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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Michael Kelly 11:45am on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
Versatile I am now on my second Quest, the first was nicked along with my motorcycle. Good things do come in small packages Having owned a Garmin quest for well over a year now I have had the opportunity to test it quit thoroughly (rang...
nunodonato 6:39am on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 
I use this unit in my car, on my motorcycle (with a bike mount and magnifier lens) and occasionally on foot.
jbracer 10:11pm on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
I use this unit in my car, on my motorcycle (...  Compact size, long battery life (16 - 18 hrs), waterproof. This is a budget compact GPS for student or t...  Readable in sunlight, compact, long-lasting battery, accurate, strong GPS receiver No 2D or 3D map,...
wtrenker 8:43am on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 
Compact, very easy to use Cradle/mounting bracket and external speaker a bit bulky
alkaatibu 8:45am on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 
I use this unit in my car, on my motorcycle (with a bike mount and magnifier lens) and occasionally on foot.
Matlock 3:14am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
Versatile I am now on my second Quest, the first was nicked along with my motorcycle. Good things do come in small packages Having owned a Garmin quest for well over a year now I have had the opportunity to test it quit thoroughly (rang...
kmelvin 1:57pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Great for travelling. Voice command is clear. I use this mainly for geocaching. Software has nice tools for this. Not rugged enough for trails.
chow yun mui 1:27am on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 
For the money, you cannot buy another GPS that gives you the most bang for the buck. This is a great little unit, has allot of features. Has some glitches on expanded roads, but very nice.. no more flipping through maps, or figuring out how to get from a hotel to a point of interest.
coucou28 10:09pm on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 
Even though I may seem critical of the Garmin Quest, this is the best overall street GPS on the market. Portability & UseAbility Maps not up to date,... Portability meets capability in the pocket-sized Garmin Quest None
in8ideas 12:44am on Monday, April 19th, 2010 
Compact, very easy to use Cradle/mounting bracket and external speaker a bit bulky
lbjay 4:57am on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
This is a very good product. The only downfall is that you must update the cd prior to roaming out of the areas you have already loaded. Sometimes.

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pocket-sized navigator

Quest and Quest 2

owners manual

Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Garmin Corporation st 1200 East 151 Street, Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Shijr, Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. Taipei County, Taiwan Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Tel. 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020 Tel. 44/0870.8501241 Tel. 886/2.2642.9199 Fax 913/397.8282 Fax 44/0870.8501251 Fax 886/2.2642.9099 All rights reserved. Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded, or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of Garmin. Garmin hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Garmin reserves the right to change or improve its products and to make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements. Visit the Garmin Web site (www.garmin.com) for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use and operation of this and other Garmin products. Garmin, AutoLocate, Quest, and TracBack are registered trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries and may not be used without the express permission of Garmin.

June 2006

Part Number 190-00556-10 Rev. B

Printed in Taiwan

INTRODUCTION > ABOUT THIS MANUAL

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on choosing one of the most versatile GPS navigation systems available! The Garmin Quest utilizes the proven performance of Garmin GPS and full-featured mapping to create an unsurpassed mobile navigation system.
Understanding GPSdescribes the basics of GPS navigation and the features on the GPS Information page. Appendixcontains additional mounting instructions, specications, and regulatory information. Indexprovides key words to help you nd information.

About This Manual

Manual Conventions
This manual covers instructions for the Quest and the Quest 2. To get the most out of your new navigation system, go through this Owners Manual and learn the operating procedures for your unit. Introductioncontains the Table of Contents, Warnings and Cautions, and Care Information. Getting Startedprovides information to help get you started. If you have never operated a Quest or any type of GPS navigation unit, try the tutorial on page 2. Basic Operationteaches you how to use your Quest to nd items, create routes, and initiate a TracBack. Using the Main Pagesdescribes the Map page and other main pages of your Quest. Customizing your Questexplains how to change your Quests settings to meet your specic needs.

Battery Temperature Warning

Cleaning the Screen

Clean the screen using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Use water, isopropyl alcohol, or eyeglass cleaner if needed. To use these cleaners, apply the liquid to the cloth and wipe the screen.
Your Quest contains an internal lithium-ion battery, which can store more energy than standard batteries. All batteries slowly lose the amount of energy they can hold over time. To maximize battery life, limit the units prolonged exposure to excessive heat and direct sunlight. On rare occasions, your Quest may freeze or lock up. In this case, reset it by pressing the Power key and the IN key at the same time. The unit turns off. The unit will operate normally when you turn it on again.

