Hello! My Zumo 590 worked fine for years. Today, suddenly, it reverted to "factory default" configuration, all my planned trips disappeared (but not the tracks of the last trips and my MP3 files).
I re-configured it but, once I turn it off and then on, my configuration is lost once again! The main battery is 100% full and can supply the unit for at least 30 minutes with no external power.
I suspect there is an internal not-rechargeable battery to keep configuration like in all the Garmin Aviation Units. GPS92, 96C, GNS430 & 530: all of them have an internal 3v cell and all of them forget configuration once that battery dies.
Can someone confirm? Any other idea/suggestion?
Unwanted factory reset
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Re: Unwanted factory reset
I'd have been pretty certain (having seen the insides) that there isn't an internal battery. I think all your settings should be saved to NVRAM (there's a hidden part of that.) but not sure what the files that are saved with your settings are, or where they're located.
Re: Unwanted factory reset
Thank you Biz! In that case, it is worst because I must assume the flash is dead.
I have a very positive experience with Garmin for aviation products: the Italian importer (luckily 500m from my home!) sends the units to U.K. ad they come back in a reasonable time repaired and working. Unfortunately, for "on the road" products, this path is not applicable.
Does anyone know which is the most effective path to get a repair from Garmin?
I have a very positive experience with Garmin for aviation products: the Italian importer (luckily 500m from my home!) sends the units to U.K. ad they come back in a reasonable time repaired and working. Unfortunately, for "on the road" products, this path is not applicable.
Does anyone know which is the most effective path to get a repair from Garmin?
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Re: Unwanted factory reset
"Does anyone know which is the most effective path to get a repair from Garmin?"
In the US, there is a fabulous independent repair service, Palm DR. I have had two out of warranty repairs done by them (two different devices) at very reasonable cost. If the shipping cost isn't too much, you could contact them for an estimated repair cost.
https://www.palmdr.com
In the US, there is a fabulous independent repair service, Palm DR. I have had two out of warranty repairs done by them (two different devices) at very reasonable cost. If the shipping cost isn't too much, you could contact them for an estimated repair cost.
https://www.palmdr.com
Michael S.
Trinity, North Carolina
Zumo 590LM, 396LM, 550 BMW R1100RT, R100, R60/6
Trinity, North Carolina
Zumo 590LM, 396LM, 550 BMW R1100RT, R100, R60/6
Re: Unwanted factory reset
Hi - Just had the same problem again - had the 590 several years and used regularly - and this has now happen twice this year and only twice before - there seems no reason why this has happening - its happens whether I turn on the unit or turn on with the bikes ignition - its most annoying since you lose your planned routes completely - anybody any ideas ?
Reading posts below I don't believe its the battery, as the other day before it happened after stopping for petrol in the middle of a 200 mile run. On restarting the bike the unit when into this factory reset automatically!
Maybe a Master Reset is required ? - or I have pressed the bottom of the screen by accident which is the start of reset proceed ?
Looking forward to any suggestions - cheers
Reading posts below I don't believe its the battery, as the other day before it happened after stopping for petrol in the middle of a 200 mile run. On restarting the bike the unit when into this factory reset automatically!
Maybe a Master Reset is required ? - or I have pressed the bottom of the screen by accident which is the start of reset proceed ?
Looking forward to any suggestions - cheers
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Re: Unwanted factory reset
The reset procedure involves long pressing the bottom right corner of the screen after the (c) copyright notice pops up.
It is also available by long pressing the circular speedo button on the screen which is accessed by tapping the speed button in the bottom left corner of the map.
It seems unlikely that this could happen by accident or while riding. My only thought is that maybe a screen covering is interfering with the dispay - but that seems to be a completely ridiculous idea to me.
Give Garmin Support a ring and see if they can help.
It is also available by long pressing the circular speedo button on the screen which is accessed by tapping the speed button in the bottom left corner of the map.
It seems unlikely that this could happen by accident or while riding. My only thought is that maybe a screen covering is interfering with the dispay - but that seems to be a completely ridiculous idea to me.
Give Garmin Support a ring and see if they can help.
Have owned Zumo 550, 660 == Now have Zumo XT2, XT, 595, 590, Headache
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links: Zumo 590/5 & BC . . . Zumo XT & BC
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links: Zumo 590/5 & BC . . . Zumo XT & BC