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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 4:46 pm Post subject: Full review of iCN 510 planned
Hi Dave,
Just wondering if there will be a full review of the iCN 510 unit with SmartST V3? I'm eagerly waiting for the PPC version of SmartST V3 to appear, but thought it would be interesting to get an in-depth release of iCN 510 to judge the performance of the new SW compared to V2.
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:00 pm Post subject: icn 510
Hi Dave, on the strength of your exellent write up, I have bought a Navman icn 510, I did consider the tom tom go, I have yet to try it in my van, the only iffy thing may be the lack of volume, would it be possible to fit another speaker via the headphone socket ? will keep all informed, as to what I thinkof this unit
Thanks, you certainly could fit something into the headphone socket. You'd be better off with a powered type of speaker system as that will give you the amplification you need, and preferably something with a volume wheel to enable changing the volume.
Dave, in your review you're saying that the unit you've been testing has a beta SW where no functionality for e.g POI handling was yet available. Is that really correct or is it copy-paste from your previous review in September?
I would be most interested in reading a review of how well this functionality works in SmartST V3, especially in comparison to TomTom and other similar products.
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 9:02 am Post subject:
Ulf,
IMO POI handling is adequate but not outstanding. On the PiN/PPC version your custom POIs are put into the device's main memory. There is no option to load them to a storage card, although this can be done manually.
At the moment it doesn't appear as though you can specify different sounds for different categories, although this is also 'under investigation'. You can change the default sound, but only by copying your own .wav file over and renaming it to the same name as the supplied one.
Also, you can't specify to only get warnings if the POI is on your calculated route, as I believe you can on the Go.
Other than those issues, I like the function. _________________ Tim
The last thing you're mentioning, i.e that you can't tell SmartST V3 to warn only for 'on route' POIs, is a bit unfortunate. I read the TT GO review earlier and was quite impressed by that.
The issues with the sounds doesn't concern me too much really. I see it as a 'nice to have' feature.
Another POI related feature that I haven't seen in any product (by reading the reviews, that is) is to find the POI closest to your destination - on your route. A typical example is when you want to return a rental car at an airport. I mostly go for the option to fill it up with petrol before I return it (as it's cheapest that way...). I would therefore like to see the option of getting the navigation system to tell me where the last petrol station is on my way to the airport. Do you know if this can be accomplished by any of products?
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:49 am Post subject:
It can't do that but a good work-around is to 'Go To Nearest' when you pick up the car and then save it as a favourite. Not exactly what you had in mind but would work just as well. _________________ Ian.
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It can't do that but a good work-around is to 'Go To Nearest' when you pick up the car and then save it as a favourite. Not exactly what you had in mind but would work just as well.
Yepp, that could work. The only thing is that your hit could be on the wrong side of the road, which can mean a problem when you're driving on the motorway. But I guess you could get this problem anyway, since SmartST doesn't support the 'on route' option.
Well, there is still some way to go before we have a product fulfilling all our wishes...
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:59 pm Post subject: Speaker for Navaman icn 510
Hi Dave and all, First day of using my Navman icn 510, and am very pleased. I drive a Mercedes Sprinter that is a reasonably quiet van, and to be honest struggled to hear the voice at full. So on returning home I plugged in to the earphone socket of the Navman with a speaker from a Nokia hands free kit, screwed it on the Bulkhead of the van, near my right ear, Wow what a difference, I would reccomend it, I think with a noisier vehicle like a transit, one would struggle, without an additional speaker.
This advice is more aimed at the van market users, as cars are obviously far more quiet.
regards Roy
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 9:53 am Post subject: questions about 510
I've been looking at a car nav system for my parents and the icn510 would suit our needs. I have a couple of quick questions hoepfully someone can answer:
1) Their car has heated windscreens, is this a big issue for the 510 (enough that getting an external antenna is a must)? It's a new car (Toyota Camry) so I've yet to try my PDA with SysOnChip. If the SysOnChip has no problems with the heated windscreens should I expect the 510 will also have no problems?
2) The software is built into the ROM from what I understand in the 510, so what use is the SmartST software that comes on CD? Can it be used on my PDA with the SysOnChip GPS.
3) Future maps, will they have to be purchased or are map upgrades available free? (I would expect maps for other countries to be an extra cost, am only interested in upgrades of the Australian maps that the unit comes with here to account for new roads/suburbs etc).
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Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:35 pm Post subject: Re: questions about 510
pelmen wrote:
I've been looking at a car nav system for my parents and the icn510 would suit our needs. I have a couple of quick questions hoepfully someone can answer:
1) Their car has heated windscreens, is this a big issue for the 510 (enough that getting an external antenna is a must)? It's a new car (Toyota Camry) so I've yet to try my PDA with SysOnChip. If the SysOnChip has no problems with the heated windscreens should I expect the 510 will also have no problems?
Whilst I can't speak for a Toyota, the iCN510 is the only form of Satnav I have known to pick up an unassisted signal through the athermic windscreen of my Renault. My Navman sleeve, Navman BT unit and even Navman's iCN6xx offering all fail miserably, whereas the 510 had no problems.
pelmen wrote:
2) The software is built into the ROM from what I understand in the 510, so what use is the SmartST software that comes on CD? Can it be used on my PDA with the SysOnChip GPS.
I don't think the software is built into the ROM, but I could be wrong. As I understand it the App is on the SD card, so that if the iCN battey goes flat you can reinstall the software from the SD card as opposed to having to have a PC to hand. Furthermore, if your SD card becomes corrupted, you will be able to reinstall the App. using a PC. Also, the CDs contain the maps. There are times at which you might want to take some maps off and add others, hence the provision of the CDs.
pelmen wrote:
3) Future maps, will they have to be purchased or are map upgrades available free? (I would expect maps for other countries to be an extra cost, am only interested in upgrades of the Australian maps that the unit comes with here to account for new roads/suburbs etc).
Thanks
Unfortunately Navman are not as enlightened as say, Tomtom, in the matter of map updates, although I understand that Australia got a cheap update which wasn't offered to the Eu or US, much to the chagrin of users on those continents. _________________ Tim
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