Storing Your Quest

Do not store the Quest where prolonged exposure to temperature extremes may occur (such as in the trunk of a car), as permanent damage may result.

If Your Quest Locks Up

Avoiding Theft
To avoid theft, take your Quest with you or remove it from view when you leave your vehicle.

Recycling Your Quest

The California Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 requires recycling. See www.erecycle.org for more information.
UNIT OVERVIEW > INTRODUCING THE QUEST

UNIT OVERVIEW

Introducing the Quest
Flip-up GPS antenna (Position the antenna parallel to the surface of the road.) Power Key USB connector
External antenna connector
Front View 256-Color high-resolution TFT display Keypad

Power/Speaker connector

Back View
UNIT OVERVIEW > A TUTORIAL

A Tutorial

Step 2: Press the FIND key. The Find Menu appears.
FIND key Rocker pad OK key Use the Rocker pad to highlight the Food & Drink icon. Then press the OK key.
This tutorial guides you through the steps for nding a restaurant in your area and then creating a route to it. If you have a Quest (not a Quest 2), you need to rst load detailed maps onto your Quest. Refer to the setup guide in the DVD-ROM case. The Quest 2 has map data loaded already; you do not need to load additional data on the Quest 2. Step 1: Flip up the antenna and snap your Quest into the vehicle suction mount. Plug the cable end of the 12-Volt adapter into your vehicles cigarette lighter. See page 4 if you need additional instructions. Turn on the Quest. Make certain the antenna is unobstructed as it looks for satellites. For example, it cannot establish a satellite x if your vehicle is parked in a garage. Position the antenna so that it is parallel to the surface of Map page the road for optimal signal reception. When your Quest has established a satellite x, it displays a Ready to Navigate message.
Step 3: Highlight the Food & Drink icon located on the Find Menu (from Step 2) and press the OK key. The list of restaurants in your area appears on a page similar to the one shown below.

Use the Rocker pad to highlight a restaurant. Then press the OK key.
Step 4: Move down the list of restaurants by pressing the Rocker pad down. When you see a restaurant you like, highlight it and press the OK key. Information about the restaurant appears on a page similar to the one shown below.
Step 5: To create a route to this restaurant, highlight the Route To button located at the bottom of the page (in Step 4) and then press OK. Your Quest calculates the route and then provides directions.
Highlight Route To to create a route to this restaurant. Then press the OK key.
UNIT OVERVIEW > VEHICLE INSTALLATION

Vehicle Installation

To insert the Quest in the cradle:

Release tab Suction cup

Select a suitable location for installing the unit that allows routing of the power cord and does not interfere with vehicle operation. Refer to the warnings on pages ivv. If you are NOT using a remote antenna, be certain to select a location where the Quests ip-up antenna has a relatively unobstructed view of the sky. For optimal use, position the antenna parallel to the surface of the road.
NOTE: An optional external remote antenna (Garmin GA 27C) may be needed when using the unit in a vehicle with a coated windshield or an in-screen heating system. 1. Align the ball on the end of the suction mount with the socket (hole) on the back of the cradle. 2. Press rmly to snap the ball into the socket.

Cradle

Suction cup tab
To snap the cradle on the suction mount:
1. Flip up the antenna. 2. Angle the Quest forward as shown above. Fit the bottom of the Quest into the cradle. 3. Tilt the unit back until it snaps into the cradle. 1. To ensure a tight grip, clean and dry your windshield. 2. Pull the lever on the suction cup toward you. Place the suction cup on your windshield. 3. Flip the lever toward the windshield. Rotate the cradle to obtain a maximum viewing angle. 4. Plug the power cable into an available receptacle.
To mount the vehicle suction mount:

Using the Mounting Disk

Use the enclosed mounting disk as an alternative to using the suction cup mount on your windshield. Select a suitable location on your dashboard to place the mounting disk. Select a location where the unit has an unobstructed view of the sky and does not interfere with the drivers view of the road or obstruct any controls in the vehicle.
Removing the Quest and the Mount
To remove the Quest from the mount, gently pull the release tab on the top of the mount up and remove the Quest. The cradle and suction mount snap apart and back together. To remove the mount from the cradle, turn the cradle as far as you can to the right or left. Apply pressure in that direction until the mount pops out of the ball socket. To remove the mount from the windshield, ip the lever toward you. Pull the rubber tab on the suction cup toward you.

