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GARMIN DRIVESMART
66/76/86
Owner’s Manual
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Table of Contents
Getting Started.................................1
Device Overview...................................... 1
Vehicle Power Adapter Overview....... 2
Mounting Considerations....................... 2
Mounting and Powering the Garmin
DriveSmart 66/76 Device in Your
Vehicle................................................. 3
Mounting and Powering the Garmin
DriveSmart 86 Device in Your
Vehicle................................................. 5
Pairing with Your Smartphone............... 6
Connecting to the Vehicle Stereo.......... 6
Connecting to the Stereo Using a
Bluetooth Connection......................... 6
Connecting to the Stereo Using an
Auxiliary Audio Cable.......................... 8
Turning the Device On or Off.................. 8
Acquiring GPS Signals............................ 9
Status Bar Icons......................................9
Using the On-Screen Buttons................. 9
Adjusting the Volume........................... 10
Using the Audio Mixer...................... 10
Enabling or Disabling Sounds and
Audio Sources................................... 10
Adjusting the Screen Brightness......... 10
Voice-Activated Features............... 11
Tips for Speaking to the Device........... 11
Launching Garmin Voice-Activated
Navigation............................................. 11
Starting a Route................................ 12
Placing a Phone Call Using Your
Voice...................................................... 12
Changing Device Settings Using Your
Voice...................................................... 13
Amazon Alexa Skills and Features...... 13
Checking the Weather Forecast.......13
Enabling Skills................................... 13
Playing Music and Media..................... 13
Music Player...................................... 14
Controlling Media Playback Using
Your Voice......................................... 14
Adding Music Accounts................... 14
Muting the Microphones...................... 15
Driver Awareness Features and
Alerts............................................. 15
Enabling or Disabling Driver Alerts...... 16
Red Light and Speed Cameras............ 16
Finding and Saving Locations......... 16
Finding a Location Using the Search
Bar......................................................... 17
Finding an Address............................... 17
Location Search Results...................... 18
Changing the Search Area................... 19
Points of Interest.................................. 19
Finding a Location by Category....... 19
Finding National Parks..................... 20
Finding HISTORY Points of
Interest.............................................. 20
Foursquare........................................ 20
Tripadvisor........................................ 21
Navigating to Points of Interest Within
a Venue.............................................. 21
Search Tools......................................... 21
Finding an Intersection..................... 22
Finding a Location Using
Coordinates....................................... 22
Finding Fuel Stations and Prices..... 22
Parking.................................................. 22
Finding Parking Near Your Current
Location............................................. 22
Finding Parking Near a Specified
Location............................................. 22
Understanding Parking Colors and
Symbols............................................. 23
Viewing Recently Found Locations..... 23
Clearing the List of Recently Found
Locations........................................... 23
Viewing Current Location
Information........................................... 23
Finding Emergency Services and
Fuel.................................................... 23
Getting Directions to Your Current
Location............................................. 23
Adding a Shortcut................................. 23
Removing a Shortcut........................ 23
Saving Locations.................................. 24
Saving a Location............................. 24
Saving Your Current Location.......... 24
Editing a Saved Location.................. 24
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Assigning Categories to a Saved
Location............................................. 24
Deleting a Saved Location................24
Following a Route...........................25
Routes................................................... 25
Starting a Route.................................... 25
Starting a Route by Using the Map.. 25
Going Home...................................... 25
Your Route on the Map.........................26
Active Lane Guidance....................... 27
Viewing Turns and Directions.......... 27
Viewing the Entire Route on the
Map.................................................... 27
Arriving at Your Destination................. 27
Parking Near Your Destination.........28
Changing Your Active Route................ 28
Adding a Location to Your Route..... 28
Shaping Your Route.......................... 28
Taking a Detour................................. 29
Changing the Route Calculation
Mode.................................................. 29
Avoiding Environmental Zones On
Your Route......................................... 29
Stopping the Route............................... 29
Using Suggested Routes...................... 29
Avoiding Delays, Tolls, and Areas........29
Avoiding Traffic Delays on Your
Route..................................................29
Avoiding Toll Roads.......................... 29
Avoiding Road Features................... 30
Avoiding Environmental Zones........ 30
Custom Avoidances......................... 30
Using the Map................................ 31
Map Tools............................................. 31
Viewing a Map Tool.......................... 31
Up Ahead............................................... 32
Viewing Upcoming Locations.......... 32
Customizing the Up Ahead
Categories......................................... 32
Cities Ahead.......................................... 32
Viewing Upcoming Cities and Exit
Services............................................. 32
Trip Information.................................... 32
Viewing Trip Data from the Map...... 32
Viewing the Trip Information Page.. 33
Viewing the Trip Log......................... 33
Resetting Trip Information............... 33
Viewing Upcoming Traffic....................33
Viewing Traffic on the Map.............. 33
Searching for Traffic Incidents........ 33
Customizing the Map........................... 34
Customizing the Map Layers........... 34
Changing the Map Data Field........... 34
Changing the Map Perspective........ 34
Live Services, Traffic, and
Smartphone Features..................... 34
Showing or Hiding App Notifications
(Android™)............................................. 34
Showing or Hiding Notification
Categories (iPhone®)........................... 35
Smart Notifications.............................. 35
Receiving Notifications.................... 35
Viewing the List of Notifications......36
Hands-Free Calling............................... 36
Placing a Call.....................................36
Receiving a Call................................. 37
Using the Call History....................... 37
Using In-Call Options........................ 37
Saving a Home Phone Number........ 37
Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device.......37
Deleting a Paired Phone....................... 38
Traffic............................................ 38
Receiving Traffic Data Using Your
Smartphone...........................................38
Enabling Traffic.....................................38
Viewing Traffic on the Map.................. 38
Searching for Traffic Incidents........ 38
Using the Apps............................... 38
Viewing the Owner's Manual on
Your Device........................................... 38
Viewing the Weather Forecast............. 39
Viewing Weather Near a Different
City..................................................... 39
Viewing the Weather Radar.............. 39
Viewing Weather Alerts.................... 39
Checking Road Conditions............... 39
Route Planner........................................39
Planning a Route............................... 40
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Editing and Reordering Locations in a
Route..................................................40
Changing Routing Options for a
Route..................................................40
Navigating to a Saved Route............ 40
Editing and Saving Your Active
Route..................................................41
photoLive Traffic Cameras.................. 41
Viewing and Saving photoLive Traffic
Cameras............................................ 41
Viewing photoLive Traffic Cameras on
the Map..............................................41
Saving a Traffic Camera................... 41
Wireless Cameras.................................41
Pairing the Camera with a Garmin
Navigation Device............................. 42
Viewing the Wireless Camera.......... 42
Viewing Previous Routes and
Destinations.......................................... 43
Settings......................................... 44
Map and Vehicle Settings.................... 44
Enabling Maps.................................. 44
Navigation Settings.............................. 44
Calculation Mode Settings............... 44
Setting a Simulated Location........... 44
Adding an Environmental Zone
Vehicle Profile................................... 45
Wireless Network Settings................... 45
Driver Assistance Settings................... 45
Proximity Alerts Settings.................. 45
Backup Camera Settings......................45
Display Settings.................................... 46
Traffic Settings..................................... 46
Units and Time Settings....................... 46
Setting the Time................................ 46
Language and Keyboard Settings........46
Device and Privacy Settings.................47
Resetting Data and Settings.............47
Device Information......................... 47
Viewing E-label Regulatory and
Compliance Information...................... 47
Specifications....................................... 48
Charging the Device............................. 48
Device Maintenance....................... 48
Garmin Support Center.........................48
Map and Software Updates................. 48
Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network........ 49
Updating Maps and Software Using a
Wi‑Fi Network.................................... 49
Updating Maps and Software with
Garmin Express................................. 50
Device Care........................................... 51
Cleaning the Outer Casing................51
Cleaning the Touchscreen............... 51
Avoiding Theft................................... 51
Restarting the Device........................... 51
Removing the Device, Mount, and
Suction Cup........................................... 51
Removing the Device from the
Mount................................................ 51
Removing the Mount from the Suction
Cup..................................................... 52
Removing the Suction Cup from the
Windshield......................................... 52
Troubleshooting.............................52
I cannot hear sound from my device... 52
I cannot adjust the screen brightness on
my device.............................................. 53
When is the Garmin DriveSmart device
listening?............................................... 53
A skill I want to use is not available.... 53
The suction cup will not stay on my
windshield............................................. 53
My device is not acquiring satellite
signals................................................... 53
My battery does not stay charged for
very long................................................ 53
My device does not connect to my
phone..................................................... 54
Appendix........................................54
Installing a Memory Card for Maps and
Data....................................................... 54
Data Management................................ 54
About Memory Cards........................54
Connecting the Device to Your
Computer........................................... 54
Transferring Data From Your
Computer........................................... 55
Disconnecting the USB Cable.......... 55
Viewing GPS Signal Status...................55
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Purchasing Additional Maps................ 55
Purchasing Accessories...................... 55
European Emission Standards.............55
Index..............................................56
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Getting Started
WARNING
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other
important information.
Update the maps and software on your device (Map and Software Updates, page 48).
Mount the device in your vehicle and connect it to power (Mounting Considerations, page 2).
Acquire GPS signals (Acquiring GPS Signals, page 9).
Adjust the volume (Adjusting the Volume, page 10) and display brightness (Adjusting the Screen Brightness,
page 10).
Navigate to your destination (Starting a Route, page 25).
Device Overview
Voice button. Press to activate the Amazon Alexa voice feature.
TIP: You can also say Alexa to activate the Amazon Alexa voice feature.
Hold for two seconds to mute the microphones for voice features.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
Microphones for voice features and hands-free calling.
Power button. Press to turn the device on or off.
USB power and data port.
Map and data memory card slot.
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Vehicle Power Adapter Overview
NOTICE
The vehicle power adapter included with your Garmin DriveSmart 66/76/86 device is not compatible with any
other Garmin
®
devices. Connecting this vehicle power adapter to a different device could cause damage to the
device.
NOTE: Some features are not available for all product models.
3.5 mm stereo audio output jack. Connects to the auxiliary input of the vehicle stereo using a 3.5 mm
audio cable (not included). Used only when Bluetooth
®
technology is not enabled for audio.
Power cable. Connects to the USB power port on the back of the navigation device.
4.8 A USB charging port. Charges a connected phone, portable media device, or a compatible accessory.
4.8 A USB charging port. Charges the Garmin DriveSmart device.
Mounting Considerations
Do not mount the device in a location that obscures the driver's view of the road.
Choose a location that allows you to route the power cable safely.
WARNING
When installing the device in a vehicle, install the device and power cable securely so they do not interfere
with the vehicle operating controls. Interference with the vehicle operating controls can result in a collision,
which could result in injury or death.
Choose a location that allows the device to clearly hear your voice.
You should avoid placing the device near a speaker or air vent, which can produce noise that interferes with
the microphones.
Choose a location that is within easy reach.
Thoroughly clean the windshield before installing the mount.
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Mounting and Powering the Garmin DriveSmart 66/76 Device in Your Vehicle
WARNING
This product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage
caused by battery exposure to extreme heat, store the device out of direct sunlight.
Before you use your device on battery power, you should charge it.
1 Press the suction cup to the windshield, and flip the lever back toward the windshield.
2 Press the mount onto the suction cup ball until it snaps into place.
3 Plug the vehicle power cable into the USB power and data port on the device.
4 Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into the vehicle power adapter .
5 Plug the vehicle power adapter into a power outlet in your vehicle.
6 Fit the tab on the top of the mount into the slot on the back of the device, and press the bottom of the mount
into the device until it clicks.
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Mounting and Powering the Garmin DriveSmart 86 Device in Your Vehicle
WARNING
This product contains a lithium-ion battery. To prevent the possibility of personal injury or product damage
caused by battery exposure to extreme heat, store the device out of direct sunlight.
Before you use your device on battery power, you should charge it.
1 Press the suction cup to the windshield, and flip the lever back toward the windshield.
2 If necessary, loosen the nut on the ball mount and adjust the mount for better viewing and operation.
3 Plug the vehicle power cable into the USB power and data port on the device.
4 Plug the other end of the vehicle power cable into the vehicle power adapter .
5 Plug the vehicle power adapter into a power outlet in your vehicle.
6 Fit the tab on the top of the mount into the slot on the back of the device, and press the bottom of the mount
into the device until it clicks.
