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• Adjust the volume (Adjusting the Volume, page 3) and
display brightness (Adjusting the Screen Brightness,
page 4).
• Navigate to your destination (Starting a Route, page 10).
Device Overview
Mounting Considerations
• Do not mount the device in a location that obscures the
driver's view of the road.
• Choose a location that allows you to route the power cable
safely.
WARNING
When installing the device in a vehicle, install the device and
power cable securely so they do not interfere with the vehicle
operating controls. Interference with the vehicle operating
controls can result in a collision, which could result in injury or
death.
• Choose a location that allows the device to clearly hear your
voice.
You should avoid placing the device near a speaker or air
vent, which can produce noise that interferes with the
microphones.
• Choose a location that is within easy reach.
• Thoroughly clean the windshield before installing the mount.
Mounting and Powering the Garmin DriveSmart
Device in Your Vehicle
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.
Voice button. Press to activate the Amazon Alexa voice feature.
TIP: You can also say Alexa to activate the Amazon Alexa voice
feature.
Hold for two seconds to mute the microphones for voice features.
Microphones for voice features and hands-free calling.
Power button. Press to turn the device on or off.
USB power and data port.
Map and data memory card slot.
Vehicle Power Adapter Overview
NOTICE
The vehicle power adapter included with your Garmin
DriveSmart 65 with Amazon Alexa device is not compatible with
any other Garmin® devices. Connecting this vehicle power
adapter to a different device could cause damage to the device.
Before you use your device on battery power, you should charge
it.
Press the suction cup to the windshield, and flip the lever
1
back toward the windshield.
Press the mount onto the suction cup ball until it snaps
2
into place.
Plug the vehicle power cable into the mini-USB port on the
3
device.
3.5 mm stereo audio output jack. Connects to the auxiliary input of
the vehicle stereo using a 3.5 mm audio cable (not included). Used
only when Bluetooth® technology is not enabled for audio.
Power cable. Connects to the mini-USB power port on the back of
the device.
2.4 A USB charging port. Charges a connected phone or portable
media device.
Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into a power
4
outlet in your vehicle.
Getting Started1
Fit the tab on the top of the mount into the slot on the back of
5
the device, and press the bottom of the mount into the device
until it clicks.
Pairing with Your Smartphone
You can pair your Garmin DriveSmart device with your
smartphone and the Garmin Drive™ app to enable additional
features and access live information (Live Services, Traffic, and
Smartphone Features, page 14) . The Garmin Drive app also
enables advanced Garmin voice-activated navigation and
Amazon Alexa skills and features.
From the app store on your smartphone, install the Garmin
1
Drive app.
Turn on your Garmin DriveSmart device, and place the
2
device and your smartphone within 3 m (10 ft.) of each other.
On your phone, open the Garmin Drive app.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in to a Garmin
4
account and complete the pairing and setup process.
The main app dashboard appears. After the devices are paired,
they connect automatically when they are turned on and within
range.
Connecting to the Vehicle Stereo
Connecting to the Stereo Using a Bluetooth
Connection
If you have a compatible vehicle stereo, you can send the
Garmin DriveSmart device audio to the vehicle stereo using a
wireless Bluetooth connection. This allows you to hear highquality audio for navigation prompts, media, Alexa responses,
and phone calls from your vehicle speakers without a wired
connection.
NOTE: If your stereo does not have Bluetooth technology, you
can send audio to the stereo using an auxiliary audio cable
(Connecting to the Stereo Using an Auxiliary Audio Cable,
page 2).
Select an option:
1
• During the initial Garmin Drive app pairing process, select
Yes when the app asks whether you currently use
Bluetooth technology to connect your smartphone to your
vehicle.
Set the audio source for your vehicle stereo to the Bluetooth
2
input.
NOTE: By default, the device sends audio to your stereo
using Bluetooth media mode, which requires your stereo to
be set to the Bluetooth source. You can change the Bluetooth
mode settings to send some or all audio using Bluetooth
hands-free calling mode instead (Bluetooth Audio Modes,
page 2).
