I know this sounds stupid, but searching for my postcode it comes up with my road name in every other town than where I live in London!
I'm getting to the stage where this thing will be sold.
Any recommendations, is it worth down sizing the map from Europe and UK to just a UK map?
Cant Find Home Address - London
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Re: Cant Find Home Address - London
@Fish
Drop me a pm with your address and I will check it on mine
it could be that you have done all the updates with it being a new unit and it may need a factory reset! sometimes this happens
Drop me a pm with your address and I will check it on mine
it could be that you have done all the updates with it being a new unit and it may need a factory reset! sometimes this happens
Re: Cant Find Home Address - London
Downsizing the map won't help solve that issue. As Stu says PM him so he can check to see what the issue is, or post here if you are happy to do so.Fish wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 8:51 pm I know this sounds stupid, but searching for my postcode it comes up with my road name in every other town than where I live in London!
I'm getting to the stage where this thing will be sold.
Any recommendations, is it worth down sizing the map from Europe and UK to just a UK map?
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Re: Cant Find Home Address - London
Just for everyone's benefit
Using the postcode search it came straight up on mine
other ways worked too but not as easy as postcode search
I suspect a factory reset is in order
I have had similar before after updates
Using the postcode search it came straight up on mine
other ways worked too but not as easy as postcode search
I suspect a factory reset is in order
I have had similar before after updates
Re: Cant Find Home Address - London
Just a tip for young players.
Never put your actual home address in a GPS (or other portable device) as "home". If the device gets stolen your home address will be very useful to all sorts of people. To start with anybody who has the GPS can safely assume there is at least one motorcycle at the location.
In my case my "home" address is an intersection about 500 metres from my actual house. I'm pretty sure I don't need a GPS to navigate from there to home and the extra 30 seconds it takes makes no difference on route planning.
In the same vein if you store routes do not start the route at your home address. I usually use a close service station as the start of routes as most times I go there to fill up at the start of va ride anyway.
Never put your actual home address in a GPS (or other portable device) as "home". If the device gets stolen your home address will be very useful to all sorts of people. To start with anybody who has the GPS can safely assume there is at least one motorcycle at the location.
In my case my "home" address is an intersection about 500 metres from my actual house. I'm pretty sure I don't need a GPS to navigate from there to home and the extra 30 seconds it takes makes no difference on route planning.
In the same vein if you store routes do not start the route at your home address. I usually use a close service station as the start of routes as most times I go there to fill up at the start of va ride anyway.