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Pairing with Your Smartphone
You can pair your Garmin DriveSmart device with your smartphone and the Garmin Drive
app to enable
additional features and access live information (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34) .
The Garmin Drive app also enables advanced Garmin voice-activated navigation and Amazon Alexa skills and
features.
1 From the app store on your smartphone, install the Garmin Drive app.
2 Turn on your Garmin DriveSmart device, and place the device and your smartphone within 3 m (10 ft.) of
each other.
3 On your phone, open the Garmin Drive app.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to sign in to a Garmin account and complete the pairing and setup
process.
The main app dashboard appears. After the devices are paired, they connect automatically when they are
turned on and within range.
Connecting to the Vehicle Stereo
Connecting to the Stereo Using a Bluetooth Connection
If you have a compatible vehicle stereo, you can send the Garmin DriveSmart device audio to the vehicle stereo
using a wireless Bluetooth connection. This allows you to hear high-quality audio for navigation prompts,
media, and phone calls from your vehicle speakers without a wired connection.
NOTE: If your stereo does not have Bluetooth technology, you can send audio to the stereo using an auxiliary
audio cable (Connecting to the Stereo Using an Auxiliary Audio Cable, page 8).
1 Select an option:
During the initial Garmin Drive app pairing process, select Yes when the app asks whether you currently
use Bluetooth technology to connect your smartphone to your vehicle.
After the initial pairing process, from your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio
Setup, and verify Vehicle is selected for each audio type you want to send to your stereo using a
Bluetooth connection. Audio types set to Garmin Device play from the Garmin DriveSmart device speaker.
2 Set the audio source for your vehicle stereo to the Bluetooth input.
NOTE: By default, the device sends audio to your stereo using Bluetooth media mode, which requires your
stereo to be set to the Bluetooth source. You can change the Bluetooth mode settings to send some or all
audio using Bluetooth hands-free calling mode instead (Bluetooth Audio Modes, page 7).
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Bluetooth Audio Settings
When your device is connected to your vehicle stereo using a Bluetooth connection, you can select how to play
each type of audio on your device. For each audio type, you can select Vehicle to play that audio type from your
stereo through the Bluetooth connection, or you can select Garmin Device to play that audio type from the
device speaker or auxiliary output cable.
Select Volume > Bluetooth Audio Setup.
Guide Me: Provides on-screen instructions to help you choose the best Bluetooth audio settings for your
vehicle and stereo.
Navigation and OK Garmin: Allows you to select how to play navigation voice prompts, such as upcoming turns
and lane guidance.
Alexa and Media: Allows you to select how to play Amazon Alexa responses, music, audiobooks, and other
media.
Phone Calls: Allows you to select how to play phone call audio.
Bluetooth Audio Mode: Allows you to select the Bluetooth mode used to send audio to your vehicle stereo.
Bluetooth Audio Modes
Your device can send audio, such as navigation prompts, Amazon Alexa responses, and music, to your stereo
using two Bluetooth modes.
NOTE: Phone calls are always sent to your stereo using Bluetooth hands-free calling mode.
Select Volume > Bluetooth Audio Setup > Bluetooth Audio Mode.
Play as Media: Sets the device to send audio in Bluetooth media mode using A2DP audio protocol. For most
vehicles, this option provides the best sound quality. To hear audio sent in Bluetooth media mode, you must
set your stereo to the Bluetooth input source.
Play as Phone Call: Sets the device to send audio as a Bluetooth hands-free phone call. This option uses your
stereo's Bluetooth hands-free calling feature to play the audio. This allows you to hear navigation prompts
and Amazon responses on your stereo, even while listing to other audio sources, such as the radio. It can
also be useful for vehicle stereos that do not have a Bluetooth media input source, or for which the Bluetooth
media input provides lower sound quality. When using this mode, all Bluetooth audio from the device
interrupts all sources on your stereo, and most stereos do not allow you to switch to another source while
Bluetooth hands-free calling is active. The device automatically stops sending a Bluetooth hands-free calling
signal after it finishes playing an audio item, and the stereo switches back to the previously active audio
source.
NOTE: This option is available only while the navigation device is paired with an Apple
®
device.
Sets the device to send audio using a combination of Bluetooth media and Bluetooth hands-free calling
signals. Music, audio books, and other media are sent to the stereo in Bluetooth media mode using
A2DP audio protocol. Navigation prompts and Amazon Alexa responses are sent to the stereo as a
Bluetooth hands-free phone call. When using this mode, navigation prompts and Amazon Alexa responses
interrupt all audio sources on your stereo. However, to hear media playback from the device, you must select
the Bluetooth input source on your stereo. This mode is useful if you switch between device media and other
media sources, but you always want to hear navigation prompts and Amazon Alexa responses.
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Connecting to the Stereo Using an Auxiliary Audio Cable
If your Garmin DriveSmart device is not connected to the vehicle stereo using a Bluetooth connection, you can
send the device audio to the vehicle stereo using a 3.5 mm stereo auxiliary audio cable.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
1 Connect one end of the audio cable to the 3.5 mm audio output jack on the Garmin DriveSmart power cable
plug.
2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the auxiliary input jack for your vehicle stereo.
This jack may be labeled AUX or Line In. See your vehicle owner's manual for more information.
3 Set the audio source for your vehicle stereo to the auxiliary input.
4 Select an option:
During the initial Garmin Drive app pairing process, select No when the app asks whether you currently
use Bluetooth technology to connect your smartphone to your vehicle.
After the initial pairing process, from your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio
Setup, and verify Garmin Device is selected for each audio type.
Turning the Device On or Off
To turn the device on, press the power key , or connect the device to power.
To put the device in power saving mode, press the power key while the device is on.
While in power saving mode, the screen is off and the device uses very little power, but it can wake instantly
for use.
TIP: You can charge your device faster by putting it in power saving mode while charging the battery.
To turn off the device completely, hold the power key until a prompt appears on the screen, and select Off.
The prompt appears after five seconds. If you release the power key before the prompt appears, the device
enters power saving mode.
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Acquiring GPS Signals
When you turn on your navigation device, the GPS receiver must collect satellite data and establish the current
location. The time required to acquire satellite signals varies based on several factors, including how far you
are from the location where you last used your navigation device, whether you have a clear view of the sky, and
how long it has been since you last used your navigation device. The first time you turn on your navigation
device, it may take several minutes to acquire satellite signals.
1 Turn on the device.
2 Wait while the device locates satellites.
3 If necessary, go to an open area, away from tall buildings and trees.
in the status bar indicates the satellite signal strength. When at least half the bars are filled, the device is
ready for navigation.
Status Bar Icons
The status bar is located at the top of the main menu. The status bar icons display information about features
on the device. You can select some icons to change settings or view additional information.
GPS signal status. Hold to view GPS accuracy and acquired satellite information (Viewing GPS
Signal Status, page 55).
Bluetooth technology status. Select to view the Bluetooth settings (Wireless Network Settings,
page 45).
Wi-fi signal strength. Select to change the wi-fi settings (Wireless Network Settings, page 45).
Connected to hands-free calling. Select to place a phone call (Hands-Free Calling, page 36).
Current time. Select to set the time (Setting the Time, page 46).
Battery charge level.
Garmin Drive app connection status (Pairing with Your Smartphone, page 6).
Temperature. Select to view the weather forecast (Viewing the Weather Forecast, page 39).
Using the On-Screen Buttons
On-screen buttons allow you to navigate the pages, menus, and menu options on your device.
Select to return to the previous menu screen.
Hold to quickly return to the main menu.
Select or to scroll through lists or menus.
Hold or to scroll faster.
Select to see a context-based menu of options for the current screen.
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Adjusting the Volume
1 Select Volume.
2 Select an option:
If your device is not connected to a smartphone, use the Master Volume slider to adjust the device
volume.
If your device is connected to a smartphone, use the two sliders to adjust the volume for different types
of audio.
The title above each slider indicates the types of audio affected by the slider. These titles change based
on your audio settings (Bluetooth Audio Settings, page 7).
To mute the device, set the volume sliders to 0.
To adjust the relative volume for different audio sources, select Mixer.
Using the Audio Mixer
You can use the audio mixer to set the relative volume levels for different audio sources, such as navigation
prompts, voice-activated feature responses, or alerts. The level for each audio type is a percentage of the
master volume.
1 Select Volume > Mixer.
2 Use the slider bars to adjust the relative volume for each audio source.
For example, when a slider bar is set to the far right position, that audio source plays at the master volume
level. When a slider bar is set to the center position, it plays at half the master volume level.
Enabling or Disabling Sounds and Audio Sources
You can turn specific audio sources and system sounds on or off without affecting other audio sources.
1 Select Volume.
2 In the Sounds section, select an option:
To enable the device to speak navigation prompts and directions, select the Spoken Navigation check
box.
To enable the device to speak traffic alerts and prompts, select the Spoken Traffic Alerts check box.
To enable the device to play a tone when a driver awareness alert is triggered, select the Alerts and
Tones check box.
To enable the device to play a sound when you touch on-screen buttons, select the Button Presses check
box.
To enable the device to play a tone when it starts listening to a voice request, select the Start of Voice
Request check box.
When you press the voice button or say OK, Garmin or Alexa, the device plays a tone to indicate it is
listening for your request.
To enable the device to play a tone when it stops listening to a voice request, select the End of Voice
Request check box.
The device plays a tone when it detects you have stopped speaking, and it starts processing your voice
request.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1 Select Settings > Display > Brightness.
2 Use the slider bar to adjust the brightness.
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Voice-Activated Features
WARNING
When using this feature, you should focus on driving and only use this feature when it is safe to do so. The
Garmin Drive app must be open and running on your compatible smartphone to use Alexa features and access
live services.
To use Amazon Alexa features, you must sign into your Amazon account from the Garmin Drive app.
The Garmin DriveSmart device uses natural language processing to understand the intent of your spoken
requests. You can ask questions or speak commands in natural language, using complete sentences. Many
example phrases are provided in the manual, but you can experiment with speaking to the device using the
language most comfortable to you.
The device includes Garmin voice-activated navigation and Amazon Alexa skills and features.
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to search for locations and addresses, start routes with turn-by-
turn directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more. You can launch Garmin voice-activated navigation by
saying OK, Garmin followed by a request.
With Alexa Built-in, you can ask to play music, listen to audiobooks, hear the news, and more—all while you keep
your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models or languages.
Tips for Speaking to the Device
Speak in a clear voice directed at the device.
Start each request using one of these options:
Say OK, Garmin.
Say Alexa.
Press the voice button.
Reduce background noise, such as voices or the radio, to help the device interpret your commands more
accurately.
If you do not receive a useful response, try rephrasing your request.
If the device does not respond to your requests, try one or more of these options:
Verify the device is not placed near a speaker or air vent, which can produce noise that interferes with the
microphones.
Verify the microphones are not muted (Muting the Microphones, page 15).
Launching Garmin Voice-Activated Navigation
Garmin voice-activated navigation allows you to use plain language spoken requests to search for locations
and addresses, start routes with turn-by-turn directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more.
Say OK, Garmin, and make a spoken request.
For example, you can say phrases like these:
OK, Garmin, take me home.
OK, Garmin, where's the library?
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Starting a Route
Going to a Saved Location Using Your Voice
It is useful to start a route on your Garmin DriveSmart device each time you travel to a saved location, even
though you may already know how to get there. Your device can help you avoid reported traffic delays and
construction that may affect your route.
You can say phrases like these to start a route to your saved locations (Saving Locations, page 24).
OK, Garmin, take me home.
OK, Garmin, take me to work.
OK, Garmin, start a route to school.
Going to an Address Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to start a route to a nearby address, or to an address in a specific city.
OK, Garmin, take me to One Garmin Way.
OK, Garmin, start a route to twelve hundred East 151st Street in Olathe, Kansas.
Going to a Business or Named Location Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to find and navigate to a business or location by name or category.
Nearby locations
OK, Garmin, find a coffee shop.
OK, Garmin, where's the library?
OK, Garmin, take me to Starbucks.
Locations near a different city
OK, Garmin, find Mexican food near Denver, Colorado.
OK, Garmin, find The Field Museum near Chicago, Illinois.
