Finding a TYRE created file on my Garmin nuvi 255
Finding a TYRE created file on my Garmin nuvi 255
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itiejim

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228 months

Saturday 15th May 2010
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I have recently discovered TYRE software for creating route files compatible with Garmin systems I have downloaded the file onto the sat nav and can see that is it there when exploring the system via my computer. However, how on earth do I get the sat nav to actually run / find the map?? confused

sgrimshaw

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273 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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Even though tyre has transferred the file to the Garmin, you still need to import the route on the Garmin itself.

It's something like, Tools, MyData, Import Route from File ....

I think then it will appear in the list of custom routes.

itiejim

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Sunday 16th May 2010
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Thanks for the reply, but my sat nav doesn't have the relevant option in the My Data section

sgrimshaw

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273 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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Which model do you have?

itiejim

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Sunday 16th May 2010
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A nuvi 255

sgrimshaw

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273 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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I think you may be out of luck.

Just been searching, and it appears that the 200 series Garmins don't have the ability to use loaded routes.

itiejim

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Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Ahh, that would explain it!

Thanks for all the help. Are there any cheapy Garmins / Tom Toms out there that I could get just for this purpose?

sgrimshaw

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Tuesday 18th May 2010
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You'd need to check to be sure, but as far as I know all TomToms can accept predefined routes.

From the Garmin site, it looks like all Garmins EXCEPT for the 200 series can do it.

Best thing is to check the manual for the one(s) in your budget.

waremark

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236 months

Sunday 23rd May 2010
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sgrimshaw said:
You'd need to check to be sure, but as far as I know all TomToms can accept predefined routes.
Was not true a few months ago, so probably is still not true. The One and the XL Classic did not do 'Itineraries'.

sgrimshaw

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Sunday 23rd May 2010
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waremark said:
Was not true a few months ago, so probably is still not true. The One and the XL Classic did not do 'Itineraries'.
I think you will find they both can.

TomTom One ... see manual here : http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/one/refman...

Look in the section for Advanced Route Planning, it shows the ability to Load / Save / Delete Itineries etc

TomTom XL ... see manual here : http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/onexl/refm...

Chapter 11 is Itinerary Planning.


In fact both the One and XL have very similar menus.


The only TomTom that appears NOT to have this ability is the TomTom Start.

Edited by sgrimshaw on Sunday 23 May 09:26

waremark

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Tuesday 1st June 2010
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sgrimshaw said:
waremark said:
Was not true a few months ago, so probably is still not true. The One and the XL Classic did not do 'Itineraries'.
I think you will find they both can.

TomTom One ... see manual here : http://download.tomtom.com/open/manuals/one/refman...
I think this illustrates how difficult it is to know which TT models have the itinerary planning feature. Early TT Ones had it, later ones did not. EG The TT One V3 manual does not refer to this feature.