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• Adjust the volume (Adjusting the Volume, page 1) and
display brightness (Adjusting the Screen Brightness,
page 1).
• Set up a vehicle profile for your truck (Adding a Vehicle
Profile, page 2).
• Navigate to your destination (Starting a Route, page 2).
Connecting the Device to Vehicle Power
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.
Before you use your device on battery power, you should charge
it.
Plug the vehicle power cable À into the USB port on the
1
mount.
GPS signal status
Bluetooth® technology status (appears when Bluetooth is
enabled)
Vehicle profile indicator
HOSHours of service status shortcut
Current time
Battery status
Connected to Smartphone Link
Temperature
Unread myGarmin™ messages
Using the On-Screen Buttons
• Select to return to the previous menu screen.
• Hold to quickly return to the main menu.
• Select or to see more choices.
• Hold or to scroll faster.
• Select to see a menu of options for the current screen.
Entering and Exiting Sleep Mode
You can use sleep mode to conserve battery power when your
device is not in use. While in sleep mode, your device uses very
little power and can wake instantly for use.
TIP: You can charge your device faster by putting it in sleep
mode while charging the battery.
Press the power key À.
Press the mount Á onto the suction cup  until it snaps into
2
place.
The Garmin® logo on the mount should face right-side up.
Press the suction cup to the windshield, and flip the lever
3
back toward the windshield.
Fit the tab on the top of the mount into the slot on the back of
4
the device.
Press the bottom of the mount into the device until it clicks.
5
Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into a power
6
outlet in your vehicle.
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Acquiring GPS Signals
To navigate with your device, you must acquire satellites. in
the status bar indicates the satellite signal strength. Acquiring
satellites can take several minutes.
Turn on the device.
1
Wait while the device locates satellites.
2
If necessary, go outdoors to an open area, away from tall
3
buildings and trees.
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.
Turning Off the Device
Hold the power key until a prompt appears on the screen.
1
The prompt appears after five seconds. If you release the
power key before the prompt appears, the device enters
sleep mode.
Select Off.
2
Adjusting the Volume
Select Volume.
1
Select an option:
2
• Use the slider bar to adjust the volume.
• Select to mute the device.
• Select for additional options.
Enabling Automatic Volume
Your device can increase or decrease the volume automatically
based on the level of background noise.
Select Volume > .
1
Select Automatic Volume.
2
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
Select Settings > Display > Brightness.
1
Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness.
2
Getting Started1
Vehicle Profiles
WARNING
Entering your vehicle profile characteristics does not guarantee
that your vehicle's characteristics will be accounted for in all
route suggestions or that you will receive the warning icons in all
cases. Limitations may exist in the map data such that your
device cannot account for these restrictions or road conditions in
all cases. Always defer to all posted road signs and road
conditions when making driving decisions.
Routing and navigation are calculated differently based on your
vehicle profile. The activated vehicle profile is indicated by an
icon in the status bar. The navigation and map settings on your
device can be customized separately for each vehicle type.
When you activate a truck vehicle profile, the device avoids
including restricted or impassable areas in routes based on the
dimensions, weight, and other characteristics you entered for
your vehicle.
Adding a Vehicle Profile
You should add a vehicle profile for each truck with which you
will use your dēzl device.
Select Settings > Vehicle Profile > .
1
Select an option:
2
• To add a straight truck with a permanently attached cargo
area, select Straight Truck.
• To add a tractor or a tractor-trailer combination, select
Tractor.
Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the vehicle
3
characteristics.
After you add a vehicle profile, you can edit the profile to enter
additional detailed information, such as the vehicle identification
number or trailer number (Editing a Vehicle Profile, page 2).
Activating a Vehicle Profile
Before you can activate a vehicle profile, you must add the
profile (Adding a Vehicle Profile, page 2).
Select Settings > Vehicle Profile.
1
Select a vehicle profile.
2
The vehicle profile information appears, including
measurements, total weight, and hazardous materials.
Select Select.