OK, Garmin, find Casa Bonita near Denver, Colorado.
Locations near an intersection
OK, Garmin, find barbecue near 12th Street and Vine Street.
OK, Garmin, find Arthur Bryant’s Barbecue near 12th Street and Vine Street.
Going to a City or Intersection Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to find and navigate to a city or intersection.
OK, Garmin, find Chandler, Arizona.
OK, Garmin, find Michigan Avenue and Erie Street.
Checking Your Arrival Time
While a route is active, you can say a phrase to check your estimated time of arrival at your destination.
Say OK, Garmin, what time will we arrive?.
Stopping a Route Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to stop navigating a route.
OK, Garmin, stop the route.
OK, Garmin, stop navigating.
Placing a Phone Call Using Your Voice
You can use a voice command to call to a contact from the phone book of your paired smartphone.
Say OK, Garmin, call, and say the contact name.
For example, you can say OK, Garmin, call Mom..
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Changing Device Settings Using Your Voice
You can say phrases like these to set device settings to a value from 0 to 10.
OK, Garmin, increase the volume.
OK, Garmin, set the volume to 0.
OK, Garmin, set the volume to 9.
OK, Garmin, decrease the brightness.
OK, Garmin, set the brightness to 5.
Amazon Alexa Skills and Features
In addition to the navigation features offered by Garmin voice-activated navigation, the Garmin DriveSmart
device provides access to many Amazon Alexa features, such as playing music, checking the weather, or
listening to the news. You can also use the Amazon Alexa app to customize features, add streaming music
accounts, and explore thousands of skills in the Alexa Skills Store. Adding skills requires linking to your
Amazon account.
NOTE: Some Amazon Alexa skills may not be compatible with the Garmin DriveSmart device. Skill compatibility
is determined by the skill developer and Amazon.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
Checking the Weather Forecast
You can say phrases like these to check the weather forecast near you or in another area. The device speaks
the requested weather information and displays weather information on the screen.
Today's weather
Alexa, how's the weather?
Alexa, what's the temperature today?
Future weather
Alexa, will it rain tomorrow?
Alexa, what's the weather this weekend?
Weather in another location
Alexa, what's the weather in Atlanta?
Alexa, will it snow in Chicago this weekend?
Enabling Skills
You can enable additional skills by speaking to your Garmin DriveSmart device, or by using the Amazon Alexa
app.
To enable a skill using your voice, say a phrase like Alexa, enable the Pandora skill..
To browse and enable skills from the Amazon Alexa app, select Alexa Skills from the Amazon Alexa app
menu.
Playing Music and Media
You can use voice commands to stream music, podcasts, or audio books from your Amazon Music account
and other compatible Alexa skills and services. You can connect your streaming music accounts using the
Alexa app. You can also start playing media manually using another app on your phone. In this case, the device
controls playback using a Bluetooth media connection.
You can say phrases like these to play music based on genre, artist, title, album, recent releases, and more.
Alexa, play music.
Alexa, play some popular new rock music.
Alexa, play my driving music station on Pandora.
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Music Player
The media player allows your device to control the media currently playing on your phone, whether you started
playback using an Alexa voice command or using another media app on your phone. You can open the media
player at any time by selecting Music from the main menu.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
Information about the currently playing media, such as title, artist, album, station, or channel.
Playback controls. The controls change based on the service providing the media.
Progress through the current media item.
Audio source. indicates the media is being played from an Alexa skill. indicates the media is
being played by another media app on your phone and sent to the device using a Bluetooth media
connection.
Media service. Indicates the service or provider from which you are streaming media.
Hides or shrinks the media player.
Controlling Media Playback Using Your Voice
If you started playing media using an Alexa voice command, you can say phrases like these to control playback
using your voice.
To stop playback, say Alexa, stop.
To resume playback, say Alexa, resume.
To skip to the next song or track, say Alexa, next song or Alexa, next track.
To get information about the currently playing song, say Alexa, what song is this?
Adding Music Accounts
You can use the Amazon Alexa app to connect your Garmin DriveSmart to your streaming music service
accounts, such as Amazon Music service or Pandora
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internet radio. Not all streaming music services are
compatible with the Garmin DriveSmart device.
See the Amazon Alexa app documentation on the Amazon web site for more information about adding
streaming music service accounts.
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Muting the Microphones
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
To mute the microphones, hold the voice button for 2 seconds.
While the microphones are muted, a red bar appears across the bottom of the screen.
To unmute the microphones, press the voice button.
Driver Awareness Features and Alerts
CAUTION
The driver alerts and speed limit features are for information only and do not replace your responsibility to
abide by all posted speed limit signs and to use safe driving judgment at all times. Garmin is not responsible
for any traffic fines or citations you receive for failing to follow all applicable traffic laws and signs.
Your device provides features that can help encourage safer driving and increase efficiency, even when you are
driving in a familiar area. The device plays an audible tone or message and displays information for each alert.
You can enable or disable the audible tone for some types of driver alerts. Not all alerts are available in all
areas.
Schools: The device plays a tone and displays the speed limit (if available) for an upcoming school or school
zone.
Speed limit exceeded: The device plays a tone and displays a red border on the speed limit icon when you
exceed the posted speed limit for the current road.
Speed limit reduced: The device plays a tone and displays the upcoming speed limit so you can be prepared to
adjust your speed.
Wrong way on a one-way street: The device plays a message and displays a full-screen warning if you travel
the wrong way on a one-way street. The edges of the screen appear red and an alert remains at the top of
the screen until you leave the one-way street or correct your direction of travel.
Railroad crossing: The device plays a tone to indicate an upcoming railroad crossing.
Animal crossing: The device plays a tone to indicate an upcoming animal crossing area.
Bends: The device plays a tone to indicate a bend in the road.
Slower traffic: The device plays a tone to indicate slower traffic when you approach slower traffic at a higher
speed. Your device must be receiving traffic information to use this feature (Traffic, page 38).
Construction zone: The device plays a tone and displays a message when you approach a construction zone.
Lane closure: The device plays a tone and displays a message when you approach a lane closure.
Break planning: The device plays a tone and suggests upcoming rest stops after you have been driving for a
long time.
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Enabling or Disabling Driver Alerts
You can enable or disable several types of driver alerts.
1 Select Settings > Driver Assistance > Driver Alerts.
2 Select or clear the check box next to each alert.
Red Light and Speed Cameras
NOTICE
Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy of or the consequences of using a red light or speed camera
database.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all regions or product models.
Information about red light and speed camera locations is available in some areas for some product models.
The device alerts you when you approach a reported speed or red light camera.
In some areas, your device can receive live red light and speed camera data while connected to a
smartphone running the Garmin Drive app.
You can use the Garmin Express
software (garmin.com/express) to update the camera database stored on
your device. You should update your device frequently to receive the most up-to-date camera information.
Finding and Saving Locations
The maps loaded in your device contain locations, such as restaurants, hotels, auto services, and detailed
street information. The Where To? menu helps you find your destination by providing several methods to
browse, search, and save this information.
From the main menu, select Where To?.
To quickly search all locations on your device, select Search (Finding a Location Using the Search Bar,
page 17).
To find an address, select Address (Finding an Address, page 17).
To browse or search pre-loaded points of interest by category, select Categories (Finding a Location by
Category, page 19).
To search near a different city or area, select next to the current search area (Changing the Search Area,
page 19).
To view and edit your saved locations, select Saved (Saving Locations, page 24).
To view locations you have recently selected from the search results, select Recent (Viewing Recently Found
Locations, page 23).
To browse, search, and check into Foursquare
®
points of interest, select Foursquare® (Searching Foursquare
Points of Interest, page 21).
To browse and search Tripadvisor
®
points of interest and reviews, select Tripadvisor (Tripadvisor, page 21).
To browse and search HISTORY
®
points of interest, photos, and information, select History® (Finding
HISTORY Points of Interest, page 20).
To find national parks and explore park maps, select National Parks (Finding National Parks, page 20).
To navigate to specific geographic coordinates, select Coordinates (Finding a Location Using Coordinates,
page 22).
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Finding a Location Using the Search Bar
You can use the search bar to search for locations by entering a category, brand name, address, or city name.
1 Select Where To?.
2 Select Search in the search bar.
3 Enter all or part of the search term.
Suggested search terms appear below the search bar.
4 Select an option:
To search for a type of business, enter a category name (for example, "movie theaters").
To search for a business name, enter all or part of the name.
To search for an address near you, enter the house number and street name.
To search for an address in another city, enter the house number, street name, city, and state.
To search for a city, enter the city and state.
To search for coordinates, enter latitude and longitude coordinates.
5 Select an option:
To search using a suggested search term, select the term.
To search using the text you entered, select .
6 If necessary, select a location.
Finding an Address
NOTE: The order of the steps may change depending on the map data loaded on your device.
1 Select Where To?.
2 If necessary, select to search near a different city or area.
3 Select Address.
4 Follow the on-screen instructions to enter address information.
5 Select the address.
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Location Search Results
The location search results appear in a list, with the nearest location at the top. Each numbered location also
appears on the map. You can scroll down to view more results.
Select a location to view the option menu.
Select to view detailed information about the location.
Select to find parking areas near the location.
Select to view alternate routes to the location.
Go!
Select to start navigating to the location using the recommended route.
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Changing the Search Area
By default, the device searches for locations near your current location. You can also search other areas, such
as near your destination, near another city, or along your active route.
1 Select Where To?.
2 Select next to the current search area .
3 Select a search area.
4 If necessary, follow the on-screen instructions to select a specific location.
The selected search area appears next to . When you search for a location using any of the options in the
Where To? menu, the device suggests locations near this area first.
Points of Interest
A point of interest is a place that you may find useful or interesting. Points of interest are organized by category
and can include popular travel destinations such as gas stations, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment
venues.
Finding a Location by Category
1 Select Where To?.
2 Select a category, or select Categories.
3 If necessary, select a subcategory.
4 Select a location.
Searching Within a Category
After you have performed a search for a point of interest, certain categories may display a Quick Search list that
shows the last four destinations you selected.
1 Select Where To? > Categories.
2 Select a category.
3 Select an option:
Select a destination from the quick search list on the right side of the screen.
The quick search list provides a list of recently found locations in the selected category.
Select a subcategory, if necessary, and select a destination.
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Finding National Parks
Device models that include maps for North America or the United States also include detailed information for
national parks in the United States. You can navigate to a national park or to a location within a national park.
1 Select Where To? > National Parks.
A list of national parks appears, with the nearest park at the top.
2 Select Search, and enter all or part of the park name to narrow the results (optional).
3 Select a national park.
A list of categories for locations of features and amenities within the park appears below the park name.
4 Select an option:
To start navigating to the park, select Go!.
To view more park information or explore the park features and amenities, select .
To quickly find a location within the park, select a category from the list below the park name, and select
a location.
Exploring National Park Features and Amenities
On North American product models, you can explore detailed information about the features and amenities
available inside a national park, and navigate to specific locations in the park. For example, you can find
campgrounds, landmarks, visitor centers, and popular attractions.
1 From the location search results, select a national park.
A list of categories for park features and amenities appears.
2 Select a category.
3 Select a location, and select Go!.
Finding HISTORY Points of Interest
NOTE: This feature is not available on all product models or for all map regions.
Your device includes HISTORY points of interest, which allow you to find and learn about historically significant
locations and attractions, such as historic buildings, monuments, museums, and notable locations of historic
events.
1 Select Where To? > History®.
2 Select a category.
3 Select a location.
4 Select to view a photo and a short summary of the location's history.
Foursquare
Foursquare is a location-based social network. Your device includes millions of pre-loaded Foursquare points
of interest, which are indicated by the Foursquare logo in your location search results.
You can connect to your Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive app on your compatible smartphone. This
allows you to view Foursquare location details, check in to a location, and search for points of interest in the
online Foursquare database.
Connecting to Your Foursquare Account
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
1 On your smartphone, open the Garmin Drive app.
2 Select > Foursquare®.
3 Enter your Foursquare login information.
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Searching Foursquare Points of Interest
You can search for Foursquare points of interest loaded on your device. While your device is connected to your
Foursquare account using the Garmin Drive app, the search provides the most up-to-date results from the
online Foursquare database and customized results from your Foursquare user account (Connecting to Your
Foursquare Account, page 20).
Select Where To? > Foursquare®.
