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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:21 pm Post subject: Updating POI's on Garmin I3
When you update your speedcamera databse, does this over write the old dayabse or do you have to delete it manually? I am woried if I update I may end up with loads of duplicate POI's? Can anyone advise?
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:30 pm Post subject: Re: Updating POI's on Garmin I3
craigsmith wrote:
When you update your speedcamera databse, does this over write the old dayabse or do you have to delete it manually? I am woried if I update I may end up with loads of duplicate POI's? Can anyone advise?
Thanks
Everytime you use POIloader to load POIs on to the i3 it completely overwrites any custom POIs on the i3 - none of the previous ones survive, as it actually recreates a file that's put on the i3.
The files in the folder that you point POIloader at, are another thing, though, but given that you'll be overwriting the database files when you get updates, the i3 shouldn't have duplicates.
I loaded the camera POI's onto my Garmin I3 for the first time using the loader and initially mistakenly chose units to be in KMH and metres. I drove round with these settings and although the speed limits were wrong, the POI's and alerts were spot on (right place, right alarm, right icon). I then reloaded the POI's and chose feet and MPH as the units and tried it again and found the POI's were all over the place, alarms were going off at the wrong place and the icons were missing. I reloaded in metric and everything was fine again.
Any idea how I can get the POI's and alarms in the right place but using imperial measurements?
I loaded the camera POI's onto my Garmin I3 for the first time using the loader and initially mistakenly chose units to be in KMH and metres. I drove round with these settings and although the speed limits were wrong, the POI's and alerts were spot on (right place, right alarm, right icon). I then reloaded the POI's and chose feet and MPH as the units and tried it again and found the POI's were all over the place, alarms were going off at the wrong place and the icons were missing. I reloaded in metric and everything was fine again.
Any idea how I can get the POI's and alarms in the right place but using imperial measurements?
Thanks
What units of measurement do you have configured on your i3? Statute or metric?
Just going back to your message - if you loaded the POIs with default options, and the correct units of measurement, the proximity alert distance is rather generous.
And they won't show on the map unless you're driving over the speed limit associated with the camera (when loaded using POIloader as CSV files with no other manipulation). Also, for each CSV file in the directory that you point POIloader at, there must be a bmp file identically named (apart from the file extension, obviously!) to match each CSV file loaded.
Just going back to your message - if you loaded the POIs with default options, and the correct units of measurement, the proximity alert distance is rather generous.
And they won't show on the map unless you're driving over the speed limit associated with the camera (when loaded using POIloader as CSV files with no other manipulation). Also, for each CSV file in the directory that you point POIloader at, there must be a bmp file identically named (apart from the file extension, obviously!) to match each CSV file loaded.
So if I understand you correctly, the camera alarms will only sound and show if I am exceeding the speed limit associated with them? Therefore, if I use the POI's with metric settings, becasue it thinks I am always over the limit, it will sound and show the icon? Whereas in imperial, as I am obviosly not going to speed to test them, no alarms and no icons??? The reason I am confused is my mates TTG 300 shows icons and alarms irrespactive of whether you are speeding or not.
As for teh bmp files, I just downloaded all the files that were in the databse and installed them via the loader - I assumed that they would all correspond with each other (i.e. the bmp names will match the corresponding csv file). is this not so?
Just going back to your message - if you loaded the POIs with default options, and the correct units of measurement, the proximity alert distance is rather generous.
And they won't show on the map unless you're driving over the speed limit associated with the camera (when loaded using POIloader as CSV files with no other manipulation). Also, for each CSV file in the directory that you point POIloader at, there must be a bmp file identically named (apart from the file extension, obviously!) to match each CSV file loaded.
So if I understand you correctly, the camera alarms will only sound and show if I am exceeding the speed limit associated with them?
Yes, if using the standard files, un-manipulated.
