Mounting on the WindshieldCheck your state and local traffic laws before mounting. Currently, statelaws in California and Minnesota prohibit drivers from using suctionmounts on their windshields while operating motor vehicles. OtherGarmin dashboard or friction mounting options should be used. See theImportant Safety and Product Information guide for more details.1. Plug the power cable into the back of themount. Plug the other end into a 12/24-Voltreceptacle in your vehicle.2. Clean and dry your windshield and thesuction cup with a lint-free cloth. Place thesuction cup on the windshield.3. Flip the lever back, toward the windshield.4. Flip up the GPS antenna. Fit the bottom of your nüvi intothe cradle.5. Tilt the nüvi back until it snaps into place.➍➎Microphonejack➌➋WindshieldTo remove the nüvi from the cradle, press the small tab on thebottom of the cradle up, and tilt the top of the nüvi forward.This guide provides short instructions for various nüvioperations. Fold and keep this guide in the pocket of your nüvicarrying case.WARNING: See the Important Safety and Product Information guide inthe product box for product warnings and other important information.Turning the nüvi On or OffPress and hold the Power button on the top of the nüvi.Charging the nüviConnect the nüvi to the suction mount and the12/24-Volt vehicle adapter.Connect the USB cable to the nüvi and your computer.Connect the AC adapter to the nüvi and a wall outlet(included with the nüvi 360 and 370).Acquiring Satellites1. Go outdoors to an open area,away from tall buildings andtrees.2. Flip up the GPS antenna onthe back of the nüvi, so that it isparallel to the ground.3. Turn on the nüvi. Acquiringsatellite signals can take a fewminutes.The bars indicate satellite strength. When the bars aregreen, the nüvi has acquired satellite signals; now you canselect a destination and navigate to it.•••nüvi®310/360/370MountingGetting Started Finding Places Saving PlacesDecember 2006 190-00772-01 Rev. A Printed in TaiwanHeadphonejackSD card slotMicrophoneGPS signalstrength Power buttonGPS antennamini-USBconnectorpersonal travel assistantquick reference guideDo not leave your GPS unit exposed in an unattended vehicle on a hotday. To prevent damage, remove it from the vehicle; or store it out ofdirect sunlight, such as in the glove box. See the specifications in theowner’s manual. For more information, see www.garmin.com/safety.Finding Your Destination1. On the Menu page, touch Where to.2. Search for your destination. Touch the arrows for morechoices.3. Touch Go.Following Your RouteFollow the route to your destination using the Map page.The vehicle icon shows your location.Your route is marked with a purple line.Follow the arrows as you take turns.A checkered flag marks your destination.Map Page while Navigating a RouteTouch to open the TripInformation page. Touch to open the NextTurn page.Touch to preview theturns in the route.Touch to zoom out.Touch to zoom in.Touch to return to theMenu page.On the Menu page, you can touch View Map to open theMap page. Touch and drag the map to view different areas.••••Saving Your Current Location1. On the Menu page, touch Where to >My Locations > My Current Location.2. Touch Save, enter a name, and touch Done. The place issaved in My Locations > Favorites.Saving Places That You Search For1. After you search for a place you want to save, touchSave.2. Touch OK. The place is saved in My Locations >Favorites.Finding Saved Places1. On the Menu page, touch Where to >My Locations > Favorites.2. Select a place.3. Touch Go.Adding a Stop to Your Route1. When navigating a route, touch Where to on the Menupage.2. Search for a location at which you want to stop beforeyour final destination.3. Touch Go.Taking a DetourWhen navigating a route, touch Menu > Detour.Stopping the RouteWhen navigating a route, touch Menu > Stop.➊