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Aaaaa Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 3:11 pm Post subject: How to delete saved routes & sound via handsfree carkit |
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I have Route66 Mobile installed on a Nokia 6600.
I can't find an obvious way to delete saved routes ... can anyone help?
I also have a Bury hands free car kit but Route66 doesn't seem to want to use the car speakers. The voice activates on the phone speaker (which I can't hear as I have the radio on), then it mutes the radio (which serves no purpose as the voice message has finished). Any ideas (apart from ditch either Route66 or the car kit!).
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carmex Regular Visitor
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Aaaaa Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 12:02 am Post subject: |
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Hi Owen, thanks for the response.
Looking at the advice at the link you posted, seems like firmware version fixed a similar problem with TomTom satnav. My firmware version is v5.27.0 which already appears to be the latest version for the Nokia 6600?
Any other ideas? |
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Aaaaa Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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For information, I now have an answer on deleting saved routes in Route66 Mobile. There is no option withing the program but you can manually delete routes as follows:-
Routes are saved on the MMC in a file called Res (the file extension *.wpt). You can use File Manager on your mobile phone (in the folder Tools), then select \Route66\Res. In this folder you will find all your routes saved in "*.wpt" format.
Just the voice through carkit issue to resolve and I'll be a happy bunny! |
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