WARNING
Do not attempt to enter route information or adjust this device while driving. Failure to pay full attention while riding could result in death or serious injury. (00614b)
See Figure 1. The Road Tech™ zumo® 660 GPS unit provides maps and audio instructions for navigating while riding. The unit is loaded with destinations for Harley-Davidson facilities, dealers, and other points of interest. It can be personalized with a home location and favorite destinations.
Routes, maps, and trip logs can be shared with others by connecting the unit to a computer, or by using a microSD card with the unit. Ride plans can also be created, shared and downloaded to the GPS unit from the Ride Planner on www.harley-davidson.com.
See the on-screen help and the Road Tech zumo 660 Owner's Manual to setup and operate the GPS unit.
NOTE
Installation
NOTE
  • Install the battery before using the GPS unit for the first time. See the Road Tech zumo 660 Owner's Manual for battery installation.
  • The suction cup mount and power cable provided with the system is intended for use in automobiles only. See the Road Tech zumo 660 Owner's Manual for proper operation in an automobile.
  1. See Figure 1. Remove the weather cap from the cradle.
  2. Insert the bottom of the GPS unit into the cradle.
  3. Snap the upper end of the GPS unit into place.
  4. Connect the GPS output connector to the audio system connector.
Removal
Remove the GPS unit when the motorcycle is not in use to prevent theft or damage.
  1. See Figure 1. Press the release button on the side of the cradle.
  2. Remove the GPS unit from the cradle.
  3. Snap the weather cap onto the cradle mount.
  4. Store the unit in a secure location.
1GPS unit
2Cradle
3Release button
4Weather cap
5Audio system connector
6GPS output connector
7Fuse with cap
8Screws (loosen before adjusting cradle position)
Figure 1. Road Tech zumo 660 GPS Unit
Turning the GPS Unit On/Off
With the GPS unit installed in the cradle, push the OFF/RUN switch to RUN (to turn on the motorcycle ignition) or push and hold the TRIP switch (to enter accessory mode). The GPS unit will automatically turn on and begin charging from the motorcycle power.
Turning off the motorcycle ignition or exiting accessory mode will cause the GPS unit to turn off after a 30 second delay. The GPS unit can also be run on its own battery power by pressing the power button on the top of the GPS unit.
Media Player
The GPS unit includes a media player which can play audio files (such as mp3 files or audio books) through the audio system speakers. The GPS unit includes 4GB of storage space. Refer to the Road Tech zumo 660 Owner's Manual to load files on to the GPS unit.
Adjusting Volume
The GPS unit has a Master volume control on the primary screen. The Navigation and Media volume levels can also be independently adjusted using the mixer in the media player.
Set the Master volume control to a setting that is suitable for playing over the audio system speakers. Adjust the independent Navigation and Media volume levels so the voice instruction is not too loud when it cuts into media output.
To listen to voice instructions through the vehicle speakers, turn on the audio system. Use the volume controls for the audio system to adjust the volume.
If the speakers are not producing adequate volume, check that the GPS unit volume is not muted or set too low.
Adjusting Cradle Position
See Figure 1. To adjust the cradle position up or down, loosen the screws on the two sides of the cradle bracket until the teeth disengage. Rotate the cradle to the desired position and retighten the screws to 1.6–2 N·m (14–18 in-lbs).
Troubleshooting and Service
Refer to Table 1 when troubleshooting audio output problems through the speakers. To troubleshoot other problems with the GPS unit, refer to the on-screen help and the Road Tech zumo 660 Owner's Manual.
See a Harley-Davidson dealer for service and parts. Note that some parts are only available through Garmin International, Inc. Harley-Davidson cannot certify the availability of devices or accessories that are sold or serviced exclusively by Garmin International, Inc.
For additional accessories, documentation, warranty information, and customer support for the GPS unit, see www.garmin.com or contact Garmin International, Inc. at 1-800-408-7419.
Table 1. Troubleshooting: GPS Unit
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
No voice instruction or media player audio
GPS unit is not charging when installed