product damage caused by battery exposure to
extreme heat, store the device out of direct sunlight. Do not use the suction
cup mount on a motorcycle. See the Important Safety and Product Information
guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.
NOTE: The automobile mount is not included with all device models. Go to
garmin.com to purchase optional accessories. 1 Plug the automotive power cable
into the port on the device.
2 Remove the clear plastic from the suction cup . 3 Clean and dry your
windshield and the suction cup with a lint-free cloth. 4 Press the suction cup
to the windshield, and flip the lever back toward the windshield. 5 Snap the
cradle onto the suction cup arm. 6 Fit the bottom of your device into the
cradle. 7 Press the device into the cradle until it snaps into place. 8 Plug
the other end of the automotive power cable into a power outlet.
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Installation
Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
CAUTION The rider alerts and speed limit features are for information only and
do not replace your responsibility to abide by all posted speed limit signs
and to use safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin is not responsible for
any traffic fines or citations you receive for failing to follow all
applicable traffic laws and signs.
Your device provides features that can help encourage safer riding, even when
you are riding in a familiar area. The device plays an audible tone or message
and displays information for each alert. You can enable or disable the audible
tone or message for each type of alert. Not all alerts are available in all
areas. School zone or nearby school: The device plays a tone and displays the
distance to and speed limit (if
available) for an upcoming school or school zone. Speed limit reduction: The
device plays a tone and displays the upcoming reduced speed limit so you can
be
prepared to reduce your speed. Speeding alert: The device plays a tone and
displays a red border on the speed limit icon when you exceed the
posted speed limit for the current road. Railroad crossing: The device plays a
tone and displays the distance to an upcoming railroad crossing. Animal
crossing: The device plays a tone and displays the distance to an upcoming
animal crossing area. Curve: The device plays a tone and displays the distance
to a curve in the road. Slower traffic: The device plays a tone and displays
the distance to slower traffic when you approach slower
traffic at a higher speed. Your device must be receiving traffic information
to use this feature. Break planning: The device plays a tone and suggests
upcoming rest stops after you have been driving for
more than two hours without stopping.
Enabling or Disabling Rider Alerts
You can turn off individual audible rider alerts. Visual alerts appear even
when the audible alert is disabled. 1 Select Settings > Driver Assistance >
Rider Alerts. 2 Select or clear the check box next to each alert.
Red Light and Speed Cameras
NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy of or the consequences of
using a red light or speed camera database.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all regions or product models.
Information about red light and speed camera locations is available in some
areas for some product models. The device alerts you when you approach a
reported speed or red light camera. · In some areas, your device can receive
live red light and speed camera data while connected to a
smartphone running the Garmin Drive app. · You can use the Garmin ExpressTM
software (garmin.com/express) to update the camera database stored on
your device. You should update your device frequently to receive the most up-
to-date camera information.
Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
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Incident Detection and Notifications
WARNING The device allows you to send your location to an incident contact.
This is a supplemental feature and should not be relied upon as a primary
method to obtain emergency assistance. The Garmin Drive app does not contact
emergency services on your behalf.
NOTICE To use this feature, your device must be connected to the Garmin Drive
app using Bluetooth technology. You can enter incident contacts into your
Garmin Drive account.
Your zmo device uses built-in sensors to detect a possible vehicle incident. ·
If you set up an incident contact, the device can send an automated text
message to that contact when it
detects an incident and your vehicle stops moving. This can help alert the
contact to your situation if you are not able to call or send a message. This
feature requires your device to be connected to the Garmin Drive app using
Bluetooth technology and your phone to have an active mobile data connection
to send a message. · If you have not set up an incident contact, the device
automatically displays the nearest address or geographic coordinates, if
available, when it detects an incident. This feature is helpful if you need to
tell emergency personnel your location. · If you have an inReach® device
connected to your zmo device, you can manually send an SOS when your zmo
device detects an incident.
Setting Up an Incident Contact
Before you can set up an incident detection contact, you must complete these
tasks: · Connect your device to Garmin Drive (Pairing Your Phone and Headset,
page 34). · Select Settings > Wireless Networks, and verify the Phone calls
option is enabled for your phone. The device must have access to the Garmin
Drive app and to your smartphone phone book during the incident contact setup.
If you do not want to use your device for hands-free calling, you can disable
the Phone calls option after the incident contact setup is complete. 1 Select
Settings > Driver Assistance > Incident Notification > Continue.
A list of your smartphone contacts appears. 2 Select a contact, and select
Next. 3 Verify the contact’s phone number, and select Next. 4 Enter your name
or nickname, and select Done. 5 Review the sample incident message, and select
Next. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to inform your contact that you have
added them as an incident contact.
NOTE: The incident notification message includes the name or nickname you
entered, but it is not sent from your phone number. The message is sent using
a third-party service, and you should inform your incident contact that the
incident message will come from an unknown number. 7 Select OK. 8 Review the
information, and select Save.
Cancelling an Incident Notification
When the device detects an incident, a message and a voice prompt inform you
that a notification will be sent to your incident contact. A 60-second
countdown timer starts when the incident is detected, and the device sends the
notification automatically when the timer expires. If you do not want to send
the notification, you can cancel it.
Before the timer expires, select Cancel.
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Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
Disabling Incident Notifications
While incident notifications are disabled, the device does not send an SMS
notification when it detects an incident. 1 Select Settings > Driver
Assistance > Incident Notification. 2 Clear the Incident Detection SMS check
box.
inReach Remote
The inReach remote function allows you to control your inReach satellite
communication device (sold separately) using your zmo device. You can send
messages, view weather reports, trigger an SOS alert, and more. Go to
buy.garmin.com to purchase an inReach device.
Connecting an inReach Device
1 Bring the inReach device within 3 m (10 ft.) of your zmo device. 2 On your
zmo device, select Apps > inReach. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions on your
zmo device to complete the pairing process. After the pairing process is
complete, the inReach and zmo devices connect automatically when they are
within range.
Sending an inReach Message
Before you can send an inReach message using your zmo device, you must pair it
with a compatible inReach device (Connecting an inReach Device, page 11). You
can use your device to send inReach messages to your contacts. 1 Select Apps >
inReach > . 2 Select New Message. 3 Select Select Contacts to add one or more
contacts. 4 Enter a message. 5 Select Send.
SOS
During an emergency, you can use your inReach device to contact the Garmin
International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) to request help.
Pressing the SOS button sends a message to the Garmin IERCC, and they notify
the appropriate emergency responders of your situation. You can communicate
with the Garmin IERCC during your emergency while you wait for help to arrive.
You should only use the SOS function in a real emergency situation.
Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
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Initiating an SOS Rescue
Before you can initiate an SOS rescue using your zmo device, you must pair it
with a compatible inReach device (Connecting an inReach Device, page 11).
NOTICE While in SOS mode, the inReach device cannot be turned off.
1 Select Apps > inReach. 2 Select . 3 Wait for the SOS countdown.
The device sends a default message to the emergency response service with
details about your location. 4 Reply to the confirmation message from the
emergency response service.
Your reply lets the emergency response service know that you are capable of
interacting with them during the rescue. For the first 10 minutes of your
rescue, an updated location is sent to the emergency response service every
minute. To conserve battery power after the first 10 minutes, an updated
location is sent every 10 minutes when moving, and every 30 minutes when
stationary.
Canceling an SOS Rescue
If you no longer need assistance, you can cancel an SOS rescue after it is
sent to the emergency response service.
Select Cancel SOS > Cancel SOS. Your device transmits the cancellation
request. When you receive a confirmation message from the emergency response
service, the device returns to normal operation.
Viewing Helmet Law Notifications
Helmet law and eye protection notifications may appear on your zmo device the
first time your device acquires satellites and when your device approaches a
location with motorcycle safety rules.
NOTICE Garmin recommends that all riders wear helmets for safety. Helmet law
notifications are for reference only, are subject to change, and are not
intended to be considered legal advice. Helmet law notifications are available
in the U.S. and Canada only.
Select the notification to view more details.
Searching for Helmet Laws
You can search for helmet laws by state or province. 1 Select Apps > Helmet
Guide. 2 Select a state or province.
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Rider Awareness Features and Alerts
Navigating to Your Destination
Routes
A route is a path from your current location to one or more destinations. ·
The device calculates a recommended route to your destination based on the
preferences you set, including
the route calculation mode (Changing the Route Calculation Mode, page 13) and
avoidances (Avoiding Delays, Tolls, and Areas, page 18). · The device can
automatically avoid roads that are not appropriate for the active vehicle
profile. · You can start navigating to your destination quickly using the
recommended route, or you can select an alternate route (Starting a Route,
page 13). · If there are specific roads you need to use or avoid, you can
customize the route (Shaping Your Route, page 17). · You can add multiple
destinations to a route (Adding a Location to Your Route, page 17).
Starting a Route
1 Select Where To?, and search for a location. 2 Select a location. 3 Select
an option:
· To start navigating using the recommended route, select Go!. · To choose an
alternate route, select , and select a route.
Alternate routes appear to the right of the map. · To edit the course of the
route, select > Edit Route, and add shaping points to the route (Shaping Your
Route, page 17). The device calculates a route to the location and guides you
using voice prompts and information on the map (Your Route on the Map, page
15). A preview of the major roads in your route appears at the edge of the map
for several seconds. If you need to stop at additional destinations, you can
add the locations to your route (Adding a Location to Your Route, page 17).
Taking a Route Using Garmin Adventurous RoutingTM
Your device can calculate adventurous routes that prefer curvy roads, hills,
and fewer highways. This feature can provide a more enjoyable ride, but it may
increase the time or distance to your destination. NOTE: This feature is not
available on all device models or for all map regions. 1 Select Where To? >
Categories. 2 If necessary, select a subcategory. 3 Select a location. 4
Select . 5 Use the slider to increase or decrease the level of adventure of
your route. 6 Select Go!
Changing the Route Calculation Mode
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode. 2 Select an option:
· Select Faster Time to calculate routes that are faster to drive but can be
longer in distance. · Select Off Road to calculate point-to-point routes
(without roads). · Select Shorter Distance to calculate routes that are
shorter in distance but can take more time to drive.
Navigating to Your Destination
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Starting a Route by Using the Map
You can start a route by selecting a location from the map. 1 Select View Map.
2 Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search. 3 If necessary, select
to filter the displayed points of interest by category.
