Twin4me
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Hi Everyone, apologises for bringing my Aprilia Tuono loving self over here however I feel the you guys are the font of all knowledge with regards to GPS and Zumo 600 in particular. (The Tuono forums are all about slip on exhausts and windscreens!)
I've been a Garmin user for a few years now, I previously had a Nuvi which my daughter now uses.
I've just upgraded to a Zumo 660 as I have a trip to the alps planned this Summer.
The main reasons I bought this was the bluetooth communication (I have a Scala headset at the moment), and the ability to load in custom routes (something that was missing from the previous unit).
First up I'm a Mac user and based in the UK (which may be important)
OK so here is my problem. I inserted my DVD, registered the maps and as a test I created my route to work using Roadtrip, however this would not load to the GPS.
So I then created it on Mapquest. I put in the basic route, then dragged the route to the one I actually ride. Horrible software, the interface zooms out everytime you change a point, which means you have to zoom back in again...grrrr! However I saved it and sent it to the GPS but it didn't seem to show up.
I then created it using Basecamp, loaded it to the GPS unit, success. It asked if I wanted to include the maps, first time I tried it seemed to hang so I exported again and said, no.
When I went to the custom routes I could see it saved and selected it, it then went into a "calculating route" screen and got to 99% before seeming to hang once again.
The next morning I selected this from my custom routes link and set off, however it had completely re-routed me onto different roads, I suspect that this was the original route that came up by default.
Am I missing something obvious here?
I struggled with base camp as there is almost no detail on the maps, is this right?
I've just downloaded Roadtrip to my work Mac and there is almost no detail on the maps again. Do i have to download all the maps from Garmin and/or insert the DVD to show these?
EDIT - I think I may need to download the maps to my work computer to get more detail?
All I really want to do is create a route (Google maps?) and then send it to the device and make sure it doesn't decide to randomly change the route on it's own, which defeats the purpose of creating one!
I've been a Garmin user for a few years now, I previously had a Nuvi which my daughter now uses.
I've just upgraded to a Zumo 660 as I have a trip to the alps planned this Summer.
The main reasons I bought this was the bluetooth communication (I have a Scala headset at the moment), and the ability to load in custom routes (something that was missing from the previous unit).
First up I'm a Mac user and based in the UK (which may be important)
OK so here is my problem. I inserted my DVD, registered the maps and as a test I created my route to work using Roadtrip, however this would not load to the GPS.
So I then created it on Mapquest. I put in the basic route, then dragged the route to the one I actually ride. Horrible software, the interface zooms out everytime you change a point, which means you have to zoom back in again...grrrr! However I saved it and sent it to the GPS but it didn't seem to show up.
I then created it using Basecamp, loaded it to the GPS unit, success. It asked if I wanted to include the maps, first time I tried it seemed to hang so I exported again and said, no.
When I went to the custom routes I could see it saved and selected it, it then went into a "calculating route" screen and got to 99% before seeming to hang once again.
The next morning I selected this from my custom routes link and set off, however it had completely re-routed me onto different roads, I suspect that this was the original route that came up by default.
Am I missing something obvious here?
I struggled with base camp as there is almost no detail on the maps, is this right?
I've just downloaded Roadtrip to my work Mac and there is almost no detail on the maps again. Do i have to download all the maps from Garmin and/or insert the DVD to show these?
EDIT - I think I may need to download the maps to my work computer to get more detail?
All I really want to do is create a route (Google maps?) and then send it to the device and make sure it doesn't decide to randomly change the route on it's own, which defeats the purpose of creating one!