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Garmin cfQue - 1620 - GPS kit - Voice promptsBuilt-in antenna, For Pocket PC, 1.7″ x 0.5″ x 2″, w/ MapSource City Select
The cf Que 1620 is a CompactFlash GPS module with street-level, turn-by-turn navigation applications for personal digital assistants (PDAs) that operate on the PocketPC platform. This module features Garmin's Que technology, which delivers high-performance GPS location, mapping, and navigation capabilities to handheld devices. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Garmin CF Que 1620 photo ]
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| pacifica56 |
4:55am on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| Received a Faulty CF 1620 Que I received a Faulty CF 1620 !! Sometimes works and most of the time get Frozen . Not compatible with Dell Axim x5, outdated Florida maps I own it for over a year. | |
| TomMoore |
8:35pm on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Not compatible with Dell Axim x5, outdated Florida maps I own it for over a year. | |
| masonmop |
10:40am on Saturday, July 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| Not compatible with Dell Axim x5, outdated Florida maps I own it for over a year. | |
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4. TERM: This License shall continue for as long as you use the Product. However, this License will terminate automatically without notice from GARMIN if you fail to comply with any of its terms or conditions. You must agree, upon termination, to destroy all copies of the Product. The Limitations of Warranties and Liability set out below shall continue in force even after any termination. 5. LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES AND LIABILITY: THE PRODUCT IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS BASIS, WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR THOSE ARISING BY LAW, STATUTE, USAGE OF TRADE, OR COURSE OF DEALING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT IS ASSUMED BY YOU. NEITHER WE NOR OUR DEALERS OR SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, LOST OR DAMAGED DATA OR OTHER COMMERCIAL OR ECONOMIC LOSS, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR THEY ARE FORESEEABLE. WE ARE ALSO NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CLAIMS BY A THIRD PARTY. OUR MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO YOU SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT. THE LIMITATIONS IN THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY WHETHER OR NOT THE ALLEGED BREACH OR DEFAULT IS A BREACH OF A FUNDAMENTAL CONDITION OR TERM OR A FUNDAMENTAL BREACH. SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 6. RESTRICTED RIGHTS: If this Product is acquired by or for the U.S. Government, then it is provided with Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of The Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.2277013, or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software - Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, or clause 18-52.227-86(d) of the NASA Supplement to the FAR, as applicable. The contractor/manufacturer is GARMIN International, Inc., 1200 E. 151st Street, Olathe, KS 66062, USA. 7. EXPORT CONTROLS: You agree not to export or re-export the Product to any country in violation of the export control laws of the United States of America. 8. GENERAL: This License is the entire agreement between us, superseding any other agreement or discussions, oral or written, and may not be changed except by a signed agreement. This License shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Kansas, United States of America. If any provision of this License is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, such a provision shall be severed from the License and the other provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
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GPS Applications
Start Up
Starting Up the cf Que 1620 If you followed the Setup instructions provided with the cf Que 1620, then both the cf Que receiver and Garmin Que application software have been successfully installed in the Pocket PC. To start operation, turn on your device and tap Start to display the Start Menu, then tap Programs to display the Programs List with the Garmin Que icon. Tap the Garmin Que icon to display an introduction page and then the Map Page and youre on your way to navigating. Helpful Hint: To shorten the process of restoring the Que application to visible status, open Settings and the Menus application on the Personal page. From the Menus page place a check next to Garmin Que to place it on the Start List. It is important to remember that the cf Que GPS receiver will continue to operate when the application is not visible. This can contribute to depletion of reserve battery power. Some Pocket PC devices continue to supply power to the CF slot when the PDA is turned off. To prevent accidental battery drain, it is recommended the you remove the cf Que from the slot when the Garmin Que application is not in use. The methods for closing the Que application are to tap Exit from the Map Page Main Menu, or from any application, tap Start, then Settings, and finally Memory and tab to a list of Running Programs. Tap Garmin Que and then the Stop button. Viewing the Map Page The Map Page is the base for accessing all of the Que navigation features. A message window at the top of this page keeps you informed of the status of the GPS receiver. When the cf Que GPS receiver is not installed the Map Page will display a No GPS Connected message. When the receiver is installed in the CompactFlash slot, the Map Page will then display a Waiting for GPS message until the application connects with the receiver. Once connected an Acquiring Satellites message appears until GPS Location is achieved. To return to the Map Page from any other Que feature page or option, tap OK. Map Page Initializing the GPS Receiver The GPS Receiver (the cf Que device) must be initialized (given an opportunity to determine its location) before you can begin using it for navigation. Before it can receive signals from GPS satellites overhead, you must turn the receiver on and deploy the antenna on the cf Que by positioning it parallel with the horizon for best satellite reception. In order to receive satellite signals, you must be outdoors and have a clear view of the sky. Satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials (except glass) or dense overhead tree cover. When the cf Que initializes for the first time it may take as long as 15 minutes. This time can be shortened by using the GPS Info Page to select the general area in which you are currently located (see page 20). Anytime you have traveled more than 600 miles with the GPS receiver turned off, the cf Que must again find its location by re-initializing. If for any reason, you have difficulty initializing your cf Que, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide on page 38, the solution could be a simple as moving slightly to avoid buildings or objects that are blocking or deflecting satellite signals.