Location markers (colored dots) appear on the map. 4 Select an option:
· Select a location marker. · Select a point, such as a street, intersection,
or address location. 5 Select Go!.
Going Home
The first time you start a route home, the device prompts you to enter your
home location. 1 Select Where To? > Go Home. 2 If necessary, enter your home
location.
Editing Your Home Location
1 Select Where To? > > Set Home Location. 2 Enter your home location.
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Navigating to Your Destination
Your Route on the Map
As you travel, the device guides you to your destination using voice prompts
and information on the map. Instructions for your next turn or exit, or other
actions appear across the top of the map.
Next action in the route. Indicates the next turn, exit, or other action and
the lane in which you should travel, if available. Distance to the next
action.
Name of the street or exit associated with the next action.
Route highlighted on the map.
Next action in the route. Arrows on the map indicate the location of upcoming
actions.
Vehicle speed.
Name of the road on which you are traveling. Estimated arrival time. TIP: You
can touch this field to change the information it shows.
Map tools. Provides tools to show you more information about your route and
surroundings. Map layers. Allows you to change the map orientation and add
topographic and BirdsEye imagery to your map view.
Active Lane Guidance
As you approach some turns, exits, or interchanges in your route, a detailed
simulation of the road appears beside the map, if available. A colored line
indicates the proper lane for the turn.
Navigating to Your Destination
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Viewing Turns and Directions
While navigating a route, you can view upcoming turns, lane changes, or other
directions for your route. 1 From the map, select an option:
· To view upcoming turns and directions as you navigate, select > Turns. The
map tool displays the next several turns or directions beside the map. The
list updates automatically as you navigate the route.
· To view the complete list of turns and directions for the entire route,
select the text bar at the top of the map.
2 Select a turn or direction (optional). Detailed information appears. An
image of the junction may appear for junctions on major roadways, if
available.
Viewing the Entire Route on the Map
1 While navigating a route, select anywhere on the map. 2 Select .
Arriving at Your Destination
When you approach your destination, the device provides information to help
you complete your route. · indicates the location of your destination on the
map, and a voice prompt announces you are approaching
your destination. · When you approach some destinations, the device
automatically prompts you to search for parking. You can
select Yes to find nearby parking areas (Parking Near Your Destination, page
16). · When you stop at your destination, the device automatically ends the
route. If the device does not detect
your arrival automatically, you can select Stop to end your route.
Parking Near Your Destination
Your device can help you find a parking spot near your destination. When you
approach some destinations, the device automatically prompts you to search for
parking. 1 Select an option:
· When the device prompts you, select Yes to search for nearby parking. · If
the device does not prompt you, select Where To? > Categories > Parking, and
select > My
Destination. 2 Select Filter Parking, and select one or more categories to
filter parking by availability, type, price, or
payment methods (optional). NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in
all areas or for all parking locations. 3 Select a parking location, and
select Go! > Add as Next Stop. The device guides you to the parking area.
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Navigating to Your Destination
Changing Your Active Route
Adding a Location to Your Route
Before you can add a location to your route, you must be navigating a route
(Starting a Route, page 13). You can add locations to the middle or end of
your route. For example, you can add a fuel station as the next destination in
your route. TIP: To create complex routes with multiple destinations or
scheduled stops, you can use the trip planner to plan, schedule, and save a
trip (Planning a Trip, page 44). 1 From the map, select > Where To?. 2 Search
for a location. 3 Select a location. 4 Select Go!. 5 Select an option:
· To add the location as the next destination in your route, select Add as
Next Stop. · To add the location to the end of your route, select Add as Last
Stop. · To add the location and edit the order of destinations in your route,
select Add to Active Route. The device re-calculates the route to include the
added location and guides you to the destinations in order.
Shaping Your Route
Before you can shape your route, you must start a route (Starting a Route,
page 13). You can manually shape your route to change its course. This allows
you to direct the route to use a certain road or go through a certain area
without adding a destination to the route. 1 Touch anywhere on the map. 2
Select Shape Route.
TIP: You can select to zoom in on the map and select a more precise location.
The device enters route shaping mode and recalculates the route to travel
through the selected location. 3 Select Go!. 4 If necessary, select an option:
· To add more shaping points to the route, select additional locations on the
map. · To remove a shaping point, select the shaping point and select Remove.
Taking a Detour
You can take a detour for a specified distance along your route or detour
around specific roads. This is useful if you encounter construction zones,
closed roads, or poor road conditions. 1 From the map, select > Edit Route. 2
Select an option:
· To detour your route for a specific distance, select Detour by Distance. ·
To detour around a specific road on the route, select Detour by Road.
Stopping the Route
From the map, select > Stop.
Navigating to Your Destination
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Avoiding Delays, Tolls, and Areas
Avoiding Traffic Delays on Your Route
Before you can avoid traffic delays, you must be receiving traffic
information. By default, the device optimizes your route to avoid traffic
delays automatically. If you have disabled this option in the traffic settings
(Traffic Settings, page 50), you can view and avoid traffic delays manually. 1
While navigating a route, select > Traffic. 2 Select Alternate Route, if
available. 3 Select Go!.
Avoiding Toll Roads
Your device can avoid routing you through areas that require tolls, such as
toll roads, toll bridges, or congestion areas. The device may still include a
toll area in your route if no other reasonable routes are available. 1 Select
Settings > Navigation. 2 Select an option:
NOTE: The menu changes based on your area and the map data on your device. ·
Select Toll Roads. · Select Tolls and Fees > Toll Roads. 3 Select an option: ·
To be asked each time before routing through a toll area, select Always Ask. ·
To always avoid tolls, select Avoid. · To always allow tolls, select Allow. 4
Select Save.
Avoiding Toll Stickers
If the map data on your device contains detailed toll sticker information, you
can avoid or allow roads that require toll stickers for each country. NOTE:
This feature is not available in all areas. 1 Select Settings > Navigation >
Tolls and Fees > Toll Stickers. 2 Select a country. 3 Select an option:
· To be asked each time before routing through an area that requires toll
stickers, select Always Ask. · To always avoid roads that require toll
stickers, select Avoid. · To always allow roads that require toll stickers,
select Allow. 4 Select Save.
Avoiding Road Features
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Avoidances. 2 Select the road features to
avoid on your routes, and select Save.
NOTE: When highway avoidances are enabled, long-distance routes may still
include highways.
Custom Avoidances
Custom avoidances allow you select specific areas or sections of road to
avoid. When the device calculates a route, it avoids these areas and roads
unless no other reasonable route is available.
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Navigating to Your Destination
Avoiding a Road
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2 Select Add Avoid Road. 3
Select the starting point of the section of road to avoid, and select Next. 4
Select the ending point of the road section, and select Next. 5 Select Done.
Avoiding an Area
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2 If necessary, select Add
Avoidance. 3 Select Add Avoid Area. 4 Select the upper-left corner of the area
to avoid, and select Next. 5 Select the lower-right corner of the area to
avoid, and select Next.
The selected area is shaded on the map. 6 Select Done.
Disabling a Custom Avoidance
You can disable a custom avoidance without deleting it. 1 Select Settings >
Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2 Select an avoidance. 3 Select > Disable.
Deleting Custom Avoidances
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances > . 2 Select an option:
· To delete all custom avoidances, select Select All > Delete. · To delete one
custom avoidance, select the avoidance, and select Delete.
Navigating Off Road
If you are not following roadways as you navigate, you can use Off Road mode.
1 Select Settings > Navigation. 2 Select Calculation Mode > Off Road > Save.
The next route will be calculated as a straight line to the location.
Fuel Tracking
You can set your device to estimate your fuel usage, warn you when you
approach the maximum estimated fuel distance, and suggest fuel stops based on
your estimated fuel range. When fuel tracking is enabled, indicates the
current fuel status. White: Fuel tracking is disabled, or the device is not
connected to the motorcycle mount. Green: The estimated fuel range is above
the fuel tank warning level. Yellow: The estimated fuel range is below the
fuel tank warning level. Red: The estimated distance remaining on the tank is
0.
Navigating to Your Destination
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Enabling Fuel Tracking
Before you can enable fuel tracking, the device must be in motorcycle mode or
off road mode and placed in the motorcycle mount. When you enable fuel
tracking, a fuel gauge appears on the trip computer (Viewing the Trip
Information Page, page 31). 1 Fill your fuel tank. 2 Select Apps > Fuel
Settings > Fuel Tracking. 3 Select Distance Per Tank. 4 Enter the distance the
vehicle travels on a tank of gas and select Done.
Setting a Low Fuel Warning
You can set the device to warn you when the tank is low on fuel. NOTE: The
device must be connected to the motorcycle mount to give low fuel warnings. 1
Enable fuel tracking (Enabling Fuel Tracking, page 20). 2 Select Remaining
Fuel Warning. 3 Enter a distance, and select Done. When you have only enough
fuel left to travel the distance you entered, a low fuel warning appears on
the map page.
Resetting the Fuel Tank Mileage
When you refill your fuel tank, you should reset the fuel tank mileage on your
device to more accurately track your remaining fuel.
Select Apps > Fuel Settings > Reset Fuel Tank.
Enabling Dynamic Fuel Stops
Before you can enable dynamic fuel stops, the device must be in motorcycle
mode, placed in the motorcycle mount, and fuel tracking must be enabled. You
can set the device to suggest fuel stops based on your estimated fuel range.
Select Apps > Fuel Settings > Dynamic Fuel Stops.
Finding and Saving Locations
The maps loaded in your device contain locations, such as restaurants, hotels,
auto services, and detailed street information. The Where To? menu helps you
find your destination by providing several methods to browse, search, and save
this information. · Enter search terms to quickly search all location
information (Finding a Location Using the Search Bar,
page 21). · Browse or search pre-loaded points of interest by category (Points
of Interest, page 21). · Search and check into Foursquare® points of interest
(Searching Foursquare Points of Interest, page 26). · Use search tools to find
specific locations, such as addresses, intersections, or geographic
coordinates
(Search Tools, page 25). · Search near a different city or area (Changing the
Search Area, page 24). · Save your favorite locations to find them quickly in
the future (Saving Locations, page 28). · Return to recently found locations
(Viewing Recently Found Locations, page 27).
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Finding and Saving Locations
Finding a Location Using the Search Bar
You can use the search bar to search for locations by entering a category,
brand name, address, or city name. 1 Select Where To?. 2 Select Search in the
search bar. 3 Enter all or part of the search term.
