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1. Viewing Current Location Information Use the Where Am 1 page to view information about your current location This is helpful if you need to tell emergency personnel your location From the map select the vehicle icon ES Finding Nearby Services 1 From the map select the vehicle icon 2 Select Hospitals Police Stations or Fuel t view the nearest locations in that category ing Trip Information map select the Speed field gt Reset S lect an option Select Reset Trip Data to reset the information on the trip computer Select Reset Max Speed to reset the maximum speed ur present 3 Select OK t your trip ps leave the device ately measure elapsed time Map Pages Viewing Trip Information The trip information p lay If you turne durin map select the Speed field 14 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Viewing a List of Turns When you are navigating a route you can view all of the turns and maneuvers for your entire route and the distance between turns 1 Select the text bar on the top of the map Take Exit 20 on right to 1 670 towards 1 70 70 E Topeka Keep right onto 1 670 E towards 1 70 E St Louis Broadway 200 KEEP left
2. Finding Locations About Points of 1 1 Saving a Home Location Location Using the Location Map Favorites Map Following an Autom Map 8 Deleting Fles qum rr 18 Customizing the Device 18 System Settings esee 18 Navigation 19 Display SeN S ehe 19 Time Settings 21 Caring for Your 21 Erasing User 22 Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power Cable 23 Removing the Device Cradle and Mount 23 About n Maps Lifetime 24 Safety Cameras 24 Purchasing Accessories 24 Contacting Garmin Product Support 24 25 Getting Started Mounting the Device This product contains a lithium io
3. Qe a aracter case o move the cursor B to bos a character and hold to erase the entire entry Select Mode to select the keyboard language mode Select to enter special characters such as punctuation marks Finding Locations many ways to find locations category page 6 Near another location page 6 By spelling the name page 7 By address page 8 Using recently found locations page 8 Using coordinates page 9 Using the map page 9 Using Favorites page 10 30 40 50 Owner s Manual About Points of Interest 5 Enter all part of the name The detailed maps loaded in your device contain 6 Select Done ad such as restaurants hotels and Searching Near Another Location By default your device finds locations closest to your Finding a Point of Interest by Category current location You can find a location near another 1 Select Where To gt Points of Interest ci location 2 Selecta category t Where To gt Near 3 If necessary select a subcategory ct an option and select OK 4 Select a location If necessary select a location 5 Select Gol Adding a Stop to a Route Searching Within a Catego 1 While navigating an automobile route select To narrow your search within Where To some categories 2 Search for the location page 6
4. 1 Select W ts of Interest 3 Select 2 9 4 Select Add as a Point 3 If select subcategory ct Spell 6 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Saving Home Location You can set your home location for the location you return to most often 1 Select Where To Go Home 2 Select Enter My Address Use My Current Location or Choose from Recently Found The location is saved as Home in Favorites page 10 Going Home Select Where To Go Home Deleting Your Home Locati 1 Select Where To 2 Select the inform 3 Select D Editing Your Home Location Information cNWhe amp ye gt Favorites gt Home t the information balloon 3 Select Edit 4 Enter your changes 5 Select Done Location Searches Yousean search for locations by using the on Keyboard entering the location s address or ites browsing the map and more inding a Location by Spelling the Name 1 Select Where To gt Points of Interest gt Spell Name 2 Entera business name or a type of business For example you can enter Starbucks or Coffee 3 Select Done 4 Select a location 0 40 50 Owner s Manual Finding an Address Finding a Location by Browsing the Map NOTE The orde
5. 2 off the device 3 Plug the USB cable into a USB port on your computer and into your device The device automatically turns on and goes into USB mass storage mode 4 Verify your device is connected to a USB port and not a USB hub cannot see any new removable drives in my list of drives If you have several network drives mapped on your computer Windows can have trouble assigning drive letters to your device Refer to your operating system Help file to learn how to map or assign drive letters OU NA n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual GARMIN 2011 Garmin 48 Of i idiaries nal Inc 1200 E st Street Kansas 66062 USA armin Europe Ltd S Business Park Southampton Hampshire SO40 9LR UK Liberty House Garmin Corporation angshu 2 Road Xizhi Dist New Taipei City 221 Taiwan R O C www garmin com 502011 Part Number 190 01336 00 Rev A Printed in Taiwan