The Map Page also displays detailed geographic information such as highways and roads, lakes and rivers, cities, waypoints and residential streets, depending on the detail of map data being used. Detailed maps can be loaded from map data CDs using MapSource as explained on page 34 of this guide. There are two map orientation options: North Up and Track Up. North Up orients the map like a paper map, while Track Up orients the map in the direction of travel and can be set to display only below a desired map scale. As you travel to the edge of the display, the map moves (redraws) to constantly show your current location. When the Pan Map with Stylus mode is selected, dragging the stylus across the screen causes the map to pan with the movement of the stylus. This allows you view portions of the map surrounding your current location helping you to locate nearby cities, lakes or other geographical features. When this feature is not active, the Zoom Scale feature is in place which allows you to drag the stylus across a desired portion of the map, creating a rectangular box to zoom in on details. Tapping the Details icon on the tool bar displays the Details Page with either an address description or latitude and longitude coordinates for your current location or a map point defined by the Map Pointer. Tapping the stylus on the map places the Map Pointer on any selected location on the map. If that location is supported by detailed mapping data, a description (name or address) will display (briefly). Any location on the map, marked by the Map Pointer, can be saved as a waypoint by tapping the Waypoint Marker Flag or the Information Page icon in the map tool bar. (More on waypoints on page 18.) To remove the Map Pointer, tap the Position Arrow icon on the tool bar or on the map and re-center the Position Arrow. When the Arrow is centered on the page, the icon is highlighted. The map color can be set to automatically compensate for the difference in day and night lighting conditions to improve readability of the map. Switching from day to night mode reduces the amount of night glare produced by the screen when mounted on a vehicle dash. See Map Setup preferences on page 7.
Map Pointer and Item Description
Information Page with Lat/Lon Coordinates
New Waypoint Page
Accuracy Circle and Track
Map Color - Day Mode Map Color - Night Mode When you zoom in from 500 feet on down and the Position Arrow isnt matched to a road on the map, an Accuracy Circle appears around the Position Arrow. The circle represents the area in which you are located. The diameter of the circle will vary in size depending on the number and geometry of overhead satellites. When zoomed in with the Track Log recording, you may also see many small track lines criss crossing in and out of the circle as the cf Que adjusts its location.
Setting Up the Map Page Data Fields The Garmin Que software allows you to customize the display of Map Page Data Fields. You can customize the background and text colors from black to white or create a transparent background to increase the amount of map area displayed along with overlaying mapping and routing data. You can customize the way in which data fields are displayed by selecting the number of fields, the size and add descriptive labels. To set the background for the Data Fields: 1. Tap and Hold anywhere on a data eld to display the Customize window, then tap the window to display the tabbed Setup Menu. 2. With the Background Tab active, select from Black, Transparent, or White to change the background of the data elds. Tap and drag the slider to your selection. Stopping at the center or the slider selects the Transparent background. 3. If you dont want to change the information or arrangement of the data elds for mapping or routing, tap Done to close the Setup Menu.