3
Changing Your Trailer Information
Before you can change your trailer information, you must enter a
vehicle profile for a tractor (Adding a Vehicle Profile, page 2).
When you change the trailer on your tractor, you can change the
trailer information in your vehicle profile without changing the
tractor information. You can switch quickly between frequently
used trailers.
Select Settings > Vehicle Profile.
1
Select the tractor vehicle profile to use with the trailer.
2
Select .
3
Select an option:
4
• To use a recent trailer configuration, select a trailer
configuration from the list.
• To enter a new trailer configuration, select New
Configuration, and enter the trailer information.
Select Settings > Vehicle Profile.
1
Select the vehicle profile to edit.
2
Select an option:
3
• To edit the vehicle profile information, select , and select
a field to edit.
• To rename a vehicle profile, select > Rename Profile.
• To delete the vehicle profile, select > Delete.
Navigating to Your Destination
Routes
A route is a path from your current location to a destination. A
route may include multiple locations, or stops, on the way to the
destination (Adding a Location to Your Route, page 3). The
device calculates the route to your destination based on the
preferences you select in the navigation settings, such as the
route calculation mode (Changing the Route Calculation Mode,
page 3) and avoidances (Avoiding Delays, Fees, and Areas,
page 5). The device can also avoid roads that are not
appropriate for the active vehicle profile (Vehicle Profiles,
page 2).
Starting a Route
Select Where To?.
1
Select Enter Search, enter a search term, and select
2
(Finding a Location Using the Search Bar, page 6).
TIP: You can also search for locations using categories,
search tools, or other methods (Finding Locations,
page 5).
Select a location.
3
Select Go!.
4
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 2).
If you need to stop at additional locations, you can add the
locations to your route (Adding a Location to Your Route,
page 3). You can also shape the route to adjust its course
(Shaping Your Route, page 3).
Going Home
Select Where To? > Go Home.
Editing Your Home Location Information
Select Where To? > Saved > Home.
1
Select .
2
Select > Edit.
3
Enter your changes.
4
Select Done.
5
Your Route on the Map
NOTICE
The speed limit feature is for information only and does not
replace your responsibility to abide by all posted speed limit
signs and to use safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin will
not be responsible for any traffic fines or citations you receive for
failing to follow all applicable traffic laws and signs.
As you travel, the device guides you to your destination using
voice prompts and information on the map.
Editing a Vehicle Profile
You can edit a vehicle profile to change truck information or to
add detailed information to a new vehicle profile, such as the
vehicle identification number, trailer number, or odometer
reading. You can also rename or delete a vehicle profile.
2Vehicle Profiles
Instructions for your next turn or exit, or other action appear
across the top of the map. The symbol À indicates the type of
action and the lane or lanes in which you should be traveling, if
available. The device also displays the distance to the next
action
action Â.
A colored line à highlights the course of your route on the map.
Arrows on the map Ä indicate upcoming turns. When you
approach your destination, a checkered flag indicates the
location of your destination.
Your vehicle speed Å, the road on which you are traveling Æ,
and your estimated arrival time Ç appear at the bottom of the
map. You can customize the arrival time data field to display
other information (Changing the Map Data Field, page 10).
A data field displaying the speed limit may appear as you travel
on major roadways. This feature is not available in all areas.
and the name of the street or exit associated with that
Á
Active Lane Guidance
As you approach a turn while navigating a route, a detailed
simulation of the road appears beside the map, if available. A
colored line indicates the proper lane for the turn.
Viewing a List of Turns
While navigating a route, you can view all of the turns and
maneuvers for your entire route and the distance between turns.
While navigating a route, select the text bar on the top of the
1
map.
Select a turn.
2
The details for the turn appear. If available, an image of the
junction appears for junctions on major roadways.
Viewing the Entire Route on the Map
While navigating a route, select anywhere on the map.
1
Select .
2
Your device re-calculates the route to include the added location
and guides you to the locations in order.
Shaping Your Route
Before you can shape your route, you must start a route
(Starting a Route, page 2).
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 stop or destination to the route.
