I'm going on a 13 day trip so I have 13 routes to import. From BC I highlighted all 13 and sent them to the zumo device. From BC I watched the import progress in the Devices section. Everything completed with the green progress bar. Performed a soft eject of the zumo from BC. So far, so good.
Turned on zumo. Receive import-prompt and clicked yes. 5 of 13 routes failed with the message "Cannot calculate the route." Started Garmin Express and updated all the software on BC and zumo. Tried import again with same results. Using the following Windows path:
Computer\zūmo XT\Internal Storage\GPX
I deleted the following:
- temp.gpx
- CurrentTrackLog.gpx
- Current.gpx
Imported the 13 files again with the same results--5 failures. Same routes as before. I was considering resetting the device until I read that the reset does not touch the routes. I'm fine with erasing the routes. I'll do anything to fix this problem. Attached are the route properties of one of the 5 files. I don't see anything abnormal with the contents.
Does anyone know what I need to do to successfully import these misbehaving routes?
I thank you in advance for your assistance.
Cannot Calculate the Route
Re: Cannot Calculate the Route
If the others are like this one then I'm not surprised they won't import as Garmin routes in general are limited to only 30 viapoints though you can have many more shaping points. I haven't specifically seen anything on the XT route limitations but my guess is that is the issue.
Re: Cannot Calculate the Route
I was hoping you were still out there offering your sage advice sussamb. I always appreciate your feedback.
I have added an attachment to cross-reference via point quantity with import success/failure.
I thank anyone in advance for your assistance.
I have added an attachment to cross-reference via point quantity with import success/failure.
I thank anyone in advance for your assistance.
- Attachments
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- failed import2.JPG (24.05 KiB) Viewed 3659 times
Novice using the zumo XT.
Re: Cannot Calculate the Route
Well routes fail due to complexity and length but I know of no method to pre-determine whether they'll import or not. I'd look at splitting those that have failed into 2, or reduce the viapoints, until they will import. Changing many of the viapoints to shaping points should also work.