Customizing Map Data Fields
Black Background
Transparent Background
White Background
Setting the display of the Mapping Data Fields When you are using the Map Page and not navigating a Route, the Data Fields can be setup to display only data useful for navigation using the Map Page. Data Field Color Adjustment To determine the arrangement of the Data Fields: 1. Tap and Hold anywhere on a data eld to display the Customize window, then tap the window to display the tabbed Setup Menu. 2. Tap the Mapping Tab to display the Setup Menu. 3. Tap the eld next to each row number to display the list of setup options. The number refers to the number of elds in the row and Large, Medium, and Small refer to the text size. 4. Tap the Show Label box if you want each data eld to have a descriptive label above the data. This is a good selection if choosing to display several elds that use similar units of measurement (i.e., Speed and Maximum Speed). 5. Repeat these steps for each row of data. Data Field Row Options
Mapping Data Field Setup
To determine what data to display in each Data Field: 1. With the Data Fields Options Menu displayed and the Mapping tab selected, tab and hold the stylus on the data eld you want to change. 2. Tap the desired subject from the Data Field Options list to select it or to display a subtopic list for that subject. Position, Time and Trip Computer display subtopic lists when tapped. 3. Tap the desired option to change the data eld and close the list. 4. Repeat this process for each data eld you want to change. 5. Tap Done to close. Setting the display of the Routing Data Fields When you are navigating a Route, the Data Fields can be setup to display useful information for route navigation. When actively navigating a route, the mapping data fields will change to display routing data fields. If the same subject has been chosen for both mapping and routing it will be displayed in both modes but not necessarily in the same field location. To determine the arrangement of the Data Fields: 1. Tap and Hold anywhere on a data eld to display the Customize window, then tap the window to display the tabbed Setup Menu. 2. Tap the Routing Tab to display the Setup Menu. 3. Follow steps 3 through 5 of the instructions for setting up Mapping Data Fields as explained on the previous page. To determine what data to display in each Data Field: 1. With the Data Fields Options Menu displayed and the Routing tab selected, tap and hold the stylus on the data eld you want to change to display list of data options. 2. Tap the desired subject from the Data Field Options list to select it or display a subtopic list for that subject. Data subjects with sub-topic lists can be identied by the small black arrow point to its right. 3. Tap the desired option to change the data eld and close the list. 4. Repeat this process for each data eld you want to change. If you want data that is displayed on the Map Page to display while you are navigating a route, you must select it for the Routing Data Fields. 5. Tap Done to close.
Detail, Orientation and Color
Detailed Maps
GPS Settings To set the Maximum Zoom level for Course Line, Bearing Line, Track Log, Saved Tracks, Lat/Lon Grid and Grid Labels: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or an increment from a scale of 120 feet to 800 miles.
2. Repeat for each listed map feature.
Map GPS Settings Road Detail Settings To set the Text Size for Track Logs, Railroads and Street Labels: 1. Tap the Road tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select from Off, Small, Medium and Large options for display of each listed map feature. To set the Maximum Zoom: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or from an incremental scale of 120 feet to 800 miles. 2. Repeat for each listed map feature. Map Road Settings Map Point Settings To set the Text Size for Waypoints, Interstate Exits, and Points of Interest: 1. Tap the Point tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select the text size for each type of map item. To set the Maximum Zoom level: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or from an incremental scale of 120 feet to 800 miles. 2. Repeat for each listed map feature. Map Point Settings
Area Settings To set the Text Size for Waypoints, Interstate Exits, and Points of Interest: 1. Tap the Area tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select the text size for each type of map item. To set the Maximum Zoom level: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or an increment from a scale of 120 feet to 800 miles. City Settings Area Feature Settings To set the Text Size for Large, Medium and Small Cities, plus Small Towns: 1. Tap the City tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select the text size for each type of map item. To set the Maximum Zoom level: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or an increment from a scale of 120 feet to 800 miles.
2. Repeat for each listed map feature. It may be helpful to use a different text size for the three types of cities to help determine their size when observing the map.
Marine Settings To set the Text Size for Navaids, Spot Soundings, and Tide Stations: 1. Tap the Marine tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select the text size for each type of map item. To set the Maximum Zoom level: 1. For Maximum Zoom select from OFF, AUTO, or an increment from a scale of 120 feet to 800 miles. Topographic Settings To set the Text Size for Major, Intermediate and Minor Contours: 1. Tap the Topo tab from the Map Setup Pages. 2. Select the text size for each type of map item.
City Settings
Marine Settings
Topo Settings
Setting Up the Que System Although your Garmin Que software will function perfectly well using the factory default settings, you will want to customize its operation to meet your personal requirements. The System Setup consists of a series of seven tabbed pages with operating options for the system features. General Settings To set the GPS receiver Operating Mode: 1. Tap System Setup from the Main Menu to display the rst page. 2. Choose from two operating modes Enabled and Disabled. To run Garmin Que on cf Que insertion: 1. Tap Run Garmin Que to place a check mark in the adjacent box and automatically start up the Garmin Que application whenever you insert the cf Que into the Pocket PC. General Settings Page To set Voice Prompts: 1. To receive voice messages about upcoming turns in a route and updates on the status of the GPS signal reception select Guidance and Status. 2. To receive direction voice prompts only, select Route Guidance. 3. To receive guidance only when desired by pressing a hard button mapped to the Speak Next Instruction option from the Buttons setup, select Speak Button Only. See page 33 for instructions on mapping hard buttons. To Activate/Deactivate the Attention Tone: 1. To hear a tone prior to when a message is displayed on the device screen or a voice prompt, tap Attention Tone to place a check mark in the adjacent box. Routing Settings Page To synchronize the time and date with the GPS Receiver: 1. Tap Synchronize system clock to place a check mark in the adjacent box. When checked, this will sync the device clock to GPS time each time the cf Que is turned on. Routing Settings To set Routing preferences: Refer to page 24 for detailed instructions. Guidance Settings To set route Guidance preferences: Refer to page 24 for detailed instructions.