Suggested search terms appear below the search bar. 4 Select an option:
· To search for a type of business, enter a category name (for example, “movie
theaters”). · To search for a business name, enter all or part of the name. ·
To search for an address near you, enter the house number and street name. ·
To search for an address in another city, enter the house number, street name,
city, and state. · To search for a city, enter the city and state. · To search
for coordinates, enter latitude and longitude coordinates. 5 Select an option:
· To search using a suggested search term, select the term. · To search using
the text you entered, select . 6 If necessary, select a location.
Points of Interest
A point of interest is a place that you may find useful or interesting. Points
of interest are organized by category and can include popular travel
destinations such as gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment
venues.
Finding a Location by Category
1 Select Where To?. 2 Select a category, or select Categories. 3 If necessary,
select a subcategory. 4 Select a location.
Navigating to Points of Interest Within a Venue
NOTE: This feature may not be available in all areas or for all product
models. You can create a route to a point of interest (POI) within a larger
venue, such as a store in a shopping mall or a specific terminal in an
airport. 1 Select Where To? > Search. 2 Select an option:
· To search for the venue, enter the name or address of the venue, select ,
and go to step 3. · To search for the POI, enter the name of the POI, select ,
and go to step 5. 3 Select the venue. A list of categories appears below the
venue, such as restaurants, car rentals, or terminals. 4 Select a category. 5
Select the POI, and select Go!. The device creates a route to the parking area
or venue entrance closest to the POI. When you arrive at the destination, a
checkered flag indicates the recommended parking area. A labeled point
indicates the location of the POI within the venue.
Finding and Saving Locations
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Exploring a Venue
NOTE: This feature may not be available in all areas or for all product
models. You can view a list of all points of interest located within each
venue. 1 Select a venue. 2 Select > Explore this Venue.
Viewing Your Garmin ExploreTM Points of Interest
1 Select Where To? > Explore. 2 Select a data type. 3 Select an item to view
the details.
Synchronizing Garmin Explore Account Data
Before you can synchronize account data, you must connect to the Garmin Drive
app and enable Garmin Explore. You can synchronize data, such as tracks and
saved locations, with your Garmin Explore account. This can be helpful to keep
your data available on each of your compatible devices. Your device
periodically synchronizes data with your account automatically. You can also
synchronize data manually at any time. 1 Select Where To? > Explore. 2 Select
Sync Explore Data.
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Finding and Saving Locations
Location Search Results
By default, the location search results appear in a list, with the nearest
location at the top. You can scroll down to view more results.
Select a location to view the option menu.
Select to view detailed information about the selected location.
Select to find parking areas near the location.
Select to view alternate routes to the locations.
Select to start navigating to the location using Garmin Adventurous Routing.
Go!
Select to start navigating to the location using the recommended route.
Select to view the search results on the map.
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Location Search Results on the Map
You can view the results of a location search on the map instead of in a list.
From the location search results, select . The nearest location appears at the
center of the map, and basic information about the selected location appears
at the bottom of the map.
Drag the map to view additional search results.
Additional search results. Select to view another location.
Selected location summary. Select to view detailed information about the
selected location.
Go! Select to start navigating to the location using the recommended route.
Select to view the search results in a list.
Changing the Search Area
By default, the device searches near your current location. You can also
search other areas, such as near your destination, near another city, or along
your active route. 1 Select Where To?. 2 Select . 3 Select an option.
Parking
Your zmo device includes detailed parking data, which can help you find nearby
parking based on the likelihood of available parking spots, type of parking
area, price, or accepted payment methods. NOTE: Detailed parking data is not
available in all areas or for all parking locations.
Finding Parking Near Your Current Location
1 Select Where To? > Categories > Parking. 2 Select Filter Parking, and select
one or more categories to filter parking by availability, type, price, or
payment methods (optional). NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in
all areas or for all parking locations. 3 Select a parking location. 4 Select
Go!.
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Finding Parking Near a Specified Location
1 Search for a location. 2 From the location search results, select a
location. 3 Select .
A list of parking areas near the selected location appears. 4 Select Filter
Parking, and select one or more categories to filter parking by availability,
type, price, or
payment methods (optional). NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in
all areas or for all parking locations. 5 Select a parking location. 6 Select
Go!.
Understanding Parking Colors and Symbols
Parking locations that include detailed parking data are color-coded to show
the likelihood of finding parking. Symbols indicate the type of parking
available (street or lot), relative pricing information, and payment type. You
can view the legend for these colors and symbols on the device.
From the parking search results, select .
Search Tools
Search tools allow you to search for specific types of locations by responding
to on-screen prompts.
Finding an Address
NOTE: The order of the steps may change depending on the map data loaded on
your device. 1 Select Where To?. 2 If necessary, select to search near a
different city or area. 3 Select Address. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions
to enter address information. 5 Select the address.
Finding an Intersection
You can search for an intersection or junction between two streets, highways,
or other roads. 1 Select Where To? > Intersections. 2 Follow the on-screen
instructions to enter street information. 3 Select the intersection.
Finding a Location Using Coordinates
You can find a location using latitude and longitude coordinates. 1 Select
Where To? > Coordinates. 2 If necessary, select , and change the coordinate
format or datum. 3 Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates. 4 Select View
on Map.
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Finding HISTORY® Points of Interest
NOTE: This feature is not available on all product models or for all map
regions. Your device includes HISTORY points of interest, which allow you to
find and learn about historically significant locations and attractions, such
as historic buildings, monuments, museums, and notable locations of historic
events. 1 Select Where To? > HISTORY®. 2 Select a category. 3 Select a
location. 4 Select to view a photo and a short summary of the location’s
history.
Foursquare
Foursquare is a location-based social network. Your device includes millions
of pre-loaded Foursquare points of interest, which are indicated by the
Foursquare logo in your location search results. You can connect to your
Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone.
This allows you to view Foursquare location details, check in to a location,
and search for points of interest in the online Foursquare database.
Connecting to Your Foursquare Account
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
1 On your smartphone, open the Garmin Drive app. 2 Select > Foursquare® >
Login. 3 Enter your Foursquare login information.
Searching Foursquare Points of Interest
You can search for Foursquare points of interest loaded on your device. While
your device is connected to your Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive
app, the search provides the most up-to-date results from the online
Foursquare database and customized results from your Foursquare user account
(Connecting to Your Foursquare Account, page 26).
Select Where To? > Foursquare®.
Viewing Foursquare Location Details
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to your
Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive app (Connecting to Your Foursquare
Account, page 26). You can view detailed Foursquare location information, such
as user ratings, restaurant pricing information, and hours of operation. 1
From the location search results, select a Foursquare point of interest. 2
Select .
Checking in with Foursquare
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to your
Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive app (Connecting to Your Foursquare
Account, page 26). 1 Select Where To? > Foursquare® > Check In. 2 Select a
point of interest. 3 Select > Check In.
Tripadvisor®
Your device includes Tripadvisor points of interest and ratings. Tripadvisor
ratings appear automatically in the search results list for applicable points
of interest. You can also search for nearby Tripadvisor points of interest and
sort by distance or popularity.
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Finding and Saving Locations
Finding Tripadvisor Points of Interest
1 Select Where To? > Tripadvisor. 2 Select a category.
A list of nearby Tripadvisor points of interest for the category appears. 3
Select Sort Results to sort the search results by distance or popularity
(optional).
Viewing Recently Found Locations
Your device stores a history of the last 50 locations you have found. Select
Where To? > Recent.
Clearing the List of Recently Found Locations
Select Where To? > Recent > > Clear > Yes.
Viewing Current Location Information
You can use the Where Am I? page to view information about your current
location. This feature is helpful if you need to tell emergency personnel your
location.
From the map, select the vehicle.
Finding Emergency Services and Fuel
You can use the Where Am I? page to find the nearest hospitals, police
stations, and fuel stations. 1 From the map, select the vehicle. 2 Select
Hospitals, Police Stations, Fuel, or Roadside Assist..
NOTE: Some service categories are not available in all areas. A list of
locations for the selected service appears, with the nearest locations at the
top. 3 Select a location. 4 Select an option: · To navigate to the location,
select Go!. · To view the phone number and other location details, select .
Getting Directions to Your Current Location
If you need to tell another person how to get to your current location, your
device can give you a list of directions. 1 From the map, select the vehicle.
2 Select > Directions to Me. 3 Select a starting location. 4 Select Select.
Adding a Shortcut
You can add shortcuts to the Where To? menu. A shortcut can point to a
location, a category, or a search tool. The Where To? menu can contain up to
36 shortcut icons. 1 Select Where To? > Add Shortcut. 2 Select an item.
Removing a Shortcut
1 Select Where To? > > Remove Shortcut(s). 2 Select a shortcut to remove. 3
Select the shortcut again to confirm. 4 Select Done.
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Saving Locations
Saving a Location
1 Search for a location (Finding a Location by Category, page 21). 2 From the
search results, select a location. 3 Select > Save. 4 Enter a name, and select
Done.
Saving a Location by Using the Map
You can save a location by selecting a location from the map. 1 Select View
Map. 2 Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search. 3 Select a point,
such as a street, intersection, or address location. 4 Select Save. 5 Select
one or more options:
· To change the name of a location, select Name, and enter a name. · To change
the location marker, select Map Symbol. · To assign a collection category,
select Collections. 6 Select Done.
Saving Your Current Location
1 From the map, select the vehicle icon. 2 Select Save. 3 Enter a name, and
select Done. 4 Select OK.
Editing a Saved Location
1 Select Where To? > Saved. 2 If necessary, select a category. 3 Select a
location. 4 Select . 5 Select > Edit. 6 Select an option:
· Select Name. · Select Phone Number. · Select Categories to assign categories
to the saved location. · Select Change Map Symbol to change the symbol used to
mark the saved location on a map. 7 Edit the information. 8 Select Done.
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Assigning Categories to a Saved Location
You can add custom categories to organize your saved locations. NOTE:
Categories appear in the saved locations menu after you have saved at least 12
locations. 1 Select Where To? > Saved. 2 Select a location. 3 Select . 4
Select > Edit > Categories. 5 Enter one or more category names, separated by
commas. 6 If necessary, select a suggested category. 7 Select Done.
Deleting a Saved Location
NOTE: Deleted locations cannot be recovered. 1 Select Where To? > Saved. 2
Select > Delete Saved Places. 3 Select the box next to the saved locations to
delete, and select Delete.