6. 3 Select the setting to change it NOTICE If you do not know the purpose of a file do not delete it Your device memory contains important system files that should not be deleted m Settings tings gt System 1 Open the Garmin drive or volume 5 Simulator stops the device from receiving E odd a GPS signal and saves battery power 3 Select file Units sets the unit of measure used for 4 Press the Delete key on your distances Keyboard Layout sets the keyboard layout Safe Mode disables all functions that require significant operator attention and could become a 2 distraction while driving N e About displays the n vi software version number the unit ID number and information about several other software features You need n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual this information when you update the system Brightness changes the brightness of the software or purchase additional map data screen Decreasing the brightness can save battery power Navigation Settings Select Settings gt Navigation Time Settings Route Preference select a preference for Select Settings gt Time calculating your route Format select a 12 hour 24 hour UTC Avoidances select the road types you want to rmat avoid on your routes rent Time manually set the time on your n vi
7. Select Automatic to have the device set the Display Settings time based on your location Select Settings gt Display 1 Setti Color Mode sets a ay ape eS a dark background tomatically Select Settings gt Language switches betwe on the sunrise e Voice Language sets the language for voice time and or your current location prompts Text Language sets on screen text to the shipt allows you to take a picture of the selected language ice Screenshots are saved in the nshot folder of the device storage 0 40 50 Owner s Manual 19 NOTE Changing the text language does not Vehicle select Change to change the icon used change the language of user entered data or map to display your position on the map Download data such as street names additional vehicle icons at www Keyboard sets the language for your keyboard Trip Log shows or hides the log of your travels Map Settings Data Layout changes the amount of data Select Settings gt Map ible on the map Detail adjusts the amount of detail shown view the maps and the version of each on the map Showing more detail can cause loaded on your n vi Select a map to enable map to redraw slower or disable that map View sets a map perspective purchase addit
8. 1 670 E towards 1 70 Louis Show Map 2 Select a turn The details for the turn ap image of the junction agpea Viewing the Next Turn While navigating an automobile route a preview of the next turn lane change or other maneuver appears in the upper left corner of the map The preview includes the distance to the turn or maneuver and the lane in which you should be traveling if available the map select E o M towards 1 70 E St zx e Louis Broadway 0 40 50 Owner s Manual Viewing an Upcoming Junction Data Management While navigating an automobile route you can view the junctions on major roadways When you You can store files such as JPEG image files on approach a junction in a route the image of that your device The device has a memory card slot for junction appears briefly if available additional data storage From the map select to view the junction i NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows available Me Windows NT and Mac OS 10 3 and rli Types he device supports the following file types Maps and GPX waypoint files from MapSource page 24 custom POI files from Garmin POI Loader page 24 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual About
9. of the vehicle a power outlet in your vehicl Acquiring Satellites The device may re n of the sky to acquire satellite si en the bars are 2 Connectthe other end of the USB cable to the g Vice Ma Ired satellite signals USB port on your computer 3 Goto www garmin com dashboard 4 Follow the on screen instructions 2 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Registering the Device Updating Maps 1 From myDashboard click Register Now 1 Open myDashboard page 2 2 Follow the on screen instructions 2 Register the device page 3 3 Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy 3 Under Map Updates click Update Now a safe place 4 Follow the on screen instructions Updating the Software 1 Open myDashboard page 2 2 Under Software Updates click Update Now 3 Follow the on screen instructions gownloading the Owner s Manual fou s manual for your device is available on web site Open myDashboard page 2 2 Click Manuals om A list of the product manuals in several languages S driving appears free map 3 Click Download next to the manual you want umaps for terms 4 Save the file to your computer n Maps Guarantee If you register the device at ht within 90 days of acquirin your device cou update Go to w Id b ibl 0 oL 0 40 50 Owner