Guidance Settings Page
Avoidance Settings You can select specific sections of roads and define areas to avoid when calculating a route. This helps you to avoid road construction, heavy traffic areas, etc. To select roads and areas to avoid: Refer to page 25 for detailed instructions.
Units Settings You can choose a unit of measure for Distance and Speed, Direction, Elevation and Depth. To set the Units of Measure: 1. Tap the desired unit of measure for each type of measurement shown. Avoid Roads/Areas Page Buttons Settings You can select hard buttons on the unit to perform specific Que Application functions. To map system features to device hard buttons: Refer to page 33 for detailed instructions. Buttons Mapping Page Units Settings Page
Language Settings You can choose a specific language for voice messages and prompts. The available languages are displayed on a drop-down menu. To select a language for Voice: 1. Tap the language eld to display the list of available languages. 2. Tap the desired language to both select the language and close the list. 3. To remove a language from the list, tap the Delete Voice Language button with the language highlighted on the list.
Language Selection Page
The Find Feature
Using the Find Feature to search for a Destination The Find feature allows you to search for any map data item and create a route to it. All Find items are part of the basemap and detailed mapping data downloads. To access the Find Menu: 1. From the Map Page, tap the Find icon (binoculars) on the Map Page Tool bar. Or. tap Menu and select it from the list of topics. 2. The Find Menu has icon type buttons for seventeen major categories of geographic locations for such map items as cities, street addresses, points of interest and more. Many of these categories have subcategories; e.g. Food and Drink (Restaurants) will list types like barbecue, Chinese, Italian, etc. Restaurant chains with more than one location near you display a list of those in the area when you select the details option. If you have already used the Find Feature to locate items, Recent Finds will display a list of those items. If you have saved any map points or Find category items as waypoints they will appear on the Waypoint category list. 3. Tap the Find category of your choice to display the list of items for that category. The page displays with a category title eld. Tapping that eld displays the complete list of categories that can be accessed by tapping the item. To refine your search for a location, tap the next field to display a list of search options; Near Current Location, Near Map Pointer, By Name, Near Other, Find Options Menu and Near a Previously Selected Item. Near Other selects a new item to replace the Near previously selected item. To further refine your search, you can select a sub-category by tapping the All Types field and choose from the list of options. Finally, to speed selection from the remaining list, use the Containing field to enter a word or part of a word in the title of the item you are searching for. All items with that word in their title are then displayed on the list. 4. Once you have identied the item you are searching for, place the stylus on it and hold to display a list of options for that item. The first option is to view the Details Page for that item. This page shows the location of the item in relation to your current location. Below the map is a description of the item and address and phone number (if available). At the bottom of the page is a Route button to create a route to the item. The second option is to create a route without moving to the Details page. The third option is to Find other map items near the selected item. Once selected the item will appear on the options list for all Find categories. It will remain as an option until you select another map item to replace it. The fourth option is to save the item as a waypoint on the Waypoints List. Tapping the Save As Waypoint icon with the item highlighted will also allow you to save the item as a waypoint. The last option is Add to Contacts. Any Find item with a name and address can be added to the Contacts list.