Using the Map
You can use the map to navigate a route (Your Route on the Map, page 15) or to
view a map of your surroundings when no route is active. 1 Select View Map. 2
Touch anywhere on the map. 3 Select an option:
· Drag the map to pan left, right, up, or down. · To zoom in or out, select or
. · To switch between North Up and 3-D views, select . · To filter the
displayed points of interest by category, select . · To start a route, select
a location on the map, and select Go! (Starting a Route by Using the Map, page
14).
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Map Tools
Map tools provide quick access to information and device functions while you
view the map. When you activate a map tool, it appears in a panel at the edge
of the map. Stop: Stops navigation of the active route. Edit Route: Allows you
to take a detour or skip locations in your route (Changing Your Active Route,
page 17). Mute: Mutes the device audio. Cities Ahead: Shows upcoming cities
and services along your active route or along a highway. Up Ahead: Shows
upcoming locations along the route or the road on which you are traveling (Up
Ahead,
page 30). Elevation: Displays elevation changes ahead. Traffic: Displays
traffic conditions along your route or in your area (Viewing Upcoming Traffic,
page 32). This
feature is not available in all areas or for all device models. Trip Data:
Displays customizable trip data, such as speed or mileage (Viewing Trip Data
from the Map,
page 31). Track Recorder: Displays the track data for your active route.
Turns: Displays a list of upcoming turns in your route (Viewing Turns and
Directions, page 16). Phone: Displays a list of recent phone calls from your
connected phone, and displays in-call options while a
phone call is active. Weather: Displays weather conditions for your area.
Report Camera: Allows you to report a speed or red light camera. This tool is
available only when you have
speed or red light camera data on your device and you have an active
connection to the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
Music Player: Displays media controls and media information. Group Ride:
Displays the distance and direction of the members in your group ride (Group
Ride, page 39). Radio: Allows you to use the push-to-talk feature with a
compatible Bluetooth headset (Enabling Push-to-Talk with a Headset, page 42).
Viewing a Map Tool
1 From the map, select . 2 Select a map tool.
The map tool appears in a panel at the edge of the map. 3 When you are done
using the map tool, select .
Up Ahead
The Up Ahead tool provides information about upcoming locations along your
route or the road on which you are traveling. You can view upcoming points of
interest by category, such as restaurants, fuel stations, or rest areas. You
can customize three categories to show in the Up Ahead tool.
Viewing Upcoming Locations
1 From the map, select > Up Ahead. While you are traveling, the map tool shows
the next location along your road or route in each of the three categories.
While you are not traveling, the map tool shows the three category names.
2 Select an option: · If the map tool shows categories, select a category to
view a list of nearby locations in that category. · If the map tool shows
upcoming locations, select a location to view location details or start a
route to the location.
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Customizing the Up Ahead Categories
You can change the location categories that appear in the Up Ahead tool. 1
From the map, select > Up Ahead. 2 Select a category. 3 Select . 4 Select an
option:
· To move a category up or down in the list, select and drag the arrow next to
the category name. · To change a category, select the category. · To create a
custom category, select a category, select Custom Search, and enter the name
of a business
or category. 5 Select Save.
Cities Ahead
While you are traveling on a highway or navigating a route that includes a
highway, the Cities Ahead tool provides information about upcoming cities
along the highway. For each city, the map tool shows the distance to the
highway exit and the services available, similar to the information on highway
road signs.
Viewing Upcoming Cities and Exit Services
1 From the map, select > Cities Ahead. While you are traveling along a highway
or an active route, the map tool shows information about upcoming cities and
exits.
2 Select a city. The device shows a list of points of interest located at the
selected city exit, such as fuel stations, lodging, or restaurants.
3 Select a location, and select Go! to start navigating.
Trip Information
Viewing Trip Data from the Map
From the map, select > Trip Data.
Customizing the Trip Data Fields
1 From the map, select > Trip Data. 2 Select a trip data field. 3 Select an
option.
The new trip data field appears in the trip data map tool.
Viewing the Trip Information Page
The trip information page displays your speed and provides statistics about
your trip. From the map, select Speed.
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Resetting Trip Information
1 From the map, select Speed. 2 Select > Reset Field(s). 3 Select an option:
· When not navigating a route, select Select All to reset every data field
except the speedometer, on the first page.
· Select Reset Overall Data to reset the information on the trip computer. ·
Select Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximum speed. · Select Reset Trip B to
reset the odometer.
Viewing Upcoming Traffic
NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic
information.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be receiving traffic data
(Traffic, page 37). You can view traffic incidents coming up along your route
or along the road on which you are traveling. 1 While navigating a route,
select > Traffic.
The nearest upcoming traffic incident appears in a panel on the right side of
the map. 2 Select the traffic incident to view additional details.
Viewing Traffic on the Map
The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. 1
From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2 If necessary, select > Legend to
view the legend for the traffic map.
Searching for Traffic Incidents
1 From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2 Select > Incidents. 3 Select an
item in the list. 4 If there is more than one incident, use the arrows to view
additional incidents.
Customizing the Map
Customizing the Map Layers
You can customize which data appear on the map, such as icons for points of
interest and road conditions. 1 Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Map Layers.
2 Select the layers to include on the map, and select Save.
Changing the Map Data Field
1 From the map, select a data field. NOTE: You cannot customize Speed.
2 Select a type of data to display.
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Changing the Map Buttons
1 From the map, hold a map button. 2 Select an option:
· To replace a map button, select a map button, and select a map button to
display. · To remove a map button, select . 3 Select Save.
Changing the Map Perspective
1 Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Driving Map View. 2 Select an option:
· Select Track Up to display the map in two dimensions (2-D), with your
direction of travel at the top. · Select North Up to display the map in 2-D
with north at the top. · Select 3-D to display the map in three dimensions. 3
Select Save.
Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features
WARNING Do not read or reply to any messages or notifications while driving.
If you do so, you could become distracted by the display, which could lead to
an accident causing personal injury or death.
NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic
information.
The Garmin Drive app allows your device to receive smart notifications and
live information, such as live traffic data and weather information. Live
traffic data: Sends live traffic data to your device, such as traffic
incidents and delays, construction zones,
and road closings (Traffic, page 37). Weather information: Sends real-time
weather forecasts, road conditions, and weather radar to your device
(Viewing the Weather Forecast, page 46). Smart Notifications: Displays phone
notifications and messages on your device. This feature is not available
for all languages. Hands-Free calling: Allows you to place and receive phone
calls through the device using your connected
Bluetooth headset. Send locations to device: Allows you to send locations from
your smartphone to your navigation device. Foursquare check in: Allows you to
check in to Foursquare locations using your navigation device (Checking in
with Foursquare, page 26).
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Bluetooth Feature Status Icons
Status icons appear in the Bluetooth settings next to each paired device.
Select Settings > Wireless Networks. · A gray icon indicates the feature is
disabled or disconnected for that device. · A colored icon indicates the
feature is connected and active for that device.
Hands-free calling
Smart notifications
Garmin Drive features and services
Media streaming
Headset is connected
Pairing Your Phone and Headset
The first time you turn on your device, you are prompted to pair your phone
and headset. If necessary, you can complete setup at a later time by selecting
Settings > Complete Setup. You must pair your zmo device with your phone and
Bluetooth headset to use several Bluetooth features. After the devices are
paired, they connect automatically when they are turned on and within range.
Some features also require the Garmin Drive app. You can connect to the Garmin
Drive app during the pairing process or later. 1 Place the zmo device and your
headset or phone within 3 m (10 ft.) of each other. 2 On your headset or
phone, enable Bluetooth wireless technology, and set it to be discoverable.
See your headset or phone’s owner’s manual for more information. 3 On the zmo
device, select Settings > Wireless Networks. 4 If necessary, select the check
box to enable Bluetooth. 5 Select Search for Devices and choose your headset
or phone from the list of nearby devices. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions
to pair your headset or phone with your device.
Smart Notifications
While your device is connected to the Garmin Drive app, you can view
notifications from your smartphone on your zmo device, such as text messages,
incoming calls, and calendar appointments. NOTE: You may need to wait a few
minutes to receive notifications on your navigation device after it connects
to the Garmin Drive app. appears colored in the Bluetooth settings when smart
notifications are connected and active (Bluetooth Feature Status Icons, page
34).
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Receiving Notifications
WARNING Do not read or reply to notifications while driving. If you do so, you
could become distracted by the display, which could lead to an accident
causing serious personal injury or death.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
From most pages, a popup appears when the device receives a notification from
your smartphone. If the device is moving, you must verify you are a passenger
and not the driver before you can view notifications. NOTE: If you are viewing
the map, notifications appear in a map tool. · To ignore a notification,
select OK.
The popup closes, but the notification remains active on your phone. · To view
a notification, select View. · To listen to the notification, select View >
Play.
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This
feature is not available for all languages. · To perform additional actions,
such as dismissing the notification from your phone, select View, and select
an option. NOTE: Additional actions are available for only some notification
types and must be supported by the app generating the notification.
Receiving Notifications while Viewing the Map
WARNING Do not read or reply to notifications while driving. If you do so, you
could become distracted by the display, which could lead to an accident
causing serious personal injury or death.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
When you are viewing the map, new notifications appear in a map tool at the
edge of the screen. If the device is moving, you must verify you are a
passenger and not the driver before you can view notifications. · To ignore a
notification, select , or wait for popup to expire.
The popup closes, but the notification remains active on your phone. · To view
a notification, select the notification text. · To listen to the notification,
select Play Message.
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This
feature is not available for all languages. · To perform additional actions,
such as dismissing the notification from your phone, select View, and select
an option. NOTE: Additional actions are available for only some notification
types and must be supported by the app generating the notification.
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Viewing the List of Notifications
You can view a list of all active notifications. 1 Select Apps > Smart
Notifications.
The list of notifications appears. Unread notifications appear black, and
previously read notifications appear gray. 2 Select an option: · To view a
notification, select the notification description. · To listen to a
notification, select .
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This
feature is not available for all languages.
Hands-Free Calling
NOTE: While most phones and headsets are supported and can be used, a
particular phone or headset cannot be guaranteed to be compatible. All
features may not be available for your phone. Using Bluetooth wireless
technology, your device can connect to your compatible mobile phone and
wireless headset or helmet to become a hands-free device. To check
compatibility, go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth.