Bluetooth Audio Settings
When your device is connected to your vehicle stereo using a
Bluetooth connection, you can select how to play each type of
audio on your device. For each audio type, you can select
Vehicle to play that audio type from your stereo through the
Bluetooth connection, or you can select Garmin Device to play
that audio type from the device speaker or auxiliary output
cable.
Select Volume > Bluetooth Audio.
Guide Me: Provides on-screen instructions to help you choose
the best Bluetooth audio settings for your vehicle and stereo.
Navigation: Allows you to select how to play navigation voice
prompts, such as upcoming turns and lane guidance.
Alexa and Media: Allows you to select how to play
Amazon Alexa responses, music, audiobooks, and other
media.
Phone Calls: Allows you to select how to play phone call audio.
Bluetooth Audio Mode: Allows you to select the Bluetooth
mode used to send audio to your vehicle stereo.
Bluetooth Audio Modes
Your device can send audio to your stereo using two Bluetooth
modes.
NOTE: Phone calls are always sent to your stereo using
Bluetooth hands-free calling mode.
Select Volume > Bluetooth Audio > Bluetooth Audio Mode.
Play as Media: Sets the device to send audio in Bluetooth
media mode using A2DP audio protocol. For most vehicles,
this option provides the best sound quality. To hear audio
sent in Bluetooth media mode, you must set your stereo to
the Bluetooth input source.
Play as Phone Call: Sets the device to send audio as a
Bluetooth hands-free phone call. This option uses your
stereo's Bluetooth hands-free calling feature to play the
audio. This is useful for vehicle stereos that do not have a
Bluetooth media input source, or for which the Bluetooth
media input provides lower sound quality. It may also be
useful if you do not frequently use your Garmin DriveSmart
device for playing music or other media. When using this
mode, all Bluetooth audio from the device interrupts all
sources on your stereo, and most stereos do not allow you to
switch to another source while Bluetooth hands-free calling is
active. The device automatically stops sending a Bluetooth
hands-free calling signal after it finishes playing an audio
item, and the stereo switches back to the previously active
audio source.
Compatibility Mode: Sets the device to send audio using a
combination of Bluetooth media and Bluetooth hands-free
calling signals. Music, audio books, and other media are sent
to the stereo in Bluetooth media mode using A2DP audio
protocol. Navigation prompts and Amazon Alexa responses
are sent to the stereo as a Bluetooth hands-free phone call.
When using this mode, navigation prompts and
Amazon Alexa responses interrupt all audio sources on your
stereo. However, to hear media playback from the device,
you must select the Bluetooth input source on your stereo.
This mode is useful if you switch between device media and
other media sources, but you always want to hear navigation
prompts and Amazon Alexa responses.
Connecting to the Stereo Using an Auxiliary Audio
Cable
If your Garmin DriveSmart device is not connected to the vehicle
stereo using a Bluetooth connection, you can send the device
audio to the vehicle stereo using a 3.5 mm stereo auxiliary audio
cable.
Connect one end of the audio cable to the 3.5 mm audio
1
output jack on the Garmin DriveSmart power cable plug.
2Getting Started
TIP: The electrical system in some vehicles may generate
background noise in the device audio, such buzzing or
squealing, when you connect to the stereo using an auxiliary
audio cable. If this occurs in your vehicle, you can connect a
ground loop isolator (sold separately) between the audio
cable and the audio output jack on the power plug. This can
help eliminate the electrical background noise.
Connect the other end of the audio cable to the auxiliary input
2
jack for your vehicle stereo.
This jack may be labeled AUX or Line In. See your vehicle
owner's manual for more information.
Set the audio source for your vehicle stereo to the auxiliary
3
input.
Select an option:
4
• During the initial Garmin Drive app pairing process, select
No when the app asks whether you currently use
Bluetooth technology to connect your smartphone to your
vehicle.
• After the initial pairing process, from your Garmin
DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio,
and verify Garmin Device is selected for each audio type.
Turning the Device On or Off
• To turn the device on, press the power key , or connect the
device to power.
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.
Turn on the device.
1
Wait while the device locates satellites.
2
If necessary, go to an open area, away from tall buildings and
3
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 24).
