About usage modes – Garmin G60 User Manual

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nüvifone G60 user’s guide



Follow Your Route

About Usage Modes

There are two usage modes:

Automobile and Pedestrian. In

Automobile mode, your nüvifone

calculates routes for automobiles.

These routes obey traffic laws, such

as one-way streets. Your nüvifone

uses typical automobile speeds when

estimating your arrival time.
In Pedestrian mode, your nüvifone

calculates routes for walking. These

routes avoid highways in favor

of smaller streets. Your nüvifone

uses typical walking speeds when

estimating your arrival time.
Your nüvifone automatically

changes between Automobile mode

and Pedestrian mode based on the

following criteria:

If you are not navigating a route,

and the nüvifone is in the cradle,

it is in Automobile mode.

If you are not navigating a route,

and the nüvifone is not in the

cradle, it is in Pedestrian mode.
If you are navigating a route, the

nüvifone remains in the mode in

which the route was created.
If you create a route that is longer

than 5 miles, the nüvifone uses

Automobile mode.

There are separate route preferences

for each usage mode. For more

information, see

page 75

.

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