ADVrider

Go Back   ADVrider > Riding > Layin' down tracks
User Name
Password
Register Inmates Photos Site Rules Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rating: Thread Rating: 41 votes, 4.34 average. Display Modes
Old 11-14-2012, 12:22 PM   #5851
moto-treks
Back Home
 
moto-treks's Avatar
 
Joined: Dec 2007
Location: Spokane Washington
Oddometer: 1,546
Quote:
Originally Posted by Emoto View Post
This??? http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/O...armin/Download

Pardon the semi-off-topic question but how well do these work compared to maps from Garmin?
Or the more Garmin friendly version http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl

Outside North America I'd use the open street maps. Within North America I'd go with the Garmin Maps.
__________________
Moto Trek'n to New York via the Trans Labrador Hwy, South America

Moto-Treks
moto-treks is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 12:39 PM   #5852
guavadude
de-composer
 
guavadude's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Dallas, TX
Oddometer: 315
Mapquest OSM

Trying to get the OSM maps into Basecamp and 650.
On http://www.openstreetmap.org/ I see a Mapquest Open terrain style map.
This is what I really would like to have on the Montana since the terrain maps are what I use in Google to find the hilly roads.
So is there a download for this Mapquest OSM? I can't seem to find it.
I've made a little progress with the generic routable OSMs but I'm sure I'll have to ask a few questions about that as well soon enough.
thanks
guavadude is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 01:50 PM   #5853
mass-klr
Adventurer
 
mass-klr's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2012
Location: Massachusetts
Oddometer: 66
Quote:
Originally Posted by Emmbeedee View Post
Sounds like the exact setup i have on the 4 rugged mounts I have here: Cable coiled with tie-wraps holding it to the crossbar, and powered by an SAE cable at the steering head.

Just to make sure. If my SAE cable going to my battery has a fuse in line do I still need to leave the amps mount fuse on the part going from the mount to the SAE connector?
mass-klr is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 02:04 PM   #5854
atlas cached
OX Ambassador
 
atlas cached's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2012
Oddometer: 404
Quote:
Originally Posted by johnpitts01 View Post
Yes, I did need that information. It all makes sense to me now.
Without that explanation I was quite confused.

Again, just to be sure I have it correct, please confirm that I have (2) choices, A and B

A
Install the uSD card in the Montana
Connect the Montana to the laptop
Create a directory on the uSD card named /Garmin
Insert the CN CD in the laptop
Download the CN maps to the uSD card in the Montana to the /Garmin directory.
To load the maps to a second uSD card, disconnect the Montana, swap uSD card 1 with uSD card 2, connect the Montana to the laptop again and download the maps to uSD card 2.



B
Insert the uSD card in the slot on the laptop
Connect the Montana
Create a directory on the uSD card named /Garmin
Insert the CN CD in the laptop
Download the CN maps to the uSD card to the /Garmin directory.
To load the maps to a second uSD card, swap uSD card 1 with uSD card 2 on the laptop and repeat.


Sorry to be such a PITA with the questions, but I want to be sure to get this right from the get-go.

If detailed instructions are available anywhere just give me a link or point me to w website / thread.


Thanks for all your help.


John
You do not need to insert the CN DVD each time.

First time, you will install CN to your hard drive. Then you will be able to use it in BaseCamp. Launching MapInstall will allow you to send all or part of the CN map to your Montana or uSD card.

Please read the Montana Map Installation info here.
__________________
Garmin Montana Wiki Oregon 6xx Wiki BaseCamp Wiki
atlas cached is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 02:49 PM   #5855
Emmbeedee
Procrastinators
 
Emmbeedee's Avatar
 
Joined: Mar 2008
Location: Near Ottawa, ON, Canada
Oddometer: 5,779
Quote:
Originally Posted by mass-klr View Post
Just to make sure. If my SAE cable going to my battery has a fuse in line do I still need to leave the amps mount fuse on the part going from the mount to the SAE connector?
If your connection is fused then sure, snip the one off the Garmin cable but I left mine on since it makes it safer, in case I plug into someone else's bike sometime if I borrow a bike but don't know if their wiring is fused.

Better safe than sorry.

Besides, if I do blow the fuse, it's much more accessible this way.

I just remembered the other reason I left the fuse on the Garmin cable. The SAE cable has a larger fuse than is best to protect electronics with since that SAE connector normally is used for battery charging, and powering the electric air pump when I need it. So it just makes sense to have a lighter amperage fuse in the Garmin cable.
__________________
Want to know more about the Garmin Montana? See the Wisdom and FAQ Thread.
"Don't play a lute to a cow" (Old Chinese Idiom)
"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.