You will get an initial bong for proximity warning, though, if proximity alerts are turned on - so once you get within the proximity (default) of the camera, your i3 should (potentially) bong, and show a red alert banner with the details.
craigsmith wrote:
Therefore, if I use the POI's with metric settings, becasue it thinks I am always over the limit, it will sound and show the icon? Whereas in imperial, as I am obviosly not going to speed to test them, no alarms and no icons???
Yup, that's about it - you should (potentially, if proximity alerts are turned on, on your i3) get an initial proximity warning and the red, alert banner, though.
This assumes you haven't used either Ash10's or cbrom's utilities for enhancing the alerts.
craigsmith wrote:
The reason I am confused is my mates TTG 300 shows icons and alarms irrespactive of whether you are speeding or not.
Apparently it was a decision by Garmin that POIs wouldn't automatically be shown on the map - apparently the small screen size and clutter have been postulated as to reasons why.
It would be nice if Garmin allowed this to be a configurable option, rather than having to workaround it, by effectively doubling-up on POIs for safety cameras to archieve the same thing.
craigsmith wrote:
As for teh bmp files, I just downloaded all the files that were in the databse and installed them via the loader - I assumed that they would all correspond with each other (i.e. the bmp names will match the corresponding csv file). is this not so?
Well I'm assuming so, but just wanted to stress it as a reason why POI icons may not show.
Just going back to your message - if you loaded the POIs with default options, and the correct units of measurement, the proximity alert distance is rather generous.
And they won't show on the map unless you're driving over the speed limit associated with the camera (when loaded using POIloader as CSV files with no other manipulation). Also, for each CSV file in the directory that you point POIloader at, there must be a bmp file identically named (apart from the file extension, obviously!) to match each CSV file loaded.
So if I understand you correctly, the camera alarms will only sound and show if I am exceeding the speed limit associated with them?
Yes, if using the standard files, un-manipulated.
You will get an initial bong for proximity warning, though, if proximity alerts are turned on - so once you get within the proximity (default) of the camera, your i3 should (potentially) bong, and show a red alert banner with the details.
craigsmith wrote:
Therefore, if I use the POI's with metric settings, becasue it thinks I am always over the limit, it will sound and show the icon? Whereas in imperial, as I am obviosly not going to speed to test them, no alarms and no icons???
Yup, that's about it - you should (potentially, if proximity alerts are turned on, on your i3) get an initial proximity warning and the red, alert banner, though.
This assumes you haven't used either Ash10's or cbrom's utilities for enhancing the alerts.
craigsmith wrote:
The reason I am confused is my mates TTG 300 shows icons and alarms irrespactive of whether you are speeding or not.
Apparently it was a decision by Garmin that POIs wouldn't automatically be shown on the map - apparently the small screen size and clutter have been postulated as to reasons why.
It would be nice if Garmin allowed this to be a configurable option, rather than having to workaround it, by effectively doubling-up on POIs for safety cameras to archieve the same thing.
craigsmith wrote:
As for teh bmp files, I just downloaded all the files that were in the databse and installed them via the loader - I assumed that they would all correspond with each other (i.e. the bmp names will match the corresponding csv file). is this not so?
Well I'm assuming so, but just wanted to stress it as a reason why POI icons may not show.
I have just found Ash's software...it looks like it will enable you to have the alarms and icons on all the time and use imperial measurements.
I have downloaded it but have no idea how to use it. It says to drag the camera database into the field at the bottom of the staus log. My questions are:
1. Ss this the whole databse or just selected parts of it?
2. Then what? Nothing seems to happen
How do you then install the reconfigures databsse onto the I3...I presume you use the loader but how do you know if the files are updated?
1. Ss this the whole databse or just selected parts of it?
The Whole ZIP file.
Quote:
2. Then what? Nothing seems to happen
RTM It dumps the files in your POILoader upload directory ready for you to load on the i3. It even says once it's processed the files.
SUCCESS - Now use POI_Loader in Express/MPH Mode to update the unit...
By the way it takes a while because the new files are HUGE.....
Thank you so much...I have installed this and it looks to have worked fine (does 16000 or so POI's installed on the message at the end of the installer sound about right?).
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