Approximate Time Of Arrival

nickcgundogs

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Ive had a good look and cannot find so I hope that I am not asking a question that has been asked.

I have just upgraded from a 550 to a Nav iv which I understand is near as dammit a 660.

On my Zumo I liked the fact that the display gave me an approximate time of arrival, I find it useful if I have to be somewhere at a certain time and need a break I have a good idea of how much time I can wait, i also found it useful last year in the Alps when I was following a route that I had input, I realised that I had bitten off more then I could chew and if I was to take the final couple of Cols that I had planned I would not get back to the hotel until late, this feature gave me a good idea when to cut and run.

the Nav seems to give the time and distance to the next turn but I cannot see a setting to give time of arrival.

Any sugestions
 
not got the 660 just the original quest, all sorts of options to decide what figures get displayed at any one time - keep looking it will be there.

BTW are you looking to offload the 550 - dying to try one:thumb
 
Where is it ?

:nenau
Whilst on the navigation page, you have to be navigating though! Is that why you can’t find it? Get it navigating a route, and then click the info boxes either side of the menu button. It sends you to the Computer, select arrival this puts a tick in the box and then go back to map; you’ll see it now shows it. Then do the same but on the other side... Jobs a good'n:thumb
 
Tap either bottom left (speed) or bottom right (moving avg) of main map screen - opens two pages of data .

Dag nabbit - too late
 
Whilst on the navigation page, you have to be navigating though! Is that why you can’t find it? Get it navigating a route, and then click the info boxes either side of the menu button. It sends you to the Computer, select arrival this puts a tick in the box and then go back to map; you’ll see it now shows it. Then do the same but on the other side... Jobs a good'n:thumb

Sorted ! :thumb

:beerjug:
 
Hey guys thanks for the info, I have had a good look and now have the end time.

Popell sorry sold the 550 last week

BTW, if you run in More Data view, you then have four boxes on the righthand side, all of which are configurable, rather than the two in the stand view.
 
With less map view:thumb

I find the more data view much better as I do not really need to see what is either side of my route and I like to keep an eye on my arrival time, tank range etc. Oh yes and the altitude is fun in the mountains too. :thumb

Matt
 


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