Emmbeedee screwed with this post 11-14-2012 at 07:03 PM
Emmbeedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 07:09 PM   #5856
TravellingStrom
Gnarly Adventurer
 
TravellingStrom's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Rockhampton, Australia
Oddometer: 388
Quote:
Originally Posted by TravellingStrom View Post
Well I am back on track :)

After 14 days the faulty unit was replaced and although I had to cross a border and a river and use a cranky slow bus that broke down, I now have my THIRD 650t.

Hopefully this one will last longer than the other 2 and not get confused either :)

Cheers from Chiang Rai Thailand on my way back to my broken down bike in Laos
]


Cheers
TravellingStrom
Sent by arcane magic
using Tapatalk


Hmmmm, I just checked the units software and it was shipped with version 3.82, why would they do that, you would think it would come out with at least the latest stable version :(


Oh well, in for a penny, I am installing 4.60 now and will see what happens when I go for a ride for the first time in about an hour or so :)

Cheers
TS
__________________
www.travellingstrom.com
TravellingStrom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 07:14 PM   #5857
atlas cached
OX Ambassador
 
atlas cached's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2012
Oddometer: 404
Quote:
Originally Posted by TravellingStrom View Post
Hmmmm, I just checked the units software and it was shipped with version 3.82, why would they do that, you would think it would come out with at least the latest stable version :(
It did come with the latest version. The latest version available when the unit was packaged.

When each new firmware update is released, should Garmin cut the seals on all packaged GPSr units in inventory and update them, then repackage them again? Each time?

Should they also recall all packaged units from all vendors and retailers for the same purpose?

Or should we just plug in the GPSr and update it once, when we receive it and unpackage the unit ourselves?

Some expectations are unreasonable.
__________________
Garmin Montana Wiki Oregon 6xx Wiki BaseCamp Wiki
atlas cached is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-14-2012, 07:21 PM   #5858
Emmbeedee
Procrastinators
 
Emmbeedee's Avatar
 
Joined: Mar 2008
Location: Near Ottawa, ON, Canada
Oddometer: 5,779
Quote:
Originally Posted by atlas cached View Post
Or should we just plug in the GPSr and update it once, when we receive it and unpackage the unit ourselves?

Some expectations are unreasonable.
Pretty much the same reason why the Montana doesn't come with a printed manual. That would be a real moving target, trying to pin that information down in printed form.
__________________
Want to know more about the Garmin Montana? See the Wisdom and FAQ Thread.
"Don't play a lute to a cow" (Old Chinese Idiom)
"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.
Emmbeedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-15-2012, 02:34 AM   #5859
TravellingStrom
Gnarly Adventurer
 
TravellingStrom's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Rockhampton, Australia
Oddometer: 388
Quote:
Originally Posted by atlas cached View Post
It did come with the latest version. The latest version available when the unit was packaged.

When each new firmware update is released, should Garmin cut the seals on all packaged GPSr units in inventory and update them, then repackage them again? Each time?

Should they also recall all packaged units from all vendors and retailers for the same purpose?

Or should we just plug in the GPSr and update it once, when we receive it and unpackage the unit ourselves?

Some expectations are unreasonable.
It did not come in a box mate otherwise I would not have mentioned it

It came by itself with nothing except a battery in a bubble wrap bag, so yes I DO expect them to put the latest version software on it and I am not being unreasonable about my expectations


Cheers
TravellingStrom
Sent by arcane magic
using Tapatalk
__________________
www.travellingstrom.com
TravellingStrom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-15-2012, 06:27 AM   #5860
Rocky TFS
Gnarly Adventurer
 
Rocky TFS's Avatar
 
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: Hailey, Idaho
Oddometer: 192
Quote:
Originally Posted by TravellingStrom View Post
It came by itself with nothing except a battery in a bubble wrap bag, so yes I DO expect them to put the latest version software on it and I am not being unreasonable about my expectations


Cheers
TravellingStrom
Sent by arcane magic
using Tapatalk

Sounds like you had quite an adventure! We all hope that the third time is the charm!
Rocky TFS is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-15-2012, 03:31 PM   #5861
TravellingStrom
Gnarly Adventurer
 
TravellingStrom's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: Rockhampton, Australia
Oddometer: 388
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rocky TFS View Post
Sounds like you had quite an adventure! We all hope that the third time is the charm!