10. s Manual 3 Turning Off the Device 2 Select an option 1 the Power key Select MEI Select the Mute check box Status Bar 5 The status bar is located at the top of the main The status bar icons display information about n the device You can select some icons to C 2 Select Power Off Settings or view additional information Resetting the Device GPS signal status You can reset your device if it stgps fu Current time Hold the Power key for 10 mmm Battery status S Changing the Screen Brigh 1 Select Setting 2 Sglect or Using Help rightness Select to view information about using the device Adj Volume Searching Help Topics Select gt Search 4 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Using the On Screen Buttons Hold quickly return to the main menu Select to see more choices Select and hold and to scroll faster Using the On Screen Keyboard See System Settings to change the keyboard layout page 18 1 Select Where To gt Points of Interest gt Sp Name 2 Select an option Selecta character on t letter or ed Select Select t
11. Memory Cards NOTE Some computers with multiple network You can purchase memory cards from an electronics Sila uu ip es ri dad supplier or purchase pre loaded Garmin mapping risen software www garmin com trip planning In addition to map and data storage the memory 2 On your computer open the file browser can be used to store files such as maps images 3 Select the file geocaches routes waypoints and custom POls lect Edit gt Copy Installing a Memory Card he Garmin or memory card drive The device supports microSD and microSDHC memory or data cards Select Edit Paste Insert a memory card into thasslot lt The file appears the list of files in the device ferina memory or the memory card ransTterring Iro 9 Disconnecting the USB Cable Computer 1 Complete an action 1 Connect the was omputer page 2 P d card appear as For Windows computers click the eject icon e n your system tray in My Computer Windows gt in your sy y arti aSumoWted volumes on Mac computers Mac computers drag the volume icon to the Trash 30 40 50 Owner s Manual 17 2 Disconnect cable from your computer Customizing the Device Deleting Files Select Settings 1 2 Select a setting category
12. Wu i Xr Aa epp E GO User s Manual GPS navigator Garmin nuvi 50 In the online store Winauto you also can buy car navigator Garmin nuvi 50 Delivery in Kyiv and throughout Ukraine with payment upon receipt winauto ua Car Receivers Facia Plates Head Units Car TVs and Monitors Antennas Car Audio DVR GPS Navigation Trip Computers Car Alarm Systems Mechanical Locking Parking Systems Car Cameras Xenon and Lights Established Optics Tuning Car Heating and Cooling Sound Marine and Electronics Car Accessories Isolation Installation Components Batteries Power Oils and Fluids pe 1 42 Electror d Aui TOR Y A GARMIN pw n vi 30 40 50 owner s manual n rairbanks ct Mie Vander Rohe Way 8 Arnval GARMIN AER gt ES i August 2011 190 01336 00 0A Printed in Taiwan 2011 Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries All rights reserved Except as expressly provided herein no part of this manual may be reproduced copied transmitted disseminated downloaded or stored in any storage medium for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or o
13. ed Any items that you 4 Gently wipe the screen with the cloth have saved are erased Avoiding Theft Extending the Battery Life Remove the device and mount from sight when Keep your device away from extreme not in use temperatures Remove the residue left on the windshield by the 49tBecrease the screen brightness page 4 suction cup tleave your device in direct sunlight Donot keep your unit in the glove compartmept rease the volume page 4 Register your device at http my garmin com Erasing User Data 1 the device 2 Hold your finger er Wght corner of the device screen Keep y er until the pop up window appear 3 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Removing the Device Cradle and Power Cable Mount NOTICE Removing the Device from the Cradle When replacing the fuse do not lose any of the small 4 press up on the tab on the top of the cradle pieces and make sure they are put back in the proper position The vehicle power cable does not work unless it is assembled correctly 2 device forward emoying the Cradle from the Mount e cradle to the right or left Apply pressure until the socket on the cradle 1 If your device does not charge in your vehicle yo may need to re
