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Speed camera data base installed - Davevx - 13-05-2013 11:40am

All works vey well

An easy install Smile


RE: Speed camera data base installed - doug - 13-05-2013 03:59pm

Details please.


RE: Speed camera data base installed - Barton Evoque - 13-05-2013 04:31pm

Need to no more please.and a how to do.


Speed camera data base installed - Davevx - 13-05-2013 04:39pm

How To install Speed/Safety Camera POI’s To Range Rover Evoque

This Should Work on all Evoques With Hard Drive Sat. Nav Installed (Not tried on Others)

Start Engine (Ignition may switch off otherwise while you are installing)

Insert USB Stick with your POI’s on. The POI’s must be in GPX Format (See Handbook)


Touch the Nav Button

Touch Nav. Menu Button

Touch More Button

Touch My POI Button

Touch Add Button

Touch "USB Drive" Button

It should now show a list of the POI’s on your USB Stick

Touch the POI you want to install (Do one at a time, safer that way)

When you have installed all the POI’s you want to install go to Edit & touch Edit Button

This should bring up all the POI’s you have installed including any previous ones you have installed

Touch the Camera File you want to Edit (Example, Gatso-Mobile-Pmobile-Red Light-Specs)

This will bring up a Menu to allow you to change the sound and Switch the Sound and Show on Map On or Off (Recommend Switching both Sound & Shown on Map to On)

To change the sound go to the Icon shown on Left Hand Side of screen Touch the Sound Icon it will bring up a list of Installed Sounds touch the one you want for that particular Camera & DON’T FORGET to touch OK before leaving that Menu Screen otherwise it will default to all Off.

Do this for all the Camera Maps you want to Edit one at a time touching OK after each Map Edit

Touch Return to Map after you have Edited all the Cameras you want & Remove USB stick.

Take the Car for a Drive Through Known Cameras and Check if Working.

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The Cameras will only work when you are in Map View or the Sat. Nav is Routing you. Once you have gone to Map view you can then go to other screens and Speed Cameras will continue to warn you.

You MUST do this every time you switch the Ignition on. If you don’t go to Map View cameras will not warn you.

Switching the Ignition off Cancels Cameras as it also Cancels the Map, But not a Route. (As Standard)

You can Select which Cameras you want to warn you, or just have them showing on Map with No Sound.


RE: Speed camera data base installed - eddkawasaki - 13-05-2013 04:50pm

It’s pretty simple really.

1- Subscribe to pocket gps world £19.99 a year.
2- download the database in GPX format or convert it to GPX if not already
3- Copy it to the root of a memory stick.
4- Connect it to the car.
5- Then follow the instructions on pg 156 of the owner’s manual

1. From the Nav menu, touch More....
2. Select Stored locations.
3. Touch My POI.
4. Select Add to individually select each POI
group to be downloaded. Select Edit to
change Name, Icon or Sound icon. Or
select Delete.

I've not done the full speed camera database but I have downloaded POI's for shell garages from there and succesfully got them in the evoque and they come up with the shell logo too which LR POI's did not.

Edit: beat me to it!


RE: Speed camera data base installed - Barton Evoque - 13-05-2013 05:02pm

Could you provide us a link on pocket gsp website for which one we need to download.


RE: Speed camera data base installed - eddkawasaki - 13-05-2013 05:11pm

you need to register (free) to download anything and have to pay to get to the speed camera database


RE: Speed camera data base installed - Trapdoor - 13-05-2013 05:14pm

I download mine in CSV format and convert because I couldn't get the GPX files to load.

Anyone know how to load an icon for speed cameras as the in-built icon's are all pretty naff. Also quite like to have a different sound too, as there is a choice of only three, one sounds like a damned ice-cream van. Hardly 'urgent' enough!


RE: Speed camera data base installed - eddkawasaki - 13-05-2013 05:51pm

im not at home to check right now but i seem to remeber there was a bitmap image named the same as the GPX file in the folder for the shell logo


RE: Speed camera data base installed - Trapdoor - 13-05-2013 05:54pm

Mmmm .... wonder if that would work for the speed cams then? I have mine set as a little red circle with an ! in it, but it looks a bit naff. May have a play later as I have to download the latest database.