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Garmin StreetPilot III User Manual

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When you are not driving on roads that are present in the maps, you may see a circle drawn around

the position pointer. This is the ‘accuracy circle’. The StreetPilot III uses both map resolution and GPS
accuracy in defi ning your location to a point within this “accuracy circle”. The smaller the circle, the
more accurate your location. More detailed map features as well as information about those features
can be displayed using a data card containing map data transferred from a Garmin MapSource CD-
ROM. When you zoom into smaller map scales, “MapSource” will appear directly below the map scale
indicating that MapSource data is being used to draw a more detailed map.

Map Page Navigation Information

The following navigation information can be displayed on the Map page:

Current Direction (N, S, E, or W)

Cardinal letters indicate the direction you are traveling when

not navigating a route.

Direction To Go (Arrow)

An arrow that points to the next turn in the route when moving on an

active route.

Speed

Your rate of travel which can be displayed in miles per hour or kilometers per hour.

Distance To Go

When navigating a Route, the distance remaining to reach the next turn will be

displayed. When not navigating a Route, this fi eld is not displayed.

Time To Go

When navigating a Route, the time to go before reaching the next turn is displayed.

When not navigating a Route, the time for the current time zone is displayed in either 12 or 24
hour format.

Driving Instructions

Given in text format only when you are navigating a route. When you are

not navigating, the next intersection is displayed.

Reference

Map Page

Clear driving instructions are displayed when you are
navigating a route.

Your vehicle speed can be displayed in miles per hour or
kilometers per hour.

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