14. ekly so you always have access st p to date information t 24 n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Troubleshooting Problem Solution satellite signals My device is not acquiring Select Settings gt System gt GPS Simulator gt Off Make sure your device is out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees Remain stationary for several minutes The suction cup will not stay on my windshield Clean the suction cup and windshi ith rubbing alcohol Dry with a clean dry cloth e Mount the suction cup The device does not charge in my vehicle nd is supplying power to the power outlet between 32 F and 113 between 0 C and 45 If the My battery does not stay charged for very long My battery gauge d seem accurat und When your device is in USB mass storage mode a picture of a device connected to a computer is shown on the device screen Also you should see one or two new removable disk drives listed in My Computer 0 40 50 Owner s Manual 25 The device is connected to the computer but it will not go into mass storage mode 1 Disconnect the USB cable from your computer
15. f any revision hereto provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited Information in this document is subject to change without notice Garmi to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any Garmin Web site www garmin com for current updates and other Garmin products Garmin the Garmin logo MapSource and n vi are tradem countries n Maps Guarantee and n Maps Li bare trade be used without the express permissio Windows is a registered trademark trademark of Apple Computer lac C EG N rves the right to change or improve its products and ization of such changes or improvements to the ation concerning the use and operation of this and rmin Ltd or its subsidiaries registered in the USA and other rks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not in the United States and or other countries Mac is a registered Table of Contents Getting Started 1 Mounting the 1 1 About myDashboard rentes 2 Turning Off the 1
16. ion page 6 2 From the location map select Save gt OK n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Finding Favorites 7 Editthe information 1 Select Where To gt Favorites 8 Select Done 2 If necessary select a category 3 Adding a Category select a saved location You can add custom categories to organize your Editing Favorites Favorites O AOUN Select Where To gt Favorites If necessary select a category Select a Favorite Categories appear in the Favorites menu have saved more than 12 Favorites ct Where To gt Favorites Select the Favorite Select the information balloon Select Edit 3 Select the information balloon Select an option 4 Select Edit Change Categories Select Change 5 Select a category and select New ber ymbol 0 40 50 Owner s Manual 11 Deleting Favorites Map Pages NOTE Deleted Favorites cannot be recovered Select Where To gt Favorites Following an Automobile Route If necessary select a category NOTICE Select the Favorite The speed limit icon feature is for information only c oes not replace the driver s responsibility to all posted speed limit signs and to use f g judgment at all times Garmin will not be s
17. ional map products to gt Track Up displays the Www garmin com maps dimensions 2D with y tior travel Proximity Points Settings p in 2D with North Select Settings gt Proximity Points e Alerts notifies you when you approach custom map in three dimensions safety cameras page 24 at the top North Up 4is n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Restoring Settings Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur because it can You can restore a category of settings or all settings cause permanent damage to the factory defaults 1 Select Settings Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the 2 If necessary select a settings category touchscreen or damage may result 3 Select Restore ing the Outer Casing Appendix hemical cleaners and solvents that can mage 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 NOTICE Cleaning the Touchscreen 1 Use soft clean lint free cloth 2 use water isopropyl alcohol or eyeglass lens cleaner 0 40 50 Owner s Manual 21 3 Apply the liquid to the cloth All original settings are restor
18. n battery To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage caused by battery exposure to extreme heat remove the device from the vehicle when exiting or store it See the mportant Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information 1 Connect the device to vehicle power page 1 2 Mount the device page 1 3 Register the device page 3 fore mounting the device see the Important Safety 4 Check for updates and Product Information guide for information about Software updates page laws pertaining to windshield mounting Free map update Charge your device as you drive before using it on battery power 1 Plug the vehicle power cable into the USB port 2 the device Nd 2 Press the suction cup to the windshield 3 While pressing flip the lever back toward the windshield 4 Snapthe mount onto the suction cup 30 40 50 Owner s Manual 1 About myDashboard Use myDashboard to register your device check for software and map updates access product manuals and support and more Setting Up myDashboard 1 nnect USB cable to the mini USB port e device 5 Fitthe bottom of your device into the mou 6 Tilt your device back until it snaps into place 7 Plug the other end