Touch anywhere on the map.
1
Select .
2
The device enters route shaping mode.
Select a location on the map.
3
TIP: You can select to zoom in on the map and select a
more precise location.
The device recalculates the route to travel through the
selected location.
If necessary, select an option:
4
• To add more shaping points to the route, select additional
locations on the map.
• To remove a shaping point, select .
When you are finished shaping the route, select Go!.
5
Taking a Detour
Before you can take a detour, you must be navigating a route
and you must add the change route tool to the map tools menu
(Enabling Map Tools, page 8).
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.
From the map, select > Change Route.
1
Select an option:
2
• 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.
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 2).
You can navigate to additional locations on the way to your
destination. For example, you can add a fuel station as the next
stop in your route. You can also add a location to the end of
your route.
TIP: To create complex routes with multiple locations or
scheduled stops, you can use the trip planner to plan, edit, and
save your route (Planning a Trip, page 4).
From the map, select > Where To?.
1
Search for a location (Finding Locations, page 5).
2
Select a location.
3
Select Go!.
4
Select an option:
5
• To add the location as the next stop 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 adjust the order of locations in
your route, select Add to Active Route.
Navigating to Your Destination3
Changing the Route Calculation Mode
Select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode.
1
Select an option:
2
• 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 Less Fuel to calculate routes that are more fuel-
efficient.
• Select Shorter Distance to calculate routes that are
shorter in distance but can take more time to drive.
Starting a Route by Using the Map
You can start route by selecting a location from the map.
Select View Map.
1
Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search.
2
If necessary, select to filter the displayed points of interest
3
by category.
Location markers ( or a blue dot) appear on the map.
Select an option:
4
• Select a location marker.
• Select a point, such as a street, intersection, or address
location.
Select Go!.
5
Previewing Multiple Routes
Search for a location (Finding a Location by Category,
1
page 6).
From the search results, select a location.
2
Select Routes.
3
Select a route.
4
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 scheduling information, and adding
shaping points.
You can also use the trip planner to edit and save your active
route.
Planning a Trip
A trip can include many locations, and it must include at least a
starting point and a 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. The destination
is the final location in the trip. For a round trip, the starting
location and destination can be the same. You can also include
additional locations, or stops, between your starting location and
your destination.
Select Apps > Trip Planner > > Create Trip.
1
Select Select Start Location.
2
Select a location for your starting point, and select Select.
3
Select Select Destination.
4
Select a location for your destination, and select Select.
5
If necessary, select Add Location to add additional
6
locations.
After you have added all the necessary locations, select Next
7
> Save.
Enter a name, and select Done.
8
Navigating to a Saved Trip
Select Apps > Trip Planner.
1
Select a saved trip.
2
Select Go!.
3
Select your next destination, and select Start.
4
Optimizing the Order of Stops in a Trip
The device can automatically optimize the order of locations in
your trip to create a shorter, more efficient route. The starting
point and destination are not changed when you optimize the
order.
While editing a trip, select > Optimize Order.
Editing and Reordering Locations in a Trip
Select Apps > Trip Planner.
1
Select a saved trip.
2
Select a location.
3
Select an option:
4
• 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 .
Editing and Saving Your Active Route
If a route is active, you can use the trip planner to edit and save
your route as a trip.
Select Apps > Trip Planner > My Active Route.
1
Edit your route using any of the trip planner features.
2
The route recalculates each time you make a change.
Select Save to save your route as a trip, which you can
3
navigate again later (optional).
Changing Trip Routing Options
You can change routing options to change how routes for your
trip are calculated.
Select Apps > Trip Planner.
1
Select a saved trip.
2
Select one or more options:
3
• To change the vehicle profile for the trip, select the vehicle
profile icon (Vehicle Profiles, page 2).
• To add shaping points to your trip, select > Trip Settings > Shape Route, and follow the on-screen
instructions (Shaping Your Route, page 3).
• To change the calculation mode for the trip, select >
Trip Settings > Route Preference (Changing the Route
Calculation Mode, page 3).
