Finding a location by spelling its name, Finding a location near another location, Finding a location with local search – Garmin Mobile for BlackBerry User Manual

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3. Select

OK

to display a list of all locations.

4. Select your destination.

Finding a Location by Spelling Its Name

If you know the name of the location you are searching for, you

can type it on the key pad.

1. Select

Where to?

>

Food, Hotel…

>

Spell Name

.

2. Type the name or letters contained in the name.
3. Select

OK

to display a list of all locations containing the

letters you have entered.

4. Select your destination.

Finding a Location Near Another

Location

Use

Find nearby

to find places near a selected location. The

following example explains how to find a hotel, and then find a

restaurant near that hotel.

1. Select

Where to?

, and find your hotel.

2. From the information page, select

Find Nearby

.

3. Select

Food, Hotel…

>

Food

and find a restaurant.

Finding a Location with Local Search

1. Select

Where to?

>

Local Search

.

2. Spell the name or category of your destination or select the

category of the destination.

3. Select the location to open the detail information page.

Saving and Finding My Locations

You can use

My Locations

to save and quickly access favorite

locations. To save a location you have found, select

Save

on the

location information page.
To save your current location, select

Where to?

>

My

Locations

>

Current Location

.

To view your saved locations, select

Where to?

>

My

Locations

>

Favorites

.

Using Garmin Mobile Manager

Use Mobile Manager to find and save locations. Before you use

Mobile Manager, you must create an account.

1. From your phone, select

Where to?

>

My Locations

>

Mobile Manager

>

Create Account

.

2. Enter a user name, and select

OK

. A password is generated

for you; write down the password.

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