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zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Getting Started
Power button:
Press and hold to turn the zūmo on/off.
Press quckly to adjust the volume and the backlght brghtness.
Headphone/
audo-out jack
(under weather cap)
External antenna
connector
(under weather cap)
Your zūmo
mcroSD™
slot
Mcrophone
Battery
contacts
Mn-USB
connector
Release key: Slde and
release to open the
battery cover
GPS antenna
Speaker
Seral number
(under the battery)
zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Installing the Battery
WARNING
This product contains a lithium-ion battery.
To prevent damage or personal injury,
remove the unit from the vehicle when
exiting or store it out of direct sunlight.
Notice
Always keep the battery installed when the
zūmo is on.
1. Locate the lithium‑ion battery that came in
the product box.
2. Slide the release key until the battery
cover on the back of the zūmo pops up.
3. Locate the metal contacts on the end of
the lithium‑ion battery.
4. Insert the battery so that the metal
contacts on the battery align with
the metal contacts inside the battery
compartment.
5. Replace the battery cover.
Your zūmo in an Automobile
1. Plug the automotive power cable into the
2. Remove the clear plastic from the suction
power connector on the right side of the
cradle.
Release button
Cradle
Automotve
power cable
cup. Clean and dry your windshield and
the suction cup with a lint‑free cloth.
Sucton cup mount
3. Place the suction cup on the windshield.
4. Flip the lever back, toward the windshield.
5. Snap the cradle onto the suction cup arm.
6. Fit the bottom of your zūmo into the
cradle.
7. Tilt the zūmo back until it snaps into
place.
8. Plug the other end of the automotive
power cable into a power outlet in your
car.
For information on how to mount your zūmo
on a motorcycle, see page 6.
zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual 5
Getting Started
Connecting the GXM 40 Antenna
to the Automotive Mount
1. With the zūmo placed in the cradle, plug
the GXM 40 antenna into the mini‑USB
port on the back of the automotive mount.
Mn-USB port
GXM 0
antenna
2. Place the GXM 40 antenna within clear
view of the sky.
Mounting Your zūmo on a
Motorcycle
WARNING
Incorrectly wiring the power cable with
bare wire leads can result in damage to the
vehicle or the battery and can cause bodily
injury. Garmin strongly recommends having
an experienced installer with the proper
knowledge of electrical systems install the
unit.
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for
product warnings and other important
information.
Do not use the suction cup mount on a
motorcycle.
Step 2: Installing the Handlebar
Base
The recommended torque is 50 lbf-in. Do not
exceed torque of 80 lbf-in.
The zūmo includes parts for two handlebar
installation solutions. Custom mounts can
Power cable
Cradle
Headphone/audo out jack (3.5 mm)
Mcrophone
jack (2.5 mm)
Bare wres wth
nlne fuse for
power connecton
Mn-USB connector
(for GXM 0 Antenna)
Notice
require additional hardware (www.ram
Step 1: Connecting Power to the
-mount.com).
Mount
Select a suitable and secure location to
mount the zūmo on your motorcycle based
on available power sources and safe cable
routing.
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Option A: 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. Do
not overtighten.
Handlebar
base
Option B: Installing the handlebar base
to the clutch/brake clamp bracket:
WARNING
U-bolt
Handlebar
NOTE: Both 1/4” standard and M6 bolts are
included. Match the size of the factory bolts
on your clutch/brake clamp bracket.
1. Remove the two factory bolts on your
2. Thread the new bolts through the
3. Tighten the bolts to secure the base.
Incorrectly installing the handlebar base to
the clutch/brake bracket can cause brake
or clutch malfunction, which can result
in damage to the vehicle and the risk of
personal injury or death. Garmin strongly
recommends having an experienced installer
with the proper knowledge of clutch/brake
systems install the unit.
clutch/brake clamp bracket.
handlebar base, spacers, and clamp
bracket.
Handlebar
base
Clutch/brake
clamp bracket
Spacers
Getting Started
Step 3: Attaching the Base Plate
to the zūmo Mount
1. Thread the M4 pan head screws through
the washers, the cradle, the spacers, and
the base plate.
2. Tighten the nuts to secure the base plate.
Washers
Pan head screws
Cradle
Base plate
Spacers
Nuts
Step 4: Attaching the Base Plate
to the Handlebar Base
1. Align the ball of the handlebar base and
the ball of the base plate with the double‑
socket arm.
2. Tighten the knob slightly.
3. Adjust for better viewing and operation.
4. Tighten the knob to secure the mount.
zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Cradle
Base plate
Double-socket arm
Power cable
Handlebar base
Knob
Step 5: Installing Your zūmo in
the Mount
1. Fit the bottom of your zūmo into the
cradle.
2. Tilt the zūmo back until it snaps into
place.
Cradle
Release button
Connecting the GXM 40 Antenna
to the Motorcycle Mount
Do not place the GXM 40 antenna on the
fuel tank or in any location where it may
come into contact with fuel or excessive
Power
cable
heat.
