A tutorial: finding and routing to a restaurant – Garmin StreetPilot 2650 User Manual

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Introduction

• To learn how to attach your vehicle

adapter to your StreetPilot, see page 64.

• Learn how to create and customize

routes, beginning on page 28.

• Learn more about GPS navigation

beginning on page 56.

• To find a city, address, intersection,

park, or other point of interest, see
Finding Places, beginning on page 19.

• To learn how to use the keypad on your

StreetPilot as well as the remote control
unit, see page 4.

• To change the street detail level on your

StreetPilot, see page 39 (map detail).

• If you do not want your StreetPilot to

automatically switch to “night” colors at
sunset, see page 39 (color mode).

• Learn about the Map page and its many

features, beginning on page 6.

Step 1: If you have not already done so, attach the vehicle adaptor to your StreetPilot
and plug it in to your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. Turn on the StreetPilot so that it can find
satellites. When your StreetPilot has established a satellite fix, your screen should display a
“Ready to Navigate” message, as shown below:

A Tutorial: Finding and Routing to a Restaurant

The tutorial below guides you through the steps for finding a restaurant in your area and then creating a
route to it. If you have never used a StreetPilot or a GPS navigation unit before, try this simple task. You’ll
see that using your StreetPilot is fast and easy. Make certain you complete Step 2 on page iv before
you begin this tutorial. Otherwise, you will not be able to view restaurant names.

press the FIND key

then, touch the Food
& Drink icon

Where to find it

Note: Make certain your StreetPilot’s view
is unobstructed as it looks for satellites.
For example, it cannot establish a satellite
fix if your vehicle is parked in a garage.

Step 2: Press the FIND key on the
StreetPilot. The Find menu will appear:

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