Viewing Foursquare Location Details
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to your Foursquare account using the Garmin
Drive app (Connecting to Your Foursquare Account, page 20).
You can view detailed Foursquare location information, such as user ratings, restaurant pricing information,
and hours of operation.
1 From the location search results, select a Foursquare point of interest.
2 Select .
Checking in with Foursquare
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to your Foursquare account using the Garmin
Drive app (Connecting to Your Foursquare Account, page 20).
1 Select Where To? > Foursquare® > Check In.
2 Select a point of interest.
3 Select > Check In.
Tripadvisor
Your device includes Tripadvisor points of interest and ratings. Tripadvisor ratings appear automatically in the
search results list for applicable points of interest. You can also search for nearby Tripadvisor points of interest
and sort by distance or popularity.
Finding Tripadvisor Points of Interest
1 Select Where To? > Tripadvisor.
2 Select a category.
3 If necessary, select a subcategory.
A list of nearby Tripadvisor points of interest for the category appears.
4 Select Sort Results to filter the displayed points of interest by distance or popularity (optional).
5 Select , and enter a search term (optional).
Navigating to Points of Interest Within a Venue
NOTE: This feature may not be available in all areas or for all product models.
You can create a route to a point of interest (POI) within a larger venue, such as a store in a shopping mall or a
specific terminal in an airport.
1 Select Where To? > Search.
2 Enter the name of the venue, and select .
3 Select the venue.
A list of categories for POIs within the venue appears.
4 Select a category, select a location, and select Go!.
The device creates a route to the parking area or venue entrance closest to the POI. When you arrive at the
destination, a checkered flag indicates the recommended parking area. A labeled point indicates the location of
the POI within the venue.
Search Tools
Search tools allow you to search for specific types of locations by responding to on-screen prompts.
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Finding an Intersection
You can search for an intersection or junction between two streets, highways, or other roads.
1 Select Where To? > Intersections.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions to enter street information.
3 Select the intersection.
Finding a Location Using Coordinates
You can find a location using latitude and longitude coordinates.
1 Select Where To? > Coordinates.
2 If necessary, select , and change the coordinate format or datum.
3 Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates.
4 Select an option:
To save the coordinates as a location, select Save.
To start a route to the coordinates, select Go!.
Finding Fuel Stations and Prices
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Pairing with Your Smartphone, page 6).
You can find nearby fuel stations and compare fuel prices.
1 Select Where To? > Fuel Prices.
2 If necessary, select > Fuel Type, select a fuel type, and select Save.
3 Select a fuel station.
Parking
Your Garmin DriveSmart device includes detailed parking data, which can help you find nearby parking based
on the likelihood of available parking spots, type of parking area, price, or accepted payment methods.
NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in all areas or for all parking locations.
Finding Parking Near Your Current Location
1 Select Where To? > Parking.
2 Select Filter Parking, and select one or more categories to filter parking by availability, type, price, or
payment methods (optional).
NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in all areas or for all parking locations.
3 Select a parking location.
4 Select Go!.
Finding Parking Near a Specified Location
1 Select Where To?.
2 Search for a location.
3 From the location search results, select a location.
4 Select .
A list of parking areas near the selected location appears.
5 Select Filter Parking, and select one or more categories to filter parking by availability, type, price, or
payment methods (optional).
NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in all areas or for all parking locations.
6 Select a parking location.
7 Select Go!.
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Understanding Parking Colors and Symbols
Parking locations that include detailed parking data are color-coded to show the likelihood of finding parking.
Symbols indicate the type of parking available (street or lot), relative pricing information, and payment type.
You can view the legend for these colors and symbols on the device.
From the parking search results, select .
Viewing Recently Found Locations
Your device stores a history of the last 50 locations you have found.
Select Where To? > Recent.
Clearing the List of Recently Found Locations
Select Where To? > Recent > > Clear > Yes.
Viewing Current Location Information
You can use the Where Am I? page to view information about your current location. This feature is helpful if you
need to tell emergency personnel your location.
From the map, select the vehicle.
Finding Emergency Services and Fuel
You can use the Where Am I? page to find the nearest hospitals, police stations, and fuel stations.
1 From the map, select the vehicle.
2 Select Hospitals, Police Stations, Truck Stops, or Fuel.
NOTE: Some service categories are not available in all areas.
A list of locations for the selected service appears, with the nearest locations at the top.
3 Select a location.
4 Select an option:
To navigate to the location, select Go!.
To view the phone number and other location details, select .
Getting Directions to Your Current Location
If you need to tell another person how to get to your current location, your device can give you a list of
directions.
1 From the map, select the vehicle.
2 Select > Directions to Me.
3 Select a starting location.
4 Select Select.
Adding a Shortcut
You can add shortcuts to the Where To? menu. A shortcut can point to a location, a category, or a search tool.
The Where To? menu can contain up to 36 shortcut icons.
1 Select Where To? > Add Shortcut.
2 Select an item.
Removing a Shortcut
1 Select Where To? > > Remove Shortcut(s).
2 Select a shortcut to remove.
3 Select the shortcut again to confirm.
4 Select Done.
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Saving Locations
Saving a Location
1 Search for a location (Finding a Location by Category, page 19).
2 From the search results, select a location.
3 Select > Save.
4 If necessary, enter a name, and select Done.
5 Select Save.
Saving Your Current Location
1 From the map, select the vehicle icon.
2 Select Save.
3 Enter a name, and select Done.
Editing a Saved Location
1 Select Where To? > Saved.
2 If necessary, select a category.
3 Select a location.
4 Select .
5 Select > Edit.
6 Select an option:
Select Name.
Select Phone Number.
Select Categories to assign categories to the saved location.
Select Map Symbol to change the symbol used to mark the saved location on a map.
7 Edit the information.
8 Select Done.
Assigning Categories to a Saved Location
You can add custom categories to organize your saved locations.
NOTE: Categories appear in the saved locations menu after you have saved at least 12 locations.
1 Select Where To? > Saved.
2 Select a location.
3 Select .
4 Select > Edit > Categories.
5 Enter one or more category names, separated by commas.
6 If necessary, select a suggested category.
7 Select Done.
Deleting a Saved Location
NOTE: Deleted locations cannot be recovered.
1 Select Where To? > Saved.
2 Select > Delete.
3 Select the box next to the saved locations to delete, and select Delete.
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Following a Route
Routes
A route is a path from your current location to one or more destinations.
The device calculates a recommended route to your destination based on the preferences you set, including
the route calculation mode (Changing the Route Calculation Mode, page 29) and avoidances (Avoiding
Delays, Tolls, and Areas, page 29).
You can start navigating to your destination quickly using the recommended route, or you can select an
alternate route (Starting a Route, page 25).
If there are specific roads you need to use or avoid, you can customize the route (Shaping Your Route,
page 28).
You can add multiple destinations to a route (Adding a Location to Your Route, page 28).
Starting a Route
1 Select Where To?, and search for a location (Finding and Saving Locations, page 16).
2 Select a location.
3 Select an option:
To start navigating using the recommended route, select Go!.
To choose an alternate route, select , and select a route.
Alternate routes appear to the right of the map.
To edit the course of the route, select > Edit Route, and add shaping points to the route (Shaping Your
Route, page 28).
The device calculates a route to the location and guides you using voice prompts and information on the map
(Your Route on the Map, page 26). A preview of the major roads in your route appears at the edge of the map
for several seconds.
If you need to stop at additional destinations, you can add the locations to your route (Adding a Location to Your
Route, page 28).
Starting a Route by Using the Map
You can start a route by selecting a location from the map.
1 Select View Map.
2 Drag and zoom the map to display the area to search.
3 If necessary, select to filter the displayed points of interest by category.
Location markers (colored dots) appear on the map.
4 Select an option:
Select a location marker.
Select a point, such as a street, intersection, or address location.
5 Select Go!.
Going Home
The first time you start a route home, the device prompts you to enter your home location.
1 Select Where To? > Go Home.
2 If necessary, enter your home location.
Editing Your Home Location
1 Select Where To? > > Set Home Location.
2 Enter your home location.
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Your Route on the Map
As you travel, the device guides you to your destination using voice prompts and information on the map.
Instructions for your next turn or exit, or other actions appear across the top of the map.
Distance to the next action.
Next action in the route. Indicates the next turn, exit, or other action and the lane in which you should
travel, if available.
Name of the street or exit associated with the next action.
Route highlighted on the map.
Next action in the route. Arrows on the map indicate the location of upcoming actions.
Name of the road on which you are traveling.
Map tool shortcuts.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all product models.
Map tools. You can select the tools to show you more information about your route and surroundings.
Data fields.
TIP: You can touch these fields to change the information they show (Changing the Map Data Field,
page 34).
Vehicle speed.
TIP: You can touch this field to open the trip information page (Viewing the Trip Information Page,
page 33).
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Active Lane Guidance
As you approach some turns, exits, or interchanges in your route, a detailed simulation of the road appears
beside the map, if available. A colored line indicates the proper lane for the turn.
Viewing Turns and Directions
While navigating a route, you can view upcoming turns, lane changes, or other directions for your route.
1 From the map, select an option:
To view upcoming turns and directions as you navigate, select > Turns.
The map tool displays the next several turns or directions beside the map. The list updates automatically
as you navigate the route.
To view the complete list of turns and directions for the entire route, select the text bar at the top of the
map.
2 Select a turn or direction (optional).
Detailed information appears. An image of the junction may appear for junctions on major roadways, if
available.
Viewing the Entire Route on the Map
1 While navigating a route, select anywhere on the map.
2 Select .
Arriving at Your Destination
When you approach your destination, the device provides information to help you complete your route.
indicates the location of your destination on the map, and a voice prompt announces you are approaching
your destination.
When you approach some destinations, the device automatically suggests parking areas. You can select
More to view a full list of suggested parking areas (Parking Near Your Destination, page 28).
When you stop at your destination, the device automatically ends the route. If the device does not detect
your arrival automatically, you can select > Stop to end your route.
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Parking Near Your Destination
Your device can help you find a parking spot near your destination. When you approach some destinations, the
device automatically suggests parking areas.
1 Select an option:
When the device suggests parking, select More to see all suggested parking areas.
NOTE: When you select a suggested parking area, the device automatically updates your route.
If the device does not suggest parking locations, select Where To? > Categories > Parking, and select >
My Destination.
2 Select Filter Parking, and select one or more categories to filter parking by availability, type, price, or
payment methods (optional).
NOTE: Detailed parking data is not available in all areas or for all parking locations.
3 Select a parking location, and select Go!.
The device guides you to the parking area.
Changing Your Active Route
Adding a Location to Your Route
Before you can add a location to your route, you must be navigating a route (Starting a Route, page 25).
You can add locations to the middle or end of your route. For example, you can add a fuel station as the next
destination in your route.
TIP: To create complex routes with multiple destinations or scheduled stops, you can use the route planner to
plan, schedule, and save a route (Planning a Route, page 40).
1 From the map, select > Where To?.
2 Search for a location (Finding and Saving Locations, page 16).
3 Select a location.
4 Select Go!.
5 Select an option:
To add the location as the next destination in your route, select Add As Next Stop.
To add the location to the end of your route, select Add As Last Stop.
To add the location and edit the order of destinations in your route, select Add to Active Route.
The device re-calculates the route to include the added location and guides you to the destinations in order.
Shaping Your Route
Before you can shape your route, you must start a route (Starting a Route, page 25).
You can manually shape your route to change its course. This allows you to direct the route to use a certain
road or go through a certain area without adding a destination to the route.
1 Touch anywhere on the map.
2 Select Shape Route.
TIP: You can select to zoom in on the map and select a more precise location.
The device enters route shaping mode and recalculates the route to travel through the selected location.
3 Select Go!.
4 If necessary, select an option:
To add more shaping points to the route, select additional locations on the map.
To remove a shaping point, select the shaping point and select Remove.
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Taking a Detour
You can take a detour for a specified distance along your route or detour around specific roads. This is useful if
you encounter construction zones, closed roads, or poor road conditions.
1 From the map, select > Edit Route.
2 Select an option:
To detour your route for a specific distance, select Detour by Distance.
To detour around a specific road on the route, select Detour by Road.
Changing the Route Calculation Mode
1 Select Calculation Mode.
2 Select an option:
Select Faster Time to calculate routes that are faster to drive but can be longer in distance.