19. place the fuse located at the tip of vehicle adapter releases the ball on the mount 1 Unscrew the end piece 9 Removing the Suction Cup Mount from the 0 ethe Windshield TIP You may need to use end piece 1 Flipthe lever on the suction cup mount toward 2 Remove the en tip and the you fuse 01255 2 Pullthe tab on the suction cup toward you 3 w end piece back into the vehicle power a 30 40 50 Owner s Manual 23 About n Maps Lifetime You can purchase a new region or extend an existing For a one time payment you can receive up to four at any that you map updates each year for the life of your device For PUfe ase nas an expiration Cate more information on n Maps Lifetime and complete terms and conditions go to www garmin Purchasing Accessories com and click Maps Go to http buy garmin com Garmin Product Support Y contact Garmin Product Support if you have y questions about this product Goto www garmin com support In the USA call 913 397 8200 In the UK call 0808 2380000 e nEurope 44 0 870 8501241 Safety Cameras Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy of or of hundreds s Your n vi alerts you when ou a safety camera and can owi re driving too fast The data is at as we
20. ponsible for any traffic fines or citations that you ay receive for failing to follow all applicable traffic laws and signs Select the information balloon Select Delete gt Yes The route is marked with a magenta line A checkered flag marks your destination As you travel the device guides you to the destination with voice prompts arrows on the map and directions at the top of the map If you depart from the original route the device recalculates the route and provides new directions n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual An icon displaying the current speed limit may Stopping the Route appear as you travel on major roadways While navigating a route select gt Stop Navigating Off Road You can create straight line routes that do not follow roadways ect Settings gt Navigation Route Preference gt Off Road gt OK Taking a Detour route will be calculated as a straight line to While navigating a route you can use detours to the location avoid obstacles ahead of you such as ction zones Changing the Map Data Field K NOTE If the route you are eon 1 From the map select a data field reasonable option the device m alculate a 2 Selecta type of data to display detour 3 Select OK 1 While navi th mai select to return to 30 40 50 Owner s Manual 13
21. r of the steps may change 1 Select Where To gt Browse Map depending on the map data loaded on your device 2 Drag the map to find the location 1 Select Where To gt Address 3 Select the location 2 lf necessary change the state the country or the An information balloon appears for the location province ect the information balloon 3 Select an option Select Spell City enter the city and selec List of Recently Found Locations Done evice stores the last 50 locations you have Select Search All to search all the state or province Select Where gt Recently Found le Enter the address number ds e Clearing the List of Recently Found Places e Select Where To gt Recently Found gt Clear Enter the street name ct If necessary s S If el N dress n vi 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Finding a Location Using Coordinates Using the Location Map You can find a location using latitude and longitude The location map appears after you select a location coordinates This method can be helpful when from the Where To menu geocaching 1 Select Where To gt Coordinates 2 If necessary select Format select the correct coordinate format for the type of map you are using and select OK Select the latitude coordinate Enter
22. the new coordinate and sele C e Select to save the location to your Favorites Select the longitude coordin Select information balloon to view KA information for the location Enter the new coordinate Select Next elect 3 to zoom in and out Select d to create a turn by turn route to this location Select Select to return to the previous page Select to view different parts of the map 30 40 50 Owner s Manual Viewing a Route on the 1 From the location map select the information balloon 2 Select the route information box Setting a Simulated Location If you are indoors or not receiving satellite signals you can use the GPS simulator to set a simulated location 1 Select Settings gt System 2 Select GPS Simulator gt On gt 3 From the menu Browse 4 Select an area on the An bua S for the location Favorites You can save locations in your Favorites so you can quickly find them and create routes to them Your home location is also stored in Favorites Saving Your Location to Favorites 1 m the map select the vehicle icon t Save Location r a name and select Done Select OK The location is saved in Favorites Saving Locations to Favorites 1 Search for the locat
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