Using Sub-Categories

Finding an Address or Intersection
To search for an address or intersection, select the Addresses or Intersections icon from the Find Menu. To nd an address or intersection:
1. Press FIND, highlight Addresses or Intersections, and press OK. 2. Highlight a country or state and press OK.
4. Enter the address number and street using the on-screen keyboard. For intersections, you only need to enter street names. 5. A list of addresses or intersections appears. Highlight the place you are looking for, and press OK. 6. To create a route to this address, highlight Route To and press OK.
3. To search all cities, highlight Search All Cities and press OK. To spell the city name or enter a postal code, highlight Spell City, press OK, and enter the city name or postal code. NOTE: Not all map data provides postal code searching.

Finding a City

To search for a city, select Cities from the Find Menu. A list of 50 cities near your current location appears. To nd a city:
1. Press FIND, highlight Cities, and press OK. A list of cities appears. Use the Rocker pad to move down the list.

Finding an Exit

Select Exits from the Find Menu to locate exits on highways, freeways, and interstates.
1. Press the FIND key, highlight Exits, and press OK. All exits on the highway or interstate that are closest to your current location are listed. 2. To search for a particular exit, press MENU, highlight Select Exit Road, and press OK. Enter the name of the road using the on-screen keyboard. 3. If you know you want to stop at an exit that has a particular type of service, such as a gas station or rest area, you can narrow the number of exits by selecting the All Categories box and pressing OK. Select a category from the list. 4. Use the Rocker pad to highlight an exit from the search results list and press OK. An information page for that exit appears. If the exit contains services, these businesses appear on the exits information page. Highlight the business you want to visit and press OK to view information about it. 5. To go to this exit, highlight Route To and press OK.

To nd an exit:

2. Highlight the <Containing> box and press OK to narrow your results or nd a city not on the list. Type in the name of the city using the on-screen keyboard. 3. Highlight the city name and press OK. An information page appears for that city. 4. To go to this city, highlight Route To and press OK.
Finding Recently-Found Places
Your Quest stores the 50 most recent places you have found and viewed. The most recently-reviewed item is on the top of the list.
1. Press FIND, highlight Recent Finds, and press OK. A list of recently-found items appears. 2. To narrow your search, highlight All Categories and press OK. 3. Highlight a category from the list and press OK. The 15 most recent nds from the category appear. 4. Highlight the place and press OK. 5. To create a route to this place, highlight Route To and press OK.

To nd a recently-found place:
Deleting Recently-Found Places If you want to delete a place from the Recent Finds list, highlight the places name and highlight the red. Press OK, and the name is removed from the list.
To remove all names in the Recent Finds list, press MENU while on the Recent Finds page. Highlight Remove All and press OK.
The Quest only stores places that you actually view. For example, suppose you search for a restaurant by name and ve names appear. If you view information on two of them, then these two restaurants are stored in your Recent Finds list.
NOTE: Deleting an item from the Recent Finds list only removes the item from this list. It does not delete the actual city from the Map page, your nd database, or My Locations.

Planning a Trip

If you are planning a trip and would like to nd vacation spots ahead of time, consider using the chain nd method described below. You can also follow these instructions for nding places while you are already on a trip.
1. Find the city you plan to visit. See page 12 for more instructions. In our example, Overland Park, KS is chosen. 2. Highlight Find Near and press OK. Highlight Lodging to look for a place to stay in Overland Park. 3. Your Quest returns the names of places to stay. Highlight the name and then press OK. In our example, Bed and Breakfast Kansas City is the lodging place. 4. From the Bed and Breakfast information page, highlight Find Near and press OK. Then highlight Food & Drink and press OK.
5. A list of all eating establishments near Bed and Breakfast Kansas City appears. Highlight the name of the restaurant and then press OK. 6. To save the restaurant to your My Locations list, highlight Save from the information page.
Restaurants near your lodging choice in Overland Park
You can also nd entertainment, services, and a variety of other places near your chosen lodging area in the city of your choice. When you are ready to take your trip, simply nd these places in your Recent Finds or My Locations list. For more information on trip planning, see Planning and Modifying Routes on page 22.
BASIC OPERATION > MY LOCATIONS

My Locations

You can save your favorite places to the My Locations category of the Find Menu. This allows you to easily nd your favorite places later. For example, if you have found a great campsite, you can save the place to My Locations. Then when you want to return to the campsite, you can easily nd it and route to it.

