Garmin StreetPilot III User Manual

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Quick Start

Keypad Usage

Keypad Usage

POWER (Red Bulb Symbol) –

Press and hold to turn the StreetPilot III on and off. Press momentarily while

power is on to display the backlight/contrast adjustment window.

PAGE –

Switches between main pages and returns display from an option window back to a main page.

QUIT –

Returns display to a previous page. When entering data, restores the previous value (cancels

data entry).

ENTER/MARK –

Confi rms a selected menu option. When entering data, it allows you to initiate entry, and

then to accept the selected value(s). Press and hold to capture your present position and save it as a
waypoint.

ENTER/MARK

can also capture the location of the panning arrow on the Map Page.

ROCKER KEYPAD –

Selects menu options and enters data. Also controls movement of the panning cursor

on the Map Page.

Zoom IN and OUT –

Adjusts map scale to show a smaller area (more detail) or a larger area (less detail).

FIND –

Searches the database for Cities, Interstate Exits, Waypoints, and Recently Found Places. If a data

card is installed containing MapSource City Navigator or MetroGuide map data, it also searches for Points
of Interest, Addresses, and Intersections. The listed items may be saved as waypoints, viewed on a map
or selected as destinations.

MENU –

Displays a menu of options for the current page. Press twice to display System Setup options.

ROUTE –

Displays a pop-up window of route navigation features.

VOL/SPEAK –

Adjusts the speaker volume. Press and hold until the controller appears on the left side

of the screen. To hear the volume count (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) press up or down on the rocker
keypad. Each press will activate the audio number. Pressing

VOL/SPEAK

also triggers the voice repeat

function when navigating.

NOTE: When the external speaker is connected, your
StreetPilot III provides audible prompts during route
navigation. These ‘spoken’ prompts include approaching
turn notifi cation (direction of turn and distance), off
course notifi cation, and arrival at destination. Spoken
messages are also provided for poor GPS coverage and
low battery power. Automatic voice prompting can be
turned off via a system setup option (but can always be
triggered by pressing the VOL/SPEAK key).

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