hi i have navigator 5 and when i plug it to 2016 bmw r 1200 rt, my motorcycle option does not work. navigator 5 in the engine may also be caused in the current state.
Hi Paul - Have you worked out how to execute a route on the Nav V? I can input a route OK but when I go to follow it (by following from the front screen "Apps" then "Trip Planner" then select my route and press "Go") the Nav V asks me to "select next destination" - and presents me with all my waypoints - If I select the end one it routes me there not via my other waypoints, if I select the first way point it says "destination reached" when I get there and I have to restart the whole exercise. The manual is no help! Any ideas how you execute a planned route that takes you via all your waypoints and to the final one without stopping?? Thanks a mill....this thing is driving me nuts!
+TheMissendenFlyer If you select an individual waypoint via trip planner it should take you via the other waypoints (did you try clicking the 'routes' button which should give you options? I'll take a look to see if the GPS takes directly to the waypoint without factoring in the other waypoints...that seems annoying if you have to break up a trip into sections.
When it asks to "select next destination" (usually if you've used "where I am now" as the start location) you just need to select the next waypoint, assuming this isn't also the destination. The nav will then take you to that waypoint and thence via the rest to your destination. I use trip planner a lot as you can review a route and tweak it by inserting waypoints if needed to get the desired routing; Faster Time always uses Dual carriageways etc. and Curvy Roads uses every spurious bit of curvy tarmac, so neither are ideal. One useful Tom Tom feature I've not found on the Nav V is the next petrol station on the planned route, very useful especially abroad when a few miles detour to the next station could take a lot of time.
Sorry, there's no sound on this unless you want to hear my 3 year old and wife playing with toys. On a side note, I still haven't had success getting the Bluetooth properly setup with by Blackberry q10 - not sure if it's the phone or the gps yet but I'll keep you posted on that.
Sweet... thanks for posting Paul. Will definitely be getting the Nav V for my '15 R1200GS.
hi i have navigator 5 and when i plug it to 2016 bmw r 1200 rt, my motorcycle option does not work. navigator 5 in the engine may also be caused in the current state.
Hi Paul - Have you worked out how to execute a route on the Nav V? I can input a route OK but when I go to follow it (by following from the front screen "Apps" then "Trip Planner" then select my route and press "Go") the Nav V asks me to "select next destination" - and presents me with all my waypoints - If I select the end one it routes me there not via my other waypoints, if I select the first way point it says "destination reached" when I get there and I have to restart the whole exercise. The manual is no help! Any ideas how you execute a planned route that takes you via all your waypoints and to the final one without stopping?? Thanks a mill....this thing is driving me nuts!
+TheMissendenFlyer If you select an individual waypoint via trip planner it should take you via the other waypoints (did you try clicking the 'routes' button which should give you options? I'll take a look to see if the GPS takes directly to the waypoint without factoring in the other waypoints...that seems annoying if you have to break up a trip into sections.
+pcrb1979 I'll check that out - thanks Paul....
When it asks to "select next destination" (usually if you've used "where I am now" as the start location) you just need to select the next waypoint, assuming this isn't also the destination. The nav will then take you to that waypoint and thence via the rest to your destination. I use trip planner a lot as you can review a route and tweak it by inserting waypoints if needed to get the desired routing; Faster Time always uses Dual carriageways etc. and Curvy Roads uses every spurious bit of curvy tarmac, so neither are ideal.
One useful Tom Tom feature I've not found on the Nav V is the next petrol station on the planned route, very useful especially abroad when a few miles detour to the next station could take a lot of time.
Where is the sound? Do you have a link for the Globeriders Navigator V review?
Sorry, there's no sound on this unless you want to hear my 3 year old and wife playing with toys. On a side note, I still haven't had success getting the Bluetooth properly setup with by Blackberry q10 - not sure if it's the phone or the gps yet but I'll keep you posted on that.
Here is the link to the article that sums up the Nav V features: globeriders.com/article_pages/article07_gps/article07_nav5.shtml