Compass, Enabling fuel tracking – Garmin zumo 665 User Manual

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zūmo 665 Owner’s Manual

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Using the Main Pages

Compass

You can navigate using a GPS compass. No

calibration is required; however, you must

have a clear view of the sky. When you are

traveling, the compass rotates.
The compass is located on the Trip Computer

page, which you can access by touching one

of the data fields to the side of the

Menu

button.

Changing Data Fields

You can display different information when

you are driving and routing.

1. While navigating a route, touch a data

field in the lower left corner or lower right

corner of the Map page.

2. On the Trip Computer page, touch a data

field you would like the map to display.

Resetting Trip Information

To ensure accurate trip information, reset the

trip information before beginning a route.

1. While on the map page, touch a data field

to access the Trip Computer page.

2. Touch

reset

and then select an option:

Touch

Max. Speed

to reset the maximum

speed.
Touch

Trip Data

to reset the information

on the Trip Computer page.
Touch

Fuel Gauge

to reset the fuel gauge

on the trip computer.

On the Reset page, touch

Fuel Settings

to

enable the fuel gauge.

Enabling Fuel Tracking

When connected to the motorcycle mount,

your zūmo can alert you when your fuel tank

is low.
Touch

Tools

>

Settings

>

Fuel Gauge

.

Fuel Tracking—touch

On

. A Fuel Gauge

appears under the compass on the trip

computer page.
Distance Per Tank—enter the total distance

your motorcycle can travel on a tank of fuel.

Low Fuel Warning

select when you

would like to be notified that your fuel tank

is low.

Using the Fuel Alarm

When your fuel tank is low enough to trigger

the Remaining Fuel Alarm, a red fuel-pump

icon appears on the Map page. Touch the

icon to view a list of nearby gas stations.

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