Bluetooth technology status. Select to view the Bluetooth
settings (Wireless Network Settings, page 19).
Wi-fi signal strength. Select to change the wi-fi settings
(Wireless Network Settings, page 19).
Connected to hands-free calling. Select to place a phone call
(Hands-Free Calling, page 16).
Current time. Select to set the time (Setting the Time,
page 20).
Battery charge level.
Garmin Drive app connection status (Pairing with Your
Smartphone, page 2).
Temperature. Select to view the weather forecast (Viewing
the Weather Forecast, page 17).
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.
Adjusting the Volume
Select Volume.
1
Select an option:
2
• To put the device in power saving mode, press the power key
while the device is on.
While in power saving mode, the screen is off and the device
uses very little power, but it can wake instantly for use.
TIP: You can charge your device faster by putting it in power
saving mode while charging the battery.
• To turn off the device completely, hold the power key until a
prompt appears on the screen, and select Off.
The prompt appears after five seconds. If you release the
power key before the prompt appears, the device enters
power saving mode.
Getting Started3
• To adjust the overall device volume, use the Master Volume slider bar.
• To adust the volume of phone calls, use the Phone calls
slider bar, when available.
• To mute or unmute the device, select or .
• To adjust the relative volume for different audio sources,
select Mixer.
Using the Audio Mixer
You can use the audio mixer to set the relative volume levels for
different audio sources, such as navigation prompts, voiceactivated feature responses, or alerts. The level for each audio
type is a percentage of the master volume.
Select Volume > Mixer.
1
Use the slider bars to adjust the relative volume for each
2
audio source.
For example, when a slider bar is set to the far right position,
that audio source plays at the master volume level. When a
slider bar is set to the center position, it plays at half the
master volume level.
Enabling or Disabling Sounds and Audio Sources
You can turn specific audio sources and system sounds on or
off without affecting other audio sources.
Select Volume.
1
Select an option:
2
• To enable or disable audio sources, select or clear the
check box next to each audio source in the Device Audio
section.
• To enable the device to play a tone when it starts listening
to a voice request, select the Start of Request Sound
check box.
When you press the voice button or say OK, Garmin or
Alexa, the device plays a tone to indicate it is listening for
your request.
• To enable the device to play a tone when it stops listening
to a voice request, select the End of Request Sound
check box.
The device plays a tone when it detects you have stopped
speaking, and it starts processing your voice request.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
Select Settings > Display > Brightness.
1
Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness.
2
Voice-Activated Features
The Garmin DriveSmart device uses natural language
processing to understand the intent of your spoken requests.
You can ask questions or speak commands in natural language,
using complete sentences. Many example phrases are provided
in the manual, but you can experiment with speaking to the
device using the language most comfortable to you.
The device includes Garmin voice-activated navigation and
Amazon Alexa skills and features.
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to search for
locations and addresses, start routes with turn-by-turn
directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more. You can
launch Garmin voice-activated navigation by saying OK, Garmin
followed by a request.
The device also provides access to many Amazon Alexa
features, such as playing music, checking the weather, or
listening to the news. You can launch Amazon Alexa skills and
features by saying Alexa followed by a request.
Tips for Speaking to the Device
• Speak in a clear voice directed at the device.
• Start each request using one of these options:
◦ Say OK, Garmin.
◦ Say Alexa.
◦ Press the voice button.
• Reduce background noise, such as voices or the radio, to
help the device interpret your commands more accurately.
• If you do not receive a useful response, try rephrasing your
request.
• If the device does not respond to your requests, try one or
more of these options:
◦ Verify the device is not placed near a speaker or air vent,
which can produce noise that interferes with the
microphones.
◦ Verify the microphones are not muted (Muting the
Microphones, page 5).
Launching Garmin Voice-Activated
Navigation
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to use plain
language spoken requests to search for locations and
addresses, start routes with turn-by-turn directions, place handsfree phone calls, and more.
• Say OK, Garmin, and make a spoken request.
For example, you can say phrases like these:
◦ OK, Garmin, take me home.
◦ OK, Garmin, where's the library?
