Navman .csv Itinerary File Help
Navman .csv Itinerary File Help
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Waugh-terfall

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18,488 posts

223 months

Thursday 8th April 2010
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Last year I chose a £130 Navman S50 3D over the equivalent TomTom, Sony or Garmin because it was Widescreen, had Bluetooth and 3D Mapping. What I hadn't bet on was it's lack of compatibility and functionality. I'm doing a couple of PH hoons in the next week and would like to be able to know where I'm supposed to be going, rather than relying on the car in front etc.

I've got the .itn files and Tyre and the files have been converted into the correct .csv file, now how the hell do I get this onto my Navman?! I've got NavDesk but there doesn't seem to be able to be any way of uploading it. Google only throws up walkthroughs for their old SmartST software which apparently isn't compatible with my S50 3D...

Help! Please?!

mcbunny

3 posts

192 months

Thursday 22nd April 2010
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you could use igo 8 software on it instead much better than the navman standard stuff smile

Lakelord

1,756 posts

227 months

Friday 4th June 2010
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Don't venture in to this forum very often so apologies for the delay however I have a S90i and had the same problem. The only solution I have found is to edit the waypoints in the CSV file so that they are continuous numbers, 01 blabla bla; 02 blabla etc.
These waypoints are then loaded on your Navman as PoI's.
You then have to go in to multi-point trip thingy and build the journey using the way points sequentially.
After you have done all this, the rest of the guys will be posting their pics of the hoon! hehe
It's a right old faff but that's the only way I've managed to accomplish this.
Would I buy a Navman again? Nope. Tom Tom for this very reason in the future.

Waugh-terfall

Original Poster:

18,488 posts

223 months

Friday 4th June 2010
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Lakelord said:
Don't venture in to this forum very often so apologies for the delay however I have a S90i and had the same problem. The only solution I have found is to edit the waypoints in the CSV file so that they are continuous numbers, 01 blabla bla; 02 blabla etc.
These waypoints are then loaded on your Navman as PoI's.
You then have to go in to multi-point trip thingy and build the journey using the way points sequentially.
After you have done all this, the rest of the guys will be posting their pics of the hoon! hehe
It's a right old faff but that's the only way I've managed to accomplish this.
Would I buy a Navman again? Nope. Tom Tom for this very reason in the future.
No worries, that's what I found in the end, now it works nicely, though on longer trips or through cities I find myself going over the 15 POI limit it has! Thanks anyway!