Garmin StreetPilot III Instructional Video (010-10296-00)
- In-store VHS training video for Garmin StreetPilot III GPS navigating system
- Explains GPS technology and describes how navigator calculates a route and arrives at destination
- Breaks down such features as using the map, looking up points of interest, and customizing display
- Teaches how to operate function keys, download maps from CD-ROM, and mark waypoints
- Runs for 22 minutes; backed by a one-year warranty
Product Description
User Training Video. Amazon.com Product Description
Through screen examples and hands-on demonstrations, this Garmin StreetPilot III sales associate training video describes the most important features of the popular GPS navigating system. Viewers will learn how to use the map, look up points of interest, operate the function keys, and mark waypoints. They'll also learn how the StreetPilot III calculates a route and guides a person to his or her destination using turn-by-turn directions and voice prompts. Other information in the VHS video includes a quick explanation of GPS technology, instructions on how to customize the display, a tutorial on downloading maps from the MapSource City Navigator CD-ROM, and tidbits on automatic routing. The StreetPilot III training video runs for 22 minutes and is a must for any in-store sales clerk.
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Garmin StreetPilot III Instructional Video (010-10296-00)
- Electronics: 0 pages
- Publisher: Garmin
- Label: Garmin
- Studio: Garmin
- Average Customer Review:
based on 1 reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
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Customer Rating: 
Summary: Garmin Street Pilot III training video 2004-04-22
Comment: I was under the mistaken impression that this video would train a new person in how to use the Street Pilot III. I purchased the Street Pilot III from Amazon.com and this video popped up as a recommended additional purchase. The video is only a few minutes long and is only intended on introducing store sales people on what it is, not how it works. I would not even recommend it for the intended audience since the first time someone asks you a question about the product you will be stumped unless you read the directions to gain familiarity with the unit.
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