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ShawnR Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:42 pm Post subject: Igo primo speed camera warning |
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I have a igo primo navi installed in my car to replace the rear view mirror and recently found out that it can alert me on speed cameras etc. I try turning on the settings and driving in areas where I know speed cameras are present but I was not able or did not receive any alerts or signal of them being present. Is there a specific software I need to download and if so, where would I be able to find this software and installation process. Any help would be highly appreciated. |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 5:37 pm Post subject: |
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iGO Primo accepts our speed camera database with no problem and has the added advantage that the alerts are directiona.
You need to subscribe here then download the iGO database from here. Select the top option of 'Single file with all cameras'
1. Exit Primo
2. You then need to access the filing system of your device from a computer and list the contents of the memory. In the root of the device there will be a folder named 'Primo' (It might be slightly different, but it will be there. Within the Primo folder there will be another named 'CONTENT' and within that folder another called 'SPEEDCAM'.
3. Delete the contents of this folder (back them up if you prefer, just in case)
4. Unzip the downloaded file from PGPSW and copy the 'pocketgps_uk_sc.txt file into the SPEEDCAM folder.
5. If you want warnings about non verified mobile camera locations, also copy the pocketgps_uk_pmobile.txt file into SPEEDCAMS.
6.Restart Primo
Wait a while, it will 'hang' for 10 - 20 seconds whilst it compiles the cameras.
With an unmodified version of Primo, you must have a satellite lock before you get the option of switching on the camera warnings.
7. In the menus, choose 'More ~ Settings ~ Sound and Warnings' and check the 'Road Safety Camera Warning' checkbox. Scroll down to 'Proximity Alerts' and Tap on a camera icon and tap to select 'Warning Type'= 'Audio and Visual' and 'Audio Warning' to 'When approaching'. These instructions are for Primo Primo 1 (iGO8.5.1.155811). Other versions of Primo have a slightly different menu structure and it's 'Alert Points' that you will be looking for. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 6:04 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
How could I add the voice warning with IGO Prime please? Also, how could I change the icons display to the Pocket GPS Icons which look quite good.
M8TJT wrote: | iGO Primo accepts our speed camera database with no problem and has the added advantage that the alerts are directiona.
You need to subscribe here then download the iGO database from here. Select the top option of 'Single file with all cameras'
1. Exit Primo
2. You then need to access the filing system of your device from a computer and list the contents of the memory. In the root of the device there will be a folder named 'Primo' (It might be slightly different, but it will be there. Within the Primo folder there will be another named 'CONTENT' and within that folder another called 'SPEEDCAM'.
3. Delete the contents of this folder (back them up if you prefer, just in case)
4. Unzip the downloaded file from PGPSW and copy the 'pocketgps_uk_sc.txt file into the SPEEDCAM folder.
5. If you want warnings about non verified mobile camera locations, also copy the pocketgps_uk_pmobile.txt file into SPEEDCAMS.
6.Restart Primo
Wait a while, it will 'hang' for 10 - 20 seconds whilst it compiles the cameras.
With an unmodified version of Primo, you must have a satellite lock before you get the option of switching on the camera warnings.
7. In the menus, choose 'More ~ Settings ~ Sound and Warnings' and check the 'Road Safety Camera Warning' checkbox. Scroll down to 'Proximity Alerts' and Tap on a camera icon and tap to select 'Warning Type'= 'Audio and Visual' and 'Audio Warning' to 'When approaching'. These instructions are for Primo Primo 1 (iGO8.5.1.155811). Other versions of Primo have a slightly different menu structure and it's 'Alert Points' that you will be looking for. |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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In iGO8 and early versions of primo, you needed to drastically change the GO code to get voice alerts. In later versions, voice alerts can be set uo in the SYS.TXT files. You need entries such as, for fixed cams:
[speedcam_category:0]
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Caution, speed camera."
approach_beep_distances=500
approach_beep_spoken_type=speech
approach_beep_speech="speed camera."
overspeed_spoken_type=speech
overspeed_speech="Reduce your speed."
overspeed_min_speech_repeat_delay=7
It's too big a subject to cover here but there is loads of stuff about it elsewhere. Google "primo voice alerts".