Where Am I? You will never be lost with your Quest! Use the Where Am I? feature to nd out where you are and save your location. This is particularly useful if you are traveling off road or any place where street signs or navigational markers are not available. You must have a valid position (2D or 3D) x to mark your present location. You can determine the satellite x by looking at the GPS page.
1. Press the FIND key and then highlight Where Am I? and press OK. Or, press and hold the OK key. 2. A Where Am I? page appears, listing your current location and the nearest major intersections, if available. Highlight Save and press OK to save your location to My Locations.
Saving Your Favorite Places in My Locations
You can save up to 500 locations using four basic methods. All of the saved locations stay stored until you delete them. You can also upload them to your personal computer using MapSource. Save an item you have found using the Find Menu. Save your present location using the Where Am I? feature. Save a new location from the map using the Rocker pad. Enter a new locations position coordinates manually.
To nd out where you are and save your location:
Saving an Item from the Find Menu As discussed in the previous sections, you can save items you have found using the Find Menu.
1. Press FIND. Highlight the search category and press OK. 2. Highlight the place you want to save and press OK. 3. From the information page, highlight Save and press OK.
To save a place from the Find Menu:
Saving a Map Location As you pan around the map, you can save a location you see to My Locations. See page 29 for information about panning the map. To save a place on the map to My Locations:
1. Press Page to open the Map page. 2. Press the Rocker pad to select the place you want to save. Press OK. 3. An Information page opens. Highlight Save and press OK. 4. A Saved as My Location page opens. This page allows you to rename the saved location, select a new symbol, and le the saved location in a category. Highlight the onscreen OK button and press the OK key when you are nished.
Entering a Locations Coordinates You can manually enter location coordinates to create a location. This method can be useful for creating a location at a specic latitude/longitude position from a paper map or chart.

Following Your Track with the Compass Page
If you have selected to follow your track (Follow Track), the Quest traces your path to the destination. You can use the Map page and Compass page to navigate to your destination.
If the arrow points up, you are going in the correct direction. If the arrow points any direction other than up, turn toward the arrow until it points up, then continue in that direction.
NOTE: You must be moving for the compass to update and display your heading accurately.
Press the Page key to view the Compass page. The middle of the page features a rotating compass ring that shows your course while you are moving. Your present heading is indicated at the top of the compass ring. The direction of the next turn is indicated by an arrow in the middle of the compass ring and a bearing bug on the outside of the compass ring. Directions to your next point or turn appear in the top text bar.
Text bar Rotating compass ring Bearing pointer Bug indicator
You can change the data elds on the Compass page just as you can on the Map page (page 30). For a complete list and description of data eld options, see page 45. Instead of the bearing pointer, you can use a course pointer. Press MENU, highlight Course Pointer, and press OK. The course pointer now appears in the center of the compass to show you how to get back on course.
NOTE: The Compass page is only available when you are following a TracBack using the Follow Track method.

Data elds

BASIC OPERATION > PLANNING AND MODIFYING ROUTES
Planning and Modifying Routes
Use the Quests Route Planner feature to plan your routes before you even leave the house. The Route Planner allows you to select a start point and a destination, and it automatically saves the route. You can also modify the route to add extra stops (via points) or avoid certain roads.
4. From the Route Planner page, highlight <Select your destination> and press OK. Highlight one of the options and press OK. Select your ending location.
Highlight Navigate to start navigating this route. If you want to stop a route, select Stop Navigation from the Route Options menu. To resume the route, select Resume Navigation. Finding Route Points Your Quest provides four options for selecting your starting and ending locations: Nonebegin the route wherever you are located at the present time. Current Locationbegin or end the route at the address at which you are currently located. For example, if your current location is at 915 Elm, the Quest enters this address as the Current Location. Find Menusearch for a starting or ending location using the Find Menu. Use Mapnd a point on the Map page. When the Map page appears, use the Rocker pad to move the map pointer to the location and press OK.

Planning a Route

Planning routes is fast and easy: simply pick a starting location and an ending location.

