Garmin 2610 Benutzeranleitung

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Introduction
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Keypad Usage
Turning the StreetPilot On and Off
Toggle the power switch on the right side down to turn the unit ON and up to turn it OFF. When turned 
on, the Welcome screen appears briefly, followed by the Map Information and Copyright page. Touch OK 
on the screen to acknowledge, or wait briefly until the Safe Driving Warning Message page appears. Touch 
OK once more or wait until the Map page appears.    
Using the Keypad
Use the StreetPilot’s keypad to select specific tasks such as finding places or creating routes. Each keypad 
button’s primary function appears in larger text above the secondary function. Always press and release a 
key to perform its primary function. Press and hold a key to activate its secondary function (if available). 
For example, if you press the MENU/ROUTE key, a Menu page will appear. If you press and hold the 
MENU/ROUTE key for more than two seconds, a Routes page will appear. 
•  PAGE/MARK Key — PAGE switches between a variety a pages that you can view on your 
StreetPilot. It also returns you to a main page if you have previously selected an option window. 
Thus, if you want to exit out of a current page option, press PAGE. MARK captures your present 
position and saves it as a waypoint.
•  MENU/ROUTE Key — MENU displays a menu of options for your current page. It also displays 
sub-menu options. ROUTE displays a menu of available route navigation features.
•  FIND/RECENT Key — FIND allows you to search for cities, hotels, restaurants, banks, and a host 
of other places. RECENT allows you to view a list of places you have recently found.
•  SPEAK/VOLUME Key — SPEAK triggers your StreetPilot’s “voice” to repeat the next turn or 
current destination while you are navigating a route. VOLUME displays an adjustment slide on the 
page to change the speaker volume. 
Activate the 
primary functions 
(PAGEMENU
FINDSPEAK) by 
pressing the key 
once.
Activate the 
secondary func-
tions (MARK
ROUTERECENT
VOLUME) by 
pressing and hold-
ing down the key.