Yellow Peril
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Possibly stupid question but is the map set on your Nav V the same as Basecamp? I got that wrong once and every route I used would re calculate, look at the basics first before getting carried away.
Possibly stupid question but is the map set on your Nav V the same as Basecamp? I got that wrong once and every route I used would re calculate, look at the basics first before getting carried away.
I have to say that this whole thing about having to select a "next destination" is a step backwards. You have planned a route, the bloody thing should just get on with it. Once on a route I ignore the next destination stuff if I stop, just carry on and it works fine. How you are supposed to know which is the next via point from the list is beyond me. OK on familiar territory but then I don't really need a Sat Nav in that situation. Useless in a foreign country.
You haven't put in enough shaping points or waypoints on your route in Basecamp and because of this your device is routing the fastest way between points 1 & 2.
if you put another point or maybe even two between 1 & 2 the device will have greater accuracy of replicating your desired route.
You haven't indicated the distance between 1 & 2 or 3 to 4this may help.
Apologies if I've missed something or going over old ground here - new to the forum and all that
Is your NavV set to motorcycle or car i.e. is it showing a car or bike at the top of the screen?
I've got a 590 and I had similar problems when I first got it: I'd create a route in Basecamp, upload it onto the 590, set it to go and it would take me on a completely different route.
I spoke to a mate who was in the know and he told me the 'motorbike' setting almost always takes a different route and that changing to 'car' setting overcomes this. I've been doing this ever since on my 590 and never had an issue and don't have to worry about other settings.
I picked up a new 1200GSA last week but not had a chance to try the NavV yet, so no idea if this motorbike/car setting thing is an issue with this model.
Like I say, this could be going over old ground and not helpful at all. Hope it is but if it isn't, thanks for reading anyway![]()
OP can you attach the route to this thread, please. We can then all have a look at it. It will hopefully cut some of the guesswork out. Thank you.
If it's too large to post, host it on something like DropBox and post the link.
Thank you.
Richard


"Motorcycle" Setting in basecamp and on NavV
There are now 3 motorcycling settings in Basecamp, all can be modified by the user. Maybe you could check which one you are using. There is also a tickbox for"always match the route to the map on my device when transferring" Have you tried ticking that?
John
In reality map versions make very little difference. If the route is properly done in the first place and the avoidances match there are no probs. with different maps. Even if your maps match and the route is transferred correctly if there is a mismatch in avoidances or the faster time/shortest distance setting then the routes could still differ once you are under way if there are not enough via points to prevent it. If, for instance you go of route for fuel, the device will recalculate to the next via point according to it's own settings.
John
This doesnt work. I had loads of shaping points in my route. When you select the route from the Trip Planner, is asks to select the destination, then ignores everything else and plots a route to that point, regardless of what other points are included
This doesnt work. I had loads of shaping points in my route. When you select the route from the Trip Planner, is asks to select the destination, then ignores everything else and plots a route to that point, regardless of what other points are included
Well there you are wrong, had a very lengthy conversation with a Garmin Tech face to face and the map version can make a difference. I checked it out and was quite correct. Changing the map version can change their code which in turn can affect where things can go.
I typed a lengthy answer then the site crashed so i will have another go
I have looked at the route and note that there are no way points just shaping points that will not alert on arival so can i suggest that in the first instance the start and end of the route are proper way points.
I do not know where your actual start point is to navigate to the start of the route but assume that it is your home. If when prompted you select the way point at the start of the route the unit should take you there on a route of its choosing depending on what settings and avoidances etc you have determined. from there on it should slavishly follow the route you have designed but the route has to have an end point and a start ( please read my post on how i do it in post 4 it may help or solve your problem.)
If there is no actual start and end just shaping points the poor device will get confused !
If you are parked up at the start point you have in your route and it then asks where you wish to go you are either not quite at the point you plotted so you can just select the next point on your list but again it will take you there its own way then pick up the route.
when you transfer the route from P`c to device when you unplug it from the PC it should prompt you as to if you wish to import the new route into trips in apps
Good advice, I can't ever see your route working in it's present form.
John
The more i look at it the more i believe the issue is start and end or lack of which is why i keep blathering on about reading the link to the thread on how i do it but you can take a horse to water........
The more i look at it the more i believe the issue is start and end or lack of which is why i keep blathering on about reading the link to the thread on how i do it but you can take a horse to water........
My suggestion is put a waypoint very close to the start of the route, and select it when the route is activated the gps will take you there then guide you along with he desired route.
Shaping points are ignored when selecting routing when starting a route so use a waypoint first then shaping points.
Remember to use skip function if the gps won't release the waypoint as you pass it.