Placing a Call
1 Select Apps > Phone. 2 Select an option:
· To dial a number, select Dial, enter the phone number, and select Dial. · To
view numbers of recent, missed, or recently dialed or received calls, select
Call History, select a log,
select a number, and select Call to dial it. · To call a contact from your
phone book, select Phone Book, select a contact, and select Call. · To call a
point of interest location such as a restaurant or attraction, select Browse
Categories, select a
category, select a location, and select Call.
Calling Home
Before you can call home, you must enter a phone number for your home
location. Select Apps > Phone > Call Home.
Placing a Call Using Voice Dial
1 Select Apps > Phone > Voice Dial. 2 Listen for the voice prompt. 3 Say Call,
and say the contact name, phone number, or location you want to call.
Using In-Call Options
In-call options are available when you answer a call. Some options may not be
compatible with your phone. TIP: If you close the in-call options page, you
can open it again by selecting from any screen. You can also select the caller
from the map. · To set up a conference call, select Add Call. · To transfer
audio to your phone, select Call in Progress on Navigator.
TIP: You can use this feature if you want to disconnect the Bluetooth
connection and remain on the call, or if you need privacy. · To use the dial
pad, select Keypad. TIP: You can use this feature to use automated systems,
such as voice mail. · To mute the microphone, select Mute. · To hang up,
select End Call.
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Setting Up Bluetooth Features for Your Apple® Device
By default, all compatible Bluetooth features are enabled when you pair your
phone. You can enable, disable, or customize certain features.
Disabling Bluetooth Features (iPhone®)
By default, all compatible Bluetooth features are enabled when you pair your
phone. You can disable specific Bluetooth features and remain connected to the
other features. 1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks. 2 Select an option:
· To disable all Bluetooth features, clear the Bluetooth check box. · To
disable hands-free calling, select the phone name, and clear the Phone calls
check box.
Setting Up Bluetooth Features for Your Smartphone with AndroidTM
By default, all compatible Bluetooth features are enabled when you pair your
phone. You can enable, disable, or customize certain features.
Disabling Bluetooth Features (Android)
By default, all compatible Bluetooth features are enabled when you pair your
phone. You can disable specific Bluetooth features and remain connected to the
other features. 1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks. 2 Select an option:
· To disable all Bluetooth features, clear the Bluetooth check box. · To
disable only hands-free calling, select the phone name and clear the Phone
calls check box.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device
You can temporarily disconnect a Bluetooth device without deleting it from the
paired devices list. The Bluetooth device can connect to your zmo device
automatically in the future. 1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks. 2 Select
the device to disconnect. 3 Select Disconnect.
Deleting a Paired Phone
You can delete a paired phone to prevent it from automatically connecting to
your device in the future. 1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks. 2 Select the
phone, and select Forget Device.
Traffic
NOTICE Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic
information.
Your device can provide information about traffic on the road ahead or on your
route. You can set your device to avoid traffic when calculating routes, and
to find a new route to your destination if a large traffic delay occurs on
your active route (Traffic Settings, page 50). The traffic map allows you to
browse the map for traffic delays in your area. To provide traffic
information, your device must be receiving traffic data. · All product models
can receive subscription-free traffic data using the Garmin Drive app. Traffic
data is not available in all areas. For information about traffic coverage
areas, go to garmin.com/traffic.
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Receiving Traffic Data Using Your Smartphone
Your device can receive subscription-free traffic data while connected to a
smartphone running the Garmin Drive app. 1 Connect your device to the Garmin
Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34). 2 On your zmo device,
select Settings > Traffic, and verify the Traffic check box is selected.
Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic Receiver
NOTICE Heated (metallized) windshields could degrade the performance of the
traffic receiver.
A traffic receiver receives traffic data from an over-the-air broadcast
signal, where available. To receive overthe-air traffic data, the device must
be connected to vehicle power using a traffic-compatible power cable. A
traffic receiver is included with some product models (Traffic, page 37). .
Traffic data is not available in all areas. For information about traffic
coverage areas, go to garmin.com/traffic.
Connect the device to vehicle power using the traffic compatible power cable
(Mounting Your Device in an Automobile, page 8). If your product model
includes traffic data, the vehicle power cable included with your device is
traffic compatible. When you are within a traffic coverage area, your device
can display traffic information and help you avoid traffic delays.
Traffic Receiver Subscriptions
A regional traffic data subscription is included with most traffic receivers.
You can add subscriptions for additional regions to your traffic receiver. For
more information, go to garmin.com/traffic.
Viewing Traffic Subscriptions
Select Settings > Traffic > Subscriptions.
Adding a Subscription
You can purchase traffic subscriptions for other regions or countries. 1
Select Settings > Traffic. 2 Select Subscriptions > . 3 Write down the FM
traffic receiver unit ID. 4 Go to garmin.com/fmtraffic to purchase a
subscription and get a 25-character code.
The traffic subscription code cannot be reused. You must obtain a new code
each time you renew your service. If you own multiple FM traffic receivers,
you must obtain a new code for each receiver. 5 Select Next on the device. 6
Enter the code. 7 Select Done.
Viewing Traffic on the Map
The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on nearby roads. 1
From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2 If necessary, select > Legend to
view the legend for the traffic map.
Searching for Traffic Incidents
1 From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic. 2 Select > Incidents. 3 Select an
item in the list. 4 If there is more than one incident, use the arrows to view
additional incidents.
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Group Ride
The Group Ride app allows you to coordinate rides and communicate with nearby
riders using preset text messages, live map locations, and voice
communications. NOTE: Before you can use the Group Ride app, you must install
a Group Ride accessory. Go to garmin.com to purchase a Group Ride accessory.
Starting a Group Ride
You can create a group ride that allows you to choose the group radio channel,
view and remove riders who join your group ride, and set the group ride name.
1 From the main menu, select Group Ride > Start a Group Ride. 2 Enter your
rider name, and select Done. 3 If necessary, select the radio channel, and
select Next. 4 Enter the ride name, and select Done.
As riders join your group ride, their names appear on the list. 5 Select
Start.
The group ride begins after all riders sync with the group ride.
Joining a Group Ride
You can join a nearby group ride that was created by another rider. NOTE: For
some product models, the Group Ride app is located in the apps menu. 1 From
the main menu, select Group Ride > Nearby Group Rides. 2 Select a nearby group
ride, and select Join.
Rejoining a Recent Group Ride
You can rejoin any of your ten most-recent group rides. 1 From the main menu,
select Group Ride > Recent Group Rides. 2 Select a recent group ride, and
select Join.
Adding Riders to a Group Ride
You can add riders to a group ride that is already in progress. 1 From the
main menu, select Group Ride. 2 If necessary, select . 3 Select Add.
As new riders join the group ride, they appear on the list. 4 Select Continue.
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Broadcasting a Message
WARNING Do not read, send, or reply to any messages while driving. If you do
so, you could become distracted by the display, which could lead to an
accident causing personal injury or death.
You can broadcast a preset message to the members in your active group ride
that are in range of the VHF radio. 1 From the main menu, select Group Ride. 2
If necessary, select . 3 Select Broadcast to Group. 4 Select a preset message,
and select Send.
Broadcasting a Location
WARNING While driving, do not interact with the display to broadcast your
location. If you do so, you could become distracted by the display, which
could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death.
You can broadcast a location to the members in your active group ride that are
in range of the VHF radio. 1 From the main menu, select Group Ride. 2 If
necessary, select . 3 Select Broadcast to Group > Broadcast a Location, and
select a location. 4 Select Share.
Viewing a Group Ride Notification
WARNING Do not read or reply to any notifications while driving. If you do so,
you could become distracted by the display, which could lead to an accident
causing serious personal injury or death.
From most pages, a notification appears when the device receives a broadcasted
group ride location or message. You can also view group ride notifications in
the Group Ride app. NOTE: When you are viewing the map, new notifications
appear in a map tool at the edge of the screen.. 1 From the main menu, select
Group Ride > , and select a notification. 2 Select Go! to navigate to a shared
location.
Exiting a Group Ride
1 From the main menu, select Group Ride. 2 If necessary, select . 3 Select
Exit > Continue.
Group Ride Settings
From the main menu, select Group Ride > . Edit Rider Name: Allows you to set
your name that displays during a group ride. This setting is not available
during an active group ride. Rider Map Labels: Sets the label to be displayed
on each active rider on the map. Show Tracks on Map: Shows the track that each
group ride member takes on the map. Auto Zoom to Group: Enables the map to
automatically zoom to the active group ride. Reset Default Settings: Allows
you to reset all group ride settings to default values. This setting is not
available
during an active group ride.
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Radio
NOTE: This feature is not available on all product models. You can use the
radio app to create radio presets, select a radio channel, and select squelch
codes. To use this feature, you must connect the device and the antenna to the
Group Ride mount. The zmo device configures radio settings automatically when
you join or create a group ride.
Selecting a Preset
NOTE: For some product models, the Radio app is located in the apps menu. 1
From the main menu, select Radio. 2 Select an option:
· To move through available presets, select or . · To select a preset from the
menu, select Preset.
Selecting a Radio Channel
1 From the main menu, select Radio. 2 Select an option:
· To move to a different channel, select or . · To select a MURS channel from
the menu, select Channel.
Adjusting the Squelch
You can adjust the squelch and change between CTCSS, DCS, and Open squelch
modes to improve audio quality and avoid radio interference in your area. 1
From the main menu, select Radio. 2 Select an option:
· To choose a squelch code within the current mode, select or . · To adjust
the squelch mode, select Open.
Adding a Custom Radio Preset
1 Select Radio > Preset > . 2 Select or to select a channel and squelch code.
3 Select Save.
Selecting a Roger Tone
You can select the tone other devices play when you operate your radio. 1
Select Radio > > Roger Tone. 2 Select a roger tone.
The device plays the selected tone. 3 Select Save.
Turning the Radio Off
Select Radio > > Continue.
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Enabling Push-to-Talk with a Headset
You can enable push-to-talk controls for use with a compatible Bluetooth
headset. This allows you to transmit your voice using the voice dial feature
on your headset. 1 Select Radio > > Push to Talk with Headset. 2 If necessary,
follow the on-screen instructions to pair your headset with the device. 3
Select Push to Talk with Headset. 4 Select .
Transmitting Your Voice
Before you can transmit your voice, you must pair your zmo device with a
compatible Bluetooth headset or connect the fist microphone. You can transmit
your voice over the radio using the connected fist microphone or a compatible
Bluetooth headset. NOTE: For some product models, the Radio app is located in
the apps menu.