Select Straight Line to calculate point-to-point routes (without roads).
Avoiding Environmental Zones On Your Route
Your device can avoid areas with environmental or emissions restrictions that may apply to your vehicle.
Before you can use this feature, you must add an environmental zone vehicle profile to your device (Adding an
Environmental Zone Vehicle Profile, page 45).
Before you can avoid environmental zones on your route, you must start a route.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all regions or product models.
When the device prompts you, select Go! to take an alternate route.
Stopping the Route
From the map, select > Stop.
Using Suggested Routes
Before you can use this feature, you must save at least one location and enable the travel history feature
(Navigation Settings, page 44).
Using the myTrends
feature, your device predicts your destination based on your travel history, the day of the
week, and the time of day. After you have driven to a saved location several times, the location may appear in
the navigation bar on the map, along with the estimated time of travel, and traffic information.
Select the navigation bar to view a suggested route to the location.
Avoiding Delays, Tolls, and Areas
Avoiding Traffic Delays on Your Route
Before you can avoid traffic delays, you must be receiving traffic information (Receiving Traffic Data Using Your
Smartphone, page 38).
By default, the device optimizes your route to avoid traffic delays automatically. If you have disabled this option
in the traffic settings (Traffic Settings, page 46), you can view and avoid traffic delays manually.
1 While navigating a route, select > Traffic.
2 Select Alternate Route, if available.
3 Select Go!.
Avoiding Toll Roads
Your device can avoid routing you through areas that require tolls, such as toll roads, toll bridges, or congestion
areas. The device may still include a toll area in your route if no other reasonable routes are available.
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Avoidances > Tolls and Fees.
2 Select Save.
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Avoiding Road Features
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Avoidances.
2 Select the road features to avoid on your routes, and select Save.
Avoiding Environmental Zones
Your device can avoid areas with environmental or emissions restrictions that may apply to your vehicle.
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Environmental Zones.
2 Select an option:
To be asked each time before routing through an environmental zone, select Always Ask.
To always avoid environmental zones, select Avoid.
To always allow environmental zones, select Allow.
3 Select Save.
Custom Avoidances
Custom avoidances allow you to select specific areas or sections of road to avoid. When the device calculates
a route, it avoids these areas and roads unless no other reasonable route is available.
Avoiding a Road
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
2 If necessary, select Add Avoidance.
3 Select Add Avoid Road.
4 Select the starting point of the section of road to avoid, and select Next.
5 Select the ending point of the road section, and select Next.
6 Select Done.
Avoiding an Area
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
2 If necessary, select Add Avoidance.
3 Select Add Avoid Area.
4 Select the upper-left corner of the area to avoid, and select Next.
5 Select the lower-right corner of the area to avoid, and select Next.
The selected area is shaded on the map.
6 Select Done.
Disabling a Custom Avoidance
You can disable a custom avoidance without deleting it.
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances.
2 Select an avoidance.
3 Select > Disable.
Deleting Custom Avoidances
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances > .
2 Select an option:
To delete all custom avoidances, select Select All > Delete.
To delete one custom avoidance, select the avoidance, and select Delete.
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Using the Map
You can use the map to navigate a route (Your Route on the Map, page 26) or to view a map of your
surroundings when no route is active.
1 Select View Map.
2 Touch anywhere on the map.
3 Select an option:
Drag the map to pan left, right, up, or down.
To zoom in or out, select or .
To switch between North Up and 3-D views, select .
To open the route planner, select (Route Planner, page 39).
To filter the displayed points of interest by category, select .
To start a route, select a location on the map, and select Go! (Starting a Route by Using the Map, page 25).
Map Tools
Map tools provide quick access to information and device functions while you view the map. When you activate
a map tool, it appears in a panel at the edge of the map.
Stop: Stops navigation of the active route.
Edit Route: Allows you to take a detour or skip locations in your route (Changing Your Active Route, page 28).
Mute Navigation: Mutes the device audio.
NOTE: Only the navigation features are muted. The device still plays phone calls, media, and voice assistant
responses at their normal volume.
Cities Ahead: Shows upcoming cities and services along your active route or along a highway (Cities Ahead,
page 32).
Up Ahead: Shows upcoming locations along the route or the road on which you are traveling (Up Ahead,
page 32).
Traffic: Displays traffic conditions along your route or in your area (Viewing Upcoming Traffic, page 33). This
feature is not available in all areas or for all device models.
Trip Data: Displays customizable trip data, such as speed or mileage (Viewing Trip Data from the Map,
page 32).
Turns: Displays a list of upcoming turns in your route (Viewing Turns and Directions, page 27).
Phone: Displays a list of recent phone calls from your connected phone, and displays in-call options while a
phone call is active (Using In-Call Options, page 37).
Weather: Displays weather conditions for your area.
photoLive: Displays live traffic cameras from your photoLive subscription (photoLive Traffic Cameras,
page 41).
Music Player: Displays media controls and media information.
Smart Notifications: Displays recent smart notifications from your connected phone (Smart Notifications,
page 35).
Environmental Zones: Shows upcoming environmental zones that apply to your vehicle (Avoiding
Environmental Zones On Your Route, page 29).
Viewing a Map Tool
1 From the map, select .
2 Select a map tool.
The map tool appears in a panel at the edge of the map.
3 When you are done using the map tool, select .
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Up Ahead
The Up Ahead tool provides information about upcoming locations along your route or the road on which you
are traveling. You can view upcoming points of interest by category, such as restaurants, fuel stations, or rest
areas.
You can customize the categories that show in the Up Ahead tool.
Viewing Upcoming Locations
1 From the map, select > Up Ahead.
While you are traveling, the map tool shows the next location along your road or route.
2 Select an option:
If the map tool shows categories, select a category to view a list of nearby locations in that category.
If the map tool shows upcoming locations, select a location to view location details or start a route to the
location.
Customizing the Up Ahead Categories
You can change the location categories that appear in the Up Ahead tool.
1 From the map, select > Up Ahead.
2 Select a category.
3 Select .
4 Select an option:
To move a category up or down in the list, select and drag the arrow next to the category name.
To change a category, select the category.
To create a custom category, select a category, select Custom Search, and enter the name of a business
or category.
5 Select Save.
Cities Ahead
While you are traveling on a highway or navigating a route that includes a highway, the Cities Ahead tool
provides information about upcoming cities along the highway. For each city, the map tool shows the distance
to the highway exit and the services available, similar to the information on highway road signs.
Viewing Upcoming Cities and Exit Services
1 From the map, select > Cities Ahead.
While you are traveling along a highway or an active route, the map tool shows information about upcoming
cities and exits.
2 Select a city.
The device shows a list of points of interest located at the selected city exit, such as fuel stations, lodging,
or restaurants.
3 Select a location, and select Go! to start navigating.
Trip Information
Viewing Trip Data from the Map
From the map, select > Trip Data.
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Customizing the Trip Data Fields
1 From the map, select > Trip Data.
2 Select a trip data field.
3 Select an option.
The new trip data field appears in the trip data map tool.
Viewing the Trip Information Page
The trip information page displays your speed and provides statistics about your trip.
From the map, select Speed.
Viewing the Trip Log
Your device keeps a trip log, which is a record of the path you have traveled.
1 Select Settings > Map Display > Map Layers.
2 Select the Travel History check box.
Resetting Trip Information
1 From the map, select Speed.
2 Select a trip information data field.
3 Select > Reset Field(s).
4 Select an option:
When not navigating a route, select Select All to reset every data field except the speedometer, on the
first page.
Select Reset Overall Data to reset Trip A and total data.
Select Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximum speed.
Select Reset Trip B to reset the odometer.
Viewing Upcoming Traffic
NOTICE
Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be receiving traffic data (Traffic, page 38).
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.
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Customizing the Map
Customizing the Map Layers
You can customize which data appear on the map, such as icons for points of interest and road conditions.
1 Select Settings > Map Display > Map Layers.
2 Select the check box next to each layer you want to show on the map.
Changing the Map Data Field
1 From the map, select a data field.
NOTE: You cannot customize Speed.
2 Select a type of data to display.
Changing the Map Perspective
1 Select Settings > Map Display > Driving Map View.
2 Select an option:
Select Track Up to display the map in two dimensions (2-D), with your direction of travel at the top.
Select North Up to display the map in 2-D with north at the top.
Select 3-D to display the map in three dimensions.
Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features
The Garmin Drive app allows your device to receive smart notifications and live information, such as live traffic
data and weather information.
Garmin voice-activated navigation: Allows you to use voice commands to search for locations and addresses,
start routes with turn-by-turn directions, place hands-free phone calls, and more (Voice-Activated Features,
page 11).
Amazon Alexa skills and features: Provides access to many Amazon Alexa features, such as playing music,
checking the weather, or listening to the news (Voice-Activated Features, page 11).
Live traffic data: Sends real-time traffic data to your device, such as traffic incidents and delays, construction
zones, and road closings (Traffic, page 38).
Weather information: Sends real-time weather forecasts, road conditions, and weather radar to your device
(Viewing the Weather Forecast, page 39).
Hands-Free calling: Allows you to place and receive phone calls using your device, and allows you to use the
device as a hands-free speaker phone. If the selected language supports the voice command feature, you
can place calls using voice commands.
Send locations to device: Allows you to send locations from your smartphone to your navigation device.
Foursquare check in: Allows you to check in to Foursquare locations using your navigation device (Checking in
with Foursquare, page 21).
Showing or Hiding App Notifications (Android
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You can use the Garmin Drive app to customize which types of smartphone notifications appear on your
Garmin DriveSmart device.
1 On your phone, open the Garmin Drive app.
2 Select > Smart Notifications.
A list of smartphone app categories appears.
3 Select a category to enable or disable notifications for that type of app.
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Showing or Hiding Notification Categories (iPhone
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You can filter the notifications shown on your device by showing or hiding categories.
1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
2 Select Smartphone services.
TIP: appears colored when the services are active.
3 Select Smart Notifications.
4 Select the check box next to each notification to show.
Smart Notifications
While your device is connected to the Garmin Drive app, you can view notifications from your smartphone on
your Garmin DriveSmart device, such as text messages, incoming calls, and calendar appointments.
NOTE: You may need to wait a few minutes to receive notifications on your navigation device after it connects
to the Garmin Drive app. appears colored in the Bluetooth settings when smart notifications are connected
and active (Wireless Network Settings, page 45).
Receiving Notifications
WARNING
Do not read or reply to notifications while driving. If you do so, you could become distracted by the display,
which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
From most pages, a popup appears when the device receives a notification from your smartphone. If the device
is moving, you must verify you are a passenger and not the driver before you can view notifications.
NOTE: If you are viewing the map, notifications appear in a map tool.
To ignore a notification, select OK.
The popup closes, but the notification remains active on your phone.
To view a notification, select View.
To listen to the notification, select View > Play.
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This feature is not available for all
languages.
To perform additional actions, such as dismissing the notification from your phone, select View, and select
an option.
NOTE: Additional actions are available for only some notification types and must be supported by the app
generating the notification.
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Receiving Notifications while Viewing the Map
WARNING
Do not read or reply to notifications while driving. If you do so, you could become distracted by the display,
which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
When you are viewing the map, new notifications appear in a map tool at the edge of the screen. If the device is
moving, you must verify you are a passenger and not the driver before you can view notifications.
To ignore a notification, select , or wait for popup to expire.
The popup closes, but the notification remains active on your phone.
To view a notification, select the notification text.
To listen to the notification, select Play Message.
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This feature is not available for all
languages.
To listen to the notification using a voice command, say Play Message.
NOTE: This option is available only when the selected language supports the voice command feature and
appears in the map tool.
Viewing the List of Notifications
You can view a list of all active notifications.
1 Select Apps > Smart Notifications.
The list of notifications appears. Unread notifications appear black, and previously read notifications appear
gray.
2 Select an option:
To view a notification, select the notification description.
To listen to a notification, select .
The device reads the notification using text-to-speech technology. This feature is not available for all
languages.
Hands-Free Calling
NOTE: While most phones are supported and can be used, it cannot be guaranteed that a particular phone can
be used. All features may not be available for your phone.
Using Bluetooth wireless technology, your device can connect to your mobile phone to become a hands-free
device (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34). While connected, you can place or receive
calls using your device.