What version number is your Primo, as I might be able to help you out with a SYS.TXT that gives voice warnings? |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you for the reply and the answer, My Prime is 9.6.2.209584 which I just got it from the ebay.
M8TJT wrote: | In iGO8 and early versions of primo, you needed to drastically change the GO code to get voice alerts. In later versions, voice alerts can be set uo in the SYS.TXT files. You need entries such as, for fixed cams:
[speedcam_category:0]
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Caution, speed camera."
approach_beep_distances=500
approach_beep_spoken_type=speech
approach_beep_speech="speed camera."
overspeed_spoken_type=speech
overspeed_speech="Reduce your speed."
overspeed_min_speech_repeat_delay=7
It's too big a subject to cover here but there is loads of stuff about it elsewhere. Google "primo voice alerts".
What version number is your Primo, as I might be able to help you out with a SYS.TXT that gives voice warnings? |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 4:15 pm Post subject: |
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When you say iGO Prime, do you really mean iGO Primo?
Please use the Reply button at the bottom of the page rather than the quote button.
I'll do some research as to whether I have a suitable SYS.TXT later. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 1:38 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, this is IGO Primo version 9.6.2.209584. Look forward to hearing from you again. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 6:40 pm Post subject: |
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So far, I could not see any members could help me on how to setup voice warning with the Pocket GPS IGO Voice pack.
I would be most grateful if anyone could kindly to help please. My IGO Prime is 9.6.2.209584. |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:31 am Post subject: |
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Damn. Forgot all about it. Sorry. I'll have a look tomorrow. In the mean time, if you could PM me a copy of your sys.txt, that would help. |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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Before you do anything make a complete backup of your device by copying all the files to your computer. Provided your TTS is working OK, the following should give you the spoken alerts.
{To alter the spoken text, change the stuff in quotes as in}
activated_speech="Warning, Average speed camera zone."
Copy these entries into your sys. txt
[navigation]
;Primo crashes when entering tunnel? use below and tunnel_guidance=0 on [feature]
use_duration_for_tunnel=1
stop_at_tunnel_end=1
[warning]
;approach_beep_distances="8,16,24" ;("8,16,24")
;approach_beep_sound=!sectionbeepB ;(!sectionbeepB) speedcam approach sound
;overspeed_sound=!oasis_alarm1 ;(!alert5) speedcam sound
;TT The warning distances are speed:distance in KPH:Metres
warn_distances="110:1200,100:800,80:500,64:400,48:300" ;("110:1000,80:800,60:500,40:300") speed:distance
speedcam_max_angle=45 ;(20) degrees?
speedcam_max_lookahead=1200 ;(1000) check for cams 500 mtr ahead
speedcam_maxdistance_from_road=50 ;(50) ignore speedcams more than 50 meters from the road
speedcam_need_approach_beep_on_section_cameras=1
;speedcam_snap_distance=50 ;(25) snap what?
;section_beep_distance=50 ;(100) only beep 50 mtr before
section_beep_distance=200 ;(100) only beep 50 mtr before
max_section_time=240 ;(600) max beep time 240 secs
;section_beep_sound=!sectionbeepA ;(!sectionbeepA)
;section_start_sound=!sectionstartA ;(!sectionstartA)
;section_end_sound=!sectionend ;(!sectionend)
;The above might not work on Primo. To be checked
is_spoken=1 ;0 or 1
overspeed_sound="!alert6"
[speedcam_category:0] ;Fixed Cam
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Warning, Speed camera ahead."
activated_min_speech_repeat_delay=-1
approach_beep_distances="200,450"
approach_beep_spoken_type=speech
approach_speech="Waring, You are approaching a speed camera."
;overspeed_spoken_type=speech
;overspeed_speech="Waring, You are over the limit for the camera."