Starting a Route
Going to a Saved Location Using Your Voice
It is useful to start a route on your Garmin DriveSmart device
each time you travel to a saved location, even though you may
already know how to get there. Your device can help you avoid
reported traffic delays and construction that may affect your
route.
You can say phrases like these to start a route to your saved
locations (Saving Locations, page 9).
• OK, Garmin, take me home.
• OK, Garmin, take me to work.
• OK, Garmin, start a route to school.
Going to an Address Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to start a route to a nearby
address, or to an address in a specific city.
• OK, Garmin, take me to One Garmin Way.
• OK, Garmin, start a route to twelve hundred East 151st
Street in Olathe, Kansas.
Going to a Business or Named Location Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to find and navigate to a
business or location by name or category.
Nearby locations:
• OK, Garmin, find a coffee shop.
• OK, Garmin, where's the library?
• OK, Garmin, take me to Starbucks.
Locations near a different city:
• OK, Garmin, find Mexican food near Denver, Colorado.
• OK, Garmin, find The Field Museum near Chicago, Illinois.
• OK, Garmin, find Casa Bonita near Denver, Colorado.
Locations near an intersection:
• OK, Garmin, find barbecue near 12th Street and Vine.
• OK, Garmin, find Arthur Bryant’s Barbecue near 12th
Street and Vine.
Going to a City or Intersection Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to find and navigate to a city or
intersection.
• OK, Garmin, find Chandler, Arizona.
• OK, Garmin, find Michigan Avenue and Erie Street.
Checking Your Arrival Time
While a route is active, you can say a phrases to check your
estimated time of arrival at your destination.
OK, Garmin, what time will we arrive?.
4Voice-Activated Features
Stopping a Route Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to stop navigating a route.
• OK, Garmin, stop the route.
• OK, Garmin, stop navigating.
Placing a Phone Call Using Your Voice
You can use a voice command to call to a contact from the
phone book of your paired smartphone.
Say OK, Garmin, call, and say the contact name.
For example, you can say OK, Garmin, call Mom..
Controlling the Device Using Your Voice (Alexa PND)
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Amazon Alexa Skills and Features
In addition to the navigation features offered by Garmin voiceactivated navigation, the Garmin DriveSmart device provides
access to many Amazon Alexa features, such as playing music,
checking the weather, or listening to the news. You can also use
the Amazon Alexa app to customize features, add streaming
music accounts, and explore thousands of skills in the Alexa
Skills Store. Adding skills requires linking to your Amazon
account.
NOTE: Some Amazon Alexa skills may not be compatible with
the Garmin DriveSmart device. Skill compatibility is determined
by the skill developer and Amazon.
Checking the Weather Forecast
You can say phrases like these to check the weather forecast
near you or in another area. The device speaks the requested
weather information and displays weather information on the
screen.
Today's weather:
• Alexa, how's the weather?
• Alexa, what's the temperature today?
Future weather:
• Alexa, will it rain tomorrow?
• Alexa, what's the weather this weekend?
Weather in another location:
• Alexa, what's the weather in Atlanta?
• Alexa, will it snow in Chicago this weekend?
Enabling Skills
You can enable additional skills by speaking to your Garmin
DriveSmart device, or by using the Amazon Alexa app.
• To enable a skill using your voice, say a phrase like Alexa, enable the Pandora skill..
• To browse and enable skills from the Amazon Alexa app,
select Skills from the Amazon Alexa app menu.
Playing Music and Media
You can use voice commands to stream music, podcasts, or
audio books from your Amazon Music account and other
compatible Alexa skills and services. You can connect your
streaming music accounts using the Alexa app. You can also
start playing media manually using another app on your phone.
In this case, the device controls playback using a Bluetooth
media connection.
You can say phrases like these to play music based on genre,
artist, title, album, recent releases, and more.
• Alexa, play music.
• Alexa, play some popular new rock music.
• Alexa, play my driving music station on Pandora.
Media Player
The media player allows your device to control the media
currently playing on your phone, whether you started playback
using an Alexa voice command or using another media app on
your phone. The media player appears automatically for several
seconds after you start playing music using a voice command.