1. With the zūmo placed in the motorcycle
2. Plug the GXM 40 antenna into the mini‑
Removing Your zūmo from
Either Mount
1. Press the button on the side of the mount
to release the zūmo.
2. Lift out the zūmo.
3. Place the weather cap on the cradle
(motorcycle mount only).
3. Place the GXM 40 antenna within clear
NOTE: The GXM 40 antenna can also
be placed in an area covered by a non-
conductive material; such as a berglass
top-case, tank bag, or leather saddlebag.
Notice
mount, remove the weather cap from the
mini‑USB connector on the Power cable.
USB connector.
view of the sky in an area where there is
at least 10 cm between the antenna and
your zūmo. For best performance, place
the GXM 40 antenna at least 30 cm away
from the zūmo.
zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Using the Menu Page
➋
➌
➐
➍
➒➑
➎
➓
➊
➏
➊
GPS satellite strength.
➋
Bluetooth® technology status.
➌
Touch to select motorcycle, automobile,
pedestrian, scooter, or off road mode.
➍
Battery status.
➎
Current time. Touch to change settings.
➏
Touch to nd a destination.
➐
Touch to view the map.
➑
Touch to make a call when connected to
a compatible mobile phone.
➒
Touch to adjust the volume.
➓
Touch to use the tools such as settings,
Where Am I?, Help, and routes.
Selecting a Usage Mode
Automoble
Motorcycle
Pedestran
Your zūmo offers several usage modes for
different modes of transportation. Routing
and navigation are calculated differently
based on your usage mode. For example,
one-way streets are treated differently in
walking mode than they are in driving mode.
When you place your zūmo in a mount that
does not correspond to its current usage
mode, the zūmo will ask you whether you
want to change usage modes.
To change your usage mode:
1. Touch the usage mode icon.
2. Select a mode, and touch OK.
3. Touch Yes, and follow the on‑screen
instructions to congure your settings.
Scooter
Off Road
Conguring Your zūmo
Your unit should turn on automatically if it
is plugged in and your vehicle is running.
To manually turn on your zūmo, press
the Power key. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Acquiring Satellites
1. Go outdoors to an open area, out of
2. Stop your vehicle, and turn on the zūmo.
Acquiring satellite signals may take a few
minutes. The bars indicate GPS
satellite strength. When one bar is green, the
zūmo has acquired satellite signals. Now you
can select a destination and navigate to it.
garages, and away from tall buildings.
zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual
Getting Started
Finding Your Destination
The Where To? menu provides several different categories for you to use when searching for addresses, cities, and other locations. The detailed
map loaded in your zūmo contains millions of points of interest, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services.
1. Touch Where To?.
4. Select a destination.
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2.Select a category.
5.Touch Go!.6Enjoy the route!
3.Select a subcategory.
Getting Started
Following Your Route
Your route is marked with a magenta line.
As you travel, your zūmo guides you to your
destination with voice prompts, arrows on
the map, and directions at the top of the map.
Adding a Via Point
You can add a stop (via point) to your route.
The zūmo gives you directions to the stop
and then to your nal destination.
1. With a route active, touch Menu > Where
The upper-left corner indicates the distance
to your next maneuver and the lane you
should be in for the maneuver.
If you deviate from the original route, your
2. Search for the extra stop.
3. Touch Go!.
4. Touch Add As a Via Point to add this
zūmo recalculates the route and provides
new directions.
A speed limit icon could appear as you travel
on major roadways.
If you want to add more than one stop to the
route, edit the current route. See page 15.
Taking a Detour
If a road on your route is closed, you can
take a detour.
1. With a route active, touch Menu.
2. Touch Detour.
The zūmo attempts to get you back on your
original route as quickly as possible. If the
route you are currently taking is the only
reasonable option, the zūmo might not
calculate a detour.
To?.
stop before your destination.
Stopping the Route
1. With a route active, touch Menu.
2. Touch Stop.
Adjusting the Volume
From the Menu page, touch Volume. Touch
and to adjust the master volume.
Touch Mute to mute all audio.
To adjust the volume levels for the voice
prompts, the media player, and the phone,
touch Mixer. Adjust the levels as needed.
Touch Restore to return the volume settings
to the original levels.
NOTE: Press and release the power button
to quickly access the volume and brightness
settings.
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Where To?
Where To?
The Where To? menu provides several
different categories you can use to search for
locations. To learn how to perform a standard
search, see page 10.
Finding an Address
The steps to nd an address can vary
depending on the maps that are loaded on
your zūmo. Not all map data provides postal
code searching.
1. Touch Where To? > Address.
2. Touch Change State or Country, if
necessary.
3. Touch Search All.
OR
Touch Spell City or Spell Postal Code,
enter the city/postal code, and touch
Done. Select the city/postal code in the
list.
4. Enter the number of the address, and
touch Done.
5. Enter the street name, and touch Done.
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6. Select the correct street in the list, if
necessary.
7. Touch the address, if necessary.
Searching Near Another
Location
By default, your zūmo automatically
searches for places near your current
location. To search other locations, use the
following steps:
1. Touch Where To? > Near.
2. Select an option:
Where I Am Now—search near your
•
current location.