Scheduling a Trip
You can add scheduling information to each location in your trip,
including the desired arrival time and layover duration at each
location. This can help you plan your departure to reach
locations in your trip on time.
Select Apps > Trip Planner.
1
Select a trip.
2
Select > Trip Settings > Edit Schedule.
3
Select a location, and follow the on-screen instructions to
4
enter the schedule information.
TIP: If you need to schedule multiple locations in the trip, you
should start from the beginning of the trip and work toward
the end.
Repeat step 4 to enter schedule information for additional
5
locations.
When finished, select Save.
6
When you navigate the trip, you should depart by the time
shown under the starting point to reach your stops and
destinations by the scheduled time. The schedule is an estimate
only. Traffic conditions, construction, and other delays may
affect your actual arrival times.
Using Suggested Routes
Before you can use this feature, you must save at least one
location and enable the travel history feature (Device and
Privacy Settings, page 17).
Using the myTrends™ feature, your device predicts your
destination based on your travel history, the day of the week,
and the time of day. After you have driven to a saved location
several times, the location may appear in the navigation bar on
the map, along with the estimated time of travel, and traffic
information.
Select the navigation bar to view a suggested route to the
location.
4Navigating to Your Destination
Avoiding Delays, Fees, and Areas
Avoiding Traffic Delays on Your Route
Before you can avoid traffic delays, you must be receiving traffic
information (Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic Receiver,
page 10).
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 17), you can view and avoid
traffic delays manually.
While navigating a route, select > Traffic.
1
Select Alternate Route, if available.
2
Select Go!.
3
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.
Select Settings > Navigation.
1
Select an option:
2
NOTE: The menu changes based on your area and the map
data on your device.
• Select Toll Roads.
• Select Tolls and Fees > Toll Roads.
Select an option:
3
• 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.
Select Save
4
Avoiding Toll Stickers
NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas.
The map data on your device may contain detailed toll sticker
information for some countries. You can avoid or allow toll
stickers for each country.
Select Settings > Navigation > Tolls and Fees > Toll
1
Stickers.
Select a country.
2
Select an option:
3
• 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.
Select Save.
4
Avoiding Road Features
Select Settings > Navigation > Avoidances.
1
Select the road features to avoid on your routes, and select
2
Save.
Avoiding Environmental Zones
Your device can avoid areas with environmental or emissions
restrictions that may apply to your vehicle. This option applies to
the vehicle type in the active vehicle profile (Vehicle Profiles,
• To always avoid environmental zones, select Avoid.
• To always allow environmental zones, select Allow.
Select Save
3
Custom Avoidances
Avoiding a Road
Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
1
Select Add Avoid Road.
2
Select the starting point of the section of road to avoid, and
3
select Next.
Select the ending point of the road section, and select Next.
4
Select Done.
5
Avoiding an Area
Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
1
If necessary, select Add Avoidance.
2
Select Add Avoid Area.
3
Select the upper-left corner of the area to avoid, and select
4
Next.
Select the lower-right corner of the area to avoid, and select
5
Next.
The selected area is shaded on the map.
Select Done.
6
Disabling a Custom Avoidance
You can disable a custom avoidance without deleting it.
Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
1
Select an avoidance.
2
Select > Disable.
3
Deleting Custom Avoidances
Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
1
Select an option:
2
• To delete all custom avoidances, select .
• 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.
Select Settings > Navigation.
1
Select Calculation Mode > Off Road > Save.
2
The next route will be calculated as a straight line to the
location.
Finding 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 6).
• Browse or search pre-loaded points of interest by category
(Points of Interest, page 6).
• Search for truck stops and services, including detailed
TruckDown® directory information, where available (Finding
Trucking Points of Interest, page 6).
• Search and check into Foursquare points of interest
(Searching Foursquare Points of Interest, page 6).
• Use search tools to find specific locations, such as
addresses, intersections, or geographic coordinates (Search
Tools, page 7).
• Search near a different city or area (Changing the Search
Area, page 6).
Finding Locations5
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