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Joined: Jan 18, 2004 Posts: 23 Location: West Midlands
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:36 pm Post subject:
Hello all.
I've been searching for ages, and this post seems to reflect exactly my situation too. I have been on a journey to Norfolk from the Midlands this weekend, and drove past many cameras and not been notified along the way. I do have prximity alerts turned on :-)
Hope for a reply.
Nick
jif wrote:
Hi,
I have a Garmin i3. I have downloaded the files using the POI loader and they appear to have gone into the sat nav as when i looked in custom points there are 2 files there pocketsgps-uk-pmobile and pocketgps-uk-sc.
There is no warning when i approach a camera even at speed, the proximity alert is switched on but still no joy.
Could somebody please help, do i have some files missing or something not switched on correctly?
Joined: Jan 04, 2006 Posts: 9323 Location: Durham, UK
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:08 am Post subject:
Quote:
Could somebody tell me when using the POI loader, do I need to remove existing POI's before I upload the speed camera database to my NUVI 660.
Do the new files overwrite the older ones?
POILoader wipes out ALL POIs before loading the new ones. You need to maintain a folder on your PC with all the POIs you wantr and then update them as new ones come out. Then send ALL of the them using POILoader.
Quote:
I've been searching for ages, and this post seems to reflect exactly my situation too. I have been on a journey to Norfolk from the Midlands this weekend, and drove past many cameras and not been notified along the way. I do have prximity alerts turned on
Joined: Jan 04, 2006 Posts: 9323 Location: Durham, UK
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:08 pm Post subject:
Quote:
Ok, so where's the non-speed camera POI file for the Streetpilot I3?
Hi and welcome.
Non Speed Camera POIs can be downloaded from CLICK HERE
Don't forget to change it to Garmin - don't hit refresh unless you change country. Heed the following warning.
Special Note to i3 users: DO NOT TRY TO INSTALL MORE THAN 85 POI CATEGORIES AS THIS WILL CAUSE YOUR UNIT TO FAIL TO BOOT! If you have a card reader make a backup of your Micro-SD card to PC before downloading these POIs. If you have a newer model with no transflash card then you should use POIs on a separate TransFlash card to avoid any possible corruption of the internal memory.
When adding up the number of POI Categories include the cameras. Sainsburys, Tescos and Asda count as three categories and not one (ie Supermarkets)
Joined: Jul 06, 2006 Posts: 5 Location: Thetford, UK
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:46 pm Post subject:
I have just bought a Garmin 660FM
I have the POI Loader.
I have downloaded the files but when I try to Install them, I get this message.
There was a problem copying the data to the data card.
The device not ready.
The device is ready cause the POI loader found it.
Anyone know what the problem is.
MikeB wrote:
The correct way to install the csv files is to collect all the files you want into a single directory on the PC. You then connect the i3 to the USB cable and this should start the POI Loader.
All you need to do then is select the directory and off you go.
You should make sure that both the csv and bmp files are in the same directory.
I have a garmin i3, tried to plug it in to my PC, but it doesnt get recognised, any idea why not ?
I have had it some time, but I have upgraded to a nuvi 200, and the wife said she would have the i3, but as I dont really want her to end up with any tickets, I thought I'd update the POI for her,
Tried several ways, but still my PC doesnt 'see' it
Can anyone shed any light on the problem ?
I have download the POI to my PC, just cant transfer them
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:42 pm Post subject:
As this thread is realted to POILoader used by the Garmin devices I think its quite a valid question.
Have you changed the USB port that you connect the i3 to the PC with? - i.e. are you still using the exact same port on the PC as before, some units won't work when plugged into a hub or monitor USB outlet? - try plugging it straight into the back of the PC. Next try a different USB lead.
Does the i3 have a memory card? - if so you can put that into a card reader and fire the POI's at the memory card to update the POI files - Mike
Hi not exactly new to this as i had a Dell Axim running TomTom3 for many years, but now have Nuvi 760. I have now got 5 files on my Garmin in the POI folder that i have downloaded from this site over the last two weeks, do i delete the old ones and just keep the latest download? They are all "pgpsw-speed-cams files."
Joined: Jan 04, 2006 Posts: 9323 Location: Durham, UK
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:12 pm Post subject:
When uploading POIs (inc Speed Cameras) to a Garmin just keep the latest files on your PC in the same folder. Each time you update one or more files you have to reload all the POI files as POILoader wipes all existing POIs before loading the new ones.
I have a garmin i3, tried to plug it in to my PC, but it doesnt get recognised, any idea why not ?
did this ever get resolved?
the i3 needs a special usb driver which should be available via the garmin website as a download for the i3
MaFt
Nope, said it was the wrong place to ask about a Garmin, so I went else where for a decent reply, I really dont need a reply like that, I asked for assistance, he gave a smartarse reply, I thought I would get help in here, I was wrong, so I went to the Garmin website and contacted them, If I have a problem, I ask them, no point asking here, the replies dont help are slow in coming, and thats the reason I havent been back, my Garmin works okay, but others are better,it gets mne from A-B thats all I need, not smart arse replies
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