Select an option: · Hold the push-to-talk button on the side of the connected
fist microphone. · From the main menu, select Radio > Push to Talk . · Use the
voice dial feature on your connected Bluetooth headset (Enabling Push-to-Talk
with a Headset,
page 42). TIP: You can press the pause or stop button to manually close the
radio. NOTE: You must enable the Push to Talk with Headset setting to use this
feature (Radio Settings, page 42).
Adjusting the Radio Volume
1 Select Radio > . 2 Use the slider bars to adjust the volume.
Radio Settings
From the main menu, select Radio > . Push to Talk with Headset: Enables you to
transmit your voice using the push-to-talk button on your compatible
headset. Roger Tone: Sets the roger tone the device plays when you operate
your radio. Reset Default Settings: Resets all radio settings and presets to
factory default values.
Viewing the Owner’s Manual on Your Device
You can view the complete owner’s manual on the device screen in many
languages. 1 Select Apps > Owner’s Manual.
The owner’s manual appears in the same language as the software text. 2 Select
to search the owner’s manual (optional).
Media Player
The media player can play music or audio from these sources. · Music files
stored on your zmo device. · Bluetooth audio from a paired phone.
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Adding the Music Player Tool to the Map
The music player map tool enables you to control the music player from your
map. 1 Open the map. 2 Select > Music Player.
The music player controls appear on the map.
Changing the Media Source
You can change the source from which media is played on your device. 1 Select
Music. 2 Select the current media source .
3 Select an available media source from the list.
BirdsEye Imagery
BirdsEye imagery provides downloadable, high-resolution map imagery, including
detailed satellite imagery and raster-based topographical maps. You can
download BirdsEye imagery directly to your device when it is connected to a
WiFi network.
Downloading BirdsEye Imagery
Before you can download BirdsEye imagery directly to your device, you must
connect to a wireless network (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 53). 1
Select BirdsEye Direct. 2 Select . 3 Select an option:
· To download BirdsEye imagery files for a specific location or area, select
Location, and select a category. NOTE: The location defaults to your current
location.
· To select an image quality option, select Detail. · To define the size of
the area to be shown in the downloaded imagery files, select Size, and enter a
distance from the selected location. · To select where to save the downloaded
imagery, select Save To. 4 Select Download. 5 Enter a name for the downloaded
imagery and select Done.
Trip Planner
You can use the trip planner to create and save a trip, which you can navigate
later. This can be useful for planning a delivery route, a vacation, or a road
trip. You can edit a saved trip to further customize it, including reordering
locations, optimizing the order of stops, adding suggested attractions, and
adding shaping points. You can also use the trip planner to edit and save your
active route.
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Planning a Trip
A trip can include many destinations, and it must include at least a starting
location and one destination. The starting location is the location from which
you plan to start your trip. If you start navigating the trip from a different
location, the device gives you the option to route to your starting location
first. For a round trip, the starting location and final destination can be
the same. 1 Select Apps > Trip Planner > New Trip. 2 Select Select Start
Location. 3 Choose a location for your starting point, and select Select. 4
Select Select Destination. 5 Choose a location for a destination, and select
Select. 6 Select Add Location to add more locations (optional). 7 After you
have added all the necessary locations, select Next > Save. 8 Enter a name,
and select Done.
Editing and Reordering Locations in a Trip
1 Select Apps > Trip Planner > Saved Trips. 2 Select a saved trip. 3 Select a
location. 4 Select an option:
· To move the location up or down, select , and drag the location to a new
position in the trip. · To add a new location after the selected location,
select . · To remove the location, select .
Optimizing the Order of Destinations in a Trip
The device can automatically optimize the order of destinations in your trip
to create a shorter, more efficient route. The starting location and final
destination are not changed when you optimize the order.
While editing a trip, select > Optimize Order.
Discovering Attractions Along Your Trip
The device can suggest interesting or popular attractions to add to your trip.
1 While editing a trip, select > Suggest Attractions. 2 Select an attraction
to view more information. 3 Select Select to add the attraction to your trip.
Changing Routing Options for a Trip
You can customize how the device calculates the route when you start your
trip. 1 Select Apps > Trip Planner > Saved Trips. 2 Select a saved trip. 3
Select the vehicle profile icon, and select the vehicle you plan to use while
navigating the trip (optional). 4 Select . 5 Select Route Preference to change
the calculation mode for the trip (Changing the Route Calculation Mode,
page 13).
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Navigating to a Saved Trip
1 Select Apps > Trip Planner > Saved Trips. 2 Select a saved trip. 3 Select
Go!. 4 Select the first location to navigate to, and select Start.
The device calculates a route from your current location to the selected
location, and then it guides you to the remaining trip destinations in order.
Sharing a Route
You can share routes with other zmo devices. 1 Select Apps > Share Route. 2
Select an option:
· To share a route using Garmin Drive, select Garmin DriveTM. · To share a
route using a Bluetooth connection, select Bluetooth. · To copy the route to a
microSD card, select Memory Card. 3 Select a route. 4 Select Done. 5 Follow
the on-screen instructions on your zmo device to complete the sharing process.
Tracks
A track is a recording of your path. The track log contains information about
the recorded path, including time, location, and elevation information.
Recording Tracks
Tracking records your path. When you start tracking, your device logs your
location and updates the track line. If your device is paired with a Garmin
Explore account, your device periodically synchronizes recorded tracks with
the app. 1 From the main screen, select Track. 2 Select Start.
TracBack®
Following Your Recent Track
The TracBack feature records the most recent segment of your movement. You can
retrace your recent track back to a previous location. 1 Select Apps >
TracBack.
Your recent track appears on the map. 2 Select Go!.
Saving Your Recent Track as a Trip
You can save your recent track as a trip, which you can navigate later using
the trip planner (Navigating to a Saved Trip, page 45). 1 Select TracBack.
Your recent track appears on the map. 2 Select > Save as Trip. 3 Enter a name,
and select Done.
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Logging Service History
You can log the date and odometer reading when service or maintenance is
performed on your vehicle. The device provides several service categories, and
you can add custom categories (Adding Service Categories, page 46). 1 Select
Apps > Service History. 2 Select a service category. 3 Select Add Record. 4
Enter the odometer reading, and select Next. 5 Enter a comment (optional). 6
Select Done.
Adding Service Categories
1 Select Apps > Service History. 2 Select > Add Category. 3 Enter a category
name, and select Done.
Viewing the Weather Forecast
Before you can use this feature, your device must be receiving weather data.
You can connect your device to the Garmin Drive app to receive weather data
(Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
1 Select Apps > Weather. The device shows the current weather conditions and a
forecast for the next several days.
2 Select a day. The detailed forecast for that day appears.
Viewing Weather Near a Different City
1 Select Apps > Weather > Current Location. 2 Select an option:
· To view weather for a favorite city, select a city in the list. · To add a
favorite city, select Add City, and enter a city name.
Viewing the Weather Radar
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
1 Select Apps > Weather Radar. 2 Select to animate the radar map.
Viewing Weather Alerts
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas. While you are traveling with
your device, weather alerts may appear on the map. You can also view a map of
weather alerts near your current location or near a selected city. 1 Select
Apps > Weather. 2 If necessary, select a city. 3 Select > Weather Alerts.
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Checking Road Conditions
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported
phone running the Garmin Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
You can view weather-related road conditions for the roads in your area, on
your route, or in another city. 1 Select Apps > Weather. 2 If necessary,
select a city. 3 Select > Road Conditions.
Creating a Round-Trip Route
The device can create a round-trip route using a specified starting location
and a distance, duration, or destination. 1 From the main menu, select Apps >
Round Trip. 2 Select Start Location. 3 Select a location, and select Select. 4
Select Trip Attributes. 5 Select an option:
· Select Choose a Distance to plan your route by distance. · Select Choose a
Duration to plan your route based on time. · Select Choose a Destination to
plan your route based on a specified location. 6 Select Next. 7 Enter a
distance, duration, or destination. 8 Select an option: · If you entered a
distance or duration, select Done. · If you selected a destination, select
Select. 9 Select Add a Direction. 10 Select a direction, and select Next. 11
Select Calculate. 12 Select one or more options: · Select to view elevation
statistics along your route. · Select to shape your route. · Use the slider to
increase or decrease the level of adventure on your route. 13 Select a route,
and select Go!.
photoLive Traffic Cameras
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to the Garmin
Drive app (Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34). photoLive traffic cameras
provide live images of traffic conditions on major roadways and intersections.
The photoLive service is not available in all areas.
Using the Apps
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Viewing and Saving photoLive Traffic Cameras
You can view live images from nearby traffic cameras. You can also save
traffic cameras for areas you travel frequently. 1 Select Apps > photoLive. 2
Select Touch to Add 3 Select a road. 4 Select a traffic camera location.
A preview of the live image from the camera appears next to a map of the
camera’s location. You can select the image preview to view the full-sized
image. 5 Select Save to save the camera (optional). A thumbnail image preview
of the camera is added to the main screen of the photoLive app.
Viewing photoLive Traffic Cameras on the Map
The photoLive map tool shows traffic cameras from the road ahead of you. 1
From the map, select > photoLive.
The device shows the live image from the nearest traffic camera on the road
ahead, along with the distance to the camera. When you pass the camera, the
device loads the live image of the next camera on the road. 2 If no cameras
are found for the road, select Find Cameras to view or save nearby traffic
cameras (optional).
Viewing Previous Routes and Destinations
Before you can use this feature, you must enable the travel history feature
(Device and Privacy Settings, page 51). You can view your previous routes and
places you have stopped on the map.
Select Apps > Where I’ve Been.
zmo Settings
Map and Vehicle Settings
Select Settings > Map & Vehicle. Vehicle: Sets the vehicle icon that
represents your position on the map. Driving Map View: Sets the perspective on
the map. Map Detail: Sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may
cause the map to draw slower. Map Theme: Changes the color of the map data.
Map Layers: Sets the data that appears on the map page (Customizing the Map
Layers, page 32). Auto Zoom: Automatically selects the zoom level for optimal
use of your map. When disabled, you must zoom
in or out manually. Skip Next Stop Confirmation: Sets a confirmation message
to appear when skipping a location on your route. myMaps: Sets which installed
maps the device uses.
Enabling Maps
You can enable map products installed on your device. TIP: To purchase
additional map products, go to http://buy.garmin.com. 1 Select Settings > Map
& Vehicle > myMaps. 2 Select a map.