;overspeed_min_speech_repeat_delay=15
section_start_spoken_type=none
section_beep_spoken_type=none
section_end_spoken_type=none
min_frc=-1
approach_beep_sound="!proxi"
; S P E E D C A M - C A T : 1 ;Mobile
[speedcam_category:1]
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Warning, Mobile camera ahead."
activated_min_speech_repeat_delay=-1
approach_beep_spoken_type=none
section_start_spoken_type=none
overspeed_spoken_type=none
section_beep_spoken_type=none
section_end_spoken_type=none
min_frc=-1
approach_beep_sound="!proxi"
; S P E E D C A M - C A T : 2 ;RedSpeed
[speedcam_category:2]
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Warning, Redlight Speed camera ahead."
activated_min_speech_repeat_delay=-1
approach_beep_spoken_type=none
section_start_spoken_type=none
overspeed_spoken_type=none
section_beep_spoken_type=none
section_end_spoken_type=none
min_frc=5
approach_beep_sound="!proxi"
; S P E E D C A M - C A T : 3 ;SPECS
[speedcam_category:3]
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Warning, Average speed camera zone."
activated_min_speech_repeat_delay=-1
approach_beep_spoken_type=none
section_start_spoken_type=none
overspeed_spoken_type=none
section_beep_spoken_type=none
section_end_spoken_type=none
min_frc=-1
approach_beep_sound="!proxi"
; S P E E D C A M - C A T : 4 ;RedLight
[speedcam_category:4]
approach_beep_distances="150,150"
activated_spoken_type=speech
activated_speech="Warning, Red light camera ahead."
activated_min_speech_repeat_delay=-1
approach_beep_spoken_type=none
section_start_spoken_type=none
overspeed_spoken_type=none
section_beep_spoken_type=none
section_end_spoken_type=none
min_frc=5
approach_beep_sound="!proxi"
[warning.driveralert.settings]
max_display_count=3 ;(3)
show_timeout=10 ;(3)
show_vehicle_pictograms=1 ;(1)
preactivate_distance=100 ;(100)
;truck_policy=0 ;(0)
;show_cat=
;warn_cat=
warn_method=2 ;(2)
Unfortunately, iGO does not give camera alerts on a simulated route. If it did, it would make testing a lot easier. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:22 pm Post subject: |
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This is my current Sys file:
[device]
type="Generic_device"
[power]
powermgm_state="1"
[Main]
ShowExit=1
[interface]
show_exit=1
extra_settings=1
[3d_config]
disable_roadsign_navigation_mode=1
rotated_roadsigns=1
show_guidance_arrows=1
show_guidance_strip=1
[sound]
csv_voice_enabled=1
use_method=1
queue_length=200
sound_volume=255
voice_volume=255
mute_os_key=1
ding=0
[route]
correctness=90
[warning]
speedcam_enabled=1 ;(0)
speedcam_visualtype=1 ;(1)
speedcam_soundtype=1 ;(1) 1=warn if overspeed 2=approach
speedcam_soundtype_4=2 ;
speedcam_warning=1 ;(0)
;speedcam_check_frc=1
speak_tts_only=1
speedwarn_alt_builtup_based=1 ;(0)
speedwarn_alt_limit=1 ;(0)
speedwarn_alt_tolerance=110 ;(100)
speedwarn_alt_toltype=1 ;(0) alternative tolerance type
speedwarn_tolerance=110 ;(100)
speedwarn_toltype=1 ;(0) absolute or percentage
[debug]
skip_eula=1
enable_roadshadow=1
loop_sim=1
sound_q_length=200
reserve_memory=1835008
cache=262144
[map]
auto_nightmode=1
map_mode="3D"
[tts]
tts_buffer=131072
announce_exit_directions=1
tts_logics=3
priority="HIGH"
always_say_road_names=3
announce_street_name=1
skip_exit_numbers=2
Thank you for the Sys file. May I ask you in where I should place the Pocket GPS Sound file please. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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I have copy your Navigation files into the Sys now the IGO cannot start! |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
Joined: Apr 04, 2006 Posts: 10118 Location: Bexhill, South Sussex, UK
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:09 pm Post subject: |
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Right then. Copy your old one back and add stuff a bit at a time. |
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jwlchan Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:14 pm Post subject: |
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I did but the IGO still not working. I have to restart a few times to delete the who IGO folder and now re copy the whole thing.
I would say I will leave this as what it is and do not want to go any further!
Thank you for the input and afford! |
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M8TJT The Other Tired Old Man
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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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No sense of adventure some folk.
But I can't say that I blame you. That sort of faffing around is not for the faint hearted. But that is the way to do it. Mine works OK. |
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