A Different City—search near the city
•
you enter.
My Current Route—search along
•
your route.
My Destination—search near your
•
current destination.
3. Touch OK.
Go! Page Options
Touch an item in the search results list to
view the Go! page.
➊
➌➋
➍
➊
Touch to call this location, if a mobile
phone with Bluetooth wireless
technology is connected.
➋
Touch to view the route on a map. See
page 36
➌
Touch to create a turn-by-turn route to
this location.
➍
Touch to view this location on the map.
➎
Touch to save this location to your
Favorites. See page 14.
➎
Where To?
Setting a Home Location
You can set a Home location for the place
you return to most often.
1. Touch Where To? > Go Home.
2. Select an option.
Going Home
After you set your Home location, you can
route to it at any time. Touch Where To? >
Go Home.
Changing Your Home Location
To set a new location as your Home location,
use the Tools menu.
1. Touch Tools > My Data >
Set Home Location.
2. Select an option.
Finding a Place by Spelling
the Name
If you know the name of the location you
are looking for, you can spell it using the onscreen keyboard. You can also enter letters
contained in the name to narrow the search.
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1. Touch Where To? > Points of Interest >
Spell Name.
2. Using the on‑screen keyboard, enter
letters in the name.
3. Touch Done.
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
When an on-screen keyboard appears, touch
a letter or number to enter it.
Finding Recently Found
Places
Your zūmo stores the last 50 of your recent
nds in the Recently Found list. The most-
recently viewed places appear at the top
of the list. Touch Where To? > Recently
Found to view your recently found items.
Clearing Recently Found Places
To remove all places from the Recently
Found list, touch Clear > Yes. All items
from the list are removed, but this does not
delete the actual place from your zūmo.
Touch to add a space.
•
Touch to delete the character.
•
Touch to select words you have
recently typed and selected.
Touch Lang. to change the keyboard
•
language mode.
Touch to enter special characters.
•
Where To?
Using Favorites
You can save places in your Favorites, so
you can quickly nd them and create routes
to them. Your home location is also stored in
Editing Saved Places
1. Touch Where To? > Favorites.
2. Touch the location you want to edit.
3. Touch Edit.
Favorites.
Saving Your Current Location
From the Map page, touch the vehicle icon.
Touch Save Location to save your current
location.
Saving Places You Find
1. After you have found a place you want to
save, touch Save on the Go! page.
2. Touch OK. The place is saved in
Favorites.
Finding Saved Places
1. Touch Where To?.
2. Touch Favorites.
3. Touch a category. Your saved locations
are listed.
Change Name—enter a new name,
•
and touch Done.
Attach Photo—select a picture to
•
assign to the location. To load pictures
on your zūmo or memory card, see
page 31.
Change Map Symbol—touch a new
•
symbol.
Change Phone Number—enter a
•
phone number, and touch Done.
Change Categories—create and
•
change the category in which this
location is saved.
Delete—touch Yes to remove this item
•
from the Favorites list.
Using Photo Navigation
You can load pictures that include location
information on your zūmo or on a memory
card, and then create routes to them.
1. Go to http://connect.garmin.com
/photos (may not be available in all
areas) to download pictures with location
information.
2. Follow the instructions on the Web site to
select and load pictures.
3. Touch Where To? > Favorites. Pictures
with location information are listed.
4. Touch a picture.
Using Extras
For information about extras such as safety
camera information and Garmin Travel
Guide, see pages 42–43.
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Where To?
Using Custom Routes
7. Touch
Touch Where To? > Custom Routes. Select
the route you want to take, and touch Go!.
Creating a Custom Route
Use your zūmo to create and save routes
before your next trip. You can save up to 20
routes.
1. Touch Where To? (or Tools) > Custom
Routes > New.
2. Touch Add New Start Point.
3. Find a location for your starting point, and
touch Select.
4. Touch Add New End Point.
5. Find a location for your ending point, and
touch Select.
6. Touch to add another location to your
route. Touch to remove a location.
8. Touch Save to save the route and exit.
Editing Custom Routes
1. Touch Where To? (or Tools) > Custom
2. Select the route you want to edit.
3. Touch Edit.
4. Touch an option to edit the route:
Your changes are automatically saved when
you exit any of the route edit pages.
Next to calculate your route and
view it on the map.
Routes.
Change Name—enter a new name,
•
and touch Done.
Add or Remove Points—add or
•
remove points from the route.
Manually Reorder Points—change
•
the order of points along your route.
Optimally Reorder Points—
•
automatically order the points.
Recalculate—change the route
•
preference to calculate by faster time,
shorter distance, or off road.
Delete—remove this route.
•
Finding a Place Using the
Map
To nd a location on the map, touch Where
To? > Browse Map or touch anywhere on
the map.
Touch and drag to view different parts of
•
the map.
Touch and to zoom in and out.
•
Touch anywhere on the map. An arrow
•
points to the location.
Touch Save to save this location.
•
Touch Go! to navigate to the location.
•
If the zūmo is in simulator mode, touch
•
Set Loc. to set your location to the
selected location. (See page 36.)
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