Adding Via Points

Adding a Detour
When you are navigating a route, you might need to take a detour to avoid a roadblock or construction. After you select a detour distance, your Quest calculates a new route and provides you with new driving instructions. The detour is saved until you stop the current navigation or until you turn off the unit. To set a detour:
1. Press MENU, highlight Route Options, and press OK. 2. Highlight Detour and press OK. 3. Highlight a detour distance and press OK.
Via points are extra stops you make on the way to your nal destination. You can add stops to the route you are currently navigating, to the route you are planning, or to a route that you have previously saved.
To add via points to a saved route:
Press MENU, highlight Route Options, and press OK. Highlight Route Planner and press OK. Highlight the route to add the extra stops to and press OK. Highlight <Select to add via point> and press OK. Highlight a method to nd the location and press OK. Highlight the location of the point. Continue until all points are added to the route.
Arranging Via Points When you have entered all of the points, your Quest can arrange them in the most efcient order so that you can visit each point without a lot of extra traveling. Adds a via point (extra stop) and places it ahead of the existing point. Deletes the point. Moves the point up or down.
1. 2. 3. 4. Press MENU, highlight Route Options, and press OK. Highlight Route Planner and press OK. Highlight the route you want to arrange and press OK. Select the point you would like to move in the route order. Highlight the up or down arrow and press OK. The point is moved up or down one spot. 5. Continue arranging the points as necessary.

1. 2. 3. 4.

To optimize the route:
Press MENU, highlight Route Options, and press OK. Highlight Route Planner and press OK. Highlight the route you want to arrange and press OK. Press MENU, highlight Optimal Via Order, and press OK.

Uncheck the box to the left of the avoidance to deactivate it. Avoidances Page

A Clock Red X

The Avoidances page, shown to the right, lists the avoided area with a default name (Area 000).
To change the name of an avoidance, select the A and use the on-screen keyboard to create a new name. Select the clock to choose the date that you want the avoidance to expire. Select the red to permanently delete the avoidance.
USING THE MAIN PAGES > MAP PAGE

USING THE MAIN PAGES

Map Page
The Map page is one of the main pages of the Quest. Whether you are navigating a route or simply traveling with your Quest turned on, the map shows your current location and surrounding street detail. Customizable information boxes called data elds provide information such as your current speed, your traveling direction, and names of upcoming streets. A text bar at the top of the map indicates the status of the Quests GPS receiver. When you turn on your Quest, the text bar indicates that the Quest is attempting to locate satellites. After the Quest locates satellites and establishes a x on your location, the text bar reads Ready to Navigate.
Position icon (You are here) Text bar
Zooming In and Out of the Map
The map has many zoom ranges, from 20 ft to 500 mi. Zoom in and out of the map by pressing the IN and OUT keys. The current zoom range is displayed at the bottom left corner of the map.

Base map at 5-mile zoom

MapSource (detailed) map at 500-foot zoom

To zoom in and out:

Press the OUT key to zoom out. Press the IN key to zoom in.
When the selected zoom exceeds the resolution of the data in use, overzoom appears below the zoom range. When MapSource data is used, mapsource appears below the zoom range.

Zoom range

You can pan the map with the map pointer to view areas of the map that are not visible on the screen. As you pan past the edge of the screen, the map moves to provide continuous map coverage. The position icon indicates your present location and may not be visible on the screen when you pan the map. To pan the map:
Press up, down, right, or left on the Rocker pad. The map pointer moves the map so you can view different parts of the map.

Panning the Map

To re-center your location on the screen:
When you are nished panning the Map, press the Page key. The map automatically moves to show your present location.
Use the pointer to select on-screen map features and review the item directly from the map. To view details about an on-screen point:

Indicates the unit is connected to an external power source and is being charged

To change the data elds:

Indicates the unit is connected to an external power source and is fully charged
1. Press Page to open the Trip Information page and then press the MENU key. 2. Highlight Edit Fields and press OK. A eld in the rst row, rst column is highlighted, indicating that it can be changed. 3. Use the Rocker pad to highlight the eld you want to change. Press OK to display a list of eld choices. Highlight the appropriate choice and press OK. 4. Repeat Step 3 until you have nished changing the elds. Then press Page.
To reset the trip data or the maximum speed:

1. Press Page

to open the Trip Information page. 2. Highlight the Trip or Max buttons and press OK. A message appears asking if you want to reset the data. 3. Highlight Yes and press OK. The data is reset.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR QUEST > CUSTOMIZING THE MAP PAGE

CUSTOMIZING YOUR QUEST

You can adjust the Quests settings to suit your needs. You can make most changes through the Settings page. Access this page by pressing the MENU key once and then selecting Settings. You can also access it by pressing the MENU key two times.