Placing a Call
Dialing a Number
1 Select Apps > Phone > Dial.
2 Enter the number.
3 Select Dial.
Calling a Contact in Your Phone Book
Your phone book is loaded from your phone to the device each time your phone and the device connect. It may
take a few minutes for the phone book to be available. Some phones do not support this feature.
1 Select Apps > Phone > Phone Book.
2 Select a contact.
3 Select Call.
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Calling a Location
1 Select Apps > Phone > Browse Categories.
2 Select a point of interest.
3 Select Call.
Receiving a Call
When you receive a call, select Answer or Ignore.
Using the Call History
Your call history is loaded from your phone to the device each time your phone and the device connect. It may
take a few minutes for the call history to be available. Some phones do not support this feature.
1 Select Apps > Phone > Call History.
2 Select a category.
A list of calls appears, with the most recent calls at the top.
3 Select a call.
Using In-Call Options
In-call options are available when you answer a call. Some options may not be compatible with your phone.
TIP: If you close the in-call options page, you can open it again by selecting from any screen. You can also
select the caller from the map.
To set up a conference call, select Add Call.
To transfer audio to your phone, select Call in Progress on Navigator.
TIP: You can use this feature if you want to disconnect the Bluetooth connection and remain on the call, or if
you need privacy.
To use the dial pad, select Keypad.
TIP: You can use this feature to use automated systems, such as voice mail.
To mute the microphone, select Mute.
To hang up, select End Call.
Saving a Home Phone Number
TIP: After you save a home number, you can edit the home number by editing “Home” in your list of saved
locations (Editing a Saved Location, page 24).
1 Select Apps > Phone > > Set Home Number.
2 Enter your phone number.
3 Select Done.
Calling Home
Before you can call home, you must enter a phone number for your home location.
Select Apps > Phone > Call Home.
Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device
You can temporarily disconnect a Bluetooth device without deleting it from the paired devices list. The
Bluetooth device can connect to your Garmin DriveSmart device automatically in the future.
1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
2 Select the device to disconnect.
3 Select Disconnect.
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Deleting a Paired Phone
You can delete a paired phone to prevent it from automatically connecting to your device in the future.
1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
2 Select the phone, and select Forget Device.
Traffic
NOTICE
Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information.
Your device can provide information about traffic on the road ahead or on your route. You can set your device
to avoid traffic when calculating routes, and to find a new route to your destination if a large traffic delay
occurs on your active route (Traffic Settings, page 46). The traffic map allows you to browse the map for
traffic delays in your area.
To provide traffic information, your device must be receiving traffic data.
All product models can receive subscription-free traffic data using the Garmin Drive app (Receiving Traffic
Data Using Your Smartphone, page 38).
Traffic data is not available in all areas. For information about traffic coverage areas, go to garmin.com/traffic.
Receiving Traffic Data Using Your Smartphone
Your device can receive subscription-free traffic data while connected to a smartphone running the Garmin
Drive app.
1 Connect your device to the Garmin Drive app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
2 On your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Settings > Traffic, and verify the Traffic option is selected.
Enabling Traffic
You can enable or disable traffic data.
1 Select Settings > Traffic.
2 Select the Traffic check box.
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.
Using the Apps
Viewing the Owner's Manual on Your Device
You can view the complete owner's manual on the device screen in many languages.
1 Select Apps > Owner's Manual.
The owner's manual appears in the same language as the software text (Language and Keyboard Settings,
page 46).
2 Select to search the owner's manual (optional).
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Viewing the Weather Forecast
NOTICE
Garmin is not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the weather data.
Before you can use this feature, your device must be receiving weather data. You can connect your device to
the Garmin Drive app to receive weather data (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
1 Select Apps > Weather.
The device shows the current weather conditions and a forecast for the next several days.
2 Select a day.
The detailed forecast for that day appears.
Viewing Weather Near a Different City
1 Select Apps > Weather > Current Location.
2 Select an option:
To view weather for a favorite city, select a city in the list.
To add a favorite city, select Add City, and enter a city name.
Viewing the Weather Radar
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
1 Select Apps > Weather Radar.
2 Select to animate the radar map.
Viewing Weather Alerts
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas.
While you are traveling with your device, weather alerts may appear on the map. You can also view a map of
weather alerts near your current location or near a selected city.
1 Select Apps > Weather.
2 If necessary, select a city.
3 Select > Weather Alerts.
Checking Road Conditions
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running the Garmin Drive
app (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
You can view weather-related road conditions for the roads in your area, on your route, or in another city.
1 Select Apps > Weather.
2 If necessary, select a city.
3 Select > Road Conditions.
Route Planner
You can use the route planner to create and save a route, which you can navigate later. This can be useful for
planning a delivery route, a vacation, or a road trip. You can edit a saved route to further customize it, including
reordering locations, adding suggested attractions, and adding shaping points.
You can also use the route planner to edit and save your active route.
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Planning a Route
A route can include many locations, and it must include at least a starting location and one destination. The
starting location is the location from which you plan to start your route. If you start navigating the route from a
different location, the device gives you the option to route to your starting location first. For a round trip, the
starting location and final destination can be the same.
1 Select Apps > Route Planner > Create Route.
2 If necessary, select a calculation mode.
NOTE: The Faster Time mode is selected by default.
3 Select an option to choose a location for your starting point:
Select a location on the map.
Select , and search for a location (Finding a Location Using the Search Bar, page 17).
4 Repeat step 2 to add more locations.
NOTE: The last location you add is the destination.
5 After you have added all the necessary locations, select .
Editing and Reordering Locations in a Route
1 Select Apps > Route Planner.
2 Select a saved route.
3 Select List.
4 Select a location.
5 Select an option:
To move the location up or down, select , and drag the location to a new position in the route.
To add a new location after the selected location, select .
To remove the location, select .
Changing Routing Options for a Route
You can customize how the device calculates your route.
1 Select Apps > Route Planner.
2 Select a saved route.
3 Select .
4 Select an option:
To add shaping points to your route, select Shaping, and select at least one location.
To change the calculation mode for the route, touch a route segment, and select a calculation mode.
Navigating to a Saved Route
1 Select Apps > Route Planner.
2 Select a saved route.
3 Select Go!.
4 Select the first location to navigate to, and select OK.
5 Select Start.
The device calculates a route from your current location to the selected location, and then it guides you to
the remaining route destinations in order.
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Editing and Saving Your Active Route
If a route is active, you can use the route planner to edit and save it.
1 Select Apps > Route Planner > My Active Route.
2 Edit your route using any of the route planner features.
The route recalculates each time you make a change.
3 Select Save to save your route, which you can navigate again later (optional).
photoLive Traffic Cameras
Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to the Garmin Drive app (Live Services, Traffic,
and Smartphone Features, page 34).
photoLive traffic cameras provide live images of traffic conditions on major roadways and intersections.
The photoLive service is not available in all areas.
Viewing and Saving photoLive Traffic Cameras
You can view live images from nearby traffic cameras. You can also save traffic cameras for areas you travel
frequently.
1 Select Apps > photoLive.
2 Select Touch to Add
3 Select a road.
4 Select a traffic camera location.
A preview of the live image from the camera appears next to a map of the camera's location. You can select
the image preview to view the full-sized image.
5 Select Save to save the camera (optional).
A thumbnail image preview of the camera is added to the main screen of the photoLive app.
Viewing photoLive Traffic Cameras on the Map
The photoLive map tool shows traffic cameras from the road ahead of you.
1 From the map, select > photoLive.
The device shows the live image from the nearest traffic camera on the road ahead, along with the distance
to the camera. When you pass the camera, the device loads the live image of the next camera on the road.
2 If no cameras are found for the road, select Find Cameras to view or save nearby traffic cameras (optional).
Saving a Traffic Camera
1 Select Apps > photoLive.
2 Select Touch to Add.
3 Select a traffic camera.
4 Select Save.
Wireless Cameras
Your device can display the video feed from one or more connected wireless cameras.
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Pairing the Camera with a Garmin Navigation Device
You can pair the camera with a compatible Garmin navigation device. For more information about compatible
Garmin devices, go to the product page at garmin.com/bc40.
1 Update your navigation device to the latest software.
Your device may not support the BC 40 camera without the latest software. For more information about
updating the software, see the owner's manual for your navigation device.
2 Install batteries in the camera.
The camera enters pairing mode automatically, and the LED flashes blue while the camera is in pairing
mode. The camera remains in pairing mode for two minutes. If pairing mode expires, you can remove and
reinstall the batteries.
3 Bring the compatible Garmin navigation device outside your vehicle and within 1.5 m (5 ft.) of the camera,
and turn on the navigation device.
The device detects your camera automatically and prompts you to pair with it.
4 Select Yes.
TIP: If the navigation device does not detect the camera automatically, you can select Settings > Wireless
Cameras > Add New Camera to pair with it manually.
The device pairs with your camera.
5 Enter a name for the camera (optional).
You should use a descriptive name that clearly identifies the location of the camera.
6 Select Done.
Viewing the Wireless Camera
WARNING
This device is intended to enhance situational awareness when used properly. If used improperly, you could
become distracted by the display, which could lead to an accident causing serious personal injury or death.
Always view the display at a glance when the vehicle is in motion to avoid becoming distracted.
From the home screen or the map, select .
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Aligning the Guidance Lines
For the best reference, the guidance lines should be aligned to reflect the outside edges of the vehicle. You
should align the guidance lines separately for each backup camera. When you change the camera angle, you
should immediately align the guidance lines again.
1 Position your vehicle with the driver's side closely aligned to a curb, driveway, or parking stall lines.
TIP: It can be helpful to position the vehicle in the center of a parking stall, and then pull forward into the
next stall. This allows you to use the parking stall lines at the rear of the vehicle as reference points for
alignment.
2 From the paired Garmin navigation device, select Settings > Wireless Cameras.
3 Select the paired camera name, and select Guidance Lines > Adjust Guidance Lines.
4 Use the arrows in the corners of the screen to move the ends of the white, driver's-side guidance line.
The guidance line should appear directly on top of the curb, driveway, or parking stall line.
5 Use the arrows in the center of the screen to move the colored distance guidance lines up or down.
The red guidance line should be aligned with the rearmost part of your vehicle. This could be the rear
bumper, a trailer hitch, or another object protruding from the rear of the vehicle.
6 Reposition the vehicle with the passenger side closely aligned to a curb, driveway, or parking stall lines, and
use the arrows to align the white, passenger-side guidance line.
The guidance lines should be symmetrical.
Viewing Previous Routes and Destinations
Before you can use this feature, you must enable the travel history feature (Device and Privacy Settings,
page 47).
You can view your previous routes and places you have stopped on the map.
Select Apps > Trip History.
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Settings
Map and Vehicle Settings
Select Settings > Map Display.
Map Vehicle Icon: Sets the vehicle icon that represents your position on the map.
Driving Map View: Sets the perspective on the map.
Map Detail: Sets the level of detail on the map. More detail may cause the map to draw slower.
Map Theme: Changes the color of the map data.
Map Layers: Sets the data that appears on the map page (Customizing the Map Layers, page 34).
Auto Zoom: Automatically selects the zoom level for optimal use of your map. When disabled, you must zoom
in or out manually.
myMaps: Sets which installed maps the device uses.
Enabling Maps
You can enable map products installed on your device.
TIP: To purchase additional map products, go to buy.garmin.com.
1 Select Settings > Map Display > myMaps.
2 Select a map.
Navigation Settings
Select Settings > Navigation.
Calculation Mode: Sets the route calculation method.
Avoidances: Sets road features to avoid on a route.
Custom Avoidances: Allows you to avoid specific roads or areas.
Environmental Zones: Sets the avoidance preferences for areas with environmental or emissions restrictions
that may apply to your vehicle.
Restricted Mode: Disables all functions that require significant operator attention.
GPS Simulator: Stops the device from receiving a GPS signal, and saves battery power.
Calculation Mode Settings
Select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode.
The route calculation is based on road speeds and vehicle acceleration data for a given route.
Faster Time: Calculates routes that are faster to drive but can be longer in distance.
Straight Line: Calculates a direct line from your location to your destination.
Setting a Simulated Location
If you are indoors or not receiving satellite signals, you can use the GPS simulator to plan routes from a
simulated location.