Waypoint Drop Down Menu
Waypoint Options Menu
Waypoint Filter List
Creating Waypoints
Creating a Waypoint A waypoint can be created three different ways as explained below. All waypoints are accessed from the Find Feature Waypoints List. A Waypoint can be renamed, assigned a graphic symbol, a more accurate altitude, moved to a new location, given new lat/lon coordinates, and provided with special comments. When no longer required, it can be transferred to MapSource for storage or deleted from the Waypoints List. To mark your current location as a waypoint: 1. From the Map Page, use the stylus to tap the Waypoint icon on the tool bar at the bottom of the page. Be certain the Map Pointer (white arrow) is not displayed, or the location on the map, marked by the arrow will be saved as a waypoint. 2. The Mark Waypoint Page is displayed with the waypoint automatically named as Waypoint. (Each subsequently marked waypoint will be named Waypoint 1, 2, 3, etc.) 3. You can change the name to one more descriptive of the location. 4. Tap OK to save the new waypoint to the Waypoints list. To mark a point on the map as a waypoint: 1. With the Map Page displayed, use the stylus to tap the desired location on the map which causes the Map Pointer (white arrow) to display. If the point on the map has descriptive information in the map database, it displays for six seconds. 2. Once the Map Pointer is at the desired location, tap the Waypoint icon on the tool bar to display the Waypoint Details Page. 3. Observe that the waypoint name reects the data and that the Comment eld is blank. 4. You may want to rename the waypoint or place a reference in the Comment eld. 5. Tap OK to save the new waypoint to the Waypoints List. To save a Find Feature item as a waypoint: 1. With the item highlighted, hold the stylus in place until the drop down menu displays. Then tap the Save As Waypoint option. To use a waypoint as a Route destination: 1. From the Waypoints List, highlight the desired waypoint and hold the stylus in place until the options list appears. 2. Then tap Route To It. 3. From the Map Page with the waypoint displayed on the map. Place the Map Pointer (white arrow) on the waypoint until the description highlights. 4. Tap the Route icon to display the Routes Page and then tap the Route To. dialog.
Mark Waypoint Page
Find Feature Save as Waypoint Option
A Waypoint as a Route Destination
Editing Waypoints
Editing Waypoints A waypoint can be edited while being created or when you desire to change a previously saved waypoint from the Waypoints List in the Find Feature. You can change the name of the waypoint, assign a specific symbol to display on the map, add information about the waypoint in the form of comments, and delete it from the waypoints list when no longer needed. You can place the Pointer Arrow on a waypoint on the map and tap the Details icon on the tool bar to display a location page. An Edit Waypoint option will take you to the Details Page for that waypoint. To edit a waypoint name and description: 1. Access the desired Waypoint Details Page. 2. Highlight the Name eld and then use text entry to change the name. 3. Highlight the Comment: eld to enter a commentary about the waypoint. 4. Tap OK to close and return to the Waypoints List. To adjust the elevation for a waypoint: 1. If know the precise altitude at a waypoint location, you can highlight the Elevation eld and enter the adjusted altitude. To assign a map symbol to a waypoint: 1. Adjacent to the Altitude eld is a map symbol box. Tap the box to display the Map Symbols List and select the desired symbol for your waypoint. To change the location of a waypoint: 1. Access the desired Waypoint Details Page from the Waypoints List. 2. Then tap Menu to display the list of options. 3. Select Move to display a map with the waypoint. 4. Use the stylus to place the Map Pointer at the new location for the waypoint. A dotted line connects the original with the new location. 5. Tap OK to complete the move. If you know the latitude and longitude coordinates for the new waypoint location, you can enter them on the Waypoint Details Page. Highlight the elds for location and enter the new coordinates. Tap OK to close and move the waypoint to that precise location. To delete a waypoint: 1. Access the waypoint on the Waypoints List or access the details page. 2. Hold the stylus on the desired waypoint on the list to display the dropdown menu, then select Delete Waypoint. Or. tap Delete from the Details Page Menu. 3. You will be asked, Are you sure you want to delete the waypoint?. Tap Yes to delete and close. Delete Waypoint Query
Route Highlighted on Map Page
Route Menu with no Active Route and with Active Route
To create a Route to a destination using the Find feature: 1. From the Menu tool bar, tap the Find (binoculars) icon to display the Find Menu. 2. Choose a Find category to search for the desired destination location. Refer to detailed instructions for using the Find feature on page 9. 3. When you have selected a destination, place the stylus on the listing until an options menu appears, then either select Details or Route To It. Route To It begins route calculation, while the Details option allows you to view information about the destination before tapping the Route To It button at the bottom of the page. 4. Tap OK to return to the Map Page to view the route on the map.
The Find Menu
Selected Find Item Option Menu
To create a Route to a Contact Location using the Find Feature: 1. From the Contacts List, use the stylus to select an entry with an address. 2. Then hold the stylus in place to display the drop-down menu and select Locate in Garmin Que to display the Find Address Page. 3. If the address from the Contacts List is in the map database, the City, Number, Street and Postal Code elds will contain the address data. 4. Tap Search to display the best matches. 5. Highlight your choice and hold the stylus in place to display the dropdown menu. 6. Select Route To It to begin the route calculation. You can also tap the Main Menu at the bottom of the page with the address highlighted and select the same option. Or. tap the Location icon on the tool bar to begin route calculation. Note: If the address from the Contacts List is not in the map database, a No address found message will appear. The address can be correct, but you may not have map data loaded that supports the region where the address is located. For example: If you are in the Los Angeles area and have map data loaded to support only that region and you choose an address in the Seattle region. Without map data for that region, no match can be achieved. To learn how to add a Find Feature item to your Contacts List, see below.
