Navcore 9.4
GO 700 and navcore 9.4xx Trying to keep the old GO 700 operational, I have tested Navcore 9.4xx on it. This GO 700 was equipped with 8 GB CF card, which replaced HDD drive. Request of warning sounds. 1 Sun Apr 13, 2014 10:23 pm. Custom menu no TomTom services option. 0 Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:16 pm. And speedcams. Mar 02, 2013 Re: Navcore Truck 9.700 (OFFICIAL version) Not had a single problem here in the U.K. With truck routing. So far it seems to choose better routes than the.
On the road, I saw that this nav, 9700 (.ori.SE and.DSA) is flawed and cannot be used to work with a truck. Look at the screenshots: they refer to the N14 in Trofa, Portugal, passing under a railway bridge.) the limitation is: towards the north 'limitation of height 3.5 m', and towards the south 'limited to all trucks' and 'limitation of height 3.5 m'. (On your map the limitation will be wider, I have it corrected to the real stretch) If we prepare a route with this configuration between the extremes, towards the north, it is done by skipping the limitation in planning (precisely the most necessary), (but if we are on the point it shows us the warning. The correct route is traced by the 8398. 'try again with 905 map.
I have a GO730, which I recently updated to Navcore 9.4 through the Home application. I tend to get irritated by voice instructions and so turn them off, but since the update my device wont keep the setting.
Every time I turn it on, I am asked which voice I would like to use before I can do anything else. So I select a computer voice and then go through setting voice preferences, then go and disable the voice again. Alas, I will have to go through the same process the very next time I turn it on. Has anyone else had a similar problem post 9.4 update or knows what the issue is and how to fix it? Click to expand.Our primary clue is the problem you mention above. Your configuration file is either corrupted or cannot be rewritten for some reason.
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Here's what I'd like you to do. Save your mapsettings.cfg file (it's in your map folder) off to a safe spot on your PC. Then perform a Factory Reset (not the sort done with the hole in the bottom of the unit, the kind done from the menu system).
With luck, that should wipe out any knowledge of your existing configuration preferences. Now, cycle power on your unit and don't be surprised if it asks for some details from you again, including a voice preference. Now, turn the unit off and on again. Does it cease asking about the voice?
Click to expand.Our primary clue is the problem you mention above. Your configuration file is either corrupted or cannot be rewritten for some reason.
Here's what I'd like you to do. Save your mapsettings.cfg file (it's in your map folder) off to a safe spot on your PC. Then perform a Factory Reset (not the sort done with the hole in the bottom of the unit, the kind done from the menu system). With luck, that should wipe out any knowledge of your existing configuration preferences. Now, cycle power on your unit and don't be surprised if it asks for some details from you again, including a voice preference.
Now, turn the unit off and on again. Does it cease asking about the voice?