1 Select Settings > Navigation > GPS Simulator.
2 From the main menu, select View Map.
3 Tap the map twice to select an area.
The address of the location appears at the bottom of the screen.
4 Select the location description.
5 Select Set Location.
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Adding an Environmental Zone Vehicle Profile
You can add a vehicle profile for the environmental zone settings specific to your vehicle, such as fuel type and
emission standard.
NOTE: This feature is not available for all regions or product models.
1 Select Settings > Navigation > Environmental Zones.
2 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Wireless Network Settings
The wireless network settings allow you to manage Wi‑Fi
®
networks, paired Bluetooth devices, and Bluetooth
features.
Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
Bluetooth: Enables Bluetooth wireless technology.
Paired Device Name: The names of paired Bluetooth devices appear in the menu. You can select a device
name to change Bluetooth feature settings for that device.
Search for Devices: Searches for nearby Bluetooth devices.
Friendly Name: Allows you to enter a friendly name that identifies your device on other devices with Bluetooth
wireless technology.
Wi-Fi: Enables the Wi‑Fi radio.
Saved Networks: Allows you to edit or remove saved networks.
Search for Networks: Searches for nearby Wi‑Fi networks (Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network, page 49).
Driver Assistance Settings
Select Settings > Driver Assistance.
Driver Alerts: Allows you to enable or disable alerts for upcoming zones or road conditions (Driver Awareness
Features and Alerts, page 15).
Speeding Alert: Alerts you when you are exceeding the speed limit.
Reduced Speed Tone: Alerts you when the speed limit decreases.
Route Preview: Shows a preview of the major roads in your route when you start navigation.
Break Planning: Reminds you to take a break and shows upcoming services after you drive for an extended
time. You can enable or disable break reminders and upcoming service suggestions.
Proximity Alerts: Alerts you when you approach speed cameras or red light cameras.
Proximity Alerts Settings
NOTE: You must have custom points of interest (POIs) loaded for proximity points alerts to display.
NOTE: This feature is not available in all areas.
Select Settings > Driver Assistance > Proximity Alerts.
Audio: Sets the style of alert that plays when you approach proximity points.
Alerts: Sets the type of proximity points for which alerts are played.
Backup Camera Settings
The backup camera settings allow you to manage paired Garmin backup cameras and camera settings. This
menu appears on your navigation device only when the device is connected to a wireless camera receiver
cable. Go to garmin.com/backupcamera to purchase a Garmin backup camera.
Select Settings > Backup Camera, and select a paired camera.
Unpair: Removes the paired camera. You must pair the camera again before you can view it using this device
and cable.
Rename: Allows you to rename the paired camera.
Guidance Lines: Shows or hides guidance lines and allows you to adjust the position of the guidance lines.
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Display Settings
Select Settings > Display.
Orientation: Allows you to set the display to portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal).
NOTE: This feature is not available on all product models.
Color Mode: Allows you to select day or night color mode. If you select the Auto option, the device
automatically switches to day or night colors based on the time of day.
Brightness: Allows you to adjust the display brightness.
Display Timeout: Allows you to set the amount of idle time before your device enters sleep mode while using
battery power.
Screenshot: Allows you to take a picture of the device screen. Screenshots are saved in the Screenshot folder
of the device storage.
Traffic Settings
From the main menu, select Settings > Traffic.
Traffic: Enables the traffic feature.
Current Provider: Sets the traffic provider to use for traffic data. The Auto option selects the best available
traffic data automatically.
Subscriptions: Lists the current traffic subscriptions.
Optimize Route: Enables the device to use optimized alternate routes automatically or upon request (Avoiding
Traffic Delays on Your Route, page 29).
Units and Time Settings
To open the Units and Time settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Units & Time.
Current Time: Sets the device time.
Time Format: Allows you to select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC display time.
Units: Sets the unit of measure used for distances.
Position Format: Sets the coordinate format and datum used for geographical coordinates.
Setting the Time
1 From the main menu, select the time.
2 Select an option:
To set the time automatically using GPS information, select Automatic.
To set the time manually, drag the numbers up or down.
Language and Keyboard Settings
To open the Language and Keyboard settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Language & Keyboard.
Voice Language: Sets the language for voice prompts.
Text Language: Sets all on-screen text to the selected language.
NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data, such as
street names.
Keyboard Language: Enables keyboard languages.
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Device and Privacy Settings
Select Settings > Device.
About: Displays the software version number, the unit ID number, and information on several other software
features.
Regulatory: Displays regulatory markings and information.
EULAs: Displays the end-user license agreements.
NOTE: You need this information when you update the system software or purchase additional map data.
Software Licenses: Displays software licensing information.
Device Data Reporting: Shares anonymous data to improve the device.
Travel History: Allows the device to store a record of the places you go. This allows you to view the trip log, use
the Trip History feature, and use myTrends suggested routes.
Reset: Allows you to clear your travel history, reset settings, or delete all user data.
Resetting Data and Settings
The device offers several options for deleting your user data and resetting all settings to the factory default
values.
1 Select Settings > Device > Reset.
2 Select an option:
To clear your travel history, select Clear Travel History.
This option deletes all records of the places you have traveled. It does not delete saved locations or
installed maps.
To reset all settings to the factory default values, select Reset Default Settings.
This option does not delete any user data.
To delete all user data and reset all settings to the factory default values, select Delete Data and Reset
Settings.
This option deletes all user data, including your saved locations, recently found locations, and travel
history. Installed maps are not deleted.
Device Information
Viewing E-label Regulatory and Compliance Information
1 From the settings menu, swipe to the bottom of the menu.
2 Select Device > Regulatory.
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Specifications
Operating temperature range From -20° to 55°C (from -4° to 131°F)
Charging temperature range From 0° to 45°C (from 32° to 113°F)
Radio frequency (Garmin DriveS
mart 66)
2.4 GHz @ 17 dBm maximum
5.1 GHz @ 16.5 dBm maximum
5.2 GHz @ 16.5 dBm maximum
Radio frequency (Garmin DriveS
mart 76)
2.4 GHz @ 16 dBm maximum
5.1 GHz @ 17 dBm maximum
5.2 GHz @ 17 dBm maximum
Radio frequency (Garmin DriveS
mart 86)
2.4 GHz @ 18.1 dBm maximum
5.1 GHz @ 16.2 dBm maximum
5.2 GHz @ 16.4 dBm maximum
Power input
Vehicle power using the included vehicle power cable. AC power using an
optional accessory (for home and office use only).
Battery type Rechargeable lithium-ion
Charging the Device
NOTE: This Class III product shall be powered by an LPS power supply.
You can charge the battery in the device using any of these methods.
Connect the device to vehicle power.
Connect the device to an optional power adapter accessory, such as a wall power adapter.
You can purchase an approved Garmin AC-DC adapter suitable for home or office use from a Garmin dealer
or www.garmin.com. The device may charge slowly when connected to a third-party adapter.
Device Maintenance
Garmin Support Center
Go to support.garmin.com for help and information, such as product manuals, frequently asked questions,
videos, and customer support.
Map and Software Updates
For the best navigation experience, you should keep the maps and software on your device up to date.
Map updates provide the newest available changes to roads and locations in the maps used by your device.
Keeping maps up to date helps your device find recently added locations and calculate more accurate routes.
Map updates are large and may take several hours to complete.
Software updates provide changes and improvements to the device features and operation. Software updates
are small and take a few minutes to complete.
You can update your device using two methods.
You can connect the device to a Wi‑Fi network to update directly on the device (recommended). This option
allows you to update your device conveniently without connecting it to a computer.
You can connect the device to a computer and update it using the Garmin Express application (garmin.com
/express).
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Connecting to a WiFi Network
The first time you turn on the device, it prompts you to connect to a Wi‑Fi network and register your device. You
can also connect to a Wi‑Fi network using the settings menu.
1 Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
2 If necessary, select Wi-Fi to enable Wi‑Fi technology.
3 Select Search for Networks.
The device displays a list of nearby Wi‑Fi networks.
4 Select a network.
5 If necessary, enter the password for the network, and select Done.
The device connects to the network, and the network is added to the list of saved networks. The device
reconnects to this network automatically when it is within range.
Updating Maps and Software Using a WiFi Network
NOTICE
Map and software updates may require the device to download large files. Regular data limits or charges from
your Internet service provider apply. Contact your Internet service provider for more information about data
limits or charges.
You can update the maps and software by connecting your device to a Wi‑Fi network that provides access to
the Internet. This allows you to keep your device up to date without connecting it to a computer.
1 Connect the device to a Wi‑Fi network (Connecting to a Wi‑Fi Network, page 49).
While connected to a Wi‑Fi network, the device checks for available updates. When an update is available,
appears on the Settings icon in the main menu.
2 Select Settings > Updates.
The device checks for available updates. When an update is available, Update Available appears below Map
or Software.
3 Select an option:
To install all available updates, select Install All.
To install only map updates, select Map > Install All.
To install only software updates, select Software > Install All.
4 Read the license agreements, and select Accept All to accept the agreements.
NOTE: If you do not agree with the license terms, you can select Reject. This stops the update process. You
cannot install updates until you accept the license agreements.
5 Using the included USB cable, connect the device to external power, and select Continue (Charging the
Device, page 48).
For the best results, a USB wall charger that provides at least 1 A power output is recommended. Many
USB power adapters for smartphones, tablets, or portable media devices may be compatible.
6 Keep the device connected to external power and within range of the Wi‑Fi network until the update process
is complete.
TIP: If a map update is interrupted or canceled before it completes, your device may be missing map data. To
repair missing map data, you must update the maps again using either Wi‑Fi or Garmin Express.
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Updating Maps and Software with Garmin Express
You can use the Garmin Express application to download and install the latest map and software updates for
your device.
1 If you do not have the Garmin Express application installed on your computer, go to garmin.com/express
and follow the on-screen instructions to install it (Installing Garmin Express, page 51).
2 Open the Garmin Express application.
3 Connect your device to your computer using a USB cable.
The small end of the cable connects to the USB port on your Garmin DriveSmart device, and the large end
connects to an available USB port on your computer.
4 From your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Connect to a Computer.
5 When your Garmin DriveSmart device prompts you to enter file transfer mode, select Continue.
6 In the Garmin Express application, click Add a Device.
The Garmin Express application searches for your device and displays the device name and serial number.
7 Click Add Device, and follow the on-screen instructions to add your device to the Garmin Express
application.
When setup is complete, the Garmin Express application displays the updates available for your device.
8 Select an option:
To install all available updates, click Install All.
To install a specific update, click View Details, and click Install next to the update you want.
The Garmin Express application downloads and installs the updates onto your device. Map updates are very
large, and this process may take a long time on slower internet connections.
NOTE: If a map update is too large for the internal storage of the device, the software may prompt you to
install a microSD
®
card in your device to add storage space (Installing a Memory Card for Maps and Data,
page 54).
9 Follow the on-screen instructions during the update process to finish installing updates.
For example, during the update process, the Garmin Express application may instruct you to disconnect and
reconnect your device.
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Installing Garmin Express
The Garmin Express application is available for Windows
®
and Mac
®
computers.
1 On your computer, go to garmin.com/express.
2 Select an option:
To view the system requirements and verify the Garmin Express application is compatible with your
computer, select System Requirements.
To install on a Windows computer, select Download for Windows.
To install on a Mac computer, select Download for Mac.
3 Open the downloaded file, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Device Care
NOTICE
Avoid dropping your device.
Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause
permanent damage.
Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result.
Do not expose the device to water.
Cleaning the Outer Casing
NOTICE
Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components.
1 Clean the outer casing of the device (not the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent
solution.
2 Wipe the device dry.
Cleaning the Touchscreen
1 Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth.
2 If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water.
3 If using a dampened cloth, turn off the device and disconnect the device from power.
4 Gently wipe the screen with the cloth.
Avoiding Theft
Remove the device and mount from sight when not in use.
Remove the residue left on the windshield by the suction cup.
Do not keep your unit in the glove compartment.
Register your device using the Garmin Express software (garmin.com/express).
Restarting the Device
You can restart your device if it stops functioning.
Hold the power key for 12 seconds.
