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Satnav bordering on useless
XFullFatTim
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Post: #11
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

Also if you have your own favourite route that is "better" than or preferred over that offered by the satnav you can set the system to "learn" the route you prefer - it's also in the settings. If you set the same route 3 times but deviate from it every time then, if the "learn" mode is switched on, the system will default to your preferred route every time you ask for that route.

Just one small tip - there is a function in the satnav called "Home" - I don't know why Navteq / Land Rover persist in fitting this function as it is a security risk if you leave your car in say an airport long term carpark where you have to leave your car keys - it makes it very easy for somebody to power up the car and find your home address while you are away. I just have my house address in as an ordinary destination.

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07-10-2011 09:57am
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defender_uk
 

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Post: #12
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

(07-10-2011 09:29am)griff Wrote:  There should be a shortest, fastest, motorway, non motorway, TMC options if it is anything like my BMW - could be hidden in settings?

LR don't, unfortuantely, give those options. I agree that the three choices given are hard to work out the differences.

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07-10-2011 10:21am
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Barneyridge
 

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Post: #13
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

So it sounds very much like the Subaru system then (Kenwood system). Not as good as a normal Tom Tom but neater and cleaner.

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07-10-2011 10:30am
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BFGEvoqueMan
 

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Post: #14
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

I hope it is alot better than the one in my FL2. Having had BMW and COMMAND systems previuosly this one is not good. In UK and Germany it was generally OK, but in France I have lost count of the number of roads it has told me to go down that were no entry or did not exist. Also in the FL2 you get three discs for Europe, with COMMAND you get one DVD.

I am putting it in the car for resale more than anything, but honestly I am expecting the worse, afterall it doesn't even have a 3D view.

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07-10-2011 11:19am
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DynamicRRV
 

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Post: #15
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

(07-10-2011 09:57am)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Also if you have your own favourite route that is "better" than or preferred over that offered by the satnav you can set the system to "learn" the route you prefer - it's also in the settings. If you set the same route 3 times but deviate from it every time then, if the "learn" mode is switched on, the system will default to your preferred route every time you ask for that route.

Just one small tip - there is a function in the satnav called "Home" - I don't know why Navteq / Land Rover persist in fitting this function as it is a security risk if you leave your car in say an airport long term carpark where you have to leave your car keys - it makes it very easy for somebody to power up the car and find your home address while you are away. I just have my house address in as an ordinary destination.

Me too Tim.
07-10-2011 11:22am
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defender_uk
 

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Post: #16
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

but all sat navs have that 'home' button don't they? all the ones I have had did....
i agree it is a security risk though, and i never have used it....

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07-10-2011 02:54pm
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simonc
 

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Post: #17
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

You can always offset your home by a few houses, or perhaps just somewhere in your home town / village where you always drive past on the way home and from where you would have no need for sat nav assistance anyway.

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07-10-2011 04:12pm
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swimfanuk
 

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Post: #18
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

The one thing the dealer told me about the sat nav was to make sure that I didn't set the home button to your actual address - something I hadn't considered so a useful bit of advice.

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07-10-2011 04:18pm
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gomark
 

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Post: #19
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

The thief has got to work out the keyless entry process first. All safe!

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defender_uk
 

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Post: #20
RE: Satnav bordering on useless

i am sure that won't take long these days with receivers etc....

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07-10-2011 04:38pm
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