You can open the media player at any time by selecting Media
from the main menu.
Information about the currently playing media, such as title, artist,
album, station, or channel.
Playback controls. The controls change based on the service
providing the media.
Progress through the current media item.
Audio source. indicates the media is being played from an Alexa
skill. indicates the media is being played by another media app on
your phone and sent to the device using a Bluetooth media
connection.
Media service. Indicates the service or provider from which you are
streaming media.
Hides or shrinks the media player.
Controlling Media Playback Using Your Voice
If you started playing media using an Alexa voice command, you
can say phrases like these to control playback using your voice.
• To stop playback, say Alexa, stop.
• To resume playback, say Alexa, resume.
• To skip to the next song or track, say Alexa, next song or
Alexa, next track.
• To get information about the currently playing song, say
Alexa, what song is this?
Adding Music Accounts
You can use the Amazon Alexa app to connect your Garmin
DriveSmart to your streaming music service accounts, such as
Amazon Music service or Pandora® internet radio. Not all
streaming music services are compatible with the Garmin
DriveSmart device.
See the Amazon Alexa app documentation on the Amazon web
site for more information about adding streaming music service
accounts.
Muting the Microphones
You can mute the microphones to prevent the device from
listening for spoken requests.
• To mute the microphones, hold the voice button for 2
seconds.
Voice-Activated Features5
While the microphones are muted, a red bar appears across
the bottom of the screen.
• To unmute the microphones, press the voice button.
• You can use the Garmin Express™ 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.
Driver Awareness Features and Alerts
CAUTION
The driver 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
driving and increase efficiency, even when you are driving 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 for some types of driver alerts. Not all alerts are
available in all areas.
Schools: The device plays a tone and displays the speed limit
(if available) for an upcoming school or school zone.
Speed limit exceeded: 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.
Speed limit change: The device plays a tone and displays the
upcoming speed limit so you can be prepared to adjust your
speed.
Wrong way on a one-way street: The device plays a message
and displays a full-screen warning if you travel the wrong way
on a one-way street. The edges of the screen appear red and
an alert remains at the top of the screen until you leave the
one-way street or correct your direction of travel.
Railroad crossing: The device plays a tone to indicate an
upcoming railroad crossing.
Animal crossing: The device plays a tone to indicate an
upcoming animal crossing area.
Curves: The device plays a tone to indicate a curve in the road.
Slower traffic: The device plays a tone to indicate slower traffic
when you approach slower traffic at a higher speed. Your
device must be receiving traffic information to use this feature
(Traffic, page 16).
Break planning: The device plays a tone and suggests
upcoming rest stops after you have been driving for a long
time.
Enabling or Disabling Audible Driver Alerts
You can enable or disable the audible tone for some types of
driver alerts. The visual alert appears even when the tone is
disabled.
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.
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.
From the main menu, select Where To?.
• To quickly search all locations on your device, select
Search (Finding a Location Using the Search Bar, page 6).
• To find an address, select Address (Finding an Address,
page 7).
• To browse or search pre-loaded points of interest by
category, select Categories (Finding a Location by Category,
page 7).
• To search near a different city or area, select next to the
current search area (Changing the Search Area, page 7).
• To view and edit your saved locations, select Saved (Saving
Locations, page 9).
• To view locations you have recently selected from the search
results, select Recent (Viewing Recently Found Locations,
page 9).
• To browse, search, and check into Foursquare® points of
interest, select Foursquare® (Searching Foursquare Points
of Interest, page 8).
• To browse and search TripAdvisor® points of interest and
reviews, select TripAdvisor (TripAdvisor, page 8).
• To find national parks and explore park maps, select
National Parks (Finding National Parks, page 7).
• To navigate to specific geographic coordinates, select
Coordinates (Finding a Location Using Coordinates,
page 9).
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.
Select Where To?.
1
Select Search in the search bar.
2
Enter all or part of the search term.
3
Suggested search terms appear below the search bar.
Select an option:
4
• 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.
Select an option:
5
• To search using a suggested search term, select the term.
• To search using the text you entered, select .
If necessary, select a location.
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