Garmin Australasia is pleased to announce the dēzl 560LT GPS navigator designed specifically for the trucking industry. This navigator provides spe******ed routing to support truck-related restrictions - customisable by height, weight, width, hazardous materials and also includes trucking points of interest and helps with reporting and logging of each trip.
The dēzl 560 features a large 5” touchscreen and a loud speaker that’s easy to hear in a truck cab. Includes Free Lifetime Traffic updates, Bluetooth® wireless technology for hands-free calling and video input for optional back-up camera support.
This new truck-specific navigator features a slim design with an easy-to-use touchscreen interface with simple on-screen tools that guide you through selecting an address, point-of-interest and much more. Once you have selected your destination, it guides you with voice-prompted, turn-by-turn directions that speak street names.
Product Features and Specifications
• Preloaded with Australia and New Zealand mapping (truck info on Aust map only)
• Large 5” diagonal, colour display; 480 x 272 pixels; WQVGA TFT display with white backlight
• Incorporates Trucking specific POI’s Usage modes: Truck, Auto, RV and Pedestrian
• Advanced trip planner, advanced detours and advanced avoids
• Routing and guidance includes restrictions for the active truck profile - customisable by height, weight, width, length and hazardous materials
• Provides caution alerts for many posted road restrictions based on truck profile even when driving without a route
• Tracks fuel purchase/usage and logs hours of service
• Exit Services enables driver to search upcoming exits for truck stops, food, lodging, rest areas, and weigh stations
• Door-to-Door navigation – receive the most accurate arrival location when navigating to an address
• Display grade of current road while driving
• Lane assist– navigate with confidence while dēzl directs you to the preferred lane
• Includes PhotoReal™ junction view – these new junction view show a realistic image with detail of the surroundings
• Speed limit indicator – dēzl displays speed limits for most major roads, also truck speed limits where available
• Easy-to-use, touchscreen interface with customisable menu screens
• nüRoute with trafficTrends™ and myTrends™
¬ trafficTrends – improves recommended routes and estimated time of arrival using history Garmin has collected about traffic at the particular
time of day and day of the week
¬ myTrends – using your driving habits, dēzl will predict your destination without you activating a route, providing your arrival time and relevant
traffic information
• Bluetooth® wireless technology – enables hands-free calling with a compatible phone
• All models include turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names (text-to-speech) – “Turn right on Main Street”
• Public transit – navigate using buses, tramway and suburban rail systems with optional cityXplorer™ content. Download at www.garmin.com
• Configurable vehicle icons – allows users to select fun, customised car-shaped icons; download additional choices from www.garmingarage.com
• "Where Am I?" feature – find the closest hospitals, police stations, truck stops, fuel stations, nearest address, intersection and coordinates
• High-sensitivity GPS receiver with HotFix®
• Trip computer records mileage, max speed, total time and more
• Built-in travel kit includes features such as picture viewer, world clock, currency and measurement converters, calculator and language converter
• Includes Garmin Lock™ anti-theft feature
• Unit dimensions: 13.7 x 8.3 x 1.5 cm; Weight: 192g
• Built-in lithium-ion battery – lasts up to four hours depending on usage
• The map data is provided by NAVTEQ™
What's in the box
Package includes: dēzl 560, preloaded street maps Australia and New Zealand (truck info on Aust map only), portable friction mount, Lifetime traffic receiver/vehicle power cable, micro-USB cable, quick start manual
Optional Accessories
- Suction Cup Mount
- Video Cable
- Wall Charger





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