Aston Martin Garmin update?
#17
It is not a real update anyhow, as no data is changed. It just allows you to use the new maps from the SD card, the maps will not be copied over onto the Nav unit, the system simply reads the new maps from the SD card.
When removing the SD card, everything is back to the previous stage again. You can also select the maps to be used in the settings of the NAV unit.
You could have different maps available, e.g. central europe on the nav unit and eastern europe on the SD card.
#18
No. Still shows the AM logo on start up and the little AM car can still be selected. It is not a real update anyhow, as no data is changed. It just allows you to use the new maps from the SD card, the maps will not be copied over onto the Nav unit, the system simply reads the new maps from the SD card. When removing the SD card, everything is back to the previous stage again. You can also select the maps to be used in the settings of the NAV unit. You could have different maps available, e.g. central europe on the nav unit and eastern europe on the SD card.
#20
I don't think POIs will work in AM. They didn't for me.
But you can give a try. For POIs you have to use Garmin POI loader. Follow this link:
http://www.garmin.com/us/maps/poiloader
But you can give a try. For POIs you have to use Garmin POI loader. Follow this link:
http://www.garmin.com/us/maps/poiloader
#21
Thanks to all for posting the information about the SD card from Garmin, it should arrive sometime this week.
I think I'll miss seeing myself driving over water when going over the new part of the SF Bay Bridge though :-)
I think I'll miss seeing myself driving over water when going over the new part of the SF Bay Bridge though :-)
#22
Got my SD card from Garmin and installed it - very easy to do.
One question - when you bring up the information about the Nav, it will show the originally installed map and the new SD card. Both of these options are checked. Should you leave them both checked or only the new SD maps (both are North America)?
Thanks,
One question - when you bring up the information about the Nav, it will show the originally installed map and the new SD card. Both of these options are checked. Should you leave them both checked or only the new SD maps (both are North America)?
Thanks,
#24
Got my SD card from Garmin and installed it - very easy to do. One question - when you bring up the information about the Nav, it will show the originally installed map and the new SD card. Both of these options are checked. Should you leave them both checked or only the new SD maps (both are North America)? Thanks,
#26
Thanks, yeah I did that too and it's working. Any idea how we keep the maps up to date in the future though???
#27
Has anyone tried updating using the lifetime update download available from Garmin. I didn't think it was possible until I saw the mini usb port on the nav unit next to the SD card slot. From what I've been able to find on the garmin website all we would need to do is purchase and download the key for lifetime updates into garmin express and then connect the usb port on the garmin device to the computer that downloaded the info. All seems easy but was wondering if anyone has tried that yet.
#28
Has anyone tried updating using the lifetime update download available from Garmin. I didn't think it was possible until I saw the mini usb port on the nav unit next to the SD card slot. From what I've been able to find on the garmin website all we would need to do is purchase and download the key for lifetime updates into garmin express and then connect the usb port on the garmin device to the computer that downloaded the info. All seems easy but was wondering if anyone has tried that yet.
#29
Great let me know how you make out. This seems to be the perfect option for around $90 you get 4 updates per year for ever if it works. The garmin website list the compatible devices but I'm not sure of the exact model that they use in our cars and Garmin doesn't seem to want to admit that they supply units to Aston in their product listings.