Layout Tab

Navtextdisplays or hides the navigational text. Turn Pointerdisplays or hides the turn pointer that appears on the Map page when you are navigating. Data eldsdisplays or hides data elds on the Map page. If you choose to hide the data elds on the Map page, the turn pointer appears in the lower right-hand side of the page.
Your Quests factory settings (or default settings) do not need to be changed in order for your unit to function.
Map Detailadjusts the amount of detail that is displayed on your Map page. A higher detail level causes the map to redraw slowly. For everyday use, keep the view level set to Normal. OrientationNorth Up displays the map with North at the top. Track Up rotates the map so your current direction of travel is at the top of the page. See page 30 for more information. Road Lockwhen On, the Quest places the position icon on the nearest road. Select Off when you are not traveling on roads.

Map Tab

To restore these settings, press the MENU key, highlight Restore Settings, and press OK.
Changing the Time Settings
Press MENU two times, highlight Time Setup, and press OK. Time Formatdisplays time in a 12- or 24-hour format, or UTC. Time Zoneallows you to select a time zone from the list. If your time zone is not on the list, select Other to manually enter the UTC Offset. If you are not certain what the offset is between UTC and the local time zone, enter incremental offset values until the correct local time appears. As you move west of the Prime Meridian (0 longitude) the offset is negative (-), and as you move east the offset is positive (+). Daylight Savingsallows you to turn on (Yes), off (No), or set to Automatic (Auto) if it is available. To restore these settings, press the MENU key, highlight Restore Settings, and press OK.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR QUEST > CHANGING THE TRACK SETUP

Changing the Track Setup

As you travel the Quest automatically records your path in the Track Log, creating an electronic bread crumb trail. This feature can be enabled or disabled from the Track Setup page. By default, it is enabled. Press MENU two times, highlight Track Setup, and press OK. Track Recordingselect Enabled to record tracks or Disabled to stop tracks from being recorded. Wrap When Fullselect On to allow new track points to replace the oldest track points once the log is full. If set to Off, no new tracks are added until the Track log is cleared. Record Intervalsets the interval at which track points are recorded. With Auto, track points are recorded using a formula and the setting you choose in the Resolution eld. Resolutionselects the frequency at which you want track points to be recorded based on how you set Record Interval (above). Higher resolutions cause the track log to ll up more quickly. Percentage Fullshows the percentage of track memory used. Clear Trackclears all of the points of the track log. To restore these settings, press the MENU key, highlight Restore Settings, and press OK.
CUSTOMIZING YOUR QUEST> CUSTOMIZING THE WELCOME PAGE AND VIEWING SOFTWARE AND UNIT INFORMATION
Customizing the Welcome Page

Contact Garmin

If you should encounter any difculty while using your GPS unit, or if you have any questions, in the U.S.A. contact Garmin Product Support at 913/397.8200 or 800/800.1020, MondayFriday, 8 AM 5 PM Central Time. To get help through e-mail and the Internet, go to www.garmin.com/support/ and click on Technical Support. In Europe, contact Garmin (Europe) Ltd. at 44/0870.8501241.

FCC Compliance

The Quest complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation, and are more stringent than outdoor requirements. Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The Quest does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Repairs should only be made by an authorized Garmin service center. Unauthorized repairs or modications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Garmin declares that this Quest product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. To view the full Declaration of Conformity, see the Garmin Web site for your Garmin product: www.garmin.com/products/quest/ or www.garmin.com/products/quest2/. Click Manuals, and then select the Declaration of Conformity.

RSS-310

This Category II radiocommunication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310.

Quest Owners Manual 51

Limited Warranty
This Garmin product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Garmin will at its sole option repair or replace any components that fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor, provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident, or unauthorized alteration or repairs. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. IN NO EVENT SHALL GARMIN BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE, OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Garmin retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the unit or software or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion. SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY.

For the latest free software updates (excluding map data) throughout the life of your Garmin products, visit the Garmin Web site at www.garmin.com.
Copyright 2006 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries Garmin International, Inc. 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Garmin (Europe) Ltd. Unit 5, The Quadrangle, Abbey Park Industrial Estate, Romsey, SO51 9DL, U.K. Garmin Corporation No. 68, Jangshu 2nd Road, Shijr, Taipei County, Taiwan www.garmin.com Part Number 190-00556-10 Rev. B

 

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