Locate Address in Garmin Que
Matched Address Route To It
To Add a Find Feature Item to the Contacts List: 1. From the Main Menu for a Find Feature Address, Intersection or highlighted Point of Interest, select Add to Contacts and any item with an address will be added to the Contacts List. For addresses and intersections, you will be prompted to enter a name before adding to Contacts.
Route Navigation Once active, the route provides you with a variety of navigation aids. The data fields at the top of the Map Page change to display your speed, the distance to the next turn on your route, the time to the next turn based on your current speed and the time of arrival at your destination. A message field below the data fields provides directions for each leg of the route. Prior to each turn, a turn preview page displays along with voice instructions. You can view a list of all turns for a particular route. To view the Turns Page: 1. From the Map Page with a route active, tap the Main Menu to select the Routes option or just tap the Route icon on the tool bar. 2. When the Route Menu displays, tap the Turns icon to display the Turns Page. Each turn on the route is displayed on this page. Each turn entry provides written instructions, the distance to the next turn, a turn direction arrow, the time required to drive to the next turn and the time of arrival at the next turn based on your current speed. 3. To view the turn in detail, tap the turn entry to display the Turn Preview Page with a detailed graphic of the turn. Tap the Turn Preview page to return to the Turns List. To Save a Route: 1. From the Routes Page, tap the Saved Routes icon to display the Saved Routes List. 2. The current or last navigated route To and From description will be displayed at the top of the page. Tap the Save button to save it to the list. 3. From the Saved Routes Main Menu, you can Activate, Edit, and Delete a selected route. Or. Delete All routes on the list.
General Preferences Routing Preferences
Road Speed Adjustment Page
Road and Area Avoidance You can select specific sections of roads and define areas to avoid when calculating a route. This helps you to avoid road construction, heavy traffic areas, etc. To select types of roads to avoid: 1. Tap the desired type(s) of roads you wish to avoid when calculating a route to place a check in the adjacent box. You can choose from High ways, Toll Roads, U-Turns and Unpaved Roads. 2. To unselect a road tap the road type to remove the check mark. To select specific sections of roads to avoid: 1. Tap the Add Road button to display Avoid Roads Setup Page. 2. Select a Start Point by using your current location or tap the Measure From Pointer icon to place a start point on a selected road. 3. To determine the end point of the section of road to avoided, drag the stylus to the desired location on the map. 4. Tap the OK button to display the road section on the map. 5. Tap OK to place it on the Avoid Roads list. Tap the box next to any item on the list to place an active check in the box. 6. Tap and hold the stylus on a selected Avoid Roads item to View, Edit or Delete. To select areas to avoid: 1. Tap the Add Area button to display the Avoid Areas Setup Page. The page will display a map with your current location centered on the map. 2. Use the Drag and Zoom tool zoom in on the area you want to avoid, or use the Pan Map tool to move to the area on the map. 3. Use the Draw Box tool from the Tool Bar to dene the area you want to avoid. 4. Then tap the OK button and display the Avoid Area Detail Page where you can rename it and set an expiration date. 5. Tap OK to place it on the Avoid Area list. Tap the box adjacent to any item on the list to place an active check in the box. 6. Tap and hold the stylus on a selected Avoid Areas item to View, Edit or Delete.
Center Current Location on the Map Drag Stylus to Pan the Map
Avoid Roads and Areas Page
Tap Measure from Pointer icon - Tap Start Point on Map and drag to End Point
Road Section to Avoid Dened
Area to avoid dened by the stylus
Drag to Zoom In on an Area Drag the Stylus to Dene the Area to Avoid
Tap the View/Edit Option to display the Selected Area to Avoid Page Avoid Areas Selection Page View Selected Area to Avoid Page
Set Home Point You can select specific location as a Home Point to route to at any time you desire to stop navigating a route and return to that location. The Routing feature will create a route back to the Home Point from your current location. To select a home point: 1. Tap the Home tab to display Set Home Point Page. 2. Select either the Set From Find or Set From Map option and tap the appropriate button. To Set From Find: Choose the desired category icon and then an item from the category. Tap the OK button at the bottom of the Find Page. The New Home Point will display as Home on the Set Home Point Page. To Set From Map: Use the tools at the bottom of the Set From Map Page to locate the map point you want to select. Tap the Point on the map and then tap OK to display the point as Home on the Set Home Point Page. 3. From this point on, anytime you want to create a route to your Home Point, tap the Route icon on the tool bar and then the Route To Home icon on the Routes Menu. 4. To change the Home Point, tap the Home tab of the Route Preferences Pages and repeat the process above.
