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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
Hi simont, The sound quality, whilst not up to the radio's standards, is quite OK for route instructions - I have my volume at the 80% level with no clarity issues at all at our speed limit of 110kph (68mph), so there is still volume in hand. As for the microphone used with the Bluetooth hands free phone facility, you would need to put a small hole in the mask. I've decided not to use the 'phone facility because, when I did try it out prior to fitting the mask, I found that the microphone sensitivity is pretty low and required a real shout for the caller to hear you. I checked with Garmin and there is no way of increasing the microphone gain.
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7th Apr 2011 11:52 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
I bought my 1490 from JB HiFi and it cam with the Topo maps for free (value of $200+) and while the memory card is in the unit I have never used them. Although, every now and then I do get advised to take a 'track' through out local council bushland reserve when I deviate from the route it prescribed, which probably woouldn't be appreciated from all the dog walkers on that path 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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16th Apr 2011 2:20 pm |
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fujifreel Member Since: 06 Jan 2011 Location: Australian Capital Territory Posts: 14 |
With the Dealer fitted Garmin 1490 unit has anyone accessed the micro SD card slot yet to add maps? I am interested in adding the Topo map but I'm not sure how difficult it is to gain access to this area. I have the Topo map on my handheld Garmin 62S but would be nice to have also on the built in unit. Any help would be appreciated. |
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26th Apr 2011 1:16 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
I wish I had followed the example of jdwhyte and bought the 1490T myself so I could have negotiated TOPO maps. Alas, I didn't and the 1490T mapping software is a shocker once in the country and off the main roads (where I live). I will therefore need to buy TOPO maps and load via SD slot.
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26th Apr 2011 11:30 am |
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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
jaksbak; I shouldn't be too concerned about access, your Service Manager is probably quite right in his comments. The removal of the glovebox - at least in my case - was only to put the power supply socket and isolating switch in place. It certainly doesn't need touching again to get to the Garmin. As far as the maps go I think it's all down to deals at the time. I got free map updates for the life of the unit when I bought from JB, but I will probably go for the TOPO at some time. Incidentally, you can download TOPO directly into the Garmin via the Garmin web site as an alternative to the SD slot. An odd thing I have noticed with the supplied mapping is the number of country roads it shows which don't actually exist, presumably bush tracks that have fallen into disuse and future roads that are planned and shown on the shire maps but not yet built. |
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26th Apr 2011 9:29 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
I don't think it's been answered yet, but if its permanently wired in and powered by the ignition switched accessory fuse. What happens when the ignition is switched off, does it stay on, powered by it's own internal battery and then gives an option to turn off again on screen? |
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27th Apr 2011 6:10 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
being a garmin it will ask you if it should continue under battery power , if you dont press yes within 30 seconds it will shut down At work
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27th Apr 2011 6:43 am |
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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
It may be CG knowledge, but it is the truth! |
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27th Apr 2011 9:03 am |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
The 1490 is a 4.3 inch screen.
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27th Apr 2011 10:28 am |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
1490 is a 5" screen as is the 1410 |
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27th Apr 2011 11:29 am |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
Your RIGHT I was getting mixed up with the 1390 which is 4.3 inch. OK - so my question is now whether anyone thinks there is much real difference between the 4.3 and 5 screen sizes And I don't mean 0.7 inches.... 2002 Honda VFR800 2002 Toyota Celica 140 Silver (mid life crisis - again!) 2007 FL2 GS Manual Army Reconnaissance Green + freel2.com sticker 2004 Toyota Celica 140 Black - Gone 2000 Toyota Celica 140 Silver - Gone 1998 Toyota Celica ST Pearl Green - Gone 1996 Nissan Primera 1.6 - Gone 1994 Rover Montego 1.6 Auto - Gone |
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27th Apr 2011 1:03 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13291 |
1.77800 centimetres a google fact At work
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27th Apr 2011 2:26 pm |
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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
Simont. In my gallery is a picture of the 1490T installed. There is a noticeable difference between the 1390 and the 1490 since the .7" is diagonal, so the 1390 is smaller in both height and width. The 1490 is a very close fit in the OE box.
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27th Apr 2011 9:19 pm |
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simont Member Since: 15 Feb 2011 Location: Sunderland/Newcastle Posts: 1809 |
egipp
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27th Apr 2011 9:35 pm |
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