markie_wales
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does this mean there won't be a warning for any cameras?
yes. No warning for camera sites, I've turned mine off as it's anywhere soemone reports a mobile site as well and it drives me nuts!
cheers
Markie
does this mean there won't be a warning for any cameras?
does this mean there won't be a warning for any cameras?
It still gives a visual warning though
I expected the Zumo 660 to have a user definable speed at which the unit would go off. On an older Mio GPS I could set it to the speed limit plus or minus a percentage. Had mine set to sound for speed limit plus 5%. Thought Garmin would have provided the option to set user definable limits.
You could even set my old base model Corsa to beep at a user defined speed.
I've just bought a 660 and although the Cyclops database is already in there, I downloaded the one from SCDB with POI loader and disabled Cyclops. If you do this using the manual option, it gives you the chance to define the 'excess' you require over the posted limit. Do you download Cyclops in the same way? If so, set your alarm trigger points there.
Andy
Hi Russ i had the same thing with my 660 , Did you set the AUDIO in Proximity Points you have Single Tone , Continuous Tone ,Off .Select Off then press ok ,Then with the Garmin Safety Cameras Untick the box and then o k ,Then hit the back button.Thats what i did and no more beeps.Francis
Russ
http://www.scdb.info/en/ less than 10 Euro a year! When you use POI loader it doesn't overwite the Cyclops db but you can just deselect it so as not to give duplicate warnings. When you invoke POI loader you can then select the speed tolerance that the warning will go off at and I think also the distance before too!
I haven't had the chance to test it in anger because we don't have cameras up here !!
Cheers
Andy

Russ
You have to be careful with the units you use if you want to mix UK mph and 'over there' kph. It can be done by putting them all into a metric database and uploading as kph, then if you use the Satnav in imperial units, it recalculates in mph (at least my 2720 did)!
Andy