Set Home Point Page
Edit Vias To make turns or stops at points along or near to your route, you can add via points that are incorporated into the route. To create new waypoints along the Route (Edit Vias): 1. With a route active, open the Routes Menu, tap the Edit Vias icon to display the Edit Vias Page. The Route destination appears at the top of the page. 2. Tap the Menu to view the list of options. You can add via points from the Map or from the Find feature. If using the Map, place the stylus on the point you want to add to the route and then tap the OK button to return to the Edit Vias list. If using the Find feature, follow instructions for using the feature on page 12, select the item and tap OK to return to the Edit Vias list. 3. To change the order of vias on the list, highlight the desired via and then tap the Up arrow to move it up in the order or the Down arrow to move it down. The order of vias with determine path of the route.
Route Via Points List
Detour To navigate around obstacles such as traffic jams, construction, etc., you can use the Detour feature to recalculate your current route. To Detour a specified distance around an obstacle on a Route: 1. Tap the Detour icon to display the Detour Options page. 2. Tap the Distance option and select the desired length of the route you want to avoid before returning to the route. Then tap OK to recalculate the route. To Detour around a turn and section of roadway on a Route: 1. With the Detour Options page displayed, tap the Turns option to display the list of turns for the active route. 2. Scroll the list to nd the turn you want to avoid and then tap the turn description. Then tap OK, the route will recalculate to avoid the selected turn and the section of roadway leading to the next turn on the list. To Detour around a turn only on a Route: 1. Follow the instructions in step 1 above. 2. Scroll the list to nd the turn you want to avoid then tap the turn description and then OK to recalculate the route to avoid the turn. To Detour a specified section of a roadway on a Route: Tap the Avoidance icon in the upper right corner of the screen to display the Avoidance page. Refer to page 25 for detailed instructions. Recalculate If you travel off a route you can quickly recalculate the route to get back on track to your destination. Routes can be recalculated manually or set to automatic. To manually Recalculate a Route: 1. Tap the Recalculate icon from the Route page. 2. If you selected Prompted from Off-Route Recalculation in System Setup, you will be prompted to recalculate when you leave the route. To automatically recalculate a Route, see Preferences on page 24. Original Route Voice Guidance Whenever you approach a turn on a route a voice describes the direction to turn and the distance ahead to the turn. You can use a hard button to play the voice when desired. To map a Hard Button to Speak Next Instruction or GPS Status: 1. Follow detailed instructions for mapping Hard Buttons on page 33.
Route Detour Options Page
Detour Turns List
Detoured Route
Guidance Voice Prompt Options
The Track Log
Using the Track Log Utility The Track Log is a feature that allows you to create a log (record) of your travels , which you can save for later use. To access the Track Log: 1. From the Map Page, open the Main Menu and then tap Track Log. To record a Track: 1. From the Track Log page, tap Recording to place a check mark in the box adjacent to it. To stop recording a track log , tap Recording again to remove the check mark. When the track log is full it will begin to record over the previous log. A bar graph indicates the percentage of available space used. When the log approaches full capacity you may want to save it before it is lost. Track Log Page To save a Track: 1. Tap the Menu on the tool bar at the base of the page to display the Options Menu. 2. Tap Save Track Log to display the Track Log dialog. 3. In the rst eld is the Track Name (it is automatically given a numeral identity). You can personalize it by renaming to a title of your choice. 4. The next two elds are Track Start Time and Track End Time. Tap each eld to select a beginning and end time for the saved track. 5. From the Track Style eld, select a color for the track line when displayed on the Map Page. 6. Tap Save to save the track to the Saved Tracks list. To view and edit Track details: 1. With the Track Log page displayed, place the stylus on the desired track from the track list and hold until a menu displays. 2. Tap Saved Track Details to edit the details page for that track. To delete saved Tracks: 1. To delete a selected saved track, with the track highlighted, tap the appropriate option from the menu. To delete all saved tracks, tap the appropriate option from the menu. To clear the Track Log: 1. Tap the Menu tool bar at the bottom of the screen and select Clear Track Log, then tap Yes when asked, Clear the active track?.