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zmo Settings
Navigation Settings
Select Settings > Navigation. Calculation Mode: Sets the route calculation
method. Off-Route Recalculation: Sets recalculation preferences when
navigating away from an active route. Avoidances: Sets road features to avoid
on a route. Custom Avoidances: Allows you to avoid specific roads or areas.
Toll Roads: Sets preferences for avoiding toll roads. Tolls and Fees: Sets
preferences for avoiding toll roads and toll stickers.
NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas. Environmental Zones: Sets
the avoidance preferences for areas with environmental or emissions
restrictions
that may apply to your vehicle. Restricted Mode: Disables all functions that
require significant operator attention. GPS Simulator: Stops the device from
receiving a GPS signal, and saves battery power.
Calculation Mode Settings
Select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode. The route calculation is
based on road speeds and vehicle acceleration data for a given route. Faster
Time: Calculates routes that are faster to drive but can be longer in
distance. Shorter Distance: Calculates routes that are shorter in distance but
can take more time to drive. Off Road: Calculates a direct line from your
location to your destination.
Setting a Simulated Location
If you are indoors or not receiving satellite signals, you can use the GPS
simulator to plan routes from a simulated location. 1 Select Settings >
Navigation > GPS Simulator. 2 From the main menu, select View Map. 3 Tap the
map twice to select an area.
The address of the location appears at the bottom of the screen. 4 Select the
location description. 5 Select Set Location.
Bluetooth Settings
Select Settings > Wireless Networks. Bluetooth: Enables Bluetooth wireless
technology. Search for Devices: Searches for nearby Bluetooth devices.
Friendly Name: Allows you to enter a friendly name that identifies your device
on other devices with Bluetooth
wireless technology.
WiFi Settings
The wireless network settings allow you to manage WiFi networks. Select
Settings > Wireless Networks. Wi-Fi: Enables the WiFi radio. Saved Networks:
Allows you to edit or remove saved networks. Search for Networks: Searches for
nearby WiFi networks (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 53).
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Driver Assistance Settings
Select Settings > Driver Assistance. Rider Alerts: Allows you to enable or
disable alerts for upcoming zones or road conditions (Rider Awareness
Features and Alerts, page 9). Speeding Alert: Alerts you when you are
exceeding the speed limit. Route Preview: Shows a preview of the major roads
in your route when you start navigation. Break Planning: Reminds you to take a
break and shows upcoming services after you drive for an extended
time. You can enable or disable break reminders and upcoming service
suggestions. Automatic Incident Detection: Enables the device to detect a
possible vehicle incident. Incident Notification: Allows you to set up a
contact to be notified when the device detects a possible vehicle
incident. Proximity Alerts: Alerts you when you approach speed cameras or red
light cameras.
Display Settings
Select Settings > Display. Orientation: Allows you to set the display to
portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal).
NOTE: This feature is not available on all product models. Color Mode: Allows
you to select day or night color mode. If you select the Auto option, the
device
automatically switches to day or night colors based on the time of day.
Brightness: Allows you to adjust the display brightness. Display Timeout:
Allows you to set the amount of idle time before your device enters sleep mode
while using
battery power. Screenshot: Allows you to take a picture of the device screen.
Screenshots are saved in the Screenshot folder
of the device storage.
Traffic Settings
From the main menu, select Settings > Traffic. Traffic: Enables traffic.
Current Provider: Sets the traffic provider to use for traffic data. The Auto
option selects the best available
traffic data automatically. Subscriptions: Lists the current traffic
subscriptions. Optimize Route: Enables the device to use optimized alternate
routes automatically or upon request (Avoiding
Traffic Delays on Your Route, page 18). Traffic Alerts: Sets the traffic delay
severity for which the device displays a traffic alert.
Units and Time Settings
To open the Units and Time settings page, from the main menu, select Settings
Units & Time. Current Time: Sets the device time. Time Format: Allows you to select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC display time. Units: Sets the unit of measure used for distances. Position Format: Sets the coordinate format and datum used for geographical coordinates.
Setting the Time
1 From the main menu, select the time. 2 Select an option:
· To set the time automatically using GPS information, select Automatic. · To set the time manually, drag the numbers up or down.
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zmo Settings
Language and Keyboard Settings
To open the Language and Keyboard settings, from the main menu, select
Settings > Language & Keyboard. Voice Language: Sets the language for voice
prompts. Text Language: Sets all on-screen text to the selected language.
NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered
data or map data, such as street names. Keyboard Language: Enables keyboard
languages.
Device and Privacy Settings
Select Settings > Device. About: Displays the software version number, the
unit ID number, and information on several other software
features. Regulatory: Displays regulatory markings and information. EULAs:
Displays the end-user license agreements.
NOTE: You need this information when you update the system software or
purchase additional map data. Software Licenses: Displays software licensing
information. Device Data Reporting: Shares anonymous data to improve the
device. Travel History: Allows the device to store a record of the places you
go. This allows you to view the trip log, use
the Where I’ve been feature, and use myTrendsTM suggested routes. Reset:
Allows you to clear your travel history, reset settings, or delete all user
data.
Restoring Settings
You can restore a category of settings or all settings to the factory default
values. 1 Select Settings. 2 If necessary, select a settings category. 3
Select > Restore.
Device Information
Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information
1 From the settings menu, swipe to the bottom of the menu. 2 Select Device >
Regulatory.
Device Information
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Specifications
Water resistance Operating temperature range Charging temperature range Power
input (vehicle power cable, motor cycle, or external power) Battery type
Battery voltage range
Wireless frequencies/protocols
IEC 60529 IPX71 From -15° to 55°C (from 5° to 131°F) From 0° to 45°C (from 32°
to 113°F)
From 12 to 24 Vdc
Lithium-ion battery From 3.5 to 4.1 V WiFi: 2.4 GHz @ 18 dBm maximum or 5 GHz
@ 15 dBm nominal Bluetooth: 2.4 GHz @ 4 dBm nominal
Charging the Device
NOTE: This Class III product shall be powered by an LPS power supply. You can
charge the battery in the device using any of these methods. · Install the
device in the mount, and connect the mount to vehicle power.
NOTICE Do not connect the device directly to the vehicle power cable.
· Connect the device to an optional power adapter accessory, such as a wall
power adapter. You can purchase an approved Garmin AC-DC adapter suitable for
home or office use from a Garmin dealer or www.garmin.com. The device may
charge slowly when connected to a third-party adapter.
Device Maintenance
Garmin Support Center
Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such as product manuals,
frequently asked questions, videos, and customer support.
Map and Software Updates
For the best navigation experience, you should keep the maps and software on
your device up to date. Map updates provide the newest available changes to
roads and locations in the maps used by your device. Keeping maps up to date
helps your device find recently added locations and calculate more accurate
routes. Map updates are large and may take several hours to complete. Software
updates provide changes and improvements to the device features and operation.
Software updates are small and take a few minutes to complete. You can update
your device using two methods. · You can connect the device to a WiFi network
to update directly on the device (recommended). This option
allows you to update your device conveniently without connecting it to a
computer. · You can connect the device to a computer and update it using the
Garmin Express application (garmin.com
/express).
1 *The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com/waterrating.
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Device Maintenance
Connecting to a WiFi Network
The first time you turn on the device, it prompts you to connect to a WiFi
network and register your device. You can also connect to a WiFi network using
the settings menu. 1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks. 2 If necessary,
select Wi-Fi to enable WiFi technology. 3 Select Search for Networks.
The device displays a list of nearby WiFi networks. 4 Select a network. 5 If
necessary, enter the password for the network, and select Done. The device
connects to the network, and the network is added to the list of saved
networks. The device reconnects to this network automatically when it is
within range.
Updating Maps and Software Using a WiFi Network
NOTICE Map and software updates may require the device to download large
files. Regular data limits or charges from your Internet service provider
apply. Contact your Internet service provider for more information about data
limits or charges.
You can update the maps and software by connecting your device to a WiFi
network that provides access to the Internet. This allows you to keep your
device up to date without connecting it to a computer. 1 Connect the device to
a WiFi network (Connecting to a WiFi Network, page 53).
While connected to a WiFi network, the device checks for available updates.
When an update is available, appears on the Settings icon in the main menu.
2 Select Settings > Updates. The device checks for available updates. When an
update is available, Update Available appears below Map or Software.
3 Select an option: · To install all available updates, select Install All. ·
To install only map updates, select Map > Install All. · To install only
software updates, select Software > Install All.
4 Read the license agreements, and select Accept All to accept the agreements.
NOTE: If you do not agree with the license terms, you can select Reject. This
stops the update process. You cannot install updates until you accept the
license agreements.
5 Using the included USB cable, connect the device to external power, and
select Continue (Charging the Device, page 52). For the best results, a USB
wall charger that provides at least 1 A power output is recommended. Many USB
power adapters for smartphones, tablets, or portable media devices may be
compatible.
6 Keep the device connected to external power and within range of the WiFi
network until the update process is complete.
TIP: If a map update is interrupted or canceled before it completes, your
device may be missing map data. To repair missing map data, you must update
the maps again using either WiFi or Garmin Express.
Product Updates
On your computer, install Garmin Express (www.garmin.com/express). This
provides easy access to these services for Garmin devices: · Software updates
· Map updates · Product registration
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Updating Maps and Software with Garmin Express
You can use the Garmin Express application to download and install the latest
map and software updates for your device.
1 If you do not have the Garmin Express application installed on your
computer, go to garmin.com/express and follow the on-screen instructions to
install it.
2 Open the Garmin Express application.
3 Connect your device to your computer using a mini-USB cable.
The small end of the cable connects to the mini-USB port on your zmo device,
and the large end connects to an available USB port on your computer.
4 When your zmo device prompts you to enter file transfer mode, select
Continue. 5 In the Garmin Express application, click Add a Device.
The Garmin Express application searches for your device and displays the
device name and serial number. 6 Click Add Device, and follow the on-screen
instructions to add your device to the Garmin Express
application. When setup is complete, the Garmin Express application displays
the updates available for your device.
7 Select an option: · To install all available updates, click Install All. ·
To install a specific update, click View Details, and click Install next to
the update you want. The Garmin Express application downloads and installs the
updates onto your device. Map updates are very large, and this process may
take a long time on slower internet connections. NOTE: If a map update is too
large for the internal storage of the device, the software may prompt you to
install a microSD card in your device to add storage space (Installing a
Memory Card for Maps and Data, page 60).