I hope so too m8, because they haven't earnt the cost of the product yet in any way shape nor form
__________________
www.travellingstrom.com
TravellingStrom is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-15-2012, 04:07 PM   #5862
DRTBYK
Long Haul Adventurer
 
DRTBYK's Avatar
 
Joined: Mar 2003
Location: North Central Washington (state)
Oddometer: 3,170
Tempe

I think by now we all know that the tempe wireless temperature sensor is defective. Garmin is working on producing corrected units and, if you reported yours to Product Support, you should get a new one when they are available. In the mean time, here is a description of how the tempe works - in case you haven't figured it out by now.

From Montana Dev Team:
I’ll give you a quick and basic example of how the feature works. I put the tempe under a light bulb and it reads 100°F at 10:00:00 AM on Thursday. I move it away from the light bulb and it somehow magically cools to 75°F at 10:00:01 AM on Thursday. It remains at 75°F until I heat it up to 85°F at 11:00:00 AM on Thursday. It then cools down back to 75°F and remains at that temperature. At 9:59:59 AM on Friday, the 24hr max will read 100°F. At 10:00:01 AM on Friday, the 24hr max will read 85°F. Because the 100°F temperature was greater than 24 hours in the past, it is no longer the 24hr max.

The 24 hour min/max temperatures are saved on the tempe. That allows the 24hr min/max to be preserved even if you turn off your handheld or walk out of range to the tempe, and it gives you more flexibility when using the tempe. As a basic example, you could leave it outside far away from your handheld device in the evening and then return in the morning with your handheld to figure out how cold it got the previous night. The only way to “reset it” and clear the 24hr min/max is to remove the battery from the tempe and wait several seconds. The tempe will then forget everything and start from scratch.
I'm afraid I'll be somewhere between home and Tierra del Fuego when the new tempe ships - being optimistic.

Cheers,
__________________
Cheers,

Dan
DRTBYK is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-16-2012, 09:53 AM   #5863
atlas cached
OX Ambassador
 
atlas cached's Avatar
 
Joined: Jun 2012
Oddometer: 404
Quote:
Originally Posted by DRTBYK View Post
I think by now we all know that the tempe wireless temperature sensor is defective. Garmin is working on producing corrected units and, if you reported yours to Product Support, you should get a new one when they are available.

I'm afraid I'll be somewhere between home and Tierra del Fuego when the new tempe ships - being optimistic.

Cheers,
Just received notice that Garmin has shipped me a Tempe as of today. I ordered it more than 8 weeks ago. I thought maybe they had lost the order. I'll be testing the unit I receive to see if it is a new updated unit or an older, malfunctioning version.
__________________
Garmin Montana Wiki Oregon 6xx Wiki BaseCamp Wiki
atlas cached is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-16-2012, 09:55 AM   #5864
guavadude
de-composer
 
guavadude's Avatar
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Location: Dallas, TX
Oddometer: 315
Quote:
Originally Posted by guavadude View Post
Trying to get the OSM maps into Basecamp and 650.
On http://www.openstreetmap.org/ I see a Mapquest Open terrain style map.
This is what I really would like to have on the Montana since the terrain maps are what I use in Google to find the hilly roads.
So is there a download for this Mapquest OSM? I can't seem to find it.
I've made a little progress with the generic routable OSMs but I'm sure I'll have to ask a few questions about that as well soon enough.
thanks
anybody have a link to Open Street Maps with terrain view?
guavadude is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-16-2012, 02:01 PM   #5865
Emmbeedee
Procrastinators
 
Emmbeedee's Avatar
 
Joined: Mar 2008
Location: Near Ottawa, ON, Canada
Oddometer: 5,779
Quote:
Originally Posted by DRTBYK View Post
I think by now we all know that the tempe wireless temperature sensor is defective.
Mine was reading a 24 hour high of +33, on a day it never went higher than 6C.

Guess I'd better ask Garmin for a working one.
__________________
Want to know more about the Garmin Montana? See the Wisdom and FAQ Thread.
"Don't play a lute to a cow" (Old Chinese Idiom)
"The motorcycle, being poorly designed for both flight and marine operation, sustained significant external and internal damage," police noted.
Emmbeedee is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Share

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

.
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump


Times are GMT -7.   It's 01:20 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.5
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ADVrider 2011