Porsche Sat Nav Discs
Porsche Sat Nav Discs
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Karnivor

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123 posts

226 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Hi Guys,
Ive just bought myself a 2003 996TT and i'm waiting to take delivery of it. It has Sat Nav installed but I imagine the disc is well out of date.

Firstly, It doesnt have Postcode search and i'm wondering if the later discs will give it that facility.

Secondly, does anyone know a cheaper source of the discs, rather than going to an OPC for them. I have tried the Tele Atlas site but they dont appear to list them.

I already own a Tomtom but I want to avoid accessories in the car if possible, i'm sick of trailing wires all the time.

Any help appreciated.
Tony

Wetwipe

3,019 posts

235 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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the nav system does not have a post code search facility, even on the newer cars

Nav Tech are the original publishers of the disks, although they will cost you the same as from an OPC. if you do a search on here i am sure someone said you can buy a set of nav disks for something like a vauxhall omega which are the same and will run

when i bought my pork a few months ago the main UK nav disk was missing so the owner bought a new set for me - they come in a nice leather carry case but they are still only dated 8.2005 - they dont even show the new A120 at stanstead which has been open for a few years but they cover most things and certainly stops me from using a tom tom etc.

the set comes with PCM2 multimedia update disks for the system, although i belive these are update disks for the operating system rather than the actual nav code. In total their are 8 disks now rather than the original 3 - and together they cover all of europe biggrin


jb12

138 posts

232 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Wetwipe said:
the nav system does not have a post code search facility, even on the newer cars

Nav Tech are the original publishers of the disks, although they will cost you the same as from an OPC. if you do a search on here i am sure someone said you can buy a set of nav disks for something like a vauxhall omega which are the same and will run

when i bought my pork a few months ago the main UK nav disk was missing so the owner bought a new set for me - they come in a nice leather carry case but they are still only dated 8.2005 - they dont even show the new A120 at stanstead which has been open for a few years but they cover most things and certainly stops me from using a tom tom etc.

the set comes with PCM2 multimedia update disks for the system, although i belive these are update disks for the operating system rather than the actual nav code. In total their are 8 disks now rather than the original 3 - and together they cover all of europe biggrin
I agree even the newer cars don't have post code search, I had a loan 07 Cayenne while my 996TT was being serviced and this did not have this facility. The Sat Nav disc was date stamped 10 2006.


Edited by jb12 on Friday 22 June 10:52


Edited by jb12 on Friday 22 June 10:53

Erik997

1,289 posts

230 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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jb12 said:
Wetwipe said:
the nav system does not have a post code search facility, even on the newer cars

Nav Tech are the original publishers of the disks, although they will cost you the same as from an OPC. if you do a search on here i am sure someone said you can buy a set of nav disks for something like a vauxhall omega which are the same and will run

when i bought my pork a few months ago the main UK nav disk was missing so the owner bought a new set for me - they come in a nice leather carry case but they are still only dated 8.2005 - they dont even show the new A120 at stanstead which has been open for a few years but they cover most things and certainly stops me from using a tom tom etc.

the set comes with PCM2 multimedia update disks for the system, although i belive these are update disks for the operating system rather than the actual nav code. In total their are 8 disks now rather than the original 3 - and together they cover all of europe biggrin
I agree even the newer cars don't have post code search, I had a loan 07 Cayenne while my 996TT was being serviced and this did not have this facility. The Sat Nav disc was date stamped 10 2006.


Edited by jb12 on Friday 22 June 10:52


Edited by jb12 on Friday 22 June 10:53
Slightly wrong guys. The upgraded version of the SatNav on the 997 enables post code search (at least mine does).

sidicks

25,218 posts

243 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Erik997 said:
Slightly wrong guys. The upgraded version of the SatNav on the 997 enables post code search (at least mine does).
Yes you're right. My car is a 2006 911 and it has Postcode search - you simply input the postcode (first 4 characters only) into the address field.

Sidicks

gmk666

1,679 posts

247 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Does this settle it?



Edited by gmk666 on Friday 22 June 11:10

Karnivor

Original Poster:

123 posts

226 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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oooh, yes it does, luverly.....do you happen to have the link?

cheers.

AMCB

13 posts

227 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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The upgrade costs just under 500 notes from an OPC... it isnt the new map disc that gives you the postcodes but the software update to the PCM

Make sure if / when you get the update done that they also give you the most up to date nav disc as well... 10/2006... unless anyone has got the 2007 one of course... otherwise you'll just have postcode and tmc but not up to date maps!!

gmk666

1,679 posts

247 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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Karnivor said:
oooh, yes it does, luverly.....do you happen to have the link?
http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/personalisation/tequipment/911-997/audioandcommunication/?focus=navigationssoftwareupdate21mitnaviaudio&hideintro=true 

It was for the 997. Dunno if it helps.

hog 1

400 posts

245 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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I like PCM but think its shameful of Porsche to charge £2.5k for this and not offer a free update service, at least say for 3 years after new.
Incidentally, mid '07 cars are still coming with '06 discs.