Removing the Device, Mount, and Suction Cup
Removing the Device from the Mount
1 Press the release tab or button on the mount.
2 Tilt the bottom of the device upward, and lift the device from the mount.
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Removing the Mount from the Suction Cup
1 If necessary loosen the nut that secures the mount to the suction cup ball.
2 Turn the device mount to the right or left.
3 Apply pressure until the socket on the mount releases the ball on the suction cup.
Removing the Suction Cup from the Windshield
1 Flip the lever on the suction cup toward you.
2 Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you.
Troubleshooting
I cannot hear sound from my device
The Garmin DriveSmart device and app provide several options for audio output to accommodate different
vehicles and installation methods. If you cannot hear audio from the device, verify the device settings and
connections for your installation method below.
For all installation methods, verify each of these items:
Verify your Garmin DriveSmart device is paired with your smartphone and connected to the Garmin Drive
app (Pairing with Your Smartphone, page 6).
Verify the Garmin DriveSmart device volume is loud enough to hear.
You can say OK, Garmin, increase the volume.
Verify the media volume setting on your smartphone is not muted.
If you want to connect to your vehicle or vehicle stereo using a Bluetooth connection, verify each of these
items:
From your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio Setup, and verify Vehicle is
selected for each audio type you want to send to your stereo using a Bluetooth connection.
Verify your smartphone is paired with your vehicle and connected using Bluetooth wireless technology.
For more information about pairing your smartphone with your vehicle, see your vehicle owner's manual.
Verify your vehicle stereo is set to the Bluetooth audio source.
If you want to connect to your vehicle stereo using the Garmin DriveSmart auxiliary audio output, verify each
of these items:
Verify that a 3.5 mm audio cable is connected to the audio output jack in the Garmin DriveSmart power
cable plug and to the auxiliary input jack for your vehicle stereo (Connecting to the Stereo Using an
Auxiliary Audio Cable, page 8).
NOTE: You should not use your phone's headphone jack for auxiliary output. Some types of audio cannot
be played using the phone's headphone jack.
From your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio Setup, and verify Garmin Device is
selected for each audio type.
Verify your vehicle stereo is set to the auxiliary input audio source.
If you want to use the internal Garmin DriveSmart device speaker, verify each of these items:
From your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Volume > Bluetooth Audio Setup, and verify Garmin Device is
selected for each audio type.
Verify no cable is connected to the audio output jack in the Garmin DriveSmart power cable plug.
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I cannot adjust the screen brightness on my device
If your Garmin DriveSmart device is not supplied with enough power, the screen does not display at full
brightness.
Verify your vehicle is turned on and is supplying power to the power outlet.
Verify the Garmin DriveSmart device is connected to vehicle power using the included vehicle power cable
and the included vehicle power adapter (Mounting Considerations, page 2).
When is the Garmin DriveSmart device listening?
While the Garmin DriveSmart device is turned on and the microphones are not muted, the device continuously
listens for you to say OK, Garmin or Alexa to start a request. The device itself does not record or store any audio
data. After you start a voice request, the audio data of your request is sent to the Garmin Drive app or the
Amazon Alexa app for processing. You can view a record of your processed Alexa requests in the Amazon
Alexa app.
If you want to prevent the device from hearing any audio, you can mute the microphones by holding the voice
key for 2 seconds (Muting the Microphones, page 15).
A skill I want to use is not available
The Garmin DriveSmart device is compatible with many Alexa skills and features. However, some skills and
features are exclusive to certain devices or are not available for the Garmin DriveSmart device. Skill
compatibility is determined by the skill developer and Amazon.
If a skill you want to use is not available, you can contact the skill developer to suggest adding support for the
Garmin DriveSmart device.
The suction cup will not stay on my windshield
1 Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol.
2 Dry with a clean, dry cloth.
3 Mount the suction cup (Mounting Considerations, page 2).
My device is not acquiring satellite signals
Verify the GPS simulator is turned off (Navigation Settings, page 44).
Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees.
Remain stationary for several minutes.
My battery does not stay charged for very long
Decrease the screen brightness (Display Settings, page 46).
Shorten the display timeout (Display Settings, page 46).
Decrease the volume (Adjusting the Volume, page 10).
Turn off the wi-fi radio when it is not in use (Wireless Network Settings, page 45).
Put the device in power saving mode when not in use (Turning the Device On or Off, page 8).
Keep your device away from extreme temperatures.
Do not leave your device in direct sunlight.
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My device does not connect to my phone
Select Settings > Wireless Networks.
The Bluetooth option must be enabled.
Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and bring your phone within 10 m (33 ft.) of the device.
Verify your phone is compatible.
Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more information.
Complete the pairing process again.
To repeat the pairing process, you must unpair your phone and device (Deleting a Paired Phone, page 38),
and complete the pairing process (Live Services, Traffic, and Smartphone Features, page 34).
Appendix
Installing a Memory Card for Maps and Data
You can install a memory card to increase the storage space for maps and other data on your device. You can
purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier, or go to www.garmin.com/maps to purchase a memory
card with pre-loaded Garmin mapping software. The device supports microSD memory cards from 4 to 256 GB.
Memory cards must use the FAT32 file system format. Memory cards greater than 32 GB must be formatted
using the device.
1 Locate the map and data memory card slot on your device (Device Overview, page 1).
2 Insert a memory card into the slot.
3 Press it in until it clicks.
Data Management
The device has a memory card slot for additional data storage.
NOTE: The device is compatible with Windows 7 and newer, and Mac OS 10.7 and newer.
About Memory Cards
You can purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier, or purchase pre-loaded Garmin mapping
software (www.garmin.com). Memory cards can be used to store files such as maps and custom POIs.
Connecting the Device to Your Computer
You can connect the device to your computer using a USB cable.
1 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the port on the device.
2 Plug the larger end of the USB cable into a port on your computer.
3 From your Garmin DriveSmart device, select Connect to a Computer.
4 When your Garmin DriveSmart device prompts you to enter file transfer mode, select Continue.
A picture of your device connected to a computer appears on the device screen.
Depending on your computer operating system, the device appears as either a portable device, a removable
drive, or a removable volume.
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Transferring Data From Your Computer
1 Connect the device to your computer (Connecting the Device to Your Computer, page 54).
Depending on your computer operating system, the device appears as either a portable device, a removable
drive, or a removable volume.
2 On your computer, open the file browser.
3 Select a file.
4 Select Edit > Copy.
5 Browse to a folder on the device.
NOTE: For a removable drive or volume, you should not place files in the Garmin folder.
6 Select Edit > Paste.
Disconnecting the USB Cable
If your device is connected to your computer as a removable drive or volume, you must safely disconnect your
device from your computer to avoid data loss. If your device is connected to your Windows computer as a
portable device, it is not necessary to safely disconnect the device.
1 Complete an action:
For Windows computers, select the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray, and select your
device.
For Apple computers, select the device, and select File > Eject.
2 Disconnect the cable from your computer.
Viewing GPS Signal Status
Hold for three seconds.
Purchasing Additional Maps
1 Go to your device product page at garmin.com.
2 Click the Maps tab.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions.
Purchasing Accessories
Optional accessories are available at garmin.com or from your Garmin dealer.
European Emission Standards
The European Emission Standards are standards for exhaust emissions that limit the amount of air pollutants
that are released from new vehicles sold in Europe.
You can find your vehicle's emission standards in your vehicle's owner's manual, your vehicle registration
documents, or printed on your vehicle's door frame. If you are unable to locate the emission standard for your
vehicle, you can contact your vehicle dealer or manufacturer for more information.
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Index
Symbols
2-D map view 34
3-D map view 34
A
accessories 55
active lane guidance 27
addresses, finding 12, 17
alerts 15
audio 45
proximity points 45
Alexa skills 53
answering calls 37
audio
connecting 6–8, 52
proximity points 45
avoidances 29, 30
area 30
deleting 30
disabling 30
road 30
road features 30
tolls 29
B
backup camera 43, 45. See cameras
battery
charging 3, 5, 48
maximizing 53
problems 53
Bluetooth technology 7, 34, 36, 54
disconnecting a device 37
pairing a phone 6
settings 45
brightness 10, 13
buttons 1
C
calls 36, 37
answering 37
contacts 36
dialing 36
history 37
home 37
placing 12, 36
camera
pairing 42
viewing 42
cameras 43
backup 45
guidance lines 43
red light 16
speed 16
changing the search area 19
charging the device 3, 5, 48
cleaning the device 51
cleaning the touchscreen 51
computer, connecting 54
connecting 49
coordinates 22
current location 23
D
deleting
all user data 47
paired Bluetooth device 38
destinations 43. See locations
arriving 27, 28
detours 29
device care 51
dialing 36
directions 27
disconnecting, Bluetooth device 37
display settings 46
driver alerts 15, 16
driving directions 27
E
editing, saved trips 40
emergency services 23
EULAs 47
exit services 32
F
files, transferring 55
finding locations. 16, 18, 20, 21 See also
locations
addresses 12, 17
businesses 12
categories 19
cities 12, 32
coordinates 22
intersections 12, 22
points of interest 12
Foursquare 20, 21
fuel
prices 22
stations 23
G
Garmin Connect 34
Garmin Express 51
updating software 50
going home 12, 25
GPS 9, 55
guidance lines, aligning 43
H
home
calling 37
editing location 25
going 25
phone number 37
I
icons, status bar 9
ID number 47
intersections, finding 22
K
keyboard
language 46
layout 46
L
language
keyboard 46
voice 46
latitude and longitude 22
location 22
locations 17, 43
calling 37
current 23, 24
recently found 23
saving 24
searching for 16, 21
simulated 44
M
map layers, customizing 34
map view
2-D 34
3-D 34
maps 25, 31, 32, 44
data field 26, 33, 34
detail level 44
layers 34
purchasing 55
symbols 26
theme 44
tools 31
updating 48–50
viewing routes 26, 27
memory card 54
installing 54
microphone 1
muting 15, 53
microSD card 54
mount, removing 52
mounting, windshield 2
mounting the device
automobile 3, 5
removing from mount 51
suction cup 3, 5, 52
music
playing 13, 14
streaming 14
myTrends, routes 29
N
national parks 20
navigation 11, 21, 26, 27
settings 44
next turn 26
notifications 34–36
O
on-screen buttons 9
owner's manual 38
P
pairing
disconnecting 37
phone 6, 54
parking 18, 22, 23, 28
phone
disconnecting 38
pairing 6, 54
phone book 36
phone calls 36
answering 37
dialing 37
muting 37
photoLive 41
playing, music 13, 14
points of interest, finding 12
points of interest (POI) 19–21
HISTORY 20
power 1
power cables 2, 48
vehicle 3, 5
power key 8
privacy 53
product support 38
proximity points alerts, settings 45
Q
Quick Search 19
R
recently found locations 23
red light cameras 16
removing mount 52
resetting
device 51
trip data 33
resetting the device 47
road conditions, weather 39
routes 25
adding a point 28
calculating 29
calculation mode 40, 44
creating 39–41
editing 39–41
myTrends 29
shaping 28
starting 18, 25
stopping 12, 29
suggested 29
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viewing on the map 26, 27
S
satellite signals
acquiring 9
viewing 55
saved locations 12, 40
categories 24
deleting 24
editing 24
saving, current location 24
screen, brightness 10, 53
screenshots 46
search bar 17
settings 44, 46, 47
sound 10
shaping a route 28
shortcuts
adding 23
deleting 23
simulated locations 44
skills 13, 53
enabling 13
sleep mode 8
smartphone features 34, 35
connecting 6
software
updating 48–50
version 47, 51
speaking commands 12, 13
specifications 48
speed cameras 16
suction cup 52
T
theft, avoiding 51
time settings 46
tolls, avoiding 29
tools, maps 31
traffic 33, 38, 46
alternate route 29
cameras 41
incidents 33, 38
map 33, 38
searching for delays 33, 38
traffic cameras, viewing 41
travel history 47
trip information 32
resetting 33
viewing 33
trip log, viewing 33
Tripadvisor 21
troubleshooting 52–54
turn list 27
U
unit ID 47
up ahead 32
customizing 32
updating
maps 48–50
software 48–50
USB, disconnecting 55
V
vehicle power cable 3, 5
vehicle profile 45
voice command 11, 12
activating 11
tips 11
volume, adjusting 10, 13
W
weather 13, 39
radar 39
road conditions 39
Where Am I? 23, 24
Wi‑Fi 45, 49
wireless camera 45
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