8 Follow the on-screen instructions during the update process to finish
installing updates. For example, during the update process, the Garmin Express
application may instruct you to disconnect and reconnect your device.
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Device Maintenance
Device Care
NOTICE Avoid dropping your device. Do not store the device where prolonged
exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent
damage. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage
may result.
Cleaning the Outer Casing
NOTICE Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic
components.
1 Clean the outer casing of the device (not the touchscreen) using a cloth
dampened with a mild detergent solution.
2 Wipe the device dry.
Cleaning the Touchscreen
1 Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. 2 If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth
with water. 3 If using a dampened cloth, turn off the device and disconnect
the device from power. 4 Gently wipe the screen with the cloth.
Avoiding Theft
· Remove the device and mount from sight when not in use. · Remove the residue
left on the windshield by the suction cup. · Do not keep your unit in the
glove compartment. · Register your device using the Garmin Express software
(garmin.com/express).
Restarting the Device
You can restart your device if it stops functioning. Hold the power key for 12
seconds.
Removing the Device, Mount, and Suction Cup
Removing the Device from the Mount
1 Press the release tab or button on the mount. 2 Tilt the bottom of the
device upward, and lift the device from the mount.
Removing the Mount from the Suction Cup
1 Turn the device mount to the right or left. 2 Apply pressure until the
socket on the mount releases the ball on the suction cup.
Removing the Suction Cup from the Windshield
1 Flip the lever on the suction cup toward you. 2 Pull the tab on the suction
cup toward you.
Device Maintenance
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Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power Cable
NOTICE When replacing the fuse, do not lose any of the small pieces and make
sure they are put back in the proper position. The vehicle power cable does
not work unless it is assembled correctly. If your device does not charge in
your vehicle, you may need to replace the fuse located at the tip of the
vehicle adapter. 1 Rotate the end piece counter clockwise to unlock it.
TIP: You may need to use a coin to remove the end piece. 2 Remove the end
piece, the silver tip , and the fuse . 3 Insert a new fast-blow fuse that has
the same current, such as 1 A or 2 A. 4 Place the silver tip in the end piece.
5 Push in the end piece and rotate it clockwise to lock it back into the
vehicle power cable .
Troubleshooting
The suction cup will not stay on my windshield
1 Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol. 2 Dry with a
clean, dry cloth. 3 Mount the suction cup (Mounting Your Device in an
Automobile, page 8).
My device is not acquiring satellite signals
· Verify the GPS simulator is turned off (Navigation Settings, page 49). ·
Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and
trees. · Remain stationary for several minutes.
My battery does not stay charged for very long
· Decrease the screen brightness (Display Settings, page 50). · Shorten the
display timeout (Display Settings, page 50). · Decrease the volume (Adjusting
the Volume, page 3). · Turn off the wi-fi radio when it is not in use (WiFi
Settings, page 49). · Put the device in power saving mode when not in use
(Turning the Device On or Off, page 1). · Keep your device away from extreme
temperatures. · Do not leave your device in direct sunlight.
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Troubleshooting
My device does not connect to my phone
· Select Settings > Wireless Networks. The Bluetooth option must be enabled.
· Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and bring your phone
within 10 m (33 ft.) of the device. · Verify your phone is compatible.
Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more information. · Complete the pairing
process again.
To repeat the pairing process, you must unpair your phone and device
(Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device, page 37), and complete the pairing process
(Pairing Your Phone and Headset, page 34).
My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer
On most computers, the device connects using Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). In
MTP mode, the device appears as a portable device and not as a removable
drive.
My device does not appear as a portable device on my computer
On Mac® computers and some Windows® computers, the device connects using USB
mass storage mode. In USB mass storage mode, the device appears as a removable
drive or volume, and not as a portable device. Windows versions prior to
Windows XP Service Pack 3 use USB mass storage mode.
My device does not appear as either a portable device or a removable drive or
volume on my computer
1 Disconnect the USB cable from your computer. 2 Turn off the device. 3
Connect the USB cable to your device and to a USB port on your computer.
TIP: The USB cable must connect to a USB port on your computer, not to a USB
hub. The device turns on automatically and goes into MTP mode or USB mass
storage mode. A picture of the device connected to a computer appears on the
device screen. NOTE: If you have several network drives mapped on your
computer, Windows may have trouble assigning drive letters to your Garmin
drives. For information about assigning drive letters, see the help file for
your operating system.
Appendix
Wireless Cameras
Your device can display the video feed from one or more connected wireless
cameras.
Appendix
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Pairing the Camera with a Garmin Navigation Device
You can pair the camera with a compatible Garmin navigation device. For more
information about compatible Garmin devices, go to the product page at
garmin.com/bc40. 1 Update your navigation device to the latest software.
Your device may not support the BC 40 camera without the latest software. For
more information about updating the software, see the owner’s manual for your
navigation device. 2 Install batteries in the camera. The camera enters
pairing mode automatically, and the LED flashes blue while the camera is in
pairing mode. The camera remains in pairing mode for two minutes. If pairing
mode expires, you can remove and reinstall the batteries. 3 Bring the
compatible Garmin navigation device outside your vehicle and within 1.5 m (5
ft.) of the camera, and turn on the navigation device. The device detects your
camera automatically and prompts you to pair with it. 4 Select Yes. TIP: If
the navigation device does not detect the camera automatically, you can select
Settings > Wireless Cameras > Add New Camera to pair with it manually. The
device pairs with your camera. 5 Enter a name for the camera (optional). You
should use a descriptive name that clearly identifies the location of the
camera. 6 Select Done.
Viewing the Wireless Camera
WARNING This device is intended to enhance situational awareness when used
properly. If used improperly, you could become distracted by the display,
which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death.
Always view the display at a glance when the vehicle is in motion to avoid
becoming distracted.
From the home screen or the map, select .
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Appendix
Aligning the Guidance Lines
For the best reference, the guidance lines should be aligned to reflect the
outside edges of the vehicle. You should align the guidance lines separately
for each backup camera. When you change the camera angle, you should
immediately align the guidance lines again. 1 Position your vehicle with the
driver’s side closely aligned to a curb, driveway, or parking stall lines.
TIP: It can be helpful to position the vehicle in the center of a parking
stall, and then pull forward into the next stall. This allows you to use the
parking stall lines at the rear of the vehicle as reference points for
alignment. 2 From the paired Garmin navigation device, select Settings >
Wireless Cameras. 3 Select the paired camera name, and select Guidance Lines >
Adjust Guidance Lines. 4 Use the arrows in the corners of the screen to move
the ends of the white, driver’s-side guidance line. The guidance line should
appear directly on top of the curb, driveway, or parking stall line.
5 Use the arrows in the center of the screen to move the colored distance
guidance lines up or down. The red guidance line should be aligned with the
rearmost part of your vehicle. This could be the rear bumper, a trailer hitch,
or another object protruding from the rear of the vehicle.
6 Reposition the vehicle with the passenger side closely aligned to a curb,
driveway, or parking stall lines, and use the arrows to align the white,
passenger-side guidance line. The guidance lines should be symmetrical.
Appendix
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Installing a Memory Card for Maps and Data
You can install a memory card to increase the storage space for maps and other
data on your device. You can purchase memory cards from an electronics
supplier, or go to www.garmin.com/maps to purchase a memory card with pre-
loaded Garmin mapping software. The device supports microSD memory cards from
4 to 256 GB.
1 Locate the map and data memory card slot on your device (Device Overview,
page 1).
2 Pull up the weather cap from the microSD card slot.
3 Slide the microSD card slot cover toward the edge of the device.
4 Pull the microSD card slot cover up. 5 Insert a microSD card into the slot.
NOTE: Confirm the microSD card fits flush against the card slot contacts. 6
Close the SD card cover. 7 Slide the SD card cover toward the center of the
device.
Data Management
The device has a memory card slot for additional data storage. NOTE: The
device is compatible with Windows 7 and newer, and Mac OS 10.7 and newer.
About Memory Cards
You can purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier, or purchase pre-
loaded Garmin mapping software (www.garmin.com). Memory cards can be used to
store files such as maps and custom POIs.
Connecting the Device to Your Computer
You can connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. 1 Plug the
small end of the USB cable into the port on the device. 2 Plug the larger end
of the USB cable into a port on your computer. 3 When your zmo device prompts
you to enter file transfer mode, select Yes. A picture of your device
connected to a computer appears on the device screen. Depending on your
computer operating system, the device appears as either a portable device, a
removable drive, or a removable volume.
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Transferring GPX Files From Your Computer
Apple computers may require additional third-party software, such as Android
File Transfer, to read and write files on this device. If you have already
created routes that you want to use on your device, you can transfer GPX files
directly from your computer. 1 Connect the device to your computer (Connecting
the Device to Your Computer, page 60).
The device appears as a portable device. 2 On your computer, open the file
browser. 3 Select a GPX file. 4 Select Edit > Copy. 5 Browse to the GPX folder
on the device. 6 Select Edit > Paste.
Transferring Data From Your Computer
1 Connect the device to your computer (Connecting the Device to Your Computer,
page 60). Depending on your computer operating system, the device appears as
either a portable device, a removable drive, or a removable volume.
2 On your computer, open the file browser. 3 Select a file. 4 Select Edit >
Copy. 5 Browse to a folder on the device.
NOTE: For a removable drive or volume, you should not place files in the
Garmin folder. 6 Select Edit > Paste.
Disconnecting the USB Cable
If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume,
you must safely disconnect your device from your computer to avoid data loss.
If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a portable device, it
is not necessary to safely disconnect the device. 1 Complete an action:
· For Windows computers, select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system
tray, and select your device.
· For Apple computers, select the device, and select File > Eject. 2
Disconnect the cable from your computer.
Adding BaseCampTM Data to Garmin Explore
You can export your BaseCamp data files and import them to Garmin Explore for
use with your zmo device. 1 Export your data from BaseCamp:
· If you are using an Apple computer, see Exporting Data from BaseCamp with an
Apple Computer, page 62.
· If you are using a PC, see Exporting Data from BaseCamp with a PC, page 62.
2 Import your BaseCamp data to the Garmin Explore website (Importing Data to
Garmin Explore, page 62). 3 Synchronize your Garmin Explore data with your zmo
device (Synchronizing Garmin Explore Account Data,
page 22).
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Exporting Data from BaseCamp with a PC
1 Select an option: · To export all BaseCamp data stored on your computer,
select My Collection, and select File > Export > Export ‘My Col
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