Receiving traffic data, Traffic receiver, Traffic on your route – Garmin nuvi 2585TV User Manual
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Select Traffic.
Receiving Traffic Data
When the receiver is within a traffic coverage area,
your device will begin displaying traffic information.
The traffic receiver and the device may need to be
in data range of an FM station transmitting traffic
information.
1
Connect the traffic receiver to an external
power source.
2
Connect the traffic receiver to the device.
NOTE: Heated (metallized) windshields could
degrade the performance of the traffic receiver.
Traffic Receiver
➊
➋
➌
➍
➎
➊
Mini-USB connector
➋
External antenna connector
➌
Internal antenna
➍
Power LED
➎
Vehicle power adapter
About the Traffic Icon
When you are receiving traffic information, a traffic
icon appears on the map. The traffic icon changes
color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions.
Color Severity
Meaning
Green Low
Traffic is flowing freely.
Yellow Medium
Traffic is moving but there is
a delay. There is moderate
traffic congestion.
Red
High
Traffic is not moving or
moving slowly. There is a
severe delay.
Traffic on Your Route
When calculating your route, the device examines
the current traffic and automatically optimizes the
route for the shortest time. If a severe traffic delay
occurs on your route while you are navigating,
your device automatically recalculates the route.
The traffic icon changes color to indicate the
severity of traffic conditions on your route or on the
road you are currently traveling.
Your device may route you through a traffic delay if
a better alternative route does not exist. The delay
time is added into your estimated time of arrival
automatically.
Viewing Traffic on Your Route
1
While navigating a route, select .
2
Select Traffic on Route.
A list of traffic events appears, organized by
their location on the route.
3
Select an event.
Manually Avoiding Traffic on Your Route
1
From the map, select
.