ScottMoffatt Occasional Visitor
Joined: Oct 02, 2005 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:15 pm Post subject: Heading data on PNA250T/POIWarner |
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Hi,
For the past few years I've been using this Medion PNA250T with POI-Warner to handle the camera alerts.
I really like this unit, because the voice commands are playback of decent 16-bit recordings - far more intelligible than synthesized speech.
I also like that imperial distances under 1/2 mile are given in Yards, not Feet.
The receiver is very sensitive too - it even gets a signal downstairs inside the house!
Also, with the aid of POI-Warner, I have customised the alert times and sounds for the different camera types.
It "would appear" that POI-Warner accepts heading data, because if you record a new camera location with it, the heading info is recorded.
In the absence of POI heading data, the "acceptance angle" setting for alerts relates the camera position to your current heading.
eg, the camera is within 35 degrees of your current heading, whether the camera as active for that direction or not.
So for example if I had heading data, a camera was active in the direction 270 degrees, I would only be alerted if my direction of travel was 270 +/-35 degrees.
I've had a look on both POI-Warner site and on this site in the past but haven't found anything definite about heading information, as this doesn't seem to be a very common hardware and software combination.
Currently, I use the ASC formatted (speed zoned complete) database, which does not have a heading data option.
Does anyone else use this combination, as I want to keep it - and it would be nice to reduce the number of un-necessary alerts!
Cheers,
Scotty. _________________ Medion PNA250T (MD96800) with POI-Warner for Medion Navigator Version 5
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