Karnivor

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123 posts

226 months

Friday 22nd June 2007
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The price is totally unjustifable in my opinion,it is the same mapping data that is used in much cheaper portable systems and the updates are about £100 for them.

All it does is encourage software piracy.

DLAU

9 posts

224 months

Saturday 30th June 2007
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Would some one be able to tell me how to identify on the PCM screen what version of Nav software my 997 has?

I have looked myself but cannot seem to find version or date of my software.

Thanks in advance
Darren

JonnyDangerous

129 posts

241 months

Saturday 30th June 2007
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I have the PCM2 system in my 2002 C4S. It doesn't have the postcode option but it does allow you to enter coordinates. I usually just go to www.multimap.co.uk, enter the post code and then make a note of the coordinates. Enter these into your PCM2 and it'll take you to the doorstep.

computamedic

312 posts

255 months

Saturday 30th June 2007
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I appreciate that this may not be totally relevant, but I have just been through this same scenario with my BMW 330i. My DVD disk was dated 2005 and did not have postcode entry but I have recently updated both the operating system software AND the maps and it now does support postcode entry as described above. In my case it was the OS update which added the postcode facility - NOT the map data. Maybe there is an OS update available for the Porsche system too.

BTW, I bought my upgrade through eBay for £30 to include the 2007-2 European maps DVD AND the OS update on CD-ROM. I wonder if some enterprising individual can offer the same for Porsche systems. I will enquire.

Regards

Dave

Karnivor

Original Poster:

123 posts

226 months

Saturday 30th June 2007
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computamedic said:
I appreciate that this may not be totally relevant, but I have just been through this same scenario with my BMW 330i. My DVD disk was dated 2005 and did not have postcode entry but I have recently updated both the operating system software AND the maps and it now does support postcode entry as described above. In my case it was the OS update which added the postcode facility - NOT the map data. Maybe there is an OS update available for the Porsche system too.

BTW, I bought my upgrade through eBay for £30 to include the 2007-2 European maps DVD AND the OS update on CD-ROM. I wonder if some enterprising individual can offer the same for Porsche systems. I will enquire.

Regards

Dave
Yes, its the same for the Porsche, They supply a multimedia update disc that enables postcode and TMC. As far as my enquiries have gone, You can only get the OS disc with the new maps.

If you can put me in touch with a supplier of said ...ahem..update discs, I would be most willing to pay a reasonable cost for them.

I'm also very good at making backup copies of Safedisc2 protected discs, if anyone needs that service to save them scratching their precious navigation discs.

Thanks for the help.

Karnivor

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123 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th July 2007
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well, I finally gave up and ordered the discs from my OPC. They arrived in the post this morning.

Typically, they come with a note to say that the system CD's should be installed by an OPC, and no further instuctions are given.

So, I ring the OPC and ask how to do it.....Answer......havnt got a clue, "we will get back to you on it sir". It's nice to know that OPC's have such a high competency level furious

Dreammeister

115 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th July 2007
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Do let us know how you get on... I'm interested in doing the upgrade also...

Incidentally are there TMC broadcasts in the UK currently?

The manual for my PCM2 states that TMC will be enabled where TMC exists, presumably this means enabled by the factory rather than dynamically?

Wetwipe

3,019 posts

235 months

Thursday 5th July 2007
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Dreammeister said:
Do let us know how you get on... I'm interested in doing the upgrade also...

Incidentally are there TMC broadcasts in the UK currently?

The manual for my PCM2 states that TMC will be enabled where TMC exists, presumably this means enabled by the factory rather than dynamically?
yep it works.....well it does on the sat nav fitted to my wifes mondeo

i have the multimedia upgrade for the pcm2 as my car was supplied with a new set of disks. i can see neither post code entry or tmc - maybe ive not set it up correctly - i would welcome comments from anyone who has

Karnivor

Original Poster:

123 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th July 2007
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Dreammeister said:
Do let us know how you get on... I'm interested in doing the upgrade also...

Incidentally are there TMC broadcasts in the UK currently?

The manual for my PCM2 states that TMC will be enabled where TMC exists, presumably this means enabled by the factory rather than dynamically?
No Problem M8, Once i'm sorted, ill let you know how I got on. Still waiting for a call from porsche.

You can always PM me, should you wish to get personal about it.

Dreammeister

115 posts

226 months

Thursday 5th July 2007
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Thanks - I'll do that when you've had a chance to try it.

Cheers