Traffic, Receiving traffic data using a traffic receiver, Traffic receiver – Garmin RV 760LMT User Manual

Page 12: Positioning the traffic receiver, Viewing upcoming traffic, Viewing traffic on the map, Searching for traffic incidents, Traffic on your route, Taking an alternate route, About traffic cameras

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Traffic

NOTICE

Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the

traffic information.

Traffic information may not be available in all areas or countries.

For information about traffic receivers and coverage areas, go

to

www.garmin.com/traffic

.

A traffic receiver is included in some packages, built into either

the vehicle power cable or the device, and is an optional

accessory for all models.
• Traffic alerts appear on the map when there are traffic

incidents along your route or in your area.

• You can receive traffic information through a traffic receiver

or as a subscription service through Smartphone Link

(

page 11

).

• The device must be connected to Smartphone Link with an

active traffic subscription to receive traffic information

through Smartphone Link.

• The device must be connected to vehicle power to receive

traffic information through a traffic receiver.

• The powered traffic receiver and the device may need to be

in data range of a station transmitting traffic data to receive

traffic information.

• You do not need to activate the subscription included with

your device or traffic receiver.

• If your device includes an external traffic antenna, you

should always leave the external antenna plugged in for the

best traffic reception.

Receiving Traffic Data Using a Traffic

Receiver

NOTICE

Heated (metallized) windshields could degrade the performance

of the traffic receiver.

Before you can receive traffic data using a traffic receiver, you

must have a traffic-compatible power cable. If your device

model includes lifetime traffic, you should use the vehicle power

cable packaged with your device. If your device model does not

include traffic, you must purchase a Garmin traffic receiver

accessory. Go to

www.garmin.com/traffic

for more information.

Your device can receive traffic signals from a station

broadcasting traffic data.
NOTE: In some areas, traffic information may be received from

FM radio stations using HD Radio™ technology.

1

Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to an external

power source.

2

Connect the traffic-compatible power cable to the device.

When you are within a traffic coverage area, your device

displays traffic information.

Traffic Receiver

À

Mini-USB connector

Á

External antenna connector

Â

Internal antenna

Ã

Power LED

Ä

Vehicle power adapter

Positioning the Traffic Receiver

You can position the traffic receiver power cable for optimal

traffic reception.

1

Uncoil the cable.

2

Place the middle of the cable in a location with an

unobstructed view of the sky, such as the dash.
NOTE: Do not rest the cable on the cable plug that connects

to the vehicle power source.
Do not place the cable on the floor or underneath other

objects.

Viewing Upcoming Traffic

You can view traffic incidents coming up along your route or

along the road on which you are traveling.

1

While navigating a route, select > Traffic.
The nearest upcoming traffic incident appears in a panel on

the right side of the map.

2

Select the traffic incident to view additional details.

Viewing Traffic on the Map

The traffic map shows color-coded traffic flow and delays on

nearby roads.

1

From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic.

2

If necessary, select > Legend to view the legend for the

traffic map.

Searching for Traffic Incidents

1

From the main menu, select Apps > Traffic.

2

Select > Incidents.

3

Select an item in the list.

4

If there is more than one incident, use the arrows to view

additional incidents.

Traffic on Your Route

When a traffic delay occurs on your route, an alert appears on

the map, and the device calculates an alternate route to avoid

the delay. You can choose whether to use alternate routes

automatically, or upon request. See Traffic Settings for more

information (

page 14

). Your device may route you through a

traffic delay if a better alternative route does not exist. The delay

time is added into your estimated time of arrival automatically.

Taking an Alternate Route

If you do not have your device set to use alternate routes

automatically, you can manually start an alternate route to avoid

a traffic delay.

1

While navigating a route, select > Traffic.

2

Select Alternate Route.
NOTE: If a better alternative route does not exist, this option

is not available, and On Fastest Route appears instead.

3

Select Go!.

About Traffic Cameras

Traffic cameras provide live images of traffic conditions on

major roadways and intersections. You can save cameras that

you want to view regularly.

Saving a Traffic Camera

Before you can use this feature, you must subscribe to the

photoLive service, and your device must be connected to a

supported phone running Smartphone Link (

page 10

).

This feature is not available in all areas.

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Traffic

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