Mike Lane wrote:
:: Hugh wrote on Jul 15, 2011:
::
::: On 2011-07-14 16:42:41 -0400, doug cutler said:
:::
:::: Just "upgraded": from a nuvi 855 to a nuvi 2360. I find that
:::: ROUTES is now TRIP PLANNER, well it has some nice improvements but
:::: it doesn't seem to work like the old ROUTES.
:::: I set up a trip with four stops, look at the map and it shows all
:::: four and the roads between them so I go NAVIGATE it. First it
:::: asks me for my first stop, no problem ( if I give it the end point
:::: it ignores all stops in between) and I go drive. It takes me to
:::: the first stop, then the second stop then no more navigation
:::: information, the route just ends! BTW it does the same thing in
:::: SIMULATION mode.
:::: So please someone tell me what I am doing wrong! (I am also in the
:::: 65+ set)
:::: Doug
:::
::: I understand what you are saying. I have a new 2450LM and it has
::: taken me some time to figure out the Trip Planner.
:::
::: I believe that this is how to do it.
:::
::: 1. Set up the trip with your several vias and the ultimate end.
::: 2. Start navigating. The first via is set to be the next
::: destination.
::: 3. When you reach the first via the nüvi will announce it.
::: 4. Touch the trip name on the nüvi screen and then touch "Go" for
::: the next part of the trip
::: 5. The next leg of the trip will now be navigated.
::: 6. Continue this for rest of the trip legs.
:::
::
:: Sorry, but I'm not sure I've understood this correctly. Do you mean
:: that it's not possible with this unit to plan a continuous route
:: with several waypoints, and have it navigate from beginning to end?
::
:: What happens if you transfer a route from MapSource, or similar? I
:: believe this *is* possible. See
http://tinyurl.com/6jsngrz
::
::
::
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:: Mike Lane
:: UK North Yorkshire
:: mike_lane at mac dot com
Mike - IF I understand Doug, I agree with him. My old Garmin Quest used to
be able to establish a route with multiple waypoints. It didn't require you
to 'select' which waypoint to go to, it didn't STOP navigating when you get
there, etc. You just did the route. The method that my 2460LMT does which
is what Doug is mentioning really seems bizarre to me. Also, because it
calculates a 'stop' at each waypoint, the total route time is wacky. I
have a 10 minute route to work that takes my all of 15 minutes; with the 3
or 4 waypoints I have to force my 2460LMT to take back roads, it doubles the
'estimated' amount of time 'thinking' I am stopping at each waypoint.
Look at some of my other posts and you'll see I complained about this as
well a few months ago.
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Regards -
- Andrew