Save Track Dialog
Saved Track Options
Saved Track Details Page
The Sun and Moon Tables
Using the Sun and Moon Tables The Sun and Moon Page is a feature with tables that allow you to view the position of the sun and moon in relationship to the earth at any time, date and location. To access the Sun and Moon Page: 1. From the Map Page, open the Main Menu and then tap Utilities. 2. Tap Sun and Moon to display the Sun and Moon Page. The sun and moon positions displayed are for your current position, date and time. To display sun and moon positions for a specified time, date and location: 1. To view positions for a different date and time, tap the Date/Time eld to display the Date and Time Setup Page and enter a new date or time. Tap the arrow at the end of the Date Field to display the Calendar (see below) and use the arrows at the end of the Time Field to change the time. 2. Tap OK to return to the Sun and Moon Page. 3. To view positions for a different location, the Current Location eld and select either Use Map or Use Find. If you have previously identied a map location with the Pointer, then Point will also be available as a choice. Make your selection and tap OK to return the Sun and Moon Page. To control Sun and Moon graphic animation, tap Menu on the Tool Bar, then tap your selection. Choose from Stop, By Hour or By Day. Using the Hunt and Fish Tables The Hunt and Fish Tables provide you with a listing of predicted best times for hunting and fishing for a chosen date and location. To access the Hunt and Fish Page: 1. From the Map Page, open the Main Menu and then tap Utilities. 2. Tap Hunt and Fish to display the Page. The prediction and times displayed reect the current location and date. To display hunting and fishing predictions for a specified date and location: 1. To view predictions for a different date, highlight the date eld to display the Date and Time Setup Page. Tap the arrow at the end of the Date Field to display the Setup Calendar, then tap the arrows on either side of the Month and Year to move back or ahead, then tap the desired date. 2. To view predictions for a different location, tap the Current Location eld and select either Use Map or Use Find. If you have previously identied a map location with the Pointer, then Point will be available as a choice. Make your selection and tap OK to return to the Page.
Sun and Moon Page
Location Options
Garmin cfQue 1620
Garmin International is pleased to announce an add-on CompactFlash GPS module for PDAs that operate on the Pocket PC platform. The cf Que 1620 will feature Garmins new Que technology, which delivers high-performance GPS location, mapping and navigation capabilities to handheld devices. Que technology provides PDA users with location awareness, easy-to-use find features, electronic mapping, automatic route generation, off-route recalculation and interface capabilities for voice guidance. Unlike other GPS peripherals, the cf Que 1620 has a flip-up antenna, which can be adjusted to optimize GPS reception whether the Pocket PC is mounted in a vehicle or carried by hand. Weighing only 42 grams, its sleek design does not add bulk when it is plugged into the handheld device.
Standard Configuration
Cf Que 1620 GPS module MapSource City Select Europe CD Universal PDA vehicle mount with automotive friction mount Dash mount with permanent and temporary adhesive pads Installation / application CD-ROM with manual
Product Features and Specifications
64 MB internal flash memory for storing maps and GPS data Size: 2.0H x 1.7W x 0.5D (5.1 x 4.3 x 1.3 cm) Weight: 1.5 oz (42 grams) Low power consumption 12-channel GPS shows where you are and where youre going Installs securely in standard Type I or Type II CompactFlash slot Included universal PDA mount allows optimum positioning of Pocket PCs on most dashboards Voice feature for prompts and warning (with compatible Pocket PC devices) Automatically creates routes with turn-by-turn directions Comes with everything required for downloading detailed maps for Europe, including residential streets, points of interest, and other services Includes MapSource City Select Europe CD for residential detailed maps PC software provides trip planning plus waypoint and route storage
Minimum Pocket PC Requirements
Pocket PC, Pocket PC 2002, or Windows Mobile for the Pocket PC 2003 operating system, CompactFlash Type I or II slot, 16 MB program memory
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | GPS kit |
| Width | 1.7 in |
| Depth | 0.5 in |
| Height | 2 in |
| Weight | 1.5 oz |
| GPS System | |
| Product Type | GPS kit |
| Module Form Factor | CompactFlash |
| Receiver | 12 channel - Garmin cf Que 1620 |
| Update Rate | 1/second |
| Accuracy | Position - 49 ft Velocity - 0.16 ft/sec |
| Antenna | Built-in |
| GPS Module Features | Voice prompts |
| Software Included | MapSource City Select |
| Acquisition Times | |
| Cold | 45 sec |
| Warm | 15 sec |
| PDA System Requirements for GPS | |
| OS Required | Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2003 |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | PDA vehicle mount |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 32 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 140 °F |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Part Numbers | 010-00290-00, 010-00290-01, CFQUE1620 |
| GTIN | 00753759042028 |
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